- All That Glitters : Give yourself plenty of time to browse at Collector's Eye, which is a gold mine of vintage costume jewelry.
- Family's Pride Turns to Tears After Young Witness Is Slain
- DANA POINT : Plans for Gas Station, Mini Mart Rejected
- GOLF : Whisman Sets Torrid Early Pace
- HOLLYWOOD PARK / QUARTER HORSE MEETING : Southern California Industry Gets a Boost
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Riggs Put on Waivers by Redskins
- May Selected to Lead Hart Program : Prep basketball: El Camino Real High graduate named to replace Greg Herrick after a four-month search.
- Baseball
- Bergen Brunswig Target Ordered to Provide Papers
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Finally Addresses Its Bank Woes : Economy: Officials try to shore up the institutions, fearful that an industry spiral could push the stock market lower.
- Sniper Fire Kills U.N. Peacekeeper
- TV Togs : Emmy-Nominated Designers Dress Beverly Hills Windows
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : GOP Takes Politics of '92 Race Personally : Strategy: Clinton, private citizens alike seem to be targets as debate moves into more intimate aspects of life.
- August--the Hottest, Bloodiest Month : Violence: When the heat is on, the murder rate soars. The L.A. area averages 86 slayings during the month, and is matching that pace this year.
- New Class Struggles on Campus : Community College Students Squeezed Out
- COTO DE CAZA : Pilot Runs Out of Gas, Lands Safely
- 2 Boys Whose Rocket Reportedly Started Fire Released to Parents
- Voucher for Schools to Be on '94 Ballot
- TUSTIN : Residents Concerned Over Plans for Street
- Medical Board Acts to Yank Podiatrist's License
- Water Helps Stumbling Collins Find Her Butterfly Wings : Swimming: San Dieguito High junior draws praise for her agility in the pool. Outside the pool, that's a different story.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Clinton Casts for Flagging GOP Hearts : Democrats: In smaller industrial cities, Bush's rival hopes to pull steadfast Republicans over the fence with Reagan's old calling card: optimism.
- HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : The No-Show State
- Trying to Arrest the Waiting Game : Jury service in L.A. County will be trimmed from 10 days to five
- Bush Vows to Seek Cut in Taxes : Economy Targeted in GOP Acceptance Speech : Convention: The all-bracket reductions are linked to a spending cap in his second-term strategy. He apologizes for breaking 'read my lips' pledge.
- SYLMAR : College Gets Grant to Ease Transfers
- VENTURA : Man Robs Bank Using Demand Note
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : BART Schedule Not a Danger, Study Says
- COSTA MESA : Crime Going Down, Council Is Told
- VENTURA : Judge Will Rule on Kolodziej's Sanity
- Redshirt freshman Garrick McGee will be Arizona...
- Mission Viejo Nadadores Come Up Roses : Swimming: Long Beach native Bill Rose takes over as head coach and his wife, Siga, will serve as assistant for prominent club team.
- Alaska Collegiate Baseball Honors Mutz
- California / IN BRIEF : ANAHEIM : Tiny Premature Girl Gains Some Weight
- COLUMN RIGHT / MARC A. THIESSEN : The First Endorsement for 1996? : Ronald Reagan's convention speech sounded a lot like homage to Jack Kemp.
- Santa Ana : Doctor Fined $7,700, Placed on Probation
- Ventura District Prepares to Seek New Schools Chief
- Plea Is Guilty in Girl's Death
- The Nation Needs More Than Politics : Bush needled Democrats deftly but fell short on agenda
- Off-Campus Markets : SDSU, UCSD Boosters Won't Have to Trudge Far for Memorabilia
- TENNIS / JEFF FLETCHER : Unbeaten Oxnard Adult Team Includes Aces in Other Sports
- Perez Leads Junior Golf Championships
- Dukes to Use Successful '92 Season as Springboard : TeamTennis: Owner Lieberman resumes pursuit of McEnroe for next year. Patton wants to return as coach.
- Jurisprudence
- Stipend Cuts Discussed by Educators : Impasse: Orange Unified School District hopes to prevent boycott of fall sports by coaches.
- BREA : City OKs Funds for Possible Relocations
- Deputy Police Chief Levant Will Retire : Law enforcement: The department's former 'drug czar' will head the worldwide foundation of the DARE anti-drug program. A finalist for Gates' job, he says Williams' selection is not the reason he is leaving.
- Bank of America, Boy Scouts Settle Dispute Over Gays
- Teachers' Proposals Attacked : Education: Union's plan to cut costs and reorganize the district are called unfair by other employee groups, which say it shifts burden to lowest-paid workers.
- 3 Suspected Gang Members Held in Boy's Stabbing at Mall of Orange
- SAN DIEGO : Deadlocked Jury to Resume Talks
- Planners Back Offices, Condos at Warner Ridge : Woodland Hills: The commission's 3-2 action upsets residents who wanted only houses built. A separate action to protect the developer also draws criticism.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark Gets Ejected, Leaves Giants Dejected
- Blyleven Wins; Hayes Loses Out
- Gay and Lesbian Fund-Raiser to Tap Hollywood Power Players
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rapid Fire' Launches Heir to Lee's Kung Fu Legacy
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Genius at Work--and Play
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Mobile Home Rent Control
- Judge Rules Border Agents Not Negligent
- Man's Death in Mexican Jail Investigated as Murder : Law enforcement: New autopsy casts doubt on report that North Hollywood resident hanged himself.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL SOUTHWEST REGIONAL : Newbury Oaks Shut Down by Las Vegas, 4-2
- SAILING : There's a Four-Boat Scramble Behind Dickson
- Naked Soul Hopes Its 'Seed' Sprouts Into a Road Tour : Pop music: The Costa Mesa band plays tonight at the Newport Roadhouse to celebrate the debut of its mini-album.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- San Diego : Ailing Fisherman Rescued at Sea
- Bail Skipped in Molestation
- Power Failure Puts Brakes to Magic Mountain Rides
- Restoration Project : Cardinal Third Baseman Zeile Vows to Regain Swing in Triple A
- SWIMMING / U.S. NATIONALS AT MISSION VIEJO : O'Hanlon, Weatherford Go Back-to-Back
- A Dance Success Story : Ballet: A young San Diego dancer lands on his feet with the famed Joffrey company in New York City.
- Music Reviews : Pianist Rudolf Firkusny in Bowl Recital
- Death Penalty Quest Against Triple Killer to Be Dropped : Courts: Judge will sentence 47-year-old biker to life after jurors deadlocked seven to five for execution.
- SIMI VALLEY : Principal Named at Junior High School
- Wife Testifies in Murder Trial
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bullpen Coach Shaken in Cab Crash
- Miscellany
- They've Had Their Last Garden Party
- Baseball
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Parisian Springtime of French Master Rohmer
- Rollins' Seven-Year Stretch
- Antelope Valley Board OKs Student Bus Fees in Effort to Cut Deficit
- Beached Hero : Safety: A lifeguard honored for wintertime rescues is ousted for missing orientation and a checkup. He calls it a technicality.
- Five Attorneys Defect From Irvine Office : Law: Exodus is second in six years at Kindel & Anderson. Those departing include managing partner, 2 associates.
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Image-Makers Were at a Loss for Words : Media: GOP officials controlled the pictures but not what party members were saying in public. Lack of single message showed cracks in ranks.
- Getting Ready to Put On the Dog in Santa Monica
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : QUAYLE TEXT: I Am 'Ready to Keep Fighting for Our Beliefs'
- Quayle Pushes Family Values, Lashes Critics
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Street Barrier OKd for 6 More Months
- Child Critically Hurt in Fall off Balcony
- MISSION VIEJO : Panelists Sought to Help Plan Library
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco's Slam Helps Rally A's
- Paterno to Determine Players' Penalties
- Padres Depart Meekly : Baseball: The Pittsburgh Pirates win, 7-1, to end the Padres' week that was not.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Colored Museum' Full of Savvy Sketches
- Healing Body and Soul : Some area churches work with a medical center to tend to congregants' health needs.
- DEFINITIVE : The Skinny on Lapel Widths and Shapes Is Subject to Change
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council Rejects Plans for Aliso Rock Home
- Reimbursement Can Total $10,992 Annually
- Gunmen Abduct Dinner Host, Then Free Him
- High Desert Districts Look at Secession
- SANTA PAULA : Gallegly Tries to Save Oil Museum
- LONG BEACH : Girl, 15, Lied About Abduction, Officers Say
- Despite a Murder, Lifestyle Insulates Bradbury Residents
- A Bittersweet Goodby to Spruce Goose
- Quance Keeps Torrid Pace With 3rd Title : Swimming: Northridge teen wins the 100-meter breaststroke and sets her third pool record in the national championships.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : An Unsettled Camp Comes to a Close
- A Ripple Effect : Amy Fuller Claimed a Silver Medal in Rowing After a Chance Meeting Put Her on a New Course
- With Healthy Outlook, Silva Is Winning Again : Volleyball: After a nightmarish 1991 season, she has regained her status as one of the elite players on the beach.
- Bowers Reopening Will Include Chinese 'Masterpieces' : Art: Collection of Imperial works and three other exhibits will be on view at remodeled Santa Ana museum beginning Oct. 15.
- LOCAL NOTES : Choi Wins Girls' Junior Golf Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Wagner Operas Sparkle Under the Sky : Pops: Guest conductor Jack Everly's unfailing sense of pace proves to be a winner.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Comic 'Living End' Links Romance, Fate and HIV
- Pop Album Chart : 'Dog' Has Its Day
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Suede' Takes a Walk in Dean's Shoes
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Singer Upholds Standards : A big hit has proved elusive, but Sue Raney delights audiences with her renditions of classic tunes.
- BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES: WHAT THEY COST
- HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : Bright, Shiny Faces
- Ways to Pass the Shopping-for-the-Kids Test
- HOWARD ROSENBERG : Television Should Ignore Parties' Newsless Conventions
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : One-Liners Fly Fast and Furious as Both Sides Aim to Get in Last Zinger : Potshots: They come from every corner--from candidates to convention vendors. And the best of the put-downs can affect the course of a campaign.
- CLASS ACTION : Kids No Longer Have to Settle for Clothes From the Old School
- NIGHT MOVES : Telly's Hideout : Among its various pluses, an out-of-the-way bar opened by actor Savalas provides the essentials for serious sports fans.
- A little bit of the Wild West will be back in the Inglewood over the weekend.
- California / IN BRIEF : LOMA LINDA : Man Held in Grisly Alabama Murder
- A School of Hard Knocks : Rolling Hills Estates: Dapplegray Intermediate School, closed since 1987, is a candidate for gradual restoration and conversion to a multiuse cultural center.
- Council Makes Travel a 1st-Class Experience : Torrance: Members have cut allowable annual expenses from $5,000 to $3,500 per person. They see the move as largely symbolic, and some defend their travel choices.
- California / IN BRIEF : ESCONDIDO : Molester Fails to Show for Sentencing
- Scholarship Fund Set Up as Memorial
- Dixon Calls Report on Pay Hikes for Staff Distorted : County: The increases were similar to those granted to other employees this year, chief administrative officer says.
- MEDICINE / PARKINSON'S DISEASE : Cloning of Protein Seen as Possible Breakthrough
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : Mauceri, Graffman at Hollywood Bowl
- STAGE REVIEW : 'The Sound of Music' Shines at Moonlight : Classic: Amphitheater production does credit to the musical that has become one of the standards in America.
- They'll Take 'Manhattan'--If It's In
- State Closes Care Facility Over Problems of Supervision : Littlerock: The temporary suspension comes after one client died of exposure in the desert two days after leaving Sunshine Home.
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Report Clears Jail Officials of Brutality
- Agents Seize $8.7 Million in Cocaine, Arrest 2 Men
- Large Fee Increases Likely for Students : Community colleges: The amount of the hikes remains uncertain because of the state budget impasse.
- His Own Horror Movie : Tape of Injury Reminds Brown How Far He's Come
- It's Time Raiders Let a Character Develop
- Prep Player Dies After Practice
- Klein Is Hopeful 1992 Will Be a Year of Junior Achievement : Colleges: Although he is currently Cal's second-string quarterback, former Pacific Palisades and Carson High quarterback remains optimistic that he will be the starter.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Wants to Go for Gold in '96
- ENTERTAINMENT
- GM to Pay Fine Over Emissions
- FDIC's Innovative Chairman Taylor Dies : Banking: His death leaves a leadership void at two of the industry's top three regulatory agencies.
- Return Engagement : The Starlight Bowl is open again, with a new concert schedule in response to complaints over traffic and noise.
- Trash Crisis Didn't Materialize, but Debate About It Sure Did : Waste disposal: Sanitation officials say the day of reckoning has been delayed by the recession. Dump opponents say the threat was exaggerated to get more landfills.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : U.S. OKs Plutonium Shipment
- BURBANK : NBC Orders Appearance by Newsman Canceled
- CARSON : Man, 66, Shoots Terminally Ill Wife, Kills Himself
- Family Says Man Was Slain in Mexico : Investigations: Authorities originally believed Mario Amado killed himself while in custody. But a second autopsy raises doubts.
- San Pedro Chamber of Commerce Loses a Pro to Hollywood : Business: Leron Gubler will leave his job as executive director to take over the troubled agency known for the Hollywood Christmas Parade and the Walk of Fame.
- Grand Jury Raps Mayor's 2 Pet Projects : Civic affairs: Bay-front library is short-sighted and grabbing Port District funds to help out a cash-strapped city is a bad idea, report says.
- San Diego : Life Term, No Parole Sought in Slaying
- Sorry, You Can't Teach for Free : Unintended consequence of university retirement deal stands in way of volunteerism
- Wrong-call box: Steve Hillbourne of Playa del...
- Matter of Feet : Carney Still Is Maintaining His Edge Over Huerta In the Battle for the Job as the Chargers' Kicker
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gilbert Should Play Against Packers
- Quotable
- MARS-FM Pulls Plug on Techno-Rock : Radio: Entire on-air staff of Santa Monica and Newport Beach stations is fired. New format has not yet been announced.
- SALZBURG DIARY : The Verdict: Salonen <i> Ja</i> , Sellars <i> Nein</i>
- Annenberg Stake in Wells Puzzles Bears
- Short-Sellers' Holdings Set NYSE Record
- REAL ESTATE
- U.S. Measles Epidemic Is Over, Officials Say : Health: But disease is still a threat if vaccinations are ignored, the CDC warns. Cases in Orange County peaked in 1990.
- 'Purist' Right: Upward, Christian Soldiers
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Toxics Search Turns Up Less Than Expected : Environment: Investigators dig up feedlot in San Jacinto but little evidence of contamination. A spokesman for the company that owns the land says it was falsely accused of illegally burying waste.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- Encephalitis Alert Issued by Health Officials : Disease: The county deploys mosquito traps after the virus is found in chickens in the Los Angeles area.
- Premature Infant Now Weighs 1 Pound
- Sculptor Gets His Show on the Road
- The Role of Minorities in the GOP
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Enchanted April' Like a Tub of Love
- NCAA Reprimands Raveling for Remarks During Tournament
- Jobless-Benefit Filings Hit 10-Year High : Economy: Two-week layoffs at GM skew the figures, however, economists say.
- TouchStone Reports Loss
- Let's Drop Mallets, Wet Our Palates
- This Is One Way to Ruin an Outift in Short Order
- Storm Over Arts Park : Public hearings begin Thursday on the proposed cultural complex's environmental impact on Sepulveda Basin.
- The Last Laugh : Those in Funeral Industry Cope With Gloom, Grief Using Own Brand of Humor
- State Budget Watch
- GARDEN GROVE : Schools OK Capital Improvement Plan
- Carney's New Program Seeks to Help Children
- Gathers Trial Jury Selection Completed
- The Segerstrom Foundation will give $500,000 to...
- Worker Safety Issues Top List of Violations of State Pesticide Laws
- * John B. Burns III has been...
- Former Marxist Elected New President of Congo
- U.S. Effort to Help Somalia Off to a Shaky Start : Foreign aid: Airlift plan caught relief agencies by surprise. Delays could cut program's effectiveness.
- The Sad Life's Story of a Man Who Wants Help, Not Pity
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mistress' Mirrors the Deal-Makers
- Euthanasia Controversy
- Buchanan's Speech
- Euthanasia Controversy
- Buchanan's Speech
- Local Group's Role in Transportation Plan
- Russian Aid
- Euthanasia Controversy
- ABA on Abortion
- Magic Johnson's Book on AIDS
- Costs of Health Care
- Euthanasia Controversy
- Magic Johnson's Book on AIDS
- ABA on Abortion
- Buchanan's Speech
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 21, 1992
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- MOVIES - Aug. 21, 1992
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- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 21, 1992
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- POP/ROCK - Aug. 21, 1992
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- Obituaries - Aug. 21, 1992
- Obituaries - Aug. 21, 1992
- Budget Crisis Casts Pall Over Bid to Fight Fire
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Back Home, Delegates Will Try to Sell the Bush-Quayle Ticket : Politics: They face an arduous task, because the convention seemed not to offer a single theme or message to unite the nation.
- Some of GOP Bastion's Leading Lights Poised to Back Clinton
- Budget Crisis Dampens Effort to Control Fire
- Fire Burns 50 Acres of Hill Brush : Westlake Village: Two hundred firefighters battle a blaze that threatens 10 homes. Arson is suspected.
- COUNTDOWN: With 12 days to go before...
- MOVING UP: Orange County seems to be...
- Coming Up With Arguments Right Off the Top of Their Heads
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Uses Jabs at Clinton to Help Own Credibility : Speech: The combative style reflects magnitude of President's task of closing gap with his rival.
- O.C. Republican Group to Lead Jump to Clinton
- FALL FEVER: Trendy emporiums report that parents...
- Assembly Moves to End Budget Impasse : Spending: Lawmakers approve a two-bill package that gives counties more leeway to cut health and welfare services. Governor says he will sign legislation.
- IRS Seizes Records From Donald Dougher Attorney : Investigation: The action is believed linked to a probe of tax deductions for personal, political expenses.
- Latinos Send a Big Sign to R&B singer Brenton Wood
- Scams Cash in by Selling Policies of the Dying : Securities: Firms allegedly ask people to speculate on the terminally ill--including AIDS victims--and their insurance coverage. The 'ghoulish' schemes are called illegal.
- Disabilities Act May Give Boost to Job Agencies : Employment: New law may aid firms such as California Job Connection that specializes in finding work for the disabled, minorities and women.
- Rich List
- Federal Jury Will Get George Case Today : Iran-Contra: Lawyers deliver final arguments. Prosecution calls him a cynical liar; defense sees a harried bureaucrat.
- Landfill Expansion Proposal a Hard Sell : Waste: Sanitation officials are pulling out all the stops as they try to win neighbors over to a plan to enlarge a dump that is already one of the nation's biggest.
- RETAIL : Hang Ten Styles of Generation Ago Making Comeback With Kids of Today
- COOL FOOD : Toss and Serve
- Chicken Salad Days
- * Stanley Woodward; Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
- La Puente : Youth Arrested in Death
- ARCHITECTURE : Modest Buildings, Open Spaces Are the Basis of Loyola's Beauty
- Wilson Vows No Retreat in State Budget Battle : Governor: He bashes Democratic programs in address to the convention from Sacramento via TV.
- San Gabriel : Review of City Streets
- FILM : 'E.T.' Gives Grinches Reason to Smile
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK : Pomona Candidate Aims for Sky
- PERSPECTIVE ON LOS ANGELES SCHOOLS : Stop the District -- We Want Off : Let the Valley govern its own schools. L.A. Unified is too big and too bureaucratized to respond to local needs.
- 356 Psychiatric Workers, Nurses to Change Unions
- MOORPARK : City Studies Plan to Preserve Landmarks
- A New Focus on Women's Health Needs : In a Competitive Market, Hospitals Gain Business by Treating Them With TLC
- PREPS / ROB FERNAS : Only Memories Remain for Morningside Football Team
- Alaskan Front Expected to Push Aside Valley Heat
- SWIMMING / U.S NATIONALS AT MISSION VIEJO : Four Teen-Agers Fueling Signs of Youth Movement
- Officials Decry Republican Slap at Public Broadcasting : Television: The party platform attacks stations as 'biased.' Defenders in the media see the plank as a political tactic.
- Corruption Still Lurks Under New Latin Look : Politics: Region's democratic and fiscal advances aren't enough to straighten out crooked governments, a series of new scandals shows.
- Peach Corps : Activism: Breast cancer has afflicted her grandmother, sister and daughter, so Charlotte Haley is urging people to wear ribbons to 'wake up' America.
- Developer Revises Glenmore Canyon Plans : Housing: Proposals feature less-severe grading of hilltops for as many as 46 luxury homes near the Glendale Freeway.
- Pomona : Billboard Decision Delayed
- Blue Lagoon : San Elijo Estuary Serves as Sanctuary to Watery Wildlife
- TAKE IT OUTSIDE : If You Can't Stand the Heat, Get Out of the Dining Room (and Onto the Patio)
- Glendale Community College will accept applications for...
- Burbank Votes to Streamline City Building Permit Process
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES / LINDA MOULTON-PATTERSON : Unlocking Gates to Coastal Access : It's been a rocky road to beach access. Patience is needed in the search for fair solutions that balance public and private interests.
- VALLEYWIDE : Students Sent Home Early to Beat Heat
- Mexican Juice Being Recalled
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Arrest Suspect in 21 Bank Robberies
- Aztecs Hope to Clean Up This Season
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Into the Woods': A Fairy Tale for the '90s : Buena Park Civic Theatre meets the challenge of mixing whimsy and bite in Sondheim's sophisticated musical.
- THE ARTS
- One Party Is Sure to Have Vintage Year
- BOOK REVIEW : Where <i> Regime</i> Is a Four-Letter Word : GOOSE FAT AND GARLIC: Country Recipes From South-West France, <i> By Jeanne Strang (Kyle Cathie: $29.95; 342 pp). </i>
- Shiite Rebels Report New Fighting in Southern Iraq : Mideast: Dissidents report gunships over marshlands as allies prepare a 'no-fly' protective zone.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Who Fills the Bush War Chest? : Top 10 Corporate Donors
- The Hole Picture : A new law aimed at protecting the ozone requires that air-conditioning repairmen capture Freon gas.
- Report Calls for More Scientific Study of National Parks : Environment: To avert deterioration, it also urges appointment of a chief scientist and the creation of a budget to be used only for research.
- The Inside Story of Schools and the State Lottery
- HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : A Single Point of Protest
- SYLMAR : Hit-and-Run Crash Kills 1 and Injures 2
- Backer of Haiti's Deposed Leader Arrested, Slain
- BURBANK : After-School Program Funded
- Countywide : County OKs Setting Aside Funds to Hire Ombudsman
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Republicans in the Embrace of Bad Metaphors : With Baghdad out of the bombsights, maybe the GOP can get mileage from Woody Allen.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- RESEDA : College Student Arrested in Credit Card Fraud Ring
- VENTURA : Summations to Start in Kolodziej Trial
- Reform Seems Near--Knock on Wood : Vital compromise on forest protection bill is nearing the governor's desk
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Rehire 51 Laid-Off Teachers
- Raiders Losing Patience Over Coliseum Renovation : Sports: Team says the facility's private manager, Spectacor, has not fulfilled commitments to begin work. Speculation that the club may leave is revived.
- Leomiti Fits Back Into SDSU Plans : Football: Lineman has slimmed down to 338 pounds, and is ready for work.
- Blaylock Beats the Odds to Earn Spot on Chargers
- Clippers Sign Smith for One Year
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Distress Call From the Muses