- Monterey Park : Balderrama to Be Sworn In
- Lending a Hand at a Masterful Arts Pageant
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL '92 : Area Teams Prepare to Kick Off a Season of Change : Preview: This could be the year that traditional powers find their stranglehold on league championships and playoff berths challenged.
- Hathaway Children's Facility Receives $49,000
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / THE SHORES : Mystifying Success : Aside from the delicious ribs, the reason for this hot spot's popularity is hard to pin down.
- Long Beach : D.A. Clears Businessman in Fraud at Tire Outlet
- La Canada Flintridge : Water Rates to Increase
- Council Approves New Height Limits on Sunset Boulevard
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : His Story: O.C. Teacher Makes News
- City Officials Seek Proposals to Restore Dunes Near LAX : Ecology: Plans include clearing 200 acres to remove non-native plant species and developing a self-sustaining ecosystem.
- Designer's Devotees to Honor His Work
- Families of Missing Haunted by Riots : Aftermath: Ashes leave no clue to the fate of three people still unaccounted for. Bodies of three others are unidentified.
- The Perfectly Scrambled Egg
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- Caring, Dedication and Teamwork Radiate From 'Family of the Year'
- Lester W. Roth; Longtime Appeals Justice
- RACIAL TENSIONS : Putting Out the Fire : Simi Valley may not be able to silence white supremacist Richard Barrett, but it can send a message with its actions.
- Stronger Building Codes Proposed : Hurricane: Two industry groups are pressing for tougher construction standards across the United States.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 10, 1992
- AUTOS
- Bridgford Foods Reports Profit for Quarter Up 13% to $1.25 Million
- Ligand Pharmaceuticals and U.K. Firm Forge Ties
- Sweden Boosts Rates to 75%; Dow Inches Up : Market Overview
- Coping With Currency Chaos : Trade: The dollar's decline hurts importers but gives exporters a boost.
- Michael, Baby, Have We Got a Deal for You . . .
- Meatloaf, Cucumber-Dill Sauce
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn Opposes $7.6 Billion in Storm Relief to Florida
- Sad State of Literacy in U.S.
- Prima Ballerina : Dancer, Teacher Diane East Sows Joy and Reaps Its Reward
- Marina del Rey : Seawall Project Scaled Back
- U.N. Commander Blames Attack on Bosnians
- MAGIC MOMENTS : Paul Kozak's Routine Is Sometimes Dazzling, but Be Prepared to Duck
- Le Peep for Breakfast Comes On With a Roar
- Glendora : $18,050 for Rail Line Study
- Storm-Stripped Cherry Trees Bloom Early
- Glendora : Grant Application OKd
- INTO THE WOODS : Loving Hands Make More Than Furniture Out of Cherry, Walnut, Et Al in Brea
- SPECIAL EVENT : Long and Short of Tallships
- A Mix of Cultures Lives Inside Yama Teppan House
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Crime Time Talk : Yet another author presents his theory about the JFK assassination. This time Oswald is pegged as the lone killer.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Art as Peacemaker : Israeli exhibits of paintings and drawings by Arab and Jewish children are offered at 3 Santa Barbara sites.
- Specter, Tough Questioner of Hill, Calls Thomas a Letdown
- BOOK REVIEW : When Stardom Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be : ALMA, <i> by Gordon Burn</i> . Houghton Mifflin, $19.95; 210 pages
- Suit Says Captain Sought Nude Photos
- The Seamless Sandwich
- How Dry I Am
- Bum Steer
- Gore Talks About Crime, Attacks Bush's Drug War
- Playa del Rey : Wetlands Foxes Trapped
- Pasadena : Conference on Housing
- ROAD NOTES
- ART BENEFIT : Auction to Last Until the Bidders End
- Cyclists Peddle Lofty Proposals for Wide Network of Bike Paths
- The Junior League of Pasadena has published...
- Mexican Independence Day Events
- Alberta Premier to Resign After Vote
- Glendale : Alex Theatre Restoration
- Que Pasa? - PEOPLE
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Iranian Effort to Send Bosnia Arms Reported
- GOP Challenger Bows Out of State Senate Race
- Santa Monica Mountains : Rescuing the Ranger Patrol
- Santa Ana Asks Homeless to Go; They Do Quietly
- With So Much, 'Why Do We Feel So Bad?'
- Judge Allows Schools to Keep Channel One : Education: But Superior Court jurist orders new steps to ensure that students in a San Jose district are not required to watch the current events TV program and its commercials.
- MORE COMEDY : Bruce Baum Hosts Fullerton Club Debut
- Senate Approves Continued Space Station Funding
- Echo From the Past : The Bunnymen are back, with a new lead singer, new drummer, new keyboardist and new material.
- September Will Dazzle With Galas
- Clinton Details His Plan for Welfare Reform
- REVIEW : 'Chuck's Cherubs' Recycle Laughs
- Black Colleges Are a Good Bet for Some
- SPORTS NOTES : Gold Medalist De La Hoya Becomes a Media Star
- San Gabriel Mountains : Canyon Cleanup Scheduled
- A Brave New World? : New Technique Increases Fertility, but Raises Fears About Genetic Engineering
- San Dimas : City Weighs Budget Cuts
- Some House Members Cleared in Check-Writing Probe : Investigation: Packard receives exonerating letter from special counsel. Decision on prosecution of others is pending.
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : Table Tunes : Pianist Milcho Leviev plays dinner music for the thinking person. He is able to deftly combine genres, moods and textures.
- Back to the 16th Century
- Caltech has received $250,000 from one of...
- Three Teams Are Prepared to Match Might With Glendale : Preview: Crescenta Valley, St. Francis and Franklin appear to be much improved over last year.
- Bush Eases Rules for 'Salvage' Logging
- Army Announces Plan to Illuminate Border : Immigration: Floodlights along a 13-mile strip would deter smugglers and illegal crossings, military says.
- MUSIC : Boy Played, Then Man Composed Himself
- Rabin Pushes for Golan Pullback : Mideast: Israeli leader says peace with Syria depends on concessions in captured territory.
- Hughes Cuts 4,500 Jobs in Southland : Economy: Aircraft firm will transfer missile-building operations to Arizona, resulting in the layoffs. Official cites the high cost of doing business in California.
- Long Beach : Port Tentatively OKs Pact to Buy Land for Terminal
- Chayote Squash Great as Ornament or Treat
- COLUMN ONE : Searching for WWII's Lost Souls : Thousands are still seeking loved ones lost in the Holocaust. The missing pieces to the horrific human puzzle may lie in 11 miles worth of paper documents.
- Lying
- Cerritos : Construction Under Way on South Street Median
- Council Sets Workshop to Discuss City Cutbacks
- Queen Mary Faces Rough Sailing in Her Home Port : Attractions: Harbor commissioners weigh five proposals to move the ship, one to keep her.
- Blossoming Hobby : Fred Bowman has discovered a passion for building tiny railroads in gardens. He uses recycled materials.
- CHESS RESULTS : Spassky Bests Fischer in 5th Game of Match
- FOOTBALL '92 : Different Yardsticks to Measure Success : Community colleges: West Los Angeles is hopeful of a winning record, but Santa Monica is seeking an undefeated season.
- 2nd Democratic Spot Takes Aim at Welfare
- Beverly Hills : Aid for Homebound Seniors
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Casting Votes for Involvement : Students: Interest and involvement follow when O.C. young people spend summer in Chinese American Political Internship Program.
- FILM : 'Flame' Illuminates Dying Tribe
- Not Along for the Ride : Evangelatos Shifts Gears to Cycling After Winning Ski Event in Paralympics
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / TIMES TOP 10 : El Camino, Point Loma Stack Up as 1-2
- CHARGERS UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Former SDSU Receiver Claiborne Earns Promotion; Stanley Released
- Bengals Reeling from Rape Case
- Agassi Can't Muscle His Way Past Courier
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres' 5-Hour Loss to Giants Places a Strain on Tony Gwynn
- Selig Gets Commissioner's Power : Baseball: Brewers' owner to take position temporarily. It could take a year to find permanent successor.
- Nebraska the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time for Gragnano : Football: Former Los Alamitos quarterback hopes to find the lost thread at Louisville.
- You Can't Get in, Something Might Get Out
- Boxing
- Three Area Players Advance at Open
- 3 From Area Rate Among Southland's Blue-Chippers : Prep football: Oak Park's Smith and fellow running back Swinton of Montclair Prep, and Saugus lineman Stuart named to Terrific 22 team.
- No Rest, Only a Loss, for Weary : Baseball: A 4-1 defeat leaves Padres nine games out and resigned to playing for second.
- Brad Daugherty, the leading scorer and rebounder...
- The Washington Bullets and second-round draft pick...
- Pro Football
- CAMARILLO : Restrictions on Banners Loosened
- 2 Suspects From S.D. Flee Tulare Authorities
- PALMDALE : Slain Deputy's Fiancee Gives Birth
- 11 Officers Awarded Medals of Valor : Law enforcement: Police Chief Willie L. Williams presides at the ceremony honoring the LAPD men and women who put their lives on the line for others.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officials to Stick With Bike Lane Plan
- BUENA PARK : No Action Taken on Parking Complaint
- Countywide : WWII Bomber to Be Displayed at Airport
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 10, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 10, 1992
- Money Crunch Hurts State's War on Fraud : Health care: The GAO says lack of funds is keeping authorities from pursuing costly Medicare and private insurance scams.
- Florida Agency Orders Freeze on Insurer's Rates : Regulation: Probe launched into memo saying Hurricane Andrew was 'an opportunity to get price increases.'
- AIRLINES
- Pacific Greystone Corp. to Purchase A-M Homes for Undisclosed Price
- COMPUTERS : Apple to Close Fremont Plant, Lay Off 345 : Labor: The factory's assembly operations will be shifted to Sacramento, Colorado, Singapore and Ireland.
- New Theater May Now Serve Alcohol : Lancaster: The council lifts a ban to allow wine and champagne at the city's Performing Arts Center.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : Unfinished Business: 'Silent Spring' : On the 30th anniversary of Rachel Carson's indictment of DDT, pesticides still threaten human life.
- Supervisors Hold Off on Tecate Sewer District : Border: Board cites 'little people' in taking its time on the proposal, which would be financed by residents.
- Shouting Punctuates Meeting on Riots : Inquiry: Activists promote their own causes at the Webster-Williams panel's session on police responses to the violence.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Backs Discounts for Convention Center
- Bidding Urged on Trash Contract
- Santa Monica Council Fires City Attorney : Government: Robert Myers had resisted orders to crack down on the homeless. His ouster comes at an explosive meeting as his supporters hiss and scream.
- LOS ANGELES : 5th Candidate Announces Plan to Run for Woo's Seat
- Oxnard Council Bans Youths' Sunday Night Cruising : Police: The city says the ritual has become too violent and costly, but supporters of the weekly tradition say it provides an outlet for young people.
- Once-Bitter Enemies Unite to Help Others : Wilmington: Young men are giving blood instead of shedding it. Their donations may help save lives through the National Bone Marrow Donor Program.
- PACOIMA : Event to Boost Enterprise Zone
- Mean Streets Get Meaner : Homelessness: Scores of people, many of them mentally ill, fall through the holes in a rapidly deteriorating safety net. A private agency struggles against budget cuts to offer meals and other help.
- United Way Dips Into Reserves to Aid 36 Agencies : Funds: Local groups were given a total of $216,000 from the Orange County chapter's 'safety net.' The organization also kicked off its annual fund drive with a goal of $21.5 million.
- Countywide : Simi Valley Priest Appears in Court on Embezzling Charges
- School Looks at Sites for Antenna : Cal Lutheran: The Thousand Oaks university hopes to decide within two weeks on a location for the proposed radio tower.
- Death or Life Term Sought in Slaying
- He's Just a Guy Who Can't Say No
- SIMI VALLEY : Rocketdyne Health Study Panel to Meet
- All 4 Water Board Incumbents Forget to Enter the Race
- When Punishment Boomerangs : Trade embargo now hurts U.S. business more than it hurts Vietnam
- Obituaries - Sept. 10, 1992
- Torrance Picks Travel Agent to Handle Employees' Trips
- 'Marty Robbins Bandit' Robs 25th Bank : Crime: In six months, late country music star's look-alike became one of most prolific robbers in Orange County history.
- The Best Anti-AIDS Tool Ever : Communication is crucial, as flap over needle giveaway showed
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 3 Sites Accepting Supplies for Hurricane Victims
- Marine Charged in Deaths of 2 on Cycle
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Voting Blind
- Let them eat California: When the tourism...
- Seawall Project Scaled Back
- False Alarms to Cost Residents
- LYNWOOD : 17-Year-Old Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Mother
- Man in Parked Car Is Killed, Driver Wounded in Santa Ana
- Man Fatally Shot Outside Store
- Wetlands Foxes Are Trapped
- Denny Says He Didn't Provoke His Assailants : Riots: Truck driver, in a rare public comment, denies yelling racial slurs. 'It's not in me to do things like that,' he declares.
- SUPERVISORS WATCH : Now It's Up to Voters
- S.D. Skier Dies in New Zealand Blizzard
- SIMI VALLEY : Rocketdyne Health Study Panel to Meet
- Countywide : Some Cities Offering Emergency-Aid Plan
- Crash Kills Twins Near High School : Tragedy: Death of Frank and Brian Pennisi follows on the heels of the slaying of another Santana student.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pizzas Helped Her Make Some Dough
- Compton : Council Takes Action to Regulate Card Clubs
- Case Study in Learning to Read, Write
- WATTS : Residents Protest Plan to Change Supermarket
- Chinese Prisoners
- PROFILE : Her Own Rainbow : Gloria Todd Jones' sentimental paintings of her childhood in the South will be shown at Danica House starting Sept. 19.
- MUSIC / COMMON SENSE : Where the Reggae Is : The band is the big draw at Beach Shack in Santa Barbara. It's been known to 'put out a positive vibe and make people happy.'
- Bank of Lights Planned to Deter Border Activity
- THEATER REVIEW : 'H.M.S. PINAFORE' : An Airport Voyage : The sailors and female ensemble look fine and sing gloriously, but perhaps the show's strongest voice is Buttercup's.
- LANCASTER : City May Revise Sex-Business Law
- Airports Plan New Try to Bar Soliciting : Transit: The proposal, based on a recent Supreme Court ruling, would affect terminals at LAX and Ontario.
- Waste Water Treatment Plant Will Be Upgraded : Sewage: The Ojai Valley Sanitary District cites budget and time constraints in rejecting construction of a new facility.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lesson in Community Life
- BURBANK : Nonprofits Receive Fire-Fee Waivers
- Tailhook Assaults Ignored, Lawyer Says : Lawsuits: Women's complaints to hotel and police officials were snubbed during naval aviators convention, according to their attorney.
- Patrolman at Center of Neighborhood Feud : Police: The LAPD is investigating charges that the officer has sided with black Muslims in an ethnic dispute with neighboring Latinos.
- Opening the Books on Illiteracy : Programs Show Adults That It's Never Too Late to Learn How to Read
- Sierra Madre : Chantry Flats Fire Monitors
- ARCHITECTURE : Santa Monica City Hall: A Modest Reminder of a Simpler Time
- La Canada Flintridge : City Gives Seniors a Boost
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- Lollapalooza's Success Doesn't Trickle Enough
- U.N. to Airdrop Food in Somali Rural Areas
- FOOTBALL '92 : Area Teams Expected to Take a Different Point of View : Preview: Scoring came easy in 1991, but stingy defenses--led by a standout group of linebackers--should prevail this season.
- CAMPAIGN AS THEATER : President Looks Every Bit the Part : From the White House lawn to small-town streets, appearance is key element of Bush's campaign.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 5 Latinas Win Awards
- $1.2-Million Plan OKd for Brand Boulevard : Business: Landscaping work on auto dealership row is intended to boost business there.
- SPORTS TALK : Rams Kicker Has High Hopes for Season
- Film Celebrates Work of Reluctant Hero Who Changed Perceptions About Gays : Lifestyle: Psychologist's pioneering study revealed no difference in pathologies of homosexual and heterosexual men.
- 3 Workers Killed When Caught in Lumber Debarking Machine
- La Canada Flintridge : Solicitors Must Get Permits
- Foster Park, R.I.P. : The little town, abandoned in 1965 to make way for California 33, may be gone but it's not forgotten.
- Census Data Track Status of Latinos : Figures Show Group Lags Sharply in Earnings and Educational Levels
- Arizona Woman Wins Primary for U.S. Senate
- Rights Leaders Criticize Senate for OK of Judge
- Are They Just Playing Politics With Kids? : Families: Candidates used to kiss babies; now they're talking about them. That's progress, advocates say, but they still worry that the words won't be matched by action.
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- NEIGHBORS : Joyful Job Hunt : Volunteers will present a free, inspirational series to help the unemployed find work.
- The following are selected entries from...
- FOR THE KIDS / FASHION : The Hole Story : Both boys and girls are having their ears pierced--and at younger ages. Many children sport multiple earrings.
- Long Beach : City Auditor Resigning to Teach at Pepperdine
- Legislator Defends Proposal for School District Takeover : Education: Assemblyman Willard H. Murray Jr. was met by a barrage of criticism at the school board meeting.
- BENEFIT TASTING : Volunteers Fan the 'Flame' for Orange County Fire Chiefs Assn.
- Man Admits Stealing Papers From Shakespeare Library
- Time for Zydeco
- Safety Sense : Keeping Up on New Seat Belt, Helmet Laws for Riders, Drivers
- Audience Has Role in Play
- New Districts Promise Hot Local Races : Elections: Redistricting and retirements have made it a new ballgame for many political pros and a few newcomers.
- Sierra Madre : Offer on Day Laborers
- Bill Clinton's Draft Status
- Whittier : Fire Destroys Classroom at Hoover Elementary
- La Puente : Lots Rezoned for Condos
- BENEFITS : 'Saddleback Swings' Tuesday
- Literacy Stars at Agency's Program
- Compton : Private Detective Will Investigate Hotel Operations
- Hughes Cuts 4,500 Jobs in Southland : Economy: Aircraft firm will transfer missile-building operations to Arizona, resulting in the layoffs. Official cites the high cost of doing business in California.
- Man Sentenced in Aissa Wayne Attack
- One of Society's Potential Victims Gives Life a Hard Look
- State Knew of Executive Life Woes Years Ago, GAO Says
- U.S. Banks' 2nd-Quarter Profits Set a Record : Finance: They reap the benefit of paying low interest rates. But California real estate loans are a growing problem.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 10, 1992
- The Very Latest in Stealth Technology
- KLM Wants to Operate Jointly With Northwest
- Fujitsu Unveils Innovative Supercomputer : Technology: The Japanese firm is hoping to compete head-to-head with American companies.
- A New Way to Boost Storage Capacity
- Investors Win Big With Their Small Suit : Litigation: Keating bondholders to recoup 85%, compared to 40% for plaintiffs in class actions.
- Translations: Cooking by the Books
- You've Got to Fight
- Less than 2,500 Bottles: Reserve Now
- Hot Dates
- Go for the Gold
- ORANGE COUNTY
- RETAILING
- Johnson Unit Plans Alliance With Japanese
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Bridges Corp. Opens Office; Firm Offers Gateway to Russian Business
- Worth Getting Up For . . .
- The Other Puck
- ORANGE COUNTY
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 10, 1992
- Average Money Market Yield Falls to a Record Low 2.96%
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Containment of Oak Park's Smith Foremost in Coaches' Minds
- San Francisco Gets to Offer Proposal
- Sanchez Vicario All Business : U.S. Open women: In quarterfinal, she beats error-plagued Graf for only the third time in 18 matches.
- HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Beick's Return Puts Thousand Oaks in the Driver's Seat
- PREP PREVIEW '92 / GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : EDISON
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Is Not Afraid to Make the Switch
- Kernen Sends a Message to the Fat Cats
- Defendants Favored by Gathers Jurors : Trial: The feeling was that the medical effort made had been sufficient.
- Royally Good Timing : Fergie Photos Send 'Behind the Palace Doors' Scurrying
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 10, 1992
- Interns Get Foot in TV's Door by Networking
- Plumbing S.D.'s Diversity : Street Scene: Annual event taps into the catholic tastes of the city.
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Canyon Draft Plan Is Open to Review
- Police Officer Shoots Youth After Gang Confrontation : Violence: Santa Ana patrolman fires two shots at 16-year-old who allegedly pointed a gun at him. The boy is in serious condition after surgery.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Obituaries - Sept. 10, 1992
- Family Leave Tests What Politicians Value : Congress: Democrats hope to hang Bush on the horns of a veto dilemma, but their gutless bill won't impress most workers.
- Jury Finds Killer of Baby Boy Was Sane : Crime: The farm worker faces 10 years to life in prison. Her infant son was found in a chemical toilet in Saticoy.
- Powell, Rapper Square Off on Air : Radio: The two disagree on the King beating and the riots. The suspended officer's appearance seems to be part of a strategy by the accused policemen to take their views to the public.
- OXNARD : Postal Carrier Hurt by Mailbox Sues
- Group Banks on Tourists No Longer Loving L.A. : Travel: A new convention and visitors bureau plans to promote the Valley as a safer alternative, but denies that it's capitalizing on the riots.
- Newhall Board to Rebut Report on Bilingual Education
- 4 Counts Filed on Bus Driver in Blowout That Killed Boy : Courts: His driver's license was suspended and he had no liability insurance or operating permit, charges say.
- CAMARILLO : Council Votes to Aid Builder With Rebate
- 'An Honest History,' Borne of the Misery of War : Computers: A Vietnam veteran has compiled a database on American wars that can be used free by anyone with a modem.
- Police Raid Homes of Gang Suspects : Oxnard: The early-morning sweep is the first of its kind in the city. Nine are arrested for probation violations.
- WEST COVINA : One Killed, One Wounded in Shooting Outside Club
- Riverside County Sidetracks Commuter Rail Project : Transportation: Officials there want Riverside-to-Irvine trains running by 1994 before they release funds for easement. OCTA has a 1999 target date.
- Dance Steps Help Open Care Center for Elderly
- Son Pleads Innocent to Attack That Left Father Unconscious
- Supremacist Casts Cloud Over Simi's Annual Party : Demonstration: Officials fear a chili cook-off and other events will be spoiled by Richard Barrett's rally.
- Countywide : Anaheim, Santa Ana Schools Feel Squeeze
- IRS Records May Tarnish Candidate Jarvis' Success Story : Politics: Former nurse who parlayed a business idea into millions had liens of more than $60,000 filed against her.
- Newport Lays Off Dozen Employees
- Countywide : CSU May Seek Order to Inspect Oil Wells
- VFW Post Rejects Order to Move Out : Santa Clarita: Veterans are defiant in refusing to obey city, which says group has been operating without a permit for 20 years.
- IRVINE : Residents Applaud Senior Center Plan
- Huntington Beach Stretches Budget $3 Million Further : Local government: City Council covers slash in state funding by extending hiring freeze, spending some of last year's surplus and cutting general fund spending.
- Escondido Schools Chief Leaves Post for New Job
- In One Day in One City, 1,846 Acts of TV Violence--That's Entertainment? Broadcasting: : With kids' fare--cartoons and MTV--leading the glut, let's call this a health hazard akin to smoking.
- PLACENTIA : Testing Puts Kids on Best Study Track
- SANTA ANA : Candidates' Forum to Take Place Sept. 27
- WOODLAND HILLS : Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Orange Plans Pay Cuts, Work Furloughs : Budget: All government buildings except Police and Fire departments would be closed on Fridays. Union employees must approve.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Teaching Targeted for Low SAT Scores
- Group in Keating Case May Fare Better Than Most Bondholders : Settlements: The investors, most from the Valley, decided against class-action lawsuits and are expected to recover most of their money.
- The Guns of August