- Clothing for a Class Act : Diverse Styles Influence Wardrobes as Teens Set New Trends in School Fashions
- Serb Besieging Sarajevo Agrees to Big-Gun Supervision : Civil war: U.N. would gain access to weapons. But earlier promises have not held.
- Storm Rebuilding Likened to War Reconstruction
- Simi Valley Gets Zip : A new line of T-shirts prompts question: What if Simi Valley also had its own prime-time teen soap opera?
- SAFER CAMPUS? Jennifer Lawson, 19, the new...
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Pops' Blue Ribbon
- BOOK REVIEW : Get Real, Jacques : Economique, <i> By Jacques Pepin (William Morrow: $22; 260 pp.)</i>
- Dinner on Your Doorstep : Families: A modern solution for a vanishing tradition. How working moms team up to get home-cooked dinners on the table every night.
- Chow Fun
- Pots of Peppers
- Cake With a Crunch
- MARKETS : Shopping for the Melting Pot
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Meet Miss Lee Kum Kee of 1989
- Diamond Bar : Street Name Changed
- Last U.S. Military Dependents Leave Philippine Base
- Soviet Nuclear Bomb Drive Took a Vast Human Toll : Radiation: Shocking episodes are revealed. In one, workers were sent into mine a day after an atomic blast.
- Westchester
- LEARNING : A Brush With Art : Youngsters who are willing to do a bit of walking can visit galleries with a class to watch creativity in action.
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Small Spots Cook Morning, Noon and Night
- Q
- RETAIL
- Rockwell to Expand Automotive Division : Technology: The company will invest $1 billion over the next five years in the Michigan-based operation.
- RETAIL
- Real Estate Man Mazur Hit With 29 New Charges
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- 3 of the Complaints Came From Skunks
- RETAIL : Irvine-Based Pepsico Sends Taco Bell Mobile Unit to Aid Hurricane Victims
- AUTOS
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Toyota Scales Back Outlook for Gains in U.S. Market : Automobiles: A top executive says Detroit is winning back share against Japanese auto makers.
- Use of the Dinosaur Metaphor for Business Is a Beastly Injustice
- Goldblum's Funny but Romantic 'Guy'
- Judge Voices Concerns About Ads on School TV
- ABC Unified School District : Protesters Support Teacher Accused of Sex Harassment
- ROAD NOTES
- Return to the Delicious Days of Yesteryear
- Things Will Be Picking Up All Over Town : Utilities: City will set out bins in neighborhoods to collect big items--for free. Officials says the collection centers are cheaper than picking up dumped items.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- State May Give District $800,000 Windfall
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Homosexual Spousal Benefits Upheld
- Wilson's Chance to Fix a Wrong
- San Gabriel : Survey on City Services
- FALLOUT FROM THE BUDGET BATTLE : Insurance Reform Is Relief for Some : Health coverage: A few small employers are expected to benefit from the reforms passed this week. But basic problems remain.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1992
- Prices Reach New Levels for Lumber : Construction: Investors speculate on the billions to be spent repairing the 85,000 homes damaged by Hurricane Andrew. But costs may already be peaking.
- GE to Offer a Consumer Charge Card : Credit: Holders can get discounts on products at large retail chains and on services. But the card will be pricey.
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Progress Made in GM Plant Strike Talks : Labor: A factory in Oklahoma becomes the seventh to close because of a lack of parts from the struck facility in Lordstown, Ohio.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1992
- Graffiti Artists Make Their Mark in the T-Shirt Market
- Sale of Mexican Sauces Show Many Like It Hot
- Long Beach : District OKs School-Based Service Program for Needy
- Ernesto Villegas has been appointed to the...
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- WISH DOCTOR : At the Harvest Festival, He'll Help Make Your Dreams Come True
- ROCKTALK / NOTES : Wolf Music : Los Lobos plays at a dinner benefit for builders of low-income housing.
- James E. Haden, president of Queen of...
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 167 : 'Tax the Rich' Backers Hope to Tap Voters' Anger
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Dubcek Has Spinal Surgery After Crash
- FOOTBALL '92 : Last Muster for Farmer : Recalcitrant Back Brings Sizable Talent to Northridge
- Graffiti Foes Paint Town to Keep City Residents From Seeing Red
- Work Gets Under Way to Clear IOUs, Backlog of Unpaid Bills
- Mother, 3 Sons Die in Fire
- Mary Kay Poljan, assistant director of the...
- Pomona : Enterprise Zone Meeting
- Greening of Books : Writers and publishers of children's literature are turning their efforts toward environmental themes.
- Algiers Police Raid Kills 4
- Judge OKs Release of Bankruptcy Reorganization Plans
- Glendale : Voter Registration Centers
- Houses Divided : The Woody-Soon Yi Romance Has Sparked Questions About the Complex Ties That Bind the Modern Family : Stepfamilies: '(Romance) happens primarily because boundaries are very unclear,' one sociologist says.
- ACLU Nets $100,000 at Benefit
- Electric Car Group Gets Worker Retraining Pact
- Making Mayhem in Ordinary Lives
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- COMEDY : SINGING SONGS AND BEING SILLY : Finis Henderson Thinks Variety Is the Wave of the Future
- Federal Officials Will Consider Expanding Definition of AIDS
- The Rosemead Kiwanis Club has awarded $750...
- Parole Hearing Canceled for Officer Convicted of Murder
- Redevelopment Agency Bails Out Brea : Public works: After formal finding that city can't afford capital improvement projects, council members acting as agency approve spending another $12.4 million.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Doubt Bones Are Denise Huber's
- Sweet Season : Bartletts are still a favorite, but Asian varieties are gaining in popularity. A large summer harvest has kept prices low.
- Beverly Hills
- IBM to Close Local Site, Move Operations : Business: The pullout, which will take about a year, will result in a substantial loss of sales tax revenue locally. The company plans no layoffs.
- * Wyatt Duzenbury; Member of Hiroshima Mission
- Supremacist Can Hold a Rally but Not a March : Simi Valley: City officials say they don't have the resources to protect Richard Barrett and his followers during a parade.
- LOS ANGELES : Port of L.A. OKs Plans to Restore Wetlands
- Family Fight in Tustin Escalates Into Stabbing : Violence: Man is in critical condition following knife attack by grandfather.
- LOS ANGELES : Funds OKd for Revising Coliseum Renovation Plan
- 2 Get Probation for Digging Up Relics
- Critics Abound for Proposal to Restrict Buildings
- West Hollywood
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Directory Lists Local Firms for Transit Project Work : Employment: County Transportation Commission hopes its publication will create jobs. Five hundred companies are listed.
- CHULA VISTA : Four Plead Innocent to Kidnap Charges
- Countywide : $5 Million OKd for School Headquarters
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Melody' Strips Low-Life Souls Bare
- POP/COUNTRY
- STAGE REVIEW : Small 'Broadway' Entertains in a Big Way
- Newport Museum Confirms Layoffs : Art: All departments face budget cuts and an uncertain future as the venue struggles with its deficit.
- Friends, Fans Will Honor Outlaw Comic Sam Kinison : Tribute: A celebration of his contribution to American comedy is set tonight at Anaheim's Celebrity Theatre.
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW : Hosoe's Disturbing Beauty : Art: A 30-year retrospective of the Japanese master demonstrates the fine line he walks between acceptability and alienation.
- Orange County public television station KOCE Channel...
- 'Damaged' an Odyssey of Personal Pain : Art: The full drama of this team effort might surface once the writer-performer and painter work out a plan.
- QUOTABLE
- It's That Time : At 29, Everett Is in the Heart of His Career; How Well He Does Is Heart of the Matter for the Rams
- Lendl Takes His Time Lining Up for Connors : U.S. Open: He needs 4 1/2 hours to finish off Yzaga, 6-7 (7-2), 6-1, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
- CHARGERS : Savage, Pununu Find Themselves in Surprising Positions : Football: Savage might start Sunday, New Charger Pununu to face former teammates.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Make Most of A's Void
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Sand Bass May Be Seeking Cooler and Deeper Water
- He's Serious About Comedy, Running : Marathon: Former UCI track standout Sean Evans is aiming for 1996 U.S. Olympic team and a career in show business.
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : NFC PREVIEW : Odds Are Against a Redskin Repeat
- NCAA Report Details Gifts DuBose Received : Notre Dame: Eligibility staff rules that linebacker received about $1,300 in improper benefits.
- The Divisional Races
- Video Rentals : 'Wayne's' on Top of the World
- Playing on a 'Human Level' : Pianist and Singer Tori Amos Gets Down to Basics With Her Emotionally Direct Lyrics
- Backstage Drama Unfolds at the Royal Opera House : Music: Director Jeremy Isaacs faces a critical report of his management as well as a board that may not renew his contract.
- Arts Budget Cut Less Than Feared : Funding: State arts council gets $12.7 million and plans no layoffs or the elimination of programs.
- The Spin Doctors : Pop music: Record retailers, hard hit by the recession, are counting on superstars' new fall releases to get healthy.
- 4th District's Voice for Arts : Culture: Indefatigable champion of social change and founder of Harlem 21 has seen that group's Jazz Iz Forever succeed, and she has big plans for the future.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Janicki Is Still Pondering School
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Sees Move in Future
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Leyland Has Wakefield Figured, Hitters Don't
- Ex-USD Player Back as Assistant
- Offensive Linemen Have Big Shoes to Fill : Football: Unit lost three starters from 1991 season to the NFL.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- SDSU Wins City Championship
- Newcomer Ashley Quickly Becomes a True '92 Dodger : Baseball: Rookie struggles in major league debut, dropping first fly ball hit to him. Team loses, 5-1, to the Cubs.
- DEL MAR : Suddenly, Gilded Time Isn't Only Talented 2-Year-Old for Vienna
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : It's Business as Usual: Parade of Running Backs Marches On
- College Football '92 : Aztecs Face a Difficult Campaign : Football: San Diego State attempts to upgrade its image this season.
- No-Hitter Means No Holds Barred
- Palos Verdes Teen-Ager to Play Sanchez Vicario : U.S. Open: Lindsay Davenport will take on the fifth-seeded player in a second-round match.
- Padres End Skid, but Attitudes Still in the Dumps : Baseball: Cards lose, 5-4. Players vent frustration with team's performance.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Gainer Learns About NFL Job Security
- Long Night Ended Quickly by Salmon : Baseball: Rookie's homer in 15th inning gives the Angels a 3-2 victory over the Indians.
- Riots Changed Few Attitudes, Poll Finds : Human relations: In comparing surveys taken before and after the violence, UCLA researchers found perceptions about economic, ethnic, political and social life in Los Angeles County were much the same.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Community College Board OKs $370.5-Million Budget
- Panelist Accuses Port Chairman of Slander : Ventura: The suit alleges that he told a councilman that Commissioner Robert Starr is a convicted felon.
- VALENCIA : Same Man Sought in 3rd Heist at Bank
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1992
- CASTAIC : 3 Inmates Injured in Brawl at Jail
- 2 Gunmen Killed in Shootout With Guard
- Designing Events for Latino Audiences
- JAZZ REVIEW : Williams Quintet Busts Loose
- 'Back to Balboa' CDs Celebrate Stan the Band Man : A five-disc set culls 48 songs and four panel discussions from the Orange County-based, 1991 gala in honor of Stan Kenton.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etheridge Shares Her Rock Gifts
- LABOR PARTY: Local beach campgrounds report a...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / L'AUBERGE : A Slice of Europe : The menu is a classic one, with a notable exception or two. And it is the classic dishes that one should order.
- California IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : Supremacist's Parade Banned
- FOOTBALL '92 : City vs. Southern Section : Retrogrid : Newly Established City Section-Southern Section Playoff Evokes Could-Have-Been Blockbusters of Yesteryear
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE COLLEGES: CAL LUTHERAN / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Cal Lutheran Girds for Challenge of SCIAC
- Morris Carnovsky; Acted in Modern, Classic Roles
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BIG RIVER' : In Twain's Spirit : Huck Finn's struggle to overcome racism and social tyranny is well played out in this musical production.
- Another Side of the Law : Youth programs: Boys learn that police officers are more than authority figures when they spend a weekend camping near Big Bear.
- Red Cross Collects $72,000 for Victims of Hurricane
- Cities Gird for Big Hit From the State Budget : Austerity: No municipality in county escapes the ax; officials scramble for reserve funds to make up the $81 million in cuts.
- Oxnard College Has Increase in Students : Education: The smallest of the county's three two-year campuses is the only one to grow.
- SAN DIEGO : Judge Orders Death for Convicted Killer
- Transsexual Held in Men's Jail Sues : Legal system: Inmate who has had a partial sex-change operation says she should be treated as a woman and moved to women's jail. Sheriff's official calls it a 'difficult situation.'
- Hopefuls Sound Anti-Incumbency Theme : Politics: Lack of time leaves little room for debate, but candidates' forum gives many of the candidates a chance to meet their opponents.
- OXNARD : Robbers Victimize Ice Cream Vendors
- Gutsy Youth Sees a Future in SEALs : Cancer-Fighting 16-Year-Old Gets His Wish to Spend Day With Navy Unit
- LONG BEACH : Spruce Goose Will Be Closed to Public in 10 Days
- Budget Aftermath: It's Not All California's Fault : Blame the governor? Or the Legislature? What about Uncle Sam?
- OJAI : Group Criticizes Report on Landfill
- San Diego : Tip Leads to Arrest on Hit-Run Charge
- Low-Cost Ways to Stimulate Child's Interest in Learning
- Officer Returns Fire, Killing Youth, After Being Saved by Radio, Protective Vest : Crime: Teen-age assailant hid in a closet and shot twice during police search of El Monte apartment, officials said.
- NATIONAL CITY : Two Men Accused of Rape, Robbery
- Hearings Set for 1st Liquor Licensees Seeking to Rebuild : Riot aftermath: The state will be watching planners' decisions to see if the city tries to intrude on California's authority to grant permits for alcohol sales.
- August: Grim Milepost in a Bloody Year : Crime: L.A. County's 263 possible homicides exceed the record set just a month ago. In 1992, the total is already 1,753.
- Attorneys Agree on Judge in Denny Case
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Opening Some Much-Needed Jail Space
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Hire Lawyer for Claim Linked to King Case
- IRVINE : Marine Critical After Car Is Hit by Train
- Placentia Firm Officials Admit Guilt in Worker's Death : Courts: Demolition company owner, his brother and a supervisor will face 90-day terms in L.A. County Jail for involuntary manslaughter in Torrance roof collapse.
- Across the concrete and into the trees:...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Consortium to Back Trade Pact
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Perez Ferguson, Gallegly in Close Race, Polls Show
- Countywide : Hart to Discuss State Budget at College
- COLUMN LEFT/ EUGENE J. CARROLL : Testing 100 . . . 200 . . . 300 . . . 400 . . . 500 . . . : Nuclear tests perpetuate competition and encourage others to seek such weapons.
- Inoculation From the Worst of It
- Navy Officers to Get Partial Refund for Party Fee : Military: The repayments for the $22 fee will be only $8. Some who paid were on leave and didn't know about the reception.
- Transit Coalition Seeks New Members
- VALENCIA : 2 Shoot Jeweler During Robbery
- Lawyer's Libel Suit Against Publisher, Writer Settled : Courts: Barry Tarlow said 1986 Doubleday book wrongly implicated him in several crimes. He terms payment to be made in the case 'substantial.'
- U.S., Mexico to Jointly Study Border Airport
- ORANGE : International Street Fair Begins Friday
- PALMDALE : 17 Held on Charges Involving Cocaine
- U.S. to Explain Taiwan Arms Deal to China : Weapons: Envoy will visit Beijing next week. Administration says F-16 sales will promote 'regional stabilization.'
- Ventura County, Cities Search for Final Cuts
- City Official Loses Job in Consolidation : Government: The head of the redevelopment agency is replaced by the city administrator. The mayor says the action was taken to save money, but a councilman disagrees.
- Goodby, Mr. Berk : Education: Hamilton's maverick principal takes a job with the recording industry. With imaginative decision-making and a refusal to accept the status quo, he turned the school around.
- Budget Cuts Deep, Spares Few : Finances: The $57.4-billion spending measure signed by Wilson marks the first year-to-year decline in the general fund in 50 years. Governor says cuts are no guarantee that state has put its fiscal problems behind it.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Edibly Correct : Humane Society and others jump on the bandwagon--or vegetable truck--for a variety of reasons.
- STAGE
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- Producer Makes Networks Offer They Can't Refuse : Television: 'Scared Silent,' Arnold Shapiro's documentary on child abuse, will be simulcast Friday by CBS, NBC and PBS.
- ART REVIEWS : Grouping of Lauras Shows Arbitrary but Witty Choices
- STAGE REVIEWS : There's Just One Dud in Celebration of One-Acts
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- TV REVIEW : 'Middle Ages' Starts Off Smart, Witty
- CITY EASTERN LEAGUE PREVIEW : Pointers Will Have Little Competition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stradford, Stephen Added to Roster
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Games Will Become Real for Norris : International sports: She will realize a dream by swimming for the U.S. disabled team in the Paralympics at Barcelona.
- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Slimmed-Down Perry, Bears Agree
- Hurricane's Ill Winds Blow West : College football: Antelope Valley athletes who played on the same Florida high school team anguish over terror their families suffered through.
- Debate on Vincent Expected to Be Tense : Baseball: Owners' meeting today could produce a no-confidence vote on commissioner.
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Knox Knows There's No Easy Answer : Rams: He specializes in quick turnarounds, but rebounding from a 3-13 season might be his toughest challenge.
- Miscellany
- Chapman Women Win Volleyball Opener
- CSUN's Quarterbacks Pass Test of Coping With Coaching Changes
- His Decision to Settle on Seattle Has Brought Satisfaction : Football: Former West Torrance High player Josh Moore has been to two Rose Bowls and played on a national championship team at Washington.
- Bird Considered Them a Quick Way to Ruin Good Meal
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Valencia's Draft Talks a Good Game, and Plays One, Too
- Miscellany
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Myers Says Management to Blame for Poor Attendance This Season
- UCLA Offense Starts Slowly in Scrimmage
- Saratoga Dew Wins Gazelle at Belmont
- College Football '92 : Spotlight Not Blinding Faulk
- Merlin Petit, Controversial Boxing Matchmaker, Is Found Dead at Home
- Rams' Gilbert Is Making Progress Slowly but Surely : Football: With experience, rookie defensive tackle says he will become the dominate lineman everyone expects him to be.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Some Good Breaks From The Starting Gate
- Pulling Together : Dangerous Sport of Speed Water Skiing Engenders Unity in Kahn Family of Oxnard
- Doctor: Gathers Left Court Alive : Jurisprudence: Shaffer testifies that Loyola player was moved for treatment because he had good pulse and was breathing.
- Connors Blows Out More Than Candles : U.S. Open: On his 40th birthday, he routs Oncins, setting up his next match with Lendl, who barely advances.
- Former St. Bernard Player Transfers to El Camino
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Carson Is Hopeful of a Return to Prominence, Not Problems : High schools: After a nightmarish 6-5-1 season in 1991, the Colts open 1992 with a national ranking and new attitude.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- NHL Signs a Five-Year TV Contract
- Boxing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Nostalgia Night Set for Tripp Saturday
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Los Coyotes' Tribute to Defending Champion Bradley Has a Familiar Ring
- Airport Manager Files Grievance
- COSTA MESA : Bank Guard Catches Suspect in Robbery
- PORT HUENEME : Low-Cost Housing Project Dropped
- Torrance Sues Accounting Firm in Investment Scandal : Litigation: The city claims Deloitte & Touche failed to notify it of problems with investment adviser Steven D. Wymer, who allegedly defrauded the city of more than : $6 million.
- LA PALMA : 23 Workers Get Pay Hike, Shorts Option
- Countywide : Soviet Politician to Visit, Promote Book
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mitchell Is Out for the Season
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Nostalgia Plays Well in San Diego
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Oregon Symphony Makes Bowl Debut
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1992
- Save the Salad
- Coconut Cream Pie, German Potato Salad, Zucchini Bread
- Grapes: The Pipless Choice
- The Middle Mondavi
- Pa, the Linguine Silo's Full
- The Resurrection of Angel Food
- War of the Sugarpaste Roses : Wedding Cakes: The English have a different way of doing things. A report from the fondant front.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Late Surge Pushes Dow Index Up 24.05 : Market Overview
- Late Surge Pushes Dow Index Up 24.05 : Market Overview
- Morningside's Franklin Fired as Athletic Director
- Cities Surrender Revenues Under the Budget Gun : Spending: Municipalities must give up $200 million in anticipated tax and redevelopment funds. Los Angeles is hit hardest.
- UTLA Enlists Students in Mail Campaign : Education: Youths were free to voice any view in letters to the governor, union says. But the messages are being delivered in a coffin to symbolize the effect of budget cuts on learning.
- Furious Honig Threatens to Go to Court : Education: The state superintendent blasts the budget deal. He says the governor is using the schools as his insurance policy in the event the recession doesn't let up.
- State Budget Ax Devastates S.D. County
- Bradley Blasts Legislation Allowing Port Cities to Tap Harbor Revenue
- Dear Governor : Students Citywide Write Letters to Speak Out on State Budget Cuts
- The Five-Minute Eggplant
- County Left to Cope With Drastic Cuts
- Bush Announces Big Hike in Grain Subsidies : Spending: Move seems to erode commitment to free trade. He also gives farmers $775 million in disaster aid.
- Officials in O.C. Sifting Budget for Bad News
- Playa Vista Traffic Accord Set; Impact Study Held Up : Transportation: City agrees to an unprecedented package of developer-financed improvements aimed at avoiding gridlock in the project's early stages.
- Port Cities May Dodge Fiscal Bullet : Finances: The Legislature would allow diversion of port revenues to pay for municipal services affected by cuts in the state budget. The governor has yet to sign the bill.
- Honig Threatens Legal Challenge to Assault on Prop. 98 Guarantees : Education: The state superintendent blasts the budget deal. He says Wilson is using the schools as his insurance policy in the event the recession doesn't let up.
- State Budget Means More Cuts for Area Cities, Agencies : Finances: As local officials struggle to deal with huge losses in property tax revenues and development funds, many predict that the worst is yet to come.
- Cities to Feel Budget Pinch, but Expected Worse : Government: Property and cigarette tax moneys are taken away along with redevelopment funds. But officials seem optimistic that they can manage.
- Agreement Reached on Playa Vista Project Traffic Mitigation : Transportation: The developer-financed improvements are aimed at avoiding gridlock in the project's early stages. Release of an environmental impact report is delayed.
- Districts, Colleges See Dark Days Ahead
- Rep. Berman a Spendthrift
- Woody Allen Scandal
- Woody Allen Scandal
- Poor Climate for Students
- Leave Valley Nightspot Alone
- Monorail Cost Is Main Issue
- Bush, Quayle
- Alternative Route Sought
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- California Elections
- Competency Hearings
- School Days Weren't Cool
- Swimming Hole Is Bad Idea
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Competency Hearings
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Rebuilding Funds
- County Acted in Bad Faith