- DECORATING : Color Palette Evolves From Shades of Yesterday
- Cyril Cusack; Patriarch of Irish Acting Dynasty
- Teen Injured When Car Rolls in Crash
- MISSION VIEJO : Driving Class for Elderly to Be Offered
- Coast Guard Rescues Trapped Scuba Diver
- THOUSAND OAKS : Giant Banner Sought for Civic Arts Plaza
- Jerry Owyang has joined the staff of...
- Shinnick Helps El Camino Real Blast Cleveland
- San Jose Gets Nod for Flat-Panel Consortium : Technology: Developing high-resolution screens could eventually yield 15,000 manufacturing jobs.
- Bad News on Jobless Front Sends Interest Rates Down; Stocks Gain
- India Sets 3-Month Target to Rebuild
- FIRST PERSON : It's All That It's Quacked Up to Be at the Pond
- HOUSEHOLD : Change of Address : The Pain of Moving Can Be Lessened by Organizing and Planning Ahead
- Fran Carlon; Stage, Radio and TV Actress
- Facing War and Hardship, Georgia Finally to Join Commonwealth
- SHERMAN OAKS : Funds Allocated to Build Running Track
- COMPTON : 2 Brothers, Sister Sentenced in PCP Trafficking Ring
- Long Beach Poly Manhandles Esperanza, 10-3
- Long Pass Play Lifts La Quinta Over Santiago
- He Acts to Darn the Hole
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Williams Apologizes to Dodgers
- TV REVIEWS : Revealing 'Secrets' Too Loud and Clear
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hornsby Show as Lively as Dead Concert
- ART REVIEW : Sight, Insight Interplay in 'Emblazoned Ciphers'
- 'Two Chicks With an Opinion' Make Waves at KTWV : Radio: 'Keri and Sheryl Show' cuts music for talk. And some listeners are angry.
- Costa Mesa's Defense Trips Up Calvary Chapel
- Canyon Stays Unbeaten With Victory Over Estancia
- San Clemente Rediscovers Winning Ways : Undefeated: Tritons beat Trabuco Hills, 22-13, to improve to 5-0, the school's best start since 1978.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference games:
- Jobless Rate in California Climbs to 9.4%
- Cancellation of Dance Club Prompts Extra Police Patrols
- SEAL BEACH : Pier May Close for 3 Weeks for Repairs
- RAILEY TALK: The Rev. Walker L. Railey,...
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Parking Predicament
- Cahuenga Treaty Stamp Is Sought
- Woman, 60, Is Killed by Amtrak Train : Chatsworth: Police say she walked from a retirement center to the tracks, where she waited for the line's 'San Diegan.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Conference Targets Alternatives to Landfills
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Win Cross-Country Invitational
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- El Dorado's Molnar Storms Past Brea-Olinda
- Duff's Difficult Transition to Rock Stardom
- Spelling Criticizes Ruling on '90210' Filming in Hermosa : Television: Producer says such decisions encourage filmmakers to work out of state.
- Mater Dei's Graham Has Decided to Leave the School Next Week
- SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Coleman Paints Word Pictures--With a Twist : Radio: Broadcaster again becomes Mr. October to a worldwide audience.
- Fields Will Start at Tailback for USC
- A Little Offense Goes Long Way for Sunny Hills
- COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : Price Wants Players to Assert Themselves
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In other Valley Pac-8 Conference games:
- Phillies Seeking to Put Loss Behind Them Quickly Today
- 'Green Card' Artist
- PERSPECTIVES / LETTERS : Coverage of All Issues by Media Is Defended
- Boris Yeltsin and the Crisis in Russia
- A Moving and Powerful 'M. Butterfly'
- Poverty in America
- PERSPECTIVES / LETTERS : Canadian System Offers Lesson on Vouchers
- Women in Comedy
- 'Foreigner' at Face Value
- In Only One Weekend, Dodger-Giant Rivalry Has Heated Up Again
- 'Heat' Music, Scat Origins
- Loss of Loved One
- Hypocrisy and Innocence
- Forget the Set and Listen to Music of Duran Duran
- Talentless RuPaul
- Molestation Court Cases
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 9, 1993
- Couple in Child Sex Abuse Photos Held : Crime: Acting on a tip, authorities arrest the man in Detroit and the woman in Las Vegas. Bail of $2 million has been set for each of them.
- Heavy Traffic Provides Tense Moments at Anaheim Arena
- Clinton Cites Economic, Physical Security as Key Goals : Politics: President tells party faithful that these elements are a must for American workers. He linked them to a wide variety of his initiatives.
- Rams Put Emphasis on Game : Pro football: Allegations against Henley are put aside during practice. Henderson is added to roster.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTES : Arbitration Avoided, Yake Signs Two-Year Pact
- Demands Imperil Northridge Football
- Karcher Misses Friday Deadline to Repay $4.8-Million Bank Loan
- Marietta May Buy Unit From Major Rival : Aerospace: The firm is reportedly talking with General Dynamics about purchasing San Diego-based rocket division.
- CRUSH ON RUSH: Conservative TV-radio commentator Rush...
- U.S., in Shift on Somalia, to Pursue Peace With Aidid : Africa: Administration envoy is asking regional leaders for help. Hunt for fugitive warlord would be suspended if he stopped attacks. Bodies of two more GIs recovered.
- It's Ducks l'Orange for Smart Set at the Pond
- California - News from Oct. 9, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 9, 1993
- AUTOS
- TOURISM
- Eruption of Violence Points Up Disarray at the Kremlin
- U.S. Pressures Mexico on Sugar, Citrus Under NAFTA
- TOURISM : Six Flags Joins Knott's in Goblin Up Market for Halloween Business
- CalFed to Post Loss After $300-Million Loan Sale
- Leader of Blue Angels Exonerated
- Mighty Oaks Losing Battle : Environment: Two trees have been cut down in what the city and property owner say is in the interest of public safety. Neighbors protest.
- GARDEN GROVE : Festival to Celebrate Korean Culture
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Penn State's Sacca Calls It Quits
- Industrial Accident Fatal to Man, 38
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Braves Grab Homer-Field Advantage : National League: McGriff sparks 14-3 victory with upper-deck blast in first inning. Atlanta evens series.
- No Easy Answers to These Beefs
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Boosting Workers' Security : Those disabled or on welfare will be employable; all will be free to change jobs.
- Family Affair : In His Debut Tonight as an NHL Coach, Ducks' Ron Wilson Will Face Red Wings, Who Once Employed His Father and Uncle
- Dehere Signs in Time for Camp : Clippers: Rookie gets five-year deal. Weiss has set lineup, but depth could be a problem.
- Theatrical Version of 'Beast' a Treasure
- Space Station Reductions to End 4,000 Jobs : Aerospace: The program cuts will hit hard in Southern California. McDonnell Douglas says it will lay off 1,000 workers.
- AIRLINES
- Plaza Home Mortgage Names Senior V.P.
- Retail Gains Spark Hope for the Holidays : Sales: Nationwide figures were up 5% in September, but California remains weak. Cooler weather boosted buying.
- Rockwell Worker Shuffle Aims to Save $100 Million
- The Toughest Job in Town: Selling NAFTA
- Arco Will Sell Marketing Unit to Brazilian Oil Firm
- Tailhook '93 Organizers Downplay Past Woes : Convention: Supporters blame politicians and the media for the event's tarnished image after sexual misconduct scandal.
- Bosnian President Renews Plea to Lift Arms Embargo
- Valley Parenting : Raising a Reader Takes Time : Children learn to love the printed word with a mixture of encouragement and example.
- Scottish Tourist Is Stabbed in Florida Robbery Attempt
- Delay Would Kill NAFTA, Salinas Warns
- Navy Psychiatrist Found Guilty
- Cox Surprises GOP, Rejects Campaign for U.S. Senate
- Takasugi to Hold Pancake Breakfast
- NORTH HILLS : Youth Program Gets to Use Van for Year
- PORT HUENEME : Private Operator to Run Tennis Club
- Orange Rallies to Overcome Anaheim : Preps: Lauridsen's interception seals 28-21 victory. Five turnovers help Panthers win.
- All Signs Point to Hot Debate Over Auto Mall Message Board : Advertising: Thousand Oaks planners will consider the plan for a three-story lighted structure above the Ventura Freeway.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : McGriff Factor an Obvious One
- Price Is Right for Duke : Basketball: Serra High guard, who was contacted by more than 250 colleges, is expected to sign national letter in November.
- Salsa Coach Resigns Under Pressure : Soccer: Rildo Menezes, who replaced his star player in title game and was criticized by the team owner, quits before he could be fired.
- SPORTSCOPE : Two WCC Road Matches Await No. 23 Loyola
- Playwrights Alliance Plans Award Event
- Gonzalez Will Play Stanley, Not Brando
- Acid Spill Shuts I-5, Causes Traffic Snarl
- The Times Economic Index : The Gloom Lingers
- MUSIC : Learning Situations : John Leitham says he owes much to music teacher Al Stauffer, who gave him direction and purpose.
- Abbot Kinney's Eclectic Mix
- Agnes de Mille Dies; Her Dances Remade Broadway : Theater: Innovative choreographer enlivened 'Oklahoma!' 'Brigadoon' and other musicals.
- VAN NUYS : Lawyer Begins 2-Year Jail Term for Threats
- SYLMAR : Grant to Ease Burden for Student-Mothers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Business Banners to Fly High at Shops
- McKeon Gives Support to Clinton Plan : Politics: The Republican congressman from Santa Clarita joins a bipartisan effort to reform government.
- It's no Mickey Mouse operation: When Central...
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES / MITCH POLIN : Harbor Considered Dropping Football
- PREP ROUNDUP : Nelson Sets Course Record, Helps Canyon Win
- THEATER : Shakespeare's Farewell : Director Sabin Epstein believes that 'The Tempest' is deceptive, and also very timely.
- AIRLINES
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Their Life Is a Treasure Hunt : Serious collectors passionately pursue objects that seem like mere oddities to most people.
- McDonnell Douglas to Lay Off 1,000 Workers : Aerospace: The company will cut space station employees in Huntington Beach, Houston and St. Louis.
- Crammed With Enough Information to Fill the Universe : Literature: Coming in at 1.3 million words long, the new edition of "Encyclopedia of Science Fiction" searches for order in an unwieldy field.
- Audiotape Holds Yaroslavsky's Interest Before Verbal Debate
- NEWBURY PARK : L.A. Man Given 27-Years-to-Life in Fatal Beating
- THE COLLEGES
- Architect Agrees to Fix Titan Track : Athletics: Cal State Fullerton officials also say they will pay to correct drainage problems on baseball and softball fields.
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Bel Canto' Opens Bing Concert Season
- Wilson Ousts Deputy Chief of Lottery
- Valley Parenting : A Prescription for Convenience : Program at Northridge Hospital Medical Center caters to mildly ill kids with working guardians.
- WORKING : Fragrant Business Deal : Two mothers came up with the idea of marketing their aromatic homemade play dough. It washes out easily and does not stain.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Girl Cut in Scuffle With 2 Other Girls
- VAN NUYS : Smog-Test Operator to Face Arraignment
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Missing Jockey Hansen's Rides Have Belonged on the Wild Side
- Retailers Work Marketing Magic on 'Aladdin' Tape
- Printronix Reports 3-Cents-a-Share Profit
- Lawrence Livermore Lab Will Advise California Factories : Research: Small and medium-size businesses will benefit from new pact. The goal is peacetime use of defense know-how.
- New Group Aids State Voucher Effort : Education: As the campaign for Proposition 174 struggles, a national organization contributes $25,000.
- Reno Weighs Border Options : Immigration: Attorney general stops short of endorsing a blockade. But she says more effective ways of deploying agents are being considered.
- 2 Who Were Wrongfully Fired Awarded $653,000 : Court: Newport Beach security firm claimed they were terminated for stealing trade secrets, but judge says it was to avoid paying them.
- Gingrich Says He Has Votes to Be New House Minority Leader
- Fail-Safe Outfits : * Suitmasters is designed for men on a budget and for those who hate to shop.
- CHP Deals on Wheels : At Only 95,000 Miles, These Cream Puffs Are Just Getting Broken In
- L.A. Deluged With Appeals of Assessments : Revenue: Applications contesting property valuations threaten to overwhelm the system. The crisis could cut into county tax income.
- VAN NUYS : Menendez Testimony Postponed Another Day
- Jobs Nationwide Listed at Library
- Valencia's Big-Play Defense Stifles La Mirada
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Roster Exemption OK for Henley
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : White Sox Trying to Settle in Toronto
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull Suffers Injured Spleen in Blues' Win
- An Intriguing Look at 'Tony Joe White'
- 'Bitter Women' at Cast: Guilt-Free Voyeurism
- GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy Scores Early, Stops Los Amigos
- WITH OR WITHOUT PARENTS : Gearing Up for Family Fun at TAFFY
- TV REVIEW : 'Sorceress': Te Kanawa Sings, Others Dance
- United Artists Names Jeff Kleeman as Production VP
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : All Markets on Hold in Anticipation of Latest Jobless Report; Dow Off 15.36 Points : Market Overview
- Rockwell Plans Job Relocations to O.C. to Save It $100 Million : Consolidation: 1,300 employees will be shifted from El Segundo division to underused Seal Beach headquarters.
- Visions of Fantasy
- Policy Appears to Quell Revolt in Congress
- Karcher May Lose Shares in Bank Sale
- THEATER REVIEW : Cold 'Midsummer Night's Dream' : Group Repertory Theatre offering of the Shakespeare comedy lacks a magical feel.
- Behind The Scenes : Hollywood Wardrobe Gets a New Role on the Auction Block
- THEATER : Taking on the 'Bad Guys' : 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' inspires satire on a Latino TV personality who battles the network's producers.
- Valley Parenting : A Taste for Cooking : Culinary programs eliminate mess of home teaching and encourage creativity and open-mindedness about food.
- Hueneme Principal Terry Taylor Dies From Cancer
- WESTSIDE : Ex-INS Agent Gets Fine in Sexual Battery Case
- Rail Projects Take Twists and Turns : Transportation: Green Line work is on a slow track, projected ridership is drastically down and costs are almost three times higher than originally anticipated.
- BUENA PARK : Study to Consider Library Alternatives
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Ricky Graham Not Washed Up on Dirt Tracks
- A Salute to Ray Brown's Extraordinary Career
- Jobless Claims Drop; Loans Up Sharply : Statistics: Second-straight drop in the figure is further sign of a strengthening economy. Inventories climb 1.1%.
- THE ECONOMY
- Airlines' New Attractions Range From Vice to Virtue
- EUROPE : Banking Scandal in Hungary Shakes Public Confidence : Forty cases of corruption, representing $220 million, are being probed. But that may be just the tip of the iceberg.
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : Ruben Blades Will Run for President
- Deal May Allow Some Owl Area Logging
- COLUMN ONE : Caught in a Vicious, Bitter Trap : Instead of new lives, some immigrant women have found misery and fear. Their American husbands try to use deportation laws to keep them locked in abusive marriages.
- New Law Targets Underage Drinking Drivers
- 2 Simi Officials Reject Design Plan for K mart : Development: The mayor says the company is having a hard time planning a 'pedestrian-oriented' shopping center near the Civic Center.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : New Proposal Fuels Street Vendor Debate
- Gibson Stands Tall as Trojan Survivor : College football: Senior center continues to provide steady play despite injuries to several of his teammates on the offensive line.
- Tailback Graham Quits Before Mater Dei Wins
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Black' an Illuminating Documentary
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Starting Here' Finally Starting Now, Variably : The 1977 Richard Maltby Jr. / David Shire revue gets its first L.A. professional productions from East West Players and West End Playhouse.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Voulez-Vous? Maybe . . . Maybe Not
- TOURISM
- 12 Indicted in Sting on Insurance Fraud
- Valley Parenting : Tutors Can Give Kids a Boost : Whether a student is having trouble in school or just wants to do better, extra help may be the answer.
- MUSEUMS : Bats' Bum Rap : To help repair the creatures' battered image, the Natural History Museum in Burbank will present an interactive exhibit on the mammals.
- DESIGN : Echoes of Picasso : Architectural firm's House in the Hills borrows from the painter's abstract masterpiece.
- SWAT Team Raids School Only to Find Gunman Is a Hoax
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mother's Journey to World of Change : LOST IN JERSEY CITY: A Novel <i> by Paula Sharp</i> , HarperCollins, $20, 304 pages
- Valley Parenting : An Early Feel for Threads : Making a personal fashion statement is one of a child's first steps toward independence.
- Sister Asks Suspect to Surrender
- Countywide : Salons to Participate in AIDS Fund-Raiser
- Authorities Seek Help in Identifying Man Found Dead
- City Concert Features Helen Reddy, Don McLean : Fund-raiser: Fall Festival includes arts and crafts, entertainment on 10 stages and other activities.
- As a young girl, Josephine Pittman dreamed...
- Judge Blocks Creditors' Actions Against Port : Courts: A motion to throw out the agency's bankruptcy petition is denied. Ventura Group Ventures argued that the district was merely trying to avoid paying its bills.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Zoning Change OKd for Car Dealership
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Avid Hockey Players Roll Into Action
- World Cup Sets Up Lottery for Tickets to Choice Games
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Giants' Hampton Has Knee Surgery
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS : For Batiste, Both Memories Still Linger
- Pop Album Chart : Nashville, Rapper Spice Up Top 10
- VIDEO FACTS
- McDonnell Outlook Brightens : Aerospace: The company's aggressive cost cutting has helped bring a rebound this year. Profit is up and debt is falling.
- Paying the Most to Buy on Time : Rent-to-Own Stores' Deals Not Covered by Credit Laws
- 2 Missions in Clinton's Approach : Force: New deployment is designed to lay political solution before guerrillas and to protect American troops in Somalia.
- Aliyev Declared Azerbaijan Winner : Caucasus: He takes 98.8% of vote in election marred by irregularities. But shattered nation's support for ex-KGB figure seems genuine and broad.
- MUSIC : Return to the Old Days : Woodstock alumnus Stephen Stills will be among the artists performing in a concert Sunday. The event also represents an effort to restore a positive image to the city's parks.
- GLENDALE : Couple Enter Pleas to Drug Sale Charges
- TUSTIN : 2 Make Early Bid for Council Seats
- Irvine : Council Candidates to Appear at Forum
- The Pope, Sex and Human Nature : Morality: His encyclical omits the scientific fact that men and women are programmed to bond, not just to procreate.
- Chick Pushing Sanctioned Day Laborer Program
- Unbelievable News? Not From This Source
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Huskies Can Still Have Impact
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Desperate White Sox to See What Bo Knows : American League: He will be designated hitter tonight, but team wasn't happy about his comments after Game 2.
- County Players Reach Hardcourt Semifinals
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Injured Ford May Redshirt
- Movie Reviews : 'Demolition Man': Another Killer Blond : Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes do battle in a futuristic world that seems borrowed from previous action thrillers.
- National Video Rentals : 'Loaded Weapon' Blasts Into Top 10
- Clinton Text: 'If We Were to Leave Tomorrow . . . Chaos Would Resume'
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Rightists Shut Down Capital With Strike
- Execution of Teen-Age Killers Weighed : Florida: Two on Death Row now, and slaying of Briton has intensified the debate. The state's juvenile justice system is seen as outdated and inefficient.
- Yeltsin Shuts Down Russia's Highest Court
- Johanna and Millisa Houston Are as Unique as Their Creations From Another Time and Place : Like Mother, Like Daughter
- Decontamination Cost Settlement Deadline Set
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Jury Convicts Central Figure in 'Alliance' Fraud Scheme : Crime: An attorney who once practiced in Woodland Hills is the 13th lawyer found guilty in the insurance case.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : 44 Firms to Pay for Probe of Ground Water Pollution
- School Board Approves AIDS Program : Curriculum: The information is aimed at Sulphur Springs elementary students. It will not take place during regular instruction.
- Ringleader Convicted of 13 Counts in Fraud Case : Crime: Former fugitive Lynn Stites faces a lengthy prison term for his role in insurance scheme.
- Oxnard to Name Assistant Manager to City's Top Post
- Laguna Beach to Get Back FM Radio Signals It Lost
- Bozman Gains 139 Yards, Los Alamitos Romps
- He Has the Time, He Has the Money, so Why Not Golf?
- Benefits of Acting Classes to Be Discussed
- Wilkins Makes Dash for Daylight : Death of Father Prompts Transfer to Moorpark from Littlerock
- Bhutto Seeks to Form Pakistani Coalition Government : Election: Her party wins 86 seats in 217-member assembly, and she bargains with minor parties for support.
- ATTITUDE ADJUSTING: The L.A. school district forbids...
- Colleges Will Add Classes to Increase Enrollment : Education: The Ventura County district will start a promotional campaign. Student ranks declined 12% on campuses this fall.
- RECREATION : Competitors are driven by a need for speed in radio-control cars.
- LOS ANGELES : Ouchi to Head Study on City Efficiency
- Stay Alive at 55? You've Gotta Be Joking : Speed limit: No gunplay (this time), but angry glares and obscene gestures greet the lone driver obeying the law.
- Basics Instinct : B.U.M. Equipment Finds Success Making Comfortable Everyday Clothing With Reverse Snob Appeal
- Oak Park School Board OKs $4.5-Million Bond
- Newport Beach : Paramedic Fees Short of Estimates
- What Is Yeltsin Up To? : Aspiring autocrat? Or committed democrat?
- Welch Leaves Options Open, Denies He Won't File Charges
- Agassi Gets First-Round Davis Cup Penalty
- Agoura Gets Ready for the Main Event : High school cross-country: Charger boys defeat Camarillo and Westlake in preparation for next week's showdown against top-ranked Thousand Oaks.
- Trying to Survive in a Woman's World : Martial arts: Naginata, an ancient form of individual warfare, is practiced primarily by women. But a Harbor College man is making strides in the sport.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Nick Bell Making Little Progress
- 'Streetcar' Makes Another Stop : Theater: Director hopes the timely production at Cal State Fullerton will put the screen version in perspective.
- Museum to Present Play About Ethnic Relations
- Michael to Mohammed to Moscow : Television: From the trivialities of sports to the terrors of nations' instability, it's been a week that shows the scope of the medium's universe.
- SIMI VALLEY : Corriganville Park 2nd Entrance Studied
- Lungren Tours Battered-Women's Shelter : Abuse: At UCI, attorney general links domestic assaults to acceptance of violence in entertainment and complacency toward the dehumanization of women in music videos.
- Magnolia Tops Cypress, Ends Winless Streak
- MOVIE REVIEW : Epic 'Gettysburg' Provides Evenhanded History Lesson
- Graffiti Ordinance Is Marked by a Ban on Pens, Paints : Moorpark: The City Council tentatively approves the tough law to curb vandalism. But Councilman Montgomery lashes out at the proposal.
- Water Safe Despite Algae, Experts Say
- Major Cocaine Bust Leads to Another
- L.A. Harbor Becomes a Teaching Resource : Education: Curriculum developed by school district and port officials focuses on social science, economics and history of the area.
- Nebraska's Osborne Wins 200th
- Protesters in L.A. Allege Union Election Fraud : Labor: Thirty members of laborers Local 652 in Santa Ana contend that business manager intimidated voters and failed to send out enough ballots. National officials discount the charges.
- Placentia Firm Gets $58 Million in Insurer Suit : Court: Judge says Farmers Insurance Group acted in bad faith against the surgical equipment manufacturer.
- Nobel Prize Goes to U.S. Author Toni Morrison
- Class, Please Welcome Mr. Milken
- Valley Parenting : Bookstores for Children
- IRVINE : Union Claims UCI Harasses Its Activists
- DANA POINT : Teacher's China Trip to Focus on Reading
- Schools Find Ways to Tie Attendance to Grades, Graduation
- A Day of Community and Shared Pride : Library reopening: The lively crowd from all areas of Los Angeles showed that people do care about the city and its future.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Men Arraigned on Heroin Charges
- Officers Make Arrest on Way to Ceremony
- Movie Reviews : Robert Altman Finds His Way to Carverville : 'Short Cuts' daringly expands Raymond Carver's blue-collar world while remaining true to the spirit that animated it.
- 'Rudy's' Story Finally Touches Down : Movies: Based on a true story, the film is about a man who overcomes mediocre grades and underwhelming athletic prowess to become a Notre Dame football player.
- Boy, 17, Fatally Shot While Sitting in Car