- Fewer Fire Inspections Conducted in Inner City : Safety: Only 30% of buildings are checked annually in poorer areas while wealthier locations are checked 90% of the time, audit finds.
- NOBEL WATCH : Visible Women
- Update: The Denny Trial
- Wilson Signs Truck Seat Belt Measure
- Hawthorne Says It Has Flushed Worms From Water System : Services: City drains five reservoirs to get rid of pests that officials say posed no health risk. It asks residents to run their taps--just in case.
- Meiss Angry Despite Foothill Victory Over Fullerton
- Lakers Saying Aloha to the Past : Pro basketball: Youth movement is evident as training camp opens in Hawaii without Scott and Green--but with Rambis.
- Gagliano Signs With the Falcons as Insurance at Quarterback Spot
- Serra Fires Football Coach : Preps: Complaints by parents lead to dismissal of Kevin Crawley, who was in his second season. Charles Nash takes over on an interim basis.
- PORT HUENEME : Council OKs Pact for New Lab Entrance
- Your Blues Ain't Quite Like Mine
- Primedex Appoints Two New Top Executives to Run Health Firm
- Bluebonnet Buys RNG Mortgage to Expand in the West
- Studies in Weird 101 : Want to contact the dead? Run a topless bar? There's a class for you.
- THE ECONOMY
- 'Exit Strategy' for Somalia Plows New Military Ground : Policy: Six-month deadline praised as recognition of limited U.S. stake. But foes could wait out departure.
- Valley Parenting : Taking Control of TV : Limiting the youngsters' viewing time often means more family togetherness--but the children are watching what mom and dad choose.
- N.Y. Bombing Trial Defense Protests Forewoman's Sobs
- Justice Dept. Supports State on Tax Challenge
- Valley Parenting : Learning Lifesaving at Home : Families and baby-sitters can get first aid training in the comfort of their own living rooms.
- Van Nuys Forum on Vouchers Attracts Few
- YORBA LINDA : Drive-Through Lane OKd for McDonald's
- LOS ANGELES : 360 Pounds of Cocaine Seized; 3 Suspects Held
- A Hero Falls From Favor : Famed Inglewood School Supt. George McKenna on the Way Out
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Hicks Makes Most of His Time Off
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : No. 1 Harvard-Westlake Claws Back in Volleyball Behind Powers, Selby
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Woodbridge Finds a Way to Beat Saddleback
- COMEDY REVIEW : Jake Johannsen Steers His Stories From Pit Stop to Detour
- Loud, Proud but Hard to Find in a Crowd : Antelope Valley's Lewis Makes Short Work of High-Profile Teams
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Beautiful Trip to India--and Finding One's Roots
- Bad Times Are Good for Company Credit Ratings : Finance: Low interest rates resulting from the sluggish economy are helping many corporations improve their balance sheets.
- Value Line Plans to Expand Into Mutual Fund Evaluations
- Film: "The Truman Show," a hot spec...
- Trustline Bill Signed Into Law
- Statue of Freedom Due Back on Dome Oct. 23
- Valley Parenting : Plenty of Places for a Party : Parks, the zoo, craft stores and restaurants can provide fun and entertainment for birthday bashes.
- SPRING COLLECTIONS / MILAN : What Could Top Grunge? A Punk Revival
- Rep. Cox Drops Plans to Run for U.S. Senate
- Warm, Fuzzy Feeling of New Clothes
- KMPC Shakes Up Lineup, Adds Tuna to Morning Show
- The President Deserves Support : Somalia address offers proper balance, insight and common sense
- Savvy Saugus Silences Burroughs Brigade : High school volleyball: Centurions tune out boisterous Indian fans, win match in four games.
- With Bench, There Was a Catch : Memorabilia: Former Cincinnati catcher and Home Shopping Network charged with duping consumers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Jones': Gere Rides High as Man on a Mood Swing
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gnawing End to St.Clair's Full Plate
- THEATER REVIEW : Strong Singing, Dancing Power 'Bessie's Blues'
- 'Comedy Compadres' to Tape at Universal
- Program Offers Employers Job Skills Training for Workers
- State Drops Off Top 10 List : Economy: Job losses and population growth knock California to No. 11 in the rankings based on per capita income.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- TOURISM
- AIRLINES
- ART : 3 Views of Family : A trio of Latino artists provides differing perspectives on the subject in a gallery showing.
- Croatia Army Accused of Atrocities : Balkans: U.N. officials report 70 Serbian civilians killed, 500 buildings razed. They suggest Zagreb condoned the slaughter.
- Mondale Urges U.S.-Japan Trade Action : Diplomacy: The new ambassador to Tokyo shows the old adroitness honed in politics.
- 700 Somalis Wounded, Red Cross Finds
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Classics Worth the Wait : Daily Grill's newest branch serves high-quality American food in a bright room modeled after a '30s-era diner.
- Statuesque
- VENICE : Boy, 15, Charged With Firing on 2 Officers
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Marilyn' a Bombshell? Well, Not Exactly . . . : NYC Opera Celebrates Its 50th With Ezra Laderman's New Work
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Ease, Rates Steady as Wall Street Nervously Awaits September Jobless Report : Market Overview
- FTC Investigates Possible Price Fixing of New CDs : Consumers: Six record companies, asked to submit two years' worth of documents, say they have done nothing wrong.
- At the Mall, Fanny Pack Is Fashion Forward-But When You Hit the Trail, Leave It Behind
- STAYING HOME: It's been two years since...
- Think Hepburn
- Another Round of Fee Hikes Sought at UC, Cal State : Education: Administrators say the funds are needed to boost salaries. Students express outrage at planned increases ranging from $342 to $650 per year.
- Arts, crafts, food and entertainment will abound...
- When the Enemy Is Lead Paint
- Buena Park : Gang Prevention Program Expanding
- IRVINE : School-Safety Expert to Discuss Arms, TV
- LOS ANGELES : Canoga Park Firm Leads in Unpaid Parking Fines
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Cable Show Will Spotlight 'Theatre Life'
- Abductor Sentenced to 111 Years : Courts: Los Angeles man will be eligible for parole in 55 years. He and his brother-in-law were convicted of kidnaping two women and raping them.
- BURBANK : Bone Marrow Match to Be Sought for Boy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Galarraga OK After Knee Operation
- CS Northridge Still Searching for an Answer : College football: Administrators and Athletes Congress meet in wake of boycott to discuss aid and to determine if a training table is a viable solution.
- Kelly, Defense Loom Large in Sonora's Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Hansen Burns Oil as Coaches Remain Cool
- Wherever Blues Man Goes, He's Chicago-Bound : Rock: Jimmy Rogers carries on the Muddy Waters sound. He's at the Heritage Brewing Co.
- Museum Focuses on Women's Films
- A Merry Christmas for Retailers Is Likely
- Drunk-Busting Montana Cop Turns in Badge
- LATIN AMERICA : Argentine Ruling Party on Roll After Victory
- Valley Parenting : Knowing When to Seek Expert Advice
- Back to School : A trip to Valley College can be a learning experience, during which visitors can enjoy music, art and history. Swimming and tennis facilities are also available.
- Valley Parenting : Moms Get Support From Peers : Some groups provide a weekly play date, while others have more structured activities.
- 'Mother Nature's Guide to Vibrant Beauty & Health'
- Caltrans Sued Over Pollution : Environment: Lawsuit charges that state has done 'virtually nothing' to keep toxic runoff out of Santa Monica Bay.
- Children Immunized After Hepatitis Outbreak at Home
- Judges Say 'I Won't' to Inmate Nuptials
- VENTURA : 7-Year Trash Hauler Contract Considered
- Putting a Punishing Spotlight on Library Book Bandits
- CALABASAS : Citizen Anti-Crime Patrol Suggested
- Norrie Has Found His Niche : Radio: The former quarterback, who led UCLA to the 1986 Rose Bowl, has settled in as color commentator of KMPC broadcasts of Bruin football games.
- DePippo, Cook Combine to Help Pacifica Roll Past Bolsa Grande
- Klaasen Commits to Prepare for Big-Time : Preps: San Clemente linebacker doing everything in his power to earn a Division I scholarship.
- Ducks Break the Ice in Their Own Margaritaville
- Comic Irate at CBS' Cutting His Spot on Letterman Show
- No 'Nanny'
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Downplaying Big-Shot Image : Mild Danny Aiello Bears Little Relation to Larger-Than-Life Roles
- Off to a Small, but Sure Start : Loan Program Helps Vietnamese Refugees Set Up Own Businesses
- Magic Signs Hardaway for $65 Million-Plus : Pro basketball: The deal is the second-richest in pro team sports.
- Pearsall Leaves Another Opponent Feeling Sick
- American Cuts Fares to Europe by 20%; Other Carriers Follow Suit
- Rail Projects Take Twists and Turns : Commerce: Officials say the $535 million pledged for the Alameda Corridor is only 30% of what they need to link downtown L.A. with the ports. The scramble is on for the rest.
- State-of-the-Art Forecast for Oxnard : Meteorology: The National Weather Service begins operations at its new high-tech Ventura County home after move from L.A.
- Irvine Laser Catheter Firm Will Merge With Colorado Counterpart
- Broker Who Led Ouster Effort at ICN Quits Post : Resignation: Rafi Khan did not give reasons for his abrupt departure as a director of RKS Group of Beverly Hills.
- STACKING UP SALES
- AIRLINES
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Embattled Karcher Hailed : He Promises at Rally to Keep Fighting to Retake Carl's Jr. Reins
- Music Industry Eyes on George Michael Suit : Courts: The pop star is challenging Sony on the fairness of long-term contracts. Some say the outcome could change the future of the recording business.
- Novice Producers Seek Station Break : Television: Pair filmed a homemade pilot for a children's series. But even with a new federal mandate on children's shows, selling it is proving to be difficult.
- Bank Tells Karcher to Repay Loan or Face Sale of Stock : Debt: The Carl's Jr. founder pledged almost a million shares, 10% of his stake, to secure a $4.8-million loan.
- WEST COVINA : Mall Opens $100-Million Wing With 40 Stores
- Man Loses Libel Suit Against Riding Club
- Charity to Take Vans of Toys to Shelter
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : 10,000 'Pot' Plants Found in Remote Area; Man Held
- LITTLE TOKYO : Businessman Arrested in Prostitution Case
- A Different Kind of Handicap
- In Defense of Farm Labor Contractors
- Medicaid Abortion Ban
- Clavey River
- Clinton Orders 5,300 Troops to Somalia, Sets March 31 Pullout : Africa: Deployment is 'to protect our troops and to complete our mission,' President says, rejecting calls to 'cut and run.' He sends 1,700 soldiers, plus 3,600 Marines to be stationed offshore.
- Community Sends a Powerful Message
- Greater Access Through Forums
- Pushing for the Best Site for Campus
- Children Deserve a Better Choice
- Cardinal Mahony
- Guilt or Innocence
- Carjacking and Causes
- Clinton Orders 5,300 Troops to Somalia, Sets March 31 Pullout : Africa: Deployment is 'to protect our troops and to complete our mission,' President says. Of the contingent, 1,800 are from Camp Pendleton, including hundreds from the El Toro and Tustin Marine bases.
- Library Is Vital to Santa Paula
- Different Report on Congressman
- Copyright Issue Bedevils Plans for New Mascot : Education: Mission Viejo High School committee plans to change image of smiling baby imp, which students chose in a recent election, to avoid having to pay fee to comics firm for similar 'Hot Stuff' character.
- Family's Generous Gift for Arts Plaza
- Cable Firms Dupe TV Addicts
- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 8, 1993
- TELEVISION - Oct. 8, 1993
- Aspin Rejects Calls for His Resignation : Criticism: Defense secretary concedes his decision not to send armor to U.S. forces in Somalia was a mistake.
- Mayor Expected to Scale Back LAPD Buildup
- Military Ban on Gays Suspended Temporarily : Government: Defense Department is seeking a stay of federal judge's ruling. Meanwhile, it will comply with the order forbidding discrimination.
- Police Name 2 Suspects in Child Abuse Case
- Cash Registers Ringing Praises of Mighty Ducks : Marketing: Shoppers across U.S. snap up items depicting NHL's newest team, which debuts tonight.
- Toddler in Sex Photos Is Traced to O.C. Home
- TCI Will Be Reunited With Liberty Media : Television: Merger would join two of the most powerful cable companies in the nation. They were split two years ago.
- Malone Courting Allies in Cable Wars
- There Is Uniform Appeal for Kids in Public Appearances
- UP FOR GRABS? With Assemblyman Tom Umberg...
- Child in Alleged Sex Abuse Photos Found
- Rash of O.C. Recall Efforts Testifies to Voters' Mood
- El Toro Plan Compromise Draws Critics : Base conversion: Supporters of commercial airport say pending agreement may leave north, central county communities with little power.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 8, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 8, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 8, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 8, 1993
- Supplier Kills Order for Stern Autobiography
- Jordan Retirement Leaves Sponsors Holding the Ball : Marketing: Nike and others scramble amid news of the NBA star's departure. Millions in endorsement fees are at stake.
- Pie's the Limit
- Sangiovese: Hot Red
- Let a Beloved Dog Drown? Not on Your Life
- Churches Seek Ways to Hike Security : Safety: Police conduct seminar for ministers and parishioners after a transient tried to rape an elderly woman inside a church.
- Receiving Help With Life's Chores Doesn't Mean Surrendering Dignity
- The following are the top music sales...
- DEAR DIARY : Pacific Symphony Launches Its Season With Michael Tilson Thomas' 'From the Diary of Anne Frank'
- TELEVISIONThe 'M. Butterfly' Story: For those intrigued...
- Start-Up Companies Pitch Woo for Venture Capital : Entrepreneurs: 34 firms at conference get five minutes each to convince investors they deserve money.
- ENVIRONMENT
- Resolution Trust Legacy Aids Banks : Finance: The agency boosted growth of a $17-billion market in loan trading that is key to the recent upswing in bank earnings, analysts say.
- More Cold Cash for Alaskans
- IN THE KITCHEN : Flavored Vinegars: Setting Up Shoppe
- Partying Down for Wynonna
- The Region : Tree-Planting Ceremony
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Sticky Business
- GOINGS ON : Kronos Style Is Anything but Traditional : Quartet to kick off UC Santa Barbara's 1993-1994 performing arts season with a concert on Sunday.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Smokey's Gets Its Act Together : Western fare and family dining are the order of the day at the Ventura eatery.
- Questions of Favoritism Stir Review of Fire Dept. Recruits : Jobs: One-third of candidates are firefighters' sons. Council members have raised the issue of fairness but firemen respond that it is only natural for siblings to enter the same trade.
- Compton : Businesses Must Follow Painting Regulations
- TOP TWO TO BE TESTED
- The Mills Brothers, "The Best of the Decca Years" (1941-55); <i> Decca/MCA</i>
- Chief Asks Public Help in Stopping Attacks on LAPD
- GLENDALE : Trustees' Pay Raise Criticized by Union
- THOUSAND OAKS : Court Upholds Schools' Builder Fee
- Panel Backs Ventura Blvd. Assessment District : Revitalization: Supporters say the move would generate quick cash flow for the improvement plan. Reliance on trip fees would be reduced.
- We're Slowly Getting Real About Death, Dying
- Photos Released in Child Sex Abuse Case
- Obligations Don't Slow Him Down : Los Alamitos' Bozman Rushing His Way Into End Zone, Record Book
- PREP ROUNDUP : Woodbridge Beats San Clemente in Tennis
- SEC Proposal Requires Brokers to Disclose 'Order Flow' Fees
- U.S. Competitiveness Efforts Score High : Commerce: A bipartisan council applauds steps by Clinton Administration but urges diligence.
- S&Ls; Suffering an Identity Crisis : Loan Brokers, Mutual Funds Usurping Traditional Roles
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS
- BLAZING AUDIT: For the Ventura County Fire...
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Norrie Finds Niche in Broadcast Booth : Radio: Former UCLA quarterback has settled in as color commentator of KMPC broadcasts of Bruin football games.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : On the Job, Just Do the Job
- Tanker Carrying Milk Causes 4-Vehicle Crash; 1 Injured
- COVINA : Reservist Held in Deaths of Ex-Wife, In-Laws
- VENTURA : Mobile Home Group Backs 4 Candidates
- Gretzky Can Empathize With Jordan : Kings: The biggest name in hockey came close to calling it quits himself.
- It Was Time to Bring Out the Big Gun
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Schilling Brought Heat to Ice Braves
- DANCE REVIEW : Aman Mixes Modernism, Folkloric in Dean's 'Light'
- They're Waiting for a Reel Big Deal : O.C. Pop Beat: Jeff Pearson, a country musician fishing for a break, hopes he's on the verge of something good. His Crazy Horse concert Tuesday played up family, faith and romance.
- MGM President Meeker Resigns in Wake of Mancuso Appointment
- Uncommon Herbs : In a Burmese Garden
- So You Want to Grow <i> Pak Chee</i> ?
- Hamo Rostamian of Glendale, immediate past president...
- Homes With Guns Have Bigger Risk of Homicide, Study Finds : Control advocates cite data to bolster case for Brady bill. Rifle Assn. doubts methods.
- Flying High on 100th Birthday : 'Tugboat Tessie' Celebrates With Blimp Ride, Recalls Her Life
- Plane Crash Claimed 3 College 'Nice Guys' : Accident: Flying Team members from Mt. SAC mourn fellow pilots killed when their craft went down near Lake Isabella.
- Uncertain Road to Democracy: Can Yeltsin Get There From Here? : Russia: Authoritarian crackdown appears to run counter to earlier aspirations and casts a shadow over elections.
- New Fees for Services Sought by Council : Budget: City officials want to recover costs that directly benefit residents, such as emergency medical calls.
- Council Says Developer Breached Contract : Thousand Oaks: Officials find firm in default on $806,000 payment. They want to reduce project's size.
- 36 L.A. Police Squad Cars to Be Outfitted With Video Cameras : Law enforcement: Private funding will allow for expansion of the experimental program.
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Picks '94 World Ambassador
- POMONA : 30 Workers Quit or Are Fired in Hospital Probe
- Victory in City Hall, Though Battle Still Rages in the Streets
- Thousand Oaks Curbs Aggressive Peddlers : Regulations: Complaints over pushy hawkers spur council to pass a law that will keep vendors out of residential neighborhoods.
- Suspect in Woman's Slaying Surrenders
- LA PALMA : City Seeks to Prevent 2 Toys' Sale at Parade
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women End Losing Streak
- Los Alamitos Crunching Numbers, Opponents
- Spinach Salad: No Bacon
- Pomona : Fair Draws 1.4 Million
- The 'Art for Life' Auction to Help Those With AIDS
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Error Reported in Breast Cancer Study
- Temple City : Cyclist Headgear Required
- Protection for Owl Challenged : Environment: Timber firms petition government to revoke threatened status of birds in California, saying they are thriving. Activists promise to fight the unusual request.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : Officers Suit Up
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Evenhandedness Gets It Nowhere, So U.N. Puts Squeeze on Croatia's Serbs : Balkans: Sanctions against Yugoslavia are linked to resolution of its neighbor's standoff. Belgrade could be forced to cut ties to rebels.
- O.C.'s Umberg Plans Race for State Atty. Gen.
- El Monte : Sentencing for Hate Crimes
- Ex-Carter Center Chief Is Sentenced for Fraud
- Store Event to Benefit 96 Charities
- High School Programs Work on Curing the Itch to Ditch : Education: Huntington Park High initiates a tracking system that has resulted in a 5.5% increase in attendance. Other schools are trying a variety of computerized systems.
- Sobriety Checkpoint in Villa Park Friday
- Intolerable Assaults on Police Officers
- Tutoring Program Fosters Service and Student Camaraderie
- Organization to Defy U.S. Ban on Travel to Cuba
- Racial Bias Suit Filed Against Hospital
- Countywide : AIDS Walk to Give $421,500 in Awards
- Fundamentalist Change to 'L.A. Law' : Television: A producer says the Christian lawyer joining the show, returning tonight, will be complex. Religious leaders are skeptical.
- Wilson Enacts Tax Breaks for Some Businesses : Legislation: The two bills signed by the governor amount to $400 million in cuts. Supporters say the reforms will create jobs, but critics contend the measures are too broad.
- Long Beach : 2 Meetings on Conversion of Navy Housing Scheduled
- A Hard Lesson Shared on Death and Dying
- WALNUT : 3-Year-Old Boy Who Had 2 Marrow Transplants Dies
- South Bay Hospital Tries to Expand Network of Physicians, Insurers
- DANA POINT : Citizen Input Sought on Block Grant Uses
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Water Rate System Advances
- No Liberty Means No Deal : NAFTA: A common market of the Americas' democracies would be a better incentive for Mexico to reform.
- Two County Women Win in Senior Tennis
- A Meal Plan at CSUN Not an Easy Recipe : Finances: Structuring a program for all athletes that adheres to NCAA rules and school's budget is challenge.
- Despite the Mixed Emotions, Lott Is Still a Raider at Heart : Pro football: Jet defensive back takes shots at former team, but has fond memories as he prepares for Sunday's game at Coliseum.
- Kings Follow Form, Lose to Canucks, 5-2
- Family, Friends Will Hold Rally Today in Support of Carl Karcher
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Law of Cabbages
- Contractors Board Says It Will Tackle Problems : Consumers: Complaints from O.C. home buyers spur promise to protect public from unscrupulous contractors.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS & VIEWS : To Have and to Hold : If the Lockdown on Lockers Continues, Students Will Be Without Personal or Storage Space of Their Own
- Program Seeks to Keep Mentally Ill Out of Jail
- Occidental Gets Grant From Philip Morris
- Montebello : City OKs $6.7-Million Plan to Renovate Golf Course
- COMMENTARY : Spotlight Was Too Much for Jordan
- Big Ben's Hour As Lineman--or Back --St. Francis' Kadletz Cleans Foes' Clocks
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Landscape Painting Show Tells Sad Story of Wilderness That Got Away : Some of William Keith's works express panoramic beauty. Others yearn toward an almost religious, epiphanic intensity.
- St. Francis' Kadletz Is Biggest Kid on the Block : Preps: The 6-foot-4, 270-pounder has become one of the area's most powerful and punishing lineman.
- PREPSMany thought this would be a rebuilding...
- CHALLENGE IN MOGADISHU : Voices : Reaction to the events in Somalia.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Darkroom': Laughs Despite Fuzzy Focus
- Man Trapped by Boulder Amputates Leg
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Loosening of Hatch Act Restrictions
- CALABASAS : Students Get Science Lessons at Camp-Out
- SANTA ANA HEIGHTS : Club Must End Adult Entertainment Show
- LULAC Files Additional Complaints : Rights: Activist group says county health and transportation agencies have excluded Latinos and other minorities from planning and administrative posts.
- Not impressed: Despite fifth-ranked Esperanza's 20-6 victory...
- Through the Years
- ART REVIEW : Meyer's Work Vibrates With Resistance
- Law Firm Establishes One-Man County Office
- In Aftermath of Violence, Some Wounds Won't Heal for a Long Time : Politics: Tensions break through gunshot victims' pain, doctors' fatigue at Moscow's main trauma center.
- Los Feliz : Reward Posted in Robbery
- STAGE : Plays Explore Timeless Theme of Battling Class Distinctions : A two-man show set in South African and a British musical blend humor, passion and memorable songs.
- Former Bruin Norrie Finds Niche in Broadcast Booth : Radio: The quarterback, who led UCLA to the 1986 Rose Bowl, has settled in as color commentator of KMPC broadcasts of Bruin football games.
- The Region : Transit Survey of Youths
- William M. Whitney of Pasadena has been...
- Blade Puts Metropolis on Cutting Edge for the '90s
- WEST COVINA : Mall Opens $100-Million Wing With 40 Stores
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Plan for Homes on Ridgeline Renewed
- Check for $272,000 Reignites School, District Funding Debate
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Work-at-Home Program Gets $100,000 Grant
- After Starting Season 4-0, It's Clear Sailing Ahead for Mira Costa
- WATER POLO ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Takes Control From the Start
- The Agony Continues in Chicago : American League: White Sox add to the hurt by losing again to the Blue Jays at home, 3-1.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Phantom' Bests Lloyd Webber's Extravaganza
- Using Godliness to Foster Cleanliness
- Without 'Anything Else to Prove,' Jordan Retires : Sports: The Bulls' star says the sense of motivation is gone. But he doesn't rule out a return to the NBA.