- VENTURA : Planners Give Final OK to Courthouse
- Riordan Inauguration Quote Can't Be Found in Scripture
- FULLERTON : College Flea Market Open Every Sunday
- Moorpark Has High Hopes for High Street Plan : Redevelopment: City may add benches, planters and trash receptacles as part of blueprint to rejuvenate downtown.
- BURBANK : Mayor Plans Weekly Call-In TV Show
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Extending Roads Advised to Ease Santa Clarita Traffic Woes
- But They Can Still Hang Over With the Best
- Berganio Gets to Final With Pitch 'n' Putt : U.S. Public Links: Sylmar resident rolls in a 35-footer to set up playoff victory in quarterfinals, then chips in for an eagle to take charge in semifinals.
- Clinton Ad Agency Plans L.A. Branch
- 400 Young Delegates Flock to Environmental Summit
- Sessions to Meet Reno Today; Dismissal Likely
- Supervisor Says West Cities Should Stop Dumping at Simi Valley : Environment: Vicky Howard says those communities should be responsible for their own waste. Her plan would ban daily shipment of 80 tons of trash.
- SAN FERNANDO : TV Movie Re-Creates Death of Officer
- TARZANA : '90210' Star Gets to Keep His Pet Pigs
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Albus Takes Senior Lead, Credits New Putter
- TV REVIEWS : All-Female Cast in See-Through 'Lace'
- Golf
- European Bank Chief Quits After Incriminating Audit : Banking: Jacques Attali's early resignation follows report showing lavish spending.
- Water, Water Everywhere but Not Much to Spare : Gardening: Climbing temperatures make plants the neediest this month, when there's a whole lot of growing going on, but an official end to the drought doesn't mean it's OK to overdo it.
- David Brian; Suave Actor in Movies, 1950s TV Series
- Mexico Ready to Send Chinese Voyagers Back
- Smuggler Swallows 61 Packets of Cocaine
- U.S. Gives Up Papers to Aid Hanoi's Search
- Elderly Rancher May Be First Victim of 'Killer Bees' in U.S.
- Oil Tankers to Start Taking Coastal Route : Environment: Coastal Commission will allow eight trips a month from Gaviota terminal, raising concerns about spills.
- Sleuthing Takes Downed U.S. Pilot's Daughter to Washington Picket Line : Vietnam War: She and other activists confront officials, demand truth on fate of missing servicemen.
- COSTA MESA : Rentals in 7 Areas Targeted for Cleanup
- Four Legion Players Ruled Ineligible
- WEEKEND TV : Cable Offers Original Movies Sunday
- ART
- U.S. Reports Trade Deficit Drop for May : Commerce: Weak consumer demand at home and a sharp decline in imports from Japan were key factors in May's 17.6% shrinkage, reports say.
- FBI to Probe Charge That Race Was a Factor in Drug Searches
- Angels Heralded as Heavenly Works of Art : Collections: Suzi Chauvel views her menagerie as extensions of artists' beliefs, while the paintings that grace Consuelo Chozas' walls are rooted in tradition.
- Ukraine Begins to Dismantle 10 of Its Nuclear Missiles
- Russia to Scale Back Missile Technology Sale to India : Accord: In return, U.S. will begin talks on commercial ventures in space with Moscow.
- France Marks WWII Roundup of Jews
- TV REVIEWS : This 'Heidi' Is a Drama for All Ages
- GLENDALE : Fire Supervisor Will Be Honored
- Supremacist Group a Mystery to Hate Crime Experts : Prejudice: The few investigators who had heard of the Fourth Reich Skinheads trace them to flyers distributed last March in New Jersey.
- Countywide : Patients Get Real Charge Out of Show
- Disney's Daughter Attacks Book : Biography: Family members end their silence and speak out against 'Hollywood's Dark Prince,' which claims that Walt Disney served as a FBI informant.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Ex-Aerospace Engineer Hones Dowsing Skills
- SUNLAND : Police Seek Help in Finding Missing Man
- PORT HUENEME : Alleged Mugger Felt Guilty About Crime
- Countywide : County May Reduce Garbage Pickup Fees
- L.A. WATCH : Staying Power
- Many Hopes Will Sink if Swimming Pool Closes : Deficit: Will Rogers Park facility, a summer respite in Watts, is one of 24 endangered by county cutbacks.
- VENTURA : Chavez Tribute Being Sculpted in White Stone
- Countywide : Drug-Sniffing Dogs to Return to Schools
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rijo Ends 10-Game Winless Streak, 4-0
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Still Leads, Armstrong Out
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : U.S. Men Beat China to Gain Basketball Final
- MOUSE RESEARCH: Was Walt Disney, creator of...
- COLUMN ONE : The Rotten Truth About Garbage : Stuff in landfills is not biodegrading as fast you think, says an archeologist who digs for pop-top cans instead of pottery shards.
- Links Among O.C. Suspects Still Unclear : Investigation: Authorities know little about them, but friends and relatives say three have ties with hate groups.
- FULLERTON : Growing Recall List Includes Mayor
- Lawyer From L.A. Is State Bar's First Woman President
- Woman Leads CHP in Chase on Wrong Side
- SANTA CLARITA : School District Opens Door to Bible Study Groups
- VENTURA : Powerboats Prepare for Channel Dash
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Emotional Night at the Stadium
- Strawberry Was Possible Skinhead Target
- Director of NASA's Manned Space Program to Retire
- SIMI VALLEY : White House Coming to Reagan Library
- VENTURA : Man Shot in Fight With Girlfriend
- MONTALVO : Train Derailment Under Investigation
- SAN CLEMENTE : $19-Million Budget OKd; More Cuts, Fees
- Cole Wins Unanimous Decision in First Title Bout Held in Russia
- Deffenbaugh's Life Revolves Around Surf, Sand and Son
- Patience Rewarded as Malin Avenges Loss After 27 Years
- Now It's Royal St. Nick's After Faldo's Smashing 63 : Golf: Record round puts him on top of a starry leader board, with Langer, Norman, Couples and Pavin in hunt.
- Paul Conrad Exhibit in Fullerton Extended
- A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Naked Sport : Television: The British TV crew that exposed the inner workings of the U.S. film biz with 'Naked Hollywood' takes a peek at another America obsession.
- Luxury Is Worth Less These Days
- Army Role in Nigeria Vote Suits Told
- Quake Rattles Alabama
- The Economics of the Underclass
- SAN FERNANDO
- Protesters Against Gun Violence Target NRA Offices
- Friends Holding Carwash Today to Aid Girl Orphaned in Wreck
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Paseana's Chances in Vanity? Great, No Males Are Running
- Riordan Is a Catholic, but He'll Be Judged on His Acts as Mayor : Faith: Though the new mayor contributes heavily to church projects, he is not a religious role model. Diocesan leaders do not expect his political life to be influenced.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Salary Range Raised for City Position
- Lutheran Brotherhood recently honored Joan Whalen of...
- ORANGE : Limited Hours for Library Branch
- WOODLAND HILLS : Ex-Convict Gets 37 Years in Burglary
- Decisions
- LOCAL NOTES : Booth Shoots 71 Again and Wins by 11 Strokes
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Tim Brown Still Feels Restricted
- Q&A; WITH CAROLE KING : 'I Have Everything I Want'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Army Derailed Vote Secretly, Official Says
- Britain Lifts Curtain on Security Agency : Government: MI5 breaks precedent with photograph of director in her office, brochure detailing its activities.
- Plea Deal Made in Shooting of Firefighter During Riots
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Steelers' Foster Fined for Holdout
- Family Night for Huberts at Ventura
- The Season a Journeyman Measured Up : Young Tiger Infielder Had a Magic Year in '84
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sexual Healing': Boring, but Safe
- Arson Attacks on Foreigners No Longer Big News in Germany : Media: The incidents have become so common that only those involving fatalities rate headlines.
- HABITAT BARBECUE: Habitat for Humanity, the nonprofit...
- ENCINO : Last Effort to Fight Drive-Through Plan
- Injured Woman Reportedly Climbed Out of Knott's Ride
- Casa Pacifica Directors Seek Last $1 Million : Camarillo: Work is about to start on 60-bed facility to house abused or neglected children before they are put in foster care.
- ENCINO : Life Term Considered in Bystander Slaying
- Clippers Talking to Hubie Brown
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : The New Guy Is Strange One
- European basketball star Toni Kukoc will sign...
- TV REVIEWS : 'Sound, Silence' Traces Bell's Life
- Theater Workshop Set
- AIDS Fails to Sap Strengths of Ensemble : The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, performing in Irvine tonight, is 'a place of joy' amid the pain caused by the disease, says the group's artistic director.
- Wildlife Makes Tracks as Water Rises in Midwest
- Toxic Discharges
- Santa Monica Parks to be Closed From Midnight to 5 a.m. : Laws: The City Council hopes the change will curb drug dealing and other crime. Homeless people protest.
- For Murphy, It's Jungle Out There : Basketball: UC Irvine assistant coaches Western Samoa national team to a gold medal at Oceania championships.
- Dodgers Win in a Pinch : Baseball: Hansen's single in the ninth gives L.A. a 2-1 victory. Ceremony for Campanella and Drysdale precedes the game.
- Wilson Signs Workers' Compensation Reform : Legislation: Lawmakers tout the bipartisan package, saying it will speed economic recovery and create jobs.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : Political Parties Sign Pact for Democracy
- Suspect in Murders Pleads Not Guilty in Fraud Case
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ITALY : Mafia War Feared as Weapons Pour In
- Firm Asks City to Pay Relocation Expenses : Simi Valley: Recording company Warner Elektra applies to build warehouse and distribution facility, but also asks for $100,000.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Temples Form a New Alliance : Woodland Hills: Shir Chadash needed a home, and Temple Emet needed help paying the bills. Now they have merged to become Kol Tikvah.
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : Porter and Ohio State Teams Lead the Way Into the Finals
- Playing the Undiluted Blues : Kim Wilson Wants to Keep the Original Spirit of the Music Alive
- 'Star Wars' Marathon on Sci-Fi Channel
- APPLIANCES : Routine Care Can Add Years to Life of Machines
- Higher Phone Rates Loom : Utilities: PUC gets recommendations to raise basic monthly residential charges anywhere from 20% to 55% next year. But regional long-distance charges would drop.
- Arrest of Slain Girl's Boyfriend Reveals Plot
- 'Baby Jesse' Dies as Second Heart Transplant Fails : Medicine: The child underwent his first surgery at 16 days old. His seven years of life were marked by hope and controversy.
- Officials Issue Warning of Mosquito Danger
- IRVINE : Appointee Selection Process Gets City OK
- Q&A; : New O.C. Arts Leadership : No Quick, Major Changes for Center : Tom Tomlinson takes a wait-and-see attitude on programming, expansion at the Performing Arts Center. Local sentiment will be his guide.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Education Is Theme of Democrats' Picnic
- Q&A; : New O.C. Arts Leadership : Philharmonic's Scope to Broaden : New Executive Director Dean Corey says financial matters and programming will get equal attention. He likes the trend of diversity in attractions.
- Idea of Jordanian-Palestinian State Wins Support : Mideast: The two Arab parties view confederation as a way around Israeli fears. Prime Minister Rabin is an obstacle.
- Christopher to Visit Mideast in August
- Suspect in Fatal Hijacking Brought to U.S. : Terrorism: Palestinian arrested in Nigeria. American woman's death in 1985 siege of Egypt Air flight prompted FBI's use of 'long arm' laws.
- LOS ANGELES : Denny Case Defendant Loses Bid for Lower Bail
- A candidate seeking Clinton's endorsement?Sure the President's...
- Comeback Student Gets Dazzling Tour of Wall Street at Work : Contest: Winning essayist Rafael Castro and his host, the head of the New York Stock Exchange, are mutually impressed.
- High Court to Review Case of Death Row Inmate
- SANTA PAULA : Man Convicted of Murdering Cousin
- Ex-Thompson Partner Denies Asset Fraud : Courts: Michael F. Goodwin, a suspect in the car racing-pioneer's murder, pleads not guilty in bankruptcy case.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Wins, Makes Boston's Day
- Hart's Delmatoff, Charles Help East Rally to 27-24 All-Star Win
- Setting Sporting Sights : Lindquist Looking to Cap Disney Career With a Title Game
- New York's Black 47 Transcends Irish Heritage : Transplanted bandleader Larry Kirwan has found what he's looking for--'music and adventure and theater.'
- Black 47's Larry Kirwan Enjoys Luck O' the Irish
- Weather System That Soaks Midwest Is Baking Southeast
- SANTA PAULA : Suspect in Slaying Faces Stay in Patton
- In an effort to foster understanding and...
- WILMINGTON : Man Sought in Third Kidnaping of Ex-Girlfriend
- Riordan Appoints Attorney to Handle LAX Revenue Issue
- Ojai Man Gets 12-Year Term in Slaying at Party
- PERSONAL FINANCE / KATHY M. KRISTOF : Few RTC Deals for 'Little Guy'
- SECURITIES
- FURNISHINGS : Roll Out Green Tag Carpet Program
- Winner of $111 Million Won't Say When He'll Claim Prize
- Fair Coaster Crash Blamed on Operator
- McDonough Named President of N.Y. Fed
- U.S. May File Theft Charges Against Ex-GM Exec Lopez
- Getting Pyongyang to Play Ball : Beijing could be the key to keeping North Korea from nuclear arms
- Church to Welcome New Organist
- BUENA PARK : City Wins 2nd Legal Case Against Unions
- BURBANK : Playground Is Dedicated to 'Tonight Show'
- Simi Hospital Adapts to New Times : Health care: With traditional sources of revenue declining, the facility is increasing focus on outpatient services.
- Butcher Slices Off a Rally by Indians : Angels: Pitcher gets first save. Back-to-back homers by Curtis and Salmon make the difference, 2-1.
- Hollypark Success Probably in Cards : Gambling: Attendance and handle are up, but main reason for financial well-being is card-playing club set to open next year.
- Vinnie James Stays in 'Locomotion' as Opening Act
- ART REVIEW : Vietnam Comes Home : Terry Allen's 'Youth in Asia' Confronts Veterans' Battle
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Repairs Can Help You Screen Out Insects
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Measures Great and Small Can Increase Safety of an Elderly Person's Environment
- Congressional Democrats Maneuver on Budget Bill : Legislation: Conflict between House, Senate over energy taxes threatens the fragile majorities needed to pass Clinton's deficit-cutting package.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Stealing Taxpayer Confidence
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Choice of Surface Is No Dutch Treat
- Man of Many Sports Tries to Master One : Golf: Neale Smith, who once high-jumped 7-3 in Australia's Olympic trials, is now working to climb the PGA Tour ladder.
- The Aim of Workers' Comp Bills
- Tips for Efficiency
- Fiedler Appointed to Redevelopment Board : City Hall: The mayor's naming of the former congresswoman marks her return to public office.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : U.N. Aid Flights Halted After Attack
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Castro Unexpected Victor at Summit
- Wilson Signs Workers' Comp Overhaul Plan
- D.A. to Be Honored for Fraud Program
- Work's a Beach : Lifeguards May Look Laid-Back, But They're Out There Saving Lives
- VENTURA : 4 Sought in Armed Robbery of Store
- UC Will Resume Site Search for a San Joaquin Campus : Education: The move comes as the university's funding outlook improves. Board also scales back an increase in student fees.
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Higgins Leaves Las Vegas With Money in His Pocket
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mitchell, Johnson in Shouting Match
- Carbajal to Put His IBF, WBC Titles on the Line : Boxing: He meets Kim Kwang-Sun in light-flyweight bout that might set up unification match. Pendleton defends IBF lightweight title against Paez.
- Are They Watching the Same Manager?
- Kashmir, India and Pakistan
- Free Condoms
- Jays' Gaston Manages to Rile Up Everyone at the All-Star Game
- Don't Tell the Owners or They Will Do It
- Clinton's Haircut
- Jockeys' Performances Too Often Overlooked
- Salk Institute Annex
- How Many Does It Take to Screw Up a Ballclub?
- Fans Should Be Free to Root for Their Team
- Curbing Violence on Television
- Smoking Ban in L.A.
- Lawyers
- SATURDAY LETTERS : 'Aladdin' Lyrics: Barbaric, but Hey, It's Art
- Obituaries - July 17, 1993
- In River Battle, Some View Levees as Most Dangerous Enemy : Environment: Critics charge that the flood barriers have helped create the disaster in some areas.
- Ethnic Mix, Valley Clout Mark Riordan Appointees : Politics: Mayor's choices for citizen panels include six Latinos, five African-Americans, four Asian-Americans.
- HAPPY DUCKS? A few enthusiastic Mighty Ducks...
- Assembly OKs Bill to Ban Client Bequests to Lawyers : Legislation: Measure stems from case of Laguna Hills attorney who made himself a beneficiary, netting millions.
- Two Major Rivers Merge Into New Flood Catastrophe : Disaster: The Mississippi and the Missouri wash together, destroying levees and forcing hundreds to flee. Rising river plays havoc with N.D., Minnesota towns.
- Synagogue in O.C. Targeted, FBI Alleges
- Ruling Allows Slot-Type Gambling : Courts: Federal judge says California must permit betting machines on Indian land. The state vows to appeal.
- Assembly OKs Restrictions on Lawyer Gifts
- Supremacist Group a Mystery to Hate Crime Experts : Prejudice: The few investigators who had heard of the Fourth Reich Skinheads trace them to flyers distributed last March in New Jersey.
- O.C. Man in Hate Plot Had Gun Dealer Permit : Probe: Josh Daniel Lee, 23, obtained a weapons license about two years ago. Officials say he supplied arms to skinheads.
- Targets of Alleged Plot Vow to Stand Firm Against Hate
- Clinton Delays Policy on Gays in Military as Nunn Plans 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Bill : Armed forces: The President pushes his decision back to next week. But legislation could undermine any executive order.
- More Suspects Sought in White Supremacist Plot
- Two Major Rivers Surge Together; Key Bridge Cut Off : Disaster: The Mississippi and the Missouri destroy flood barriers and force hundreds to flee. Levee accident sets off a spectacular gasoline explosion, fire.
- Clinton Said to Be '100%' Behind Elders : Appointments: In the face of financial questions, the Administration is waging a public relations campaign on behalf of the surgeon general nominee.
- Tide Pool Bill Sent to Wilson : Environment: Measure approved by Senate protects Dana Point zone and enlarges Laguna refuges. The governor is expected to sign it.
- Library System Braces for Closures : Budget: Burden falling hard on sites in Santa Clarita, Conejo and Antelope valleys.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 17, 1993
- Rap played a role in jury deliberations
- Carole Little Sews Up Deal With Mayor Riordan : Jobs: Meeting persuades the apparel maker to stay in Los Angeles and take over the former May Co. distribution center.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cuisine Fit for an Emperor : Despite toned-down spicing, the Mughlai food at new India's Tandoori in Valencia is fresh and honest.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Peace Agreement Near, Mediators Say
- The Joys of Dining Alfresco : A number of restaurants take advantage of the weather by serving outdoors in a variety of settings.
- Study Strongly Links Genetics, Homosexuality
- Philharmonic's Choice Has Been Performer, Educator
- Rock 'n' Roll : Rags = Riches : Legions of rock fans are remembering their heroes with Janis Joplin-style hats and John Lennon-inspired specs. But the hottest items, appropriately, are loud ties.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Growing List of Juveniles Blamed for Recent Fires
- Mayor's Goal: More Police but No Tax Hike : Hawthorne: The proposal includes contracting out some services and selling city cars and cellular phones. Some council members are skeptical.
- Parents to Discuss Plan to Break Up L.A. Schools : Education: After defeat in Assembly committee, backers regroup. Roberti stops short of endorsing statewide initiative plan.
- Gott Ends a Battle of Martinezes : Baseball: Dodgers get only four hits, but hold off Expos, 3-2.
- Man Who Disrupted Reagan Speech Flees 4-Month Jail Term
- Westminster Woman Beaten in Robbery
- New Policy Will Allow Military to Expel Gays
- Theater on Ice : This weekend marks the 20th annual "Showcase for Skaters," a unique competition in which emphasis is on artistic ability.
- Seats of Power : Which Body Part Is This Season's Hot Fashion Accessory? : (Hint: You're Sitting on Yours)
- Random Color Hits Tie-Dye Techniques Head-on
- Egypt Links Trade Center Blast to International Plot : Terrorism: Information given to U.S. officials implicates Iraqis, Iranians and a group of Islamic extremists operating out of Pakistan.
- Theft of Costly Fish Costume Is Blow to Fund-Raiser : Hardship: Someone stole the outfit, which had been borrowed for use in a program to benefit disabled boy. If not returned, $850 of the money raised will have to be used to replace it.
- Poison Center's Calls to Go to L.A. County Facility : Health: The consolidation is aimed at saving money. The Orange facility, which serves a five-county area, is unable to stay open due to lack of funding.
- SANTA ANA : School Board Adopts Smoking Prohibition
- As the son of a U.S. military...
- Golf
- Valley Stars Show Their Stuff One Last Friday Night : Football: High school standouts meet at Birmingham High before moving on.
- Sidemen's Anger Fuels Miles' Set
- National Video Rentals : 'Few Good Men' Cruises Onto Chart
- House Approves 5% Cut in NEA Budget Allotment
- Emery Emery's Not Afraid of the Dark : Angry Young Comic Says 'There Is No Line for Me,' So There's No Telling What He'll Do
- Theater Reviews : 'Five Guys Named Moe': Thin Book, Huge Party
- Success of Dealer's Venture Riding on Used Cars : Automobiles: Undaunted by the collapse of his businesses, Pete Ellis will open a lot in Costa Mesa, with a new sales approach.
- Golden West Financial Corp., parent of the...
- EFData Chief Joins Satellite Tech Board
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- 'Natural Beauty: Total Beauty Care, Using Natural Ingredients'
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Spanish, Latin Officials Urge Castro to Quit : Summit: Appeal by 200 calls him a 'discordant note' at Ibero-American talks. It asks him to give Cubans a chance 'to know complete freedom.'
- How to Smooth Out Those Wrinkles
- Budget Plan Will Devastate Social Services, Official Says : Finances: Since the 1985-86 fiscal year, the county's caseload has more than doubled to 1.8 million people. The department's staff already has been trimmed by 17%.
- Stranded Russian Sailors Tire of Life as Castaways : Shipping: An expedition sent to relieve the crew, marooned since April on a disabled ship in Los Angeles Harbor, had to return home.
- 2 Medflies Found
- Steinberg Can Write New Chapter of Golf History at Brentwood CC
- Benefit Performance of 'Evita' Scheduled
- Theater Reviews : 'Will Rogers Follies': Tune-in-Cheek Show
- TV FACTS
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Office Vacancy Rate in O.C. Is Lowest in Decade : Real estate: The second-quarter figure, 19.6%, sparks optimism in long-depressed commercial market.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Talks Begin Over Test-Site Monitoring
- Weekly Chief Fired; 5 Resign in Protest : Journalism: Publisher of alternative newspaper cites unhappiness with its editorial direction.
- Clinton Announces Credit Plan for Poor : Finance: President proposes distributing $382 million to lending units in urban and rural areas. Industry opposes creating new class of banks.
- California IN BRIEF : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Campbell to Seek State Senate Seat
- Another Voice : Valley-based Bailey Broadcasting produces programs focusing on African-American issues.
- MEDICINE / ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE : Discovery May Explain Memory Loss
- Firefighters Union Files Suit to Block Closing of Station
- More DMV Offices May Open Saturdays
- New England Man Slain in North Hollywood
- VENTURA : Molester Gets 1-Year in Jail and Probation
- Struggle Over Gun Leaves Stepson Dead
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Defensive Hopes Rest on Kelly
- General Rule: Don't Sneak Up on the General
- MOVIE REVIEW : Even a Strong Villain Can't Save Weak 'Benefit'
- Film: Le Studio Canal Plus, an arm...
- Agencies' Double-A Ratings of State Bonds Calm Fiscal Fears
- Country Club Clearing Up Chapter 11 : Reorganization: Bankruptcy Court judge confirms plan for posh Marbella golf facility in San Juan Capistrano.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Police Appeal for Information on Identity of Baby
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Farmers' Market to Start at College : Shopping: Organizers' initial choice to use the City Hall parking lot became a bone of contention with Newhall Land & Farming.
- VAN NUYS : 2nd Jury Sworn in for Menendez Murder Trial
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Puts Aside Street Repair Fee
- Senior Circuit : Instead of Squinting Toward the Twilight of a Career or Retiring at 55, the Softball Player Can Be a Rookie Again, Playing Out the String in His Golden Years
- THEATER REVIEWS : Scripts Confine Adventurers' Spirits : Two one-man shows unexpectedly complement each other, but more because of the observations of authors Richard Henry Dana and Jack London than anything the actors try.
- AEROSPACE
- Ron Oberman New Executive VP of A&R; at MCA Records
- AIRLINES
- NEWBURY PARK : Developer Agrees to Expand Size of Lots
- Tighter Restrictions Placed on Boy Charged in Slaying
- Gloomy Prospects From Latin America's Summit : Hemisphere: Democracy is holding, but the economic miracle remains elusive.
- For Small Libraries, It May Be the Last Chapter
- CALABASAS : Free Rides Offered to Curb Drunk Driving