- School District Foes Look for New Strategies : Ballot: School voucher activists hope to enlist Valley parents who supported failed breakup bill.
- VAN NUYS, SUN VALLEY : Rezoning Sought for Mobile Home Parks
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : Ohio State Leads in Three Events
- GOLF ROUNDUP : LPGA Rookie Lunn Tied for Lead
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Elders' Confirmation Hearing Delayed : Senate: Panel members want to review documents regarding a lawsuit filed against the surgeon general nominee.
- Sounds of 'Silents' : Vintage films are screened outdoors to the accompaniment of a musician and the chirping of crickets.
- FLAMING YOUTH: The Antelope Valley has a...
- State Dept. Panel Defends Reports on Salvador Abuses : Latin America: Democrats in Congress, human rights activists call the study a whitewash by the department.
- Inmate Pleads Not Guilty in '90 Stabbing Death of Roommate in Chatsworth Tunnel
- POINT MUGU : Lasers Tested to Aid Weather Forecasting
- Panelists' Effort to End Rail Study Fails
- Rain-Soaked, Jam-Packed : Mother Nature: Downpour that grew fruit for prize-winning preserves also helped wreck the Anaheim Hills' home of gardener.
- Lack of Winds Yields Yawner : Yachting: For many crews, Transpac was more like a cruise to Hawaii, and frustration level was high.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Problems Make for Fair 'Lady' : Despite star power, the show doesn't catch fire. It opens Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
- Fortress of Fortitude : Robert Webb Defends Hard-Fought Gains on Field--and in His Stormy Life
- Coca-Cola's Second-Quarter Profit Up 20%
- Jurors Hard to Find for Nesler Case : Courts: Sentiment runs high regarding a woman accused of killing her son's alleged molester. But lawyers say an impartial panel will eventually be seated.
- Behind The Scenes : Clothes and Jewelry of Afghanistan Modestly Speak the 'Language of Exotic Fashion'
- CHIME Rings Up $200,000 at Knott's to Aid Hospital
- THEATER REVIEW : Rock and the Bible : 'Acts' is a handy, music-happy Christian primer for Muslims, Jews and sundry non-Christians.
- Millions In Diamonds Taken in London Heist
- For swimwear companies, this year's suits are old news. They're gearing up for '94.
- UC May Revive Plans for Campus in Central California
- Cigarettes Blamed in Port Hueneme Blaze
- Coastal Commission OKs Bolsa Chica Condo Project : Development: Planner gets go-ahead after agreeing to eliminate locked gates and give public access to coast and parkland. Critics will keep pushing for fewer units.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Expects 7,000 at Finnfest '93
- Friends Hope Arrest Breaks Thompson Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Brinks Guard Shoots 2 Robbery Suspects
- CAMARILLO : Proposed Graffiti Law to Be Revised
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain of Spain Leads the Others Into Plains
- Bringing L.A. Together on the Court : Basketball: Area youth team is composed of players with different social and economic backgrounds.
- Allison Remembered by Fans, Auto Racing's Elite at Funeral
- Top 10 Films Worldwide
- Trolls to Artists : Unobtrusive street offers a curious mix of charming boutiques and no-frills, warehouse-style stores.
- Youths Blamed for Dozens of Grass Fires
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Wiere Taking Step Toward Career Revival
- Predictions of Doom Found to Be All Wet : Golf: Rain takes the bite out of Royal St. George's. Norman, Zoeller, Calcavecchia and Senior tied for lead at 66.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Phil Woods Leads Stellar Quintet
- Rap Played a Role in Jury Deliberations : Trial: Jurors say gangsta rap music was a significant factor in the murder of a Texas state trooper. But it wasn't enough of a factor to cause them to lessen the killer's sentence.
- Software Dealers Wary of New Formats
- Music for Romantic Occasions and After
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Facile Evening With Stoltzman and Friends
- MARKETING AND MEDIA : Thrifty Drug Account Up for Review; Seven Agencies Being Heard
- At $710, We Could Only Look
- State Mortgage Guarantee Program OKd
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should Cable Pay to Carry Local Stations?
- NEWBURY PARK : Man, 20, Pleads Not Guilty in Stabbing
- STUDIO CITY : Toxin Level Still High Beneath Mini-Mall
- Zoe Officials Pin Hopes on New Site in Oxnard's Business District : Homeless: A letter of intent is signed for the shelter to lease a downtown building. Funds from the city are also sought.
- 2 Air Rescue Services Fail to Collect Fees : Safety: The county seeks an exemption from an FAA order affecting such charges. Outstanding bills for helicopter use total $433,000.
- PERSPECTIVES ON GAY RIGHTS : First, We Demand Recognition : Unlike others who have been discriminated against, homosexuals must constantly argue for their right to exist.
- Rumble for Rubles Comes to Moscow : Boxing: Ringside tickets to the Cowell-McCrorie IBF cruiserweight bout, Russia's first title fight, cost $500, more than an average worker earns in a year.
- Air's Army : Jordan Plays With Palmer in Pro-Am, Holding His Own and Drawing 17,500
- Senior Attorneys Show Their Grit, Not Glitz, at Family Center : Justice: This version of L.A. law features a low-income clientele at a storefront office with barred windows in Silver Lake. The chief partners draw no salaries and the staff of 12 includes many volunteers.
- Arrest Might Lead to Break in Murder Case : Crime: A former business associate of car racing pioneer Mickey Thompson and his wife, who were gunned down in 1988, has been charged with bankruptcy fraud. Detectives downplay significance in solving the notorious slayings.
- Denny's Agreement
- U.S. Trade Agreements
- China Seeking a Role Model for Markets?
- MTV Begets Labels on Rags as Well as Rock, Rap, Reggae
- Center's New Chief Takes 'Road to Somewhere'
- AEROSPACE
- Dow Gains, but Broad Market Declines : Market Overview
- Apple Has Record 3rd-Quarter Loss : Earnings: Computer maker's $188-million deficit is much larger than expected; company earned only $11 million on its operations.
- Alleged N.Y. Serial Killer Pleads Not Guilty to Murder Charge
- Flood Sweeps Some Into Time of Washboards and Iceboxes
- Quirky American Sampler : A colorful palette of characters populates a Saroyan play touching on the freedom to be oneself.
- Crews Pour Their Faith, Muscle Into Key Levee : Barriers: Thousands of acres of land and 10 towns depend on those fighting the river at the Sny Island wall.
- Sanitation Agency Head Wins Perks From Board : Benefits: The general manager of the Ventura district would also get up to $67,600 if his job is eliminated.
- Riordan Says Jobs at Rocketdyne Essential
- Texaco Settling Claims for $100 in Refinery Blast : Wilmington: Payments are being made in exchange for signed promises that residents will not sue the company if they or their children become ill.
- ECONOMY
- Blue Chips Boost Dow; Bond Yields Fall : Market Overview
- Mattel Inc. and Hasbro Inc. posted double-digit...
- Taxes Paid: The Baldwin Co. said Thursday...
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Children Color Their World With Hope : Young artists use a giant mural at the Universal CityWalk to fashion a vision of the future.
- Rein in Way-Out Western Gear at the Office and Leave the Hat at Home
- SANCTIONS : China May Help U.N. With N. Korea Curbs : Beijing seems ready to go along with Security Council unless nuclear inspections are allowed.
- Reno Hears Views of Youths on Urban Troubles
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Official Appeals City OK of PCH Project
- Flood Stories Enhance the Myth of Midwestern Virtue
- Is Legal Static Distorting Cable Picture? : Media: Consumer groups and lawmakers worry that reform act is being jeopardized by resourceful industry lawyers.
- Serbs Shell Croatian City, Threaten Capital in Dispute Over Bridge : Balkans: Ceremonial reopening of span is planned. U.N. sources warn of rekindling of deadly conflict.
- Work Blocked, U.N. Panel Says
- Groups' Role No Surprise to Experts on Hate Crime : White supremacy: Virulent rhetoric characterizes two well-known organizations as well as newer group.
- Right Here, Right Now : Exhibit at six locations features current works by a cross-section of Southern California artists.
- OXNARD : Reward Offered in Hit-Run Accident
- It Must Be Something in the Water : Ventura: Two tourists say they were bitten at the beach. One believes it was a shark, lifeguards suspect a sea lion, but no one is quite sure.
- The hills of Beverly: Inquiring minds Bob...
- DANA POINT : 3 on Advisory Board Resign in Protest
- Help Sought to Find Mentally Impaired Girl
- Today Could Be the Day : Closing in on a reform to help California
- VAN NUYS : Court Orders Sale of Drunk Driver's Car
- New Top Exec Named at Apple-IBM Venture : Software: Kaleida's multimedia labs will be run by an IBM veteran amid reports of delays and high costs.
- Survey Cites Conservative 'Vocal Minority' : Politics: Talk radio callers or those who write their lawmakers seem to be more critical of Clinton than average citizens are. Public opinion is distorted.
- 'Stella Marie Has a Girl's Heart, but She Knows How to Be a Lady,' Its Founder Says
- IRVINE : City Acts to Influence Base Redevelopment
- SANTA PAULA : Board Delays Plan to Remove Official
- Riordan Gets an Earful From Disgruntled Officers : LAPD: Rank and file complain about low morale and the police chief. Mayor tells them to work with Williams.
- U.N. Copter Attack Said to Aim at Aidid and Officers : Somalia: Several top militia leaders are reported killed. But the fugitive warlord had left the meeting site, U.N. officials say.
- County Social Services Would Be Devastated, Official Says
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Report Calls for More Mass Transit in Inner City
- From Soft Pop to Be-Bop : About once a month, Jim Honeyman gets a respite from playing standards and modern numbers, cutting loose with acoustic jazz.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Wilson OKs Home Loan Program
- Riverside Keeps Heat on Taggers; 4 Suspects Arrested
- Pete Ellis, He of Car Jingle, Is Prepared to Try It Again
- Former Rep. Campbell to Seek State Senate Seat Being Vacated
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Police Arrest 4 in Graffiti Crackdown
- Glad to Get Into Jams : Drummer Earl Palmer, who boasts credentials in jazz and rock, is host at a weekly, by-invitation-only session.
- How the West Coast Was Won Over
- Maturing Beautifully : Aging boomers have captured the hearts and minds of yet another industry: cosmetics. Companies are out to convince millions of women that their products will fight--or hide--the inevitable wrinkles.
- The Scoop on CBS Anchors' Clothes
- Summertime Sales: Where the Buys Are : Bargains: The price is right at a variety of stores. Marked down 30-50% are items like bell-bottoms, halter tops and designer outfits.
- PANORAMA CITY : Fence to Block Students From Crossing Track
- CAMARILLO : City Gives Final OK to Pay Raise
- Despite Protests, New Liquor Store in South L.A. OKd
- Woman Badly Hurt in Fall Off Ride at Knott's : Amusement park: Witnesses say she may have been trying to climb out of fast-spinning ride. Incident follows injuries at fair.
- Father Dies After Struggle With Daughter, 19, at Home : Violence: Richard Raymond Barrett, 56, suffers a heart attack. His wife is also attacked after the couple asked the woman to move out, police say.
- Bankruptcy Takes Its Toll on Orion
- Courting the L.A. Market : Series of Controversies Complicates Wal-Mart's Latest Effort to Expand
- Pac Bell Takes Long Shot at Long-Distance : Telecommunications: The regional Bells want federal restrictions overturned as PUC staff prepares to back rivalry from long-distance firms.
- Taking Your Ego for a Spin : At Saugus Speedway, you can speed the family car around a racetrack.
- A Fix for Sports Junkies : A 12-day festival with everything from slam dunks to slap shots begins Monday at Magic Mountain.
- Looks to Dye For : Technicolor tresses are back, bolder than ever. And this time guys are leading the pack.
- Thousand Oaks : Court Orders Sale of Drunk Driver's Car
- MISSION VIEJO : Children's Wing Lifts Spirits of Young Patients
- Broome Ranch Auction Fizzles With 1 Low Bid : Real estate: Executors of the 640-acre property sought $10 million for the land. They reject state's $2.5-million offer.
- WESTMINSTER : Budget Includes Pay Freeze, Benefit Cuts
- PLATFORM : How Many Will Die in County Cutbacks?
- Officer's Gun Discharges; Man Struck
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Councilwoman to Resign After Term
- Accused Doctor Held Without Bail : Courts: Prosecutors call physician charged with driving under the influence of drugs when he killed a couple 'a menace to society.' They say his body bore both fresh and old needle marks after the crash.
- Angels' Rude Awakening : Baseball: The defense seems to be still on vacation with five errors in a 7-3 loss to the Indians.
- Oh, but for 20 Minutes . . . : It's Enough Time, Perhaps, for Engelstad to Rewrite UCI History
- Year of the Chicken
- A Round-Trip Ticket to Greater Understanding : Contest: An essay describing how a visit to South Korea changed her perceptions wins an African-American student another chance to learn.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lott: Hostetler Will Help Raiders
- Lion Center Among 15 Players Selected to Camp
- Double Victory Puts Malin in Quarterfinals
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Langston Doesn't Want Strike Called
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McGriff-to-Braves Rumors Heat Up
- Animation Convention to Be Held Saturday
- Curator's Getty Years Draw to a Close
- Mirren, Bonham Center, Davis Team Up on PBS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Hot August': Winking Yet Loving Hoot
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Free Willy': A Fairy Tale of Innocence
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- P&G; to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Close Plants : Manufacturing: Procter & Gamble officials say move is designed to keep 156-year-old consumer products giant competitive with generic brands.
- AIRLINES
- Time Warner Upbeat Despite a Heavy Loss : Entertainment: The media giant took an $80-million thumping in the second quarter but showed improved operating results in all five of its major lines of business.
- MARKETING AND MEDIA
- Pac Bell, TURN Disagree on Tactics
- ECONOMY
- CDC Warns Against High Levels of Lead in Many Ethnic Remedies
- BOOK REVIEW : Major Life of a Minor Poet, Deftly Done : IN EXTREMIS: The Life of Laura Riding <i> by Deborah Baker</i> ; Grove Press $24.95, 496 pages
- Workers Dig for Victims Buried in Japanese Quake
- O.C. Skinheads' Violent Streak Raises Concern
- SPORTS WATCH : Artful Dodgers
- No Laughing Matter for Stooges' Heirs : Suit Says Families Are Not Getting Fair Share of Profits
- Suit Alleges Stroke Signs Overlooked
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets 15 Years in Bar Slaying
- Great Police Work Against Hate
- THOUSAND OAKS : St. Paschal Baylon Festival Begins Friday
- PERSPECTIVES ON GAY RIGHTS : Biblical Roots of Right and Wrong : Even if homosexuality is inborn, society isn't required to accept it as the moral equal of heterosexuality.
- Teledyne Cuts Staff by 1,200 in Restructure
- Irvine's Platinum Software to Take a Charge on Shares
- STACKING UP SALES
- SAME NAMES: Gloria Walker has seen them...
- Little Victory, Big Dream : Bare Bones Theater Company finds a home and artistic mentoring. The group will debut with "Eastern Standard."
- Russia to Strengthen Tajikistan Forces
- Dornan Looking to Make History in '96
- Poster Tricks : The challenge is to afford a quality presentation of a print. Tarzana shop offers creative framing for 'instant gratification.'
- Malaria Cases Hit Camp Pendleton
- NORTHRIDGE : Vons Works Toward Approval of Market
- Calvin Finds His Niche--Again : Youth sports: After snub by Clippers, the former college and pro player turned to First A.M.E. and became a role model for youths.
- Matadors Officially Join American West : CSUN: Cal State Sacramento, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Southern Utah also are charter members of new conference.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Williams Loses His Butterflies, Lifts Giants, 8-1
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Family Prayers': Helping This Gambler Is a Losing Effort
- LEGAL FILENo Charges Filed: No charges will...
- Officials Hope Changes in Game Are Reflected at Gate : Football: West Torrance group believes moving Lions all-star contest to Saturday and changing site will be beneficial.
- Will 'Free Willy' Sink Aquatic Theme Parks? : Movies: Animal rights groups hope the film sparks a public outcry against keeping animals in captivity-but it could do just the opposite.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Backbay Drive, Trail Will Reopen Friday
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reynolds Helps Orioles With Rare Homer
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Sport Cannibalizes a Good Idea When Its Tracks Scuttle ACRS
- Coleman Chamber Concerts Schedule Set
- Berganio's Etiquette Catches Up to His Game : Golf: Minding his manners, he closes out two opponents to reach quarterfinals of U.S. Public Links Championships.
- Music Guild Expands Season
- Pop Album Chart : 'Zooropa' Ousts 'Back to Broadway'
- Baseball May Come Up Short
- COUNTYWIDE : Scout Displays His Stick-To-Itiveness
- ANAHEIM : Trucker Hurt as Rig Flips, Spilling Rice
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Australians Switch to Clay Against Italy
- Berman Parts Company With Local Democrats on Space Station
- LOCAL NOTES : Chapman's Coach is Former Olympic Long Jumper
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- More Objections Raised to Beijing's Bid
- Curt Gowdy Talks, and Writes, About His Favorite Era
- Couple Files Claim Against Simi Valley in 'Home Alone' Case : Supervision: Parents accuse police of mishandling the incident and traumatizing their four children.
- War of Wages : Low-Paid Janitors, Fighting Status as 'Invisible Workers,' Target El Segundo Job Sites
- To Christopher-ize or Not : That is now the question for stalled Middle East talks
- COUNTYWIDE : Vietnamese to Get Cancer Information
- SUMMER CONCERTS : Pleasing tunes will fill the air along the beach on hot days and balmy nights.
- ART REVIEW : Tumlir, Otsea Mix Absurd, Intellectual
- TV REVIEW : 'Screen Play' Stands Out Among Trio on 'Animations'
- O.C. THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Misfortune of Grove Snares Gem as Well
- VIDEO REVIEW : 'A Night in Chicago' Catches Dizzy Gillespie in Decline
- Will This Monster Movie Devour the World? : Movies: 'Jurassic Park' aims to become the biggest-grossing motion picture of all time worldwide. It opens in major overseas markets this weekend.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Ex-City Worker Gets Life in Shooting
- This weekend, South Bay ballet lovers can...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Schools Open Classrooms to Bible Groups : Education: The high school district will allow religious and other student organizations to use facilities during certain times.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Hocus Pocus' Not Quite Bewitching
- New Markets Added to Hollywood Fest
- 'Exposure' Joins Short List of TV on Disc
- VAN NUYS : Defendant Says Boy Told to Fire in Air
- House Votes $38,400 for Family of Lincoln Memorial Caretaker
- Default Judgment Sought in Fraud Suit Against Attorney : Courts: Lawyer accused of wrongfully obtaining $3.5 million from an elderly client's estate is allegedly not obeying an order to produce documents, answer questions.
- County Budget Watch
- A Journey of Desperation and Hope : Immigration: For a 19-year-old fleeing China, 70 days of thirst, filth and brutal treatment by ruthless smugglers was a small price to pay for a chance at freedom.
- Williams Gets an A in Return : Baseball: Giants' third baseman comes off the disabled list and hits 22nd homer in 8-1 victory over Mets.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Music of Chance': Bracing and Austere
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Nature Club: Too Much of a Good Thing
- 'Fatty' Never Fully Emerges in 'Pressure'
- More Tenants Deciding Time Is Right to Buy : Real estate: Commercial lessees who see lowest prices in years find it often makes sense to purchase the property instead.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Women, Children Chase and Beat Purse Snatcher
- World IN BRIEF : WORLDWIDE : $420-Million Drive to Halt Leprosy Planned
- Tustin Priest, 34, Dies of Heart Attack After Playing Basketball
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 2 Medflies Found 8 Miles Outside Quarantine Area
- Every Dog Can Have Its Day in New Park : Pets: Owners and their four-legged friends rejoice in a place where there is no leash law.
- LA HABRA : Food Boxes Given to 300 at New Center
- TARZANA : Group to Open New Kosher Food Pantry
- It Was a Showcase for Best in Preps : Basketball: Arizona's Olson, Michigan's Fisher were among college coaches scouting camp at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : Janzen Has to Take His Cap Off to Them
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Drysdale's Widow Back at Stadium
- Chinese Immigrants
- Mideast Peace Talks
- Iraq Bombing
- Revitalization Zone
- Obituaries - July 16, 1993
- Obituaries - July 16, 1993
- DEMOCRACY : Hong Kong Activists Decide to Rock Boat
- Kim Hires GOP Advisers to Audit Campaign
- Hints of Hatred Flashed Under Friendly Veneer
- HEADING HOME? Sacramento insiders say state Sen....
- 2 Major Rivers Threaten to Cut Path Upstream
- Sometimes It's Harder to Get Old in the Age of Reason
- Alleged White Supremacists Seized in Assassination Plots : Crime: Rodney King, First AME Church were among targets of at least one suspect, investigators say. Agents tracked Southland hate groups' activities for 18 months, leading to the 8 arrests.
- The Rumors Just Get Stranger at MGM / UA
- Stay With Deficit Target, Clinton Urges : Budget: He asks Democrats not to retreat from $500-billion cut. White House sets up 'war room' to drum up support, answer attacks.
- COLUMN ONE : Japan's Old Ties Hard to Break : Many voters favor reform but benefit from pork-barreling and patronage that dates back to the feudal lords. Such mixed feelings may temper the mood for change in Sunday's crucial election.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Leaders Must Assess Directions of O.C. Arts Institutions
- Top Posts Filled at Two O.C. Art Organizations : Culture: Performing Arts Center, Philharmonic Society turn to Alaska, San Diego for new administrators.
- Ranger Shot, Wounded at Yosemite
- Alleged White Supremacists Seized in Assassination Plots : Crime: Rodney King, First AME Church were among planned targets of one suspect, investigators say. Others held include a Costa Mesa man and a Fullerton couple.
- Can L.A. Love Itself? : The City Can Right Its Image With Positive Thinking and a Little Advertising--If You Believe a Couple of Out-of-Towners
- Can L.A. Renew Its Love Affair With Itself? : Public relations: Out-of-towners say city can right its image with positive thinking and a little advertising.
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1993
- Rap defense doesn't stop death penalty
- Looking for Recovery of Beloved 'Lost in O.C.'
- Executive Leaving to Run Dealership, Mitsubishi Says
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Peanuts: Out of Their Shells, Around the World
- Rep. Kim Withdrew Funds Even as Firm Foundered : Finances: Candidate continued to receive full salary and rent payments. He says he was entitled to the money.
- All the World's a Stage at Artist's Mountain Retreat : Arts: The artist and award-winning set designer wonders if his paradise is about to be lost to county planning department zoning regulations.
- STUDIO CITY : More Limits Sought on Hillside Buildings
- Longtime Publicist David Lawson Dies at 61
- 'Job Walker' Brings Crusade for Youth to Ventura County : Activism: Reginald Morris, a hero of L.A. riots, will visit Hueneme High School on trek to lobby in Sacramento.
- ENERGY
- Where's the Justice for Ailing 92-Year-Old? $7.41 Away
- La Mirada : Ordinance Would Ban Display of Porn Magazines
- The Snack Pack : At the Orange-O, Owner Serves Up Plenty of Sports Talk to His Regulars
- Looking for Knocks on Wood : Players Get Chance to Swing the Real Thing in Summer League
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Fees Take Divot Out of Golfer's Wallets
- Malibu : Planning Panel Delayed
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Deer Lodge Is the Real Deal Food-Wise : Bikers kept the Ojai restaurant going strong for years. They still come for the barbecue, beer and atmosphere.
- SESSIONS WATCH : Agonizing Delay
- U.S. Files Job Bias Lawsuit Against City of Torrance : Employment: The city is accused of discriminating against minorities who applied for jobs in the police and fire departments. Back pay, offers of employment and retroactive seniority are sought.
- Allison Funeral Is Today; Racing Team to Skip Pocono
- Automated Tape Library Deal: Odetics, an Anaheim...
- Man Sought in Slaying of Teen-Age Neighbor : Violence: Suspect flees after allegedly shooting into crowd over a dispute about a volleyball net. Another youth was wounded.
- Echo Park : Community Invited to Help
- A Day at the Beach: Bach, Lots of Kids
- Aspin Expected to Urge Policy of Secrecy for Gays
- Chemistry Teacher Tied to Prank : Evacuation: An assistant professor caused the incident in an attempt to get even with seniors who played a trick on him, said a Cal State Fullerton official who declined to be identified.
- Ex-UCI Star Grows in Japan's Minor Leagues
- Park Shootout Leads to Police Crackdown on Lawbreakers : Violence: Witnesses say up to 100 shots were fired during El Dorado melee. Council discusses strategies to stem gang activity.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : It's Understood That Parents Just Don't Understand
- Suspect in Blade Attacks to Face Trial
- Still in the Spotlight : Lifestyles: Julian Jimenez has been the live-in custodian at Point Fermin Lighthouse for 11 years. The city has tried to evict him, but residents have rallied to his side--and he's not budging.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- MUSIC : In Celebration of Being Alive : Gay Men's Chorus of L.A. Will Perform Sondheim at Benefit
- Small Missouri Town Pulls Out All the Stops in Battle With the River : Disaster: Residents of St. Genevieve, Mo., are used to high water, but the current crisis has turned their community into a 'civilian war zone.'
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Can't Help...
- It's True: U.S. Quality Is Gaining on Imports