- Younger Version of Chess : Children from 4 to 14 learn the ancient game of battle and brain power at the Gym for the Mind club in Woodland Hills.
- Depression Riches : Colorful period glassware that once sold for pennies is now a collectible worth considerably more. Many pieces are on display at Cal State Northridge.
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- Panel OKs Trash Bill Despite Opposition
- STUDIO CITY : Hirsh to Head Board That Oversees CRA
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Colleges Start Now to Measure Romero
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Worlds of Cook, Fien Collide in Bid for Job as Bruin Quarterback
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : San Jose State Suspends Three Players
- JAZZ REVIEW : Echoes of Ellington at Hollywood Bowl
- ART REVIEWS : Gornik's Work: Hyperbolic and Anemic
- Season's Greetings : South Coast Repertory's 30th Year Will Have a Familiar British Accent
- THE ECONOMY : Wary Consumers Cool August Retail Sales : Buying: The figures are up a meager 3% from year-ago slump. Specialty apparel shops are especially hard hit.
- FHP Reports 39% Rise in Annual Profit : Earnings: HMO's revenue hits record $2 billion. Stock price gains 7% as results exceed analysts' expectations.
- Scripps Howard Forms New TV Programming Unit
- Change of Focus : When he started to relate to his listeners more, West Hills' Gary Meek said he began to get more acceptance.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Popcorn and Pop Music : On a trial basis, vending machines that provide CDs grace the lobbies of two area movie theaters.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Haiti Needs World's Help in Rebuilding : Caribbean: Global trade sanctions aided Aristide's cause and ruined an already weak economy.
- COLUMN ONE : New Lives for Aging Beauties? : Elegant buildings that once housed landmark department stores often face uncertain fates. Despite efforts to preserve their soul, some end up as office complexes or forlorn hulks.
- LOS ANGELES : Ruling Exempts Indigents From Some Lawsuit Fees
- Supervisor Criticized Over Plan to Restrict Use of Park Funding
- DANA POINT LAGUNA HILLS : Suspect Is Arrested in Assault, Robbery
- Parents Seek Changes in Chaparral Middle School Gifted Program : Moorpark: The students should be given separate classes and greater academic challenges, families say.
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of August's mail concerned
- SANTA PAULA : Woman, 84, Dies After Car Hits Pole
- The Cassidys Hit It Off on Broadway : Theater: Ticket sales are up since former teen heartthrobs Shaun and David Cassidy assumed leading roles in 'Blood Brothers.'
- BREA : School District Hires Teachers, Pays Bonus
- Donahue Finally Decides: Cook Will Start : College football: Junior quarterback is nursing a muscle pull, but he wins job over sophomore Fien.
- He Took Plunge Into Fear : After Losing Sight 13 Years Ago, Greg Evangelatos Has Rebuilt His Life and Is Helping Others Do the Same Through Sports
- Pop Album Chart : Torrent of Sales for Billy Joel's 'River'
- Fluor Earnings Up 4% for Quarter to $40.8 Million : Finance: The Irvine engineering and construction firm says growth came principally in the core subsidiary, Fluor Daniel. But it expects future growth to be 'somewhat uneven.'
- RETAIL : Stater Brothers Prices Are Best, Says Study by Cal State Fullerton
- Freeh Considers Sweeping FBI Changes in 1st Day on Job : Law enforcement: New director says some of 800 agents at headquarters may be sent back into field. 'It's a good time to ask questions,' he says.
- THEATER : A champagne toast celebrates a potpourri of autumn productions.
- Tried to Protect King, Briseno Says : Hearing: Officer says he has never denied using force against the motorist. He again says he was trying to stop the beating from escalating.
- Wilson Names Argyros to Military Base Panel
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Facts and Figures : 1992 in Review
- Everett Is on Verge of Becoming Rams' All-Time Passing Leader, but One Play May Always Be His . . . : Defining Moment
- Edberg Makes an Early Exit : U.S. Open: Defending champion is eliminated by 18th-ranked Novacek.
- Toros' Future Is Linked to Their Past : Women's soccer: Snub by NCAA has become rallying cry for fifth-ranked team, which opens season Saturday.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MEN'S SOCCER PREVIEW : Two Seniors Motivated by Playoff Goal
- LACMA Sets Chamber Music Series
- 'Innocence' Is at Stake in Columbia's Gamble : Movies: Studio has a lot invested in Martin Scorsese's lavish period piece that cost at least four times more than 'Howards End.'
- Ultimate Linebacker : Super Charger Junior Seau Has Found Niche in NFL, but He's Athletic Enough to Play Almost Any Position
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rocket Might Not Play in Opening Game
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Two Alejo's: Twice the Pleasure
- Countywide : Labor Day Theme: 'Try American Day'
- PANORAMA CITY : Tax Preparer Given Prison Sentence
- IRVINE : Construction to Transform College
- DANA POINT : Water Panel Extends Management Pact
- The Fashion Fight : How much control should youngsters have over their wardrobes? Depends on which expert you listen to.
- Boy's Death Shows Obstacles to Aiding Homeless Children
- Justices Uphold Ordering Thief to Compensate Victims
- Kantor Hits Perot's Critical Book on Trade Pact
- Books on the Move : Reseda 'traveling store' is bare-bones, but well-organized. Its thousands of volumes include first editions, autographed copies.
- Crowding the coroner: The L.A. County coroner...
- BUENA PARK : Library to Continue Hours of Operation
- Tried to Protect King, Briseno Says : Hearing: Officer says he used force only to keep beating from escalating. His testimony includes a dramatic account of confusion at the scene.
- Immigrant Costs Overstated, Study Finds
- Simi Out $700,000 Over Unbilled Sewer Charges : Government: Hundreds of houses and condominiums were never billed for the service, audit discloses.
- HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Thousand Oaks Figures to End Hart's Run
- SPORTSCOPE : 3 Area Players Win at U.S. Open
- Astacio Has Good Night Pitching and Hitting
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Pearl Jam's 'Jeremy' Named Best Video at MTV Awards
- Arts Funding Debate Set for Wednesday
- Realignment a Fine Idea--for This Year
- Job Bias Ruling Gives the Obese Limited Rights
- WOODLAND HILLS : 1 Chamber Grows Despite the Slump
- Motorist Fatally Shot, Hits Parked Vehicles
- LOS ALAMITOS : Heartache Lingers for War Victim
- DWP Union Dodges Order to End Strike : Labor: Limited progress is reported in negotiations on second day of walkout. Power problems are minimal.
- Backers of School District Breakup Move on 2 Fronts
- EPA to Test Soil of Homes Near Toxic Waste Dump : Environment: Residents in area east of Torrance have complained of illness. Earlier state studies found no danger at site once occupied by a rubber plant.
- MOORPARK : Litton to Relocate 350 Into Building
- Putting African Culture on the Main Stage
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Jailed After Officers Are Shot at During Blaze : Crime: No one is injured in the gunfight with deputies. Officials say the fire stemmed from a domestic dispute at the Lancaster home.
- Umpire Fulfilled Major League Dream by Working Little League Series
- Bernard King Retires After 14 Seasons in the NBA
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Today's Guest on Rush Limbaugh: Narcissus
- 'Gentle Giant' Escapes Klan Fear in Vain : Violence: Bill Simpson was the only black person in one of the meanest towns in the South. He left it to be gunned down by a suspected black gang.
- A Strong Scent of the Past : In 'Mooncalf,' the author recalls sights, smells and people from a youthful job at a Vermont tannery. He calls the play 'brutal but hopeful.'
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Kiss Off the Matte Look and Pucker Up to Stains : Fashionable lips are tinged with sheer, longer-lasting color that's much less drying than regular lipstick.
- Customs Service Veteran Will Direct U.S. Part of Interpol
- LAGUNA HILLS : Work Slated to Begin On Senior Housing
- Gettys Ordered to Pay $4 Million in Airplane Dispute : Courts: Torrance jury awards commission and damages to brokerage firm that found a luxury Boeing 727 for the multimillionaire son and daughter-in-law of the late oil baron.
- Pennsylvania's Lottery Snuffs Out Cash Explosion
- 'Terrifying' Scene Described at Denny Trial : Courts: A man who videotaped the rioting and a firefighter whose vehicle was pelted with rocks and bottles are among those testifying on the violence.
- County Hopes Its Kiosks Make Life a Bit Easier
- Report Clears Cal Poly Chief of Wrongdoing in Hiring of Friends : Education: But numerous policy violations are found at the Pomona campus. Cal State officials recommend auditing of a fund-raising unit and an academic department.
- Edgerton Made Mark by Being Put on Ice : Roller hockey: After being battered during East Coast Hockey League finals, he found a summer home with opposing coach McSorley and Bullfrogs.
- Dudley Contract Upheld by Arbitrator
- U.S. OPEN / OTHER MATCHES : Sampras Avoids a Danger Spot
- American Workers Feel Burned Out, Fear Being Laid Off
- Xerox Will Move Distribution Facility From Irvine to New Center in Cerritos
- MARKETS: Stocks Weaken; Bond Rally Rolls on : Economic News Sends Yields Plummeting; Dow Loses 19
- These Are the '90s: Keep Sharp Eye on Your Mutual Fund
- Vatican Aide's Visit May Help Ties With China
- O.C. Woman Denies Endangering Son's Life : Profile: Mother of boy bitten to death by a starving pet rat says she and her husband don't 'belong in jail.'
- Directory of Children's Resale Shops
- Nine years ago, after moving to California...
- L.A. Schools' Bilingual Program Failing, State Says
- Moorpark Man Convicted of Murder for Torturing Spouse : Courts: James Linkenauger faces a sentence of 25 years to life in the beating and strangulation of his wife.
- BREA : Food, Entertainment to Highlight City Fest
- Ruling Gives Referendum on Smoking a Chance : Court: Judge orders checking of all 97,572 signatures collected by smoking ban's opponents. But Los Angeles officials say the tally will still come up short.
- Off the Wall : Erasing The Tagger's Marks
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : No Bus Service
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- Three Cameramen Testify in Denny Case : Trial: All are unable to identify suspects. None willingly surrendered videotapes to authorities; two cite fear of reprisals.
- Call of the West : Fillmore: Acting hopefuls gather to audition for roles as extras in a Western starring Patrick Swayze. Efforts to lure film business are paying off.
- Tragedy Terrace : Homicide: Random shooting that took the life of teen-ager is the fourth incident this summer at Normont housing project in Harbor City.
- Accused Not Fit for Trial, Judge Rules : Court: La Habra man charged in bookkeeper's death must undergo evaluation at a hospital.
- TV FACTS
- RETAILING
- PORT HUENEME : Bicycle Rental Operation Approved
- Latino Leaders Call for Jobs Programs
- Holiday Closings
- ARTESIA : Woman Believed Dead Is in Stable Condition
- Offering Hope to Children in School : Vouchers would offer less bureacracy and better education.
- How They're Doing. One in a series : Injuries Cut Walker's College Career Short
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Young to Start for 49ers in Opener
- Former Saugus Pitching Star Salkeld to Be Promoted to Majors by Mariners
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Watchable, Likable 'Calendar Girl'
- Ducks Open Practices to the Public
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Greta and Candlebox: Not An Equal Outing
- City of Pasadena Plans Art Residency Program
- Belle Of Paducah Gives Desormeaux Four-Win Day
- ENTERTAINMENT
- PEACE TALK: At Ventura County temples, everyone's...
- No Weapons Chemicals Found on Gulf Ship, China Says
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Ballot Item on Tax--a Case of 'Read My Euphemism'
- Police Probe Allegations of Fight Between Compton Judge, Woman
- OXNARD : Baby-Sitter Arrested in Molestation Case
- THOUSAND OAKS : Kidnaped Lawyer Manages to Flee
- Chang Has Little Trouble Advancing
- Titans' Big-Man Search Lands 6-9 Frenchman : Basketball: Coach Brad Holland hopes David Frigout shores up the team's front line.
- Rison Faces Assault Charge After Late-Night Incident
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- COMEDY REVIEW : One Is Not Enough : What is the sound of a guy talking? It doesn't include much laughter if it's John Bowman, who doesn't have the material or presence to carry an evening.
- For Hungry Shoppers
- Lawyer Says Stock Buyback Would Limit Karcher : Management: Company had offered to purchase $10 million in shares from restaurant-chain founder.
- THE ECONOMY : U.S. Factory Orders Fall Steeply in July : Manufacturing: Drop of 2.1%, led by transportation and non-durable goods, is highest in 18 months.
- VENTURA : Store Owner Sues to Stop Mall Expansion
- Jose Menendez Hit Son at Age 5, Relative Testifies
- LOS ANGELES : Deliveryman Held in Shooting at Warehouse
- Frank Haines, Longtime Radio Show Host, Dies
- LONG BEACH : 2 Teen-Agers Arrested in Slaying of Bicyclist
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Church Move Faces Local Opposition
- BREA : A Dozen Paintings of City on Display
- Search for Site Delays Farmers' Market Start : Moorpark: The weekly event was to be held in the Metrolink lot. Conflicts with rail service prompt a hunt for a new location.
- UC Irvine Loses Top Recruit
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Success Is Relatively Easy for This Garcia
- Johnson Quits CSUN Football Team
- Best of 'Mary' Available on Home Video
- JAZZ VIDEO REVIEWS
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Nine-Hole Course Is Getting a Face Lift
- UCLA Extension Offers Directing Classes
- Italiano Accuses Dodgers of Ignoring Safety Issues
- Mr. T Keeps 'Sugar,' a Little Blues in the Mix
- Corona del Mar Names Coach for Baseball
- Paramount Stock Climbs on Rumors of Viacom Merger : Entertainment: Sources say the two companies nearly reached an accord in July. More talks have followed.
- Be Wary of Investments Too Good to Be True
- Lifting Workers Out of Poverty Proves Difficult : Income: Without an increase in the minimum wage, keeping some employed families from being poor is impossible, the White House says.
- Federal Flood Aid Formula Spelled Out : Relief: Administration says local and state governments in Midwest will pay 10% to 25% of cost. Some governors call distribution unfair.
- Clinton Warns Serbs Against New Offensive in Bosnia : Muslims: NATO air strikes remain a live option, the President says. Christopher urges that the Muslims' territorial demand be met.
- Egypt Leads Fund Raising for PLO Among Arab States : Mideast: Drive faces diplomatic hurdles. Secret talks with Israel, PLO support for Iraq in Gulf War irked some nations.
- They're Talkin' the Talk : Slang-punctuated chatter is nothing new for teen-agers, but it's continually evolving.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : There <i> Is </i> a 'Here' Here (or <i> Was</i> ) : Natives still sense what makes L.A. unique and long for the days when it didn't look like everyplace else.
- Countywide : Flood Channel Work Will Cost $607,458
- Bill to Revise Water District Elections Passes : Politics: Conroy measure to mandate 'one man, one vote' for Santa Margarita board races began amid conflict-of-interest probe.
- USC's Sehorn Puts the Blame on Players : College football: Senior cornerback says defensive unit didn't function as a team in loss to North Carolina.
- Setting Sail on the Peqoud and the Bounty
- USC Names Miller as Women's Coach
- Wallace Shawn Skewers Yuppie Alienation
- Aliso Viejo UPS Center Delivers on Efficiency : Work force: Its 180 drivers are backed up by sorters who process packages twice daily. Expansion is possible.
- Marketing 'Helena' Will Test Orion's Mettle : Movies: Controversial film is being portrayed as a love story.
- Paging All Cars! Traffic Jams Ahead
- SEC Accuses Marina del Rey Real Estate Investor of Fraud
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Healthy Comfort Food : * Gourmet Grub chef and owner Mindy Lymperis cooks simple and unpretentious dishes.
- Angelides Will Run for Treasurer Post
- Taming Gaza Strip a Tough Test for Palestinians : Mideast: PLO must transform impoverished occupied area into a model for its future state.
- Behind the Scenes : Lizzy Borden Pieces Together Hardware to Wear
- 'I Am Not a Monster Mother' : Tragedy: Homeless woman whose infant son was bitten to death by a starving pet rat says she and her husband had tried to make a good life for their children.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : '81 Del Mar Futurity Provided Gregson With Roots of Glory
- Documentary Film Series Set at UCLA
- Copying Protection Pays Off
- USC's Sehorn Puts the Blame on Players : College football: Senior cornerback says defensive unit didn't function as a team in loss to North Carolina.
- New Hope for 4 Million Americans : Alzheimer's disease progress from Dr. Cotman and colleagues at UC Irvine
- However You Say It, Don't Confuse Him With the Other Guy
- 2 Schools Nominated for State Honors
- WESTMINSTER : Registration Opens at District Schools
- Obituary
- Insect Invasion Won't Stop at Summer's End
- Credibility of Menendez Witnesses Attacked
- Port Hueneme Police Turn to FBI to Help Solve 3 Slayings
- IRVINE : 2 Held in Telephone Solicitation Scam
- American Labor Needs a Revolution : Its survival lies in pursuing worker interests worldwide, not continued U.S. domination.
- VENTURA : Blaze at Closed School Causes $30,000 Damage
- Garden Grove Designer Walt Kendrick Knows Who His Homme Boyz Are
- BOOK REVIEW : Travelers Done In by Fellow Americans : HILLTOWNS; <i> by Anne Rivers Siddons</i> ; HarperCollins; $22, 468 pages
- Once More...With Fabric : Scrappy Designers Find Material Wealth by Recycling Vintage Linens Into Clothes
- Car Pursued by Police Crashes Into Home in Anaheim
- Fashion: Back To School : The Great Divide : THE MOTHER : 'I Wish She'd Dress Like Normal Kids'
- Comeback Kid?
- GLENDALE : City to Allow Lingerie Shows at Restaurant
- Mothers Fighting Hurt and Loss With Hope : Violence: Two women whose sons were killed at school launch a group aimed at stemming an epidemic of crime on the nation's campuses.
- OXNARD : English Teacher Wins District Distinction
- CALABASAS : Council Votes to OK Ban on Smoking
- BUENA PARK : Registration to Begin for Flag Football
- State Finds 5 Medflies in Santa Ana : Agriculture: Malathion spraying is to begin today in the area of McFadden and Standard avenues.
- MacKinen to Resign From Airport Post
- Gas Co. Seeks 10.5% Residential Rate Increase : Utilities: The request follows a $124-million hike in June. Officials say the higher fees are part of efforts to end a longtime subsidy of non-commercial users.
- No Running Down This Football Team
- Hero in Mourning Ignites Braves, 5-3
- New Author Seinfeld Values Laughter
- Relocating Iraqi Veterans
- Death in South Africa
- Detroit Verdict
- Working Together
- Oxygenated Gasoline
- Recycled Landfill
- Height
- Public Education
- Help for the Hungry
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 3, 1993
- Settlement Reached in Heart Valve Suit : Medicine: An undisclosed offer is accepted by 256 people who sued Shiley Inc. in Orange County.
- Gloves Come Off in Damage Control by Jackson Camp : Fame: Expert team works to counter effect of allegations. For them, the best defense is a good offense.
- Israelis Close to Peace Pact With Syrians
- State Warned to Revise Smog Checks : Pollution: EPA chief Browner says $750 million in funding will be withheld unless the vehicle-inspection program is revamped. Lawmakers remain defiant.
- BOXING EDWARDS: Kim Basinger refused to take...
- Mother of 4 Fatally Beaten by 2 Women : Crime: Attack in a mall parking lot follows traffic argument. Other shoppers and her child watch in horror. No good Samaritan intervenes.
- Hoge's Bill on Gambling Attacked : Legislation: Attorney general says the plan breaks a policy of keeping courts out of such debt disputes.
- Allred Calls Jackson's Accuser 'Courageous' : Inquiry: Lawyer says the boy, who alleges sexual abuse by the pop superstar, wants his day in court.
- Shiley Settlement Ends 'Painful Effort' : Courts: Legal experts criticize absence of verdict but say agreement could still have effect on future heart valve cases. Payout is estimated at $27 million.
- L.A.'s Biggest Trash Hauler to Be Acquired : Mergers: Houston's Browning-Ferris plans to combine with Western Waste in a deal worth $520 million.
- Judge OKs Settlement in Heart Valve Suit : Medicine: Terms of the agreement between 256 people who sued Shiley Inc. in Orange County are undisclosed.
- State Senate Clears Way for March Primary
- U.S., Russia to Jointly Build Space Station
- Nomination of Rousselot Withdrawn : Politics: Gov. Wilson acts after complaints about the ex-lawmaker's ties to Charles Keating and the failed Lincoln Savings. State Sen. Tom Hayden led the opposition.
- Does Doing Anything for a Friend Extend to Carrying Excess Baggage?
- Williams Finishes Plan to Bolster LAPD : Police: Chief's proposal includes new hires and putting desk-bound officers onto the street.
- Schoolteachers Become Parents of Quadruplets : Births: Babies, mother and father doing fine. But the expected 2 boys and 2 girls turn out to be 3 boys and 1 girl.
- Chippendale's Owner Held in Murder Plot : Crime: Somen Banerjee is charged with conspiracy in alleged scheme to kill three former associates.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1993
- Programs to Help End RAM Cram
- AUTOS
- To celebrate its 125th anniversary, Fleischmann's Yeast...
- FOOTBALL '93 : The High Schools: Southern Section : DEL REY LEAGUE
- Settlement Reached in Suit Over Recalled Heart Valves
- Cora Galenti; Convicted of Fraud for 'Rejuvenation' Process
- Sierra Madre : Suspect Held in Mail Thefts
- Serving Up a Game That's Fit for All Ages
- Record Number Leave State as Economy Drags
- VOLUNTEERS / SANTA ANA ZOO : A Special Breed : Animal-Loving Docents Cheerfully Share Knowledge and Tenderness With Facility's Young Visitors
- VENTURA : Bodysurfing Family Rides Crest of Fame
- SEAL BEACH : $72,000 Set Aside to Draft Main St. Plan
- Lawyer Without License Is Put on Probation
- LOS ALAMITOS : Injured Rider Was Making Mark
- PRO FOOTBALL '93 : It Has to Be a Better Season : Raiders: Everything that could go wrong last year did. Shell won't even discuss it.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : A Forgettable Eight Days Leaves Holtz Speechless
- PRO FOOTBALL '93 : Papa Dolphin : For Miami's Don Shula, Who Needs Only Seven Victories to Break George Halas' Record, Family Now Ranks Far Above Football
- TV REVIEW : 'John Larroquette Show' on Right Track to Laughs
- E.P. Thompson; Marxist Historian, Anti-Nuclear Activist
- Here's a Band That Lives Up to Its Name : Although Contradiction terms itself a rock band, it doesn't really live up to the image.
- Paramount : School Board to Increase Fees at Child-Care Center
- LIBRARIES : Hitting the Stacks Won't Be the Same : Shorter hours at facilities means youths with schoolwork won't have the same quality of service as they did before.
- Russia's Latest Revolution Involves 21 Million Schoolchildren : Education: Pupils face an array of choices not known under communism. But schools are poorer, and some parents pay fees for honors programs.
- WEST HILLS : Man Receives 2 Years for Insurance Fraud
- LANCASTER : Alleged Gang Members Barred From Fairgrounds
- Witnesses in Denny Case Tell of Riot Ordeals : Courts: Beating victims and good Samaritans describe violent scene at Florence and Normandie. But none can identify a defendant as one of their attackers.
- Dentist Is Rearrested on Drug, Arms Charges : Police: Irvine practitioner allegedly carried methamphetamine when he visited a probation office.
- Ex-Convict Held in Computer Parts Thefts : Crime: Man convicted in Cal State Fullerton case is suspected in series of university burglaries.
- Hollywood Park Card Club One Signature Away From Reality : Gambling: Stock price jumps and civic spirits soar in recession-plagued Inglewood as bill is sent to the governor.
- Barr Showed He Could Play : College football: After winning job in preseason practice, Cal quarterback passed for 2,343 yards and 19 touchdowns last season.
- A Flip, a Switch, Then McLemore Clicks : Baseball: Oriole manager moves ex-Angel after getting idea from watching playoffs on TV.
- ART REVIEW : Durham's Works Explore the Edge of Absurdity
- JAZZ REVIEW : Slow Cooking Well Done by Trumpeter Ron Stout : Opening with a cool pose for the Cafe Lido dinner crowd, the musician's quintet raises things to a fevered pitch by night's end.
- FOOTBALL '93 : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : WEST VALLEY LEAGUE
- Outage, Strike Almost Douse Flame of Life
- Imitation the Highest Form of Flattery? : Books: The popularity of 'Bridges of Madison County' is spawning similar stories of passionate love--but these poke fun at the bestseller's breathless prose.
- The Cardiac Kid : Year After Heart Transplant, Teen-Ager's Life Is Full Speed Ahead
- Crown of Creation : Where has the American spirit of invention gone? Consider Ventura County, where an array of gadgets have been awarded patents.
- To Begin Life Anew, Find Your Compass
- Variety Seasons 1st Street's Ever-Changing Melting Pot : Cultural Crossroads Features Diversity of People, Products
- Over the Line? : Citing Questioning of Mayor, Activists Say Border Patrol Targets All Latinos
- J. Murray Luck; Longest-Serving Faculty Member at Stanford
- Is the PLO Up to the Challenge? : Romance of terrorism is a whole lot easier than rigors of self-government
- Oxnard : Planners to Consider Homes Near Airport
- Character Witness Assails Menendezes' Psychologist : Trial: Defense uses woman's testimony in bid to discredit therapist who has said in court that the brothers admitted murdering their parents.
- Amy Biehl's Ashes Arrive From S. Africa : Mourning: Roommate accompanies slain student's remains to the U.S. Newport Beach family is scheduled to announce Stanford endowment today in honor of mob victim.
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Suspects Arrested in Seattle
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : A Helper for Those Dealing With Grief
- Indians Say Wilson Is Blocking Gaming Accords
- Park Service Will Start Charging Adventurers for Their Own Rescues