- Cockburn on Mideast
- Grass: Not What It's Cut Out to Be
- Owners Still Have Options If They Need Money for Repairs
- OroAmerica Issues Initial Public Stock Offering
- Other States Keep Luring Valley Employers : Employment: Since 1990, about 10,000 Valley jobs have been lost. Corporate recruiters cite lower costs and higher quality of life elsewhere.
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Uneasy Bedfellows : Styles Conflict in Health Net-QualMed Merger
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA : Muslim Leader Cites Nation's Dire Choice
- WASHINGTON : Global Economic Push
- NAFTA Imperils Border Wildlife, Officials Warn : Environment: The treaty is expected to bring increased development along the ecologically sensitive U.S.-Mexico line. Neither government has acted to give greater protection to threatened species.
- PLACENTIA : City OKs Day-Care Site Despite Concerns
- TUSTIN : Contract Awarded for Tests at New Gym
- Woman, 90, Is Killed in Sylmar Traffic Accident
- So Many Men, So Few Jobs
- Tackling Reality : While UCLA's Werner Competes on Field, His Father Faces Different Kind of Battle
- PREP TENNIS ROUNDUP : Dana Hills Defeats Woodbridge
- TV REVIEW : 'Precious Victims' Goes by the Numbers
- Victory Not a Cure for Rams' Everett
- Young Lions? Make Way for the Cubs : Jazz: Two records don't constitute a major trend but albums by Sergio Salvatore, 12, and Peter Delano, 17, show that the love affair with youth has reached the giddy stage.
- MEDIA
- Sierracin-Sylmar, in Sylmar, received a $93,000 contract...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Buoyed as 30-Year Bond Rate Drops : Market Overview
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Buoyed as 30-Year Bond Rate Drops : Market Overview
- Firm to Pay $12 Million for Philips Airvision Assets
- Worldwide Golf Buys Roger Dunn Chain of Shops
- RELATIONSHIPS : Trapped Forever in Childhood : Bill Ouderkerken of Cypress is 38 and can appear a child one minute and an adult the next. But he is making his way. And his parents couldn't be prouder.
- Typical Earth First! Protest: Spontaneous, Leaderless : Activism: Longtime group member says 'actions' such as Monday's blockade of tollway construction equipment are usually last-minute efforts.
- 8% of Orange County Delinquents Linked to 55% of Repeat Crimes
- Rabbis Attack Vouchers for Private Schools : Education: Plan is bad for the community, Jewish leaders say, even though families of students at their temples would benefit.
- Devil Winds
- Countywide : County, 2 Cities Form Copter Unit
- IRVINE : Bike Rodeo Promotes Safe Riding
- Man Convicted in Riot-Related Valley Murder : Courts: Traville Craig, 20, will get life in prison without possibility of parole for robbery victim's death. He will be sentenced Oct. 25.
- Aquarium Sets Beach Cleanup
- Judge Places Ex-Socialite Under House Arrest : Courts: Daniel Hernandez, accused of bilking millions, violated terms of his bail by traveling to Las Vegas, New Orleans and Denver.
- Lakers' Offer to Green Believed to Have a Termination Clause
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Doubtful for Chiefs Sunday
- Rachel Buenviaje
- Documentary Immortalizes Enemy of TV : Video: An Orange County native profiles naturalist author Edward Abbey, who once showed his disdain for television by shooting a set.
- ITT Aerospace Controls Division in Burbank received...
- Chad Therapeutics Declares Stock Split
- The Rockwell International Science Center in Thousand...
- Management Training Manual Expanded
- Company Positioned for Real Estate Recovery : Development: Newhall Land's unusual tax status provides advantages that are expected to make the partnership an attractive investment.
- Regulators Lift Order on Western Security Bank
- Standard Armament Inc. of Glendale received a...
- FAMILY : If You Can't Do It, Someone Else Will
- Next Step : Russia: The Fight for the Kremlin : What now, Boris? The mercurial president has cast out his last excuse for failures: Parliament.
- Yeltsin Rejects Compromise on Elections
- Mosquitoes Winning the War in Minnesota
- Uncontrolled Los Padres Fire Chars 10,000 Acres
- CALABASAS : School Candidates Disclose Donations
- Three Crucial Landings on the Staircase of Life : Poverty: A foothold at the right time can obviate the need for an entire ladder later on.
- N. Hollywood Man Convicted of Valley's One Riot-Related Murder
- A Steadfast Ally of Israel Sees a Better Future for the Mideast
- OXNARD : Plane Theft Suspects Plead Not Guilty
- Really Easy to Get In--Not So Easy to Get Out : Clinton Administration wisely calls for clearer goals and endgames
- Wild Parties Over at Wild Rivers : Violence: The theme park's management says it will no longer host all-night music events like the one that exploded into violence Saturday.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Former Holdout Price Added to Roster
- Piazza Hits 33rd Homer in Dodgers' Loss to Cubs
- Right and Wrong Appear to Mean Little
- Getting Robbed Not Such a Bad Thing, After All
- Bahrain Bank Buys Out Gucci, Puts an End to Legal Wrangle
- Dob's Tire to Buy Parnelli Jones Chain
- DVI to Sell Its 7 Unprofitable Outpatient Clinics : Health care: Irvine firm intends to concentrate on core business of leasing expensive medical equipment.
- ATF Chief Retires Days Before Waco Raid Report : Government: The review is expected to criticize agency's director for his handling of fatal assault. Probe of FBI attack is nearly complete.
- Largest U.N. Inspection in Iraq Could Lead to End of Trade Embargo
- Days Are Numbered for Long Census Form : Data on housing, education, jobs would be dropped after criticism of 1990 enumeration's cost, errors.
- Convicted N.Y. Judge Loses Prison Request
- Surprises at Bacchus : Orange County's New Nightclub Opens With a Museum Benefit
- America From Abroad : Beijing TV Loves New York--Sort of : A new soap opera captures China's conflicting feelings and fascination with all things American.
- BURBANK : City to Vote on Grant for Speech Program
- A New Voice for Professional Hockey
- NEWPORT BEACH : Libraries to Make Computerized Calls
- Chairman of Hazardous-Waste Firm Metalclad Has Resigned His Position
- Prime Time Shuttle Settles by Paying Fine
- Castle Precision Industries of Sylmar received a...
- ENERGY
- Datametrics Is Hoping to Launch High-Speed Printer
- MEDIA
- 8 Arrested in Protest Against O.C. Tollway : Transportation: Foes of the San Joaquin Hills project chain themselves to earthmovers. Construction proceeds.
- Con Man Preyed on Victim's Innocence, Police Say : Violence: Alleged killer met murder victim, 19, at health club. He had been jailed only days before her death, but tricked authorities into overlooking an arrest warrant in a Florida rape.
- Victim's Grieving Loved Ones Find Some Solace in Support : Crime: An army of volunteers joined the relentless search for Kellie O'Sullivan over rugged terrain. Family, friends did all they could to keep hope alive.
- Dining Truckers Targeted in Traffic Crackdown : Simi Valley: Officials want to discourage them from pulling off the freeway and parking in a residential area so they can eat at a fast-food site.
- Nearly All at La Quinta Take TB Test : Health: Officials praise the participation of both students and faculty at the Westminster high school. Screening was prompted by spring outbreak.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Cottage Gives Women Respite From Streets
- Neil Hueston
- AUTOS
- Time Warner, Spiegel Plan Cable Venture : Retailing: The firms intend to launch two home shopping channels, including an interactive 'video mall.'
- Viacom Hints of Plan for Wooing Paramount : Mergers: Investors hope for a higher cash offer. A report that the bidding war will be settled by an auction is denied.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- MEDIA AND MARKETING
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 8 Financial Workers Executed for Graft
- Bruno Pontecorvo; Nuclear Scientist Defected to Soviets
- Tearful Erik Menendez Testifies to Abuse by Father : Trial: He tells of being subjected to both sex and violence. Choking, he says, 'I hated it, I hated it, I hated it.'
- Santa Anas Raise Inland Temperatures
- MEDIA AND MARKETING : New Products Prompt O.C. Register to Seek Full-Service Ad Agency
- MEDIA AND MARKETING
- Hawker Pacific of Sun Valley won a...
- Profile : Bureaucrat Breaks Mold : Maverick author lambastes the culture of conformity in his native Japan.
- AUTUMN SCORCHERS: Woodland Hills' 106 degrees Monday...
- JOHANNESBURG : Sensitive Murder Trial
- Changing Lifestyles : Splendor in the Grass in Mexico : Church teachings and machismo are yielding to imported modern morals. But young people are still quite traditional.
- Big Firms Face Added Burden in Health Plan
- 6 S. Africans Face Murder Charges in Student's Death
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Men Shot, Injured in Fight at Complex
- YORBA LINDA : City Wants Property Access for Project
- U.S. Judge Sentences Bolivian Drug Kingpin to Maximum Prison Term
- San Juan Capistrano : Open Enrollment Plan OKd by Board
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Observe Recycling Week
- VAN NUYS : Older Athletes Compete in Gymnast Event
- Ventura County Firefighters Sent to Help in Battling Blaze : Brush fire: Flames have consumed 10,000 acres in the rugged area north of Santa Barbara.
- Those Fleeing Heat Get Too Much of a Good Thing at the Beach
- January Trial Set for 4 in Slaying of Honor Student : Law: The proceeding for teen-agers charged in the 1992 death of Orange resident Stuart Tay is postponed in response to a defense request.
- Ex-Pole Vaulter Pennel Dies : Track and field: The Agoura Hills resident, 53, was the first to clear 17 feet, in 1963.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Meat Puppets, Ethyl Meatplow Fuel 'Rock for Choice' Concert
- POP/ROCKBan Madonna, German Official Says: Madonna's sole...
- 'Mo Show' Pledge: No Sleaze : Television: It's just Mo Gaffney being herself on Fox's new weekday talk show. Unlike most hosts, she's willing to say what she thinks.
- Media Coverage of Clinton
- South Africa
- Sheriff's Sale of Guns
- Obituaries - Sept. 28, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 28, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 28, 1993
- Lack of 'Health Plan Police' May Lead to Costly Cheating
- GORE'S TWO FOR ONE: It's both business...
- Jewish Vigilantes in West Bank Vow to Shoot Future Palestinian Police : Mideast: Settler group warns that terrorists could penetrate new force. The announcement deepens fears that self-rule could lead to bloodshed.
- Clinton Meets Japan Leader for First Time : Diplomacy: They have 'good chemistry' but make little progress on economic problems.
- Senator Indicted on Misconduct Charges in Texas
- Wilson to Sign Bill Raising Cigarette Tax 2 Cents a Pack : Legislation: Revenue will pay for increased breast cancer research and prevention efforts. State business community opposed the measure.
- Mexican Mafia's Impact on Gangs Questioned : Violence: Officials say they are skeptical of the prison gang's attempt to impose a 'no drive-by shooting' rule. But they also welcome any effort to lessen the bloodshed.
- The Bankers Behind the Bidding Are a Virtual Finance Who's Who
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 28, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 28, 1993
- Making a Name for Herself in Graffiti Removal : Kelly Taylor attributes much of the success of her firm to the fact that she specializes in ridding markings from glass.
- CULTURE WATCH : You Say <i> Compose,</i> I Say <i> Comprise</i>
- The name of Col. Griffith Jenkins Griffith...
- Birch Society Is Not Dead--and Even Now Is Anti-Red : Activism: Communism may be on the decline, but members continue to fight what they see as a global conspiracy that threatens America's freedom from within.
- Anaheim : Charity Seeks Funds for Opening Hospice
- Big Changes Poised at the Crossroads : Growth, Rocketing Land Values Foreseen for New County Hub
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Birdie on Final Hole Saves McCallister
- Just Outta the Gate, It's Dave by a Head : Television: Early results show Letterman in the late night lead, followed by Jay Leno and, finally, Chevy Chase.
- DANCE REVIEW : Lewitzky Troupe Introduces Susan Rose's 'Displacements'
- JAPAN
- Wild Rivers Park Shut Down After All-Night Concert Turns Violent
- Fast-Track Prosecutor Derailed in Ventura Co. : Law enforcement: Carol Nelson was a rising star until her findings about a fatal drug raid disagreed with her boss's. The D.A.'s office says she was transferred because she was needed elsewhere.
- New Yorker Is Shot to Death on Florida Highway
- SENIOR STRUT: Nursing home residents in their...
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA AND LOS ANGELES : 'We Don't Go To the Roots of Racial Discrimination'
- ANAHEIM : Sound Wall Sought Along Rail Track
- PRO FOOTBALL : SPOTTING UP FOR THE THREE / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- PRO FOOTBALL : Esiason Dominates the Patriots : Interconference: Jets' quarterback completes first 13 passes in 45-7 rout of New England.
- Human Rights Watch Film Festival Begins Friday : Movies: 'Liberators Take Liberties: War, Rape and Children'--a documentary on German women raped by Allied soldiers--opens the two-week event.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Chance to Test Japan's Trade Sincerity : Commerce: Today's meeting with Prime Minister Hosokawa is an opportunity to accelerate efforts to achieve a genuine 'new framework' in relations.
- The Rough Road to Health Care Reform : Physicians: Many California doctors afraid of being squeezed out by HMOs under Clinton's health plan are selling their practices to investor-owned 'super-groups.'
- Bruce Ferden; Conducted Premieres of Philip Glass Operas
- After Two Years, Crew Says Goodby to Biosphere II : Science: Eight participants reveal few personal details of life inside the dome. They speak fondly of the record-setting but controversial experiment.
- American Express Rallies Under Golub; Battles Loom : Management: The new CEO came to power when market loss and other problems toppled his predecessor.
- Fire Chief Wants Civilian Panel to Review His Budget : Finances: An advisory group would make suggestions for changes in county department's fiscal policy.
- U. S. Appeals Court Orders Transfer of Disabled Boy : Education: Ojai district must send him to a private school in L. A. and pay all costs, including living expenses, ruling says. Officials are up in arms.
- Police Alarmed by Rise in Bombings : Violence: Valley youths are turning bottles into deadly devices. One dry ice and eight acid explosions have been reported since early August.
- GARDEN GROVE : School to Relocate to Residential Site
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Who's at Home? Mix-Up Costs Aude Hit
- The Dolphins Take Out Their Trash on Bills, 22-13
- The Blue Material Girl : Pop music: Madonna's lusty 'Girlie Show' tour opens in London to cheers of 72,000 fans.
- Weekend Reviews : Pop Music : Strong Performances at New Orange County Blues Festival
- Job Insecurity of Japanese Auto Workers Grows : Autos: The feeling, which echos that of U.S. employees, results from job cuts and a further shift of production to plants in North America.
- ENERGY
- Indian Leads Bolivia--a First Since Conquest
- CHINA
- Clinton Plays N.Y. in His Role as 'Health Care Answer Man' : Medicine: President appears at a diner in Queens to hear a litany of woes. He gets warm reception on streets.
- At 300 Words, This House Is a Steal
- Blaze Destroys Trailer at Park
- PLACENTIA : New Policy Allows Wood-Shake Roofs
- PRO FOOTBALL : Bears Make Winner of Wannstedt : NFC: Turnovers help Chicago beat Tampa Bay, 47-17, giving rookie coach his first victory.
- They Huffed, Puffed, Flew Their Plane in
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
- PRO FOOTBALL : Seahawks Sweep Up a Victory : AFC: Seattle scores go-ahead touchdown in 19-10 victory after Cincinnati fumbles on sweep in its end zone.
- Brett, 40, Swings His Bat Like Old Times : Baseball: He has two home runs, including 10th-inning shot that leads Royals over Angels, 9-8.
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Gilbert Becoming a Show--and Run--Stopper
- Documentary Film Series at UCLA
- Irvine's Internal Conflict Over El Toro Use Simmers on Back Burner
- Countywide : Poster Contest for AIDS Awareness
- New Life Planned for Old Downtown Buildings : Government: State envisions updating three pre-World War I structures as the cornerstone of a cluster of offices. Critics say there are too many problems to overcome.
- PRO FOOTBALL : COMMENTARY : He Finally Proves His Future Is Now
- PRO FOOTBALL : Reveiz Kick-Starts Vikings : NFC: His five field goals, the last with six seconds remaining, lead Minnesota to a 15-13 victory over Green Bay.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Great Conquest' Audience Will Get Lost in Confusion
- The Worst Appears Over for Health Companies
- CONSUMERS
- Compromise in Air, Yeltsin Takes Bow : Russia: About 10,000 march through Moscow and cheer president at a Red Square concert. Progress is reported toward an election accord.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- COLUMN ONE : Popular Population Control : Indonesia's family planning program has become a model for the world. A mix of moderation, Madison Avenue and Islamic teachings has overcome staggering odds.
- Response : 'An Increasingly Wary Public Is Unwilling to Give to Panhandlers'
- Augulis Experiences Culture Shock at UCI : Basketball: After two years abroad on a Mormon mission, this 6-10 player is readjusting to the game and campus life.
- DANCE REVIEW : Six Solo in in Varied 'Prime Moves'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Applications to Close for Chief at Shelter
- VENTURA : City to Consider Tourism Efforts
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Temporary Parking Set for Train Depot
- Businesses Urge City Council to Approve Signage Plan : Thousand Oaks: The proposal calls for installing service information near freeway off-ramps. Officials will consider the issue Tuesday.
- IRVINE : Mexican Educators Will Visit College
- Q AND A : Democrats' New Leader Ready for 'Good Fight' : Politics: Elected last week, Dorianne Garcia becomes the first woman and first Latino to hold the county party's top job.
- Swift Joins the 20-Win Club With Help of Bonds' 44th Homer
- Orozco Chose Right Path to Cross-Country : High school: Santa Ana Valley runner not looking back on decision to give up wrestling.
- Canoe Club Wins Race in Hawaii
- Aglow in the Romantic Era of 19th-Century Paintings : Art: As his swan song at LACMA, Philip Conisbee has curated an exhibition of about 100 works influenced by the Romantic era.
- Real Lessons Behind Debate on Prop. 174
- College Officials to Investigate Post-Game Brawl : Melee: A man remains hospitalized after coaches, players and crowd members were struck in fights following football match between Pierce and Harbor.
- IN BRIEF : Mature Driver Course Reduces Insurance Cost
- 'Operation Sports Page' Teams Up to Tackle Teen Illiteracy
- What Started Out as a Con Job Turned Into a Plot Point : Hoax: A letter offering to leave a fortune to prominent writers and artists has become both a mystery and an inspiration.
- Small Georgian Force Breaks Through Siege of Sukhumi
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Singing the Praises of a Queenly Lady : History: For two people celebrating the Queen Mary's 59th anniversary, she's not just a ship. To her designer and one of her builders, she's a beloved work of art.
- OXNARD : Award Will Focus on Progress in Relations
- GOLF / LPGA AT SAN DIEGO : Monaghan Holds On With a 71
- Comatose Victim of Riots Is Eclipsed by Denny Case : Unrest: Street evangelist warned looters they would go to hell. Trial in beating is set for end of year.
- Moscow Crisis Gives Provincial City the Jitters
- National Guard Aid Sought in Okla. Flood Evacuations
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : War Rages Over Mall's Purple Hue
- He's Been in There Pitching for the Dodgers for 25 Years
- Defeat Feeds Dissension on Oilers : Football: Everywhere you turn, someone in Houston is being blamed for the rough start.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Corkum Gets Defensive Role
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Fashion 100 Reasons to Believe
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Blues' Different Shades : Festival in Dana Point Showcases Regional Styles and Vibrant Local Scene
- Nunn Criticizes U.N. Hunt for Somali Warlord Aidid
- OAK PARK : Candidates Forum Scheduled Oct. 13
- MISSION VIEJO : City's 1st Police Chief Promoted by Sheriff
- On the Record
- 800 Pay Tribute to Cesar Chavez's Legacy : Oxnard: Five months after his death, Juanita School is renamed after the man who fought for farm workers' rights.
- So Long, Sanctions, Hello, Democracy? : California and Los Angeles need to heed Mandela
- 'If Ever Two Were One, Then Surely We' : Grief: Seeking peace, finding memories, walking alone.
- When Are 'Slow to 25 M.P.H.' Signs in Effect at Schools?
- Paulson Colt Tests Positive for an Illegal Medication
- Colleges Asking Questions After Gridiron Fight : Violence: A scuffle at a football game grew into a melee that involved more than 200 people. Pierce and L.A. Harbor officials want to know why it escalated.
- Who Do You Call? Try Bill Murray
- Q&A; WITH ANNETTE FUNICELLO : There's That 'Annette Sound'
- The Name Game
- CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEW : Unknowns and Fireworks Light Up Festival : Guest conductor Samuel Wong and cellist Daniel Gaisford sparkle at seventh annual Tchaikovksy Spectacular at Irvine Meadows.
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Orton's 'Loot' Lacks Voltage to Be Shock Therapy for '90s
- Best Health Care Could Be Limited to Wealthy : Insurance: Economists point to two-tier system. Low-wage workers could be confined to low-cost option.
- OCCUPATION: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
- AUSTRALIA
- Big Funds Often First Off the Tee for New Issues
- Israel-PLO Agreement Leaves Likud Confused : Mideast: Caught unprepared, the opposition party is torn by divisiveness and rivalries.
- The Forgotten Angelenos? : Too many Korean-American merchants still must struggle in effort to recover from riots
- A House Divided Over Immigration
- Seeking New Lives for Aged
- The Big Fish in Anaheim Pond : For $64,000 and up, luxury suite owners have oysters on the half shell and views of the Hollywood elite.
- Waxman Viewed as Key Player in Health Plan : Politics: Administration considers Democrat's strong support essential. GOP Rep. Moorhead will also play a role.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Colts Stifle Browns With a New Look : AFC: Indianapolis unveils no-huddle offense in 23-10 victory over Cleveland.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Clinch Tie for First Division Title Since 1983
- His Effort Confounds the Critics
- Soviets Held Korea War POWs, U.S. Says : Prisoners: The findings in a government report have been presented to Russian officials.
- Not Just Brothers, but Friends--at Last
- War Party Set to Battle Chatsworth High's Tacky, Spotty Look
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Picture Changing for Antelope Valley Cable : Television: Prompted by new legislation, stations will be added to the airwaves beginning today, broadening cultural and ethnic diversity.
- MISSION VIEJO : Chamber to Ask for Financial Support
- Fast-Track Prosecutor Derailed After Her Findings on Fatal Drug Raid : Law: Carol Nelson's report, which cleared sheriff's deputies in rancher's death, disagreed with the D.A.'s.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Saints Kick Monkey Off Their Backs : NFC: Andersen's 49-yard field goal gives New Orleans a 16-13 victory over 49ers.
- Erickson: There Was an 'Atmosphere of Hate' : College football: Miami coach says media contributed to bench-clearing brawl.
- Everett Goes From Belittled to Big Man : Rams: He hangs tough in pocket against the Oilers and throws three touchdown passes in 28-13 victory.
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Rose Bowl to Stage World Cup Without a Dress Rehearsal
- MOVIE REVIEW : Beyond Camp With a Bloody 'Warlock' Sequel
- THEATER REVIEW : South Coast Rep's 'Loot': More Forced Than Farce
- TV REVIEWS : 'Shattered Trust': a Fierce Look at Incest
- JAPAN
- National Education Corp. / IRVINE
- Toddler Shaken to Death; Father Held
- Laying Foundations for This Life and the Next
- Archeology Today: 'Digging for Dollars'? : Science: Some question practices of consultants builders hire to catalogue artifacts on land in O.C., elsewhere.
- U.N.'s Water Funds Go Down Drain in Somalia
- Replacement Hubble Camera Found to Be Ready for Service
- IMC to Assist Needy in Its Own Back Yard
- THOUSAND OAKS : Wilson, Hope Invited to Jordan Dedication
- LAUGH TRACK: With umpteen stand-up comedy shows...
- Help for Children, Families Must Start Before Birth : Poverty: The most successful programs also encourage self-reliance and social responsibility, and they follow through. But these are few.
- FULLERTON : Council OKs 78-Mile Bike Lane Network
- Laguna Beach : City OKs Property Preservation Plan
- BREA : City Manager Gets 2.1% Salary Increase
- Seeking Fairness in Hard Times : Amid strain on city's treasury and the LAPD, negotiators strive to reach a police contract
- Olsen Road Off-Ramp Changes Have Been Put on Hold
- SoccerZambia, still recovering from a plane crash...
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : U.S. Sweeps the Bahamas on Gorman's Final Day
- City Hasn't Abandoned Callers to Its Junk Car Hot Line
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez' Second-Half Woes Continue
- Piazza at a New Level With 102 RBIs
- 'Real Medicine' : In World's War Zones, Volunteer Doctors Race to Save Lives--and Hope
- MOORPARK : City Council to Hold Town Hall Meeting
- BUENA PARK : Police Spokesman to Hit Streets Again
- Day-Care Limits Expand Under Bill
- The Iraqis in America Opposed Saddam : Refugees: They may have been soldiers, but so were almost all men in Iraq aged 18 to 43.
- Vietnamese Filmmakers Stage Awards Ceremony
- For Americans, It's a Ball at The Belfry : Ryder Cup: The U.S. dominates the head-to-head play, 7 1/2-4 1/2, en route to a 15-13 victory.
- Prost Takes Second to Win Formula One Title
- Ballesteros Next European Captain? He Won't Say 'Si'
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Safety Vests Worth Weight in Gold
- Jazz Don't Mean a Thing at the Bowl