- Joyner is Jumbo-Sized Hero in Esperanza's 7-3 Victory
- USC Running Backs Face Difficult Task : College football: Washington State's defense has given up an average of only 73.3 yards on the ground this season.
- County Jobless Rate Drops to 9.2% : Unemployment: The return of students to school helps lower the August figure from July's 10.4%.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Close In on Title
- Williams' Fourth-Down Dash Against Chaminade Seals Crespi Victory
- Reserve Power Gets La Mirada Past Century
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Greminger Gets OK After Tests for Pains in His Chest
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEWS : Fresh Readings Do Woody and Dizzy Proud : The four-day Herman festival in Newport Beach opens on a jubilant note with big-band sessions by Southland heavyweights.
- Torrential Rains Bring New Floods to Missouri, Kansas
- U.S. Missile Technology Interests Japan : Asia: Hosokawa sees threat from North Korea, welcomes American bid to swap defense know-how for commercial data.
- OXNARD : Cesar Chavez School Dedication Planned
- Completion Gets Best of Tustin
- SATURDAY LETTERS : Davis Gaines: What a Show at Universal!
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Glass Etching: A Clear Improvement
- HEALTH CARE
- Biosphere Crew to End Stay in a World of Their Own : Science: They have spent two years sealed in a self-sustaining ecosystem, but still face scientific doubts.
- Charlie Dunn; Boot Maker to the Stars
- Margaret (Bobo) MacDonald; Dresser, Confidante to Queen
- Money Not Seen as Motive in Tay Murder : Courts: Robert Chan, the alleged ringleader in O.C. honor student's slaying, still could face life in prison without parole if convicted of the remaining charges.
- Bennett Predicts Huge Response If Voucher Drive Wins : Education: On a local visit to support reform initiative, the former Cabinet official says up to 50% of children in L.A. district would transfer.
- Menendez Ends 9 Tense Days on Witness Stand : Trial: Prosecution takes final turn at older brother, who says parents' subtle cues foretold plans to murder their children.
- Man Pleads Guilty to Murdering ATM Customer : Courts: He will be sentenced to life in prison with no parole for the stabbing of a pregnant woman in Sherman Oaks.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Swamps Los Alamitos in Water Polo
- TV REVIEW : Making Genetics Viewer-Friendly
- PC Wholesaler Merisel to Acquire Computerland Distribution Outlets : Competition: The deal could raise fears among other retailers that the company will favor its franchisees over them.
- Mortgage Refinancings Boost S&Ls;' Profits in County : Thrifts: Area's 22 firms post combined $75-million profit for second quarter, up 13% over last year.
- All They're Quacked Up to Be : Hockey: It has been a mighty marketing effort for for the Mighty Ducks.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Clark Reduces Braves' Lead to 1 1/2
- Would Accept Saudi Crude Oil for Airliners, McDonnell Says
- State Blocks Sale of New Franchises by Mr. Miniblind Inc.
- BURBANK : Airport Gets Cash to Soundproof School
- QUICK KICKS
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : The Pretenders Have Become the Contenders
- ALBUM REVIEW : You Can't Go Back to 'Hell'
- Five Possible Attempts to Kill Hospital Patients Investigated
- Dow Gains 3.36 on Durable-Goods Report
- A Mere Shell of Its Former Crop
- U.S. Firms Expected to Be Cautious Investors
- DECOR : Leather Furnishings Move Into the '90s
- Lawyer Reappointed to Planning Council
- But was his library card etched on...
- The Necessity of a Rough Peace : Geneva accord, monitored by the West, is the only way out for Bosnia
- MOORPARK : Dance and Barbecue Open 'Country Days'
- CS Northridge Returns to Face Sonoma State
- Huntington Beach Drops Long Beach Wilson for Loss
- Geologists Try to Map Under the Sierra : Science: Researchers hope a series of strategically placed explosions will yield information on why the mountains are rising.
- Many Wait, Few Can Buy Ducks Tickets : Sports: Hundreds of hockey fans who stood in line for hours are angry to learn many choice games were already sold out.
- Costa Mesa : Positions Open on 2 Civic Committees
- ANAHEIM : 2 Teens Held After Shooting by School
- A Shot--and a Shock : On Live TV, a Syringe Mix-Up Briefly Stirs AIDS Concerns
- Harassment Suit Names 3rd Police Officer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Revised Alcohol Sales Law to Be Considered
- Christian Video on Manson Follower Gets Mixed Reaction : Film: Christian docudrama finds lessons in jailhouse conversion of Charles (Tex) Watson.
- Time Runs Out on Antelope Valley Upset Bid
- Stump Rushes for 184 Yards as Brethren Christian Rolls
- Use Solvent to Remove Plastic 'Brick' Adhesive
- Court Rules Out NAFTA Environmental Study : Treaty: The decision means that the Clinton Administration will not have to prepare a lengthy report before the pact goes into effect.
- Wilson Vetoes Measure Saving Brown's State Finance Panel
- Ukraine Votes to Hold Early Elections : Politics: Presidential, parliamentary ballots are scheduled for next year. Vote is a bid to avert crisis like the one in Russia.
- VAN NUYS : Dentist Convicted of Sexual Assault
- CONEJO VALLEY : Theme Ideas Sought for 1994 Celebration
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Four More Residents Named to Water Rate Panel
- 3 Mormon Dissidents Expelled : Faith: The three were among several independent scholars and feminists charged with abandoning their faith and facing censure before church disciplinary councils.
- Couple in Placentia Loses Foster-Care Home License
- CALABASAS : Smoking Banned in Most Public Places
- JEWISH-PALESTINIAN: Palestinian-born Christian Joseph Haieck of Glendale...
- Calleguas' Miller to Lead MWD Board
- Strong Defensive Effort Helps Katella Sack Orange
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Loyola Defeats CSUN in Volleyball
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bye Week Comes at a Good Time
- La Serna Scores 17 Points in 5-Minute Span to Win
- TV REVIEWS : Insta-Drama 'Baby Jessica' Cries Out for Perspective
- Humanities Council Seeks New Members
- Choreographer Goes Over the Barre Essentials : Dance: Hard work and a willingness to learn are the key to really understanding 'the stepchild of the arts,' pioneer Bella Lewitzky tells her audience at the Bowers Museum.
- Leonard J. Leader; Editor, Historian, Union Official
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : Refinery Fire Causes $300,000 in Damage
- SANTA ANA : 3 Arrested in Seizure of $1 Million in Meth
- BUENA PARK : Housing Plan Delay Frustrates Council
- Accused Bank Robber Had Delusions of Saving the World, Defense Says
- Ex-Robertson, Falwell Writer on 'Fighting Religious Right' Panel
- Countywide : Schools Take Stand Against Prop. 174
- Pay for Environmental Group Upsets Council : Moorpark: Contracts for work on a flood control channel go unsigned. City and coalition were jointly awarded cleanup funds.
- Mob Hides Attackers, Expert Says : Trial: Witness in Denny case disputes key defense theory. He says chaos allows predatory people to commit violence without fear of being caught.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott's Bum Shoulder a Real Bummer
- Laguna Hills Holds Off Garden Grove for Victory
- With Fitzgerald, Valley Is Armed and Dangerous
- MOTOR SPORTS / VINCE KOWALICK : Saugus Engineering Train Racing Special
- TV REVIEWS : 'Trailside' Seeks Outdoor Adventure
- WESTMINSTER : 4 on Council Served With Recall Notices
- Rechner's Catches Pace Trabuco Hills : Nonleague: Mustang grabs three touchdown passes, two interceptions as Villa Park falls, 28-21.
- Oiler Fans Howling at Their Old Moon : Football: Quarterback's recent performance a subject of concern going into Sunday's game against the Rams.
- The Odyssey : Israeli Gilad Landau Stands Out as Grambling's Standout Kicker
- Tandem of Lynch, Cherrington Pace Santa Ana Valley, 30-14
- JAZZ REVIEW : 'Early Autumn' a Shining Tribute to Woody Herman
- Birney Performance Will Inaugurate Library Theatre
- Clinton Picks IMF Official
- POLITICS : Mexico's Salinas Earns Barbs, Not Kudos, for New Reforms : Critics complain--and insiders acknowledge--that electoral revisions won't threaten the ruling party.
- In Barricaded Russia Parliament, a Dramatic Plea : Crisis: The nation's top judge exhorts lawmakers to accept a compromise. Riot police are ranged outside.
- Paperwork Helped Bury South Africa Apartheid : Human rights: Sanctions leave a worldwide legacy of high ideals, red tape and unevenly shared duty.
- Ventura Council Candidates Set Fast Fund-Raising Pace : Elections: Campaign is shaping up as one of the city's most expensive. Nearly $74,000 has been collected so far, with five weeks to go.
- Mandela Calls for End of S. African Sanctions : Commerce: Leader of ANC cites democratic advances, says lifting curbs will aid stability, progress. Clinton urges swift action. Arms embargo would remain for now.
- CAMARILLO : Panel Will Screen Board Applications
- Hosts' Injections Create Tense Moment on TV
- Koon, Powell Lose Latest Bid to Stay Free Pending Appeals
- ACLU to Show Artwork From Death Row
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- Simi to Study Ways to Curb Trucks at Eatery : Traffic: Residents have complained about dangerous driving near a new McDonald's that is close to freeway.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Gifts of Old Goods Take on a New Life at Schools
- Despite Win Over Angels, Royals Are Out of Race
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Appoints New Spokesman
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEWS : Fresh Readings Do Dizzy and Woody Proud : A tribute to Gillespie in Costa Mesa features star-quality arrangements and stellar efforts by journeymen musicians.
- GLENDALE : Medical Center Cuts Wages, Hours
- LA PALMA : New Bids Sought for Central Park Work
- 4 Valley Residents Added to Water Rate Evaluation Panel
- IRVINE : Immigrants to Talk About Life in U.S.
- Employers, Workers Back Lunch Shuttle
- Bar Owner's Police Harassment Suit Is Dismissed
- TERMINAL ISLAND : Proposal to Bring Back Drag-Racing Is Gaining
- Hart Puts Run Back in the Run-and-Shoot
- Smith, Van Buren Work Their Magic : High school football: Newbury Park seniors team for three touchdowns in 43-28 victory over Buena.
- San Clemente's Newman Leads Rout of Santiago
- Prost, 38, Announces Retirement : Auto racing: Closing in on his fourth Formula One championship, the driver decides to go out on top at end of the season.
- Catch of the Day Sparks Mission Viejo Over Rancho Alamitos
- U.S. Takes Davis Cup Lead Over Bahamas
- These Workers Would Punch <i> Out </i> the Clock
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Rio Mesa Narrowly Avoids Being Upset
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Brett to Join Royals' Front Office
- Drummer Taps Into Other Talent : Louie Bellson, Who'll Play at OCC, Attributes His Potent, Leg-Powered Sound to Dance Lessons
- Make Way for Meat Loaf : After 16 years, the slimmed-down rock singer finds another hit on his hands with the 'Back to Hell' album.
- Economic Cross-Currents Spawn Winners and Losers : Jobs: Mixed news on the recovery has dealt blows to many, but it's helped others find new avenues of success.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : A Chilling Look Behind the Scenes
- Sunny Hills Easily Defeats Team From Canada
- WEEKEND TV : Biosphere II Scientists Due to Emerge Sunday
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Luis Miguel Holds Romantic Court
- Indian Hospital Opening Delayed by Lack of Phones
- Anti-War Radical Pleads Guilty to 1970 Raid on U.S. Armory
- Principals Deny Classroom Campaigns
- Hollywood Treasures : Santa Paula: Movieworld Auction attracts potential bidders from as far away as Japan and Europe.
- DANA POINT : Builder Further Cuts Headlands Project
- Man Killed After Shooting Girlfriend in Struggle
- SANTA PAULA : Gun Incident at Club May Limit Program
- NORTH HILLS : Croatian Exchange Student in 'Paradise'
- Church to Dedicate New Sanctuary
- Valencia First Rolls Up Socks, Then Rolls to Another Shutout
- He's Passing On to a New Role : After Leading Winning Rally, Gutierrez to Make His First Start for San Diego State
- A Sixth Defensive Back May Hold Key for UCLA
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cypress Gets Goals From Three Players in Soccer Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Spanish Pianist Makes Belated Ambassador Debut
- Clinton Plan Could Raise Workers' Comp Expenses, Critics Say : Health care: Uneven cost controls might inspire doctors to shift patients to that insurance system, they suggest.
- ECONOMY
- Mom Says Fear Forced Her to Flee With Girl
- FURNISHINGS : Colonial Copycats Get Attention Themselves
- NATO Chief Says Peacekeepers in Bosnia Will Fight if Necessary
- Margaret (Bobo) MacDonald; Dresser, Confidante to Queen
- White House Faces Test on Bosnia Troops : Strategy: Plan to send up to 25,000 Americans to enforce peace has met with reluctance from Congress.
- Air Search for Missing Nurse Covers 6 Thousand Oaks Sites : Disappearance: Helicopter and ground teams locate nothing to indicate whereabouts of the Westlake woman.
- WATERS OF WOE: Mayor Riordan has apparently...
- UC Chief Rejects 'Teaching-Only' Campuses : Education: In taking stock of his first year as system president, Jack Peltason says retreating from research would drive off faculty members and deprive students.
- GARDEN GROVE : Students Get World Tour of Cultures
- Conflicts Between Church, State on Rise : Constitution: Doctrine of separation is threatened by Religious Right and by people who support the concept but don't understand its implementation, survey asserts.
- Trail of Stolen Ruby Comes Full Circle : Crime: Theft of valuable Burmese gem offers a glimpse into the intricate, secretive world of the city's jewelry district.
- Corona del Mar's Offense Arrives, Proves It Can Handle Success
- King Wins 25-Lap Speedway Feature
- Private Investment Pools Dealt Blow : Finances: Judge rules there is no legal recourse to collect debts. Financing in minority communities could be affected.
- Laguna Beach : 40,000 Park Bond Signatures Collected
- Southern California Christian Gets Jump on Francis Parker
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Santa Clara Knocks Off No. 3 Titans in Soccer
- 5-Part Series at LACMA Offers Experimental Films and Videos
- Servite Scores but Still Short of Winning
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Crows' Clone Van Morrison
- TV REVIEWS : Boozing Plays Role in 'Final Appeal'
- NAFTA
- More 'Rethinking' of School Voucher Issue
- Ram Fans Get Jittery as They Wait for Knox to Change Quarterback
- Driving Home Points of Parish Pledge
- Conflict in Karabakh
- TV of Tomorrow
- Tourist Killings and Gun Control
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 25, 1993
- GETTING QUACKED: With their families coming for...
- Panhandling Encounter Turns Deadly : Crime: A Van Nuys man is arrested in the fatal shooting of a transient who was persistently seeking handouts at a gas station.
- Collusion Alleged in Murder Conviction : Jurisprudence: Marine may be victim of a deal between prosecutors and co-defendant's FBI agent-father, attorneys say.
- Witness Discounts Mob Rule : Denny case: Witness disputes defense claim that riot behavior is spontaneous. He says chaos allows predatory people to commit violence without fear of being caught.
- Disney Video Chief Bill Mechanic Expected to Be Next Fox President
- Gunman Kills 3 in Pomona Family, Himself
- Health Plan Turf War Smolders in Senate : Congress: Sources say Kennedy, Moynihan are battling behind the scenes for control of the measure. Similar maneuvering is seen in the House.
- SEPULVEDA BASIN : Panel Weighs Study of Septic Waste Plan
- Man Arrested in Shooting Death of Panhandler : Violence: Motorist tells police he acted in self-defense in killing a transient who asked him for money at a gas station. The driver is being held without bail.
- Doctor Who Hosted Vietnam Communists Is Picketed
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 25, 1993
- BOARDER TOWN: After appeals by youthful constituents,...
- Studies in Style : What's considered cool depends on the school. At USC, UCLA, Cal Arts and LACC,fashion takes its own course.
- Donations Rise at Most UC Campuses : Endowments: Year's gifts totaled $472.3 million systemwide, setting a record. But three Southland campuses suffer declines. The persistent recession is blamed.
- Charges Made in Battle Over School Vouchers : Election: Backers claim public school teachers have campaigned against the initiative during class time.
- Illegal Immigrant Debate Fails to Reach Heights
- Music : New Spin on Old Rhymes : * Children's recording artist Norman Foote's work is laced with humor. He's a crossover artist--appealing to both young and old.
- THEATER : Producer completes 'symbiotic circle' by bringing home light opera.
- SYLMAR : Street Peddlers Anger Merchants
- Truck Collision Blocks Freeway Nearly 10 Hours
- Roberti Ready to Spotlight District Breakup in His Campaign Platform : Election: Supporters say senator will reap dividends despite lack of connection between issue and the state treasurer's post he seeks.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- SANTA CLARITA : Leaders of Church That Uses Sex Sue County
- Prosecution Rests Case in Murder Trial
- Indicted Glendale Lawmaker Tries to Stem Pre-Trial Damage
- Food for Thought : Fast-Food Vendors Get Mixed Reviews for On-Campus Meals
- Hotel Drops Out of Disney Resort Suit : Development: Anaheim Plaza is mollified by park agreement to choose parking design that won't impact its property. Two other lawsuits still must be dealt with.
- Tough Law, Tough Cases : Defense Rests in Denny Case, Remains Confident
- Hawthorne Grinds Out Victory, 32-3 : Prep football: South Torrance breakdowns on defense allow Cougars to control the ball in the second half.
- ANALYSIS : It's a Gold-Medal Day for Athletes
- Canyon Goes for Tie With Loara in Final Minute--and Gets It
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Boselli, McGinest Among Semifinalists
- Woodbridge Leads Early, Goes On to Beat El Toro
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Tired Trip From Japan Back to Italy
- Celebration to Benefit 1993 L.A. Festival
- AIRLINES
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Nasdaq Sets Record; Gold Bounces Back : Market Overview
- Hearing Set on Loopholes in Contractor Regulations : Consumers: Legislative aide finds many examples of state board ignoring complaints. An O.C. homeowner is a key witness.
- Woman Forced Daughter to Have Sex to Secure Drugs
- Babbitt OKs Toxic Waste Site Report : Dump: The interior secretary's decision before a hearing upsets some environmentalists and politicians. But aides say he has not given the final go-ahead for the Ward Valley location.
- Donations Rise at Most UC Campuses : Endowments: Year's gifts totaled $472.3 million systemwide, setting a record. UCI shows 13% increase but three Southland campuses suffer declines. Recession is blamed.
- Cutting Runaway Runway-Model Fees
- Israel-PLO Meetings May Be Held in Cairo
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Oysters on the Cheap : * The smell of saute pans overflowing with fresh seafood, tomato sauce and garlic is nearly impossible to resist.
- Carjacking Robs a Child's Trust, and Much More : Violence: A 9-year-old is now safe, but she and society continue to pay a price unless we attack the root causes.
- Tough Law, Tough Cases : Courts: The charge of aggravated mayhem was created to punish the most gruesome violence. But proving the attacker's state of mind makes it hard to win a conviction.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary to Start Ahead of Bettis
- COLLEGES / MITCH POLIN : Despite Layoff, El Camino QB Is Passing Tests
- For Two Angels, Time to Reflect : Baseball: After loss to White Sox, Salmon and Snow look back on season and relationship. One is going home, the other on the road with the team.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ryan's Injury a Career-Ender
- Reason to Strut : USC's Deon Strother Goes From Troubled Youth to Football Star and Good Student
- Ryder Cup Becomes Best Dramatic Series in the Sports World
- Pop Album Chart : Meat Loaf Becomes Filet Mignon
- J.M. Peters Buys Las Vegas Home Builder : Acquisition: The purchase, in a deal worth about $5 million, signals a turnaround for the Newport Beach company.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Barn Dance Heads Back to Radio : * It will be part of the hourlong 'Hollywood Hayride,' to be simulcast weekly on three stations.
- Theater : A Love Story Gone Sour : * Those involved with Clifford Odets' 'The Big Knife' see a play more about personal struggle than Hollywood.
- The Paradigm of a Smart Deal : Is North Korea aiming at Osaka and Nagoya?
- Proposal for Farmers Market Criticized : Moorpark: Concerns about safety and harm to existing businesses are cited. City officials will meet with Chamber of Commerce leader and merchants.
- Stockholder's Baseball Card Suit Is Strikeout : Courts: Plaintiff drops action claiming sports card company executives reprinted valuable cards. He said suit was based on faulty information.
- FULLERTON : Non-Discrimination Contract Policy OKd
- Albus, Joseph, 76, of Van Nuys, retired...
- 'Dazed and Confused' Ad Battle Widens : Movies: Gramercy Pictures calls the MPAA's rejection of a review quote 'censorship.' Jack Valenti calls it nonsense.
- MOVIE REVIEW : You Don't Need Program to Decipher 'Program'
- KCBS-TV Hires News Director From Seattle
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Nasdaq Sets Record; Gold Bounces Back : Market Overview
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Pretty Picture
- Jewish Residents Prepare to Observe Yom Kippur
- OXNARD : Councilman and Family to Perform
- Kennedy Puts Up Big Numbers, Routs Crenshaw
- Black Colleges May Join Division I-A
- Faith Comes First for This Player
- Simon Commits to Arizona : Basketball: Without visiting Tucson, he agrees to become third player from Mater Dei to join Wildcats.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Hay's Goal in Overtime Gives Foothill a Water Polo Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bopha!': Familiar Setting, Familiar Story
- Marines Plan Safety Check of Aircraft
- Heaven Holds a Place : At St. Andrew's Abbey in the Antelope Valley, a small cloister of monks opens its doors and its life to the rest of the world.
- LAPD Rights Panel Urges Firing Powell : Hearing: Board's recommendation to dismiss the officer convicted of violating Rodney King's civil rights is a formality. State law prohibits felons from serving on the force.
- Preschools Go Public : 'We really should pay more attention to the early years . . .' : School Districts Are Expanding Into Fee-Based Day Care Services
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Retrofits May Save $70,000 Annually for Santa Clarita : Energy: A $289,405 electrical system is designed to pay for itself over the next five years with a cumulative utility bill savings of $348,667.
- Man Arrested After He Crashes Stolen Car in Freeway Chase
- ORANGE : Train Depot Area to Be Revitalized
- INSURANCE
- Teens Are Saying Give Chastity a Chance : Lifestyle: The sexual revolution may be doing an about-face among thousands of youths who have signed a pledge in churches across the country to forgo sex until they are married.
- General Electric to Save Irish Aircraft Firm : Acquisitions: The $1.3-billion deal with GPA Group will nearly double aircraft lessor GE's already dominant fleet.
- Nesler Jury Ends 2nd Day With No Verdict
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Another MIG Pilot Defects; Jet Returned
- Theater : Fiddling With Tradition : * Wendie Willson has updated the characters, costuming and setting of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' but not the language.
- Fax Warnings of Gang Initiation Rite Are a Hoax, Authorities Say
- LAKE FOREST : City Backs Rent Dispute Arbitration
- Mayor Quietly Weighing Increase in DWP Rates : Budget: Riordan has raised the possibility in private, sources say, but has not confirmed that he will seek a fee hike to raise funds for the LAPD.
- Name the Last Thing L.A. Needs : Right . . . yet another long, divisive trial on the Rodney King beating issue
- ANAHEIM : Officer Convicted in Attack on Woman
- INS Runs Out of Patience With Russian Crew : Law: Immigration officials may soon be forced to deport eight sailors still aboard disabled Gigant. Money for repairs could come within a month, ship's owner says.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Ponders Final Home Game
- No Surprise: Monarchs Win Big
- Crescenta Valley Puts Burbank, Coach on Ice
- Greminger Hospitalized With Chest Pains
- '60s Presley Package Less Than Essential
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Triangle's' Points Are Blurred by Writing
- Suit Seeks to Thwart QVC : Viacom Moves to Block Rival Bid for Paramount
- Ozone Layer Over U.S. Shows Record Thinning
- Albert Yorba; Member of Pioneer Family
- Hidden Treasures in Sylmar : * Facilities housing vintage cars, musical instruments and guide dogs are tucked into the suburban landscape.
- High Sienna : Earthy Colors Fall Into Place as the Natural Selections of Autumn
- Israel's Knesset Backs Rabin, OKs Peace Plan
- FANTASY DATE: In a perfect world, would...
- 11-Year-Old Pilot Is Youngest Girl to Fly Across U.S.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Stigma of Crackdown Haunted Beijing's Bid : Olympics: China's effort to regain full global legitimacy by lining up Third World support was a difficult strategy.
- NAFTA Critics Seek Probe of Group's Detention in Mexico
- Ex-Police Chief Pleads No Contest to Theft
- CERRITOS : Girl, 15, Arrested After Knife Incident at School
- Calvary Chapel Makes Aliso Niguel's Debut One to Forget
- N.Y. Fans Playing the Fools
- Shaw's 'Misalliance' Remains Relevant
- Menendez Gives Graphic Details of Night of Carnage : Trial: Pressed by prosecutor, he tells of reloading shotgun to shoot his mother as she crawled away.
- BOOK REVIEW : Where Memory and Misery Collide : ONCE UPON A TIME: A True Story of Memory, Murder, and the Law; <i> by Harry N. MacLean</i> ,HarperCollins, $22.50, 485 pages
- WESTMINSTER : Stanley Pleads Innocent to Slayings
- OXNARD : Man Arrested in Armed Robbery
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Non-Students Are Target of New Law