- Feterik Is Upholding a Passing Tradition at Los Alamitos
- Fortune Smiles on Long Beach's Streeks
- Cavaliers Lose Wilkins for Year
- Theater Reviews : Musical 'Nine' Adds Up to Less Than Fellini's '8 1/2'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- BANKING
- Executive Travel : Survey Finds Firms Closely Scrutinizing Employees' Spending
- AmeriQuest Technologies Inc.: The Irvine distributor of...
- Lukins Comes Home
- POLITICAL NOTES : Dills Links Opponent to Radical Right; Cohen Scoffs at the Connection
- Football Fever Kicks Off
- Candidates Squabble Over Signs : Politics: Race between Thomas Townsend and Kelvin D. Filer for Compton court commission is marked by controversy over campaign posters.
- LONG BEACH : Teamwork Brings 90% Overnight Mail Rate
- Rest Stop on the Information Superhighway
- ELECTIONS : Harman to End Campaign With a TV Ad Blitz : The commercials, costing $220,000, will air on major stations throughout the L.A. basin. She had used the expensive technique in her 1992 victory.
- LONG BEACH : Gas Co. Gives Donation to Save Our Shipyard
- LA MIRADA : Theatre Commission Forced to Make Exit
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Wall Street Is Sold on Over-the-Counter Profits
- Defense Dealt Setback in Tailhook Suit
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Eat Your Heart Out' an Easy Play to Digest : The versatile cast of five deftly caricatures a range of personality types in the amusing dinner theater production.
- Council OKs Bonds for Phoenix Drug Centers : Community: Approval includes boosting security at Lake View Terrace facility.
- Orange County Almanac
- Redevelopment Plan for Quake Repairs Debated : Recovery: Opposition at community meeting suggests an uphill struggle for the proposal to use agency powers to rebuild.
- Lure of Free Money Hooks 70 Suspects in Sting : Arrests: Cases involve child support, bad checks and welfare fraud. Deadbeats from as far away as North Carolina are duped.
- VENTURA : Sisters Taken Into Protective Custody
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 300 Acres Burned in Poppy Area : Lancaster: Officials say blaze probably did not cause lasting harm to the park.
- Black, White Pentecostals Unite in One Association : Religion: Euphoria prevails among leaders, but few doubt that a formidable task looms in overcoming 88 years of racial separation.
- School Uniform Proposal Draws Lackluster Backing : Education: Only three of the 17 elementary campuses in the Ventura district show enough interest among parents to pursue the idea.
- A Little Reminder, Mr. President : With deadline passed, Clinton should keep Bosnia arms embargo promise
- Referendum Fails on Fee Increase : Cal State Northridge: Athletic program might drop from Division I after students again vote down proposal.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Tackle Gilbert Won't Play Sunday
- Paradise Lost : Despite 5-1 Record, Westlake Players Are Haunted by Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Walters Moves Up in Pac-10 Statistics
- HORSE RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Breeders' Cup Will Get a Boost From Soviet Problem in Sprint
- Korn: Emptiness Behind the Fury
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : MARKETS: Corporate Profits Boost Stocks : Profit Reports Boost Stocks; Yields Climb
- Bombing of Government Office in Baghdad Kills 1, Wounds 5
- David Lowell Ladd; Former Copyright, Patent Official
- Carl Sharsmith; Yosemite Naturalist
- ENTERTAINMENT : Parade Free Again--Doo Dah, Doo Dah : Founder of the screwball Pasadena event hopes to recapture spirit of the past. He's joining forces with arts group in an attempt to draw more local entries, spectators and sponsors.
- Liquor Agency Biased Against Gay Clubs, Bar Owners Claim : Dispute: State officials insist regulations are applied fairly to all.
- COVINA : New Committee Will Examine Potential Merger of 2 Cities
- Texans Assess Flood Damage as Record Rains Ease
- SUCKER PUNCH: What's a more powerful lure...
- UCI Study Ties Memory to Emotion
- VENTURA : 2 Witnesses to Nazi Atrocities Educate Class
- LOS ANGELES : City Hall Reorganization Would Promote Business
- Brother Act at Canyon
- Former Oriole Manager Oates Hired by Rangers
- Stewart Could Be Free Agent
- 'The Bandit Queen' Still an Outcast in India : Movies: Both the real-life subject and censors object to a new film on the life of the legendary outlaw. And a court order could prevent the film from an Academy Award nod.
- Hotel, Nursery, Data Storage Firm Win Sterling Awards for Quality
- Gentle Beans
- The Slowly Changing World of Sacramental Wine
- The Quintessential Rib
- The following are the top music sales...
- Lebanon Sentences 4 in Diplomat's Slaying
- COVER STORY : All Roads in Horn's Career Seemed to Lead to Congress
- NORWALK/LA MIRADA : Anti-Vandalism Policy Puts Burden on Parents
- THEATER REVIEWS : A Light Look at Subject of Mortality : 'Joined at the Head' allows Moorpark College's small cast to express a wide range of emotions.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- BY DESIGN : SHOPPERS' SPECIAL : Are You a Big Spender? Want to Be Rewarded? Join the Club
- Countywide : 475-Acre Wilderness Park to Open Near Coto de Caza
- Not Fade Away : Music: It may be a drag growing old, but graying Rolling Stone fans still can attend concerts by their favorite band.
- SEAL BEACH : Bolsa Chica Housing Foes Cite Cat Threat
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Feniello Keys Chapman Victory
- No Baseball Talks Planned After Players, Management Meet
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Williams Will Start at Tailback
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Consumers Union Backs Suit Over Investment : Banking: Group hopes action against Great Western will improve disclosure on fund risks.
- LA MIRADA : School Wins National Award for Its Programs
- SCRUMPTIOUS, I'M AFRAID : Unmasking Those Foods You Dread Reveals Some Unearthly Delights
- International Business
- The Narrowing Gap : Trade Gains in Europe Offset Record Imports From Far East
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 187 : Kemp Defends Criticism Before Hostile Audience
- Combing for the Truth Among Follicle Fables
- International Business : U.S. Ruling a Thorn in Colombian Rose Growers' Side : Trade: Commerce Department decision imposes punitive anti-dumping levies.
- Karcher Dealt Financial Setback From Loan Ruling : Courts: Founder of Carl's Jr. must pay bank $600,000 that he guaranteed. Bankruptcy proceedings are possible.
- Executive Travel : Choosing a Flight
- Designer's Daytime Look Has That Freudian Touch
- Thompson Makes Sale of a Lifetime : She's Gone Her Own Way and Prospered as Rivals Went Bust
- International Business
- Scallops Cooked Just Right
- Cyber-Dining On the Internet
- New England skating complex breaks the ice : In a region where development gets a cold shoulder, Simsbury, Conn., warms up to the project after Olympic stars sign on.
- Paradise Preserved
- Running on Empty : Emergencies: Water district can't afford equipment that would help fight a blaze like last year's firestorm.
- ENVIRONMENT : EPA Tells Firms to Pay for Cleanup Study
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Reports Boost Stocks; Yields Climb
- The Groaning (Bulletin) Board
- Rabelaisian Pleasures
- Muffins, Like Orange Julius, Sicilian Rice Balls
- Sports : PREPS
- It's a New Wave: Surfer Girls Get Their Feet Wet
- Head of Pioneer Mortgage Admits Widespread Fraud
- B of A Profit Increases 13% in 3rd Quarter; Loans, Fees Cited : Earnings: Northrop Grumman and Microsoft also see their net income soar in the period.
- Richey Electronics Inc.: The Garden Grove electronic...
- A Soup for the Season
- Cooling Off With Cucumbers
- Run for the Border
- The Bent Backed Tulips / "Looking Through . . ." / <i> eggBERT</i>
- BY DESIGN : SHOPPERS' SPECIAL : New Treatments May Curb Shopping Binges
- Executive Travel : Frequent-Flier Program Launched by Travel Agency
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- Aerojet to Interpret Space Data for Army
- International Business
- Village Voice of New York City to Buy L.A. Weekly : Newspapers: No staff or journalistic changes are planned for West Coast tabloid, publisher says.
- Taco Bell: The Irvine fast food chain...
- WESTWOOD : Developers Find a Window of Opportunity
- Joy to Rodeo Drive . . . the Harleys Have Come
- MOORPARK : Compost Firm Says Permits Still Needed
- Ideas Take Stage With Guarneri String Quartet : Music: The cellist for the group says it's 'less concerned with mechanical things' and more interested in concepts.
- Foes Take New Tack for Ouster of Vietnamese Chamber Head : Politics: Some Little Saigon activists who oppose Co Pham's stance on ties to Hanoi say they'll start an 'alternative' business group unless he steps down.
- Ducks, Kings Join Sharks With Ticket Refund Policies
- Tracy Joining Michael Andretti in Pursuit of Old Penske Team
- Theater Review : 'Samos,' 'Casina': Ancient Comedies With a Lot of Life
- PLATFORM : Second-Class Writers
- Number of Californians Killed by Guns Increases 32% Since '89
- Some Teens Take License With Driving Privileges
- ALL-TOO HUMAN CONDITION : Life's Harsh Realities Sometimes Dance Into Nederlands' Offerings
- HAWTHORNE : Trash Pickup Claim Says City Overcharged
- Local Legends Know the Fun Never Sets on the Empire's Disco 2000
- Latino Students Stage Walkout, Decry Prop. 187
- SPORTS : MIRACLE WORKERS
- VIDEO REWIND : 'Romero': From Pacifism to Passion
- FULLERTON : University Names Acting Fiscal Chief
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Weighs New Community Center
- 'Diary' Opens a New, Lurid Chapter : Media: In trying to control coverage and access to a new book, Judge Ito is finding that the process is out of control.
- Man's Bragging Leads to Arrest in Slaying of Winnetka Resident
- THOUSAND OAKS : 5 Donors Nominated for Art Center Board
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Building Expected to Begin on Delayed School Project : Santa Clarita: Mountainview Elementary was to be finished months ago. But the site developer was replaced.
- Baby Doe Productions: That's what we're calling...
- Joining Forces to Combat Polluters : Conference: Representatives from U.S., state and local governments underline the need for multi-agency cooperation.
- Montclair Prep Adds 2 Games to Depleted Football Schedule
- Lakers Start Slowly, Lose to Seattle
- Gates Sees a Window in Trio's New Studio : Entertainment: Head of Microsoft expects to discuss software applications with Spielberg et al.
- Steak and Bake
- U.S. Cited for Laxity at UC Nuclear Labs : Contracts: Two reports find that the Energy Department is not keeping a close rein on spending at three facilities managed by the university.
- Aristide Blames Street Violence on Right Wing
- DECISION '94: Spotlight on Local Elections : Child of '60s Faces Mainstream GOP in 41st Assembly District
- Church Leaders Help Herald Pope's New Book
- Bob Dylan and the Band / "The Basement Tapes" (recorded 1967, released 1975) / <i> Columbia</i>
- Anna Hauptmann; Wife of Man Convicted in Lindbergh Murder
- Countywide : Prosecutor Placed on Leave Pending Inquiry
- GLENDALE : Study Finds Parking Spaces to Be Ample
- Campaign Calendar
- Leisure World in Seal Beach Named in Age Bias Lawsuit
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Bush Headlines Dornan Fund-Raiser in Irvine : The former President sees a chance for 'significant change' in Congress with GOP tide.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Brooks Hammers at Harman's Ties to Clinton
- GOP Extends Voter Registration Lead
- SIMI VALLEY : Deputy City Manager to Get New Position
- Senior Citizens Decry Poisoning of Rabbits : Wildlife: Leisure World property management firm defends practice, saying the creatures are destructive to landscaping.
- Senior Citizens Take Pride in Ability to Spell, a Talent of Yore
- Suspect Gets Rearrested in the Death of Pedestrian : Investigation: Police say they need more time to determine charges in the accident Sunday in Silverado Canyon.
- Comedian Martha Raye Dead at 78
- Former Oriole Manager Oates Hired by Rangers
- Pick Six Pays Off Record $1,010,221.40
- Hamelin Wins Rookie Award in Landslide
- A Peek at 'Pocahontas' When 'Lion' Returns
- AUTOS
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine safety and control...
- McDonnell Is Likely to Build Jet Outside State : Aviation: Long Beach is called too costly for the proposed MD-95. Dallas appears to have the inside edge.
- RECREATION : He Wrote the Book on Romance
- Power Politics in Pasadena : Feuds, Staff Resignations and Management Errors Have Put City Officials on the Defensive
- LONG BEACH : Skaters May Be Banned From Downtown Sites
- VENTURA : O'Connell Says Staff Did Nothing Wrong
- QLogic Corp.: The Costa Mesa computer products...
- TRW Unit in O.C. Will Be Sold to Investment Group
- Wynn's Reports 20% Rise in 3rd Quarter Profit
- McDonnell Likely to Build Jet Outside State : Aviation: Long Beach called too costly for proposed MD-95. Move would mark Douglas unit's first foray from California.
- Cal's Curds
- 'Every Time, It Hurts Again' : Israel: Nation reeling as victories in peace process alternate with deadly attacks from opponents.
- SHOP TALK : A Shriek Is Music to a Ghoul's Ears : Gadgets that howl and gizmos that scream give Halloween the right atmosphere. But check to see if batteries are included.
- Museum Is Seeking Survivors of Bataan Death March
- Bill Faure; Director of TV Miniseries 'Shaka Zulu'
- Now <i> This </i> Is a Movie With Legs
- CULVER CITY : Society Plans Video History of Local Filmmaking
- Hello, Deli : Studio City: A rebuilt Art's Delicatessen reopens nine months after the earthquake. Patrons breathe sighs of contentment.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wise Political Retreat by Church
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Attacks in Heated Campaign for 3 Seats Spill Into City's Public Meetings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Charges Filed Against Trio in Drug Lab Case : Antelope Valley: Authorities say remote Llano home was used to manufacture methamphetamine.
- Ceremonies Will Honor Local Heroes
- CALABASAS : Condo Embezzler Gets 6-Year Sentence
- Supervisors Formally Oppose Prop. 188
- CYPRESS : Track to Install Nets Next to Golf Course
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Braun Sparks Golden West in Water Polo
- Club Review : Foothill: From Country to Midweek Alternative Heaven
- FASHION : Cooling Trends : Classic coats do sweaters one better. And it will be cold soon--really.
- Rwanda Says Its Foreign Minister Stole $187,000 : Africa: Government claims official fled to Paris with cash meant for its U.N. mission and Washington embassy. He denies charge.
- Fresno on Brink of a 'Land War' Over Growth : Cities: Draft of general plan envisions 1 million residents, reflecting power of building industry. Critics condemn proposal that would gobble up water and farms, even the raisin crop.
- He's Fittest in Survival of the Funniest
- A Close-up Look At People Who Matter : Former Police Chief Among Award Finalists
- Working Out the Last-Minute Bugs : Radio: With arrival today of KCLU-FM, the county gets its own NPR outlet.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : All Eyes on Ft. Collins This Week
- Requiem of a Reluctant Runner : Well-Traveled Wilson Becomes Cross-Country Star at Moorpark College
- Loss All but Ruins Chapman's Playoff Chances
- Family : No-Frills Red Herring Puppets Full of Charm
- COVINA: The City Council ignored threats of...
- Cisneros and Medlar: Divergent Tales of a Love Affair Gone Bad
- Marie Duval; Actress Performed in L.A. Melodrama 'The Drunkard'
- Zegna From Start to Finish
- Seafood Is Just What the Doctor Ordered : Nutrition: Study says for the most part restaurants serving fish and other ocean fare get high marks.
- TV Programs Focus on Environmentalism : An awards ceremony on cable and a new documentary series on public broadcasting give attention to the plight of the planet.
- 48-Hour Watch to Honor 241 Killed in Beirut
- Bernson Gains Backing in Fight to Preserve Area : Environment: Two potentially key allies accompany the councilman on a tour of Chatsworth Reservoir.
- Clippers Make Effort but Fall to Nuggets
- Pop Music Review : Bootsy Collins Throws a Wild Party Full of Vintage Funk
- Senior Executive Resigns in Latest Shake-Up at AST : Computers: Departure of James Forquer follows word of plant closing, major layoff at ailing company. Analysts suspect pressure from new boss.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Stinginess Proves Too Much for Candidate McClintock's 'Skinflint' Ads
- CLOSET Rx : Poof! Put Together a Costume Like Magic
- Mainland Student Dress Code Crosses Gulf to Catalina
- Hamas Paves the Way for a New Intifada : To Palestinians still under Israel's thumb, Arafat sold out, and now they're worse off.
- SIMI VALLEY : Sex Education Curriculum Rejected
- CALABASAS : Pumpkin Festival Slated for Weekend
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROP. 187 : Kemp Draws Criticism for Voicing Opposition : Appearing at Nixon Library, the former Cabinet secretary defends position that puts him in disagreement with Wilson, GOP leaders.
- Hanks, Brown and Kennedy? A Dynamic Trio for Manager
- THE COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Site of Cameroon's World Cup Camp Has Become a Sorry Sight
- Board of Regents Member Says UNLV, Grgurich in Agreement
- Theater Reviews : Laughs Are Major Strength of Irvine's 'Steel Magnolias'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : N. Korea Deal Least Risky of U.S. Options : Diplomacy: Critics decry lenient terms ending dispute over nuclear program. But pact avoids stalemate--or war.
- A Stream of Noted Authors Penciled In for Local Visits : 'Star Trek' biographer Yvonne Fern, chosen by Gene Roddenberry to write the chronicle of his life, is on the guest list.
- Drowning Panda Saved by Villagers
- Finding the Salt of the Earth at Osaka Kappo
- GOINGS ON : Ex-Hermit Noone Tops Museum Benefit's Bill : On the same night, a run of the 100-year-old play 'The Heiress' will open in Santa Barbara.
- L.A. Council OKs Funding Plan to Renovate 2 Drug Treatment Facilities
- Has She Been Branded With the Scarlet 'A'? : Scandal: Linda Medlar says only $256,000 could help make up for what she says her celebrated affair with Henry Cisneros cost her--her career, husband and self-respect.
- SOUTH GATE : Effort to Replace Azalea Festival Assailed
- REDONDO BEACH : Council Wants Laws on Weapons Loosened
- IRVINE : Schools End No-Fail Rule for Cheerleaders
- VENICE : Officer Charged With Assault on Teen-Ager
- Gonzalez Footloose After First Score at Cal
- Late Goals Boost Master's in Soccer
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Overhauser Put to Test on Saturdays
- TELEVISIONMeasuring Black Viewers: Nielsen Media Research said...
- Alternative Fuels Shine in U.S. Study : Energy: Testing shows they burn cleaner than reformulated gasoline touted by the oil industry.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- Darling! We're Going to Have a Bug!
- The Infinite Vegetarian
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST: Human bones found in...
- OFF THE CUFF : Let's Face It: Skin Care Isn't Superficial
- THEATER REVIEWS : Two Productions Lack Students, but Not Class : Santa Barbara colleges host 'King Lear' and 'Six Degrees of Separation' featuring faculty, local and visiting artists.
- This is the week to have a...
- Hints on Choosing a New Head of Hair
- Five South Bay high school seniors won...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Bald Tales : So, you're searching to regain a thick, full mane? It's not easy, but here's how.
- Symphony's Opening Is Harmonious : Contract negotiations caused pre-season discord. But orchestra's first concert was smooth and put a local composer in the limelight.
- Out-of-Control Bus Kills 5
- Clinton in N.Y. to Boost Cuomo's Sagging Fortunes
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Campaigns in Crucial Southland : Trailing Feinstein in recent polls, the GOP candidate focuses on moderates and conservatives. He visits Pasadena, El Monte, Covina and Claremont.
- In Nasdaq Pricing, What You See May Not Be What You Get
- Trial Ordered for 3 in Slaying of 2 Youths at Graduation Party : San Marino: Witnesses testify that gang members came heavily armed, intending to battle rivals already there. Arraignment is set Nov. 2 in Superior Court.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Red Lobster Puts a Pinch on Quality : Though some dishes are good and fresh, other offerings are poor and flavorless. Simple broiled halibut was a hit.
- PASADENA : Firefighter Pleads Not Guilty in Tire Slashing
- Schools: Prop. K's Impact on the Future of a Quality School System
- Council: Pluses, Minuses of High-Profile Yaroslavsky Name in Race
- High on Low Fat
- Paying Off Cedras
- Education: New Policy on Uniforms
- School vs. Health Costs
- Steve Martin, the Playwright, on Einstein, Picasso and Fruit Tea : Theater: His one-act play, which creates a conversation between the artist and the scientist, is ready to open in L.A. 'It's now ready to be done somewhere where there's a risk to me,' he says.
- 'Nightmare' Steps Off Screen and Hits Home : <i> In "Wes Craven's New Nightmare," the steel-fingered Freddy, star of multiple previous horror flicks, returns to haunt the real life of the series' heroine, Hollywood actress Heather Langenkamp (playing herself) and her son, Dylan. (Rated R)</i>
- Prop. 187
- Habitat: Restoration Work Cut Out for Airports on the El Segundo Dunes
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Cockburn on Cuba
- REDONDO BEACH : Canadian Is Charged in Condo Rental Scam
- Limbaugh on Limbaugh
- More Memories
- Gates Has the Checkbook; Can He Balance an Empire?
- DECISION '94: Spotlight on Local Elections : Candidate Hopes to Create State Assembly's 1st Father-Son Team : Elections: With a win in the heavily Democratic 47th District, Windsor Hills lawyer Kevin Murray would join his dad, Willard (D-Paramount), in Sacramento.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Oct. 20, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 20, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 20, 1994
- Satire for a Serious Cause
- O.C. Making Drugs for Officers to Sell : Crime: Santa Ana police arrest 350 small buyers in 'reverse stings' after taking the crack cocaine to streets.
- Bomb Rips Apart Israeli Bus, Kills 22 in Bold Terrorist Attack : Mideast: Deadliest assault in 16 years stuns Jewish state. Hamas claims responsibility and threatens to strike again. Officials vow crackdown on Palestinian extremists.
- 'Diary' Opens New, Lurid Chapter in Simpson Saga
- Contractor Blames Transit Officials for Soil Sinkage : Subway: Head of tunneling firm says MTA failed to require grouting that might have stabilized the ground in Hollywood. Agency chief White declines comment.
- Koll Real Estate to Take Over Home Builder : Development: Buying Kathryn G. Thompson Co. will aid in construction of major subdivisions.
- Wasserman and Sheinberg: The Clock Is Ticking : Hollywood: Both could leave MCA next year in feud with Matsushita. It would deal a serious blow to Japanese parent.
- Explosion in Torrance Injures 20
- SAY AGAIN? Talk about red tape. ....
- Koll Moves Up With Thompson Co. Buyout : Development: Real estate group makes first big push into home building. Most analysts praise O.C. firms' merger but say industry competitiveness forced it.
- Several Cities May Lobby Edison for Discounted Electricity : Utilities: Mayors hope to form joint powers authority to press their demand. But state agency must first be convinced their request is justified.
- Study Cites 'Inappropriate' Procedure in Subway Work : Construction: Outside firm hired by MTA criticizes the use and installation of wood wedges in tunnels.
- Sole Officer Sought Aid at Grant High
- THUMBS DOWN: Students at Cal State Northridge...
- Delay of Trial and Bail Denied for Simpson
- 'Diary' Opens a New, Lurid Chapter : Author: Faye Resnick's bumps in the fast lane would be unremarkable except that she shared some of them with Nicole Simpson.
- Officials Defend Pepsi Quality Control : Production: Plant that originated can in which rat was allegedly found has passed inspections.
- Troubled School Had Lone Officer : Violence: Single official was unable to quell disturbance that led to two stabbings, a shooting at Grant High in Van Nuys. District defends staffing.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL : 3 Newcomers Advise Delaying Tax Issue
- Duck Defenseman Seeks Some Relief : Hockey: McSween files unemployment claim that would pay maximum benefit of $230 a week for 26 weeks.