- PRO FOOTBALL : Christie and Smith Provide Everything the Bills Need : AFC: Kicker's five field goals and defensive end's four sacks lead Buffalo to 15-7 victory over Houston.
- Sorry Georgia, but 49ers Own Rams : Pro football: Young is sharp in 34-19 victory, San Francisco's eighth in a row at Anaheim Stadium.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Dolphins Do a Big Number on Jets, 28-14 : AFC: Kirby's running, Marino's passing and Jackson's lateraling help Miami defeat rivals and stay unbeaten.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Takes Less-Traveled Road at Pond
- Rave Party Extras Are 'Deee-Lited' : Drug overdoses mar otherwise orderly concert for 10,000 who also are filmed for movie scene.
- Investor Perelman Still Benefits From '88 Deal : Thrifts: He proposes to use tax breaks derived from Texas purchase to help shelter likely profits from First Nationwide.
- Susan Lawmaster to Join Vons as Senior Vice President
- Office Temp, 72, Walks in Pride
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Anxious Troops Watched, Waited to Learn Their Fate
- Countywide : A Layman's View of Education
- PRO FOOTBALL : Defense Saves Cunningham and the Eagles, 13-7 : NFC: Fumble on pass play late in game against Packers could have been costly for Philadelphia.
- PRO FOOTBALL: 49ERS 34, RAMS 19 : Ram Review
- Jackie Chan, Then Bertolucci's 'Conformist' at Nuart
- STAGE REVIEW : MacLaine Gets Upfront, Personal in Cerritos
- THEATER REVIEW : Trying to Fan Flames of Yesteryear in 'Later Life'
- RSVP : Huntington Gala Blossoms
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : L.A. Area Haitians React With Hope and Suspicion
- SINGAPORE
- Havana Haven?
- Vietnam Hopes to Refine Its Oil Industry : Energy: Petroleum is the country's biggest export, but for now it must depend on Soviet-age equipment to do the job.
- CAMARILLO : Chamber to Extend Hours on Saturdays
- COSTA MESA : Drunk Driving Fines on Council Agenda
- The Reasons Behind the Widening of MacArthur Boulevard
- Kids, Cowboys Star at Simi Days Rodeo
- Boy Killed in 50-Foot Fall Is Identified
- FAIRPLEX : Favorite Defeated in Feature
- PRO FOOTBALL: 49ERS 34, RAMS 19 : Young Making Up for Lost Time
- Lockheed Merger
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : The Challenge to Free Expression in Art
- Ruling on Condo Pets
- Sometimes, Even Good People Must Coexist With Evil : SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS <i> by David Guterson</i> ; Harcourt Brace $21.95, 368 pages
- Haiti's Leaders Agree to Quit : Clinton Recalls Planes; Troops to Enter Today : Caribbean: A clearly relieved President announces the breakthrough. Carter mission negotiates a deal under which Aristide will resume presidency after military junta receives an amnesty from Parliament.
- Health Care Reform
- Dowling on Harassment
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : 'Killers.' Get <i> It</i> ?
- Mountain Lions
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : ...
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- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEWS : ...
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 19, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 19, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 19, 1994
- San Diego County - News from Sept. 19, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 19, 1994
- Workers' Tales : Three Hughes Veterans Face Uncertain Future
- Alaskans Express Mixed Emotions on Exxon Verdict
- Alaskans Show Mixed Emotions on Exxon Ruling
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Let's Try Aspirin Before We Amputate : There won't be a total overhaul, which is good. Incremental reforms are possible and make more sense.
- Worker's Tales : Coattail Companies Cringe at Defense Giant's Pullout
- A Hard Investment Lesson : TMI Story Shows Even Teachers Need Reminding About Risks
- Agenda : Issues coming up
- A SPECIAL REPORT: COLLEGE SPORTS
- PRO FOOTBALL: 49ERS 34, RAMS 19 : RAM NOTEBOOK / CHRIS FOSTER AND MIKE REILLEY : Media Circus Comes to Town to Hang Onto Sanders' Every Word, Deed
- From the Archives: In Praise of Silliness: Los Angeles' own Groundlings are celebrating two decades of, well, just plain silliness
- BUSINESS PULSE / JOHN BRENNAN : Polls Show More Than Economy Dogs Clinton's Appeal Ratings
- Take Me in to the Ballgame : The companion book to Ken Burns' PBS series may offer relief to the strike-stricken : BASEBALL: An Illustrated History, <i> By Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns (Alfred A. Knopf: $60; 469 pp.)</i>
- Cruise: Tips : Top Ten : THINGS YOU'LL PAY EXTRA FOR AN AN ALL-INCLUSIVE CRUISE
- Getting the Most Out of a Family Get-Together on the High Seas
- FICTION
- Cruises Trim Fat From Their Sails
- Special Low-Down Report : 25 Ways To Turn $10,000 Into a House
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CSUN Exploits Davis Mistakes : Matadors Coast to 52-13 Win That Leaves Aggies Reeling
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Templeton Pounds Southern California Christian
- Anderson's Breakout Effort Keys Montclair Prep Romp : Football: Junior running back scores five touchdowns.
- Stanford's Tiger Woods Wins Collegiate Debut at Invitational
- Michael Jackson was very in volved with...
- OUT OF THE VAULTS : The Sun Legacy in 74 Songs
- CHINATOWN : Part of L.A. History May Find a Home
- WESTLAKE : Dreams May Spring From the Rubble
- May It Please the Court, Lawyers Just Want to Be Happy : Psychotherapy: Float past Mars, be one with the solar system, popular seminar counsels. Program borrows from Carl Jung, Zen consciousness, 12-step programs, holistic healing, even Clarence Darrow.
- COVER STORY : SILENT MINORITY : The Plight of Asian American Students : Torn by Pressure From Their Families and Peers, They Often Are Alienated, Overlooked and Misunderstood.
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Lawmakers Support Peace Mission, but Still Balk at Invasion : Congress: Carter delegation is applauded, despite criticism of its timing and mandate.
- Passion + Baseball = Ken Burns : Television: The epic 18 1/2-hour study of the sport, has its debut tonight on PBS.
- COMMENTARY / MIKE LUPICA : Agassi Win Leaves Brooke Unbeaten
- The Second Time Just Gets Better
- The Word : Hollywood Bibliophilia
- L.A. SPEAK : Garment Gab
- FICTION
- Back to Nature, by JAMES TATE
- SPIDER TOWN by Abraham Rodriguez Jr....
- Profile : What's Up, Doc? : GEORGE CLOONEY RETURNS TO THE SCENE OF A FAMILIAR SET
- Feuds Take Homeowner Groups to Legal Limits : Property: Bulging association case files in O.C. cover everything from overweight pets to satellite dishes.
- Koreatown : Surge in Robberies Prompts Warnings
- Congress Hooked on Tobacco Lobby Cash, Group Charges
- Deaf Woman From Alabama Crowned 1995 Miss America
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Hope in Youth Plans a Thank-You Party
- Fire Guts Former Home of Margaret Mitchell
- CRENSHAW : Redlining Charged in Quake-Aid Policy
- OXNARD : Developer Stops Pumping of Wetlands
- L.A. to Bring Recycling Operation to the Westside : Environment: Overburdened landfills and state mandate to reduce trash will likely cause more residents to change their ways.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Wins Volleyball Title
- Stanford Runs Wild, Routs San Jose State
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Ladouceur Gets Some Security With Two-Year Contract
- Chavez Stops Taylor in the Eighth Round : Boxing: He scores a technical knockout at 1:41 to retain his WBC super-lightweight title.
- Valley Home Sales Up
- FOOTBALL : Ellison, Loyola Get a Whole Lot Out of a Half in Win at Canyon
- Advisers' Role in Bicycle Club Offer Raises Questions : Gambling: Trustee says he had no part in picking winner. Attorney withdraws gaming application.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- CSUN President Backs EOP Changes : Education: Answering critics, Blenda J. Wilson says the program for minority students will not be dismantled.
- Marvels Abound Deep Within for Cave Explorers : Mexico: Team descends to 4,839 feet, the deepest that humans have gone in a cavern in the Western Hemisphere. One dies in the attempt.
- FAIRPLEX : Nancys French Fry Wins the Shephard
- No Tears for Fears : Alzheimer's Symptoms Strip Memories From Former Ram Great
- Lethal Weapon 2 (CBS Sunday at 9...
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : KCAL's 'Boogie's Diner' is the new hangout for hanging-out crowd
- 'A Friendship in Vienna'
- U.S. Ceding Upper Hand to N. Korea, Critics Say : Asia: Washington wants Pyongyang's nuclear program frozen. But its concessions could invalidate any deal.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Returning in Prime Condition
- The Next Step Toward Home : Tanya Tull helps homeless go beyond temporary shelter and into residential neighborhoods.
- Stag's Splashy Exit Leaves Laguna Talking : Wildlife: Deer crashes through home, swims to sea. Lifeguards turn it back, but it dies anyway.
- CITY TERRACE : Mural Honors Youth of Mexico, Eastside
- Don't Waffle Now on GATT
- Library Helps Youth Sign On to Internet
- Valley Commentary : Why Our Teachers Don't Trust LEARN Program : Reform plan could help troubled public schools re-create themselves, but teachers are understandably wary of faddishness, financing and risks.
- Fourth-Quarter Rally Carries Hanford Past Highland, 22-21
- ACC ROUNDUP : Stanicek Leads North Carolina in 49-0 Victory
- Wet and Wild Pandas : Making a movie in China's hinterlands presents unique challenges--like paying to film on sacred moss. On location with 'The Little Panda.'
- Good News for Bruins Comes Next Season: No Nebraska
- In Brief
- Your Money : Where There's a Will...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Cruise: Tips : Top Ten : BIGGEST CRUISE SHIPS
- THE BIZ : Stage Fight
- FULL HOUSE: Reassessing the Earth's Population Carrying...
- Low-Voltage Outdoor Lighting
- Cruise: Reunions : All Aboard : Three generations create family memories on a Caribbean cruise
- Faulty Light Causes Short at White House
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Consultants Get Down to Business
- Valley Commentary : L.A. Council Must Fill the Vacancy in 5th District : When Zev Yaroslavsky leaves to join county board, district could be left without a city voice for seven months. But its needs require an interim replacement.
- ELECTIONS / 35TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Winery Owner and Professor Face Off
- Neighboring Communities Are Not Acting Very Neighborly : San Gabriel Valley: Communities put up their fists when borders are at stake. Projects from card clubs to freeway extensions spur disputes.
- Service Group Checks Into Notorious Motel : Activism: Clean-up starts on dilapidated Chateau Motel, once a magnet for crime. Plans call for conversion into a job-training center.
- Season of Woes : Federal Investigation Tops the List of Summer Disasters
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Boats Are Different, but Their Goal Is the Same
- Granzow Paces Faith Baptist's 40-6 Rout
- In Brief
- Kodaly, the Other Hungarian
- Don't Let the Spirit Crushers Get You Down
- WATTS : On Common Ground to Stress Education
- KOREATOWN : Consortium Offers Free Home Repairs
- High-Tech Lobbying Dials Wrong Number : Washington: Special interests can make it appear that their point of view is coming from ordinary folks.
- Whitey Herzog Will Be Offered Position as Royals' Manager
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn St. Humbles Another Foe, 61-21
- MAGNIFICENT OBSESSIONS: Twenty Remarkable Collectors in Pursuit...
- Explosion at Air-Bag Factory Injures Seven
- Palestinians Want to Control Holy Sites
- IRA Supporters Step Up Demands That British Withdraw From Ulster
- Man at DMV Shot in Fight Over Woman
- ECHO PARK : Service Group Seeks Gangs' Participation
- Boys & Girls Club Opens in Casa Loma
- Robert Blair Krueger; Founder of Legal Firm
- You Could Get Exercised Over Wee Sub : Inventions: After three decades building one-person and two-person crafts, former Navy captain is working to perfect a human-powered version.
- Nuclear-Family Blues: The Fission of Moral Ties That Bind
- Boy, 14, Falls to His Death on Hike
- Florida Gets Its Point Across : College football: Gators' 31-0 victory is Tennessee's worst home loss in 70 years.
- 24TH DISTRICT : GOP Stars Give Boost to Sybert
- A Little Bit of History
- Camarillo Tailbacks Find Friend in Muller
- Holy Bull Eclipses Field in Woodward
- * 1/2; LUTHER VANDROSS, "Songs" ( Epic...
- STYLE: MEN'S FALL FASHION : MAN ABOUT TOWN : A cup of Joe and He's on to a Power Breakfast
- A GOOD TEACHER PASSES : She Recognized the True Nature of This Multicultural Community Before It Knew It Had Become One
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : In the Best of Hands : Here and around the world, Dr. Randy Sherman repairs devastating wounds inflicted by nature and accidents. Only family and flying, perhaps, bring him more happiness.
- VENICE : New Youth Club to Be State-of-the-Art
- Rural Hospitals Turn to Innovation to Survive as Hundreds Close Doors : Medicine: The rebirth of medical care in a rural North Carolina area is the result of an alliance of hospitals with will to live.
- Moscow Juggles Conflicts in Former Soviet Territory : Russia: An accord brokered in Iran may have defused hostilities in Tajikistan. Two enclaves in Caucasus Mountains remain hot spots.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN?
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Kelley Places 4th to Clinch Pro Stock Title
- Chapman Football Makes Impressive Comeback : Debut: Panthers topple Whittier, 30-13, in program's first game in 62 years.
- Perez Sets Pace in Salsa's Victory Over Vancouver
- ROUNDUP : Strahan, Mortensen Capture Cross-Country Titles at Mt. Carmel Meet
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Struggles in Victory Over Texas Tech
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Expos' Joy Is Replaced by Anger
- In Brief
- New Fees for Expedited Passports
- Expo Offers Tips on City, County Loans
- Life Is Hard--but Then There's Austria
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- The Personal Touch : Beyond Shelter made Mari E. Quates and her children 'feel special.' The program, she says, turned her life around and restored stability to her family.
- When You Have Initiatives on the Ballot, Who Needs Politicians?
- Dismayed L.A. Police, Deputies Head for Greener Pastures : Law enforcement: Simi Valley and other Ventura County departments are luring more officers who are searching for a better quality of life.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Pizza Case Unlikely Focus of '3 Strikes' Debate : Courts: Defense lawyer says suspect doesn't see how what he allegedly did could send him to prison for 25 years to life. Officials back prosecution of small-time street criminal.
- Louisville Field Goal Defeats Arizona State
- Oliver Leads Fresno State to 24-14 Victory
- Despite Off Day, Powlus Rallies Irish : Nonconference: After trailing at halftime, 20-7, Notre Dame comes back to beat Michigan State, 21-20.
- More People Pay Cash for Homes
- Island-Hopping? Watch Out for Higher 'Head' Taxes : Costs: The swiftly rising charges cruise lines pay for docking are being passed on to consumers.
- Cruise: Panama Canal : Fast Facts on the Big Ditch
- The Last Gentleman : THE HOUSE OF PERCY: Honor, Imagination, and Melancholy in a Southern Family, <i> By Bertram Wyatt-Brown (Oxford University Press: $30; 454 pp.)</i>
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Grants: Pepperdine Receives $32 Million
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bring-Back-the-Bison Idea No Washout : Great Plains: Proposal to supplant people with buffalo gains standing as ghost towns multiply across prairie.
- Deaf Woman Is First Miss America With Disability
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Fremont Steals 34-28 Win as Time Runs Out
- On View : Tyrants, Treasures and the Hermitage
- Charles Drake; Versatile Film and TV Actor
- A Strong Recovery : Health care: A $32-million earthquake repair project will allow St. John's Hospital, minus its north wing, to reopen to inpatient services Oct. 3.
- Merridy Street Lies in Heart of Destruction : Northridge: Woodside apartments are the only habitable units on the block. Neighbors have been replaced by rats and feral cats, and residents must dodge the dregs of chaos.
- Four-Star Films : 'The Third Man'
- Long-Term Day-Care Solutions Needed : Scramble in Capistrano School District Is Example of How Things Shouldn't Work
- Goleta Man Held in Camarillo Sexual Assaults : Crime: The 21-year-old is suspected of raping and robbing two female workers in a yogurt shop.
- Ancient History Lingers Along Ghost Road Through the Forest : New Mexico: Shortcut to a ski resort shelters the story of America long before its present residents or ancestors of the Ute and Apache left their mark.
- THE COMFORTERS by Muriel Spark (New...
- TALES OF THE TIKONGS by Epeli...
- Avoiding Serious Illness Afloat : Disease: The shigellosis outbreak aboard the Viking Serenade is being called 'rare.' But there are ways to cut your risks.
- In Seeking Work Despite Law, Day Laborers Try Residents' Patience
- Care for a Glass of Beer With That Breakfast?
- Volunteer Crews Hit the Beaches for Coastal Cleanup Day : Environment: About 1,300 people pick up unsightly, dangerous trash along the coast and nearby waterways.
- South Pacific's Healers May Hold Nature's Ancient Cures : Health: Paul Alan Cox is tapping into island medicines to battle AIDS and other illnesses. But time is short.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Valley Women Win in Cross-Country
- College Football / Spotlight
- Not Much Use for Stock of 'Official' Balls
- Rivalry Is Least of Concerns : Pro football: Talk is forgotten as Raiders and Broncos, both 0-2, seek to put their seasons back on track today in Denver.
- COVER STORY : The Core Groundlings: Where Are They Now?
- LONDON REPORT: Oasis, the Manchester-based quintet fronted...
- Weekend Escape: Big Sur : The scenery is priceless, the riverside cabins affordable in this rugged 'habitat of the rich'
- Cruise: Caribbean : Sailing's Peak Experience : A cruise on the Wind Spirit offers a high-tech taste of the good life under sail
- Back on the Bus--Comfortably
- THE LINEUP
- Extra Day in Orbit Brings Science Bonus : Space: Astronauts conserve sufficient electricity to power added laser light atmospheric experiments. They are to return to Earth Monday.
- Today Versus Tomorrow
- Vietnam AIDS Spreading
- Commentary : WHEN TALK SHOWS GO THUMP IN THE DAY
- Tiniest American Library Goes Over Big in Appalachia : Tennessee: The 5-by-6-by-6-foot white structure houses 2,000 volumes, mostly love stories, mysteries, histories and encyclopedias.
- CRENSHAW : Kiwanis Will Honor Activist Celes King
- Volunteers Clear Tons of Trash From State's Beaches
- A New Farm's Growing Troubles
- Administration Called Slow to Condemn Abuses in Haiti
- Natural Gas Vehicle Plant Fuels Industry : Transportation: Officials hope a new East L.A. facility will encourage more motorists to tank up with the cleaner, cheaper fuel instead of gasoline.
- Magnet School Logs On to Information Superhighway : Education: Students can surf the Internet at the Central Library. The school is first in the nation to focus on electronic information.
- Science Meets the Press: Can Media Be Trusted? : Quest for better 'gatekeeping' in covering complex issues
- Power Outage Affects 3,000 Oxnard Homes
- New Drug Court Shows Promise : Rehabilitation: Treating addicts rather than jailing them saves money. About 100 have enrolled in intensive yearlong program, but future funding is uncertain.
- 'Melrose' May Be the Place, but Not for Aimee Mann
- Private Lives : Video : Will 'Jurassic' Rule the Earth? : Spielberg's ravenous dinosaurs aren't done yet: There'll be no escaping the video's $65-million push. But can it top 'Aladdin'?
- Isn't the Truth Always a Mosaic? : GOLDBERG'S ANGEL: An Adventure in the Antiquities Trade, <i> By Dan Hofstadter (Farrar, Straus, Giroux: $22; 241 pp.)</i>
- How to Get Rid of Ant Colonies
- Try Mediation to Resolve Dispute
- Couple Sue Disneyland Over Injuries on Ride
- Hazardous Waste in Automotive Businesses Is Workshop Topic
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in this past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- 'Grass-Roots Grandma' Turns Her Attention to Associations
- CRENSHAW : Festival Sings Praises of Musical Institute
- Health Care Careers Beckon Teen-Agers : West Virginia: University officials hope they can keep predominantly black and economically disadvantaged children interested in professions.
- Santa Clara Still Without a Victory After 41-6 Trouncing by St. Monica
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : UNLV Receiver Breaks Records
- EAST ROUNDUP : No. 18 Virginia Tech Defeats Boston College
- Ventura Is More Than Respectful
- DEAD CALM: It's a Deadhead's dream ....
- Does Someone Like This <i> Still</i> Have to Prove Herself? : Mary Steenburgen thinks she does. So, after two high-profile movies, she's doing something that really terrifies her: hitting the stage.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : A Harmonic Convergence
- Mind and Body : Breathing Easier
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- A Voice of Moral Reasoning : Shusaku Endo struggled with the themes of right and wrong, defiance and cowardice : THE FINAL MARTYRS, <i> By Shusaku Endo</i> . <i> Translated from the Japanese by Van C. Gessel (New Directions: $21.50; 208 pp.)</i>
- New York's Newest Tour
- Cruises for the <i> Whole</i> Family
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Big Brothers Seek Latino Monitors
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Military Is Still Uneasy Over Its Mission in Haiti : Pentagon: A truce between Clinton and officers in the armed forces has developed. But it could unravel.
- The Weight Is Over : Health: China begins sending fat youngsters to an exercise-oriented camp to help shed those extra pounds.
- Moonstruck
- Prop. 190--a Needed Light : Measure would lift secrecy from judges' disciplinary hearings
- Residents Protest Hiring of Officer
- Was the Slaying of Black Man a Hate Crime? : Civil rights: Activists are demanding information about the fatal shooting allegedly by a white youth with a shaved head.
- Bands, Bellies, Queens and Cowboys on the March in Simi : Parade: Thousands line up to see the tradition that began in the '30s continue with plenty of small-town spirit.
- Maimed Youth Cheered by Flood of Mail and Gifts
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON CURFEWS : Restrictions on Youths Strain Families, Burden Government : Two questions on such laws for juveniles: Are they constitutional? Are they wise? They seem to be neither.
- Arming Residents With New Outlook on Police Work : Training: Course familiarizes people with LAPD operations, including arrest procedures, use of force and shooting policies. 'The most surprising thing I learned is that police are human,' a graduate says.
- Ruelas Joins His Brother With Title
- Pacific Gulf Properties Appoints New Executive
- This Quake-Insurance Tale Has a Happy Ending
- Faces of Revolution : NONE TO ACCOMPANY ME, <i> By Nadine Gordimer (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 324 pp.)</i>
- PAGE TO SCREEN : Boyd's 'Good Man'
- Growing Pains : Agriculture: Corn crop went bust, the EPA is probing possible destruction of wetlands and neighbors threaten legal action over smelly compost.
- TRAVEL : Putting on Grand Airs in Golden Triangle
- MAYWOOD : Fiesta Helps Mark City's 70th Birthday
- Hells Angels on Wheels (TNT Sunday at...
- At Other End of Toll-Free Tourism Hot Lines: Jail Bars
- Thousands Protest Disney History Theme Park Plans
- COVER STORY : Museum Central : Wilshire Boulevard Collections Spur a Resurgence of Miracle Mile Area
- UCLA Student Says Medical Center Staff Harassed Him : Law: Emergency room employee's suit says he was subjected to verbal and physical advances by homosexual co-workers. University attorneys say his story is inconsistent.
- 2 Killed, 2 Injured in Freeway Crash
- It Will Be Lights Out for One or the Other in Toney-Jones Fight
- Greatest Happening Since Babe
- More 'Romance'
- Will 'Blue Sky' Make It 10-for-10 for Orion?
- Gifts to Parents Involve Some Risks
- CRISIS IN THE CARIBBEAN : Scared Residents Take Flight in Port-au-Prince : Civilians: One woman killed in frantic efforts to flee capital city. People fear violence of invasion or retaliation by backers of ruling Haitian army.
- Ailing Tourist Adds to Odd White House Week
- NOTEBOOK : Bell Gardens High Honored With Award
- Grave Tells of Union Soldier's Final Hour : Archeology: Bones, artifacts taken from Antietam help scientists get a sense of one Union fighter, a casualty of the conflict's bloodiest battle.
- Cuba to Let Farmers Sell Produce in Markets
- New Technology Bringing Government, People Closer : Information: Some of the projects are aimed at restoring faith in the agencies--and they've turned out well. But others are costly failures.
- FIRST LADY: The Northridge Little Leaguers were...
- CANADA WATCH : Separation's High Cost