- For Pay-Back, Man Points His Fax and Fires
- Councilman Solicited Trash Firm for Contract : Moorpark: Scott Montgomery also sought a $50,000 investment to develop computer software. He says nothing became of the private proposals and denies any wrongdoing. Inquiry continues.
- THE PREPS : CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Dana Hills, Corbin Have a Big Day
- THE PREPS : Eagles Claw Glendora, 41-6 : Football: Santa Margarita's Harrison, a raw reserve, plays like a veteran in first half.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bichette Keeps Rockies High
- PERFORMING ARTS : They Wrote the Book on Bookings : Meet the men who schedule the music, dance and opera events that fill up those glossy subscription brochures every fall.
- Urban Art
- A Visit to His Mentor
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Senate Shift Could Be a Boon to Homeowners
- His So-Called Life : EFFORTS AT TRUTH: An Autobiography, <i> By Nicholas Mosley (Dalkey Archive Press: $22.95; 339 pp.)</i>
- Feinstein Critics Assail Election Reform Stance : Politics: The senator abandons bill that would ban PACs' contributions to campaigns. She says it is too broad and she intends to push her own legislation.
- SOCIAL CLIMES : A Role She Sank Her Teeth Into
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Where 'Happy Trails' Don't Pass Every Door : Apple Valley was once the High Desert hideaway of the Hollywood set. Today it seeks to settle a fight over the use of an apartment complex for mentally disabled adults.
- 2 Die as Private Plane Crashes on Alaska Glacier
- 'Super-Typhoon' Buffets Japan
- Icon of the Deep About to Win State Designation : Legislation: Lawmakers approve bill naming the Garibaldi California's marine fish. Supporters say it is being overharvested, but some counter that the threat is exaggerated.
- CAMARILLO : Support Group for Stroke Victims to Meet
- OXNARD : Annual Festival Blends History, Fun and Culture
- Boy Stabbed at Miniature Golf Course Arcade
- Bruins Don't Do the Final Yardwork : UCLA: Oregon stops last play at goal line for 38-31 victory, wasting efforts of Abdul-Jabbar, McNown and Hicks.
- ART : Still Making Things Happen : After a quarter-century selling contemporary art in L.A., Margo Leavin hesitates to look back, since there's so much yet to fight for.
- Q&A; : Raiderless and Ramless, What Pro Football Team Is Best Suited for L.A.?
- Man Injured Critically in Pickup Truck Accident
- Burning Bush : Sure, the guitars are loud, but these English upstarts wouldn't be caught dead wearing plaid. Forget those unfair comparisons to Seattle, they say, and judge them on their own merits.
- Look What Just Flu In
- Payson Wolff; Lawyer for Bob Hope, Record Companies
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : WRITING WRONG : Helena Maria Viramontes Found Inspiration for Her Book and Her Activism While Living in Irvine
- New Roundabout Sends Some Over Edge
- Hunt for Liquid Gold Tested by Isolation in China : Taklamakan Desert: Just as demand is taking off, some of the older oil fields are running out, making the Tarim Basin the 'great hope' of China's oil industry.
- Baby Byron Case Illustrates Black-and-White Issue of Adoption : Families: The black toddler's white foster parents want to adopt him. But foes contend that would amount to cultural genocide.
- Everybody Needs Standards
- Elmer Carson Rigby; Pioneer in Thoracic Surgery
- Man Robs Ticket Business of $15,000
- Corona Man Faces Trial as Drug Kingpin : Courts: Juan Benito Castro is accused of slaying a man and dumping the body in Anaheim. Charges could lead to Santa Ana's first federal death penalty trial.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Educators Brace for Unsettling Changes
- He's Living in a Deion-ized World
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : McElroy and Pullig Foil Tulsa
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Butterfield Rallies Stanford to a 24-24 Tie With Wisconsin
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : It's a Davis Cup Replay in Las Vegas for U.S. and Sweden
- Hancock Wins U.S. Speedway Championship
- BOXING / MIKE HISERMAN : Coetzee Comes Back Swinging After Marriott Embarrassment
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : ATLANTIC COAST ROUNDUP : No. 1 Florida State Puts On Show, 77-17
- Bruins May Have Passed on Chance to Win
- 'Lily' Blossoms
- Knocking a Little Stuffing Out of Bronte Lore : Biographer delves into Victorian records, articles to challenge long-held views of literary sisters. : THE BRONTES, <i> By Juliet Barker (A Thomas Dunne Book/St. Martin's Press: $35; 1003 pp.)</i>
- Phantom-Limb Pain Traced to Brain Circuitry
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : The Long and Winding Road to Consensus
- Ex-State Treasurer Is Named Orange County Litigation Czar : Finances: Thomas W. Hayes says creditors in the collapsed investment pool see him as someone 'they could trust.' He is a familiar player in the drama.
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Russian Women Are Offered Cash to Bear Children
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : The 'Flakes' Get a Foot in the Door : The Jordan Commission finishes with a bow to extremists who want to drastically limit would- be new Americans.
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Benjamin Cayetano : On the Success of Asian American Politicians--or Lack Thereof
- Consul, Wife Target of Sex Complaint
- Anaheim Stadium Is Ready for a Face Lift : Letting Disney Work Its Wonders Can Help the City
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Butler Does It for Moorpark
- Budget Cuts to Be Felt in Pain of Childbirth
- High-Tech Houses Offer Windows to the Future : Marin County: Hang a left on the Information Superhighway to reach the subdivision wired for the 21st Century. Video conferencing, Internet access and personal computers can be built in.
- Chapman Uses Everything to Dominate Cal Lutheran
- Kings' Cuts Reduce Roster to 36 Players
- Cigar's Victory in Woodward Is Good for a Really Big Show : Belmont: He dominates field at Belmont for 10th consecutive win. Huge bets made in Las Vegas.
- Dodgers Rally, Then Fall : Baseball: Mondesi is in the middle of disheartening loss to St. Louis as Los Angeles drops two games behind Colorado.
- Whither Japan Inc.? : Business as usual is no more. Instead, every manager must devise ways to prosper in a harsh environment.
- THE SPIRIT OF PRAGUE AND OTHER ESSAYS...
- Clinton Hails Progress on Welfare Reform : Legislation: President, in weekly radio address, says the long-awaited overhaul is at hand. GOP also looks forward to seeing bill signed into law.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : The absolutely untrue adventures of ABC's new 'Great Mom Swap' movie
- William Pennell; Bankruptcy Reorganization Trustee
- Renegade Works to Preserve Everglades History : Florida: Legal and medical problems forced him to slow down and look around. He decided nature needed a little help.
- A Question of Attribution (KCET Sunday at...
- Four-Star Films : 'Detour'
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Former State Treasurer Back in County Hot Seat
- Gallery : Above All
- Hold the Cheese in the Holy City : Culture: McDonald's is showing its insensitivity toward the religious nature of Jerusalem.
- From Bands to Firetrucks, Simi Valley Struts Its Stuff : Festival: Thousands line the street for the annual parade, which pays tribute to the city's Spanish colonial past and to a few other eras.
- COMMENTARY : Bernie Williams Leads Yankees' Comeback
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Can't Finish What It Started
- These Guys Prove They Know Their X's and O's
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They're Rooting for the . . . Giants?
- North Texas Makes the Bigs, Bags Oregon State With Rally
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : LSU's Defense Hangs On to Nix No. 5 Auburn : SEC: End zone interception by Twillie on last play of game provides the upset at Baton Rouge.
- Smoke-Free Cruising
- Caught in the Cross-Fire : Plagued by Losses and a Gun-Shy Reputation, AST's Chief Seeks a Safe Return to Prosperity
- Cityscapes : Catch of the Day
- Leader Pushes Belarus Back Toward Russia : Europe: Former Soviet republic was once gripped by nationalism. Now its president wants 'Slavic unity' with Moscow.
- Beggars, Bitterness, Poverty Live On Where Alex Haley Found His Roots : Africa: Tourists come to Gambia, but the boom many expected never happened.
- Philippine Officials Vow Maid Won't Be Executed : Persian Gulf: Girl, 16, receives death penalty for killing the Arab employer she says raped her. In June, she was sentenced to seven years in prison.
- 'The Ox'
- POLITICS : Iowa? Wilson Bets on Wholesale Politics
- Motorcyclist Dies in Collision With Car
- She Lived Through Fear, and Inspired Hope : Elvia Ruiz Turned Her Life Around After Escaping Abusive Marriage
- 2 Men, Teen Held in Robbery
- Independent Spirit : Mexican Americans Turn Out to Celebrate Native Land's Liberation from Colonial Rule
- Bonnie Dohrn; Ojai Citizen of the Year
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : WESTERN ATHLETIC ROUNDUP : Colorado State Grounds No. 21 Air Force
- It Gets Harder, but He's Doesn't Have to Spell It
- THE PREPS : Magnolia Backs Run Over Bolsa Grande for 21-0 Victory
- NO TALKING: You can probably forget about...
- THE END OF EVOLUTION: A Journey in...
- UNCIVIL LIBERTIES : Vandalism, Littering and Other Random Acts of Unkindness
- Glass-Steagall Repeal Would Have Far-Reaching Benefits to Public
- Style : RESTAURANTS : TABLES BY THE BAY
- STYLE : FRANKLY SCARLET : Brian Murphy Is Up to His Old Tricks, Putting a New Spin on a Plantation Home in the Palisades
- Cover Story : Just How Big Is Hideo Nomo? : His First Season in America Went Way Beyond Mania. How the Dodger Pitcher Sent a Jolt of Energy Through a Sport That Was on the Disabled List After the Strike.
- Sun Valley Clash Could Tarnish LAUSD Reform
- In Rwanda, Orphaned Brothers Reunite : Africa: Loss of family in ethnic chaos darkens their gleeful meeting.
- Cardinal Bestows Rare Honor on Monsignor With a Mission : Achievement: The modest Msgr. O'Brien of Mission San Buenaventura is guiding an ambitious project to spruce up the city's birthplace.
- Wealthy La Jolla School District Maps Way Around 'Robin Hood' Laws
- THE PREPS : CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Fabregas Doesn't Want to Be Forgotten
- MORE RELIEF: An American all-star lineup is...
- Will Dollar Rally Hurt Foreign Mutual Funds?
- Tahiti Cleans Up After Rioting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Washington Can't Stop George, Loses : Nonconference: The running back scores twice to lead No. 10 Ohio State to a 30-20 victory over the Huskies.
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- ROUNDUP : Mortensen, of Course, Sets Another Record
- FAIRPLEX : Trainer Has Magic Touch in Shepherd
- THEATER : Putting Hollywood on Trial Once Again : A revival of 'Are You Now or Have You Ever Been . . . ' is the third blacklist-related play to open in Los Angeles this summer.
- CRUISE ISSUE: FALL / WINTER : Central America : For the Birds : Plenty of feathers and fins to spot during this tropical eco-adventure
- Get a Grip on the Pinnacles
- Having a Blast in the Windy City
- Less Mail on Order : Paper and Postage Hikes Are Trimming Catalogue Industry
- Death Sentence Given Rapist Who Killed Girl
- Why Extra Disability Insurance Is a Good Idea
- CRUISE ISSUE: FALL / WINTER : Party Ahoy! : Carnival's new Caribbean superliner is big, brassy and, late at night, swings to a Latin beat
- Living in the Desert : In the Thick of It
- From Here to Eternity : Ditch the seances and Ouijas. The dead have gone high-tech. They're e-mailing, faxing and phoning us now, say two parapsychologists.
- Singapore Premier Gets Cold Shoulders
- Man Convicted in Florida Tourist Slaying : Courts: John Crumitie, 18, is found guilty of first-degree murder in the 1993 killing of a Briton during a bungled robbery at a highway rest stop.
- 4 Planes Crash in Mexico Festivities; 6 Killed
- Arizona--Kim Hartnett, Hermosa Beach: "High Desert Inn...
- RED-INK DAYS : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Miss America Crown Is Icing on Her Cake : Pageant: Oklahoman wins title on her 24th birthday. Contest includes call-in vote to keep controversial swimsuit competition.
- Major Bills Fail as Fractious Legislative Session Sputters to a Close : Government: Bids for public votes on prison and college bonds die amid partisan wrangling. Fluoridated-water, cougar measures pass.
- Vaccine May Cut Liver Scarring, Study Suggests
- Pope, in South Africa, Kisses the Soil He Once Scorned : Religion: John Paul II praises 'rainbow nation.' President Mandela lauds pontiff's 'abhorrence' of apartheid.
- Arabs Arrested in Killing of PLO Activist
- Some Serb Arms Are Moved Away From Sarajevo
- NEWS ANALYSIS : GOP Positions Itself as Savior of Medicare : Policy: Republicans have successfully cast their reform plan as a strategy to rescue the once-untouchable health system and help balance the budget.
- Weekend Escape: Central California : Country Comfort : The eclectic rhythms of a back-roads B&B;, sushi and musical theater, a dune-filled preserve
- Island Hopping by Air in Hawaii
- CRUISE ISSUE: FALL / WINTER : Into the Beckoning Arms of Paying Port Merchants : Shopping: Buyers beware. Some Caribbean shop owners pay cruise lines to recommend their stores to passengers going ashore.
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- CRUISE ISSUE: FALL / WINTER : Maine : Watercolors : Ogling fall's show from an ex-sardine boat along the fingers and inlets of this rocky coast
- The Prince of Books, by William Wallis
- Under New Law, Seller Must Brace Water Heater
- FIELD NOTES: The Grace Note of the...
- Profile : A New Fact in Nancy McKeon's Life : WITH ENOUGH DISTANCE FROM HER TEEN-AGE SITCOM YEARS, SHE EMBRACES 'CAN'T HURRY LOVE'
- VOICES : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- William M. McPhillips; Former Times Reporter
- Millions Paid to MTA Firms in Safety Bonuses : Metro Rail: Despite high injury rates, subway builders qualify for extra payments. Agency is revamping program.
- Odds Against Independent Run, Experts Warn : Politics: Powell wouldn't stand a chance against party money, campaign watchers say. Rules work against all but wealthiest outsiders.
- Cuts Deal Blow to Emergency Room Services
- Should Government Be Made Smaller--or Just Made Better?
- A Link Between Bright Utilities and 'Smart' Toasters
- Turkey Is Leaner, But Still Exotic
- KNIGHTS: THE AGE OF ADVENTURE, TO UNLOCK...
- Peace Corps Faces Issues of the '90s : Foreign aid: English lessons may include an AIDS warning set to the rhythms of rap music. But the agency's basic concept remains, that idealistic Americans can make a difference.
- Switzerland's Frostiness, Prices Put Chill on Tourism
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Laughs Are the Routine
- It Gets Harder, but He Doesn't Have to Spell It
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Arkansas Dives Past Alabama at the Finish : SEC: Meadors' catch with six seconds to play gives Razorbacks a 20-19 victory in Tuscaloosa.
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : In another nonleague game:
- Seattle Beats Splash in Overtime, 6-5
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Tennessee Loses Game of Wuerffel Ball : SEC: No. 4 Florida, after trailing, 30-14, scores 48 points in a row against No. 8 Volunteers.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UC Irvine Women Fifth at Cross-Country Meet
- Ten Minutes, Mr. Domingo : Ever wonder how a supertenor prepares for opening night? Let's spend some time with Placido Domingo as he rehearses Verdi's 'Stiffelio' for L.A. Opera.
- The Revolution Will for Damn Sure Be Televised : Novelist Tom Grimes foresees an apocalypse that raises ratings and makes money : CITY OF GOD, <i> By Tom Grimes (W.W. Norton: $23; 320 pp.)</i>
- A Love Story Against All Odds : Father, son and woman who loves them stand at the center of a political drama : NIGHTLINES, <i> By Neil Jordan (Random House: $21; 194 pp.)</i>
- Face Value : You can take simple steps to spruce up your home and catch the eye of prospective buyers
- CRUISE ISSUE: FALL / WINTER : How Big Is Big?
- U.N. Hands Over Suspected War Criminals to Croatia
- Clock Ticking for Those With Piece of the Parks : Lands: When national refuges were created, residents often sold homes with the right to lease them back. But, as contracts near end, some resist leaving. Pending bill would let them stay.
- 'Murder One's' Dream Team : THREE STAGE ACTORS IN THE ABC SERIES ARE USED TO HOT LIGHTS. IN <i> THI</i> S CASE, THE HEAT OF 'ER' ONLY MAGNIFIES THEIR TASK ON THURSDAY NIGHTS.
- Bernice F. Livingston; Movie Advertising Pioneer
- On the Set : Brothers' Keepers : THE LAWRENCES HAVE THEIR ACT TOGETHER IN 'LOVE'
- Katherine Locke; Film and Broadway Actress
- What IS Nomomania?
- ARE YOU NORMAL? by Bernice Kanner...
- Kind Words for Contemporary Poets : Academic's views are respected in lyric circles : SOUL SAYS: On Recent Poetry, <i> By Helen Vendler (The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press: $24.95; 256 pp.)</i>
- HOW TO TRAVEL WITH A SALMON &...
- Their Bodies, Their Selves : A revealing portrait of teen-age girls in America : GIRL POWER, <i> By Hillary Carlip (Warner Books: $11.99, paper; 288 pp.)</i>
- Gardening : Planting Needn't Fall Off This Time of Year
- THE HISTORY OF BEADS: From 30,000 B.C....
- Notify City About Problem With Parking Area
- Sugar Subsidies Blamed for Pollution in Florida Everglades
- Powell Weighs the Risks of the Political Battlefield : Campaign: Retired general mulls presidential run in a time of anxiety. But neither party passes his muster.
- X to End Reign in Beverly Hills
- Spacewalkers Ward Off the Chill With New Accessories
- The Nutty Professor (TNT Thursday at 5...
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Will Pay the Price, but Will Anyone Be Punished?
- COLUMN ONE : Trying to Dodge the Cross-Fire : In the Pico-Aliso projects, residents struggle to stay clear of gangs and the trouble they bring. Often, people feel caught in the middle of friendships, family ties and the law of the streets.
- Rev. Jerome Theisen; Leader of Benedictine Monks, Nuns
- 'Watch It'
- Growth in Maine's Seal Population Called Puzzling
- Canyon Miscue Paves Way for Loyola Victory
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Mournful Arizona Comes Up Short : Nonconference: Tomey misses 9-7 loss to Illinois to attend funeral of tight end Damon Terrell in Los Angeles.
- This Isn't Ice Follies : Women Hockey Players Trade Checks and Fists With the Guys
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- It Doesn't Take USC Long : Trojans: Otton connects with Johnson for a 57-yard touchdown on their first play in 45-10 romp over Houston. Walters strong in second half.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Sloppy, but Beats SMU
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Notre Dame Doesn't Miss Holtz : Nonconference: With coach watching at home, the Irish rout Vanderbilt, 41-0, behind Kinder.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Misdirection Play Adds Intrigue to Preview Meet
- ALBUM REVIEW : **** : RANDY NEWMAN : "Faust" <i> Warner Bros</i> .
- CHECKING IN WITH . . . PATTI SMITH : Rock Dropout Tunes Back In
- THE JAUNDICED EYE : Packwood Bombshell: 'Real' Diaries Found
- In Midst of Wealth, They Help the Needy : Health: On South Carolina's posh Hilton Head Island, retired physicians volunteer to help the less fortunate.
- Sugar's Future Turns Bitter as Hawaiian Economy Sours : Agriculture: Foreign competition and sprawling subdivisions squeeze industry. Workers are cast adrift.
- For Many, Eagle Rock's Price Is Right : Landmark: L.A. paid about $700,000 to preserve a piece of history, but the community's old-timers say it's worth it.
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Offering Fire Prevention Tips
- Orange Resident, 18, Dies After Drive-By Attack
- Lease on Luxury : High-Style Apartments Come to Low-Rent Area
- HYDROPLANES / AT SAN DIEGO : Hanauer Pushes Record to 172.166
- JC FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Kilger Will Become Center of Attention Today for Ducks
- THE NATION : LAW ENFORCEMENT : America's Plague of Bad Cops
- Artistic Bridges to Latin America : MOCA unveils a major research and exhibition program
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : In the pursuit of many things, Larry Miller finds one road to 'Happiness'
- Federal Inquiry on Nabisco Retaliation Charges Sought
- Nothing Personal, but It Isn't That Hard to Be Inhuman
- VENTURA : New Homeless Facility to Hold Open House
- Woman Struck by Car Is in Critical Condition
- Pool of Police Candidates Still Deep : Hiring increase need not sacrifice quality of officer recruits in such a large search area
- Gangs Linked to Fatal Shooting of 18-Year-Old
- Violence Shattering Immigrants' Dreams : Convenience Store Clerks Need Safety Measures in Bid to Move Up Economic Ladder
- Chapman Gives Cal Lutheran More of the Same, 38-7
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP : Jones, Rice Lead La Verne Over Redlands
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Strong Ground Game Leads St. Bonaventure
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Wolverines' Defense Dominates in Victory Over Boston College
- THE PREPS : ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Displays Power in Volleyball Event
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Ogden Is Unknown, but Talent Is Unreal
- Big Sky Falls on Northridge in 52-0 Setback
- Japanese Investors' Go-Go Days Are Gone : Drop in U.S. real estate values sends a hard lesson
- The Pitfalls of Political Opportunism : In the eyes of most Americans, political expediency tied to self-serving ends is 'opportunism,' but political corner-cutting tied to presidential vision is 'statesmanship.'
- PAINFUL CUTS: Within Los Angeles County's financially...
- 'The Slingshot'
- Digging for Dollars : Strapped Governments Go for Private Funds
- Firefighters Go on Red Alert With Dry Winds of Fall
- Employee Named Suspect in Restaurant Robberies
- TIMES POLL : Schools Rated Top Reason for Good Quality of Life
- Sky Show : Objects Of Flight Over the Valley
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Colorado Plays It Koy, 66-14
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians' Fans Flood the Phone Lines
- Stanfill Rides a Rocky Road to Midget Victory at Ventura
- THE PREPS : FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Uses Offense to Shut Down Saddleback's Tagaloa
- Anderson's Fine Outing a Bright Spot for Angels
- Angels Tumble Again : Baseball: Kansas City scores six runs in first inning, then holds off California rally for 7-6 victory. Angels' lead is trimmed to three games.
- Teachers Union OKs Pact, 3% Raise : Schools: L.A. educators give resounding approval to three-year contract after vastly improved offer made.
- Gang 'Truce' Was Missed Opportunity : Next time, effort must be made to offer alternatives to win youths away from harmful activity
- House of Headaches : Restrictions Recommended on Popular Blues Club After Complaints
- Students Award High Marks to County's Schools and Teachers : Many say the campuses are smaller, safer and more personal.
- Teen Stabbed and 2 Friends Beaten in Attack at Restaurant
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : This Debate Hits Mostly Below the Belt
- A Fish Among Fish : The Garibaldi Is in Line for State Recognition--and Protection
- Step Into the Video Way-Back Machine : Hey, what are these movies starring Jim Carrey and Hugh Grant? Just the latest examples of marketers pulling properties from hot stars' celluloid closets.
- SMALL FACES: Sarah McLachlan just shot a...
- Kendall Gets a Grip, Becomes Sole Leader
- THEATER : Give 'em Hell, Randy : Mr. Irony, Randy Newman, is actually having fun working on his first musical, 'Faust.' And why not--he gets to put words in God's mouth.
- THE CULTURE WARS : A Huge Mainstream That Feeds on Fringe Thrills
- Dammed, Diverted, Divvied Up, World's Great Rivers Drying Up : Environment: Water demand worldwide has tripled since 1950 and the shortages are only going to get worse as the population increases, experts warn.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON COUNTY BUDGET : Risks Will Increase as Lack of Services Erodes Quality of Life : We can no longer afford to ignore the connection between county services and the general public's health and safety.
- County Not Saddled With Land's Upkeep : Horse Owners Group's Pledge to Maintain Wilderness Will Benefit All City Dwellers
- Courting a Queen for Pasadena's Royalty : Tryouts: Tournament of Roses judges start selecting from hundreds of young women.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Bruins' Run Didn't Surprise Anyone : UCLA: Oregon defenders were waiting for Abdul-Jabbar behind Ogden on final play, and they stopped him.
- Chavez Has to Fight to Finish for Decision : Boxing: He survives head butt in first round and gets unanimous victory over Kamau.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Northwestern's Bubble Bursts
- MOVIES : Welcome to His Neighborhood : Harvey Keitel has made his mark with some savagely forceful characters, and just hanging out in a local cafe with the actor can be intense.
- ART REVIEW : A Poetic Visionary Ripe for Rediscovery : The work of Anne Brigman, a long-neglected California photographer, comes back brilliantly to life in a new exhibition.
- Courting the Gay Music Market
- No Justification for Woman's Death
- Translator Utilizes 2 Different Phrases
- Leon Watkins
- MODEL ACTRESS
- Turn El Toro Into a College Campus Instead of Airport
- Putting Human, Dog Lives in Perspective
- Mary Austin
- DIABOLICAL
- Kudos for Physician's Health Care Comments
- Deputy D.A. Had an Ethical Duty
- People Infringe on Coyote Territory
- Native Americans' Traditional Uses of Feathers...
- THEY'RE PASSE
- INFORMATION SOUGHT
- Simpson Jury
- Use of Word 'Christened' Lacked Sensitivity
- HE'S GOT A POINT
- BERGAMOT STATION
- EPA Tars All Firms With the Same Brush
- Fire Education Belongs in Schools
- Wachs' Apology Is Presumptuous
- THE OLIVE BRANCH
- School Reforms
- Another Parallel
- Aging of Population Weighs on Women
- Criticism of Wachs Misses Big Picture
- Legal Maneuvers
- Hindus Should Be Welcomed, Not Scorned