- ELECTIONS/ OXNARD CITY COUNCIL : 11 Candidates Set Sights on Race for 2 Seats
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : Irvine
- Many Happy Returns in Oregon State Victory : Nonconference: Tongue runs back two interceptions for touchdowns to help defeat Wyoming, 44-31.
- Holt Helps Aztecs End Pac-10 Futility : Nonconference: Last-second field goal gives San Diego State a 22-20 victory over California.
- Glendale Squeezes by Citrus
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : Esperanza
- ALBUM REVIEW
- *** 1/2; ERIC CLAPTON, "From the Cradle"...
- Insurance Companies Could See Profits Drop if Mortgage Rates Rise
- THE BIZ : Scoring Big
- Cajun Celebration in Louisiana
- Ernest M. Lever; Head of Law Firm, Philanthropist
- New U.S. Policy on Taiwan Prompts Chinese Warning : Asia: Beijing implicitly renews threat of military action against the island if it declares independence.
- Four-Star Films : 'The Sea Hawk'
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Only the BEST for 49th Street School
- In Loving Memory : World War II Veteran's Efforts to Refurbish a Plaque at Garfield High Honoring His Brother and Others Lead to Plans for Annual Ceremony
- L.A.'s Dolphins Prove You <i> Can </i> Come Home Again
- Dorsey Sprints Away From Jefferson, 44-0
- Papal Politics : At the Population Conference, the Pope is Playing Hard-ball on Abortion
- Cypress Man Sought in Two Robberies Arrested at Airport
- Notes about your surroundings
- Antelope Valley Gets More of the Same in 36-7 Setback
- Allen, Oak Park Romp Past St. Genevieve in Opener, 42-14
- U.S. OPEN : Sanchez Vicario Victorious : Tennis: After losing first set, 6-1, she scrambles back to beat top-seeded Graf and become first Spanish woman to win U.S. Open.
- Washington Rolls Behind Kaufman : Nonconference: Tailback runs for 211 yards in 25-16 victory over Ohio State.
- Streisand, Pure and Unsweetened
- In Search of the All-Important Pacific Rim : Trade: It is a term that's part hype and part hope, both linked to Asia's growing importance in the world economy.
- Destination: Germany : Island Playground in the North Sea : With fairy-tale villages, crystal air and wide unspoiled beaches, Fohr has charmed Germans for centuries but is largely unknown to Americans
- INTRODUCING TOKYO text by Donald Richie,...
- Big Impression
- Newlyweds Need to Agree on Money Matters
- From Peak in '93, Countrywide Comes Uneasily Back to Earth : Finance: Rising mortgage rates have led to layoffs at the Pasadena-based lender, damaging morale.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZES
- Get This Man an Armani Suit : A prolific chronicler of 19th Century Paris describes a city uncannily like our own. : BALZAC: A Biography, <i> By Graham Robb (W.W. Norton: $35; 417 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Laser-Guided Weather Study Conducted From Space Shuttle
- The Triumph of Harry and Louise : How the Mighty Insurance Lobby Skunked Clinton and Demolished His Health-Care Plan
- Preview '94 : Baby, It's Special
- Number of Deaths in Burundi Church Attack Updated to 70
- 'Black Militia' Vows a War on Property : Milwaukee: Radio talk show host calls for 'aggressive nonviolence' unless the government creates jobs, improves education and housing, and takes other steps against urban poverty.
- Ford Employee Kills 2 During Union Meeting
- Trucker Kills Himself After Taunts on CB
- Radials Go Radical in Their 2nd Life : Environment: One tire is tossed each year for every man, woman and child in the country, more than 250 million nationwide. By the end of the century, they all may be put to use.
- Cooperation Stretches Public's Dollars : Generosity of HMO, Doctors Allows School District to Open Clinic for Students
- U.S., Set for Japan Shootout, May Hit Own Foot : Trade: Administration eyes sanctions for a nonexistent 'problem'; response could stall California's economic recovery.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Complaints? Save Them for the Candidates Who May Soon Come Calling
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- Costa, Miami Cruise Past Arizona State : Nonconference: Quarterback passes for 295 yards and four touchdowns in 47-10 victory.
- Absent Davis Leaves Raiders in Lurch for Home Opener : Pro football: Seahawks arrive today as suddenly thin line gets juggled without defensive end.
- Terry Bowden Has a Tiger in His Tank
- Washington State Rolls After Ineffective Start : Nonconference: Davis passes for two touchdowns in 24-3 victory over Fresno State after first three possessions end in turnovers.
- PREP CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : In boys' cross-country events:
- ART NOTES : Muralist Refurbishes His Getty Creations
- 'You Realize Music Itself Is the Goal' : The title of the Jesus and Mary Chain's album-- 'Stoned & Dethroned'--reflects the difficulties the acclaimed band has had in breaking through.
- Strollin' Along the River Thames
- The Doctor Is All Ears : CONFIDING: A Psychotherapist and Her Patients Search for Stories to Live by, <i> By Susan Baur (HarperCollins: $23; 304 pp.)</i>
- Shopping: Great Britain : In Staffordshire, home of Wedgwood and Spode, the villages of Stoke-on- Trent sell some of the best ceramics at bargain prices
- A High-Stakes Proposition for Downtown : Gambling: Mixed reaction greets business group's pitch for a large-scale hotel and entertainment development near the Convention Center--contingent upon approval of a card casino.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Science Program at Bravo Gets Funding
- PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD by Dennis...
- Ryszard Kapuscinski Goes Home : The verbally acrobatic travel writer makes fewer leaps when writing about his own country : IMPERIUM, <i> By Ryszard Kapuscinski (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 331 pp.)</i>
- A NORTHERN LIGHT : Sumptuous Salmon, Chilled Herring, Great Bread, Rich Desserts--and Good Music
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Law Slows, Doesn't Stop Day Laborers
- Why the Latest Inflation Figures Are a Paper Tiger
- Stand By Your Men : THE KENNEDY WOMEN, <i> By Laurence Leamer (Villard Books: $27.50; 796 pp.)</i>
- View From Behind the Camera : An affectionate biography marks the centennial of Jean Renoir's birth : JEAN RENOIR: Projections of Paradise, <i> By Ronald Bergan (Overlook: $23.95; 378 pp.)</i>
- COMEDY : Attacking Racism, Homophobia--Playfully
- Delays on Clean Cars Assailed : Electric vehicles: The fight is over how best to reduce emissions and cut dense smog that has hovered over the Northeast for years.
- Insight : Watch for a New Style in the Workplace--'Linking Leadership'
- L.A. SPEAK : L.A. County Jail Jargon
- IRA Error Demands Fast Action
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- COMING MONDAY
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Reservations for Taos B
- Outsider on the Inside : A Rolling Stone editor melds his family's immigrant history with a memoir of the 1960s : THE RICE ROOM: Growing Up Chinese-American From Number Two Son to Rock 'n' Roll, <i> By Ben Fong-Torres (Hyperion: $22.95; 260 pp.)</i>
- Plunging Into Languages : Culver City School Is First in State Devoted Totally to Spanish, Japanese Immersion
- TITLE HOPES: To the list of young...
- Music Center Seeks Young Performers
- Key Returnees, Star Recruits Raise Hopes at Southwest
- Gunmen Rob Tour Bus Bound for Las Vegas
- 30-Year Sentence Given in Bizarre Abduction
- LITTLE TOKYO : Five-Year Plans Will Go Before the Public
- Raymond C. Firestone, 86; Former Head of Tire Firm
- Bashes, Beasties, Bongs and Bradys
- Death Row Isn't a High-Income Neighborhood, Nation's Legal Experts Say
- 'The Joy Luck Club'
- Landmark: Tower Rededication Set
- EU Ready to Send Monitors to Police Cutoff of Serb Aid
- Focus : Chico and the Land : RAIN FOREST ACTIVIST MENDES IS THE SUBJECT OF HBO'S 'THE BURNING SEASON'
- Savvy Panhandler's Style and Smile Hook White-Collar Crowd : Homeless: He "works" Boston Common with such charm that benefactors marked his 39th birthday with cakes and money.
- LIVING SCARED : Dose of Skepticism Enters Coverage on Environment : Bias: Sympathetic early stories were spurred by an effort to "save the Earth." As the profession matures, reporting is more contrarian.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The Good Fight : When he was growing up, James Washington had a reputation for talking with his fists. Now the football powerhouse helps those in his old Watts neighborhood find a better way to survive.
- MID-CITY : Striking a Blow Against Sickle Cell
- In terms of simle, flat-out fright, Steven...
- On View : And the Emmy, Maybe, Goes to . . .
- Reclaiming Town's History Brick by Brick : Rebuilding: Two men are cleaning mortar from turn-of-the-century bricks to help rebuild Fillmore after Northridge quake.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Boxing Club's Funds May Be in Jeopardy
- Beverly Hills' Smoking Ban Would Outdo Other Cities' : Law: The proposal, to be considered Tuesday by the City Council, limits exemptions for bars and outdoor dining areas.
- Cuba Delays Clampdown on Rafters : Migration: Havana will wait until Tuesday to halt those fleeing island. Decision catches U.S. by surprise. Postponement of key term of accord allows final surge of escapes.
- Art: The Great Works On-Line
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : If you're 'Mad' about her new 'Friends,' you've gotta love Lisa Kudro
- For Seniors : Detectives Are Pros at Stopping Cons
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- As Presidential Candidate, Bob Kerrey Had Ideas on Health--Now Tune Is Changed : Reform: The Nebraska Democrat is a pillar of the self-described 'mainstream' Senate group that's promoting a modest, market-based plan.
- Where Idealism and Lobbying Intersect : Capitol: Advocate for nonprofit public interest groups is a persistent underdog who can savor occasional victories--such as the passage of a bike helmet law.
- Tiffany Security Chief Among 6 Held in Holdup of Jeweler
- Mozambique Soldiers Disarm, Fight for Discharge : Africa: As part of a U.N.-sponsored plan for multi-party elections, troops of the formerly Marxist government and the Renamo guerrilla movement slowly are being mustered out.
- Vail Tries to Bury Plan to Build a Cemetery, but It Just Won't Die : Colorado: Voters rejected proposal last year, but city seems on verge of doing it anyway. Foes say death violates town's image.
- Michio Suzuki; U.S. Health Official
- Sister Parish; Kennedys' Interior Designer
- Narbonne Field Goal Spoils Brown's Jordan Debut, 21-19
- U.N. Delegates Tackle Tough Issue of Youth, Sex : Population: Confidential access to contraception is key to opposition from Vatican and Islamic countries.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Census Bureau Nominee
- How to Live Up to Growing Down : Most Experts Agree It's Just a Part of the Aging Process, but You Can Stall the Shrink
- CRYING JACK BENNY TEARS
- Keeping Teachers From Dropping Class : Program Aims to Ease Stress on New Instructors in Hopes They Will Stay on the Job
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Collins Wins Exhibition for SuperTrucks
- Irish Get the Boot Yet Again : College football: Once-dismal Michigan kicker Remy Hamilton does the job this time in 26-24 victory.
- ART : Everybody Loves a Clown : Kim MacConnel tosses subtlety out the window as he tears down the hierarchy of aesthetics to open the doors of art to the world around us.
- Pollution Suspected in Deformity of Wild Birds : Environment: A contaminant may be well distributed because diverse species with different diets are affected.
- Three People Wounded by Gang Gunfire in Santa Ana
- Commentary : HOW TO GET TO A PLACE WHERE THE ONLY SIMPSONS YOU'LL SEE ARE BART AND LISA
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON PUBLIC EDUCATION : Gifted or Average, Students Are Hurt by Schools' Lack of Funds : With state support remaining level while costs keep rising, O.C. boards of education face painful choices.
- It Could Be Ugly in Lincoln : Nonconference: Donahue says Bruins can't play Nebraska the same way they played SMU.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC Sweeps Past Chapman in Volleyball
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Six Teams to Watch : Corona del Mar
- Hart Makes a Run at Balanced Attack
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : N.C. State Surprises Clemson
- Dean Helps Florida Make a Case, 73-7 : SEC: Quarterback has four touchdown passes for No. 2-ranked Gators in rout of Kentucky.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Defeats Louisville, Is 2-0 First Time Since '85
- Visibility, Stability. Now, the Next Step. : The oldest gay and lesbian theater company in L.A. has had its best year ever--but what now? Artistic Director Robert Schrock has a plan that may surprise some people.
- COMMENTARY : An Antidote for TV's Talk Soup : 'The Dysfunctional Show'--hosted by Whitey Fjord--gives us a functional and funny look at society's freak shows.
- JAZZ : It's Not the 'tude, It's the Tunes : What's going down in Monterey? A jazz fest where (surprise) music matters. But don't worry. A party atmosphere is still part of the mix.
- DRUM JAM: Drummer Dave Abbruzzese's exit from...
- Virtually Real Virtual Reality : Computer expert and virtual reality prophet Jaron Lanier is making new connections between previously unconnected musical cultures--but on real instruments, not synthetic ones.
- Reviews Mixed for Trial Run of Youth Corps
- No Frills for the Flock : Religion: Churches find the price is right and the space abundant in non-traditional setting of east Camarillo's industrial area.
- 117-Year-Old Dynamite Found
- It's Payback Time for Texas A&M; : Nonconference: Aggies roll over Oklahoma, 36-14, to avenge 30-point loss to Sooners last season.
- SEASIDE CROSS-COUNTRY INVITATIONAL : Thousand Oaks, Missing Top 2 Boys, Out of Its Depth and Finishes 4th
- McCumber Takes Lead in Canadian Open
- Brethren Christian Comes Back to Edge Murphy, 13-12
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Wisconsin Opens With 56-0 Victory
- Foreign Policy That Wears Its Heart on the Sleeve
- She Saw a Way to Fit In With Her Classmates
- State Drug Agents Arrest 5, Destroy Marijuana Farm
- U.S. Air Force Turns B-52 Bombers Into Scrap Metal : Arizona: To carry out an international arms treaty, America is dismantling the planes that were once the backbone of its nuclear arsenal.
- A Clean Slate : Chaka Says the Notorious Tagger Days Are Behind Him, but Some Doubt His Sincerity
- Students March for Club : Protest: Demonstrators demand reinstatement of MEChA, a Chicano group at Golden West College. They make demands linked to a sit-in that led to arrests.
- Rosamond Exacts Revenge on L.A. Baptist With Score
- What Does the Fuhrman Controversy Tell Us About the LAPD?
- VENTURA : 4 Arrested in Attack on Man Outside Nightclub
- CAMARILLO : Outstanding-Farmer Nominations Sought
- 64 Indicted in Cocaine Distribution Operation
- Poverty Is Latest Battlefront for Some Military Families : Assistance: Food stamps, other federal aid programs and second jobs help some sailors at local bases supplement their low salaries.
- Chefs Serve Up Tasteful Fund-Raiser : Benefit: Gourmet dishes at Mission College fete please palates of 400 patrons supporting culinary program.
- The Cost of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of an Old Stogie : Enjoying a fine cigar doesn't come easy, what with public smoking bans and spouses unsympathetic to the aroma. It's enough to make one start a rebellion.
- Cynical Politicians Are Wasting People's Valuable Time
- Arizona Is Too Much for New Mexico State : Nonconference: Wildcats score 31 first-half points, give up 83 yards rushing in 44-0 victory.
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ALL-TIME TRACK AND FIELD LEADERS
- SMU Makes UCLA Hang On, 17-10 : College football: Bruins need late goal-line stand to preserve victory after Shah's touchdown breaks 10-10 tie.
- 1994 PREP PREVIEW / Girls' Cross-Country : Irvine's Corbin Just Wants to Have Fun When She Runs
- College Football Spothlight : OPPONENTS WISH THEY COULD SAY 'NO MOSS'
- Legislation With the Late-Night Pizza: Washington as a College Town
- The Western Hemisphere Summit: A Good Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Arrived
- SIMI VALLEY : City Official to Take Job in El Segundo
- Sounds of Silence
- CRA Quake Funds
- Hospital Hot Box of Stale Air, Foul Moods : Government: A dedication ceremony was held for a new veterans' facility in a Pittsburgh suburb 11 months ago. However, patients in the old building have been unable to move in because of delays in awarding a telephone contract.
- Rep. Beilenson Shines as a Political Leader
- THE BLUES PROJECT
- Police Powers Are Second to the Public's
- Enough Coddling
- Valley Residents Should Elect a Valley Candidate
- QUIZMASTERS
- L.A. Mayor's Alliance
- Farmer Bets the Ranch on Board Game and Now He's Reaping Riches : Agriculture: George Rohrbacher gambled that his board game would sell, and sell it has. Even the Russians will be playing soon. It's designed to entertain and to teach basic farming economics.
- Judge Blocks Bus Fare Hike
- FAMILIAR STROKES
- NOT TO DETRACT FROM CONTRACTORS
- The Demographics of Social Services
- Surviving the Chills and Hot Flashes
- Standing Their Ground on Koll Project
- RE-VERSAL
- What's for Dinner? Personal Chef Has a Gourmet Answer : Lifestyle: Harried baby boomers hire professionals to do the marketing, cook a couple weeks' worth of gourmet meals, and leave them in the freezer. The service isn't cheap, but it's growing in popularity.
- A Little Respect : Anti-Muslim...
- An Eye for the Essential :...
- Easing Babies' Pain Is No Small Matter
- ROCK ROYALTY
- Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
- Tim McDuffy
- Landlord Responsible for Fixing Mall Damage
- Rush and 'She'
- Support A to Z Plan to Re-Examine Spending
- Put Spotlight on Prop. 187 Opponents
- Jack Smith--You Gotta Love Him
- THE STORM OF THE EYE
- Those Who Love--and Want--to Teach
- THE KILLER ELITE
- Not All Doctors Are Created Equal
- Bicyclists Indeed Broke Several Laws
- Foreign Little League Champs Deserve Better
- Schindler's List Tour
- Supervisors Raked for Endorsement of Gov. Wilson
- Where the Pla-Boys Are : Neither Wind, Heat Nor Family Commitments Stop Members of Postal League Team
- LIVING SCARED : Controversial Stories Go Against the Grain : Reporting: New York Times' Keith Schneider says he is looking beyond the usual pronouncements of doom on dioxin and other issues. But some critics say his work is 'deceptive' and deliberately provocative.
- Death and Terrorism Are Never Funny
- 'Lite Lovers' Offer True Friendship
- Many Businesses Are to Blame for Own Failure
- A Story That's Music to Her Ears
- It's Up to Cities to Help Libraries
- Keep LAUSD Out of Well-Run Parent Centers
- He and 'She'
- U.S. Executive
- Modifications to Classroom Aren't the Answer in Case of Jimmy Peters
- Ah, the '50s : Two novels in which young Southern Californians struggle to sort the fact from fantasy : THE MORTICIAN'S APPRENTICE, <i> By Rick DeMarinis (W.W. Norton: $21; 299 pp.)</i> : IN CAHOOTS, <i> By Malcolm Cook MacPherson (Random House: $21; 289 pp.)</i>
- Fashion of the '90s
- Objection to White Teacher at CSUN Is Racist
- MORE ON MARK
- NONFICTION - Sept. 11, 1994
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Death Penalty Move Alters Simpson Case Dramatically : Courts: Jury selection may now favor defense side, experts say. Garcetti could face some political fallout.
- Don't Spend Transit Dollars Fighting Poor : Better bus service and monthly passes are desperately needed.
- Fun Couples, Raunch 'n' Roll
- Cuba Declares Deadline to Halt Rafters
- Text of Joint Statement on Refugees
- LAPD 'Ghost Town' Patrol to Saddle Up Again : Police: Horseback officers applauded for trial action in quake-damaged North Hills area. They'll be out again for at least three days next week.
- Wholesale Inflation Leaps 0.6% in August : Economy: The increase, the sharpest in nearly four years, raises the likelihood of another interest rate hike by the Fed.
- Corps' 'Walking Dead' March Into History : Marines: Vietnam veterans are honored as battered unit is deactivated.
- BANKING
- FAA Records of Ill-Fated USAir Jet Show History of Minor Mechanical Problems : Maintenance: Aircraft made six unscheduled landings and one in-flight engine shutdown. But incidents were considered 'very normal.'
- Nicky Hopkins; Pianist Played With Beatles, Rolling Stones
- U.S. Warns Against Widening Roads at Manassas Battlefield
- 2 Crime Spree Suspects Fight Extradition Bid
- Luis Beltran; Philippine Journalist Sued by Aquino
- Huffington Targets 'Career Politics'
- Recommended Vines : Perennials
- VENTURA : Cable Provider to Raise Rates $2.75
- IRVINE : Fun Park in Flight Path Is Approved
- Taped Evidence of Drug Sales a Vital Weapon
- LA HABRA : McGroarty Succeeds Wilkins as Fire Chief
- State Court to Review Refusal to Rent to Couple
- Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Huntington...
- Give Them Liberty or Debt : Pop music: Promoters loyal to Independent's Day, a showcase of local alternative bands, are now free to hold the event after a disagreement with the county.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Davis Misses Practice, Unlikely to Play
- Peace Finally Finishes Off the 'One Nine'
- BRIEFING BOOK : The Path to Peace : A year after Israel and the PLO signed their landmark pact, both sides report progress and disappointments. Despite setbacks, most say process is irreversible.
- COLUMN ONE : Why the World Let Rwanda Bleed : Chastened by Somalia, a gun-shy U.S. urged caution on an already weary United Nations, braking efforts to stem the brutality.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Physician to Teach Methods in Armenia
- Legacy of a Rhinestone Cowboy : Fashion: A decade after the death of Nudie, tailor to the Western stars, his widow is closing up his celebrated shop.
- Park Closed After Cougar Encounter : Wildlife: Happy Camp Canyon near Moorpark will be shut down at least a week while officials assess the threat.
- LA HABRA : Free Home Buyers Workshop Planned
- Rebuilding After Drug Sweep Begins
- Beautification or Blight? : Merchants Say Benches Only Aggravate Problems on Hollywood Boulevard
- State Closes Park After Mountain Lion Encounter
- SHERMAN OAKS : Fashion Square Plans $20-Million Addition
- Conference Aims for Global Spin : Thousand Oaks: Leaders want to introduce world to the county and hope City Council will donate services.
- Saugus Defense Stifles Thousand Oaks, 32-14
- CSUN Felled by Arizona
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Late Scores Give La Habra 16-15 Edge
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Long Beach Jordan Rolls Over Santa Ana, 47-16
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : FRIDAY'S PREP FOOTBALL
- GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Thousand Oaks Expected to Blow Past Agoura Like a Stiff Wind
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Tanner Talks a Big Game in the Crease
- Witness for the Defense Finds New Rules Offensive
- Music Review : Nagano Leads Workmanlike Bowl Concert
- Theater Review : East West's 'Sweeney Todd' Realizes the Possibilities
- AEROSPACE
- Valued Opinions : Appraisers Put In Two Cents' Worth to Help Determine What's Precious, What's Not
- Christopher Wood; Filmmaker and Children's Book Writer
- Charging Plugs for Electric Cars: A Fork in Road : Autos: Manufacturers don't agree on the vital equipment. Two systems have already been developed.
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : At Population Conference, Frustration Sets In, T-Shirts Go On
- Drafters Settle on Language for Abortion Policy
- Cuban Americans Seek End to Refugees' Long Detention : Immigration: Despite accord, Florida activists call for the release of migrants held at U.S. facilities. They say children are suffering most.
- Retired Admiral Returns to Vietnam : Asia: American believes Agent Orange he ordered sprayed led to son's death from cancer.
- As Short Calls Proliferate, Phone Firms Seek New Fees : Technology: Innovations like E-mail mean less time on the lines. Whether that raises costs is disputed.
- Clinton Assails Out-of-Wedlock Births : Families: In address to black Baptist group, he calls the increase in illegitimacy a 'disaster.' He stresses that government cannot enforce morality.
- Group Helps Writers Indulge Passion for All Things Romantic : 'As we earn more respect, people are not afraid to come out of the closet and admit they read romances.'
- NORTHRIDGE : Senior Women Work Out for Health Study
- CAMARILLO : Amtrak OKs Free Stops at Station
- Coroner Again Brings Painful News to Family : Oxnard: The Ventura County official tells parents of their son's fatal car crash. He is fourth male in family to die.
- Powerful Pair Provides Muscle for Splash : Indoor soccer: Defenders Hamlett, Black lead Anaheim in playoffs against Sacramento.
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Crenshaw, Costa Mesa Run Past Ocean View
- Chaminade Strikes Quickly in 21-0 Victory Over Agoura
- USC-Penn State: Rose Bowl Preview? : College football: Now that Nittany Lions are in the Big Ten, it's an intriguing possibility.
- CITY SECTION FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Prenovost Makes Difference for Brea-Olinda
- Taft Gets Passed by Crespi
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Los Alamitos Suffers Loss in Winning : High schools: Griffins' winning streak continues, but quarterback injured in victory over Kennedy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : All-Nude Club Lease Terminated : Business: The landlord of the Santa Clarita restaurant and bar had obtained a court order to prohibit such entertainment.
- Farmers Sow Seeds of Discontent Over Proposed Trail Expansion : Recreation: Dozens oppose planned 32-mile bicycle path that would run along the border of their citrus and avocado groves.
- Man Acquitted of Murder in '93 Disappearance : Courts: Circumstantial evidence and unreliable testimony led to the not guilty verdict against Evans York, who was accused of killing a Northridge teen-ager.
- Property Not So Hot After All : City Can't Find Buyer for Landmark Silver Lake Fire Station
- Crackdown on Scavenger Squads Proposed : Trash: Effort is aimed at organized groups that raid recycling bins in residential areas. Council will be asked to approve a complaint hot line.
- PREP FOOTBALL / Saturday Pullout : Capistrano Valley Boots Long Beach Wilson
- CAMARILLO : Freeway Romp Leads to New Home for Dog
- Michigan Next for Powlus : College football: Sophomore quarterback leads Notre Dame against Wolverines, who are without four injured starters, including Wheatley.