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- Suit Filed by Fired Employee : Aerospace: Ex-Air Industries quality control inspector says dismissal came after he blew whistle on safety violations, prompting FBI inquiry.
- The Olive, Unsqueezed
- Purslane Is Both Pesky Weed, Culinary Delight
- Restaurants Reject Firefighters' IOUs
- Suit Aims to Bar Tax Collection in Budget Impasse
- COUNTYWIDE : Free Transportation Forum Set Saturday
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Measures to Restrict Parking
- LA HABRA : Keeping Drivers on Right Track
- PLATFORM : A Dream Dashed
- SANTA MONICA : House Arrest Ordered in Embezzlement by Official
- Argument Escalates, Man Shot in Chest
- Necrology
- DEL MAR : Zoonaqua Steady in Sorrento
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Third Boone Plays in Majors
- "Yanomami: Keepers of the Flame," a documentary...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- South El Monte : Smoking Curb Defeated
- E.C. Wilson Jr.; Architect of Getty Museum
- Star Volunteers : Los Robles Regional Medical Center auxiliary gets national exposure as it celebrates 1 million hours of service.
- Courting Success : Once the Barrio 'Grandfather' Gets Them Hooked on Handball, Tony Huante's 'Boys' Seldom Leave the Straight and Narrow
- West Hollywood : $75,000 for Homeless Center
- Panda City Serves Up Tasteful Chinese Fare
- Alaskan Front to Push Heat From Southland by Weekend : Weather: Temperatures should begin descending today, reaching lower-than-normal levels by Saturday.
- Film Academy Building Wins Award
- Trash Crash Didn't Materialize, but Debate Remains : Waste disposal: Sanitation officials say the day of reckoning has been delayed by the recession. Dump opponents say the threat was exaggerated to get more landfills.
- The Good Old Days Take on a New Look : The Rowdies Are Really Stuntmen, Events Are Geared for Families, and the Oil Boom Is Just a Memory
- MISSION VIEJO : 1 Teen Dies, 2 Hurt After Van Hits Truck
- CLAREMONT : Metrolink Passenger Cars Will Be Shown
- Lawyers Stress County's Right to Cut Welfare Roll
- VENTURA : Homes Searched for Links to Gangs
- BARONA RESERVATION : East County Fire Doused After 2 Days
- '92 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION : Little Big Man : Politics: Actor Billy Barty is a star at the Astrodome and a spokesman for a small but important constituency.
- LOS ANGELES : 3rd Beach Reopens; One Remains Closed
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pipeline Section's Completion Marked
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : This Time, Braves' Glavine Handles Expos, Gains 19th Victory
- AWARDS
- Irvine Community Theatre Shows Too Little Emotion in Its 'Tribute' : Stage: Inferior set design and lighting add to the problems of the presentation of Bernard Slade's story--a sort of behind-the-scenes look at one man's life struggle.
- Odetics: The Anaheim automation company posted a...
- Chicken Salad, Haystacks, Pepper Bread
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / ALEXANDER'S : Dine and Dance : Eatery draws crowds for its Western-style lessons, as well as the crab legs, steaks and view.
- Gritty Ash Adds to Disruptions in Anchorage
- Hawaiian Gardens : Lakewood Elks Lodge Asks City to Buy Its Property
- Settlement OKd in Shiley Heart Valve Lawsuit
- BREA : Council Approves Relocation Plan
- Conviction Set Aside as Boy Recants : Justice: Judge tosses out guilty verdict in case of man who spent 1 1/2 years in state prison.
- COSTA MESA : Park Measures Win Support of Council
- Changes OKd to Ease Trial of Jury Duty : Courts: Service is being cut to five days to save expenses and improve panelists' morale.
- Drywallers Face Off Against Police : Strike: 150 workers confront 40 officers for three hours at Anaheim job site. Many dared officials to arrest them.
- BURBANK : $1.1-Million Fire Guts Building
- 5 Claims Against Deputies to Be Paid : Brutality: A county panel also recommended that two men be paid $450,000 for injuries suffered in a scuffle with authorities.
- Quance Posts Record Win at Nationals
- Sockers Apply to Join New League : Soccer: Smaller salary cap might keep familiar players out, however.
- CAMARILLO : Panel Backs Plan to Hang Banners
- Racing Returns to Ventura for Fair Program
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Cornerback Louis is Not Improving With Age
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Former USC Linebacker Gee Signs a Contract
- Muses' Hard and Heavy Rock Doesn't Drag
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Pasadena May Extend Poway Ties
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Stock Surge Stumps Trimedyne, Analysts : Market: Price jumped more than 50% in just two days of trading for no apparent reason. The company has 'no idea what's going on,' but it's enjoying it while it lasts.
- Health Care vs. Job Mobility : Many Workers Stay On Out of Fear of Losing Medical Benefits
- Dow Falls 22.42 on Bank Slide; Tokyo Recovers : Market Overview
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Nature's Best : At John Nichols Gallery in Santa Paula, photographs of sprawling beauty elicit a local response.
- Region : City College to Start Early
- STAGE REVIEW : 'School for Wives' a Painless Experience
- Yeltsin Recalls Coup of '91, Says It Won't Happen Again : Russia: 'The country is now controllable,' aide says. Reform plan for citizen investment will start soon.
- Secret Iraqi Arms Project Reported by U.N. Inspector : Weapons: U.S. woman who led search team cites successes but says Baghdad is still hiding something.
- Jury Sees Sailor Admit to Killing in Video
- BALDWIN PARK : Fight Starts on Freeway, Ends With Beating of 6
- IRVINE : City, UCI Agree on Development Pact
- Countywide : Local Hearings on Ahmanson Ranch Plan to Be Merged
- 2 Swimming Areas to Reopen Saturday at Castaic Lake
- New York Hit Hard by Inflation; Teams Get Less for Money
- Miscellany
- Hill Honored After Team Wins Cape Cod League Title
- PADRE NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris is Expected to Be Activated
- Miscellany
- SAILING : Mahaney, Dickson Tie for No. 1
- Trying to Ride Out Wave of Criticism : Swamped by Restrictions, Jet Ski Boosters Defend Safety Record and Seek to Reverse Tide of Legislation
- A LETTER FROM NEW YORK : How the Apple Is Coping With a Fallen Icon
- Attorney Disputes Allen
- Hershiser Ends Streak by Gooden : Baseball: He outduels Met pitcher who had not lost to Dodgers in more than seven years. L.A. starter gives up six hits and one run in eight innings for 2-1 victory.
- Gallegly Asks INS to Reopen Local Office : Oxnard: The congressman wants the agency to help legal immigrants obtain new green cards. The site was shut in 1991.
- Concerts' Free-dom Is Threatened
- Video Rentals : 'Prince' Looking to Unseat 'Cradle'
- France Begins Food Airlift to Dying Somalis
- IRVINE : University Grounds Tidied by Volunteers
- SAN DIEGO : Father, 26, Accused in Slaying of Son
- ENVIRONMENT / Lighting : Future Is Bright for Efficient Lighting
- Judge Issues Restraining Order in Clash Over Red Foxes : Environment: Animal rights activists are prohibited from trespassing on the Ballona Wetlands property or threatening those involved in trapping the foxes.
- Altadena : Town Council on TV
- SAN DIEGO : Not Guilty Plea in Stoning Death
- Year of the Wolf
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Woman in Stolen Car Is Sentenced
- ORANGE : Council Votes to Cut Own Salaries 10%
- SAN DIEGO : 2 Face Charges in Missing Body Case
- LA PALMA : Motorist Killed in Freeway Accident
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry-Davis Reunion?
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Delegation Trying to Reflect the State
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- LA PALMA : Council May Pass Anti-Camping Law
- NORTH HILLS : Driver Sentenced to 1 Year in Jail
- Big Employer Says Plans Hinge on Warner OK : Woodland Hills: 20th Century Insurance warns that it might relocate unless project is approved. Planners will vote on the development today.
- A Delegation Trying to Reflect the State : California Republicans work hard to get new immigrants into the big tent
- IRS Must Pay Scientologists $16,881
- GARDEN GROVE : Mayoral Candidates Skirmish on Council
- Jury Urges Execution in Girl's Rape, Murder
- Navy Fliers Say Probe Getting Too Personal : Tailhook: Pentagon investigators are asking questions about their sex lives that have nothing to do with scandal, sources say.
- College Football
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL SOUTHWEST REGIONAL TOURNAMENT : Voracious Newbury Oaks Devours Tucson, 18-5
- He's Proven His Mettle : USC's Gibson Got a Taste of Mayhem From Brothers
- Notre Dame Under Scrutiny : College football: A loan to DuBose is among the things that draw questioning from the NCAA.
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Three Decades Down, '90s to Go for Andretti
- Does Unfiltered Olive Oil Contain More Fiber?
- Northwest Matches American's Hikes
- His Best Shot Might Earn Another Shot : Basketball: Although Corey Gaines has bounced around the NBA, he is just another face in the crowd at the summer pro league.
- GOP Viewers Get Bad Vibrations : O.C. reaction: Group of Republicans are dismayed by 'family values' talk from Houston, and especially their party's stand against abortion. Some turn to Clinton.
- South Gate : Commercial Trash Haulers Get Year to Stop Operations
- Democrats Block Wilson's Budget Plan
- Far Side of Herman : Peter Noone, formerly of Hermits' fame, will perform two shows at the Ventura County Fair.
- ORANGE COUNTY DELEGATION : Proud Immigrant Stands Out to Stand Up for Free Vietnam : Ky Ngo, the convention's only Vietnamese delegate, works to make sure his party doesn't ignore his ex-countrymen's plight.
- HOUSTON NOTEBOOK : It Ain't So, Jack
- Monrovia : Housing for Elderly OKd
- SONGFINDER : Emmylou Harris Knows Where to Look for the Good Ones
- Hard Work Done Before the Curtain Rises
- Magic <i> Is</i> Magic When He's Hosting
- Tape Is Held to Contain Child's Recounting of Abuse by Allen
- West Hollywood : Debate on Police Initiative
- Lighting Moscow's fire: The most popular current...
- 2 Friends to Be Charged in Puzzling Deaths of Pasadena Couple : Crime: The pair's 11-month-old son is found unharmed in apartment with dead father. The mother's body is found in a creek in San Bernardino County.
- Nike broke off its sponsorship deal with...
- Central Torrance Loses Bid for Little League Title to Dominicans, 3-2
- Sushi Fare Includes World Premiere : Stage: The performance art gallery will present works by Rhodessa Jones and others in its 13th season. : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
- The Blossoming of Art-House Screens : Movies: 'These new theaters are the art houses of the '90s,' says Robert Laemmle, who just opened a multiplex devoted to specialty films.
- Playing Again Is Special for USC Center : College football: Apolskis has come back to the team after having chemotherapy treatments for testicular cancer.
- Diamond Bar : General Plan Referendum
- Fluor Daniel Wins Contract
- Christmas Tree Prices Expected to Be Stable
- Somalis Eat Animal Skins and Boiled Leaves as Life Ebbs Away
- They're <i> Baaack </i>
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Chinet Is Patented in Irvine
- High Life : A Summer Without . . .
- Residents Push County to Clear Debris : Petition: Neighbors have gathered more than 300 signatures to try to force the county to remove dirt from road that has inconvenienced them since a landslide nine years ago.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Ice Cream as Art : It's cool as drawings depict society's self-gratification. Alexander Arcady's 1991 film 'For Sasha,' at Victoria Street.
- Area Residents Contest Project for Elderly : Housing: The plan calls for 86 units and 50 parking spaces on a one-acre parcel. A community group wants no more than 42 units. Councilman Woo's office hopes to negotiate a compromise.
- NEIGHBORS : Oodles of Notice : Helene Sanchez, a youngish 74, wins beauty honors in Florida; Art City pairs images and voices, and SMIRFs mind a mine.
- Cardis Corp.: The Buena Park operator of...
- The next time you grab a bottle...
- Sony Profits Cut by Half; Pioneer Down
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Convention at a Glance
- Wilson OKs Bill Mandating Bungee Jumping Insurance
- COOL FOOD : The Three Faces of Garlic
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Battle Over Course of GOP Lies Ahead : Outlook: Many are looking toward future races. The outlines of three competing ideologies are emerging.
- Altadena : Nature Center in Peril
- Campaign Aide to Bush Fired for Racial Slur
- Mural Tour Paints a Picture of South-Central L.A. Heritage
- Long Beach : Disney to Give City Dome That Covers Spruce Goose
- Way Out There : An overnight stay in the boonies tests the undeniable fantasy of living 43 miles away from Los Angeles.
- Saving Shelter Has Become a Pet Project for Volunteers : San Pedro: Residents have turned out to refurbish the facility, which houses 5,000 animals a year. Community involvement could prevent the shelter from being closed.
- MCA Wins Music Rights
- Who's Watching the Watch Dogs? : Food Safety: Illogical, impaired and inconsistent. That's what the General Accounting Office thinks of government's attempts to ensure the safety of the food supply.
- GlendaleGardena Avenue, 1900 block--A man with an...
- Topanga : Delays on Topanga Canyon
- PACE AGE : Life Changes When You Get Old, Huh?
- Navy Pilots Complain About Questions in Tailhook Inquiry
- High Life : Unique Teen Is a Model Student
- Temple City : Trash Disposal Fees to Rise
- Deputies Kill Man Sought in Three Murders
- Liegler to Give Expense Funds Back to Center : Settlement: Former San Diego Convention Center director has agreed to reimburse expenditures that were under investigation and pay for excessive insurance coverage.
- Glendale Sergeant to Receive $400,000 : Police: City will pay sum to settle complaints filed by officer who earlier had won a discrimination lawsuit. He will retire.
- SANTA CLARITA : Caltrans Extends Hearing Deadline
- Prosecutors Consider Asking for Donations : Business: Some officials fear the district attorney's plan to help pay for handling workers' compensation fraud cases may create conflicts of interest.
- Kiptanui Sets 3,000-Meter Steeplechase Record
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Minor Confusion on Brooks
- MOVIE REVIEW : Almodovar's 'Pepi' Wears Heart on Its Sleaze
- PDA's Profit Up by 30% to $3.5 Million
- Changing Pesticide Use Poses New Challenges for Agriculture : Pest control: Increasingly resistant bugs and a lack of research funding are prime concerns, a new study says.
- $215-Million Shiley Valve Settlement Approved : Medicine: The deal offers up to $4,000 for emotional distress and other benefits to 51,000 patients and their families. The defective device has been blamed in 300 deaths so far.
- Clothestime Posts 50% Jump in 2nd-Quarter Earnings
- The Politicians Cannot Change Voter Confusion
- COMPUTERS : Big Mac Attack : Advanced Apple computer users will gather next week at UCSB to learn the latest developments.
- Lift 'Shroud of Silence,' Mother With HIV Urges : Convention: She stresses that AIDS virus can hit anyone. Delegates, some tearful, respond with a standing ovation.
- Choosing Function Over Flash : Campus: Cal State San Marcos puts the accent on unity rather than opt for several different architects' statements.
- Pedal to the Medal : Cyclist Prepares to Compete in Barcelona Paralympics
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- 45 on Way to Expo '92 Die in Spain Bus Crash
- Sanitation Officials Drop Bid for Canyon Landfills
- A New Body Politic : The Women's Action Coalition uses stinging hit-and-run tactics against attacks on political and reproductive rights. Group members call their protests 'wake-up calls.'
- High Life : Cypress High Yearbook Staff Wins Top Award at Seminar
- Famed Architect Ernest Clifford Wilson Jr. Dies : Death: He designed Nixon, Getty museums and is credited with changing the development face of Orange County.
- Alaskan Front Will Push Aside Southland Heat
- County Resists Push to Test for Toxic Waste at Old Dump Site : Health: State officials say the former Hawthorne Canyon Landfill, which now lies under 10 homes, may be dangerous.
- 2 Wilson Appointees Are Confirmed
- COLUMN RIGHT / PATRICK RILEY : End Abortion by Showing Its Victims : If photos weren't taboo to TV and newspapers, the public's ambivalence would vanish.
- Airport's Plans for Expansion Are Criticized : Burbank: Officials and residents fear increased noise and traffic will result from the construction of a new, larger terminal.
- BURBANK : Utility Rate Cuts May Require Proof
- He Has the Drive : At 37, Raiders' Vince Evans Has a Shot Only as No. 3 Quarterback, but He Keeps On Going
- HOCKEY
- Popovich Decides He Won't Move to Colorado for Job
- Jurisprudence
- Furor Arises Over Site of Jet Ski Competition : Environment: Coastal Commission investigating impact of event held at mouth of Santa Clara River.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Denson Breathes Life and Fire Into New and Old
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- INSURANCE
- COOL FOOD : Garbanzo Journalism
- Heat Wave
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'THE CEMETERY CLUB' : Graveside Banter : The Ventura Plaza Players' production on the bond between three Jewish widows is one of the group's more successful efforts.
- Mars Projects Aim to Settle Questions About Red Planet : Space: NASA's Observer will begin a string of missions that probe mysteries of life, water and weather there.
- U.S. Seeks Return of CIA Defector : Sweden: Edward Lee Howard is blamed for the collapse of American spy operations in the Soviet Union.
- They Fight for a King Every Day : Since 1965, thousands of pickup chess games have been won and lost on a 30-foot patch of ground near Santa Monica Pier. Participants range from grandmasters to the homeless.
- Prime Minister of Bahamas Concedes Loss
- Canadian Leaders Reach Agreement on Reform of Senate
- His Best Shot Might Earn Another Shot : Basketball: Although Corey Gaines has bounced around the NBA, he is just another face in the crowd at the summer pro league.
- Beach Open, but Bacteria Not Traced : Pollution: The source of contamination has county officials baffled. Because the levels quickly returned to normal, it is less likely that a broken sewage line is to blame.
- Equipment Stolen, Fires Ignited at Newspaper : Crime: The theft and attack come a month after vandals smashed windows at the office. Investigators have no motive.
- City of Oceanside's Looking for a Few Good Folks : Government: A retiree comes up with the idea for other retirees, as well as those who just want to pitch in, to help the strapped community.
- FILLMORE : City Signs Lease for Dinner Train Route
- Mayor Admits Project Mistake : Thousand Oaks: He says residents were not notified about a proposed Circuit City store, now under construction.
- SANTEE : Jury Told County at Fault in Jail Case
- LOS ANGELES : Police Commission Will Alter Report on K9 Unit
- LOS ANGELES : School District Asks State to Name Mediator
- COSTA MESA : Concessionaire's Offer Turned Down
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : McMahon Gets $800,000 but Still Is Unhappy
- Former SDSU Coach Files Claim for $1.75 Million
- Camirin R. Schempp of Walnut and Robert...
- Looking for Peace : Culture: Clashing lifestyles between Russian immigrants and longtime residents, including gays and lesbians, have city officials scrambling for a solution.
- A Menu of Airy Options
- * Barbara Morgan; Photographer of Modern Dancers
- Bush, Quayle Renominated; President Lauded as a Battler : Republicans: Attacks on Democrats continue, but acceptance speech by President remains key to convention. Talk by First Lady stresses family values.
- Seymour Wrist Slapped on First-Lady Reference
- School Board Draws Fire for Awarding Job to Councilman : Education: Omar Bradley is hired to develop video programming. Critics say others should have been allowed to apply for the new position.
- Smith, Stoklos Hit With Record Fine of $70,000 : Volleyball: One-tournament suspension also meted out by AVP after team skips Seal Beach Open to compete in event in Spain.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : McGee to Start for Packers Against His Former Team
- Steering 'Daisy' Through an Unexpected Roadblock
- Genisco Reports Loss for 3rd Quarter
- The Rhone Not Taken
- Water, Water Everywhere
- Bush Needs the Speech of His Career, Again : Turnaround: Backers hope he can regain the magic of '88 convention performance. 'He has been living and breathing this one,' an aide says.
- State Challenged on Tax Collections
- Border Patrol Agents Deemed Not Negligent in Fatal Chase : Courts: Federal judge in Santa Ana rules against husband of pregnant woman killed when a car being pursued crashed into hers in Temecula 2 years ago.
- COVER STORY : Closing the Gap in AIDS Care
- Capt. Buchanan's Loose Canon
- ART REVIEWS : Chilling Baby Dolls Eclipse the Real
- STAGE REVIEW : Old Tale, New Twist : Musical: 'Little Mermaid' gets a glorious updating at the hands of the San Diego Players' Graciela Daniele.
- Ice-T Fallout: Signs of Industry Wariness of 'Gangsta' Rap : Pop music: MCA 'rebels' stop one record; a Time Warner company drops one rap group.
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'DRACULA' : A Monster Musical : Moorpark Melodrama's latest show is like "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein," without Abbott or Costello.
- Seymour Omits Reference to Barbara Bush
- Whetting Their Whistles for the Election : Debate: Some locals at Jimmie's are getting steamed up over politics instead of cooling down with a beer.
- READING : Bilingual 'Song' Will Sing Walt Whitman's Praises
- Claremont : Metrolink Cars on Display
- GONE TAGGIN' : Marine Institute Excursion Schools Potential Sportfishermen on Importance of Conservation
- Glendale : Scholarship to Graduate
- Quayle Image Takes Nostalgic Trip to Less Ritzy Neighborhood : Convention: Foes mock the vice president's wealth, but he is emphasizing a middle-class background.
- Youth Sentenced in Murder of Teacher's Spouse
- FOR THE KIDS : Tribal Rhythms : YMCA's popular groups have only one absolute rule: Parents must participate with their children.
- Perot Sounds Like Candidate as He Scolds GOP on Economy
- Winners, Losers Alike in Debt After Primary : Politics: Even successful contenders spent more than they took in. And some of the big spenders didn't win their races.
- Culver City : Plan for Washington Blvd.
- Hungry Emus Run Amok in Australia
- Bahamians Vote in Prime Minister Race
- What to Take, What to Bring
- Here's the Beef--and the Big Bucks
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Cal Poly Pomona President Named to NCAA Panel
- Opening Night Ends With a 'Garden' Party
- LANCASTER : Pipe Bomb Found During Drug Arrest
- It's Show Time : Entertainment: The 12-day Ventura County Fair is off and running, with rides, food and exhibits. Total attendance is expected to reach 300,000.
- Appointment Is Opposed by Dornan : Politics: Congressman is incensed over nomination of Eileen Padberg to state panel. She oversaw judge's primary challenge to him.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gorman's Plan Includes McEnroe
- Miscellany
- Top San Diego Musicians Honored at Awards Show
- COOL FOOD : When Salad Bowls Stalked the Earth
- Vast Reservoir of Computing Goes Unused
- Huntington Park : City Ban on Liquor Stores Extended for at Least a Year
- Trade Deficit Shrinks, but It May Not Last : Commerce: A one-time surge in U.S. aircraft sales cuts the gap to $6.6 billion in June from $7.14 billion in May.
- HOME COOK : Teaching Old Recipes New Tricks
- Playa del Rey : Another Dispute Over Foxes
- Cuba Says It's Ready to Sign Regional Nuclear Arms Pact
- Region : Local Politicians on Display
- FITNESS : Are We Having Fun Yet? : So much for those trendy, super-efficient, high-tech exercise machines. It turns out father may have known best after all.
- Long Beach : Ambulance Service for Emergencies to Change
- Southern Style : Popular south of the Mason-Dixon line, these seedpods are good in soups and stews. But locally they have yet to catch on in a big way.
- Countywide : Die-Hard Backers Hold Perot Rally in Thousand Oaks
- Police Kill Man Who Attempted to Stab Officer
- State May Close Sole County Drug Office : Law enforcement: All 21 agents would be moved to L.A. in proposed budget-cutting move. Local authorities say they need more help, not less.
- After a Year Away, Shoemaker Has 61st Birthday at Del Mar
- OXNARD : Dump Study Called 'Seriously Flawed'
- RAM NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Newberry Glad to be Back on Familiar Turf
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Sand Bass Tag-and-Release Project Begins Its 4th Year
- Necrology
- St. Petersburg Looks Into Suit for San Francisco Interference
- If Technology Is Pushed, Prices Fall
- COOL FOOD : Clean and Sorbet
- The Greening of Pasta
- MUSIC : Popster's Success : Matthew Sweet is hitting it big with his album 'Girlfriend.' He describes his style as 'melodic' with 'some edgy guitar stuff.'
- Jumping the Gun : Republicans May Insist a Bush Win in '92 Is Only Order of Business in Houston, but Some Potential Candidates--or Their Backers--Are Already Jostling for '96