- Redevelopment Agency Bails Out Brea : Public works: After formal finding that city can't afford capital improvement projects, council members acting as agency approve spending another $12.4 million.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Doubt Bones Are Denise Huber's
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : An Experiment in Uniformity
- Education Officials Welcome Measures on Bonds and Taxes
- PERSPECTIVE ON SECURITY : Foreign Policy Comes Out of Its Box : Military power is just part of today's equation. Economic clout and global integration are foremost.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Board Picks Schools Chief for Interim
- VENTURA : Renaissance Comes Alive at School
- SIMI VALLEY : Cable Firm Offers to Hook Up Schools
- Thousand Oaks : Bond Study Ordered for Circuit City Site
- Supremacist Can Hold a Rally but Not a March : Simi Valley: City officials say they don't have the resources to protect Richard Barrett and his followers during a parade.
- LOS ANGELES : Port of L.A. OKs Plans to Restore Wetlands
- Family Fight in Tustin Escalates Into Stabbing : Violence: Man is in critical condition following knife attack by grandfather.
- LOS ANGELES : Funds OKd for Revising Coliseum Renovation Plan
- 2 Get Probation for Digging Up Relics
- Critics Abound for Proposal to Restrict Buildings
- Sale of Mexican Sauces Show Many Like It Hot
- Long Beach : District OKs School-Based Service Program for Needy
- Ernesto Villegas has been appointed to the...
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- WISH DOCTOR : At the Harvest Festival, He'll Help Make Your Dreams Come True
- ROCKTALK / NOTES : Wolf Music : Los Lobos plays at a dinner benefit for builders of low-income housing.
- James E. Haden, president of Queen of...
- Compton : Las Palomas Bar Closed Permanently After Shootout
- Slades Aims for Diners to Hang Out
- 1991 Personal Income Slide Revised Upward : Economy: But it still represents the first decline since 1982, and illustrates how a poor economy throws roadblocks at the Bush reelection effort.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Ump Travels Halfway Around the World to Find His Home Team
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Master of Plaster : A Fresco Expert Offers Insights Into the Demanding Medium
- In Beverly Hills, a Civic Disappointment
- Point-Counterpoint
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Clear-Eyed Memoir : 'Time Is All We Have,' Barnaby Conrad's intense book about his battle with drink, is out in a new edition.
- A Sigh of Relief Over Scope of Revenue Cuts
- Taking Libraries to the Public : Design: Poway is turning a vacant Longs Drugs into a first-rate facility, though not everybody is happy about it.
- Claremont : $250,000 Grant for Garden
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 167 : 'Tax the Rich' Backers Hope to Tap Voters' Anger
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Dubcek Has Spinal Surgery After Crash
- FOOTBALL '92 : Last Muster for Farmer : Recalcitrant Back Brings Sizable Talent to Northridge
- Graffiti Foes Paint Town to Keep City Residents From Seeing Red
- Work Gets Under Way to Clear IOUs, Backlog of Unpaid Bills
- Mother, 3 Sons Die in Fire
- Mary Kay Poljan, assistant director of the...
- Pomona : Enterprise Zone Meeting
- Greening of Books : Writers and publishers of children's literature are turning their efforts toward environmental themes.
- Algiers Police Raid Kills 4
- Judge OKs Release of Bankruptcy Reorganization Plans
- Glendale : Voter Registration Centers
- Houses Divided : The Woody-Soon Yi Romance Has Sparked Questions About the Complex Ties That Bind the Modern Family : Stepfamilies: '(Romance) happens primarily because boundaries are very unclear,' one sociologist says.
- ACLU Nets $100,000 at Benefit
- Electric Car Group Gets Worker Retraining Pact
- Making Mayhem in Ordinary Lives
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- COMEDY : SINGING SONGS AND BEING SILLY : Finis Henderson Thinks Variety Is the Wave of the Future
- Federal Officials Will Consider Expanding Definition of AIDS
- The Rosemead Kiwanis Club has awarded $750...
- Parole Hearing Canceled for Officer Convicted of Murder
- Sweet Season : Bartletts are still a favorite, but Asian varieties are gaining in popularity. A large summer harvest has kept prices low.
- Beverly Hills
- IBM to Close Local Site, Move Operations : Business: The pullout, which will take about a year, will result in a substantial loss of sales tax revenue locally. The company plans no layoffs.
- * Wyatt Duzenbury; Member of Hiroshima Mission
- West Hollywood
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Directory Lists Local Firms for Transit Project Work : Employment: County Transportation Commission hopes its publication will create jobs. Five hundred companies are listed.
- CHULA VISTA : Four Plead Innocent to Kidnap Charges
- Countywide : $5 Million OKd for School Headquarters
- Padres Beat Cardinals, End Slump
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Aztecs Just Hoping to Get Over the Hump
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 3, 1992
- Friends, Fans Will Honor Outlaw Comic Sam Kinison : Tribute: A celebration of his contribution to American comedy is set tonight at Anaheim's Celebrity Theatre.
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW : Hosoe's Disturbing Beauty : Art: A 30-year retrospective of the Japanese master demonstrates the fine line he walks between acceptability and alienation.
- Orange County public television station KOCE Channel...
- 'Damaged' an Odyssey of Personal Pain : Art: The full drama of this team effort might surface once the writer-performer and painter work out a plan.
- QUOTABLE
- It's That Time : At 29, Everett Is in the Heart of His Career; How Well He Does Is Heart of the Matter for the Rams
- Lendl Takes His Time Lining Up for Connors : U.S. Open: He needs 4 1/2 hours to finish off Yzaga, 6-7 (7-2), 6-1, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
- CHARGERS : Savage, Pununu Find Themselves in Surprising Positions : Football: Savage might start Sunday, New Charger Pununu to face former teammates.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Make Most of A's Void
- QBs the Question in the WAC : Football: All but three schools will have new quarterbacks.
- Trainer Aiding Storm Victims
- Jurisprudence
- Stanford Overpowers Loyola Marymount
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Sand Bass May Be Seeking Cooler and Deeper Water
- He's Serious About Comedy, Running : Marathon: Former UCI track standout Sean Evans is aiming for 1996 U.S. Olympic team and a career in show business.
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : NFC PREVIEW : Odds Are Against a Redskin Repeat
- NCAA Report Details Gifts DuBose Received : Notre Dame: Eligibility staff rules that linebacker received about $1,300 in improper benefits.
- The Divisional Races
- Video Rentals : 'Wayne's' on Top of the World
- Playing on a 'Human Level' : Pianist and Singer Tori Amos Gets Down to Basics With Her Emotionally Direct Lyrics
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Janicki Is Still Pondering School
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Benzinger Sees Move in Future
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Leyland Has Wakefield Figured, Hitters Don't
- Ex-USD Player Back as Assistant
- Offensive Linemen Have Big Shoes to Fill : Football: Unit lost three starters from 1991 season to the NFL.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- SDSU Wins City Championship
- Newcomer Ashley Quickly Becomes a True '92 Dodger : Baseball: Rookie struggles in major league debut, dropping first fly ball hit to him. Team loses, 5-1, to the Cubs.
- DEL MAR : Suddenly, Gilded Time Isn't Only Talented 2-Year-Old for Vienna
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : It's Business as Usual: Parade of Running Backs Marches On
- College Football '92 : Aztecs Face a Difficult Campaign : Football: San Diego State attempts to upgrade its image this season.
- No-Hitter Means No Holds Barred
- Palos Verdes Teen-Ager to Play Sanchez Vicario : U.S. Open: Lindsay Davenport will take on the fifth-seeded player in a second-round match.
- Padres End Skid, but Attitudes Still in the Dumps : Baseball: Cards lose, 5-4. Players vent frustration with team's performance.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Gainer Learns About NFL Job Security
- Long Night Ended Quickly by Salmon : Baseball: Rookie's homer in 15th inning gives the Angels a 3-2 victory over the Indians.
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Sci-Fi Bloodlines : Kim Loucks' 'Voices' at Art City II gallery features aliens of her imagination.
- 2 Youths Ordered to Stand Trial in Slaying of 52-Year-Old Woman : Crime: 'They're being railroaded,' says the father of one suspect. 'They are just some black kids who were in the vicinity of where there was a murder--that's just it.'
- GEORGE STRAIT CONCERT
- SPOTLIGHT : CATCH YOUR ZZZs BY THE SEAS : Camp Out on the Beach, Why Dontcha?
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- Diamond Bar : Street Name Changed
- Last U.S. Military Dependents Leave Philippine Base
- Soviet Nuclear Bomb Drive Took a Vast Human Toll : Radiation: Shocking episodes are revealed. In one, workers were sent into mine a day after an atomic blast.
- Westchester
- LEARNING : A Brush With Art : Youngsters who are willing to do a bit of walking can visit galleries with a class to watch creativity in action.
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Small Spots Cook Morning, Noon and Night
- Q
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Lopez Is Riding Wave of Success Nowadays : Baseball: After guiding Pepperdine to the NCAA title, he has been named coach of the year by two publications.
- FILM : Sneaking Peeks From A 'Window'
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Ex-Prime Minister, Wife Found Slain
- * Irving Philips; Child Psychiatrist
- Boys See Another Side of the Law at DARE Camp : Police work: Youngsters learn that officers are more than authority figures when they spend a weekend together near Big Bear.
- BOOK REVIEW : Troubled Family Needs a Reality Check : BEFORE AND AFTER <i> By Rosellen Brown</i> ; Farrar Straus Giroux; $21; 354 pages
- Norwalk : School Is Renamed for Arturo A. Sanchez
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Putting Your Family Values to the Test
- Budget Cuts Deep, Spares Few : Finances: The $57.4-billion spending measure signed by Wilson marks the first year-to-year decline in the general fund in 50 years. Governor says cuts are no guarantee that state has put its fiscal problems behind it.
- Registration Drives Target Asian-Americans and Latinos
- Monrovia : Expanded Recycling Studied
- After a Lean Year, 1992 Looks Like a Mean Year : Prep football: The Southland should again establish itself as a hotbed for talent with several blue-chip prospects. The backfield is especially impressive.
- Chef at Bernard'O Is Home at the Range
- THE STATE BUDGET : Layoffs, Cuts in Services Could Worsen the Recession
- MUSIC : FOLLOW AND LEAD : For Two Pianists to Function as a Team, They've Got to Know How to Do Both
- A summary of selected Los Angeles City Hall actions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- Antisocial Security : Older couples find that marriage or sharing a residence can lead to a reduction in their monthly benefits.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Volleyball, Soccer Teams Begin Play for Cal Poly
- State May Give District $800,000 Windfall
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Homosexual Spousal Benefits Upheld
- Wilson's Chance to Fix a Wrong
- San Gabriel : Survey on City Services
- City Council Wraps Up Richard Saga--for Now : Politics: A final tense exchange ends two months of tense relations between the councilman and his colleagues.
- PLEASANT VALLEY MUSEUM : Show and Tell : Visitors hear about history while looking at artifacts such as an old washing machine and a miniature of a church.
- Starry-Eyed Tour Outpatient Center
- COLUMN ONE : Quick, Sign Some Big Checks : In a flurry of activity, the President turns to the time-honored practice of doling out money to satisfy key voters. One problem--the tactic hasn't always worked.
- Westside
- Dissident's U.S. Friend Is Expelled by Chinese : Ideology: The Harvard scholar is sent to Hong Kong. Former student leader Shen Tong is apparently still in custody.
- Wilson Vetoes Funds to Fight Insurance Fraud
- West Hollywood : Police Department Forum
- Long Beach : Council Urged to Fund 13 Gang, Drug Programs
- Cheney Defends Plan to Rebuild Base Hit by Storm : Recovery: Defense secretary admits proposal is based on more than military needs. But he rails against charges that move is motivated by politics.
- Marina del Rey
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Melody' Strips Low-Life Souls Bare
- POP/COUNTRY
- STAGE REVIEW : Small 'Broadway' Entertains in a Big Way
- Newport Museum Confirms Layoffs : Art: All departments face budget cuts and an uncertain future as the venue struggles with its deficit.
- Backstage Drama Unfolds at the Royal Opera House : Music: Director Jeremy Isaacs faces a critical report of his management as well as a board that may not renew his contract.
- Arts Budget Cut Less Than Feared : Funding: State arts council gets $12.7 million and plans no layoffs or the elimination of programs.
- The Spin Doctors : Pop music: Record retailers, hard hit by the recession, are counting on superstars' new fall releases to get healthy.
- 4th District's Voice for Arts : Culture: Indefatigable champion of social change and founder of Harlem 21 has seen that group's Jazz Iz Forever succeed, and she has big plans for the future.
- Cities Surrender Revenues Under the Budget Gun : Spending: Municipalities must give up $200 million in anticipated tax and redevelopment funds. Los Angeles is hit hardest.
- UTLA Enlists Students in Mail Campaign : Education: Youths were free to voice any view in letters to the governor, union says. But the messages are being delivered in a coffin to symbolize the effect of budget cuts on learning.
- Furious Honig Threatens to Go to Court : Education: The state superintendent blasts the budget deal. He says the governor is using the schools as his insurance policy in the event the recession doesn't let up.
- State Budget Ax Devastates S.D. County
- Bradley Blasts Legislation Allowing Port Cities to Tap Harbor Revenue
- Dear Governor : Students Citywide Write Letters to Speak Out on State Budget Cuts
- The Five-Minute Eggplant
- County Left to Cope With Drastic Cuts
- Bush Announces Big Hike in Grain Subsidies : Spending: Move seems to erode commitment to free trade. He also gives farmers $775 million in disaster aid.
- Officials in O.C. Sifting Budget for Bad News
- Playa Vista Traffic Accord Set; Impact Study Held Up : Transportation: City agrees to an unprecedented package of developer-financed improvements aimed at avoiding gridlock in the project's early stages.
- Port Cities May Dodge Fiscal Bullet : Finances: The Legislature would allow diversion of port revenues to pay for municipal services affected by cuts in the state budget. The governor has yet to sign the bill.
- Honig Threatens Legal Challenge to Assault on Prop. 98 Guarantees : Education: The state superintendent blasts the budget deal. He says Wilson is using the schools as his insurance policy in the event the recession doesn't let up.
- State Budget Means More Cuts for Area Cities, Agencies : Finances: As local officials struggle to deal with huge losses in property tax revenues and development funds, many predict that the worst is yet to come.
- Cities to Feel Budget Pinch, but Expected Worse : Government: Property and cigarette tax moneys are taken away along with redevelopment funds. But officials seem optimistic that they can manage.
- Agreement Reached on Playa Vista Project Traffic Mitigation : Transportation: The developer-financed improvements are aimed at avoiding gridlock in the project's early stages. Release of an environmental impact report is delayed.
- Districts, Colleges See Dark Days Ahead
- U.S. to Explain Taiwan Arms Deal to China : Weapons: Envoy will visit Beijing next week. Administration says F-16 sales will promote 'regional stabilization.'
- Ventura County, Cities Search for Final Cuts
- City Official Loses Job in Consolidation : Government: The head of the redevelopment agency is replaced by the city administrator. The mayor says the action was taken to save money, but a councilman disagrees.
- Goodby, Mr. Berk : Education: Hamilton's maverick principal takes a job with the recording industry. With imaginative decision-making and a refusal to accept the status quo, he turned the school around.
- Budget Cuts Deep, Spares Few : Finances: The $57.4-billion spending measure signed by Wilson marks the first year-to-year decline in the general fund in 50 years. Governor says cuts are no guarantee that state has put its fiscal problems behind it.
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Edibly Correct : Humane Society and others jump on the bandwagon--or vegetable truck--for a variety of reasons.
- LABOR PARTY: Local beach campgrounds report a...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / L'AUBERGE : A Slice of Europe : The menu is a classic one, with a notable exception or two. And it is the classic dishes that one should order.
- California IN BRIEF : SIMI VALLEY : Supremacist's Parade Banned
- 2 Teen-Agers to Stand Trial in Knife Slaying : Crime: 'They're being railroaded,' says the father of one suspect. 'They are just some black kids who were in the vicinity of where there was a murder--that's just it.'
- Bellflower : 6 Schools to Be Renovated With Money From State
- Minority Superintendent Has a Vision for Schools
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Clinton Denies Lobbying Effort to Delay Induction : Draft: Angry candidate says uncle didn't organize drive. 'There's no facts, no evidence,' he adds.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE JUNIOR COLLEGES : WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- MIT Aid Policy Is Ruled Form of Price Fixing
- ROAD NOTES
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- Long-Lost Tribute to Environmental Movement Is Back : Monuments: Miss American Green Cross, lost for two decades and newly restored, will be dedicated today in Brand Park.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Boy, 9, Kidnaped and Killed
- Quayle Decries Hollywood for 'Adversary Culture' : Campaign: Vice president says family values issue is not 'mean-spirited.' He tries to distance himself from GOP convention's divisive tone.
- RESCUING REBELS : * Programs across the county are aimed at keeping teen-agers out of serious trouble while helping them develop self-esteem.
- Ban Voided on IQ Tests for Black Pupils : Education: Judge says his 1986 ruling put students with learning disabilities at a disadvantage. An aide to Honig calls the exams useless.
- Downey : School Space Rental Rates Cut for Nonprofit Groups
- RESCUING REBELS : A Question of Tolerance : Legal authorities aggressively confront youths at risk for joining gangs. But others wonder if that approach is unnecessarily harsh.
- Irwindale : 4-Day Workweek Rejected
- Park Service Tightening Contracts : Recreation: New rules are intended to increase competition and give federal officials more bargaining power with concessionaires. Lobbyists have vowed a legal challenge.
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Season Openers : The sounds of pop and symphonic music will reverberate at the Bowl, Lobero Theatre and Avila Beach.
- Ethel McClatchey, director of instructional television for...
- Iraqi Nuclear Program Called Harmless : Mideast: Allied bombing and U.N. inspections have left it 'at zero now,' leader of the latest inspection team says.
- Tajik President Reported Ousted by Opposition
- Clinton Stays Course, Steps Up Bush Attacks : Politics: Democrat, refusing to comment on renewed draft issue controversy, bashes President on education.
- Businesses Told They Could Be Billed for Water Cleanup : Environment: The suspected polluters might have to share in a $36.4-million attack on contamination. Some have begun their own cleanup efforts; others deny responsibility.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE JUNIOR COLLEGES : Pierce, Valley Work to Block Migration : Preview: Resurgent programs offer local players attractive alternatives to Moorpark, Glendale.
- Hyewon Han, a student at the Hacienda...
- CHESS RESULTS : Fischer Wins 1st Game in Match
- Monrovia : Quake-Related Fees Waived
- HANDWRITING ANALYSIS : Paper Work : A session with a graphoanalyst leads to new insights--and the urge to use a typewriter.
- Council Finds Peafowl Trapping Plan Won't Fly : Birds: About 100 people flock to City Hall to voice their opposition to trapping the animals. The City Council decides to hire an expert to come up with a solution.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION : NORTHERN CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- ROUND II: It was nine years ago...
- Tanya Shaw Has a Dream Fulfilled
- Coalition of Women's Groups Push for Expanded Definition of AIDS
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Port Commissioner Sues
- Long Beach : Prices for School Meals Will Increase This Year
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Clinton Trillingham; Former L.A. County Schools Chief
- Poll Shows Tight Presidential Race
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 3, 1992
- Save the Salad
- Coconut Cream Pie, German Potato Salad, Zucchini Bread
- Grapes: The Pipless Choice
- The Middle Mondavi
- Pa, the Linguine Silo's Full
- The Resurrection of Angel Food
- War of the Sugarpaste Roses : Wedding Cakes: The English have a different way of doing things. A report from the fondant front.
- The One and Only Barbie Goes to Russia : Toys: She costs around 1,900 rubles, the equivalent of about one month's salary. Little girls dream of owning her, parents of affording her.
- Tips for Parents on How to Help Kids Succeed in School
- Not Dead Quite Yet : Charlie's was supposed to be gone by now, but will be hosting rock 'n' roll shows through the end of the month.
- Tracking the Tragedies
- THE FIN-ISH LINE: Sixteen-year-old Jacob Frisbee of...
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BROADWAY BOUND' : Trilogy Topper : As bittersweet as its predecessors, the Neil Simon play is given a strong production by the Conejo Players.
- New City Manager Takes the Reins : Government: Donald Duckworth, ousted last year from the same post in Visalia, has a reputation for attracting major business developments.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Palisades Football Coach to Retire at End of Season
- RETAIL
- FALLOUT FROM THE BUDGET BATTLE : Municipalities May Feel Credit-Rating Crunch
- Factory Orders in July Hit Seven-Month Low : Economy: The 1.1% drop indicates a sluggishness that analysts now say can't be overcome until early next year, too late for incumbents such as President Bush.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Standard Logic Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of...
- Sanctions Finally Hurting Iraq, U.S. Aides Say : Mideast: The noose has tightened recently. But Washington does not expect the economic curbs alone to bring Hussein down soon.
- Finishing a Medieval-English Book : Language: The dictionary has taken more than 60 years so far, and the team of scholars has reached the letter <i> W</i> . They hope to be done by 1995.
- DAY TRIP
- Somali Warlord Covets Control Amid Anarchy : Africa: Aidid objects to dispatch of 3,000 U.N. troops to guard food shipments, says his unruly forces can do it.
- * Peter Deriabin; Soviet Agent Defected to U.S.
- High Life : Array of Supplies Puts Student in School Daze : Shopping: It's time to hit the books, not the bank, but stores are pushing gimmicks rather than basics.
- Sony Expansion Plan Generates Public Debate : Development: Some residents urge quick approval, others question the thoroughness of the impact report.
- SCHOOL NEWS
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION / SOUTHERN SECTION : NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- Voter-Registration Drive Targets Latinos and Asians
- With 22 TVs and 7 Satellites, Sports Fans Win at Legends
- <i> The following are selected entries from the crime logs of local law enforcement agencies between Aug. 24 and Aug. 30: </i>
- Shakespeare With a Twist
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Registration Drive Targets Minorities : Voting: Two groups are out to sign up Latinos and Asian-Americans for the Nov. 3 election.
- Fashions, Too, Ready to Go Back to School
- California IN BRIEF : CONCORD : Two Killed in Plane Crash
- A Second Chance : Job Training Program Helps the Down, Out and Hopeful
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE COLLEGES: CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Offense-Minded Northridge Looks to Prove Doomsayers Wrong
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Westchester
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Key Minister to Quit Collor Government
- NEWS ANALYSIS : With Victory, Wilson Looks Toward Election
- The Grandma Museum
- Glendale : Helping Hurricane Victims
- Beverly Hills
- Measure to Ensure Good Cable TV Service Goes to Governor
- BATTLEFRONT: MIAMI
- 1954 War Games Used Real Nuclear Bomb
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: SOUTHERN SECTION : TEAM CAPSULES
- Rep. Berman a Spendthrift
- Woody Allen Scandal
- Woody Allen Scandal
- Poor Climate for Students
- Leave Valley Nightspot Alone
- Monorail Cost Is Main Issue
- Bush, Quayle
- Alternative Route Sought
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- California Elections
- Competency Hearings
- School Days Weren't Cool
- Swimming Hole Is Bad Idea
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Competency Hearings
- Bush on Tax Cuts and Regulations
- Rebuilding Funds
- County Acted in Bad Faith