- Four 'Diaries' Are Opened for Public Viewing : Video: Four artists record their personal musings, and the result is a showcase of their work at the Long Beach Museum of Art.
- OJAI : Beach Cleanup to Be Expanded Inland
- Gripe : Forget Dolphins: Give to Beggars 'One-on-One'
- Edward J. Nelson; Judge Who Presided Over Loaded Gun Case
- Sermon : On Surviving Tough Times
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : When Industry Says 'NIMBY'
- Mariners' Johnson Becomes 12th Pitcher to Strike Out 300
- PRO FOOTBALL : Ware Leads Lions to 26-20 Victory : NFC: Detroit quarterback, making his fifth career start, gets offense back on track against Phoenix.
- Vice president of Marketing, Mazda Motor of Anaheim Inc.
- Advice From the Sidelines
- U.N. Imposes Sanctions on Angolan Rebels
- ACTIVE SENIORS: With a fifth of its...
- The Rough Road to Health Care Reform : Corporations: Big business, once a major supporter of Clinton's health proposal, has become deeply skeptical of the plan's promise to allow it some independence.
- Gauging Risks Can Be Tricky : Investments: A shock may await American savers when the first significant reversal hits stocks, bonds and mutual funds.
- Warehouse Clubs, Grocers Feed the Frenzy for Value : Stores: Shoppers often look to wholesalers for the best deals. To win them back, some chains offer deep discounts.
- Obscure Lincoln law filings destroy 'hick' myth : Researchers combing courthouses in Illinois find 70,000 of his papers. They reveal a fine legal mind.
- Differing Reports Often Are Bone of Contention : Archeology: Cal State Long Beach scientists dispute consultant's report clearing way for building on possible site of old Indian village.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Defending the Deal : Viacom's Redstone Resists Upping the Ante for Paramount
- BOOK REVIEW : A Gruesome Step Over the Line Between Fan and Fanatic : FAN MAIL <i> by Ronald Munson</i> ; Dutton $21, 309 pages
- State Prison Prepares to Turn On Death Fence
- State Prison Prepares to Turn On 'Death Fence' : Corrections: It was built under bill sponsored by Fullerton's Rep. Ed Royce when he was in state Senate.
- 'Organic Milk' Makes Debut Here
- Platform : Should We Have a Bill of Responsibilities? : <i> The Bill of Rights protects many cherished freedoms. But should we also say that Americans owe something positive, perhaps adherence to a "Bill of Responsibilities" that balances rights with obligations? </i>
- Last Amtrak Cars Pulled Out of Bayou After Fatal Crash
- 6,500 Run to Aid Fight Against Breast Cancer : Health: The second annual 'Race for the Cure' around Fashion Island draws 2,500 more entrants than last year.
- Mother, 2 Children Struck by Car
- 3,500 Acres Burn in Los Padres Forest
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Sessions to Begin Earlier
- A Baby? Look What the Stork Dropped With It : Consumers: Businesses won't let new parents get a wink of sleep once the blitz of diaper coupons, sales pitches and free formula samples begins.
- WESTMINSTER : Park Residents Back Conversion Proposal
- Man Shot 13 Times During Dispute
- Violence Brings Early End to All-Night Wild Rivers Concert : Disturbance: Overflow crowd of 3,200 youths proves too much for security guards. Irvine police shut down event at 3 a.m.
- SWIMMING / THERESA SMITH MUNOZ : Great Leap Forward by Chinese Women
- By George, He Sure Is a Royal Pain
- The Real 'Kalifornia' Got Lost in the Filmmaking Journey
- Weekend Reviews : A Timeless Wilcox Delights Pepperdine
- Standards for Doctors
- Education and Prop. 13
- Health Legislation
- Federal Workers
- New Grading System
- Debate Over Prop. 172
- Car Insurance
- AT&T; Move to Cellular
- MOVIES - Sept. 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 27, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 27, 1993
- Body of Nurse Apparently Found : Search: Volunteers discover remains believed to be those of Kellie O'Sullivan. She vanished the night that a man used her truck to kidnap his girlfriend.
- Pair Hunting for Nurse Find Body of Woman : Crime: Authorities conduct detailed investigation where remains were discovered in the mountains off Mulholland Highway.
- Youth / OPINION : 'Those Days When You're Locked Up Are Lost Forever'
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 27, 1993
- Benevolent Shark
- Clinton: Health Care to Remain Same for Most
- Hockey Violence Puts Eisner in the Hot Seat : O.C. sports: Disney chief gets a reality check at Ducks games. How does fighting fit in with corporate image?
- La Voz That Booms : Longtime Educator Guides Spanish-Language Weekly to Widening Influence
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : HEALTH CARE DICTIONARY
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : The Cost of Hospital Care
- Garfield Grinds Up Lincoln : Bulldogs tame the Tigers, 49-0. Lincoln hasn't scored a touchdown in the last eight quarters.
- Hundreds Homeless as Rains Continue to Pound Midwest
- New Rules Try to Set Limits on Help for the Homeless : Services: Council acts to discourage panhandling, require needy people to work in exchange for assistance and aid only those with local ties.
- A Free Market Doesn't Equal a Free Society : Russia, Poland and China confuse politics and economics.
- LEARN Program Offers a Better Way Than 'Smile Gauge' : Northridge School Would Benefit From Plan That Spurs Student Confidence by Beefing Up Instruction in Academic Subjects
- Festival at Dana Point Park Sounds a Blue Note
- VENTURA : 1 Man Shot, 1 Hit With Bat in Fight
- Opponents of Hermosa Beach Oil-Drilling Plan File Suit : Litigation: Second lawsuit aimed at blocking project at 6th Street and Valley Drive contends that city officials approved the plan without an adequate environmental review.
- With Tim Brown, Always a Catch : He Is Raiders' Leading Receiver, but He Still May Be Traded
- Farewell Nolan, an Appreciation : Baseball: For 27 years, fathers took their sons to see Ryan, and their sons took their sons. Heck, hundreds of fans, including some of Ryan's teammates, named their kids after him.
- No Knockout, but Miami Wins : College football: Colorado rallies in a game marred by a brawl, but Hurricanes hold on for a 35-29 victory.
- Northridge's Trice Runs for 259 Yards
- Arizona State Finds Safety in Its Winning Numbers
- McCartney Does It in the Road--Again
- Bocuse Goes Downscale Atop Lyon Opera
- 3 Injured in Postgame Brawl : Violence: Harbor player Dion Mills arrested after melee that left Pierce coach hospitalized, two others hurt.
- California Runs Over San Jose State, 46-13
- Events: October : From Western Arts to Witches
- A Paella of Passion: Three New Titles on Spain
- A MAN'S PLACE by Annie Ernaux,...
- The Music Moves the Streets : BARRIO RHYTHM: Mexican American Music in Los Angeles, <i> By Steven Loza (University of Illinois Press: $16.95 paper; $42.50 cloth)</i>
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS : 'It's all up in the air'
- How to Save Money on Intrastate Phone Calls
- They Have 23 Words for It : SMILLA'S SENSE OF SNOW, <i> By Peter Hoeg, Translated from Danish by Tiina Nunnally (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $21; 453 pp.)</i>
- Destination: New Zealand : Lake Moana, Lake Surprise
- STYLE: FASHION : Law of Averages
- SPORT REPORT : Really, Truly Live Bait
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : THE POOR : 'MediCal is not all that people believe it is'
- INS Runs Out of Patience With Russian Crew : Immigration: Eight crew members still aboard disabled Gigant may be deported. Owner says money for repairs could come within a month.
- Walnut : Newsstand Seized, Man Says
- Italy OKd Iraqi Arms Deals, Book Alleges : Publishing: Author supports former Atlanta bank manager's account of illegal loans before the Persian Gulf War.
- 'EVERYONE SHOULD BE SCARED' : 'I Thought I Was Dead'
- New Cambodian Premier Asks Rebels to Give Up Land
- For Twins Joined at the Head, Life Means Togetherness, Compromise : Lifestyle: One is an aspiring country singer, the other a hospital worker. Fate forces them to get along and, despite all, they do.
- WESTLAKE : Apartments Provide Services With Shelter
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . .There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : DOCTORS : 'Unbelievable what I have to go through to file a claim. . . .'
- COLUMN ONE : Reluctant Hero Longs for His Past : John Thompson captivated the nation when his arms were reattached after a farm accident. Now, he is tired of celebrity and wishes folks would see he's no icon, just an ordinary guy.
- A Hull of a Mess : Museums: A U.S. Park Service crew that maintains historic ships complained to Sen. Feinstein about the vessels' condition. Soon after, they claim, their boss retaliated.
- Georgia Teen Granted Probation in Theft of Ice Cream
- Time to Go on the Offensive in an Age of Hurt Feelings
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Women Scarce at Lancaster City Hall : Hiring: The council and Planning Commission are all male, as are most administrators. One official blames layoffs.
- City Deserves Praise for Anti-Bias Stance : Laguna Beach Is Right to Prohibit Scout-Sponsored Program From Excluding Gays
- Prosecutor at Center of Storm Over Raid : Law enforcement: The investigation of events at the Scott ranch was taken out of Carol Nelson's hands. Some say she was a victim of the party line at the D.A.'s office.
- Casual, Cheaper--and French
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- GOLF / DAN HAFNER : For Zoeller, Only Victories Are Missing
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Healthy New Del Campo Up to Old Winning Tricks
- Coach Hospitalized, Player Arrested After a Brawl at Harbor College
- CROSS-COUNTRY : Sonora Keeps Meet on Course Despite Last-Second Change
- A Triple for Carey
- To Air Is Divine for USC, 34-3 : College football: Johnson (392 yards passing) and Morton (229 yards receiving) set school single-game records in a victory over Washington State.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Watkins' Sharp Passing Lifts Simi Valley, 28-18
- VMI Agrees to Create Women's Program : Education: All-male military school to comply with court order and spend $6.9 million to set up curriculum at nearby all-women's campus.
- In Azerbaijan, Civilians Pay Price of War
- Keeping the Faith : Religion: Pastor Christian Pedersen remembers being far from home, pursued and hungry. His ministry now helps immigrants who have traveled the same road to America.
- In the Pipeline : The Underground Life of Water in the Valley
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : THE AGE OF PROMOTION : Second Prize: Scorsese Hands You 500 Bucks and Calls You a Mook
- Pasadena : City Adopts Green Charter
- The Whole Month Is a Work of Art
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- GAME OF THE WEEK : Dorsey Explodes at the Finish to Beat Fairfax
- WITH AN EYE ON : For actress Ella Joyce, the road to 'Roc' included a few detours
- Panic in Streets as Rebels Enter Georgian City
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Health Coverage Checklist
- Focus : A 'Day in the Life' Goes Country
- Mastering the Fear of Buying
- Now More Will Hail the Chief
- Playa Vista Casts Shadow Across Galanter's Future : Analysis: Critics say the councilwoman betrayed her environmental principles in voting for the massive project. Supporters say she got the best possible deal for the community.
- Multichannels--Media, Without the Mass : Cable TV: With 500-channel systems, micromarketing threatens to take away our shared experiences.
- Trimming the Fat From Region's Swollen Bureaucracy
- Notes about your surroundingsBirdseed Sale--The Sea &...
- Poet Group Meets, Preserves Heritage : Verse: They explore the roots of Chicano culture and history, and perform for students.
- Small Measures in Fight Against Gangs : Santa Ana Faces Shrinking Budget, Growing Problem
- 'Ironman' Councilman Now Wants to Clear the Air : Politics: Robert Benz, still under fire for his role in an annual beach beer-drinking contest, points to his recent commendation for a pollution-control system he helped design.
- Scene of the Crime: Often, It's City Hall : Government: About $250,000 in cameras, computers and other items disappeared last year. And security officials for the building say the theft problem is getting worse.
- In a New Crime Zone : Law enforcement: LAPD vice squads are becoming active in city zoning decisions. As evidence, police will appeal a liquor permit granted to a Reseda meat shop owner.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Not-So-Fine Day for Tardy Players
- Sailing to New Heights : Rehabilitation: People with disabilities regain a sense of independence with the help of Sea Legs, a San Pedro boating program that teaches them to set their own course.
- There's No Cardiac Cardinal This Time : Pacific 10: UCLA defense fends off comeback attempt by Stanford's Stenstrom, who had proved a master at winning late.
- Mr. Mom Is One of His Roles : CSUN's Henderson Has Full Schedule
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : DON'T GET IN THEIR WAY
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Former Lottery Director Convicted of Fraud Charges
- Dr. Clinton's Prescription : An Impressive Model of Pure Political Logic
- Winnetka and Arleta Play Hard to Get
- $29 Million in Park Aquisition Starts Small : Lands: A nine-acre Reseda site is first on the list. Most of the funds will be used to buy 1,850 acres.
- Democracy Gives Even the Devil His Due : Imp Prevails in Mascot Election, but the Burning Issue on Campus Still Isn't Resolved
- Germany, Australia Reach Davis Cup Final
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Blue-Collar Fans Simply Love Blue-Collar Crew
- Washington Is Dominant Against East Carolina, 35-0
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Fame Eludes Hernandez Once Again
- Arizona Finally Launches an Offensive in 33-0 Win
- El Camino Loses Lead and Game, 37-36
- MUSIC : Crossing Over, Way Over : The latest revolution has Kiri singing Kern, the Kronos playing the blues, Philip Glass writing a Bowie symphony and Gorecki going from a little-known Polish composer to a mispronounced global sensation
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Appropriation for S & L Bailout
- A Murder 'So Senseless,' a Grief So Deep : Crime: Father of five is slain after confronting a man who had shot his dog.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCallister Shoots a 65, Leads by One
- Phipps Survives Delays at Saugus
- FRIENDS AGAIN: Sinead O'Connor, who was given...
- MIGHTY DUCKS NOTEBOOK : Boo Birds Fail to Ruffle Feathers in Exhibition
- Collins Passes First Test as Starter in Penn State's 31-7 Win Over Rutgers
- THEATER : Covering All the Bases : Jack O'Brien, the energetic artistic director of San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, segues from his record-breaking 'King Lear' to a Broadway-bound revival of the 1955 musical 'Damn Yankees'
- DOWNTOWN : Carousel Recycling Ordered to Close
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . . There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR : 'The system doesn't pay adequately'
- KOREATOWN : A Celebration of Heritage, Hope
- A Guide to Rival Plans for El Toro Conversion
- THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Educator to Get Leadership Award
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Graves Rallies Syracuse Over Cincinnati
- POP MUSIC : From the Fab Four to Throbbing Gristle
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Yeltsin Must Now Address Russia's Real Problem : Politics: Gridlock gripped the Moscow government until the president's action last week. Now he has the ability to do something about the economy.
- Louisville Doesn't Waste Time in Posting 41-10 Rout of Texas
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Troy Preserves Victory Over Brea-Olinda
- AND ONE MORE THING: In the wake...
- Backpack & Budget : Touring With Singular Groups
- A Slice of Hollywood : BLACK SWANS, <i> By Eve Babitz (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 256 pp.)</i>
- BELL GARDENS : City Gives OK to Street Food Vendors
- Readers Recommend
- Hiking: Pismo Beach : Doin' the Dunes
- LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON
- New Carl's Jr. Star Might Eclipse Company Founder : Corporations: Donald Doyle, who took top job with Carl Karcher's blessing, now is fighting him for control.
- The UCLA Alumni Assn. has named 117...
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : THE ELDERLY : 'It'll put us under an awful strain.'
- Salvadoran Candidate to Speak
- JEFFERSON PARK : Joint-Venture Apartments Open
- When It Comes to People's Interests, It's Time to Be Fed Up With the Fed
- FICTION
- Foibles of the Founding Fathers : THE AGE OF FEDERALISM, <i> By Stanley Elkins and Eric McKitrick (Oxford University Press: $39.95; 944 pp.)</i>
- AFTER THE WAR WAS OVER: Hanoi and...
- It Comes to This, By ROBERT PACK
- DANCING BACK : Decimated by the Khmer Rouge, Bruised by Political Chaos and Threatened by a Frenzy of Modern Materialism, Will the Soul of an Ancient Culture Survive?
- DOWNTOWN : Buried Treasures--Don't Open Till 2093
- Psychologist Wide Awake to Yawn's Hidden Resources : Behavior: The Maryland researcher is one of only a handful in the nation focused on the relaxing gulp of air. He says yawning could enhance performance.
- Wilson's Encore Veto Leaves Murray Singing the Blues : Legislation: Assemblyman's proposal for a jazz institute at Cal State Long Beach is rejected again for the same reason--money.
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : What's Covered, What Isn't
- FICTION
- It's Getting a Bit Cheaper for Guests to Phone Home : Fees: Many hotels are dropping some of those annoying phone charges.
- Sherpas Backbone of Hiking, Climbing in Himalayas : Nepal: Besides leading tenderfoots over rocky paths at lung-stressing altitudes, they must be planners, organizers, businessmen, diplomats, nurses and linguists.
- Tailhook Suspect to Get a Hearing, Not a Court-Martial
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : SMALL BUSINESS OWNER : 'It may be impossible, but I will try'
- 47 Years of Anonymity Put Him in the Spotlight
- Helicopter to Aid Local Narcotics Officers in Fight Against Drug Dealers : Law enforcement: Air service will be used to track traffickers and assist in car chases.
- How Tenant Can Stay Out of Feud Between Owners
- New Chief Operating Officer for Computer Software Firm
- As Defense Cuts Deepen, Southern California's Aerospace Industry Is : Down but Not Out
- Eastwood's Acres : A Stay at Mission Ranch, Clint's Spare-No-Expense Redo of a Seaside Roadhouse in the Town Where He Was Mayor
- ALL THE PRETTY HORSES by Cormac...
- STYLE: STYLEMAKER : Building With Heart
- A New Day for Kauai's Princeville Hotel
- The Computer Gardener
- Killer Storm Pounds France, Italy
- Tibet Political Arrests Up
- Napa County Town Evacuated Briefly After Propane Blasts
- Hire Education : Job Retraining Gives Laid-Off Aerospace Workers a New Start
- COVER STORY : Drugs' Earliest Victims Face a Life of Challenges : As Thousands of Substance-Exposed Babies Reach School Age, Relatives and City Agencies Struggle to Help Them Overcome Disabilities.
- Mandela Wins IMF Pledge of $850 Million : South Africa: The ANC leader's plea to end economic sanctions is met by swift action in West.
- U.S. Accused of Complicity in Repression of Fleeing Haitians
- $175,000 Irvine Grant to Support Group for Women Entrepreneurs
- How One Thing Leads to Another
- Trying to Stay Afloat : Water Polo Programs Lack Funds, Popularity
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- 'EVERYONE SHOULD BE SCARED' : Q: Are you personally afraid of violence on you campus? : Q: What worries you the most? : Q: What should be done about the problem?
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Paying the Doctor Bills
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Perspectives
- Residents File Suit to Scale Down Mall Project : Growth: The citizens group alleges that the 26-acre shopping center would threaten the city's 'rural character.' City of Industry also takes legal action.
- HEAVEN LIES ABOUT by Maclin Bocock...
- OFF-RAMP : Loser Lineup
- DICTIONARY OF THE AMERICAN WEST by...
- Traveling With a Full Palette to New York City
- Rocky Road : With the Help of a Land Cruiser, the Outback Opens Up Into a Wonderland of Rock Art, Oases and Dramatic Canyons
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Reform Will Affect All Americans : FAMILY IN AN HMO : 'It makes going to the doctor as painless as possible. . . . '
- L.A. to Seek Authority to Set Cable-TV Fees Citywide
- Getting Input From the INS : Employers Praise Pilot Program That Allows Them to Tap Into Government Computers to Verify Applicants
- Crocodile Park : The vast Kakadu National Park, near Darwin, is the perfect place to encounter Australia's deadly beast.
- A Walk Around the Rock
- Woody Allen Won't Be Prosecuted for Child Abuse, Avoiding Traumatic Trial
- Once-Underground PLO Now Operates Openly : Mideast: Residents try to adjust as clearly marked offices sprout across occupied territories.
- Bosnia's Muslims Target Croatian-Held Explosives Factory
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Latinos Targeted in School Voucher Fight
- Wilson Nears Decision on School Voucher Issue : Politics: The governor's aides are split on the ballot measure, and he risks angering voters regardless of his stance. But he will take a position, a spokesman says.
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Networking, Faye's Way : DUNAWAY STRIVES FOR THE FEEL OF CLASSIC ROMANTIC COMEDY IN CBS' 'IT HAD TO BE YOU'
- In the Bronx, Anthropologist Builds Hope for the Homeless : Social welfare: Scientist helps bridge the gap between disparate worlds--Fifth Avenue and the gritty borough.
- Dr. Clinton's Prescription : Can Politicians Take On Dr. Welby?
- Ax-Wielding Man Is Shot by Police
- Temperatures May Reach 100 as Heat Wave Continues
- Carl's Jr. Proxy Fight Would Be Bitter Affair : Corporate control: The founder's fight to regain helm of the company is certain to split loyalties.
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . .There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : INSURANCE AGENT : '(I) walk them through the whole process.'
- SOUTHEAST AREA : Drug Officers Add to Their Arsenal
- Valley Airspace Leaves Little Room for Error
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Buddhists Seek to Use Building as Temple
- Top Industrial Nations Renew Vow to Support Russia : Economics: Group of Seven reacts to latest political turmoil, but offers no new funding.
- City Attacks Proposal to Move Uranium Through Port : Environment: Energy Dept. is looking for a place to bring spent nuclear fuel rods from foreign reactors back into the U.S. Mayor Kell says that would be 'a disaster to the area.'
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . .There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : THE DRUG INDUSTRY : 'Health care costs will increase, not decrease'
- The Genetic Roadmap
- Retro : Another World : WILLIAM DANIELS TRADES IN HIS SCALPEL FOR TEXTBOOKS IN ABC'S "BOY MEETS WORLD"
- In my youth, like every other brave...
- Businesses Want South Gate to Trash New Refuse Contract
- Sequel to Du Maurier's 'Rebecca' Is Shrouded by Secrecy . . . and Hype : Literature: Critics wonder how the heroine could adapt to the '90s after accepting such a marriage proposal--'I'm asking you to marry me, you little fool.'
- Why Khmer Rouge Is a Deal Breaker : Cambodia now needs to move forward without inclusion of the worst from its past
- Health Care Will Be a New Entitlement : And the only private source left for financing of these reforms is pension funds.
- Nature Lovers Learn Lessons They Can Pass Along to Hikers
- Woman Caught in Gang Fire Dies in Son's Arms : Crime: Great-grandmother was in her driveway when hit by a stray bullet as shots were exchanged by two passing cars.
- Longtime Navy Town Fighting to Survive : Defense cuts: Vallejo's Mare Island Shipyard will shut down in 1996, and the community hopes to make the most of its 6,000 acres and valuable facilities.
- 2 Arrested in July La Habra Killing
- Home Is Where You Take Deduction
- $45 Billion in Repairs
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Unearthing Solution to a Family Mystery
- THE VERY RICH HOURS: Travels Orkney, Belize,...
- AFTER THE FIRE: The Destruction of the...
- A Bolt From the Blue : A 4-Year Effort to Turn Norton Air Force Base Into a Civilian Airport May Be Grounded by an 11th-Hour Bid to Create a Huge Homeless Aid Center
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : For Care Givers and Businesses. . .There Are Reasons to Hope and Fear : CORPORATE BENEFITS MANAGER : 'A lot of people were going to their doctors for colds'
- FRIDAY FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- New Laws Give India's Untouchables Seat at the Table
- On View : Freshmen, Again : CAN 'SAVED BY THE BELL' AND 'BEVERLY HILLS, 90210' PASS THE TEST AS THEY HEAD OFF TO COLLEGE?
- User's Guide to the Health Plan
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : CHOICES : The health care game
- 'Girlie' Leaves Strip Behind
- ITALIAN ART DECO: Graphic Design Between the...
- Gwendolyn Brooks at the Getty
- New Refrigerators Offer Energy Savings
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Prospects of Reform Hit Home
- It's a Dog's Life: Private Shower and All
- CRENSHAW : Facilities Expanded for Bondage Busters
- The Life But Not the Times : LENI RIEFENSTAHL: A Memoir, <i> By Leni Riefenstahl (St. Martin's Press: $35; 669 pp.)</i>
- Taming the Deep : LET THE SEA MAKE A NOISE: A History of the North Pacific from Magellan to MacArthur, <i> By Walter A. McDougall (Basic Books: $30; 793 pp.)</i>
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Club's Green Idea Grows on Council
- Clinton's Health Plan : Health Plan: A User's Guide : Perspectives
- Waging War on Laziness : For the nation's top soldier, hard work and a high school diploma were the tickets out of a blighted neighborhood.
- Argentina Abolishes Missile Program With Iraq : Military: It turns over 'missing' parts, and in return wants to buy sensitive U.S. technology.
- Richard Calls Ouster From Rose Bowl Board Unmerited
- THOUSAND OAKS : 200 Volunteers Still Search for Missing Nurse
- Saturday's Game
- West Virginia Town Reels as Respected Man Is Accused of Bank Robbery : Crime: Noted businessman apparently despaired over his debts. Arrested while fleeing one robbery, he confessed to an earlier one.