- Disabled Woman Gets Injunction : Care: Tracy Grimes will be allowed to leave a boarding facility and return to the home of a Chatsworth couple who took her into their family.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fiber-Optic Cable Strung Under Bay
- Now on Your Turf, It's Those Tenors--Again : Commentary: The monster show by Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti is now available on CD and videotape, and for better or worse, the focus is on the concert.
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Vigil Continues for Comatose El Toro Runner
- GLENDALE : City Urged to Build Skateboarding Park
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Who Were Fired Reinstated by City
- Society Fails the Next Generation : While girls prepare for an egalitarian world, boys still expect to be family patriarch, with the main authority.
- Ventura County Fair : Fewer Fair-Goers in '94, but a Heap More Trash
- The Month Ahead
- Journey of Hope : Cubans Who Fled Before U.S. Crackdown Find a Future in Southland
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Great Cities, Great Public Works : Disney Hall's soaring design will be worth the extra cost, given the crucial L.A. link between culture and commerce.
- CHATSWORTH : Events to Address Alternative Fuels
- Buckeyes Put Pigskin in End Zone
- Lemieux, Citing Fatigue, Won't Play in '94-95 Season
- Mighty Ducks Send Houlder to the Blues for Marshall
- Words Worth 1,000 Pictures When Walsh Runs Off Trap
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Voice (and a Name) to Remember : With a strong musical vitality and range, Me'Shell NdegeOcello is emerging as an important talent.
- 'Pippin': Golden, Delicious Show
- Man Held in Woman's Shooting Death
- Woman Adopts Cat Who Spent a Few of Its 9 Lives
- AGOURA HILLS : Recall Leaders Accuse Council of Bullying
- Straight Shooters : SWAT team rifle experts show off skills in a setting where success <i> doesn't </i> mean the difference between life and death
- PACOIMA : Vaughn Center Plans Classroom Addition
- FULLERTON : City Seeks Groups to Adopt Local Parks
- Love's--Sweeter the Second Time Around? : Restaurants: Harry Shuster sold the barbecue chain in 1990, then bought it back. Now, he thinks he has a recipe for success.
- Datametrics Reports 66% Drop in Earnings
- Accused Killers of Jordan's Father Face Death Penalty
- BODY WATCH : It's a Control Thing : Most of us are a little in awe of doctors. But by asking a few well-informed questions, we don't have to feel that we're at their mercy.
- GOP Health Plan Could Threaten Standard Benefits, Auditors Say
- Traditional Family Nearly the Exception, Census Finds
- Feinstein Joins Riordan to Hail New Crime Bill : Politics: Senator visits L.A. and helps showcase the city's potential $240-million share from the measure. Huffington camp is irked by mayor's cooperation with rival.
- Extended Review on New Bolsa Chica EIR Rejected : Development: County turns down city request for an increase. Supervisor says 45 days gives public enough time to respond.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Battle Planned Cutbacks
- OXNARD : Suit Alleges Teacher Hit Boy During Class
- ORANGE : Course in Boating Skills, Safety Slated
- MALIBU : No Leads in Slayings of 2 Brothers, Deputies Say
- THOUSAND OAKS : Software Aids Police Drawing Crime Portraits
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Volunteers Running Deep at Tailback
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Team Won't Rush Gilbert's Return
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : El Dorado
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Katella
- Craig 'n Co. Throwing a 'Pajama Party'
- Madera International to Buy Las Vegas Air
- Company Town : Virgin Records Signs Deal With Rap Label : Music: Controversial Rap-A-Lot Records will help broaden product line.
- Di-Tech Sold to Florida Company
- Company Town : News of Sagansky Hiring Rocks Sony
- * Siemens Solar Industries of Camarillo won...
- Flow of Cubans Bound for Florida Dwindles, U.S. Says : Policy: Administration officials see signs that the worst of exodus might be over. About 100 are rescued daily now, compared to 3,000 last week.
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Dialogue : Farmers Fight to Get to Market in Ex-U.S.S.R. : Government still dominates supply and sales, former U.S. agriculture secretaries say.
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Ground Breakers
- 3 More Former Deputies Guilty in Skimming
- LA PALMA : Council to Consider Smoking Ordinance
- Boy, 15, Sentenced to Youth Authority in Shooting
- Teen Held in Mission Viejo Stabbing
- 6 More Guards on 'Ghost Town' Duty
- Ticket Hoopla : Enthusiasm Runs High as 1st Batch of Winners Is Drawn for Civic Arts Grand-Opening Performance
- Trio Takes Hard Road to the Arctic Circle
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Marino in Left Field Regarding Fall Game : Football: Kennedy senior wants a baseball career, but he's also a fine running back.
- WHAT GOES ON : Changes
- TOLD Center Reports Vacancies Are Down
- Nation IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Jet's Pilots Missed Wind-Shear Alert
- Casting Hollywood as a Player : Mark Axelrod of Tustin Weaves Novel, Screenplay, Film Treatment
- A New Spin on Nation's Treasured History : Books: It's a story of sex, slavery and a popular President. And Barbara Chase-Riboud's novel about Thomas Jefferson may be more than fiction.
- Russian Troops' Exit Ends Cold War Saga in Germany : Europe: When a Red Army colonel arrived in Berlin, he didn't foresee his grandson being there 49 years later.
- Half-Truths Cloaked in Slickness : Pricey mailing is a tip-off to how badly Philip Morris wants Prop. 188
- Education Panel Backs Local Campus Plan : Growth: Antelope Valley College branch would be built on land offered by businessman in exchange for annexation and development rights.
- Kathleen Brown Brings Campaign to Orange County Forum Event
- Low-Cost Data Device for Computers Introduced
- Trial by Fire Left Lockheed a Strong Survivor : Aerospace: Company's merger plan with Martin Marietta comes after it beat a hostile takeover attempt and an industry shakeout.
- Special Zones Offer Firms Tax Breaks and Other Incentives
- L.A. School Board OKs Budget of $4.5 Billion : Education: New programs and activities will be funded for the first time in five years. Not all money needed for teachers contract is included.
- Attendance Down Slightly at the Antelope Valley Fair : Lancaster: Early food sales and carnival receipts are higher than 1993's tallies.
- Kidnaping Suspect's Trial Postponed Until December : Courts: Longer delay than requested by the defense may benefit the prosecution, which says it will use the extra time for DNA tests.
- Stuart Correz, Seminarian, Dies at 22 of Heart Ailment
- Talks With Cuba: Biting the Bullet : U.S. rightly embraces an idea it has loathed
- Firefighting Force to Be Cut at Naval Weapons Station : Defense: One of two engine companies at the base will be demobilized. Officials say safety will not be compromised.
- Ex-Candidate Is Paying High Price of Politics
- Ohio State Takes Over Early, 34-10
- China Intends to Try Again to Win Bid to Host Olympics
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Kennedy
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Loara
- Johnson Working for Grand Finish
- 'Mustang' Examines the Tibetan Plight
- Dolco Packaging Board OKs 3-for-2 Stock Split
- Elders' Son Sentenced to 10 Years on Drug Charge
- Man Admits Setting Forest Fires for Profit : Courts: Authorities say the blazes were started to generate cash for businesses that dealt in firefighting equipment. More arrests are expected.
- Study Is Sought on Cancer Risk of Nasal Irradiation
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Life on the Land
- Bouncing Back : Mexican Jumping Beans Roll Into Stores, Providing Cheap Thrills, Teaching Chaos Theory
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Refugee Who Urged Return Killed in Zaire
- Apartment Fire Leaves 10 Homeless : Oxnard: A 5-year-old, who police say started the blaze, had to be persuaded by his brother to unlock the door and leave the room he set flame to.
- FULLERTON : 8 Latino Students to Travel to Mexico City
- OXNARD : Woman Faces Trial in Child Battery Case
- Two Spots Open on San Juan Capistrano Grant Committee
- Men Crippled by Violence Offer Straight Talk to Youths : Crime: The pair advise housing project residents to walk away from trouble-- while they can still walk.
- CYPRESS : Police to Get New Voice-Mail System
- Eaton Canyon Center Offers Nature Course
- HEALTH
- Microsoft Wins Long Battle to Protect Windows Software : Computers: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reverses its original ruling that interface was generic.
- InVitro International's CEO Leaves Irvine Firm : Chemicals: He is second executive to leave recently. Company makes animal-test alternative.
- * Teledyne Inc. of Northridge won a...
- TAX BLUES: One month after mailing out...
- Sex Harassment Measure Sent to Wilson
- Sexual-Orientation Asylum Figure Dies
- VAN NUYS : Police Go Pog Wild to Send Kids a Message
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Adopts Family, Medical Leave Policy
- English Offer U.S. $25,000 as Incentive
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Team Won't Rush Gilbert's Return
- DEL MAR : Paseana Won't Be Supplemented to Breeders' Cup Again, Craig Says
- REVIEW : Energized Motley Crue Still Ready for Big Venues
- Court-Martials Urged for Five in Friendly Fire Downing of Copters
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Revealing Insights From Overwhelming Personal Crises : RARE & ENDANGERED SPECIES,A Novella and Stories <i> by Richard Bausch</i> ; Houghton Mifflin $22.95, 257 pages
- EDUCATION WATCH : Back to Business
- VAN NUYS : Valley College Gets $225,000 in Gifts
- Barbara Mott, Miniatures Expert and Co-Founder of Museum, Dies
- DANA POINT : Meeting to Address Future of Landfill
- Two UCI Basketball Players Ineligible
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Cypress
- Galloway Gives Bulldogs All-Purpose Lesson : College football: Receiver scores on a long pass and again on a short reverse while winning a few more converts for his Heisman run.
- ENERGY
- More O.C. Firms Forging Links to China : Trade: They hope to follow in footsteps of AST Research, leading seller of PCs in the Asian nation.
- * Allied Signal Inc. of Sylmar won...
- Company Town
- Fidelity Federal Completes Sale of Problem Assets
- * Litton Guidance and Control Systems of...
- COMPANY TOWN : SEC Filings Show Carolco Has Little to Sing About : Movies: The company expects to lose money this year and next, despite a major financial reorganization negotiated last year.
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : The Staff for 'The Face of Farming'
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Big Business : Growing Crops by Computer in America : On his Minnesota mega-farm, Patrick Benedict cultivates thousands of acres with just seven employees.
- A Refuge No More : Like the world around it, the workplace is becoming a more violent place, experts say. But employers and employees need not feel helpless. There are ways to boost safety.
- Haitian Priest's Slaying Provokes Anger of U.S.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Germ Warfare
- Enrollment at CSUN Falls to 21-Year Low
- SANTA PAULA : Man Killed in Car Accident Identified
- Disabled Woman Wins Court Victory on Care : Ruling: Judge grants injunction to allow Tracy Grimes to stay in unlicensed home.
- CYPRESS : Official Wants to Stop Flyer Parties
- Villa Park Again Defers Decision on Fire Authority
- County Weighs AIDS Education Grants
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Schroeder Cut by the Bengals
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Keneley Bolsters the Defensive Line
- Timberwolves, Spurs Hire Head Coaches
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Raiders Pick Up Cornerback Frank
- * ITT Aerospace Controls of Burbank won...
- Blue Cross Launches Plan for Workers' Comp
- Electro Rent to Buy Palo Alto Company
- MCI Bails Out on $1.3-Billion Nextel Deal : Communications: Ambitious plans to build a nationwide wireless network along with Comcast are abandoned.
- Takeover Rumors Fuel Another Rise in Amgen Stock : Biotech: Pending $9.7-billion merger of two drug rivals prompts speculation that the area firm may be the next target.
- * Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood...
- * Kavlico Corp. of Moorpark won a...
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : The Best and the Biggest
- Smog Plan Would Harm Economy, L.A. Chamber Says : Environment: Wilson cabinet official supports report, but critics say governor has been slow to address problem.
- China Plans Physical Fitness Campaign
- BODY WATCH : Clean Water for Happy Campers
- Singapore Keeps U.S. Executive From Leaving : Asia: Businessman charged with offenses dating to 1992. The government steps up anti-American rhetoric.
- Former N.Y. Chief Judge Moves to Halfway House
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- GLENDALE : Cardinal Mahony Blesses New Charities Building
- 'Terrorist' Ordered to Undergo Evaluation
- 50 Cents on the Dollar Is Not Reform : Prop. 103: Rebates are not the way to go, and the prolonged battle over them only masks the need and efforts for real change.
- Woman Killed, 3 in Family Injured as Vehicle Overturns
- New Surge in Bids to Reduce Property Values : Government: Appeals to county assessor in July were 2 1/2 times greater than last year. Oil companies and B of A have filed hundreds.
- COUNTYWIDE : Providing TLC to Drug-Exposed Babies
- GLENDALE : Community Center Opens With Ceremony
- More Prosecutorial Firepower : L.A. region gains 18 federal attorneys, but many more still are needed
- Too absent-minded to amass a fortune? Unclaimed...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Two More Seminoles Ruled Ineligible
- '84 Olympic Documents Shredded
- Stick a Fork in This Pigskin, It's Done : Commentary: A paltry attendance of 28,513 signifies the death knell for this football series.
- Frawley's 2nd Quarter Again Reflects Struggle
- Merger of 2 Supermarket Chains Reportedly on Fast Track : Retailing: Sources say negotiators for Ralphs and Yucaipa will soon present a pact to the Ralphs board.
- Briefly:
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Northern Explorers : New Soviet Oil Export Tax Keeps Oxnard Firm Waiting for the Rewards of Its Joint Venture
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Culture : Rice No Longer Equals Life in Japan : Gradual opening of the market seals the fate of traditional system. Changes in society already have drastically cut consumption.
- State Won't Order Disclosure When Dairy Hormone Used
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : The Weather : In India, the Top Tool Is Still Rain : In the era of agribusiness and drip irrigation, the livelihoods of more than half a billion people remain tied to the monsoon.
- Searching for Meaning in Litter of Our Lives
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Technology : Improving on Ways to Live Off the Land : Farmers are combining innovation and tradition to create sustainable systems that yield better production but no damage to resources.
- BODY WATCH : Mental Attitude Is Half the Battle for Survival : Refugees: Food, water and warmth are crucial to the Cubans crossing 90 miles of empty ocean. But just as vital are an agile mind and the will to live.
- Famalaro Won't Fight Extradition, Lawyer Says : Court: Exactly when the suspect in Denise Huber's slaying will be transported to Orange County may be kept secret out of fear for his safety.
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : $87-Million School Budget Gets Hearing
- Man Suspected of Kidnaping, Rape : Crime: Placentia resident passes out after stopping at a gas station, allowing alleged victim to call police.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sidewalk Policy Gets Results--of a Sort
- 'Calm Before the Calm' Marks Day 18 of Strike
- Best Buy Will Open 7 Stores in Southland : Retailing: Consumer electronics giant plans to be in business in time for Christmas. One analyst predicts a competitive 'slugfest.'
- Semtech's 2nd-Quarter Revenue Increases 28%
- Combs Promoted to CEO of O'Donnell, Irvine-Based Property Services Firm
- Wife Gets 12 Years for Contract Killing of 'Lobster Boy'
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 62 Coal Miners Killed in Explosion
- STUDENT DRIVER: A question asked of Tiger...
- A Refuge No More : Where the Workplace Danger Really Lies
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Reflections
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : The Face of Farming: Bounty and Poverty : Harvest of Prosperity Bypasses Third World
- A Farewell to Chums : Friendship: After Wednesday, Disneyland's Club 55 will dwindle to five members--those who began work there in 1955 and never left.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Village Evacuated as Floodwaters Rise
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspects in Attack on Deputies in Custody
- Youth Slain in Apparent Drug Deal
- Disneyland-Area Rehab OKd : Tourism: Anaheim planners adopt $172-million plan to erase decay. It is called key to Disney's proposed $3-billion resort. Council action is next.
- Portland Beats Bullfrogs
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : Century
- Cash Returns to Stock--Not Bond--Funds
- SilentRadio Wins Contract to Install Airport Systems
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Rally Continues in Blue Chips
- * Crane Co.'s Hydro-Aire Division of Burbank...
- * Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won...
- Bosnian Serb Voters Reject Peace Proposal
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Terms of the Trade
- POLITICS : Capital Punishment Held Up as Life or Death Campaign Issue : In races from Florida to California, political rhetoric focuses on executions as a gauge of toughness.
- Crash Kills Driver in Granada Hills
- Proposal for Land-Swap Rejected by Council : Ventura: Ron Hertel had hoped to build 437 homes in exchange for giving the city property and $2 million for a regional park.
- Limits Set on Fires at Los Padres Forest
- Lenaerts in Fair Condition
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 18
- THE ARTSConductor Reinstated: A French court tentatively...
- Abbey Healthcare Group Inc.: The company said...
- TRANSPORTATION
- U.S. Expands Trade Relations With Beijing
- VENTURA : Transient's Campfire Causes Blaze in Brush
- Worker Rescued After 4-Floor Fall
- Pitch That Cynical Alter Ego High 'n' Inside
- Shooting of 3 Triggered by Love Triangle : Investigation: Police say La Palma man shot two women and then killed himself when they confronted him together about his relationship with each. One woman is on life support.
- Landfill Supporters to Fight Judge's Ruling : Weldon Canyon: Those behind dump will appeal decision to take question off November ballot. They say reasons given by judge were not specific enough.
- Santa Clarita Adds Bus Link to Antelope Valley : Transportation: Officials will start a new route next week to raise Metrolink ridership during off-peak hours.
- FBI Footwork Puts Computer Hacker in Jail
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : The Players Had Little Choice but to Strike
- U.S. OPEN / OTHER MATCHES : No Major Upsets for the Women as Elites Cruise to Second Round
- Weekend Box Office : 'Killers' Takes 'em by Surprise
- Norris Plays the Goldsmith
- TRANSPORTATION
- The Year of Big Headaches for Small Business : Recovery: Many enterprises continue to struggle after the January quake as customers cut back and many move away.
- Abel Makes Shift From Defense Work by Going Fishing
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Rally Continues in Blue Chips
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Harvest of Technology
- Final Tallies Show Mexico's Long-Ruling PRI Maintaining Its Hold on Near-Absolute Power : Politics: The party of President-elect Zedillo will face stiff opposition only in Congress' lower house.
- World IN BRIEF : MOLDOVA : 33 Dead, Many More Missing in Flooding
- Palestinian Control Widens in West Bank : Mideast: Israel relinquishes schools, health care and social services. Who will pay for them is still a problem.
- FDA Endorses Blood Test to Help in Detecting Prostate Cancer
- Hearing Scheduled on Bail for Henley : Courts: Defense lawyers must present arguments why it shouldn't be raised to $1 million regardless of the fact that the Rams travel issue has become moot.
- Valley Interview : Magnet School Coordinator Has Students Making Headlines
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / EMPIRE LEAGUE : IN REVIEW
- Challenger Grey Wins IBF Title
- B Sharp and Be Original Is Jazz Quartet's Musical Goal : 'What we play is alternative improvisational music,' says the leader of the Los Angeles-based group, which is making its East Coast debut next week.
- Cuba
- Clean Air Measures
- Bill to Ease Rebuilding of Korean American Stores Fails : Legislation: Assembly committee defeats measure designed to bar the city from restricting reconstruction of liquor-selling establishments that were destroyed in riots. A key issue of dispute is whether stores are magnets for crime.
- Train Deaths
- Stephen Foster
- Resentencing for Koon and Powell
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 30, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 30, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 30, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 30, 1994
- Lockheed's Long Stay in Valley May Be Ending
- Simpson Judge Moves to Control Information : Courts: Ito proposes barring all involved from publicly discussing evidence, documents. He threatens sanctions.
- Martin Marietta, Lockheed to Form Aerospace Giant : Business: Biggest defense consolidation yet is called a merger of equals. Firm will be based in Maryland, but the overall effect on Southland operations is unclear.
- Destruction of Tables in Venice Draws Criticism : Vandalism: Despite charges of vigilantism from youths and others, many residents say the action was justified to curb noise and violence.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 30, 1994
- Martin Marietta, Lockheed to Form Aerospace Giant : Business: The biggest consolidation yet in the defense industry is called a merger of equals. Its effect on Southland employees and operations is unclear.
- In a League of Their Own : Celebration: Beginning at 5:30 a.m., Northridge team gets the star treatment, with a radio interview, a trip to Disneyland and a hometown parade.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Orange County
- Kentucky Tobacco Rights Activists Burn Effigy of First Lady at Rally
- Northridge Little League National Champions : Players, Coaches Form a Family Portrait
- Platonic Plus : He's Chummy Yet Flirty, Touchy Yet Distant; He's a Lite Lover
- WILDLIFE : Navy Considers Last Days of the Dolphins : Pentagon wants to send 30 military mammals to parks. But activists make waves.
- Platform : Prop. 187: 'Racist Initiative' or a 'Step in the Right Direction?'
- COUNTYWIDE : Fatal Fungus Is Killing Palm Trees
- Peacefully, the disabled and the dead from...
- Troupe Gets Act Together to Help Battered Women's Home
- Group Gets Down to Business : Jobs: Economic Development Assn.'s clout grows as revitalization program makes headway. County backs its clean-air plan.
- The Sadness Lingers : Crash: Tragedy in which three died also left teen-ager so badly injured she requires full-time care.
- Story of Jail Stay Called Key to Site's Preservation : Ojai: Council members say Bill Lotts' anecdote prompted decision to renovate the structure in tribute to its history. The work starts next month.
- Sampras Resurfaces, and He's Ready to Go : U.S. Open: Defending champion appears sharp in practice session with Edberg.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / CENTURY LEAGUE : Santa Ana Valley
- Virtuosity in Motion at the Taubman Institute : Music: Keyboardists flock to Dorothy Taubman, a healer who knows the cause of repetitive injury and how to fix it.
- With Comeback, Tiger Puts U.S. Title in Tank : Golf: Woods, 18, makes up six-hole deficit and becomes youngest ever to win national amateur championship.
- Filming the Simpson Saga : Producer, Star Say Non-Judgmental TV Movie Will Try to Provide Insight Into the Drama
- Jordan: He's Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow : Raiders: Star of team's victory over Oilers is traded to Packers for undisclosed draft choice.
- After 20 Years, He's Poultry in Motion
- Jay Leno's Eulogy Does His Dad Proud
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Isham Scores Off-Screen Too
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Former Charger Tight End to Get Tryout
- Silent Movie's Festival Opens a Trove of Rare Treasures
- 1,000-Hour Employees Must Receive Pension Credit
- Israel OKs Greater Autonomy
- O.C. Crematory, Formerly a Lonely Place, Now Draws Crowds : Customs: A worker there, once solitary, is now joined by Buddhist monks and mourners who gather to see loved ones depart for the next life.
- Tito Jackson's Ex-Wife Drowns in Swimming Pool
- Fed's Decisions Tied to 'Natural' 6% Jobless Rate
- COSTA MESA : Cans Converted to Aid for Students
- EL MODENA : It's No Gang--Just Busy Work Crew
- Drivers' Courtesy Is Key, CHP Says, to a Smooth Freeway Entry
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Fee Proposed for Non-Residents
- Pistol-Whipping, Gunshots Disrupt Party in Cypress
- Youth Shot After 2 Groups Argue
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Running Game Starts to Come Around
- Golfer's Father, 62, Confronts Daly, and Minor Scrape Ensues
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Former Charger Tight End to Get Tryout
- They're Back