- McMahon Is Sharp in Victory : NFC: Viking quarterback completes 23 of 29 passes in first game against Bears since they traded him.
- Slater Keeps His Student Greene in Line
- Hostetler Wiins by Going Deep : Pro football: Quarterback goes deep and digs out a Raider victory over Seahawks, 17-13.
- Still Not Quite in the Poor House
- CHINA
- JAPAN
- Charles Lamont; Directed Abbott and Costello Films
- PERSPECTIVES ON MIDEAST PEACE : Finding a Way, Apart From the Madding Crowd : Face to face, away from contentious Arabs and misguided Americans, Israel and the PLO could at last come to terms.
- Monahan's Conduct His Achilles Heel in Council Race, Critics Say : Ventura: Incumbent drove drunk and backed Nick Starr. But supporters admire his conservative politics and blunt style.
- Blacklist Gone--Now It's a Graylist, Conferees Believe : Television: 'Maturity and the Media' attracts 500, many over 50. Ageism is the dominant question and answer.
- Homeowners Critical of Special Tax : Santa Clarita: Mello-Roos assessment takes money from Northbridge residents to build new junior high school elsewhere.
- Temples Plan Services for High Holy Days
- Trial to Start for Key Figure in 'Alliance' Fraud Case
- Youth / OPINION : Should There Be Prayer in Public School?
- Parting the River : Plan Would Divvy Up the Santa Clara Among Competing Interests
- Paez Fights Madrid in Main Event
- Esiason's Big Day Leads Jets Past Dolphins, 24-14 : AFC: New York quarterback passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns against Miami.
- For Rams, a 27-0 Reversal of Fortune : Pro football: Everett gets rid of the demons, completes 21 of 34 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown in shutout against the Steelers.
- SPOTLIGHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL
- OPERA REVIEW : Music Center Unmasks 'Ballo'--Twice : It was old-fashioned, uneven business as usual, but Placido Domingo made the most of it on the second night--even with a cold.
- Some Retirees Need to Rethink Municipals
- AUTOS
- Many Betting on Vegas in Migration Out of California : Exodus: Some say they feel the state has let them down. But Nevada job market, schools struggle under the influx.
- HOUSE DADS: Fathers in the San Fernando...
- Man Held Up at Gunpoint in Seal Beach
- Added Sign Should Improve Busy Oxnard Intersection
- Comment : 'We Failed to Draw the Line'
- Chinese Runner Claims Yet Another Record : Track & field: Wang Junxia wins 3,000 meters in 8:12:19 to head field of five to better previous world mark.
- THEATER REVIEW : Quaint '30s Comedy Still Rings True : Paul Osborn's old folks comedy, "Morning's at Seven," at South Coast Repertory, serves up laughs based on the petty quarrels and quirks of families.
- TV REVIEWS : 'Pink Panther,' 'Animaniacs' Debut
- OCCUPATION: DMV FIELD INVESTIGATOR
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council May Extend Adult-Business Law
- LAGUNA HILLS : Group to Challenge Anti-Smoking Ban
- A Synagogue on the Move : Congregation Carries Torahs to New Building
- Rynders' 2 Goals Pace Irvine Valley
- GOLF ROUNDUP : 18th-Hole Birdie by Frost Wins Canadian Open
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / WATER POLO : Corona del Mar
- The Ellard of Old Shows Up for This One
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Can't Get Out of First in White Sox Loss
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lounge Wizard : Greco Would Have Sparkled in Vegas, but Was It Appropriate for OCC Theater Opener?
- Rancher Will Be Sentenced Over Labor Violations : Somis: Edwin M. Ives, 57, could be placed on probation today or imprisoned up to 16 years for seven charges in connection with his treatment of Mexican farm workers.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Renames Center After Its First Mayor
- Beating Victim Files Claim Against City
- Ford, UAW Optimistic Over New Contract Negotiations : Automobiles: No strike is expected, but tough follow-up talks on health costs are likely with General Motors.
- Volkswagen Chairman Defends Hiring GM's Lopez : Warfare: U.S. Justice Department and German prosecutors are investigating if auto secrets were part of deal.
- Computer Associates Owner Seeks Higher Profile for Firm : Technology: The company, which is speeding up development of its product line, is little-known outside the industry.
- Ups and Downs of the Lending Business : Finance: Where's the crunch? Healthy banks are hunting for new loans, but demand is often low.
- Arafat Vows Move to Homeland and Union With Jordan : Mideast: PLO leader expects to return to Jericho or Gaza Strip 'within weeks.' He says the uprising in Israeli occupied territories is coming to an end.
- Boy Seriously Injured in Hit-And-Run
- FULLERTON : Is TV in the Future for Council Fans?
- A Front-Seat Advocate of Streamlining : Administration: Frank Benest, Brea's city manager, was selected to help Vice President Al Gore's team 'reinvent' government and save the taxpayers' dollars.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Nader to Speak at Cal Lutheran
- Lions Work Overtime to Beat Patriots, 19-16 : Interconference: Hanson's game-winning, 38-yard field goal makes Detroit 2-0 for first time since 1985.
- Bernstine Helps Broncos Beat Former Teammates : AFC: Running back's touchdown run late in the third quarter extends Denver's lead in 34-17 victory over San Diego.
- For Everett, Playing Well Is His Best Retort
- Everett Does a Different Kind of Dance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Tamer Bad Religion Still Rocks at Palladium : Band uses perfected harmonies and clean chording. One can even hear the lyrics over the din.
- Koll Corporate Unit Gets New President
- Library: Good Try, Wrong Deal
- YORBA LINDA : He Should Have Let Bad Enough Alone
- MISSION VIEJO : City Ponders Zoning for Adult Businesses
- Testimony : ONE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAN'S STORY ABOUT LIFE ABROAD : 'There's a Lot of Angry People in California'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Big Day for Little Fish in Big Bay
- 3 Children Swallow Drug by Accident
- Duck Coach Trying to Find Right Formula
- Holtz Finally Comments on Book
- Newest King McEachern Shows His Speed in Practice
- TV REVIEWS : Haim Excels as 'One of the Girls'
- AUTOS
- CULTURE WATCH : One Prefix Equals Twice the Chaos
- Health Plan Would Break New Ground on Home Care : Aid: Package offers broad benefits for those no longer able to fend for themselves. Some see huge price tag.
- Clinton Maps an Uphill Battle for Trade Pact
- Aspin Sketches 'Two-Conflict' Battle Strategy
- Restoring Urbanity to Our Urban Lives : Civic development: Traditional planning has left us isolated and divided. Playa Vista promises a city worth living in.
- VENTURA : 4-Mile Walk to Raise Money for Alzheimer's
- Special Team's Van Was Towed From Complex
- Music : Real Bombs at Bowl Weren't Those in Sky
- THE NEW TV SEASON : Conan the Unknown Makes Debut : The new host of 'Late Night' is not a household name--yet. 'I think the bet here is that if I can get comfortable and be myself on TV, people will have a good time.'
- THAILAND
- Finally, Discount Chains Discover Hawaii : Retailing: Aloha State residents are finding wider selection and lower prices. Oahu even boasts Costco's best-performing outlet.
- White House Defends Saving $124 Billion From Medicare : Health: Clinton's chief adviser on reform insists that care for elderly can be capped without hurting the quality of the program.
- How 55 M.P.H. and 65 M.P.H. Freeway Limits Are Set
- PERSPECTIVES ON MIDEAST PEACE : 'We Will Pay the Price of Folly' : A settler's view: Our enemies on the West Bank can now assume that the Bosnian precedent of ethnic cleansing can be repeated with impunity.
- Today's Agenda
- Eagles Beat Packers and White, 20-17 : NFC: Defensive end plays well against former
- Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest. : Documentary Evens the Score for Father of Mambo : Movies: Cuban-born actor Andy Garcia documents a concert honoring Israel Lopez Cachao. It's Garcia's directorial debut.
- Ft. Lauderdale's Doe Gets Best of Playoff-Bound Salsa
- President, Export Managers Assn.of California
- INTERNATIONAL
- His Line of Pet Products Is a Natural Success : Kyle Hansen's naturally based skin-care items for animals are catching on, thanks in part to his marketing skills.
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Common Cause : Rita Dyson is struggling to save her most uncommon bookstore. Turns out, she has a lot of friends.
- Write 'em, Cowboy : Santa Clarita Valley: Les Buffham and Earl Wayne (Duke) Davis record the life of the vaquero in poetic verse.
- Man Shot, Robbed in Santa Ana
- Grayeli's Ability Is an American Dream for Coaches
- The Shocking Truth About Howard Stern
- Business Gets Personal in Carl's Jr. Battle : Restaurants: Board dispute over founder's ambitious plans has clouded chain's future. Old friendships are strained.
- Where the Bard Speaks in Many Tongues
- Followup : Crime Makes Freedom 'a Cruel Joke'
- BREA : Historic Fire Engine Getting a New Look
- 'Graduate Course' Helps People Earn A's in Parenting
- Astacio Puts on Show to Go With a Shutout
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Fittipaldi Remains in Indy Car Title Picture
- PEOPLE WATCHDeep, Deep Pockets: Talk-show host Oprah...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Quotations From a Ruined City' Lashes Out at Brutality : Reza Abdoh's work-in-progress spews forth a barrage of powerful images, but his attack needs refinement.
- Software That Is 'Simply (Free) Money'
- Trade Pact Will Move Through Congress on 'Fast-Track' Plan
- Florida Gov. Chiles Beefs Up Efforts to Protect Tourists
- COLUMN ONE : Heroes, Zealots or Victims? : Few like bounty-hunter law that encourages reporting of defense industry fraud. Some say whistle-blowers are patriots. Others call them malcontents. Either way, many find lives in ruins.
- A Guy's Guide to Weddings (Think Vegas)
- Platform : Are There Jobs Americans Won't Take?
- The Enemy Within America: Hate : Ugly racial crimes remind us of how far we have not come
- EPA Expected to OK Water Cleanup : Newbury Park: Underground supplies are contaminated at the site of the former Talley Corp.
- Kocinski Upholds Tradition in Victory : Motorcycles: His victory in Grand Prix is fifth by an American since 1988. He credits example set by injured Rainey.
- Smith Makes Mirer Feel Queasy : Raiders: Defensive end plays with flu, but still sacks Seattle rookie four times.
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Quaint '30s Comedy Still Rings True : Paul Osborn's old folks comedy, "Morning's at Seven," at South Coast Repertory, serves up laughs based on the petty quarrels and quirks of families.
- NORTH KOREA
- Art of the OopsLos Angeles businessman Stephen...
- FAMILIAR STREETS: Given their druthers, Ventura County...
- Ohio State Housing Unit Now Bars Gay Couples
- BUENA PARK : Historic Homes May Move in Land Sale
- Lessons for a Lifetime : Ex-Students Pay Homage to an Outspoken, Gutsy L.A. Teacher
- Chiefs Struggle Without Montana and Lose, 30-0 : AFC:Backup Krieg is sacked four times as Houston defense dominates Kansas City.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bournigal Sharp in Start at Short
- MUSIC REVIEW : Opera Pacific's New Staging of 'Faust': Chills and Thrills
- Pop Music : San Diego's Street Scene Heavy on New Orleans Style
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Businesses See Peace Dividends in Signing of Israel-PLO Pact : Middle East: Israeli stocks hit highs on U.S. exchanges. And underdeveloped Palestinian areas may reap investments.
- Erich Leinsdorf; Leading U.S. Conductor
- U.S. Doctors Take Skills to Croatia : Aid: Physicians recruited by a Southland hospital administrator spent 2 1/2 weeks treating victims of that nation's civil war. 'If you've saved one life, you've saved the world,' organizer says.
- Ukraine Mourns Millions Who Died in '32-'33 Famine
- THOUSAND OAKS : Exhibitors Wanted for Art, Photography Show
- Private Persuader : Larry Janss Avoids Civic Spotlight, but Is in Thick of Arts Center Issue
- A Silver Tongue He Hasn't, but Gibbs' Voice Is Golden
- INTERNATIONAL
- ECONOMY
- Boy, 8, Killed in Paramount Restaurant Shooting Is Identified
- Legislators Try Something New: Action
- Republicans Offer Guarded Prognosis for Clinton Plan
- It is the world's largest county fair--in...
- Accused Killer, 12, Emerges in Court as Enigma : Courts: The boy had no criminal record, was not in a gang and had no history of emotional problems. But testimony tells of a youth who killed a popular bicycle shop owner in cold blood.
- TUSTIN : Parents to Foot Bill If Pupils Vandalize
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Claims in January Landslide
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Carom Helps Zendejas Set Field-Goal Record
- Saints' Andersen Puts Best Foot Forward at End : NFC: He misses two field-goal attempts before kicking game-winner for 34-31 victory over Falcons.
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Bora Has Another Great Day
- INTERNATIONAL
- The Grammar and Usage Rules We Have Trouble With
- Deal Ends Long Paramount and Viacom Saga
- State's Help for Business Seen as Watershed Shift : Legislation: Economists say support for pro-growth package was astounding. They see trend lasting years.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Temecula: Supporting School Libraries, Against the Odds
- THE NEW TV SEASON : You Can Laugh All You Want . . . : Of the 38 new series, five are stellar comedies. That's nice. But where are the dramas with something to say about life?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Melvins Potent, Relentless Set
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Signs of Backing Away From District Breakup Fight : Education: Senate leader Roberti ran into unexpectedly strong opposition from Assembly Speaker Brown. Both vow to keep up the pressure next year.
- The 'Strength of Habit' Is a Roadblock to Peace : Ceremony is but the first step in a long and difficult process
- Water Polo at a Glance
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Close to Within Five Games of Lead
- Granny Hamner Is Found Dead
- CHINA
- Alaska Airlines Attendants Walk Off Jobs, Affect 5 Flights
- Serbs Fire Missiles Into Suburbs of Croatian Capital : Balkans: Attack is retaliation for recapture of Croat villages seized 2 years ago. There is fear of all-out war.
- 4 Israelis, 4 Palestinians Die on Eve of Peace : Mideast: Israeli officials describe attacks as attempt to sabotage their government's dialogue with PLO.
- BOOK REVIEW : Gia Carangi: Nobody's Mannequin and Nobody's Fool : THING OF BEAUTY: The Tragedy of Supermodel Gia <i> by Stephen Fried</i> ; Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster $22, 392 pages
- Nervous Despite the Raves, Ovation
- OXNARD : Film Students Produce Shows for Cable TV
- Goodby Past, Hello Future: California's Demographic Shift : Population: We're losing older residents, gaining younger ones in a healthy rebalancing of labor supply with demand.
- Community Essay : 'Here's to American Public Education' : Schools: A Los Angeles mother who was educated in Asia and Europe says she may know more facts, but her kids have learned to think for themselves.
- Buffalo's Victory Is Super : Interconference: Darby's interception with 12 seconds to play secures 13-10 triumph over Dallas in rematch of last season's Super Bowl foes.
- DUCKS NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Wilson Hopes He Has Right Formula for Lines
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Men Defeat Fresno in Soccer
- Cardinals Finally Capitalize in Capital : NFC: Phoenix defeats Washington, 17-10, for franchise's first victory at RFK Stadium since 1978.
- Struggle in Occupied Arab Areas Turning to Economics : Palestinians: A major challenge for peace is improving living standards and business opportunities.
- Town in Illinois Votes to Move to High Ground
- No Stopping This Volunteer Teacher
- Try, Try, Try, Try Again, and Discovery Finally Lifts Off : Space: The shuttle gets off the ground after three miscues. A communication satellite is launched. Five astronauts are happy to be aloft at last.
- Baby Killed by Starving Rat
- DWP Rates
- Readers Line Up on Both Sides of 'Bridges' : Too Much Noise? Pass the Earplugs
- Election Time
- Readers Line Up on Both Sides of 'Bridges'
- County Issue / Population Slowdown a...
- Death Penalty
- School Voucher Initiative
- Readers Line Up on Both Sides of 'Bridges' : Unidentified LAPD Low-Flying Objects
- Reassessment Is Tough for O.C. Homeowners : Taxes: For many, bills keep going up 2% a year while values decline. Appeal process is long and confusing.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 13, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 13, 1993
- Signing Ceremony Poses a Major Challenge for Keeping Peace in D.C. : Security: Possibly the largest contingent in recent history will protect thousands of dignitaries.
- Small Crowd Gives Jackson an Enthusiastic Welcome to Moscow
- Bus Hijacker Leads Police on 35-Mile Chase : Pursuit: A transient, 34, allegedly steals the OCTA vehicle in Newport Beach and drives it to San Juan Capistrano.
- Transit Bus Hijacked; Driver Leads Officers on 35-Mile Freeway Chase
- Hail to the Chief(s) : Who Will Run Paramount Viacom: Biondi or Jaffe?
- HOME ALONE: School started three weeks ago...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- STYLE: FALL BEAUTY : GLORIOUS MAKEUP
- L.A. SPEAK
- Value Books for Tijuana, San Diego
- San Gabriel : Mission District Restrictions
- Hurricane Damage Gives N.C. County Disaster Label
- SOUTH GATE : 16-Year-Old Working as Page in Congress
- Temple City : Day-Care Plan Reconsidered
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : There's no place like Holmes for Anthony Higgins
- Tai Chi Gets on Fast Track
- LITTLE TOKYO : Kabuki to Play Last U.S. Shows Until '96
- Panels Seek to Ease Relations Between Deputies, Residents : Law enforcement: Sheriff's stations are forming citizens advisory committees in response to recommendations of Kolts report.
- WILSHIRE CENTER, KOREATOWN : Group to Offer Redevelopment Ideas
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Clinic Given 45 Days to Vacate Quarters
- Preview '93 : Falling Into Place : ALL MANNER OF FAMILY SITCOMS, COWBOYS AND COPS FIGHT FOR ATTENTION
- The Latest Attack of the Anglophones : Language: The move to establish English as America's official tongue ignores a central fact. The protection of English is its lack of protection.
- A Shared Passion for Helping Others Put Their Lives Together : Careers: Couple finds happiness, he with the county Red Cross chapter and she by assisting battered women and abused youths.
- REGIONAL ROUNDUP : Late Field Goal Gives BYU a 41-38 Victory
- PREP FOOTBALL : Irvine's New Cast Upsets Esperanza
- A Bittersweet Title : Schwantz Is Road Racing Champion, but He Would Rather Be Second and Trying to Beat Rainey in Today's U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca
- DREAM DATES: Bono and Frank? Barbra and...
- New Law Defines Owners' Rights, Fees
- 'Hero' Stays in Neighborhood
- Would It Work Here? : Cities Grappling With Some of the Same Problems Facing Central L.A. Have Found Effective Solutions
- Program Offers New Hope for Valley's Homeless Mentally Ill : Hillview Partners' strategy is built on a rehabilitation approach that gives its clients the skills and support they need to live on their own.
- Florida Overcomes Seven Interceptions
- AUTO RACING : Are Shorter Races Due for NASCAR?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler, Wallach Shave Off Beards
- Back to Drawing Board for Warriors : Community colleges: El Camino must try to regroup for Saturday's game against Orange Coast after 30-23 loss to Golden West.
- USC Doesn't Wake Up in Time : College football: After three quarters of lethargy, Trojans score two late touchdowns. But two-point conversion attempt fails in a 21-20 loss to Penn State.
- Florida State Has That No. 1 Look, 57-0 : ACC: No. 21 Clemson suffers its worst defeat in 62 years as the Seminoles roll up 634 yards.
- By Any Name, Prince Is Still a Hit
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : CERT-IFIED PHOTO : Amazing Discovery: 120-Year-Old Retsin!!!
- From the Box Seats, the Recession Looks Beatable
- Grandparents at Sea With Children : Growing numbers bring the grandkids aboard as special programs and discounts make traveling together easy, amusing and economical.
- Caught in the Middle : Students Wade Into a Sea of Construction at Six New Schools
- TENNIS PREVIEW : South Gate Sings Praises of Aida
- Key Factors in Comparing Health Plans : Benefits: The variables include cost of existing systems and job security. The Clinton proposal emphasizes portability and simplicity.
- New Wave of Indian Writing Sweeps Across Land : Literature: Little reflects the 'noble savage' caricature of the past, some of which turned out to be fraudulent. In any case, devoted readers will discover a new voice.
- GOP Wants Panel to Enforce Federal Cuts : Bureaucracy: Lawmakers propose that Gore plan be implemented in the same way as military base closures.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Concerts by Church Choir Raise $65,000
- CRENSHAW : Youthful Customers Welcome New 'Gap'
- California's Constitution: If It's Broken, Fix It
- Quiet Summer Nights Along the Beaches : * Earlier Curfews Are Credited for Declines in Drinking, Vandalism and Violence
- 2 Teen-Agers Killed, 4 Hurt in Gang Shooting
- Indians Celebrate Roots in Powwow
- Pro Stock Points Leader Horst Sweats Out a Victory at Saugus
- More Tales From the Trenches : Swift Sellers
- Trouble-Plagued Shuttle Prepares for Launch
- Health Plan Calls for Variety of Quality Controls : Medicine: Proposals include information to help consumers assess performance of providers. System of treatment standards is also pushed.
- Q & A / MARK EHRMAN : Just Admit It: Adulthood Happens
- Aristide Backer Dragged From Mass and Killed
- WALNUT PARK : Abandoned House Faces Demolition
- Preview '93 : TV Movies, From A to Zelda
- Unprepared Jordan High Forfeits Game : Football: Without a head coach, the team got a late start in training and processing players for Belmont season opener. School is winless over the past two seasons.
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Is Forced to Withdraw $700 at ATM
- Pain of Playoffs Is Forgotten by Gretzky
- CSUN Picked Off by Weber State : College football: Three interceptions thrown by pair of Matador quarterbacks lead to touchdowns in 27-12 loss.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : NEWPORT HARBOR
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Beat Padres, Move Past Giants
- Germany's Recycling Nightmare : Once the Envy of Europe, the Nation's Program Is Being Buried Under Trash From Diligent Consumers
- They Call It Cyberlove : How Can Reality Compete With a Companion That Adores You for Your Mind?
- Botanic Park to Open on Grand Cayman Isle
- The Last Hacker : He Called Himself Dark Dante. His Compulsion Led Him to Secret Files and, Eventually, the Bar of Justice
- Long Beach to Play Berth of the Blues
- NOTEBOOK : Crenshaw's Kris Johnson Commits to UCLA
- Scholarship to Oxford Lets History Student Concentrate on Studies
- The daring 1992 TV movie Danielle Steel's...
- When I heard my little Alicia gasping...
- The Young and the Ruthless Rule as Teen Violence Skyrockets : Crime: Murder rate among those 14 to 17 has more than doubled since 1986. Nationally, on average, six teens die violently each day.
- Neighborhood Clusters Tackle Atlanta's Ills
- Devil Winds / SANTA ANAS BLOW INTO TOWN
- War of Words--Chinese Style : Papers Fight for Readers Amid Rising Competition, Waning Ad Income
- Voting Attendance Is So High That 90% Ranks Near Bottom
- Putting a Little Rush Back Into Rush Hour : Traffic: Morning congestion on most valley freeways has been declining in duration and intensity, Caltrans says. The recession is one factor.
- Working Today to Save Earth Tomorrow : Environment: A proposed 'sustainable cities' program would measure each project or action by its ultimate global effect.
- Condition Upgraded for Twin Angela
- Family Feuds: Two Case Studies
- Drifter Tied to 600 Murders Bides Time on Death Row : Henry Lee Lucas: He confessed to scores of slayings, but then recanted to all but the killing of his mother.
- Teachers Gird for Voucher Battle : Education: L.A. union chief urges members to fight 'Armageddon' of Proposition 174.
- WEDDING DRAWS A SOAP VET BACK TO 'GUIDING LIGHT'
- Preview '93 : AUTUMN MANEUVERS ON THE SOAPS
- Clinton Orders Up 'Reinvention' in Texas : Reform: On Houston stop, President cites 'huge trust deficit' in federal government and issues directives to trim red tape, cut staffs, improve services.
- County Cracks Down on Vendors : Panorama City: Health officials confiscate truckloads of cooking equipment. Street sellers say their livelihoods have been taken away.
- Gang Column Makes Her Ask: How Does One Get Out?
- Wallace Wins, Ends Martin's Streak at Four
- Thousand Oaks Flattens Field in Cross-Country at Ventura
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : CORONA DEL MAR
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Saddleback Puts Swearingen at Head of Class
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Clements, Stone Lift Northridge
- U.S. OPEN : Pioline Is His No. 1 Problem : Men's semifinals: Sampras moves to top of rankings after beating Volkov, but it won't mean much if he loses in final to Frenchman, a winner over Masur.
- Fitzgerald Back in Position to Lead Valley to Victory in Opener : Junior college football: In return to role as quarterback, he throws for two scores, runs for another as Monarchs defeat Antelope Valley, 28-23.
- U.S. OPEN : Graf's Hold on Top Spot Still Strong : Women's final: She rolls over Sukova, 6-3, 6-3, to win third major championship since Seles was sidelined after being stabbed.
- Pierce Not Bruised in 40-0 Beating : College football: Top-ranked Palomar cruises past the Brahmas in passing gear.
- Palestinians in Syria Denounce Arafat and Peace Plan : Opposition: About 100 refugees demonstrate in Damascus. Official sanction of their rally indicates government displeasure as well.
- Carter's Homer Fuels Blue Jays Past Angels, 9-5
- Crook, Westlake Get Best of Buena, 21-14 : High school football: Quarterback's one-yard touchdown run with 5 1/2 minutes to play proves decisive.
- Coming Soon to a Large Park Close to You: Septic Tank Waste : From 90 to 200 sanitation trucks will travel daily to a dump site near Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area. A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Nebraska Offense Dominates, 50-27
- COVER STORY : The Art of the Dealer : Rosamund Felsen's singular style has made international names for some of the best and edgiert of a new generation of L.A. artists
- Youth Theatre Isn't Applauding the Ovation Awards
- JOHN MELLENCAMP"Human Wheels" Mercury* * 1/2If this...
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