- CAMARILLO : Suspect in 2 Deaths Competent for Trial
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davis Has Good Debut, but Tigers Lose
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE WOODBRIDGE
- RIORDAN'S PICK: Mayor Richard Riordan has picked...
- War-Weary Sarajevo Residents Turn Ire on Negotiators : Bosnia: Muslims say European mediators tried to force Serb-Croat plan on them that would have unjustly divided nation.
- VAN NUYS : Pacoima Man Convicted of Killing Uncle With Shotgun
- Cambodians Plan Monarchy Led by Sihanouk
- TUJUNGA : School Starts New Teaching Program
- TV Reporter Identifies Williams and Watson as Denny's Attackers : Trial: Robert Tur says he had a clear view of the violence as helicopter hovered over riot scene. Defense attacks his credibility.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Taft Student Chosen as U.S. House Page
- TORRANCE : Gettys Ordered to Pay $4 Million to Plane Broker
- VENTURA : Library to Close for Roof Repairs
- COMMENTARY : Clergy Believe News Coverage Is Often Biased
- Planners Say Upscale Project Must Have 10% Moderate Units : Oxnard: Stand reflects a political shift in support of affordable housing. Developer says it will appeal the condition.
- Their Mission Is to Contain Bears' Barr : College football: Goodwin and Greenwood fortify UCLA's secondary going into tonight's opener against Cal.
- Ram Prices Near Average for NFL, Survey Reveals : Economy: Team increased cost of a ticket this season, as did the Raiders.
- Swanson, Rael Are Hired to Coach at Savanna
- Moving Again, Marine Leaves Northridge for CLU
- Two Gallaghers: One a Fool, One a Philosopher : Monologuist: The poignant and funny 'Letters to Declan' at the Brea Improv looks at one man's role as father, as son, as human.
- ART REVIEW : Progressive Era, Regressive Views : An exhibition of turn-of-the-century illustrations at the Huntington offers a disquieting survey of gender politics in an age that wasn't so innocent.
- Clinton Boosts Proposal for Youth Job Training : Education: He links better preparation of young people for the work force to improved economy. 'School-to-work' plan is before Congress.
- Angelides Outlines Plans in Treasurer Bid
- U.S. Expands Investigation of L.A. Subway Defects : Red Line: Transit officials, construction firm welcome inquiry and pledge to cooperate with federal agencies.
- Banker's Plea Bargain in Iraq Loan Case Criticized as 'Whitewash'
- 58 Americans Held in Argentina Sex-Sect Raid : Religion: The Family, founded in O.C. in 1968 as the Children of God, is accused of carnal abuse of children.
- Talk's Not Cheap: Bush Reportedly Getting $100,000
- LAGUNA HILLS : Community Services Council Plans Lunch
- Riordan Picks Associate's Wife as Valley Liaison
- THOUSAND OAKS : Boy Dies After Being Thrown Off Bicycle
- Haynes No Longer Plays Follow the Leader : Jazz: At 58, the bassist has gone out on his own, booking a full schedule of club and session dates. And he couldn't be happier.
- Late Surge of 19.5% Boosts Auto Sales for August
- Executive Life Passes Quietly to New Owners; Appeal Planned : Insurance: Some bondholders remain dissatisfied with the state's sale of the failed insurer to a French investment group.
- Gunmen in Oakland Kill 1, Wound 3
- Struggle in PLO Over Peace Plan : Mideast: Arafat seeks endorsement of accord with Israel in face of bitter criticism by his own allies. He bills Gaza-Jericho proposal as foot in door to Palestinian statehood.
- Teens Can't Dance Night Away at Disneyland Hotel : Club: After older guests complain, under-21 crowd won't be allowed in country-western lounge after 8 p.m.
- Katz's Panorama City Office Picketed Over LAUSD Issue : Politics: Latino protesters criticize the assemblyman for not consulting their groups before supporting the school district breakup.
- California Here It Comes! : Presidential primary date expected to be moved to March
- Countywide : Clownship Is Not All Fun, Games
- D.A. Questions FDA Approval of Lens Labels : Consumer: Bausch & Lomb is accused of marketing the same product under three different brand names and prices.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Deshaies Pitches Giants to Victory
- Northridge Splits Volleyball Matches
- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY PREVIEW : Agoura Needs Recharging in Drive for 4th State Title
- TV REVIEWS : 'In a New Light' Entertains as It Educates on AIDS
- Even Minimalists Get the Blues : Music: Influential composer La Monte Young has put together a roadhouse blues band to return to the stompin' style of his jazz-influenced youth.
- Different Valley, Different Lingo
- Lottery Will Determine Who Gets New MS Drug
- Oval Office Renovation Accents Symbols
- Prisoners of Love : Two Nevada Inmates Tie the Knot After 2-Month Jailhouse Courtship
- Kansas Governor Won't Run for Reelection
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Urges Support for After-School Program
- Man Gets 60 Years for Deadly Shooting Spree : Courts: Michael E. Rahming, convicted of the 1991 rampage at Fairview center, blames the victims for their own injuries. He claimed a legal conspiracy to 'bury' him.
- 5 Medflies Caught in Pacoima
- Evangelical Lutherans Adopt Anti-Racism Measures : Activism: Convention delegates label bias a sin and affirm plan to increase the church's minority membership. The young denomination also takes steps to further shape its emerging identity.
- Realty Board Sees Slight Upward Trend
- Trying to Nail the Economy Down With Rubbery Statistics
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- EUROPE : Pope Launches Long-Awaited Pilgrimage to Ex-Soviet Union
- More Strategy, Less Boilerplate : Clinton may need help from U.S. friends
- Catholic Schools Face Tight Budgets
- Veteran Mother of Quads Has Tips for New Parents : Newborns: Expect to be <i> very </i> busy, stay organized and keep your sense of humor, she advises the Morrises, who suddenly have three boys and a girl.
- Dos Vientos Developer Defaulting on Payments : Thousand Oaks: Council considers revoking 136 houses. Environmental study comes as another setback for the project.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Experience Gives Stewart the Nod
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Northridge's First Step Up Is a Steep One
- Mintey Religiously Stays Ahead of Saugus Sportsman Pursuers
- Los Angeles Festival, "Home, Place and Memory" A Citywide Arts Fest : On the Border of Documentary and Fiction : Movies: Trinh T. Minh-ha, who was born in Vietnam, crosses cultural boundaries in films that speak with a female perspective.
- Two Gallaghers: One a Fool, One a Philosopher : Comedian: It'll be penguin costumes for him and for kids this weekend at Knott's as he takes advantage of the lawsuit publicity.
- AUTOS
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water Rates Go Up, Sewer Fees Decrease
- Union Leaders Warned to Call Off DWP Strike : Labor: Leadership of the electrical workers local faces contempt of court charges if it fails to comply with judge's back-to-work order. Officials say the walkout will continue.
- INTERIORS : Freshen Room With Scent du Sofa
- Max Henry Fisher; Former Financial Times Editor
- Budget Cuts Add to Grim Reality of Coroner's Office : Finances: County workers worry about delays, lawsuits as they struggle to investigate 18,000 deaths a year.
- LATIN AMERICA : Nightmare for Brazil: Killers May Wear Badge : Gangland-style slayings shock the nation. Even worse, mounting evidence points to the military police. 21 died in the most recent massacre.
- COLUMN ONE : The Best Years of Their Lives : A mad scientist, a vamp and a 3-D pioneer are among the eclectic cast of residents at 'the Lot,' show business' retirement home. They savor the glow of the golden age of Hollywood.
- Airports, Roads Packed for Last Summer Fling : Labor Day: Sunny weather is predicted for the weekend. With heavy traffic expected, more than 1,000 CHP officers will be working the freeways.
- Fullerton : 9 Detained in Police Gang Patrol at Club
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : One for the Books
- IRVINE : Young Readers to Receive Awards
- OXNARD : 2 Men Suspected of Burglary Are Booked
- OAK PARK : Parents Told Why School Isn't Ready
- BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Hughes Is Standing Pat at 21
- O'Neil Isn't One to Duck Competition for Job : Football: Quarterbacks have come and gone but Mater Dei graduate is still calling the shots for Oregon.
- In First Act as USC Coach, Miller Defends Credentials
- There's a Catch to It as Angels Win, 4-1 : Baseball: Defensive play fires up Langston, who stymies the Blue Jays for eight innings.
- Packed With Charm : Home of the NFL's Oldest Team Is a Quaint Place With the Atmosphere of a College Town
- T-Bond Yield Falls Below 6% : Markets: The breakthrough low comes in response to a Labor Department report of an unexpected drop in jobs. Stocks also rally.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : No Pane, No Gain--It's Simple to Replace a Broken Window
- Peter Hyun; Director and Author Chronicled Korean-Americans
- FBI Arrests Father and Stepmother of 5-Year-Old Suffocated in Plastic Bags
- Hosannas for Slain Activist : Memorial: More than 700 people gather to pay tribute to Amy Biehl of Newport Beach, whose violent death ended her selfless crusade for peace.
- VENTURA : State Fines Victoria Care Center $10,000
- L.A. Gay Rights Leader Resigns National Post
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : THE BOTTOM LINE
- PREP FOOTBALL '93 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Finnerans' Act Will Be Hard to Split Up
- Summit Brass Set for Bowl Concert
- It's All Letterman in First Four Nights of Late-Night War
- Legal Immigration to State Up by 23%, Report Finds : Population: More than half the newcomers are from Asia. The state now has 31.5 million people.
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Nailing a Solution to Water Hammer
- Arafat's Allies Seen Backing Peace Accord
- OXNARD : Panel Allows Church to Use Vacant Office
- Trojans Hope to Recapture Old Mystique : College football: In remodeled Coliseum, USC will play Houston, try to erase memories of opening-night loss.
- Insurers Allege Worker Comp Fraud in Suing Santa Ana Firm
- AUTOS
- Fraud Probed at American Commerce Bank : Investigation: Federal regulators asked the FBI to target the institution, whose operators have been accused of lying and concealing records.
- Lay Groundwork for Sealed Pavers
- Lawmakers Tussle Over Colleagues' Alleged Ethnic Slurs : Politics: Assemblyman Jim Brulte calls one comment 'reverse racism.' Sen. David Roberti objects to 'godfather' characterization.
- LA HABRA : City OKs Plans for Super K Mart Store
- New Catholic Edition of Bible Due Sept. 30
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE : PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE Tustin
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McGwire Activated; Sat Out 100 Games
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Seeks Members to Serve on 2 Boards
- Butler's Single Lifts Dodgers, 5-4
- The New College Try : Merchandising of Names, Colors and Mascots Is Big Business
- Investor Halves PDA Stake: A Boston investment...
- Clinton's Health Package to Offer Spectrum of Care : Medicine: After three-day push, details of benefits emerge, including coverage for mental illness, abortion. Some lawmakers are likely to get a preview next week.
- California Jobless Rate Falls as Fewer People Seek Work
- High-Level Judge Arrested in Italy Corruption Probe
- Ex-Education Secretary Sees Sickness of Soul
- Parents Team Up to Put Shine on Old School's Bathrooms : Volunteerism: Families at Camarillo Heights lend a hand as the Pleasant Valley elementary district waits for state funds.
- Menendez Witness Tells of Abuse Claim Doubts : Trial: High school friend testifies that he never saw the parents mistreat the brothers. The family seemed to have a 'good relationship,' he remembers.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Ironing Out the Details : To See the New Directions Being Forged in Metalwork, Look What This Laguna Designer Has Wrought
- Across Bosnia, Brutality Persists : War: Fighting in central and southern regions has resulted in a new series of detention camps, a new flood of refugees and new stories of atrocities.
- LOS ANGELES : Wachs Cancels Trip, Citing DWP Strike
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Seasoned Quarterbacks Fuel Optimism
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Considers Paying for Crossing Guard
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Deaf Player, Cut by Broncos, Seeks Second Chance
- GARDENING : Timing Is Everything in Picking a Winner
- Jewish Settlers See No Genuine Peace in Plan, Vow to Keep Hold on Land : Mideast: Many plan nonviolent protests against deal that would bring Palestinian rule to area.
- 911 Operator Claims Sexual Harassment in Suit Against LAPD : Courts: Woman says she was stalked by a former boyfriend, a sergeant in the Hollenbeck division.
- "Jews and African-Americans share a unique relationship...
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Group Split on Closing Shortcut
- Valley of Blood and Tears : Thousands die as India fights insurgents in an ugly war over Kashmir
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Sex, Drag and Rock 'n' Roll : Despite the Usual Provocateurs, 10th Annual MTV Awards Are Mostly Sedate
- Picture Perfect : Partners Use ForeSite to Create Photo-Like Architectural Drawings
- DECOR : Stick to Plan When Wallpapering
- Carl's Jr. Founder's Defaults Could Give Control to 2 Banks
- Russian Parliament Pushes Showdown With Yeltsin : Politics: Soviet-era lawmakers vote to ask court to decide the constitutionality of the vice president's suspension.
- Texas Senator Is Subpoenaed Over Fund Use
- Lottery Set Up for Dispensing New MS Drug
- LA PALMA : Fall Softball League Sign-Ups Will Begin
- GLENDALE : 30 Head Start Staff Members Laid Off
- TV REVIEWS : Fox's 'Daddy Dearest' a Combative Comedy
- Turfway Park Cancels Card for Opening Day
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- LAGUNA HILLS : Toll Road Meeting for Residents Set
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Nine New Starters Will Face Vikings
- Capistrano Valley Falls Short, 13-7 : High school football: Last-second touchdown try from Gaines is incomplete against Honolulu St. Louis.
- Connors Enrolls at UC Davis : College football: Facing drunk- and reckless-driving charges, former Hart quarterback undergoes counseling from off-campus therapist.
- More Beasts Than Beauties at MTV Awards : Style: A few celebrities showed a touch of class amid the all-too-typical gathering of grunge.
- Actor Testifies Against His Alleged Attacker : Courts: Jameson Parker of the TV series "Simon & Simon" says a neighbor, charged with attempted murder, shouted obscenities and shot him twice.
- Main Off-Ramp to Coliseum Is Closed
- CS Northridge, Stepping Up in Class, Plays San Diego State
- Billups Sentenced to 12 Months in Prison
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fair's Sagging Turnout Tied to Economy : Antelope Valley: The number of paying visitors dropped 9% this year. Officials hope attendance will pick up for the closing holiday weekend.
- The Out-of-Towners : Business Brisk for Oxnard's Air Shuttles
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Elders Apologizes to Catholic Clergy : Appointment: Surgeon General nominee says she's sorry for remarks about the church's stance on abortion she made while she was director of health in Arkansas.
- Janitors' Suit Settled : Council to Pay $2.35 Million for Union Members Beaten by Police
- Castaic Lake Remains Off Limits to Swimmers Because of Bacteria
- Woman, 66, Held in Bank Robbery : Crime: Leona Vanatta allegedly fled with $242 before she was arrested. "She said that all she wanted to do was pay her rent," an officer said.
- COMPTON : Carjacker Who Killed 2 Gets Life Without Parole
- Reward Offered on Man Sought in Mail Bombing
- Dodgers Deny All Allegations of Safety Violations at Stadium
- SHERMAN OAKS : Debate Delays Street Project Near Mall
- Emotion Beyond Words : College football: When Washington plays Stanford today, the recent past might provide most of the motivation.
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Quick Test for Washington State
- VENTURA : Teen-Ager Indicted in Beach Shootout
- OXNARD : Actor Accepts Key Role in Chavez School Event
- Man Shoots His Attacker Outside Store : Violence: Corona del Mar resident fires once and hits one of three assailants in the neck after the clerk refuses to call police for help.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Numbers Don't Work for Nelson
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Tops Wichita State in Volleyball Opener
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: SEA VIEW LEAGUE
- Fans Are Angry Like the Wolf
- Is It Hyperbolic to Call Her Unfair?
- A Better Plan for Oxnard Airport
- Whitney: At the Top
- Auto Smog Checks
- Little Leaguers Teach Some Valuable Lessons
- Line About Sabatini Was a Lot of Bull
- L.A. Bond Sale
- Naming This Player Might Help Dodgers
- Forgettable Opening of New Robinson Era Short on Celebrations
- Violent Treatment
- When All Else Fails, In Todd He'll Trust
- So Where's Good News for Followers of Rams?
- Out of South Africa
- Evil Empire
- Worth Every Penny
- Interview With Crips Co-Founder
- 'Rules for Girls'
- Now That the Phantom Sings No More
- 1 Screen Is Here, Here
- Proposed Peace Plan for Bosnia
- Computer Access
- Hospital Competition
- She's Not Pusillanimous About Defending Downey
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1993
- TELEVISION - Sept. 4, 1993
- Ukraine Offers Share of Fleet to Pay Debt to Russia
- NO MORE BEE LINE: Heather DeLoach of...
- O.C. Slaying May Have Been a Hate Crime
- 3 Arrested in Killing of Mother at Mall : Violence: Police say the suspects shouted racial slurs at the woman before beating her to death as her child and shoppers looked on.
- Rap Singer Faces Charge of Murder : Violence: Snoop Doggy Dogg surrenders to police after eluding them long enough to appear at MTV awards. The singer's lawyer says the fatal shooting was done in self-defense.
- 3 Friends Die on Freeway in 2 Accidents : Fatalities: Tragic chain of events leaves 2 others injured. Teens in subcompact survived first of 3 collisions, but 3 in other car are killed in succeeding crashes as they gather near car-pool lane.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 4, 1993
- HEALTH CARE
- Life in a Slower Lane : A visit to Newhall, with its landmark cafe and preserved mansion of a cowboy star, is a pleasant trip back in time.
- In Search of Main Street : The arteries that form the heart of Valley communities are not always easy to recognize. But they're out there...
- Carl A. Fisher; Aide to Mahony Was First Black Auxiliary Bishop in L.A.
- Fashion: Back To School : The Great Divide : THE DAUGHTER : 'She Just Thinks I Look Like Trash'
- Back To School : Getting the Jump on Fall : It won't be quick or painless, but you can outfit your kids for an entire school year without losing your sanity or your life's savings. Just ask this mom.
- Forever Fit : Senior citizens who exercise regularly credit it with helping to keep them healthy in both body and spirit.
- FULLERTON : College to Observe Latino Contributions
- Bugging Vector Control Won't Exterminate Tax Hikers
- Court Reverses Conviction of Three in Gang Killings
- SPORTSCOPE
- NFL TV Policy: Let's Not Play Two
- National Video Rentals : 'Joon' Hits Right Notes With Viewers
- 'Sweat 'N' Soul': The Story of Sam & Dave
- Jumpin' Gene Flash : Gene Evans has worked behind the scenes at the Bowl for 24 years, lighting up the sky with fireworks.
- AUTOS
- Japan Business Lobby to End Donations to Political Parties
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 1,257 Died in Dam Burst, U.N. Reports
- White House Calls for Speeding Up Universal Health : Insurance: Officials see 'vast majority' of Americans covered by 1996, if reform plan is adopted. But initial cost could increase by tens of billions of dollars.
- OPTION PLAY: Even as he maneuvers to...
- Parents, Can You Say 'Denim'?
- Same Show, Different Dave
- Trial Begins for Dentist Charged With Sex Assaults : Courts: The attorney for Dr. Kamal Matian attacks the credibility and character of two accusers. The defendant faces up to 20 years in state prison.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Nelson Regains His Confidence
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Key Helps Yankees Cut Blue Jays' Lead to Two
- 1993 NFL : Postseason
- AUTOS
- Colton Gives Up License to Sell Securities : Inquiry: Action by company that promoted the troubled Hill Williams Development does not absolve it of liability.
- * Technology: In a sign that the...
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Army Chief Ortega May Be Replaced
- Eye Shadows Mom Didn't Wear
- Going on Record Again : The catchy melodies of Raymond Scott are being revived as his compositions are re-released on albums.
- Hiuka Keeps Promise to Aid Community
- Funds to Upgrade 2 Juvenile Centers OKd
- Man Killed, 3 Hurt in North Hills Car Crash
- Clinton Now Under Huge Pressure to Act : Air strikes against Serb positions may be unavoidable
- Builders Chain Starts Liquidation Sale
- PACOIMA : At-Risk Youths Skating Away From Gangs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Terry Bowden Wins Auburn Debut, 16-12
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- ENGLAND : Gritty Manchester Makes an Underdog Bid for 2000 Olympic Games
- Roots Run Deep : Music 'with no limits' has been the focal point of Buckwheat Zydeco's life and career.
- Catching Waves--Via Satellite : Technology: Orange Coast College's new weather oceanography system proves popular among students--from science majors to surfers.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man Charged With Defrauding Bank
- Taking Aim at Archery : The sport is described as a great discipline for children or adults. Free classes are offered at Van Nuys' Woodley Avenue Park.
- A Proud Finish for Sacramento? : Four cost-cutting moves would put a nice cap on a hectic but productive legislative session
- SIMI VALLEY : School Officials Oppose Prop. 174
- CANOGA PARK : Children to Attend UCLA-Cal Game
- The age-old warning "Don't play with fire"...
- Furniture Store Fined $39,400 in False Advertising Case
- Anti-Semitism Victims Urged to Fight Back
- Truth Is No Defense for Huskies
- DIRECTORY : Where to Shop Without Breaking the Budget
- THEATER REVIEW : Classic Case of Overkill : 'When Whippoorwills Call' tells of a stranger visiting a dysfunctional Texas family. But the production takes the morality tale to extremes.
- Appetite for Knowledge Goes Down the Hatch
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Freeway Tolls Are 1 Suggestion
- In Training for Life's Punches : Las Palmas Park: Rudy Campa knows plenty about running the streets and being in prison. Now he teaches youths how to box and, with the voice of experience, counsels them to stay away from gangs and drugs.
- Businessman, Firm Indicted in Pentagon Billing Case : Crime: Federal government alleges double-billing scheme on contract to build dummy bombs for the military.
- Angels Lose; Front-Office Changes Loom
- 23 Hunters Are Cited for Baiting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Agajanian Still Getting His Kicks
- PREP FOOTBALL '93: PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Truth Is No Defense for Huskies
- You'd Think Faulk Is Facing a Matador Defense : College football: SDSU's Heisman Trophy candidate downplays talk of a blowout, but expectations run high.
- Notes on Perkins' Fountain of Youth
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Kalifornia': A Violent Journey in Bad Company
- JAZZ VIDEO REVIEWS : Vitality and Joy From 'Mingus Sextet'
- Cimco Reports Lower First-Quarter Income
- Reinforcing of Subway Found to Be Deficient : Transit: Fewer than half the ordered repairs of tunnel's construction defects have been done, officials discover.
- Loss of Hundreds of Thousands of Defense Jobs Predicted : Pentagon: New policy will not prevent consolidation in the industry and is designed only to preserve critical technology, official says.
- Homeowners Once Again Swept Up in 'Re-Fi' Wave : Housing: Ever-dropping mortgage rates create big interest in refinancing. This time, more seek 15-year terms.
- Ex-Bank Manager Pleads Guilty in Iraq Loan Case
- CHATSWORTH : Plans for Frontier Rail Depot Delayed
- VAN NUYS : Man Accused of 2 Rapes to Face Trial
- High Court Lets Stand Ruling Allowing Man to Will Sperm
- Backup Belitz Sparks Edison in Honolulu
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Former Charger Griffith Is Signed
- Outcomes Differ for Tennis Titans : U.S. Open: Both struggle, but Becker hangs on after two-time defending champion Edberg is eliminated.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : McCullough Kept Waiting for Answer
- Alpha Teams Left Scrambling With Western Christian's Exit
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Helena': Bizarre Morbidity Without a Sense of Style
- Bigger Than Super
- TV Series Goes Digital : No Cameras Roll at First All-Computer Production
- STACKING UP SALES
- Auto Owners Want to Have Their Say in Arbitration
- Big Time"The '90s will be slated as...
- Homeowners Once Again Swept Up in 'Re-Fi' Wave : Housing: Ever-dropping mortgage rates create big interest in refinancing. This time, more seek 15-year terms.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : New Delay Ordered for Demjanjuk