- IN THE KITCHEN : Fleeting Fruits: Figs and White Peaches
- More Places Are Opening Their Doors to Dance-Happy Families : Skating Plus in Ventura not only has a 14,000-square-foot wooden dance floor, but is also smoke- and alcohol-free.
- GOINGS ON : 'Dolly' Tops Lineup for 10th Season of Civic Light Opera : The Santa Barbara productions include '42nd Street,' 'Me and My Girl' and 'South Pacific.'
- JAUNTS : One-Mile Trek Is Gentle Enough for Young or Old : Oak Creek Canyon Trail in Thousand Oaks is designed for easy walking yet offers many nature-watching opportunities.
- CRENSHAW : Bank Set to Open After Quake Repairs
- Emergency Doctors Found Lacking Special Training
- Frustration Grows at Guantanamo Tent Cities : Refugees: Tensions rise among Cubans, Haitians in migrant camps. Officials fear a disturbance.
- Yorba Linda : Correction Made in General Plan Map
- 3 Tustin Marines, 1 Spouse Were Victims of Plane Crash
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Buy 50 Homes From HUD for $2.3 Million : Redevelopment: The unsightly houses will be repaired and sold, with profits going to a city fund.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Schvaneveldt's Reign May End
- Capp Care Inc.: The managed health care...
- Environmentalism Is Checking In
- "Were You at the Rock . ....
- O.C. Couple See Nutrition-Violence Link : Research: Studies that criminals can be treated with vitamins intrigue pair. They've spent $1 million on crusade.
- Hours Cut After Library Fee Rejected : Funding: County facilities will have to shorten schedules unless cities offer subsidies. Lakewood and Lynwood are the notable exceptions.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- EL SEGUNDO : $1-Million Surplus Found in City Account
- City Recognized for Use of Cleaner-Burning Fuel
- SIGHTS : Flashing Back to Absurdity With the Art of Fluxus : The '60s movement, which thumbed its nose at conventional wisdom, returns in an amusing, confusing show in Santa Barbara.
- A Talent for Making Instruments Sing Again
- Back to School : Students Bid Goodby to Summer, Prepare to Hit the Books--Again
- Officers Saluted for Risking Their Lives : Law enforcement: Seven members of the LAPD are awarded the Medal of Valor for their heroic acts.
- MISSION VIEJO : Clergy to Take Part in School Committee
- Jail Officials Transferred From Gay Unit : Corrections: The move is made amid accusations that homosexuals get special treatment at Honor Rancho.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW / WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE : VENTURA PIRATES
- Making Waves in a Man's World--On and Off Camera : Television: The detective show 'Under Suspicion' is based on, created by and stars women. And they've all succeeded on men's turf.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- International Business
- Travel Agent Errors
- Eat Your VegeBeatles
- School Lunches : In the Mouths of Babes
- HAWTHORNE : Schools Seek Donations of Used Computers
- BUSINESS : The Monkey King : Sprint Uses Chinese Icon for New Ads
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- 'Shootist' Bank Holdup Suspects Plead Guilty
- FOOTBALL '94 / High School Coaches Show Off Their Tricks! : CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- For Presidential Palates
- LONG BEACH : Strong Summer Helps Queen Mary Revenues
- LONG BEACH : Civic Opera Delays Season Until January
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Sheriff's Station Chief Remains in Hospital After Cancer Is Found
- Countywide : Japanese Study UCI Hospital Procedures
- HEALTH WATCH : Bill With a Moral
- GLENDALE : Group Plans Its 2nd Quake Safety Fair
- BUENA PARK : City Will Join New County Fire Agency
- Alemany High Still Faces Long Recovery
- CAMARILLO : Manufacturing Zone Changes Considered
- Jury's Jail Report Faces Rejection
- FAA Chief Sets Meeting With Neighbors of Airport : Burbank: Flight path has been opposed for years; now concerns are raised over plans to increase terminal's size.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman in Sex Case Again Denies Guilt
- Simpson Case Tipster Jailed After Refusing to Talk to Grand Jury : Courts: The man's attorney says he fears for his life and now doubts the district attorney's promise of confidentiality.
- Why Michael Palin's M.I.A. at Python Festival
- FOOTBALL '94 / High School Coaches Show Off Their Tricks! : THE CHALLENGES / GAMES OF THE YEAR : Hart at the Heart of Area's Toughest Schedules : Indians Don't Face an Easy Season's Road
- Conditional Approval of RV Resort Urged : Port Hueneme: Coastal Commission staff supports a new site and wetlands protection. But city calls the report flawed.
- Schools Still Offer Transfer Possibilities
- 2 Regional Men Among Officers Cited for Valor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fire Dept., Lifeguards Argue Against Cuts
- Cities Worry Over Transit Shortfalls : Transportation: SCAT deficits force Ventura and Oxnard to study alternatives to providing bus service.
- Tu Advances in Junior U.S. Open Tennis
- SANTA ANA : More Than a Three-Ring Circus Act
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW / WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE : VALLEY MONARCHS
- TV Ratings : Football Kickoff Helps Fox Score on Sunday Night
- THE ARTSKennedy Center Honorees: Actor Kirk Douglas,...
- HTP International: The Anaheim consumer electronics company...
- Barbershop is a shear--and sheer--pleasure for its adults-only clients
- Education Secretary Urges Parental Input
- Nogales wall takes toll in injuries--and costs : Illegal entrants find it easy to scale 10-foot-high barrier to enter Arizona town. But many have to be rushed to the hospital.
- School Lunch Plan Is Too Much to Swallow, Critics Say
- TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Even the most...
- SAN PEDRO : L.A. Supt. Thompson to Address Maritime Dept.
- Suit Over Police Shooting Settled for $400,000
- COLUMN ONE : Coliseum Stays in the Game : Officials turn a catastrophe into a catalyst, using FEMA quake funds to keep the Raiders out of the stadium shopping derby--at least for a year.
- BRIEFLY : Marketing: Company : Expands Services in Russia
- Occasional Voter, This Call's for You
- IRVINE : Parents Angry About Combination Class
- Ventura : Plans for Office Complex Dropped
- Raises Planned for County Managers : Pay: Memo from administrative officer outlines increases proposed for executives.
- Yaroslavsky Will Take 5% Raise He Shunned Earlier : Council: Outgoing official had urged colleagues not to take pay hike. The increase is only $1,200 this year but will be worth more in pension benefits.
- Sailors' Pence to Attend UCSB
- SOCCER : Surprising Start for Qualifying
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kent Nagano Brings His Britons to Hollywood Bowl
- Campaign: Coverage of Barbara Yaroslavsky
- Brentwood: Removal of Curbside Ficus Trees
- FOOTBALL '94 / High School Coaches Show Off Their Tricks! : TRICKS OF THE TRADE : Gadget plays and their origins are about as varied and interesting as the coaches who design them. Beg, borrow or steal 'em, they come with no guarantees. But they can certainly make for some memorable moments.
- COVER STORY : Looking for some jazz? Then check out the town where all-jazz radio began and where Chuck Niles, the voice of jazz for 40 years, still holds forth today. It's got hot nightclubs and cool sounds. It's Long Beach, a city with plenty of . . . : Sax Appeal
- Planes: Heavy Air Traffic, Noise Around Santa Monica Airport
- Red, Red Ribbon
- Election: Opponent for Tucker in 37th: Libertarian Wilson
- Insurance and Northridge Quake
- Schools: Teachers Are Facing a 5.3% Reduction in Salary
- Hot Avocados?
- Score Card on Health
- Jesse Jackson
- Back at the Ranch
- School Openings
- State Smoking Restrictions
- AIDS: Compassion for Those With Disease
- Filibusters
- Story, Alive and Well
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 8, 1994
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- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1994
- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 8, 1994
- Clinton Health Panel Weighed Extreme Views
- Jury Recommends Life Term for Murderer
- PERSPECTIVE ON OPINION POLLS : Have We Too Much Democracy? : Does polling beget pandering? Responsiveness to public opinion doesn't preclude responsible leadership.
- Envoy's Return to Havana Halts Cuban Refugee Talks : Migration: Official leaves unexpectedly for consultations with Castro. U.S. remains optimistic, but delay indicates that negotiators remain divided.
- HOLY TIME SHARING: You'll find Jewish altars...
- 100 Arrested in Orange County Drug Sweep
- Boy, 14, Is Killed in End-of-Vacation Fire : Accident: The victim and a friend were spending the night in a stored motor home when flames broke out. He would have started at Dana Hills High today.
- Cuban Reply to U.S. Visa Proposal Inches Talks Forward : Migration: Although an agreement on the refugee crisis still appears elusive, the response is called 'a serious paper.' Eventual pact is expected.
- 6 Injured After Alabama Strikers Hurl Debris at Vehicles; 4 Arrested
- Mother Says Marine Son, Fiancee Died in Air Crash
- RESEDA : Adult School Offers New Services, Classes
- VAN NUYS : Boy Shot in Face Is in Stable Condition
- Low Ridership Plagues VISTA Buses : Transit: To qualify for state money when a two-year federal grant runs out, the four luxury lines need a lot more passengers.
- Encino : Culinary Event Gives Schools Sustenance
- GLENDALE : Pigeon Eradication Proposals Rejected
- FULLERTON : Merger at Cal State Under New Study
- Symbols of the Slaughter : Weary of the Violence, People Are Sending Shoes to Washington to Spotlight the 35,000 Killed by Guns Annually
- BURBANK : Baby Stable After Freeway Incident
- Woods Named to U.S. World Amateur Team
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : A Little Means a Lot to Spunky Marina : Football: Keim must play a larger defensive role in the Vikings' bid to win the league.
- Well Worth Her Weight : Rosie Cadman Has the Only Official Scale in the Town of Avalon, and Her Heart Is as Big as Some of the Marlin and Other Fish She Has Hoisted in More Than 30 Years
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Revives; Bonds, Buck Weaken
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Erickson: Walsh Has Left Miami
- A Return to Normandy, 'Where It All Began' : Movies: A segment of the week-long Festival of American Cinema focuses on 'Films for the Fight,' a remembrance of how Hollywood depicted World War II.
- Kodak to Sell Diagnostics Medical Unit for $1 Billion : Health care: Analysts say the decision can be traced to increased concern about reform legislation.
- RETAIL
- Fleet Financial to Buy Plaza Home Mortgage : Finance: Deal comes as rising interest rates put a crimp in refinancing activity, reducing profits.
- Man Cleared in Assaults by Phony INS Agent : Investigation: Four victims who were shown a new photo of the suspect say he did not sexually attack them.
- Parole in 'Onion Field' Case Denied : Prisons: Panel says killer of LAPD officer is unsuitable for release. It cites his failure to take part in counseling and the nature of the 1963 crime.
- Countywide : Charity Event at 11 Pools Planned
- Laguna Beach Gets Help With Permit Process
- Test of Wills Over Schools : Education: Jimmy Peters, 6, barred last spring from a Huntington Beach campus because of his behavior, is welcomed there. His father wants to enroll him elsewhere in the district over officials' objections.
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 26
- Is Hilton Hotels Takeover Talk Just Same Room With Different Sheets?
- Nevada Governor Wins Renomination in Primary
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : The Reader's Digest Version of CD-ROM
- F. Scott; Scandinavian History Expert
- 2,000 Bosnians Forced Out of Homes
- IRVINE : Smoke-Free Law May Reduce Bingo Income
- SANTA ANA : Schools' Weapons Hot Line Stays Open
- Channel Parade of Boats to Launch Seafest : Celebration: John Wayne films and the Balboa Arts and Music Festival will be part of the yearly festivities.
- Riordan Declares AIDS Emergency in L.A. : Health: Action is designed to stop police interference in distribution of clean needles to drug users.
- Charges Denied in Killings of Mother, Infant : Courts: Wife of Taiwanese executive pleads not guilty of fatally stabbing her husband's lover and suffocating the woman's 5-month-old son.
- Developer Ordered to Halt Lagoon Pumping : Ormond Beach: Baldwin Co. faces up to $6,000 per day in fines if it continues to remove water from its property.
- With the longest single engagement in the...
- TV Review : A Hopeful 'High School II' Values Critical Thinking
- Music : How to Tune In to Mozart--With Your Good Ear : <i> Interested in learning more about music? This column is another in an occasional series devoted to books that can help make you a more perceptive listener. </i>
- Channel 13 Struggles to Redo the News : Television: After five years of directing the station's coverage, Jeff Wald says it's improved despite problems.
- It Has Been a Whale of a Summer Off Santa Barbara Coast
- O.C. Theater Review : It's a Properly Proper 'Story'
- Conserving Paintings and a Museum's Role : Art: LACMA officials say its exhibition focusing on restoration of two 15th-Century works provides a context for art history and an institution's responsibility.
- ENERGY
- San Diego Misses $1.6-Million Payment to City Bondholders
- American Express Launches New Credit Card : Finance: The Optima True Grace, which features lower rates and a 25-day grace period, is expected to boost competition.
- CareLine Plans to Buy 2 Chicago-Area Firms
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Revives; Bonds, Buck Weaken
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Opposition Leader Killed in Chiapas
- Holiday Weekend Safest in Years
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Los Alamitos
- Season Promises to Be Notable
- LaFontaine, Sabres Agree on Contract Terms
- Continental Offers New Discount Fares : Travel: The airline will cut prices up to 50% this fall on tickets for U.S. flights.
- RETAIL
- BUS RIDERS: Cars dominate the culture, but...
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Prevention Unit Head Named
- Proposed Burbank Airport Terminal Debated : Transit: Officials cite economic benefits at public session. Residents complain about noise problems.
- LOS ANGELES : Federal Jury Finds Man Guilty in Prison Slaying
- U.S. Seeks Respect, Not Cash, at Wembley : Soccer: Americans, insulted by bonus offer, are honored to be there. English want revenge.
- POP/ROCKMTV Surprise? So who's likely to generate...
- Farmers Count on a New Cash Crop: Pasta : Agriculture: Irvine group is marketing foods processed by North Dakota wheat growers. Goal is to cut out middleman.
- Abortion Accord Gains Support : Population: Compromise at U.N. conference calls on nations to deal with risks of procedure but doesn't promote it as family planning tool. Vatican is holdout.
- Ringing in School Year : Class Search, Homework Greet West County Students on Their Return
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Quake-Damaged Walkways, Bridges Slated for Repair
- 13 Traffic Deaths Occur in County Over Weekend
- El Toro Too Vital, Expensive to Close : Global hot spots, new members of base-closure panel, high costs of moving can still affect facility's future.
- Countywide : Watchdog Group Plans Meetings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman's Leg Severed as Car Crashes at Rest Area
- Van Strikes Three Siblings; One Is Critically Injured
- Kinchen Cut to Clear Spot for Henley : Rams: Receiver admits he has had injury problems, but says release was due in part to his spiritual beliefs.
- Sampras Slams Into the Wall in 5-Set New York Marathon : Tennis: The top-ranked player gives his all in a shocking loss to No. 23 Jaime Yzaga of Peru.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Master of the Radio Broadcast Stands Out on Paper, Too : NORMAN CORWIN'S LETTERS <i> Edited by A.J. Langguth</i> ; Barricade Books $29.95, 467 pages
- Emmy Nominee in Good Company at Sunday's Show
- Killer Bees Identified in Attack on 4
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Home Buyer Loans
- COSTA MESA : Applications Open to Manage Theater
- CALABASAS : Composting Plant Grand Opening Set
- Traveling a Bumpy Road in Search of Acceptance : Motor racing: Sidecar motocross racers say they are not crazy. Competitors predict that the sport will enjoy a revival in the United States.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Concordia Gets Rare Men's Soccer Victory
- Theater Reviews : 'Chorus Line' Gets a Kick From Actors
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers Lose Barton, Tamm to Injuries
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Federal Agencies Converting to Computerized Bidding Process : Procurement: New system aims to open up access to contracts. Paperwork also will be simplified for bidders.
- L.A. Gains Concession on Anti-Smog Rules : Pollution: AQMD proposes to remove stringent measures for airplanes, trucks, trains and ships from plan to be submitted to U.S. Action is designed to buy time to seek more economical alternatives.
- Cayman Islands to Return Cubans
- Progress on 'Youth Action Plan' Satisfies Organizers : Churches: Grass-roots group cites cooperative spirit after meeting with Santa Ana officials on programs to help troubled youths and make neighborhoods safe.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MTA : Shift the Spending to Buses : The rate increase may not be discrimination, but it is at least a misrepresentation of the efficacy of rail transit.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tony Curtis to Be at Harvest Hoedown
- PLACENTIA : Photo Preservation Classes Scheduled
- Countywide : Hartshorn to Head Red Cross Chapter
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Contract Not Quite Done
- Raibon Commits to San Francisco
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : McCallum Has Knee Surgery
- A newly formed amateur company will stage...
- KCOP Takes a 'Risky' Path in Late-Night TV : Programming: Channel 13 sets 2 1/2 hours of first-run shows in a slot usually used for talk shows and syndicated reruns. The target audience--young adults.
- U.S. Transfers First Cubans to Panama Camps
- As if the post-Labor Day blues weren't...
- RETAIL : TV, Economy Credited for Attendance Rise at Action Sports Show
- Director Credited With Reviving Children's Agency : Social work: Peter Digre has improved responsiveness and record-keeping. But he has a long way to go.
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Seats Available on 2 School District Panels
- FULLERTON : Council Candidates Forum at Ebell Club
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Washington No Secret to Paterno
- If Bruins Are the Standard, He's Optimistic
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Edison
- Against USC, CSUN Hoping to Sustain Its Momentum
- Theater Reviews : 'Hatful of Rain' Keeps Its Shape : 1955 Drama Still Pulls Audience in With Its Look at Drug Addiction
- 'Meditations' Goes Beyond Recognition
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : 150 Soldiers Arrive in 'Safe Zone'
- '90s FAMILY : The Lessons She Learned From a Son's Paper Doll
- POLITICS : Wofford Swept In on Health Issue, and May Be Swept Out With It : He won his Senate seat in 1991 on a platform of reform. Now that the debate has faltered, his reelection chances are sinking.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA to Resume Selling Monthly Bus Passes
- County to Do Its Own Film Permitting : Hollywood: Supervisors will sever contract with company that provoked criticism. Director fired by firm will fill new post.
- Shoring Up : Now That the Summer Beach Party Is Over, It's Time for Renovation and Repair
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Ayers Boosts Running Game
- New Cycle in Life : Wayne Rainey Thought He Was Dying, but He Survived Crash and Now Manages a Team From His Wheelchair
- Strategic Mortgage Services Inc.: The firm, which...
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sewage Spill Flows Into Aliso Creek
- Jurors May Lose Anonymity in Two Judges' Courtrooms : Legal system: Appeals court signals that it may halt practice of Municipal Court jurists in Bellflower and Downey.
- UFW Steps Up Organizing Efforts in Area : Labor: The drive is the most intensive activity in the county since 1990. The focus is on two firms in Oxnard and Moorpark.
- Seminar on Writing Reports Is Offered
- Daughter of Pioneer Valley Resident Dies
- Vehicle Sales Climb 10.3% During August : Automobiles: Light trucks continue to lead strong gains for the Big Three.
- Remodeling? Put Patience in the Blueprints : When walls come down, tempers can flare up and test even the most solid of family foundations.
- Portrayals of Latinos on TV Regressing : Media: Study finds the group's representation in prime-time shows is 1%, compared to 3% in the '50s. And many of the roles are negative.
- '90s FAMILY : The Family Hour : Kids take to computers like fish to water. New magazines help tap that interest.
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Urges Life Term for Man Convicted of Murders
- 2 Get Probation in Abduction Plot : Crime: Texas pair were found guilty of planning to kidnap a Camarillo attorney and hold him for ransom.
- Governor Gets Bill on Quake Tax Break
- FULLERTON : Possible Donors of Bone Marrow Sought
- Plaza Home Mortgage to Be Sold for $120 Million : Banking: Fleet Financial Group will acquire Santa Ana-based firm, which has been hurt by rising interest rates.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Robot Teams: One Brain for All
- U.S. Economy Most Competitive
- BACK IN GEAR: So what if the...
- Minorities, Women Lag on Medical Exams : Research: Study says gaps are linked to students' education, not race or sex.
- UCI Poll Sees Trouble for Wilson, Huffington : Politics: Governor, Senate candidates below margins needed in O.C. to offset Democrat edge in state. Support strong for immigrant, crime measures.
- Safety Concerns Force Pope to Call Off Sarajevo Trip : Bosnia: A terse Vatican statement cites worries about capital's residents. Pontiff finally gave in to advisers.
- PORTOLA HILLS : Country Fair Will Feature Farm Skills
- Pet Lovers Gathering in a PAC : Politics: Group will campaign to retain city's new animal shelter.
- Winners of $33-Million Jackpot Ready to Blaze Some New Trails
- ORANGE : City Seeks Image for Marketing Effort
- Edwards Finds a Niche Among UCLA Defenders
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Esperanza
- Marine Identified as Air Crash Victim : Accident: The Tustin pilot's mother says he and his fiancee were among the four who died when the small plane went down on takeoff from Truckee.
- STEEL
- Japan Market Issues: Time Running Out : Trade: Ambassador says sanctions hinge on results of high-level meetings. President Clinton plans to join efforts for accord.
- German Undercover Police Are Offered Plutonium
- Quake Readiness Study Raises Concerns : Emergencies: Poll of voters finds that many were unsure which safety measure to take first during a major temblor.
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Anti-Gang Crusader Killed on Doorstep
- Spy's Suit Paints Drinking, Womanizing at CIA : Government: A senior espionage chief says the behavior has been ignored. Agency is negotiating a settlement now in a larger gender bias case.
- Judge Seeking to Become Girl's Foster Father Is Transferred
- Zeroing In on TV and Movie Violence : Two far-reaching studies promise important new data in a growing controversy
- SEAL BEACH : Panel Will Monitor Weapons Base Status
- Guard Delivering Cash Killed in Holdup at Beverly Hills Bank
- SIMI VALLEY : Parks Employees to Get 5% Pay Raise
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Kinchen Released; Henley to Sign
- This Rerun Could Play for USC's Entire Season
- Surprising Season : One-Time Events Perk Up Southland Tourism Industry
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Mounties to Train Haitian Police Force
- Suit Seeks to Redirect Use of Tobacco Tax : Health: Plaintiffs say money intended for smoking research and education was illegally diverted to balance the state budget. The Wilson Administration contends the funds were allotted properly.
- OXNARD : Market Faces Loss of Liquor License
- Symphony-Musician Talks at Standstill
- Neighbors Tell Concerns Over CityWalk Safety
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Firm Puts Stock in Hiring Deaf Film Editors
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Has New Jazz Band Director
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Change in Alignment Produces Varying Degrees of Appeal : Tri-Valley League: Schools' protest over configuration produces tentative division status.
- Friday's Deadline Is Disputed by Union Official : Baseball: Orza says a settlement by Sept. 17 would still allow time for the season to resume.
- Huge Striper Takes Bait at Silverwood
- John Pierre-Masson has been named boys' soccer...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Inventor Wants His Name Digitally Recorded in History : Law: Culver City man files suit to gain recognition for his work on optical discs. Electronics giant Philips seeks dismissal.
- RETAIL
- Russia Livid Over Alleged Spying by U.S.
- Board Boosts Plan to Develop Sensitive Land Near Forest : Environment: Swank homes and a private golf course are proposed for the property. Opponents denounce supervisors' action.
- Fare Wars : How Proposed Bus Hikes Would Work
- Trouble in Water Paradise : Weekend fatalities suggest state legislators should consider tighter boating regulations
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes from the Front : LAPD Taking Blush Out of Being Swindled
- Capsized Boat Carried Twice Its Load Limit : Tragedy: Designed for 10, it was carrying 19 passengers when it overturned, killing a 3-year-old. The owner may have been unaware of safe capacity.
- Board to Discuss SCAT Fund Shortfall
- Serbian Good Faith? Don't Count on It : A reckless lifting of sanctions could have dire effects
- LAGUNA HILLS : Private-Park Use by City Being Examined
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SUNSET LEAGUE : Huntington Beach
- Taking Sides : Baseball Game Would Pit Girls Versus Boys Champs
- Trip Planning at Home: 2 Programs Compared
- Kids' Allowances Can Still Be Teaching Tool : Fiscal Responsibility on $11.75 a Week