- HOLLYWOOD : Hospital Delays Surgeries After Water Main Breaks
- CLUB ED: Vehicle and sports accident victims...
- Yeltsin Shocks Japanese by Calling Off Sensitive Visit : Diplomacy: Russia's leader is caught between Tokyo's tough line on disputed islands and nationalists at home.
- What's the Best Documentation?
- Program Cuts Spur Wave of L.A. Student Protests
- ELITE MEMBERSHIP: Talk about exclusive clubs. ....
- They're Not Looking for a Real Live Wire
- RHYMES WITH WHAT?! Linda Grau of Irvine...
- Bush Will Announce Economic Agenda : Campaign: President plans to describe some ideas in a 5-minute TV ad. But officials stress that it is not a specific program.
- School Funding Bill Restores $500 Million : Education: Lawmakers return for a one-day session to pass legislation to replace funds vetoed by Wilson. The governor is expected to sign it.
- SISTERLY LOVE: The Orange Police Department has...
- Rockwell and Russian Firm Teaming Up : Aerospace: Companies to cooperate on space projects, including use of Soyuz as rescue craft for space station Freedom.
- Irvine-Based CMS Enhancements Inc. Reports Loss : Computers: The company reported fourth-quarter layoffs and said it closed the fiscal year with a loss of $8.5 million.
- Dig in Egypt Uncovers Early Christian Town
- Katie Heap has been promoted to vice...
- BOOK REVIEW : From Frying Pan of Communism Into Fire of Nationalism : GRAY DAWN The Jews of Eastern Europe in the Post-Communist Era <i> by Charles Hoffman</i> ; HarperCollins; $25; 384 pages
- Council Calls Water Rate Proposal an Attempt to Avoid Regulation : Utilities: It urges that Valley and hillside residents get special allowances. Brewery says plan would hit it hard.
- Santa Clarita and Antelope Valleys Face Sewer Fee Hike : Special districts: The rise, ranging from $5 to $8 annually, will be added to homeowners' property tax bills to make up for cuts in funding.
- Businessman's Doubts Cast Shadow on GOP
- First a Storm, Then a Fiasco : U.S. disaster agency's continuing ineptitude points to need for an overhaul
- FULLERTON : Scientists to Study Sea Squirt Sexuality
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Elway Adds L.A. to List of Drives
- COSTA MESA : GOP Group Plans Candidates' Forum
- Chapman Women Win Their Soccer Opener
- Edberg Manages to Stop Krajicek : U.S. Open: Second-seeded player rallies from being down a service break in fifth set.
- Gathers Family Might Not Testify : Jurisprudence: If mother and brothers don't take the stand, it might end the case.
- TV Reviews : Two Election Specials Miss Target Audience
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Claremont Institute Honors Antonovich
- JAZZ REVIEW : Gibson Throws a World-Class Party
- RADIO
- Fast Food Goes to Capistrano Valley High School : Nutrition: As the school year begins, students will be given a chance to select the lunch foods they like through an agreement of the school district and a major business.
- Countywide : Tollway Agency Suit Goes to New Judge
- This Didn't Go Over Well With Rose
- THE COUNTY'S TOP 10 FOOTBALL TEAMS : Recharged Offense Helps Shoot Los Alamitos Up to No. 1
- Chargers Set to Deal With Joe Phillips : Pro football: Tackle says he's ready to return to the team.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Gives Felix Good Marks
- Lendl Is Survivor After Five Hours : U.S. Open: He beats Becker in tournament's longest match since 1970.
- O.C. Museum Checking Out Library Space : Art: With its big expansion plans on hold, Newport Harbor officials are considering moving into the building next door as well as opening two satellite galleries in local cities.
- TV an Eroding Medium? Creatively, It's Exploding
- Boehm Shows: Shallow, Deep
- No More Playing Around : First Day of School Gets Mixed Reviews From the Students, Teachers and Parents
- Students at 2 Schools Protest Budget Cuts : Education: The rallies in Van Nuys and Granada Hills come in the wake of others across the district. Some demonstrations have administrators' blessings.
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Katella:
- COMMENTARY : 49ers Gave Giants a Heavy Dose of Reality
- OUTDOOR NOTES : Great Whites Can Be Found Close to Shore
- Former Commissioner Sets the Southern Section Straight
- Little Richard Finds New Following With Kids' Album : Pop music: Walt Disney Records will release 'Shake It All About' on Oct. 20.
- STAGE
- Hurricane Offers Lesson to Quake-Wary Officials : Disasters: They cite Florida chaos as a warning that people may have to sustain themselves for up to a week.
- TREASURE HUNTING: The Assistance League of Newport...
- Sen. Quentin Burdick; N.D. Democrat
- MEDICINE / HEART DISEASE : Study Links Iron Level, Risk of Coronaries
- BATTLEGROUND: George Bush is making Orange County...
- Ban Studied for Pesticide in Oxnard Leak : Environment: The federal inquiry predates the incident that sickened 15 residents. Officials defend use of methyl bromide.
- LONG BEACH : 6 Proposals to Operate Queen Mary on Final List
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Antonovich Asks Probe of Child Abuse Deaths
- Developer Announces Plans to Relocate 8 Ballona Wetland Foxes
- PLATFORM : Be Prepared
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Temporary Choice Expected Today
- Miscellany
- LAGUNA BEACH : Sculpture Is Up and Running
- MISSION VIEJO : Council May Ratify Redevelopment Pact
- SATICOY : Sanity Trial Jury Begins Deliberations
- SANTA ANA : Lawsuit Blames State for Sex Attack on 2
- LOS ANGELES : Times Mirror Counsel Named to Superior Court
- Countywide : 200 Help Put Out Fire in State Park
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Misses Costly to San Diego State Kicker
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojan Band Leader Is a Halftime Hit
- THE COUNTY'S TOP FOOTBALL PLAYERS : Carey vs. Kirschke Should Be Worth Seeing
- Athletics End Drought by Pouring It On : Baseball: Hapless Angels routed, 14-2, as Carney Lansford leads Oakland offense with five hits and five RBIs.
- 1991 SDSU-BYU GAME REVISITED : Tie Still Haunts Aztecs : Football: Contest that helped decide the WAC title remains burned into the minds of the participants.
- Time Executive Gets Sports Illustrated Job
- AEROSPACE
- Third-Generation Bravo PC Launched by AST Research
- Judge Who Called Lawyers Boobs Kept on Case
- Peeling Paint Plagues Owners of Ford Trucks
- DANA POINT : Same Gang Blamed for Six Robberies
- HOLLYWOOD PARK QUARTER HORSE RACING : Garcia Didn't Want to Try Bullring
- Vietnamese Back Clinton, Point to His Stance on Human Rights : Politics: The group's announcement is significant in that the Southeast Asian community has traditionally supported Republicans.
- There's Danger Down Below : Intrepid Divers Go to Great Depths Looking for Adventure of a Lifetime
- Countywide : United Way Seeks Service Volunteers
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : The Slide Down Could Be Long
- Sacramento Perch Are Biting at Crowley Lake
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider Outlet Mall Subsidy
- STAGE REVIEWS : A 'Cherry Orchard' for All Seasons at OCC
- CONTEMPORARY MUSIC JOHN D'AGOSTINO : A Double Shot of Local Rock
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sneakers': A Caper With Lots of Twists
- $7.6 Billion Urged for Hurricane Aid : Disaster: President Bush asks Congress to back relief for South Florida, Louisiana. He cites deficit concerns but calls the 'human need . . . even more staggering.'
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Womanly Art of Menswear : How to Spin-Doctor a N.Y. Look in L.A?
- Aide to Winnie Mandela Escapes Death Sentence
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : HAIRSTYLE : Straighten Up and Curl Tight
- Resurrecting Memories From Ashes : Genealogy: A self-published history of a Jewish family recalls the lives of 115 Holocaust victims--all relatives that the author never knew.
- A Watchdog Can't Be a Pussycat
- Former UC Irvine Vice Chancellor John Miltner Dies : Educator: During his tenure as the top fund-raising officer at UCI, private donations nearly tripled. He left in 1991 to head a university in Illinois.
- SUNLAND : Hearing on Golf Course Postponed
- OXNARD : Inquiry Criticizes Police Dispatcher
- O&Y; to Sell N.Y. Skyscraper to Bondholders
- Tajiks Offer Assurances on Democratic Rule : Central Asia: Russia offers to help end political turmoil.
- Kitchen Cutting Goes to the Mat
- Sunday Campaign Stop Set by Bush
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Suspend Pay Hike for Dixon Assistants
- BANKING : How RTC Loses Money on S&L; Property : Bailout: A new report says a handful of large investors are snatching up real estate at bargain prices.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Nothing Ventured : Medical Products Inventors Face Unhealthy Times as an Ailing Economy Cuts Into Capital
- Lithuania, Russia Agree on Pullout : Baltics: The last of 20,500 former Soviet troops are to leave about a year earlier than planned.
- Immigrants Face Cal State Fee Hike : Ruling: An L.A. judge says undocumented students must pay out-of-state tuition, adding $7,380 to their annual education costs. The decision brings 20-campus system in line with UC and the community colleges.
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Women Rate the Top Trends
- Q & A : New World Order Will Include Everyone
- South Africa's Growing Graves : Will nation continue to tear itself apart?
- Cities Seek Power to Move Adult Shops : Laws: Municipalities want state justices' approval to compel relocation even if it puts the stores out of business.
- 3 Plead Guilty in Record Food Stamp Fraud
- Reformers Say U.S. Should Drop Out of Electoral College
- McAuliffe's Husband to Be Judge
- Official Asks the U.S. to Stop 'Genocide' in Bosnia
- LOS ALAMITOS : Schools Rehire 29 of 41 People Laid Off
- Cities Seek Right to Move Adult Shops : Pornography: State Supreme Court is asked to overturn an appellate ruling that said adult bookstores' rights were violated because they might be forced out of business.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : A Crime in Benefit of Land Grabbers : Rape charges against a Brazilian Indian leader smell of a political frame-up.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : One More Question About Roth
- All in the Family
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein Tours Riot Area; Seymour Presses for Debate
- Bergen to Purchase Competitor : Health: The huge drug and health products wholesaler plans to buy Durr-Fillauer for $470 million.
- Habitat for Humanity Homes in Hurricane's Path Tough as Nails
- Off Palos Verdes, a DDT Dumping Ground Lingers : Environment: Dozens of scientists have been hired by both sides in two suits over pesticide off peninsula coast.
- CONSUMER CREDIT : Personal Debt Drops for 6th Straight Month : Economy: Slow income growth makes drop in spending understandable, but it slows recovery.
- Ins and Outs of CMO Investing
- Rabin Survives Crisis Over Budget Priorities : Israel: Cabinet OKs spending plan after rancorous debate and threats of revolt over allocations for settlements, immigrants and education.
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : The Single Hottest Cut : * Hair: Bridget Fonda spawned a legion of imitators with her short sexy do. Its appeal, says a stylist, is that it "focuses on the unique beauty of each person's face."
- Countywide : CHP Driving Under Influence Tally Is 39
- BURBANK : City Gives Check to Electric Car Group
- Victim, 79, Dies as Clutter Slows Firefighters
- NOT QUITE ENOUGH: Orange County residents have...
- Golden Age of Comedy : Life provides plenty of laughs for 77-year-old Sydnie Weiss, and she passes them on to her elderly audiences.
- BURBANK : Airport to Finish Study of Moving
- OXNARD : High Court Won't Hear Target's Appeal
- Countywide : Airport Controller to Be Retrained
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Clinton Blames Bush for Loss of Blue-Collar Jobs : Campaign: Democrat says U.S. response has been poor. He describes his own plan to help retrain workers.
- Public Service to Be Required by Laguna High
- Port Funds a Ray of Hope for Needy City : Economy: But many obstacles have to be overcome before San Diego can get a share of the Port District's surplus, to help make up for state budget cutbacks.
- John O'Brien has been appointed executive director...
- Laurence President of Novadyne
- Quake Kills One in Iran
- Bergen Signs Cash Deal for Durr-Fillauer : Acquisition: Orange-based drug wholesaler was relentless in pursuing Alabama company, for which it will pay $470 million.
- Politics and Religion
- COLUMN ONE : Kid Books Enlist in Eco-War : Penguins, whales--even Ninja Turtles--are fighting for the environment in word and picture. Industry hates the publishing trend.
- Positive Strokes Paddle Racers' Canoes
- Clinton, Quayle Missile Jabs Miss the Mark
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Hemline Decline : In a User's Guide to Wearing Long Skirts, Rule No. 1 Is: Don't Panic
- Supervisors Suspend 60 CAO Pay Raises : Government: Molina, who called for the freeze, said other non-union personnel had not received similar increases.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ BARBARA HACKMAN FRANKLIN : Reform Laws on Product Liability Now : Case after incredible case raises the stakes against research and new products. : lines.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rosenbach Leaves Hospital
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Villa Park
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Love Is Developing Quite a Following at Katella
- Piazza Learns in Losing Process : Dodgers: He shows promise at bat in 7-5 loss to the Braves but realizes there are still lessons behind the plate.
- Richardson Traded to Pacers, Timberwolves Get Person : NBA: Former UCLA star will be reunited with Reggie Miller. Pistons trade John Salley to the Heat.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Budget to Be Cut by $800,000
- TO OUR READERS
- Immigrants Face Fee Hikes From Cal State System : Ruling: An L.A. judge says undocumented students must pay out-of-state tuition, adding $7,380 to their annual education costs. The decision brings 20-campus system in line with UC and the community colleges.
- MOVIES - Sept. 9, 1992
- Obituaries - Sept. 9, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 9, 1992
- Water Districts Consider Increasing Rates to Offset State Cuts : Utilities: The loss of revenues will have a ripple effect throughout the county. Some agencies say they may reduce jobs and programs.
- Hurricane Relief Trucks Hit the Road to Florida : Palmdale: Three rigs crammed with water, food, clothing, furniture, baby formula and stuffed animals start nonstop trek to ravaged area.
- When Teen Pregnancy Hits Home : Lifestyle: Politics aside, each family faces tough decisions. Some unite, but others are torn apart in deciding whether to keep the baby.
- Florida Win Assures Woman House Seat
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Killing of 28 Underlines Need for S. Africa Talks : Violence: Ciskei incident shows that delay in resuming negotiations will only increase deadly cycle.
- Gore Emerges as Happy Warrior With Endless Attacks on GOP : Democrats: As the race heads into the homestretch, the vice presidential nominee has shaken off a stiff image and seems at ease in his current role.
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Save a Little, Splurge a Little
- 4 Women in Tailhook Case File Suits
- Attack in Bosnia Kills 2 French Peacekeepers : Balkans: Two others are wounded in the five-minute fusillade of machine-gun fire near Sarajevo airport.
- Shoddy Housing Poses New Woes for Floridians
- 4 Escape Injury as Plane Makes Emergency Landing
- San Marcos Says Landfill Can Expand
- Lebanon Vote Produces Pro-Syrian Parliament : Election: The outcome sharpens Christian-Muslim differences. Maronites vow to oppose legislature.
- Israeli Kills 4 Women, Is Slain by Police
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 9, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 9, 1992
- CONSUMER CREDIT : Rise in Fraud Prompts Call for New Credit Card ID : Security: With losses of more than $1 billion in '91, banks seek mandatory use of personal identification numbers like those used on automated teller machines.
- Accidental Deaths
- AIRLINES
- But Will It Come if You Yell 'Herbie'?
- Firms Learn to Adapt During the Recession : Alternative markets: Many are thriving because they found and exploited unusual niches created by hard times.
- Alan John Borner has joined the board...
- * Saks Fifth Avenue announced Tuesday that...
- Latinos and Ethnic Envy
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 9, 1992
- Bank Regulators to Hold Hearings on Credit Crunch : Lending: The meetings come amid a heated presidential campaign. Many debate whether a crunch even exists.
- Howard G. Merowit has been appointed director...
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Grazing on Fitness Fads : What Does a Body Good? A Healthy Variety of Newer, Better and Cheaper Workouts
- Going the Extra Miles : Many of Us Feel Driven to Maintain Old Ties, No Matter How Long or Illogical the Commute
- ORANGE : School Employees to Vote on Pay Cut
- Burbank Looking at Ways to Cut Budget : Municipal: Independent blue-ribbon committees will consider such things as privatization of some services to cope with state funding losses.
- Panel on LAPD Response Hears Bitter Charges
- GOP to Clinton: 'Come Clean' on Draft Record
- Suspect Pleads Guilty in Exxon Kidnaping Case : Trial: Man admits he abducted company executive Reso in an attempt to extort $18 million, but says he never meant to kill him.
- Ciskei Leader Seeks to Keep Some Power : S. Africa: The future of black homelands has become a major issue in deadlocked talks on a new constitution.
- Vietnamese Group Backs Clinton
- Bush Courts Democratic Jewish Voters : Politics: He praises his record in Middle East and specifically tells what he's done for Israel. He also questions Clinton's response to a crisis.
- Quayle Tries to Distance Ticket From Anti-Gay Views
- Values Not Critical Issue in Town Known as Mayberry
- Software Start-Up: State of the Art Inc.,...
- Chrysler to Say Goodby to Detroit : Automotive: Company will move headquarters to Auburn Hills, leaving only General Motors to call the Motor City home.
- NEW IMAGE? The abortion issue is one...
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Things Dad Never Taught You About Shaving
- 17 Japanese Cabinet Members Deny Links to Firm in Scandal
- Library Celebrating Diversity as a Resource : Culture: A special collection houses material on Americans of many races, bilingual education, special education and women's issues.
- Heart Is Where the Home Is : Relationships: For 15 years, medically fragile children have been coming to Marisol, based in a Costa Mesa residence, for comfort, care and a chance to live.
- Japan Lists 4,152 People Over 100 Years
- Study Calls Welfare Plan a Peril to Infants
- A DMV Policy That Endangers Us All
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : He's Gotta Have It : How Does a Guy Update a Wardrobe? With Four Easy Pieces
- Paris Metro Fighting AIDS
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : 'What's Hot? What's Not?'
- Japan Ready to Send Troops to Cambodia : Peacekeeping: The 1,200 soldiers and police will be Tokyo's first postwar ground force overseas.
- FASHION / FALL IN THE CITY : Backstage Badges of Courage
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Dana Hills
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Is Still Hitting Homers as Pirates Win
- Bengals Are Identified in Rape Suit
- Opening Mail Is Just the Beginning
- What About Bob? : Pirates Benefiting Enormously From Contributions of Unheralded Walk
- Baseball
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue Will Cite The Citadel's Upset
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Irish Head Swinton's Wish List
- Dual Role Suits Rams' Stewart : NFL: With his ability to cover the run and the pass, safety/linebacker position seems to be a perfect fit.
- LOS ALAMITOS HARNESS RACING : Blaylock Gets the Most Out of Tony's Best
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Newport Harbor
- College Football
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Wins His 20th Game; Yankees' Tartabull Has 9 RBIs
- Hitting His Stride : After 19 Years of Consistency in Milwaukee, Robin Yount Is About to Join Rarefied Company With 3,000 Hits
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 9, 1992
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Davis Prepared for Bad News
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Burly Linemen Intent on Lifting Calabasas Into Contention
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Conductor Pushes Opera Pacific to a Bolder 'Boheme'
- Summer Box Office Ends Up as 3rd Best on Record : Movies: 'The lack of those $200-million grossing pictures is what made the difference,' according to one statistician.
- TV Reviews : 'On Television' Rips TV as Education Tool
- FULLERTON : Historic Letter to Be Shown at Museum
- LOS PADRES FOREST : Wilderness Area Will Remain Open
- Roth Has Right to Remain Silent, Obligation to Explain
- Gray Prepared Well for Strong Finish : UCLA: Cornerback overcame initial bout of homesickness and developed into big-play performer for Bruins.
- Padres Not Sorry to Say Goodby to Candlestick : Baseball: This trip Padres' last before Giants' planned move to Florida. Score tied, 5-5, after 11 innings.
- The Romeros Will Still Be a Family Affair at the Bowl : Music: Angel Romero may have struck out on his own, but three generations of virtuoso guitarists will be on stage tonight.
- STAGE REVIEW : Actors' Gang's 'Klub' Takes No Prisoners
- O.C. Alternatives to Lollapalooza's Alternatives : On the same weekend that the show stops in Irvine are Pigfest and two free concerts--Notapalooza and Hokapauloogie III.
- Depot Puts the Squeeze on 'Guys' : Tiny La Habra venue mutes the energy of the musical. And barely passable singing doesn't help the production, either.
- QUOTABLE
- MOVIES - Sept. 9, 1992
- RECORDINGS
- Families and Issues
- MUSIC
- A Long Way 'From the Mississippi Delta' : Theater: Endesha Ida Mae Holland's play is the story of her triumph over prostitution, poverty and prejudice.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 9, 1992
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Al Rosen Knows That Winning the Triple Crown is a Tough Task
- Too Good for Game He Loves
- PALOMAR LEAGUE PREVIEW : Orange Glen Should Scramble to the Top
- Miscellany
- No. 7 Fernandez Shows No. 4 Sabatini the Door : U.S. Open: Going to the net more often, she upsets the Argentine, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. Top-seeded Seles sweeps past Hy in 55 minutes.
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Saddleback
- PREP PREVIEW '92 : BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY : SIX TEAMS TO WATCH : Huntington Beach
- COMMENTARY : Some Don't Get the Big Picture
- PLNC Upsets Southwest State
- Jobless Report Helps Drag Dow Down 21.34 : Market Overview
- Nothing Ventured : Medical Products Inventors Face Unhealthy Times as an Ailing Economy Cuts Into Capital
- New Retail Strategy: CMS Enhancements Inc. in...
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Marketing Creations No Easy Task
- AEROSPACE
- New Notebook Computer: For working people on...
- Judge Taken Off Key Suit on Smoking : Law: Appeals court also overturns a ruling to open confidential tobacco industry documents.
- BANKING : How RTC Loses Money on S&L; Property : Bailout: A new report says a handful of large investors are snatching up real estate at bargain prices.
- Clean Needles Put Into War on AIDS : Health: L.A. group serves about 150 heroin addicts weekly, swapping new syringes for dirty ones in controversial approach to fighting disease.
- News From State Worsens County's Budget Troubles
- Newport Will Elect Two to Council : Election: Measure M, which would permit a 50-year lease renewal for the Balboa Bay Club, is expected to be one of the ballot's most controversial issues.
- Spotlight Stolen in Denny Drama : Court: Sideshows have at times eclipsed the legal proceedings for the suspects in the beating and could be setting the stage for an even more controversial trial.
- Oxnard Council Bans Sunday Night Cruising
- CULTURE WATCH : Slay a Superhero?
- Rep. Packard Earns Nod as Top Cost Cutter in D.C. : Government: Taxpayer organization ranks the Oceanside Republican No. 1 in Congress for his support of legislation that would save money.
- Tiny Infant Loses Her Struggle for Survival : Medicine: Sheyanne Welch, who weighed 12 ounces at birth, dies of complications from surgery to correct a perforated intestine. Earlier, her progress had amazed doctors.
- LOS ANGELES : Muslim Relief Official Appeals for Aid to Bosnia
- 400 Students Protest Budget Cuts : Education: They walk out of L.A. schools in opposition to reductions in teachers' salaries and prospect of larger classes.
- Mexican Independence Day Events
- Riot Shooting Suspect Faces New Charges : Crime: An alleged gang member, already accused of attempted murder in the wounding of a firefighter, is arraigned on 12 more felony counts.
- Spago U.: USC, we all know, is...
- If Killing Is Down, Are Guns Out? Are Dads In? : Gangs: This is temporary remission; like any fad, gang warfare will truly vanish when it no longer seems cool.
- Two Tough Letter-Writers Square Off in the Mail
- Driver Pleads Innocent to Hit-and-Run Charge
- 2 Cab Firms Accused of Violating City Rules : Transportation: Panel will meet Thursday to hear evidence that one taxi company employed false advertising and another used unlicensed cars.
- Antonovich Calls for Child Abuse Investigation
- MEDICINE / FERTILITY : No Age Barrier Seen for Egg-Transfer Pregnancies
- Last Barrier to County Board Expansion Falls
- Obituaries - Sept. 9, 1992
- Campaign Calendar
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Stagecoach Inn Now a Stop for Area Tourists
- Schools OK Ambassador Hotel Report : Education: The board's approval of the environmental study allows planning to begin for the demolition of the structure and building of a high school on the site.
- Four Women File Suit Over Tailhook Scandal
- SANTA PAULA : Boy, 15, Seriously Injured in Stabbing
- Cal Lutheran Looks at Other Antenna Sites : Thousand Oaks: The university hopes to decide within two weeks whether to stick with Mountclef Ridge, its original choice.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Church Billed for Costs of Brush Fire
- Dorothy Shapiro, Founder of Museum, Is Dead at 64
- Convenience-Store Robber Conveniently Leaves ID
- Driver Slams Into Pole, Causes Power Outage