- Gore Accuses Bush of Foreign Policy Blunders : Politics: Candidate alleges the President knew of the arms-for-hostage deal and should explain his role in the Iran-Contra scandal.
- Phil Draper; Advocate of Rights for the Disabled
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Bee Habitat Will Be Bulldozed
- Clinton Wins Backing of 13-Million Strong AFL-CIO : Democrats: Candidate attacks Bush for recent promises that run counter to longstanding Administration policy.
- Major Carriers Again Delay Air Fare Hikes
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1992
- A King's Ransom for Prince : Artist Signs Record $100-Million Contract With Warner
- Recession, Suit Settlement Cut Into FHP Profits : Health care: Despite revenue jump, California layoffs and a lawsuit that cost $8.25 million cut earnings.
- IBM Makes PC Unit More Independent : Technology: But the firm stops short of spinning off the troubled operation.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 4, 1992
- Hello Clio, What's New? : Advertising Executives Slow to Welcome Reincarnated Award Ceremony
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Keating's Son Settles Claims for $30 Million : Lincoln S&L;: Regulators will probably never see any of the money, as Charles Keating III is bankrupt.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- 'Butcher' of Kurds Sent to Shiites in Iraq
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- Company Seeks Cover as It Repels 19th Graffiti Attack : Construction: Company is asking Caltrans to replace landscaping that hid building from freeway. Since removal of greenery, vandals have struck repeatedly.
- LA HABRA : Residents Sound Off About Street's Noise
- Why Melanie Lomax Deserves a Medal
- VENTURA : Jury Asked to Find Woman Not Guilty
- SIMI VALLEY : Changes Planned for Student Service
- 2 Officers Cleared of Tryst Allegations
- Is This Any Way to Do a Budget? : There must be a better way to survive the recession
- A Store of Knowledge to Help Merchants : Community relations: In Inglewood, Korean business owners and black youths participate in a program aimed at avoiding confrontations.
- Clintons Come Face-to-Face With Storm's Human Toll : Hurricane: They tour devastated areas in Florida and hear a father tell how he lost his house--and how his daughter lost all her toys.
- Do Purses or Pockets Hold Their Own?
- LOS ANGELES : 500 Protest Switch to Non-Union Contractor
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1992
- Impact of Ahmanson Project Is Detailed : Environment: A report on proposed housing development calls significant adverse effects on air quality and traffic unavoidable.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Angelenos Send Help to Battered Nicaragua : Disaster: Central American immigrants pour into consulate with donations of food, clothing and cash for victims of tidal waves.
- Reform Is on His Lips, Not in His Heart : Auto insurance: Pete Wilson's requirements for a bill turn out to be just a screen for his pro-industry agenda.
- SANTA ANA : Homeless Waiting for Ax to Fall
- Simi Valley : Incentives Offered to Attend Schools
- Finance Reform Is One Sure Way to Keep the Bums Out
- Outlook Is Good for Great Weather Over the Long Holiday Weekend
- Follow the Pied Piper to Redondo Beach for some relevant drama.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Gets Proposals to Cover Fund Losses
- Officer Wounds Mugging Suspect
- The Guns of August
- VENTURA : Man Settles Oil Dumping Lawsuit
- Cuts May Be Deeper Than Anticipated : Budget: County officials begin to sort out the effect of the state spending blueprint. Social services and county courts could be especially hard hit.
- Hospital Pairing Leaves Area With One Less Choice About Abortion
- Drowned Man's Relatives Sought
- Hiuka Drops Its Plans for Scrap Yard in Wilmington : Business: In an unexpected move, the company announces it will relocate its facility from San Pedro to the Port of Long Beach.
- Settlement Reached in Death at Christo Project
- County Approves Westridge Proposal in Ecological Area : Development: A compromise allows housing, shops and a golf course in an oak-dotted locale near Santa Clarita.
- CHATSWORTH : Software Firm to Move to Simi Valley
- NORTHERN L.A. COUNTY : Candidate Questions Rival's Description
- Countywide : Nicaraguans Seek News of Families
- YORBA LINDA : $3.8-Million Contract for Center Approved
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Preparing for a Rainy Day
- Questions Over Gift of $500 Cuff Links Leave City Agency With the Gold Bill
- Ex-Gang Members, Officials Call for Bloodless Weekend : Violence: Rep. Waters and clergymen ask Crips and Bloods to maintain their truce, and accuse the media of stirring fear.
- Japan Tugs on All Levers but Still Needs Reform : Economy: Optimism over current correctives must not sideline fundamental change.
- Sagging Real Estate Market Has Up Side: Tax Drop : Economy: Owners can appeal assessment if they think the county has overvalued their property, and reduce tax payments.
- Obituaries - Sept. 4, 1992
- Drywallers File 9 More Lawsuits
- Apartment Building Owner Kills Intruder : Shooting: Laimonis Dzidrums waited six hours before reporting incident to police. Friends of dead man said he was trying to help people who had been evicted the day before.
- Feud Escalates as Jurist Calls for Reiner's Defeat : Courts: Judge Dorn calls his removal from Denny case an insult to blacks and urges voters to support the district attorney's challenger in November election.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Woman Killed When Car Rolls Over Her
- Baby Found Abandoned on Front Porch
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Course Is Clear for Trabuco Hills' Barnes
- Ground Is Broken for Hall of Fame
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Shares Early Lead With Janzen
- Gulls Sign Ex-NHL Center
- Big Government
- Republicans on Lawyers
- He Helped the Needy, and It Might Have Killed Him : Crime: Sanford Fineman got a transient a room and a job--but the kindhearted gesture might have been fatal. The 73-year-old businessman was robbed and killed this week, and the homeless man is being held with two others on suspicion of murder.
- War Cake Re-Revisited
- Republicans on Lawyers
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : Article Lends a Hand
- War Cake Re-Revisited
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : Taking a Different Path
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : City Officials Are There to Protect Humans' Interests
- Senate Debates
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Elections
- Coverage of Navy Tailhook Scandal
- Republicans on Lawyers
- Republicans on Lawyers
- Job Stress
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : Wives' Pet Peeves
- Houses Divided : The Woody-Soon Yi Romance Has Sparked Questions About the Complex Ties That Bind the Modern Family : Abuse claims: 'In custody cases, it is the atom bomb, it is the final weapon,' says an attorney who represents parents accused of sexual molestation.
- SAT Scores
- Morningside's Franklin Fired as Athletic Director
- MOVIES - Sept. 3, 1992
- Democrats Set Up Shop
- Bill Clinton Seems to Be a Natural on Latest Cover of Rolling Stone
- IBM to Leave Norwalk in Cost-Cutting Move : Business: The pullout, which will take about a year, will result in a substantial loss of sales tax revenue for the city. The company plans no layoffs.
- ART : 'Edge' Waits at the Gate for Airport Travelers
- City Agency Approves Talks for Card Club : Finances: Opponents brand gambling "a tool of Satan," and the mayor's brother warns the council of possible recall efforts.
- U.S. Officials Found Not Tied to Iraq Scandal
- Glendale : Housing for Senior Citizens
- Southwest Utah Is Jolted by Early-Morning Quake
- Cuts Undermine State Pledge of Help for All
- Bill to Reinstate Tax Break for Ship Refueling Awaits Wilson's Signature
- Buy Words : A Family of Mostly Non-Shoppers Copes as Best It Can
- Riots Changed Few Attitudes, Poll Finds : Human relations: In comparing surveys taken before and after the violence, UCLA researchers found perceptions about economic, ethnic, political and social life in Los Angeles County were much the same.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Community College Board OKs $370.5-Million Budget
- Panelist Accuses Port Chairman of Slander : Ventura: The suit alleges that he told a councilman that Commissioner Robert Starr is a convicted felon.
- VALENCIA : Same Man Sought in 3rd Heist at Bank
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1992
- CASTAIC : 3 Inmates Injured in Brawl at Jail
- 2 Gunmen Killed in Shootout With Guard
- FOOTBALL '92 : City vs. Southern Section : Retrogrid : Newly Established City Section-Southern Section Playoff Evokes Could-Have-Been Blockbusters of Yesteryear
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE COLLEGES: CAL LUTHERAN / CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Cal Lutheran Girds for Challenge of SCIAC
- Morris Carnovsky; Acted in Modern, Classic Roles
- THEATER REVIEW / 'BIG RIVER' : In Twain's Spirit : Huck Finn's struggle to overcome racism and social tyranny is well played out in this musical production.
- Another Side of the Law : Youth programs: Boys learn that police officers are more than authority figures when they spend a weekend camping near Big Bear.
- Gutsy Youth Sees a Future in SEALs : Cancer-Fighting 16-Year-Old Gets His Wish to Spend Day With Navy Unit
- LONG BEACH : Spruce Goose Will Be Closed to Public in 10 Days
- Budget Aftermath: It's Not All California's Fault : Blame the governor? Or the Legislature? What about Uncle Sam?
- OJAI : Group Criticizes Report on Landfill
- San Diego : Tip Leads to Arrest on Hit-Run Charge
- Low-Cost Ways to Stimulate Child's Interest in Learning
- 221st Birthday Party for San Gabriel Mission
- CASTAIC : Cleanup of Freeway Oil Spill Continues
- PLATFORM : Give Lawyers Credit
- It Makes Them Light Up : Cigar Smokers Relish a Night in Their Honor at Restaurant
- COSTA MESA : Somaliland Native Tells of Horrors
- Education Leaders Are Unsure of Effect of New State Budget
- Officer Returns Fire, Killing Youth, After Being Saved by Radio, Protective Vest : Crime: Teen-age assailant hid in a closet and shot twice during police search of El Monte apartment, officials said.
- NATIONAL CITY : Two Men Accused of Rape, Robbery
- Hearings Set for 1st Liquor Licensees Seeking to Rebuild : Riot aftermath: The state will be watching planners' decisions to see if the city tries to intrude on California's authority to grant permits for alcohol sales.
- August: Grim Milepost in a Bloody Year : Crime: L.A. County's 263 possible homicides exceed the record set just a month ago. In 1992, the total is already 1,753.
- Attorneys Agree on Judge in Denny Case
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Opening Some Much-Needed Jail Space
- LOS ANGELES : Council to Hire Lawyer for Claim Linked to King Case
- IRVINE : Marine Critical After Car Is Hit by Train
- Countywide : Hart to Discuss State Budget at College
- COLUMN LEFT/ EUGENE J. CARROLL : Testing 100 . . . 200 . . . 300 . . . 400 . . . 500 . . . : Nuclear tests perpetuate competition and encourage others to seek such weapons.
- VALENCIA : 2 Shoot Jeweler During Robbery
- Lawyer's Libel Suit Against Publisher, Writer Settled : Courts: Barry Tarlow said 1986 Doubleday book wrongly implicated him in several crimes. He terms payment to be made in the case 'substantial.'
- U.S., Mexico to Jointly Study Border Airport
- ORANGE : International Street Fair Begins Friday
- PALMDALE : 17 Held on Charges Involving Cocaine
- STAGE
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- Producer Makes Networks Offer They Can't Refuse : Television: 'Scared Silent,' Arnold Shapiro's documentary on child abuse, will be simulcast Friday by CBS, NBC and PBS.
- ART REVIEWS : Grouping of Lauras Shows Arbitrary but Witty Choices
- STAGE REVIEWS : There's Just One Dud in Celebration of One-Acts
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- TV REVIEW : 'Middle Ages' Starts Off Smart, Witty
- Designing Events for Latino Audiences
- JAZZ REVIEW : Williams Quintet Busts Loose
- 'Back to Balboa' CDs Celebrate Stan the Band Man : A five-disc set culls 48 songs and four panel discussions from the Orange County-based, 1991 gala in honor of Stan Kenton.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 3, 1992
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Etheridge Shares Her Rock Gifts
- LOS ALAMITOS : Some Good Breaks From The Starting Gate
- Pulling Together : Dangerous Sport of Speed Water Skiing Engenders Unity in Kahn Family of Oxnard
- Doctor: Gathers Left Court Alive : Jurisprudence: Shaffer testifies that Loyola player was moved for treatment because he had good pulse and was breathing.
- Connors Blows Out More Than Candles : U.S. Open: On his 40th birthday, he routs Oncins, setting up his next match with Lendl, who barely advances.
- Former St. Bernard Player Transfers to El Camino
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE : 1991 IN REVIEW
- Carson Is Hopeful of a Return to Prominence, Not Problems : High schools: After a nightmarish 6-5-1 season in 1991, the Colts open 1992 with a national ranking and new attitude.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mitchell Is Out for the Season
- STAGE / NANCY CHURNIN : Nostalgia Plays Well in San Diego
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MUSIC REVIEW : Oregon Symphony Makes Bowl Debut
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Late Surge Pushes Dow Index Up 24.05 : Market Overview
- Late Surge Pushes Dow Index Up 24.05 : Market Overview
- RETAIL
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- RETAIL
- 'Multimedia' Software Accesses It All
- Bergen-Brunswig to Urge Court to Block Acquisition by Rival
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Sears to Repair Image With $46 Million in Coupons : Retailing: It may be the largest such consumer fraud settlement ever. California auto centers will be on probation for 3 years.
- AT&T; Wins Major Contract from NTT Corp. of Japan
- CITY EASTERN LEAGUE PREVIEW : Pointers Will Have Little Competition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stradford, Stephen Added to Roster
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- Games Will Become Real for Norris : International sports: She will realize a dream by swimming for the U.S. disabled team in the Paralympics at Barcelona.
- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Slimmed-Down Perry, Bears Agree
- Hurricane's Ill Winds Blow West : College football: Antelope Valley athletes who played on the same Florida high school team anguish over terror their families suffered through.
- Debate on Vincent Expected to Be Tense : Baseball: Owners' meeting today could produce a no-confidence vote on commissioner.
- PRO FOOTBALL '92 : Knox Knows There's No Easy Answer : Rams: He specializes in quick turnarounds, but rebounding from a 3-13 season might be his toughest challenge.
- Miscellany
- Chapman Women Win Volleyball Opener
- CSUN's Quarterbacks Pass Test of Coping With Coaching Changes
- His Decision to Settle on Seattle Has Brought Satisfaction : Football: Former West Torrance High player Josh Moore has been to two Rose Bowls and played on a national championship team at Washington.
- Bird Considered Them a Quick Way to Ruin Good Meal
- ORANGE LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Valencia's Draft Talks a Good Game, and Plays One, Too
- Miscellany
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Myers Says Management to Blame for Poor Attendance This Season
- UCLA Offense Starts Slowly in Scrimmage
- Saratoga Dew Wins Gazelle at Belmont
- College Football '92 : Spotlight Not Blinding Faulk
- Merlin Petit, Controversial Boxing Matchmaker, Is Found Dead at Home
- Rams' Gilbert Is Making Progress Slowly but Surely : Football: With experience, rookie defensive tackle says he will become the dominate lineman everyone expects him to be.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: ORANGE LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- Red Cross Collects $72,000 for Victims of Hurricane
- Cities Gird for Big Hit From the State Budget : Austerity: No municipality in county escapes the ax; officials scramble for reserve funds to make up the $81 million in cuts.
- Oxnard College Has Increase in Students : Education: The smallest of the county's three two-year campuses is the only one to grow.
- SAN DIEGO : Judge Orders Death for Convicted Killer
- Transsexual Held in Men's Jail Sues : Legal system: Inmate who has had a partial sex-change operation says she should be treated as a woman and moved to women's jail. Sheriff's official calls it a 'difficult situation.'
- Hopefuls Sound Anti-Incumbency Theme : Politics: Lack of time leaves little room for debate, but candidates' forum gives many of the candidates a chance to meet their opponents.
- OXNARD : Robbers Victimize Ice Cream Vendors
- NHL Signs a Five-Year TV Contract
- Boxing
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Nostalgia Night Set for Tripp Saturday
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Los Coyotes' Tribute to Defending Champion Bradley Has a Familiar Ring
- Placentia Firm Officials Admit Guilt in Worker's Death : Courts: Demolition company owner, his brother and a supervisor will face 90-day terms in L.A. County Jail for involuntary manslaughter in Torrance roof collapse.
- Across the concrete and into the trees:...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Consortium to Back Trade Pact
- ELECTIONS / 23RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Perez Ferguson, Gallegly in Close Race, Polls Show
- Airport Manager Files Grievance
- COSTA MESA : Bank Guard Catches Suspect in Robbery
- PORT HUENEME : Low-Cost Housing Project Dropped
- Torrance Sues Accounting Firm in Investment Scandal : Litigation: The city claims Deloitte & Touche failed to notify it of problems with investment adviser Steven D. Wymer, who allegedly defrauded the city of more than : $6 million.
- LA PALMA : 23 Workers Get Pay Hike, Shorts Option
- Countywide : Soviet Politician to Visit, Promote Book
- Miscellany
- Inoculation From the Worst of It
- Navy Officers to Get Partial Refund for Party Fee : Military: The repayments for the $22 fee will be only $8. Some who paid were on leave and didn't know about the reception.
- Transit Coalition Seeks New Members
- Plums Up
- Nicaraguan Tidal Wave Toll Nears 100 : Disaster: Thousands are homeless. Government makes an urgent appeal for international aid.
- Gayle Wilson Is Honoree of Muses
- Clothing for a Class Act : Diverse Styles Influence Wardrobes as Teens Set New Trends in School Fashions
- Serb Besieging Sarajevo Agrees to Big-Gun Supervision : Civil war: U.N. would gain access to weapons. But earlier promises have not held.
- Storm Rebuilding Likened to War Reconstruction
- Simi Valley Gets Zip : A new line of T-shirts prompts question: What if Simi Valley also had its own prime-time teen soap opera?
- SAFER CAMPUS? Jennifer Lawson, 19, the new...
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Pops' Blue Ribbon
- BOOK REVIEW : Get Real, Jacques : Economique, <i> By Jacques Pepin (William Morrow: $22; 260 pp.)</i>
- Dinner on Your Doorstep : Families: A modern solution for a vanishing tradition. How working moms team up to get home-cooked dinners on the table every night.
- Chow Fun
- Pots of Peppers
- Cake With a Crunch
- MARKETS : Shopping for the Melting Pot
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Meet Miss Lee Kum Kee of 1989
- RETAIL
- Rockwell to Expand Automotive Division : Technology: The company will invest $1 billion over the next five years in the Michigan-based operation.
- RETAIL
- Real Estate Man Mazur Hit With 29 New Charges
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- 3 of the Complaints Came From Skunks
- RETAIL : Irvine-Based Pepsico Sends Taco Bell Mobile Unit to Aid Hurricane Victims
- AUTOS
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Toyota Scales Back Outlook for Gains in U.S. Market : Automobiles: A top executive says Detroit is winning back share against Japanese auto makers.
- Use of the Dinosaur Metaphor for Business Is a Beastly Injustice
- Goldblum's Funny but Romantic 'Guy'
- Judge Voices Concerns About Ads on School TV
- ABC Unified School District : Protesters Support Teacher Accused of Sex Harassment
- ROAD NOTES
- Return to the Delicious Days of Yesteryear
- Things Will Be Picking Up All Over Town : Utilities: City will set out bins in neighborhoods to collect big items--for free. Officials says the collection centers are cheaper than picking up dumped items.
- FOOTBALL '92 : THE HIGH SCHOOLS: CITY SECTION : VALLEY PAC-8 CONFERENCE : TEAM CAPSULES
- FALLOUT FROM THE BUDGET BATTLE : Insurance Reform Is Relief for Some : Health coverage: A few small employers are expected to benefit from the reforms passed this week. But basic problems remain.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1992
- Prices Reach New Levels for Lumber : Construction: Investors speculate on the billions to be spent repairing the 85,000 homes damaged by Hurricane Andrew. But costs may already be peaking.
- GE to Offer a Consumer Charge Card : Credit: Holders can get discounts on products at large retail chains and on services. But the card will be pricey.
- AUTO INDUSTRY : Progress Made in GM Plant Strike Talks : Labor: A factory in Oklahoma becomes the seventh to close because of a lack of parts from the struck facility in Lordstown, Ohio.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 3, 1992
- Graffiti Artists Make Their Mark in the T-Shirt Market
- ELECTIONS / 25TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : McKeon Returns Donations to Gays
- BURBANK : Notices of Proposed Water Cleanup Sent
- RESEDA : 2 Men Arrested in Theft of 500 Pistols
- SANTA ANA : Man Killed During Attempted Robbery
- PORT HUENEME : Council Members Given 10% Raise
- Gunman Fatally Shoots Anaheim Man, 61
- Give Peace a Chance? Don't, Mayor Urges
- State Takeover of Compton Schools Awaits Wilson's OK
- MONTEREY PARK : 6 Indicted in Scheme to Launder Drug Funds
- County on Schedule for an Early '93 Opening of East Mesa Jail
- The State Budget: Impact on O.C. : Welfare, Education Take Hit : Social services: Already spare budgets of AFDC parents will shrink 4.5%. Some say they don't know how they'll make it.
- Firm's Officers Plead Guilty in Worker's Death : Job safety: The president and two others will be sentenced to 90 days in jail. An employee of the demolition company fell through the roof of a Torrance store.
- Community College Students Call Hike in Tuition Painful
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suit Seeks Removal of Golf Ball Net
- Mother and Child Reunion : A 29-Year Separation Ends for a Pacoima Woman and Her Son
- PALMDALE : Items Sought for Hurricane Victims
- BREA : School Board OKs $19.6-Million Budget
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Investigation Urged Into Reports of AQMD Spying
- LA PALMA : Design Work OKd on Park Features
- A Passion for Postcards : Hobbies: The technical term is deltiologist. Commonly defined, it's a person who's turned on by almost any subject--as long as it appears on something suitable for mailing.
- More Women Allowed to Join Sex Bias Suit
- Bunker Fuel Tax Exemption Bill Reaches Wilson's Office
- OAK VIEW : District Postpones Pipeline Decision
- GORMAN : Panel Delays Action on Outlet Center
- Insurance: Two Up, One Down : Health and quake bills deserve Wilson's signature; an auto bill does not
- Widow Sues in Shooting : Law Enforcement: Survivor of activist Paul Reynolds names county, county sheriff and deputy who shot her husband outside gas station.
- Jeweler Fights Back, Scares Gunman Away
- Candidate Fears Unfair Advantage
- LAGUNA BEACH : City OKs Temporary Usage Plan for Park
- CORONA DEL MAR : Tour of Renovated Lincoln School Held
- Soka Cuts Students From Plan to Expand : Santa Monicas: The school scales back its enrollment growth by up to 40%, but critics are not assuaged.
- County Agrees to Test Hawthorne Landfill for Health Hazards : Pollution: The state says the plan is not enough to determine what is buried there. A system to pipe noxious fumes away, which homeowners have protested, is also planned.
- Obituaries - Sept. 3, 1992