- President Who? Democrats Shun Campaign Help
- First American Names New Director
- Burglar Breaks Into Home of Israeli Chief of Police
- U.S. Blacks Seek a Part of Their History in Brazil
- Gore Cites Peaceful Path for Haiti Chiefs
- COMMITMENTS : Just a Little Too Tangled Up in the Internet : Harmless escapism? Or a deep, dark addiction? For those intoxicated by the anonymity of cyberspace, the hours--and hours--spent on-line may be a bit of both.
- District OKs $107,000 for Repairs at School
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Preoccupation With Testing and Grades Fosters Cheating : Classroom instruction is corrupted when high scores are the key to success for students and schools. Even teachers are inclined to act dishonestly.
- Man, Woman Slain Near Downtown
- Coordinated Lights on Coast Highway Are Foiled by Crowds
- Search Continues for Man Suffering From Alzheimer's
- NHL CAMPS : DUCKS : Two Millionaire Teens Will Grab Most Attention
- PRO FOOTBALL : Montana, Allen Propel Chiefs : Interconference: They lead Kansas City to a 30-17 victory and ruin Everett's debut with Saints.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Worthy Start for Kramer, Bears, 21-9
- PRO FOOTBALL : Broncos, Elway Drop the Ball : AFC: Denver blows a 24-6 lead against San Diego, then loses when quarterback fumbles in the final minute.
- Salsa Offense Adds Strength, Defeats Toronto
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Dream Team Makes Up for Nightmare Season
- * LaVonda Hoerdemann has joined American Savings...
- LABOR LANDMARKS : Los Angeles may not have highly visible places to mark the labor movement, like San Francisco's Union Square or Chicago's Haymarket. But some sites still call to mind labor's fight for better wages and working conditions.
- Southern California Voices / A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Multicultural Manners : Relatives Rebuff Buffet Service
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Kariya is Driven to Succeed in Training Camp : ROBYN NORWOOD
- Could This Be A Super Bowl in September? : Pro football: Raiders and 49ers, both vastly improved, play tonight.
- An Ever-Changing 'Cuba' : Filmmakers Race to Finish Documentary as Country Totters
- Warning: Real Seals Are Not 'Andre'
- LABOR DAY: One hundred years ago today,...
- Hit-and-Run Suspected in Death of Jet Skier at Lake : Accident: Glendora man, 51, may have been hit by another user of the 400-pound machines, which are prohibited in some California cities.
- Huntington District to Trim Language, Arts Requirement
- Local Jewish Veterans Launch a New Group : Thousand Oaks: A ceremony at Temple Etz Chaim marks creation of Conejo Valley chapter. Its goal is to offer services and educational activities.
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : Long Beach: Opportunity Knocks for Would-Be Entrepreneurs
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Dominelli Follows His Instincts on Field : Football: Woodbridge linebacker, perhaps one of the county's finest at finding the ball, had thoughts about sitting out the season.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Marino No Achilles' Heel in Leading the Dolphins Past Patriots : AFC: Quarterback throws five touchdown passes as Miami rallies to defeat New England, 39-35.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Fan From Irvine Arrested at Game
- Team Stumbles Upon Winning Promotion
- TELEVISION : Mr. Rogers' Heroes Are in Your Neighborhood
- BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR CALIFORNIA : Smaller Firms Spell Exiting Aging Giants : Transition: For first time ever, with a total of 48, state is home to more Fortune 500 companies than any other.
- Investors Will Have to Get Off Fence
- President Buchanan's Tombstone Vandalized
- Training Program Does Job--for Some : Employment: Federally funded O.C. offices help layoff victims seek new careers. Results are mixed.
- Ex-Convicts Stuck in Jericho Are Powder Keg
- New Home for the New Year : Jewish Congregation That Shared Quarters With Christian Church Gets Its Own Temple
- Woman Dies as Car Turns Over on Highway
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : El Toro
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Dance : A Simple 'Three Tales' From Goldberg Troupe at the Ford
- Somalia Clashes Kill 17 as Level of Violence Rises
- Trial Reopening of Hebron Mosque Reportedly Set for October
- Platform : What Is the Meaning of 'Community'?
- Scientists Plan Blasts to Pinpoint Quake Risk : Seismology: Undersea bursts of air and underground explosions are to begin in the Southland next month. Scientists say they won't harm wildlife or be noticed by people.
- Housing Plan Altering Creek Course Is Opposed : Camarillo: Many fear flooding, environmental damage will result from Pardee's project. Builder says homeowners object to losing scenic views.
- 8 Arrested in Drunk Driving Crackdown
- SWIMMING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : For Chinese, It's Turtle Soup and a Bit More
- Pro Football SPOTLIGHT
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Woodbridge
- MOVIESA Show of Support: A national coalition...
- The Perfect Match : What do you do if your relationships keep failing? Marry yourself. That's right. Anne Thompson did it a year ago and she's been inspiring women ever since.
- Children Treated to School Shopping
- Disneyland's Fireworks Can Be a Real Bomb : Neighborhoods: For those living nearest the park, Labor Day and end of summer's nightly shows come as blessed relief.
- In Praise of Friends, Fine Food, Good Talk
- Southern California Voices / A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY ISSUES : Gripe : 'Mexicans Have Some Serious Catching Up to Do' in The Media
- Video Arcade Appeals to Their Senses : Recreation: The Irvine center is a visual cornucopia for young people. And the man who keeps it overflowing enjoys the action.
- United Farm Workers Organizers List Gains
- Left-Turn Arrow Would Only Worsen Bad Intersection
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Attendance Is Not Exactly Peachy
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 24
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : 1993 IN REVIEW
- PRO FOOTBALL : Aggressive Jets Get Easy Victory Over Bills, 23-3 : AFC: New York scores touchdown on fourth-and-goal on first play of second quarter, setting pace for the game.
- How Industry Can Do Its Share for American Society
- Pacific Symphony Soars at Meadows
- CHINA
- Many Avenues Can Be Taken in Dispute Over Layoff
- Candidates Start Stretch Run in Pivotal Election : Politics: Intense marathon campaigns for governor and Senate will accelerate further after Labor Day. The year looms as a watershed, with even the '96 presidential race affected.
- Fall in the Land of Endless Summer
- Minor Parties Can Have Major Clout : Election: Exit polls in the June party primaries show a possible 20% defection from Brown, Wilson in November.
- Pipe Bomb Found on Garden Grove Freeway Defused
- Nurturing a Love Affair for Vintage Planes
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Florida's 70 Points Aren't Enough as Nebraska No. 1
- U.S. OPEN : Jensens Have Tennis Fans Doubling Over
- Courting the Collectors
- 5-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shoots Younger Brother
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE U.N. POPULATION CONFERENCE : . . . It's Voodoo Science : Somalia has no system for registering births, yet the World Bank lists its population down to a 2% margin of error.
- PRO FOOTBALL: RAMS 14, ARIZONA CARDINALS 12 : Beuerlein Takes Responsibility for Cardinal Loss : Football: With plenty of chances to pass off the blame, quarterback calls his own number.
- Art Center Fills 3 Key Jobs for March Debut
- * Dick Fried has joined Pulizzi Engineering...
- BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR CALIFORNIA : Playing a New Tune : Manufacturers Spending Again for Plants, Equipment
- Man, 86, Stung 1,000 Times in Bee Swarm; 3 Others Also Stung
- Motorized Ski Rider, 51, Killed
- Hopes Wane for Stalled Cuba Talks : Migration: A third day of negotiations fails to bring progress in the refugee crisis. U.S. negotiator points to 'substantial gaps' between the two nations.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Lungren Gambled, Lost in Gaming Panel Vote : To gain backing, the attorney general agreed to let Democrats name two of the five members. The move angered Gov. Wilson, who lobbied for defeat of the proposed commission.
- The Burgeoning Art of Healing With the Head : Mind/body books are big business. And it's not just New Agers who are lapping them up. Aging boomers are also opening up to the notion that attitude can cure.
- Man Arrested on Suspicion of Kidnaping
- Holiday Closings
- Blaze Damages Apartment
- News Challenge
- COMMITMENTS : Real Gifts Have no Strings : Presents can be wrought with all sorts of symbolism. But the adage that 'It's the thought that counts' still rules.
- Woman Arrested in Attack on Ex-Fiance
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Springer Shoots 67 to Win Greater Milwaukee Open
- Chargers Rally for 37-34 Victory : AFC: Trailing, 24-6, three touchdown passes by Humphries and a 99-yard interception return by Richard leads San Diego over Denver.
- SOUTHLAND
- Unionists Set Off Bomb Near Sinn Fein Office
- How Do You Say 'Catch 22' in Spanish? : Education: A child learning English must be schooled only in Spanish no matter how fluent she seems. The rule just begs to be bent.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Irvine
- Rams Wake Up and Show Buddy How to Play Ball : Pro football: Lyght's 74-yard fumble return keys defense, 14-12 victory, before smallest Anaheim crowd.
- Failure's 'Pre-Palooza' Party
- Victory Ends Elliott's 52-Race String
- PRO FOOTBALL : Early Returns Comforting for Browns
- Tchaikovsky Lights Fireworks at Bowl
- Lounge Offers Most (Sam, That Is) and Best New Venue for Jazz
- Brown Jaynes has been appointed executive vice...
- Cookie Creations Cut Out for Success : Irvine Firm Offers Floury Bouquets for All Occasions
- Firefighters Labor to Douse Blaze at Recycling Firm
- At 25, Internet Readies Move Into Free Market : Technology: Quasi-public computer network to be privatized. Some are leery, others see opportunity.
- Death of Woman Investigated
- Carrying Out Their Marching Orders--In Style : Youth: A new director and choreographer fine-tune Saugus High School's band program.
- THAILAND
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- AUSTRALIA
- Flying Umbrella Cuts Delaware Governor
- Lyght, the Defense Spoil Ryan's Debut : Football: Cornerback's 74-yard fumble return is one of several big plays made by unit.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Packers Manage to Get Money's Worth, 16-10 : NFC: Sharpe celebrates new contract with a touchdown reception to help Green Bay defeat Minnesota.
- The Sax Life of Bill Clinton : President's Impromptu Performance at Czech Club Is Immortalized on CD
- The Region : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Cognitech Thinks It's Got a Better Forensic Tool : The firm uses complex math in video image-enhancing technology that helps in finding suspects.
- * Janet Sharp has been appointed president...
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Sly and Oblique Tale Tackles Love and Loss With Humor : IN SEARCH OF SNOW: A Novel <i> by Luis Alberto Urrea</i> ; HarperCollins $20, 258 pages
- Today's Topic
- Recalling When Religion Hit Home for Home Run Hitter
- Richard Martin of Newport, 'Chito' of Films, Dies at 75
- Ex-Scout Leader Loses Lawsuit Over His Firing
- Event Raises Money For Women's Group
- My First Real Job : 'I See Myself as an Independent Businessperson'
- Tip Foils Abduction of Girl, 3
- PRO FOOTBALL : Lions' Hanson Leaves the Falcons in Pain, 31-28 : NFC: Detroit kicker injures leg earlier in game, but comes back to make the winning 37-yard field goal in overtime.
- Switzer Enjoys A Moment Too as Dallas Wins : Pro football: Cowboys roll over Steelers, 26-9, in coach's NFL debut.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Faulk Lifts Colts in Impressive Debut, 45-21 : AFC: Rookie rushes for 143 yards and three touchdowns as Indianapolis easily defeats error-prone Houston.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Meggett Takes the Lead in Giants' 28-23 Victory : NFC: He scores once rushing, once on a punt return, and recovers a fumble to set up another touchdown in New York's victory over the Eagles.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Seahawks Rush Past Redskins : Interconference: Warren gains 100 yards with two touchdowns as Seattle defeats Washington, 28-7.
- SINGAPORE
- Son Replaces Father as Head of Haft Firm : Feuding: Move is evidence of new factions among family controlling Dart Group.
- Irked S. Carolina City Awash in Confederate Flags
- Economic Profile
- For Drunk Drivers, Holiday Means Another Crackdown
- Pathologist-Lawyer Believes in Tying Up Loose Ends on Job
- Kings Get Tentative Deal With Free Agent Blake
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Corona del Mar
- DEL MAR : It's Just Like Old Times as Navarone Wins
- A Timeless Mix of Styles at L.A. Classic Jazz Festival
- Palmdale Ticket Is $32.9-Million Lotto Winner
- In Quiet Key West They Sing, Yes, We Have No Flotillas : Tourism: On a holiday weekend, hotel rooms are vacant and charter boats bob at the docks. Travelers apparently fear Cuban rafters are washing ashore.
- COLUMN ONE : Labor Wars Hit Home in Decatur : Caught in the cross-fire of three major disputes, the Illinois prairie city is an unwitting symbol, some say victim, of the global struggle between big business and big unions.
- Brazilian President Quickly Replaces Finance Minister : Latin America: State governor gets post. Predecessor, who resigned, admitted slanting data to aid candidate.
- Art Museum Is 'Still Identifying' Job Candidates
- 'The Burning Season' Fires Up Audience : Television: The Brazilian premiere of HBO's story of murdered rubber tapper Chico Mendes, starring Raul Julia, elicits boos, cheers and tears.
- NEA Mandate More Than Just Looking at Slides
- Rescue of Boy, 2, Played Like Thriller
- JAPAN
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE U.N. POPULATION CONFERENCE : It's the Best Hope for Our Planet . . . : We have a real chance to begin empowering women, changing consumption patterns and abolishing poverty.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Newport Harbor
- Edberg's Hopes Vanish in Loss to Fellow Swede : U.S. Open: Former champion thrown by windy conditions and falls to Bjorkman, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0.
- Networks Won't Give You Much of a Break : Television: To combat trigger-happy remote holders, execs are cutting commercials between shows, dropping theme songs and shortening opening credits this season.
- Dutta Appointed Executive VP for Ingram Micro Inc.
- * Isabell Mayer has joined Greystone Homes...
- Western Envoys to Global Population Meeting Push Compromise
- JOB DEATHS: What's the No. 1 killer...
- Los Angeles County : IRS to Auction Seized Assets:
- A Global Take on Collecting Late Bills
- Orange County : Educator Investment Company Hearing:
- Lockheed Plans Leave Staff, City Shellshocked
- Rams Reward Faithful Few With Victory
- Homeboys to Dough Boys : Former Gang Members Explore Better Living by Baking
- Reinventing the Wheels : Limo Exteriors Are Keeping Down With the Times, but Perks Still Abound
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY RACES : Democrats, GOP Plot Fall Campaign Strategies : Politics: At stake in the balloting are four legislative posts, two congressional seats and host of city, school and countywide contests.
- ENVIRONMENT : Great Predator of the Sea Finds Itself a Victim of Predation : Despite federal controls on overfishing, sharks in the Atlantic are under threat. Scientists urge placing some species on the endangered list.
- Christie Says Lewis Is Running on Empty--but Remains Full of It
- Bradshaw Rides to Fore in Fox's Grand Opening
- Professor Stuart Leads Country History Class
- * Daniel Michael Monnet has been appointed...
- Fear of More Killing Haunts Rwanda : Africa: After betrayal by neighbors, survivors wonder if they dare to trust promise of peace.
- San Diego County : Input Sought on Utility Deregulation:
- Clinton Gets Little Credit for Economic Turnaround : Policy: Advisers bemoan negative media coverage of President. They say he's responsible for job growth, deficit reduction.
- Conversation WITH JOHN OUTTERBRIDGE : 'This Is a City That Has Not Realized Its Own Uniqueness'
- Scientific Claims: The Courts Drift in Seas of Contradiction : Judges seek guidelines in an era of high technology and highly paid experts
- Dear Street Smart:I agree that freeway exits...
- UCI Wins Opener in Women's Soccer
- Sampras Subdues Qualifier : U.S. Open: Top-seeded player defeats Smith, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3, before ripping conditions.
- PRO FOOTBALL: RAMS 14, ARIZONA CARDINALS 12 : It's a Gripping Victory for the Rams
- Cuban Refugee Crisis
- Car-Pool Lanes
- 'In Living Color'
- Feud Over Bequest
- DuBay on Gay Identity
- 'True Lies': Becoming Equal Partners
- Ruling Filmland
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 5, 1994
- Second Parenthood : Grandparents Called Upon to Raise Children's Children
- Controversial Businessman Linked to Rep. Tucker Case : Inquiry: Promoter with checkered past sparked bribery probe, sources say. Compton leader has denied charges.
- Frank R. Anderson has joined National Bank...
- THE NEW PENGUIN DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS ...
- What's Causing Deformed Roses?
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : His Grand Obsession : To James Burks, the African Marketplace is more than just an annual festival. He sees it as the seed of a permanent cultural attraction. And not even his critics can dim his vision.
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Friends Pay Tribute to Gay Activist Legg
- Hitches Slow Panama-U.S. Tent City Rush : Cubans: Despite the problems, American forces are completing the arrangements to house 10,000. First groups may arrive as early as Tuesday.
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Southern Section
- IN GOOD FORM
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Jordan
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: Locke
- Potential U.S. Enemies Amass High-Tech Arms : Military: Gulf War-type weapons are reaching Third World nations. Pentagon lacks effective countermeasures.
- Gridiron John : To Make Certain No One Will Laugh at Football on Fox, Rupert Murdoch Hired John Madden. But Can a 58-year-old, Loudmouthed Ex-jock Find Happiness in the Land of Bart Simpson?
- Empowering Women Is Focus of Conference : Population: U.N. meeting, opening Monday, to target for first time their contribution to family planning issues.
- 40 Men Arrested in Sex Solicitation Sting Operation
- Dormitory Offers a Clean, Sober Option for University Students : Education: Don't bother checking into UC Berkeley's Freeborn Hall if you drink, smoke or do drugs. But it is not the boring place most people expect, students say.
- Locomotive Kills Motorist Who Drove Around Barriers
- RACING ROUNDUP : Fourth Place All Phipps Needs to Clinch Title
- Just How Creepy Can Baseball Be?
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : O'Malley on Outside Looking in, Thanks to Selig
- EX-USC COACHES BACK IN THE RANKS : Tulsa Tops Smith and Missouri
- WHAM BAM: A California rock institution is...
- COVER STORY : True Tales of TV Trauma: 3 Comics Chase Roseanne-dom : Ellen DeGeneres : ABC's changing the name of her show to her name and DeGeneres is the network's spokeswoman. All this without a full season under her belt. Welcome to Pressure City.
- The '20s Come a-Roarin' Back
- Fall Enrollment Dips at Valley Community Colleges : Education: Decline is blamed on the loss of potential students forced to move because of damage from the Jan. 17 quake.
- Cave Art Illumines Story of Long-Lost World : Archeology: Drawings in Texas and northern Mexico were created 3,000 to 4,000 years ago, scholars say. Rock Art Foundation is working to find and preserve them.
- LEARNING THE HARD WAY : Exodus of 2,100 Teachers Has L.A. Unified Seeking Answers
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Arizona State Rules Early but Has to Rally for Victory
- One Strike Solution: a League Of Their Own
- 'Outlaw' Country
- Reshuffling the Deck of Nevada Politics : Election: Newcomers are wild cards in a game once ruled by powerbrokers. Homespun aura is fading fast.
- 'Used People'
- Repaired Coliseum Passes Test With Ease : Quake: Some fans say they can't see any difference. But that's just the point, say proud participants in the historic stadium's rebuilding project.
- Coastwalkers Hike 36 Miles on Principle : Outdoors: Group envisions a shore trail from Oregon to Mexico. Walk is staged to educate public on beach access.
- Beaches Uncrowded as Holiday Kicks Off
- Middle Ground Is Best for Bolsa Chica : Koll Co.'s Plan or No Development Both Unrealistic
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale, Lancaster Chambers to Mull Merger : Commerce: Groups will meet to discuss joining forces on some programs, as well as possibility of uniting into single entity.
- ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Unbeaten in Irvine Volleyball Tournament
- Black Students Protest White Teacher's Hiring : CSUN: A rally is held outside the woman's classroom. She instructs two Pan-African reading and writing courses.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
- Powlus Leads Irish Past Northwestern : Notre Dame: The sophomore passes for 291 yards and four scores in 42-15 victory.
- RACING ROUNDUP
- The High Cost of Fame : Once Raider Anthony Smith Got a Big Contract and Star Status, He Learned That Everyone Was Suddenly His New Best Friend
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : On the Verge : Kent Nagano has been called the next Leonard Bernstein and the most important American conductor of his generation. So, when will the Big Leap happen? In time.
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Southern Section
- Desert Flora : How They Survive The Harsh Conditions
- International Fare Adds Flavor to Orange Fair
- USC Does a Tailback U-Turn : Football: Walters and Washington combine for 200 yards in 24-17 victory over the Huskies.
- EX-USC COACHES BACK IN THE RANKS : Tollner Successful in Debut
- TRACK AND FIELD / GRAND PRIX FINAL : Joyner-Kersee Scores One for Equal Pay
- Davis Leads the Way for No. 12 Auburn
- Splash Hit Magic Number in Regular-Season Finale
- Bruins Are 75% Good, 25% Bad
- In Brief
- Wages of Most Americans Fail to Reflect Better Economy, Study Says
- Updated Look at the 401(k) Offerings of the Pros
- FICTION
- Fee-Only Planners Referred for Free
- THE BASS SAXOPHONE by Josef Skvorecky,...
- Cushioning a Pain in the Neck
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Northern Conference
- Bash at the Birthplace
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Southern Pacific Conference
- Bards and Burritos : Raffish Poetry Readings Intersect With Latino Culture at Roberto's Taco Shop
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Southern Section
- 'Tunnel' Play Recaptures Jail Escape : Penitentiary: 'Brain' and his friends had no chance. Most were quickly recaptured; one knocked on the prison door a week later and asked to be let in, saying he was hungry.
- Argentina, Paraguay Open Dam 13 Years Late
- The Deficit: Bringing Federal Spending Under Control : Congress continues to throw cash down the rat hole of open-ended entitlements. We need aggressive reform and the ouster of career politicians.
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Penn State Tunes Up for USC With 56-3 Victory
- THEATER : An Actress Named Desire : Kandis Chappell is 'one of the best-kept secrets' in town. Now she's taking on 'Streetcar's' Blanche DuBois
- Thanks to Our Readers
- INSIDE SANTA RITA: Prison Memoir of a...
- Another Gay Party Line : A Quiet Revolution: A Backlash to Strident Activism of the '80s Has Created a Small Army of Gays Who Just Want to be Ordinary Americans
- DOWNTOWN : El Pueblo Panel Begins Its Mission
- Bosnia Serbs Won't Guarantee Safety, But Pope Still Plans Sarajevo Trip : Balkans: They believe the Vatican took sides during the breakup of the former Yugoslav federation and is biased in favor of the Croats.
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Coastal Conference
- 6 Held, 660 Pounds of Cocaine Seized at Desert Airport
- Wild Russia Falls Prey to Civilization : Nature: Economic crunch has given profit the edge on preservation. Businesses and local governments are taking over land and resources. Poaching has increased.
- Castro Lifts Key Obstacle in U.S. Talks : Migration: Cuba will resume N.Y. meetings on the exodus today without pressing the trade embargo issue. But Havana's envoy still sees a 'long road' ahead before any accord.
- Sense of Commitment : Volunteer Came to Help Blind Children and Found Direction for Her Own Life
- KOREATOWN : Mural Evolves Into a Neighborly Project
- With Social Insularity, a Sense of Community Is Lost
- Arson Suspected in Tarzana Fire
- Notes about your surroundings
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Estes Has New Grip on Putter, Game
- Bruins, Pushed Involuntarily, Hold On : College football: After leading by 18-0, UCLA survives for a 25-23 victory over Tennessee.
- DEL MAR : Call Now Has the Answer, Sets Record in Winning Debutante
- II Bad Boyz Aren't More Innovative
- PERFORMING ARTS : Hang On to Your Souls, He's Back : The Devil has returned, but Frank Corsaro's staging of 'Faust' is different. It's the Industrial Revolution version--a fitting time for ol' Mephistopheles.
- Ramona Gardens Honors 60 Youths
- Piece Maker : His Work Restores What Nature and Time Tear Down
- Today May Be Start of the End for Rams in O.C.
- '94 Football Preview : GOAL ORIENTED : Championship Quests Begin--And the Run for Revamped City Titles Could be Wild
- '94 Football Preview : SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE : City Section: South Gate
- Handicapping the Top 10 Teams
- '94 FOOTBALL PREVIEW : City Section : Coastal Conference
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Nafis Sadik : Aiming for Consensus on the Roiling Issue of Population Control
- Mother Holds Vigil for Boy Shot in Face : Weapons: She hasn't left hospital since her son, 14, was admitted after a gun he and a friend were playing with went off. He is critically hurt.
- Antelope Valley Fair Schedule : A Tribute to the Military and Edwards Air Force Base
- Westminster Woman Killed in Crash
- Condo Cat Fight Has Some Purring, Others Fleeing
- Obituary
- COMMENTARY : It's a Shame So Few Knew the 'Special' Buck O'Neil
- In Brief