- Fire Crews Contain 3,460-Acre Blaze
- Students Protest Budget Cuts : Education: Hundreds walk out of L.A. schools in opposition to reductions in teachers' salaries and prospect of larger classes.
- Volunteers Needed for UCSD Research
- Man and Boy Suspected in Slaying in Agua Dulce Are Arrested in Utah : Crime: They are apprehended in Salt Lake City while sleeping in the dead woman's car.
- SAT Scores in Oxnard Below State, U.S. Averages : Education: The high school district's superintendent calls the dip disappointing. He says he doesn't think it reflects a trend.
- Orientation Planned at Newhart School
- Woman Drowns in Her Anaheim Swimming Pool
- Court Action Seeks Financial Guardian for Businessman : Camarillo: His ex-wife wants a conservator named for Dick Weisse, saying he has 'squandered' millions of dollars.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Begins Task of Slashing Budget
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Plan Would Spare Mulholland Patrols
- LANCASTER : Attendance Rises Slightly at Fair
- Ex-Health Official Accused of Defrauding U.S.
- VENTURA : 6 Firms May Seek City Trash Contract
- OXNARD : Groups Raise Nearly $17,000 for High Schools
- Bullet Hits Patrol Car Near School
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 9, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 9, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 9, 1992
- Orange County Supervisor's Acceptance of Trip Questioned
- Convoy Rolls on Mission of Mercy : Disaster: FAA employees in Palmdale and a trucking executive team up to put three trucks on the road to Florida with supplies for victims of hurricane.
- Minority Lending: A Tale of 2 O.C. Thrifts : Finance: While Plaza Savings & Loan has been successful in its mortgage banking operation, Guardian Savings & Loan has folded.
- State Budget Impasse Ends
- John Lewis Smith Jr.; District Judge
- State Budget Impasse Ends
- GOP's Eroding Electoral Base Said to Give Clinton a Margin for Error
- SAN DIEGO : Lakeside Man Dies in Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Committee to Aid in Designing School
- GARDEN GROVE : Restrooms to Be Built at Sports Complex
- Officials Say City Panels Lack Members From Area : Politics: Three council members say the Valley is not represented on 'power' commissions. Mayor's office counters that few names are submitted.
- Grenade Amplifies Crime in Moscow
- Brush Blaze Chars 500 Acres in Chino Hills
- New Breed of Fascist Rises in Russia : Politics: Right-wing and ultranationalist, these ideologues are fanning hatreds to win support.
- Jackson Will Help Recruit Black Votes for Democrats : Campaign: After meeting with party leaders, he agrees to lead bus caravan from New Orleans to Chicago. He says that's different from stumping for ticket.
- Bill Coming Due on Prop. 13 Tax Revolt : Finances: After property levies were cut in 1978, the state propped up local governments. Now, that subsidy is being cut 45%. Increased fees and deep cuts in services are the legacy.
- 28 Die as Troops Open Fire on ANC Marchers : Protest: Nearly 200 are injured in black homeland of Ciskei in a major setback for South African talks.
- Japan Aide Rips China 'Fussing' : Diplomacy: Complaint by top official about Beijing's emphasis on Tokyo's war record draws fire from Chinese scholars.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Having Success in Neutralizing 'Values' Issue
- San Diego : Navarro Wins Labor Endorsement
- PLATFORM : Tarnished State
- Countywide : Drunk Driving Arrests Number 36
- MOORPARK : Berger Takes Reins at Chaparral School
- Countywide : Local Volunteers Aid Storm Victims
- 'Little Gem' of a School : Education: Topanga Elementary, far removed from urban worries, is a focal point for the community, prized and supported by canyon residents.
- Canada to Send Hurricane Relief Team
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Healthy Hearts Need Emotional as Well as Physical Support
- A Great Leap Forward--With Fly Swatter in Hand
- O.C. Teachers' Morale Low as School Starts : Education: Battered by budget cuts and burdened with more work, they battle against losing heart.
- A Business Inspired by Urban Graffiti
- Nu-Med Says It Lacks Cash to Make Interest Payments
- Leslie's Poolmart Buys Sandy's Pool Supply
- Live Entertainment Gives Restructuring Details
- Lawsuit May Be Only Way to Solve a Real Estate Problem
- Firm's Aid to Condors
- Unification Issue Costly
- BioSource Gets Rights to Market Test Kit
- How the Valley Took to the Skies : History: When LAX was frequented mostly by rabbits and farmers, airstrips in Burbank and Glendale helped usher in commercial aviation.
- French Bank to Finance 2 Oxnard Housing Projects
- N.Y. Partnership Acquires 5.7% of Amwest Insurance
- Product Expansion a Key to Growth
- ENERGY
- LAGUNA BEACH : Schools May Require Community Service
- NEWPORT BEACH : High School Gets New Weight Room
- Catholic Diocese Sets Deadline for Grants
- SANTA PAULA : Man Arrested on Kidnaping Charge
- South-Central L.A. Becomes a Laboratory for Researchers : Aftermath: Educators, artists and conferences worldwide focus on the causes and effects of the days of civil unrest.
- Autopsy Fails to Reveal Cause of Woman's Death
- For 200,000, Labor Day Is Lazy Day at Beach : Holiday: Lifeguards were hopping, but business was slow for some concessionaires.
- 4 Hurt in Drive-By Shootings
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : There Is No Pain, but Also No Gain
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : After Playing UCLA, Titans Will Have Georgia on Their Minds
- A Look at Some High-Tech Help for Resume Writing : Software: New programs make design and proofreading easy and allow tailor-made final products.
- Lockheed to Help Fix Hubble : Aerospace: The company was awarded two contracts worth $267 million. It will assist in the 1993 mission to rescue the space telescope.
- Home Loan Gap : Banks Are Behind S&Ls; in Lending to Minorities
- Meet a '60s Activist Who <i> Hasn't </i> Sold Out
- Pico Products Will Sell Circuit Board Division
- Semi-Privatized Clinics Cut Costs, Improve Care for Poor
- Body of Infant Found Buried at Campground
- Armed Rebels Force Tajikistan Leader to Quit
- CULTURE WATCH : Less Future in Living Together?
- He vanished in '75 into the Twilight Zone of legend. Now, new tales are casting a more sympathetic light on . . . : The Immortal Hoffa
- Low Blood Pressure Causes Few Worries
- Lebanese Returns Favor Hezbollah
- Sky-Diving Plane Crashes; 12 Killed
- Florida Striving to Dispose of Andrew's Trash
- Decision Surprises the Rangers' Bush : Reaction: As the most vocal supporter of the commissioner, he had expected his longtime friend to fight.
- METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE PREVIEW : Coaching Changes Alter the Picture
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 8, 1992
- RECORDINGS
- State Budget Impasse Ends
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Santa Ana
- A's Trade of Canseco No Big Deal to Valera : Angels: Rookie beats Oakland for third time this season, 3-2.
- Shell Says Raiders Stand Pat : Pro football: Coach says team will continue to stick with Schroeder at quarterback despite loss to Broncos on Sunday night.
- He's Bound and Determined to Bounce Back for More : Prep football: Brian Jalowiec, Canyon's No. 1 quarterback a year ago, will suit up for the season opener after rehabilitation from a couple of surgeries.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Westminster
- ANAHEIM : Baby Food Needed by Hurricane Victims
- DAILY 3
- Countywide : 3 Rabbis to Receive Community Awards
- Museum Reaches Out to Children : Exhibit: Youngsters at Autry gallery will be encouraged to touch displays that trace five generations of a Mexican-American family.
- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1992
- Angel of the Highway : Volunteer Cleans Roadside Between Fillmore and Piru
- Aquarium Shop Will Be Stocked to the Gills
- Countywide : New Bus Routes Will Serve Train Station
- The History of the Scripps Aquarium : Its Predecessors Look Downright Primitive : Aquarium: From plaster fish to flying concrete, the facility has come a long way.
- Chapman Edges CCI in Men's Soccer, 2-1
- Best of His Age : Playing Beyond His Years, Boseman Has Often Been Asked How Old He Is, but There's No Question How Talented He Is
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Ocean View
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Winning Attitude Proves a Balm
- Road Is Long for the Rams : Football: After drubbing by the Bills, Knox and the players realize they have much work to do, but don't plan to collapse.
- No Charges in Baldwin Shooting
- Eisenhower Gets No. 1 Ranking
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : FULLERTON
- Miscellany
- Dash Thru Traffic Wins All American
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : 1991 IN REVIEW
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Servite
- SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Wimbish Keeping Cool From Start
- Huge Settlement Didn't Ease Pain
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Herrmann Cut After Leading Win
- From Top to Bottom in a Hurry
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : GOLDEN WEST
- McEnroe Fiery, but That's All : U.S. Open: After Courier eliminates him in straight sets, the 33-year-old strongly hints that he is ready to retire from tennis.
- Miscellany
- Golf
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Keep Expos From Gaining Ground
- Soccer
- Survey Cites Layoff Plans
- Asian-Americans Appear to Be Hot Market for the '90s
- TV REVIEW : 'Dragons' Captures Life's Blows
- Women in Combat Roles
- Some Low and High Notes for San Diego Fans : Music: One promoter has gone incognito after closing his club and the jazz society is losing its leader. But, a new club is opening in San Marcos.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Some Mozart for the Masses at Irvine Meadows : The Pacific Symphony and soloists perform with subtlety and crispness. But the crowd is thrilled most by a flashy intruder.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bandleader Florence Thinks on His Feet : Limited Edition's Newporter Finale Provokes Toe-Tapping in Thoughtful Arrangements
- State Budget Impasse Ends
- MOVIES - Sept. 8, 1992
- Brad Davis' Film Farewell : 'Dragons' Arrives Year After Actor's AIDS-Related Death
- STAGE
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 : A LOOK AT THE CITY SECTION AND SOUTHERN SECTION : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I
- Padres Play Long Ball to Beat the Giants : Baseball: Sheffield, Jackson and Clark homer in the Padres' 7-5 victory over San Francisco.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Helps Extend Ryan's Slump, 3-0
- Mall Wins First Match at U.S. Open; County's Other Players Have Trouble
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Score Dictated Passing Game
- Rams Trying to Forget How Bad It Was : Pro football: With Patriots next, Knox says it's too early to consider Sunday's 40-7 loss simply another shade of '91.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Library Trustee Applicants Sought
- FULLERTON : Meetings to Focus on City's Future
- Obituaries - Sept. 8, 1992
- ANAHEIM : Police Warn Elderly Drivers About Scam
- Cities Strive to Reverse Falling Sales Tax Revenues : Economy: The 1991 countywide decline exceeded the statewide figure. Municipalities compete for new stores.
- CAMP PENDLETON : Engine Trouble Forces Landing
- After 50 Years, Teacher's Best Lesson Is Enthusiasm : Education: Esther Kobusch, first-grade teacher at Jefferson Elementary, can't wait to begin classes, marking a half century on the job.
- ELECTIONS / OXNARD CITY COUNCIL : Activists Cite Potential for Major Change
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Latino Celebration Has Serious Message
- A New Window to the Sea : Scripps Scurries to Finish and Stock Aquarium
- Driver Leaps From Cab; Suspect Is Later Captured
- Quayle Renews Attack on Clinton's Character
- It's a Dog's Life at Stake : Medicine: Hemopet in Irvine, one of only 2 of commercial blood banks for canines in the U.S., serves 200 hospitals and emergency centers.
- COLUMN ONE : A Royal Dilemma for Britain : Scandal and soap opera antics threaten to down the crown. Some warn that if the monarchy fails to reform itself, it won't survive the queen.
- Put Everything on the Table : State revenue collapse puts new pressure on local governments to think imaginatively
- Holiday Drunk-Driving Arrests Up
- Images Aside, Enclave Lives in Harmony : Lake View Terrace: Area made headlines as site of the Rodney G. King beating, but residents say their diverse, cohesive community is taking a bad rap.
- Stop Talking About Debates--Let's Debate : Bush people stalling as White House asks for more time
- COSTA MESA : OCC Aquarium May Be Shut Down
- PERSPECTIVE ON SCIENCE RESEARCH : It's Down to the Last Blank Check : We've paid for 45 years of discovery; let's start requiring its application to the critical problems in the civilian sector.
- Marchers Trek to Gang Turfs Hailing Peace : Demonstration: Politicians and activists join celebration of a relatively violent-free weekend in South-Central. Hymns, prayers, high-fives mark the procession.
- Rabin: Talking Sense to Israelis
- COLUMN LEFT/ JANE O'REILLY : The GOP and Women: a Tale Gone Sour : The Republicans, who championed suffrage, have turned against a whole gender.
- The Peacemakers : Ex-Gang Leaders Now Fighting for Better Future for Younger Generation
- Local Shoppers and Fun Seekers Savor the Last Gasp of Summer : Labor Day: Sales draw residents to malls in search of fall wardrobes. Teachers get a head start on planning their classes.
- CAMARILLO : Committee to Fight Merger of Hospitals
- CLIPBOARD : 55-Alive Mature Driving Class Schedule
- PRO FOOTBALL : The Cowboys Boost Their Stock in Trade
- Mock Funeral Protests School Cutbacks : Education: Several thousand L.A. teachers in motorcade clog freeway and airport traffic for hours. A coffin full of students' letters is to be presented to the governor.
- Police Waiting to Enforce Ban on Camping : Homeless: People still at the Civic Center despite warnings from authorities say they have no place to go and plan to stay until they are removed.
- BREA : 'History' Is in the Eye of the Beholder
- Man Sought in Fatal Shooting of Woman
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : Snowden Busy Reading Putts and Defenses
- Motor Sports
- He Was in the Locker Room When Words Came Out Wrong
- DEL MAR : It's Like Old Times for Hibbert
- Animal-Rights Activists Arrested for Protesting Annual Pigeon Shoot
- THE HUMAN CONDITION / WHY WE TALK TO OURSELVES : Those One-Way Conversations
- High Costs Force Teen-Age Drivers to Stay off the Road : Traffic: Decline in number of licenses is linked to insurance rates and loss of free training in schools.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Thousands Fill Park to Cheer Hangings
- Tireless Teacher : After 50 Years in Education, Esther Kobusch Is as Energetic as Ever
- Lunar Life, Jetsons-Style : Design: Moon-based workers will feast on visions of Earth and clean house via energy beam if Art Center students have their way.
- Serb Militia Chief Says He'll Beat U.N. Arms Deadline : Bosnia: But shelling resumes after a morning lull in Sarajevo. Food stocks could run out by Thursday.
- Thousands Boo Brazil's Leader at Parade : Scandal: Opponents deny organizing protests against embattled Collor. They say they wanted to avoid angering military.
- Sweet Smell of Success at Nestle : Products: The Swiss food giant streamlines its Glendale-based U.S. operation. But the company still faces some hurdles.
- The Titan Corp. in Chatsworth won a...
- Women in Combat Roles
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 27 Die in Weekend Guerrilla Violence
- The Bulk of High-Fiber Foods Are Easy to Fix
- Sebastian Turns 'Green' Image Into Gold : Hair care: The maker of salon products is enjoying robust growth using an environmentally oriented marketing strategy.
- Some Firms Find Special Ways to Prosper During Recession : New focuses: Many are thriving because they found and exploited unusual niches created by hard times.
- AEROSPACE
- Plant, Single-Family Home Construction Increases
- Storage Equities Plans Preferred Stock Sale
- BOOK REVIEW : Passage of Time and Losses in Life : SEPTEMBER SONG: Stories, <i> by William Humphrey,</i> Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence; $19.95; 258 pages
- Gore, in Detroit, Says Bush Is Failing to Protect Jobs
- N. Korean Spy Ring Broken, Seoul Reports
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Aide Tries to Soothe Beijing Over Jet Sale
- Fay Vincent Gives Up Post as Baseball Commissioner : Sports: He rejects litigation, saying he yielded to pressure from owners to avoid 'a protracted fight.'
- Jerry Lewis Annual Telethon Raises Record $45,759,368 : Charity: The Muscular Dystrophy Assn. was concerned about breaking last year's mark after protests by victims of the disease and a Bush appointee.
- Bill Coming Due on Prop. 13 Tax Revolt : Finances: After property levies were cut in 1978, the state propped up local governments. Now, that subsidy is being cut 45%. Increased fees and deep cuts in services are the legacy.
- Hillary Clinton Sees GOP Blasts as 'Dishonest'
- Hollywood Rental Co. to Buy Rival's Assets
- How to Invest for a College Education
- Toyota Pulls Out Scepter to Help Trade Image : Automobiles: The station wagon will be the company's first totally American-made car for sale in Japan.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Carlsbad Picked for New Plant : Jobs: United Solar Systems plant will employ 100. It is a unit of Canon, an industry giant.
- Is Recession Taking a Toll on Marriages? : Economy: California's hard times may strike middle-class couples hardest because they are discovering that no one is immune, experts say.
- World Markets Mixed in Quiet Trading
- Freedom to Drive More
- Swiss Army Knives Are as Popular as Ever : Blades: The handy tools, which are sold in 110 countries, are selling well in the United States despite a nagging recession.
- GM Ready to Launch Credit Card : Finances: The auto maker enters the crowded field only a week after General Electric jumped in.
- Executive Increases Stake in Spear Financial Services
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 8, 1992
- AEROSPACE
- 3rd-Quarter Profit Plunges at Beverly Hills Fan Co.
- Atlanta AIDS Plan Would Spread Sale of Condoms
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : 21 Arab Families Can Reopen Homes
- 179 Arrested in Sit-In Outside Las Vegas Hotel
- Benefactors, Visitors Save London Zoo
- Dodgers' Result Is Foregone Conclusion : Baseball: They lose to the Braves, 7-1, and are mathematically eliminated from the division race.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Fountain Valley
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Edison
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : RANCHO SANTIAGO
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : SADDLEBACK
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Vincent's Decision to Quit Leaves Front Office with Mixed Feelings
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Walker Backs Up Cook at Quarterback
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina
- Motor Sports
- Chargers Promote Humphries : Football: Gagliano upset after getting news he is out as the Chargers' starting quarterback.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Spirited Program Ends Summer Baroque Series
- QUOTABLE
- Vincent Resigns as Commissioner : Baseball: He says that he is confident he would have won a court fight, but quits 'in the best interest of baseball.'
- Motor Sports
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Alabama Receiver Palmer Suspended
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL '92 : ORANGE COAST
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : Kicking Duel Begins For Game with BYU
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : How Times Have Changed for Trojans
- If Elvis Were Alive, He'd Sing 'Are You Sincere' : Television: 'Tonight Show's' ad congratulating 'Honeymoon in Vegas' is seen by some as the latest shot in the Jay Leno-Arsenio Hall rivalry.
- As TV Seasons Go, This One Wasn't Bad
- Michael Penn Fights Fire With Fire on 'Free for All' : Pop music: The singer, who admits he used self-censorship on his debut hit, 'No Myth,' gets more extreme on his new album. He begins a string of shows tonight.
- RECORDINGS
- TELEVISION - Sept. 8, 1992
- TELEVISION - Sept. 8, 1992
- U.S. Films Find True Happiness on French Coast : Marketing: The annual American festival in Normandy offers a chance to boost sales in an uncritical atmosphere.
- TELEVISION - Sept. 8, 1992
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cup of Coffee' Tastes of Nostalgia
- Cowboys Take a Step Upward : Pro football: Dallas establishes itself as a team to be reckoned with in a 23-10 victory over the Redskins.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hit on Elway Stirs Bronco Fans
- PREP FOOTBALL '92: SUNSET LEAGUE : Huntington Beach
- U.S. SPEEDWAY MOTORCYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP : Three Former Champions Highlight Field
- DISCOUNT POLITICS: Marc Goldstone may not be...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Senate Candidates Flock to Labor Day Rallies to Work for Votes : Politics: The four vying for the two U.S. Senate seats and hundreds of candidates for state and local offices mark the traditional start of the campaign.
- PUBLISHING BIRTH: There's a new magazine on...
- Conviction Overturned, Man Mourns 6 Lost Years : Law: Mark Taylor was found guilty of second-degree murder for supplying PCP to a man who later drowned, but state Supreme Court ruling has freed him from prison.
- FAMILY REUNION: Sophyan Neak, a budget specialist...
- 16 Die in Weekend Violence; Traffic Accidents Kill 3
- JAZZ REVIEW : 9th Annual L.A. Classic Festival Off to Good Start
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Bringing Sense of Disorder to Irvine : One of America's best-known planned communities plays host to a first-rate exhibit on the futility of planning.
- TV Reviews : 'Gridiron Gang' Follows Convicted Teen Offenders
- MUSIC REVIEW : An 'Italian Holiday' at Hollywood Bowl
- Family Values and Republicans
- TELEVISION - Sept. 7, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1992
- TV Reviews : Overly Dramatic 'Victim No More' Still Informs
- MOVIE REVIEW : Too Far 'Out on a Limb'
- You Bet Your Cosby It's Got Promise : Television: While some hosts struggle, successor to Groucho Marx's throne looks good.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : No-Frills Flight of Fancy With Alan Jackson
- Specials Close Gap Between the School and the Screen
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 7, 1992
- Cancer Prevention Trials Open New Era in Medicine : Science: About 16,000 women will participate in a study to see if tamoxifen lowers the rate of breast disease.
- Theft Sets the Wheels of Charity Into Motion : Aid: After a disabled woman's wheelchair is stolen, police and some benefactors turn the story into a happy ending.
- Drug Trade Comes Storming Back on Heels of Hurricane
- Conservation Is Tough Sell as Drought Ravages Nevada : Water: Animals and fish are dying and reservoirs are drained. Many resist measures to restrict consumption.
- LABOR DRIVE: The only big union drive...
- Officials Defend FEMA but Concede Problems With Aid
- The Lake Without Water : 'Save Mono Lake,' indeed; a settlement is long overdue
- Southland Is Hooked on Cheap Immigrant Labor : Employment: With thousands of these workers competing for few jobs available to them, wages haven't risen as fast as they otherwise would have.
- 4 Killed, 1 Wounded in Weekend Violence
- German Bus Crash Kills 21
- Ultimatum on Arms Given to Rebel Serbs : Balkans: Forces in Bosnia told by European and U.N. officials to surrender heavy weapons within the week. No consequences threatened.
- Women Worldwide Work Harder for Less, Study Says
- Baboon-Liver Recipient Dies After Stroke
- White-Collar Wages Decline, Study Reports
- Henry Ephron; Producer, Half of Film Writing Duo
- Runway Slaying Halts Relief Flights to Somalia : Africa: Murdered security guard worked for Los Angeles aid group. It reacts angrily when Red Cross resumes using airport.
- Bush Quotes Democrats to Assail Clinton : Republicans: The President carries appeal to blue-collar groups in effort to recast his image.
- 2 Women Found Shot, 1 Fatally, at Friends' Home
- SAN DIEGO : Two Teen-Agers Killed in Collision
- Man Dies 2 Days After His Car Is Hit by Train
- Tujunga Man Found Dead of Stab Wounds
- Political Watchdog Keeps City Hall on a Short Leash : A Home-Front Warrior
- Foothill Division Image Improves : Pacoima: The police station once synonymous with the Rodney G. King beating becomes an attractive assignment. Activists like what they see too.
- All in the Nuclear Soup : Former Soviet nuke plants threaten the world
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Ambulance Fee System Endangered
- More People Turn to Leasing as an Answer to Rising Automobile Prices : Consumers: The financing plan will account for nearly one-fourth of new-car sales this year, up from around 12% in 1987.
- NEW ZEALAND
- JAPAN