- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Moving to Tight End at Capistrano Valley Suits Spence to a T
- Po Leaves Full-Time Tennis With Losses in Singles, Women's Doubles
- Teen Scene Provides New Face
- PRO FOOTBALL THE NFL OPENERS : Rocky Road Awaits Them : Rams: Knox returns to another of his former coaching venues with a team that appears to match up poorly against the Bills.
- DEL MAR : Stevens Rides Beal Street Blues to Victory in California Debut
- Punchless Northridge Falls, 28-7 : College football: After scoring first in opener, Matadors are shut down by Cal State Fullerton.
- Straight From the Harts : The son of playwright Moss brings a respectful rather than worshipful touch to his new revival of 'Light Up the Sky'
- STAGE : The Juggler : Magic realist Jose Rivera, who writes for both stage and TV, likes to keep another ball in the air--the Latino cultural cause
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- PRO FOOTBALL / THE NFL OPENERS : Rocky Road Awaits Them : Raiders: Schroeder, who had 16 passes intercepted last season, hopes he can rekindle his game in opener against Broncos today.
- GROSSMONT 3-A LEAGUE PREVIEW : Skill Personnel Put Helix at Higher Level
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1992
- Arkansas Is Upset by The Citadel
- Chargers Seek Victory to Set Tone for Ross Era : NFL: Kansas City visits for first season opener at home since 1986.
- Cycling
- Gelding Tries to Repeat Sire's Feat Decade Later
- Motor Sports
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Penn State Slips Past Cincinnati
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Carson Ties Mt. Carmel; Top Ranking in Jeopardy
- Notre Dame Rockets Past Northwestern : Notre Dame: Miller, expected to fill role of Ismail, scores on 70-yard pass play in 42-7 victory.
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : White, Barr Lead Cal Over San Jose
- Bonds Helps Pittsburgh's Stock : Dodgers: His three-run homer lifts Pirates to 6-1 victory as Strawberry sits another one out.
- Motor Sports
- San Gabriel : Hiring Procedures Changed
- More Storm Victims Move Into Tent Cities
- Zion National Park Reopens After Quake
- Blue-Collar Workers Struggle to Keep Pace in a Year of Decline : Recession: Many in America's labor force say they are putting in more hours and finding that they have less to show for it.
- Gold Medalist Helps Fight Drugs, Gangs
- Budget Hits Cities Hard, but It Could Be Worse : Finances: Some municipalities fared better under the state spending plan than anticipated, but cuts will affect almost everyone.
- Taiwan to Buy French Jets, Radio Says
- Tornado Wrecks 2 Homes on Wichita's East Side
- Fire Injures Four at Magic Mountain : Blaze: Amusement park employees suffer minor smoke inhalation while dousing flames at a 'Batman' stunt show. No spectators are injured.
- Here, Her Teaching 'Just Hits the Spot'
- Fire Burns in Survivors' Memories Year After 25 Deaths at N.C. Plant : Tragedy: Anger smolders over safety lapses at chicken processing facility where victims were trapped behind locked doors.
- Ex-Chefs to the Stars : Celebrity Kitchens Serve as Special Training Grounds for Future Restaurateurs
- Let Those Wedding Bells Ring
- A Musical Pipe Dream Come True
- America Is Finally Pulling the Plug on Black-and-White Television Sets
- Monterey Park : Large-Item Trash Pickup
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Advisory on Freeway Work
- Tricks for Kids : Penn and Teller host PBS series aimed at boosting creative skills
- West Covina Hires Graffiti Removers
- Release of 'Lost' Beatles Songs Reported
- Child Laborers Still Exploited, Study Finds
- Neo-Nazis Stage Attacks in 10 Cities
- AIDS Hikes the Stakes in Her Bitter Divorce
- A Home Designed for Elderly Pet Lovers
- Freed Palestinians Count Blessings, Tribulations : Mideast: Israeli peace gesture stirs joyous reunions--and memories of what are seen as injustices.
- After the Storm, Government Intervention Doesn't Look so Bad
- 'Wild Man' Terrorizes N.Y.'s Upper Westside
- Full-Time Fatherhood: Hardest Job of All
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Belgrade Ties Frayed on Panic Issue : Politics: Premier's survival may indicate maneuvering to undercut Serb strongman Milosevic.
- No Clues to Whereabouts of Executive : Disappearance: Businessman vanished Tuesday after making a deposit at a bank. Irvine police appeal for help.
- Wilson Sees Cutbacks as Permanent : Spending: Funding for higher education and local governments will not return to former levels even if the economy rebounds, governor says.
- For Nana, Time Has Come to Say Goodby
- A Day With Jerry Lewis (KTLA Sunday)....
- Fitting Into a Dream Vacation
- Red Tape Swamps Relief Agency
- Retro : A Sure 'Bet'
- Azusa : Firm, City Attorney Fired
- Cleveland Symphony Loses Radio Sponsor
- Holy marathon! The Family Channel is going...
- Tubular Bells Ring Out in Sequel
- Jack Ossofsky; Former National Council on Aging Official
- Artist Recreates Injured Bodies for Court Cases
- Twice Healed : It Was One in a Million When He Got Breast Cancer . . . Then His Wife Did, but Both Have Survived
- Marathon Man (KCOP Sunday at 8 p.m.),...
- Obstacle Course : Blacks Frequently Find Frustrating Roadblocks in Trying to Buy Houses
- The Dark Knight, Dinosaurs and More ...
- Few Takers at Moscow Bachelor Sale
- Prisons Are Bracing for More Elderly Inmates : Crime: People 65 and older have accounted for 0.8% of serious crimes over the last decade, the FBI says.
- 'New Democrat' Clinton Still Courting Old-Liners : Politics: Although seeking to break party stereotypes, he's embraced by traditional backers.
- <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i> : * 1/2 UGLY KID JOE "America's Least Wanted" <i> Stardog/Mercury</i>
- Blues Without the Dues From the Brothers Marsalis : <i> Items are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four (excellent).</i> : ** BRANFORD MARSALIS "I Heard You Twice the First Time" <i> Columbia</i>
- Artistic Alchemy : George Herms' 'Secret Archives' is a walk through 30 years of transforming found objects and images into assemblage portraits
- Pizza, Pasta--and Contorni
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- ART : Leap of Faith : Is little-known Midwestern curator Michael Shapiro the best person to lead the L.A. County Museum of Art into the 21st Century?
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : One-on-One With Spike? Go for It
- For La Mirada, Commercial's the Word
- POP MUSIC : The Non-Material Girl : Sinead O'Connor is back with a new album of torch songs. But, traditional ballads aside, she's still stormy.
- 'ModArte' Designs Wear Well for L.A. AIDS Hospice
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- From Lawyer to Undercover Busboy, Back to Lawyer and on to Hollywood
- Hell on Earth : YOUNG MEN AND FIRE: A True Story of the Mann Gulch Fire, <i> By Norman Maclean (University of Chicago Press: $19.95; 301 pp.)</i>
- The Writing Life : Ancient Eyes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Sides Can Use Budget Impasse to Claim Victory : Politics: Republicans and Democrats each won significant battles, helping their constituents and causes.
- Cities Mull Over State's Take-Aways : Finances: Raid on municipal revenues isn't as hurtful as feared, but there is still a lot of pain.
- Avalanches Force Filipinos to Flee
- Home Improvement : Make Jigsaw a Sander and Other Shop Tips
- Preserving Furniture
- Out-of-This-World Views, Under-the-Rim at Bryce
- A Toast (and Another) to Beating the High Cost of Tahiti : To Dine and Drink for Nearly Nothing, Author Uses Package Plans and Visits 'Juice Factories'
- FICTION
- The Endless Search : Unemployment: As the local economy sours, here's how several Southern Californians are coping with being jobless for months at a time.
- Financial Planner Can Give Retirement Advice
- - Tony Kathol has been promoted to...
- O.C. Blacks Face Obstacles in Getting Home Loans, Study Finds : Mortgages: Research shows that blacks here were approved for financing 64.5% of the time in 1990, while whites were approved 72.8% of the time.
- Francisco Sada to Head Beer Importer
- Theater Owner's Coming Attraction: Healthy Profits : Entertainment: Analysts say the United Artists movie chain faces an uphill battle. But Stewart Blair is optimistic.
- On the Literary Front Lines
- A Cup of Rococo : LOVE'S MANSION, <i> By Paul West (Random House: $23; 339 pp.)</i>
- 'Cop' Gets Lock on Paradise
- * Ana Maria Hidalgo has been appointed...
- Moving and the Mail
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- Gardening : If Wisteria Vine Too Big, Try Making It a Tree
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- TRAVEL INSIDER : How to Survive Europe on a Weak U.S. Dollar : Currency: Travelers are altering their spending habits with greenback's value at a post-World War II low.
- Miami Cruise Schedules Survive the Hurricane
- Never Too Late
- Save Those Old Catalogues
- LARABI'S OX: Tales of Morocco by...
- HOME WORK
- THE SICILIAN VESPERS by Steven Runciman...
- INSIDE PASSAGE: Living with Killer Whales, Bald...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Los Angeles CountyLOS ANGELES: Bonita Villas, 41...
- He's Still Standing
- Instead of Razing Old House, They Raise It
- Home Improvement : Cool, but Clammy? Here's How to Prevent It
- Builders Find Right Product at Right Price Sells
- KIDS ENDING HUNGER: What Can We Do?...
- Being Manager Calls for Variety of Skills
- DINOSAURS, SPITFIRES & SEA DRAGONS by...
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- The Writing Life - The Writer's Wife
- Home Improvement : Get a Grip on Broken Bulb
- FICTION
- For 'No-Fly' Zone Pilots, Routine Is the Enemy : Iraq: Officials worry a flier might be downed and used as a hostage--just weeks before a U.S. presidential election.
- No Magazine Today
- Legislature Slashes State Coastal Commission's Budget by 15%
- South Pasadena : Flag Lot Bid Rejected
- Silent Film Sure to Have Sound of Laughter
- PAGES : Making Book on Conspiracy Data
- For Colleges, a Grim Lesson in Economics : Education: Students will pay more for tuition but have fewer courses available. Many will take longer to complete a degree, officials say.
- Hearing Slated Into U.S. Role in 'Ivan' Case
- Blacks Lead in Rejections for Home Loans
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : It's Debate No. 1: Just What Is a Debate? : Politics: The candidates may not agree on what to call their get-togethers, but Boxer and Herschensohn will participate in four forums.
- HBO's Mob Story : Movie takes an unflinching look at Teamster boss known for charm and corruption
- Turning <i> the</i> Tide : Careers: Female lifeguards have gained a foothold in the male-dominated profession. But they still battle sexism--sometimes even from swimmers they are trying to help.
- India Rail Crash Kills 41
- It's Now a Matter of Principal : Colleagues Followed Different Roads to Their Latest Positions at Venice and Palisades Highs
- Charles de Bretteville; Banker and Executive
- Main Issue, Options Clear as Race Enters Stretch Run : Presidency: With the struggling economy on minds of most voters, they must decide to trust or change.
- Sarajevo Aid Flights Stay on Hold Pending Probe of Plane Crash
- Learning lessons about life through baseball on ABC's 'McGee and Me!'
- Schism Drives Mexican Villagers From Homes : Exiles: Most are converts to Protestantism, and all challenged the status quo in their traditional Indian towns and paid a heavy price.
- Blue-Collar Worker Profile and White-Collar Contrasts
- Students Nominated for an Emmy
- The Cool Language of Hot Rodding
- Positive Feedback : 2 O.C. Doctors Use Obscure Therapy on Children With Attention Disorder
- THE DARK KNIGHT, DINOSAURS AND MORE : CABLE / BROADCAST
- Veterans Blame Ailments on Kuwait Oil Fires
- Bush Rolls Up His Sleeves for Labor Day Campaigning : Politics: President is using long weekend for a seven-state tour designed to highlight his programs. Health care is 'Republican issue,' he says.
- Tragic, True Tale of Sex, Violence Behind Bars Resembles Grade B Movie : Prison: Women inmates report abuses at Georgia institution. Ten employees have been fired, and indictments are expected this fall.
- South Pasadena : Water Rates Increase 54%
- Gardening : Bird's-Nest Fern Not Easy to Grow Inside
- Thorn-Apple, By ELLEN BRYANT VOIGT
- NONFICTION - Sept. 6, 1992
- Immutable Feast : THE CONTINUAL PILGRIMAGE: American Writers in Paris, 1944-1960. <i> By Christopher Sawyer-Laucanno (Grove Weidenfeld: $22.50; 320 pp.)</i>
- Gardening
- Charles H. Dolson Jr.; Former Chairman of Delta Air Lines
- Voters to Decide Fate of $27.4-Million School Bond Measure
- Patrick W. Watson; Founded T'ai Chi Chuan School
- Night-Walking on Ventura Blvd.? That's Entertainment
- Mind Your Manners
- Nation of Islam Security Patrol Hearing Set Sept. 15 : Permit: Both sides have heavily lobbied the Police Commission, which will decide the issue. Jewish groups decry the deal for the group linked to Louis Farrakhan to protect a Venice housing project.
- Technicolor Time in New England as Neon-Bright Leaves Fall : Autumn : The foliage shows of the 'fifth season' are rarely matched elsewhere, thanks to variables of temperature, rainfall and Mother Nature's magic.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : NOTEWORTHY
- Off Field, Faulk Is Silenced
- Motor Sports
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : After a Lean Year, 1992 Is Looking Like a Mean Year : Prep football: The Southland should again establish itself as a hotbed for talent with several blue-chip prospects.
- AZTEC NOTEBOOK : Defense Contributes but Still Gives Up 443 Yards
- COMMENTARY : Ashe Remains a Rare Athlete Who Connects With the Real World
- Johnson Helps USC Escape With 31-31 Tie : College football: He throws four touchdown passes--three to Morton--to offset the rushing of San Diego State's Faulk.
- Better Late Than Never for O'Brien
- Clark's Spark Ignites Padres : Baseball: Outfielder's homer, diving catch key 5-3 victory over Cubs.
- Wildcare Inc.: Hospital for Ailing Animals
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Worrell Throws First No-Hitter in History of Las Vegas Franchise
- Mussina Shuts Down the Angels : Baseball: He gives up only five hits as the Orioles score their seventh consecutive victory, 4-1.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Sigman, Hooper 1-2 in Saugus Main
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Indications Are De La Hoya Joining Nelson
- McEnroe Set for Courier in 4th Round
- Drake Drives to Midget Win at Ventura
- Leaders Emerge for Northridge in Soccer Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : This Time, Hathaway Has Last Laugh
- Hall of Famer Billy Herman Is Dead at 83
- COMMENTARY : Instant Replay Might Return Next Season
- Names in the News - Sept. 6, 1992
- DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys Finally Sign Stepnoski
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Louisville Almost Upsets Ohio State
- 'The Worst Feeling I've Ever Felt'
- Redskins Are Not a Sure Thing
- BIG EAST ROUNDUP : Boston College Finally Wins an Opener, 37-20
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Bowa a Candidate to Manage Marlins
- Fullerton Feeling at Home : Titans: In the debut of their on-campus facility, they run away from CS Northridge, 28-7.
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- ASU's Star Dismissed After Latest Allegation
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bream, Hunter Rescue Braves in the Ninth
- COMMENTARY : Bird Knew Just Where to Run, When to Jump
- Men of Letters : THE SELECTED LETTERS OF BERTRAND RUSSELL / Volume 1: The Private Years (1884-1914), <i> Edited by Nicholas Griffin (Houghton Mifflin: $35; 525 pp.)</i> : SONG OF LOVE: The Letters of Rupert Brooke and Noel Olivier (1909-1915), <i> Edited by Pippa Harris (Crown: $21; 302 pp.)</i>
- <i> Items are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to four (excellent).</i> : *** BRANFORD MARSALIS "The Music Tells You" <i> Sony Music Video ($19.98)</i>
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- COMMENTARY : The Baseball Pooh-bahs Are Still as Ugly as Ever
- A Quick 133 Yards for Huskies' Star : Pacific 10: Kaufman opens with two long runs and helps No. 2 Washington beat Arizona State, 31-7.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Lack of Offense Brings Another Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL '92 / SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Hart, Agoura No. 1 in Cross-Country
- The Party's in Their Own Back Yard : Titans: Crowd of 8,279 attends first football game in university's on-campus stadium. Parking lots alive with tailgate celebrations.
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Granger Is Sharp in Texas A&M; Win
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : Daigle Leads Fresno State, 42-21
- A's Cast Off a Slugger, Not a Slug
- Former Nebraska Player Baldwin Shot by Police, Condition Critical
- International Fun, on a Bun
- Notes about your surroundings
- State Coastal Commission's Budget Slashed 15% : Environment: The agency suffers the worst blow in its 20 years of existence, losing $833,000 in funds. It also faces an anti-secrecy bill awaiting the governor's approval.
- SAN DIEGO : Sailor Recuperating From Surgery at Sea
- SOUTH ROUNDUP : No. 4 Florida State Beats Duke in ACC Debut, 48-21
- Torero Soccer Team Opens With Win Over Bakersfield
- BASEBALL : Lovullo Goes Unrewarded Despite Surge
- MacDONALD & EDDY
- 6 Become Ill After Breathing Fumes
- 2 Growers to Tour Former Soviet Union With Group : Agriculture: A 21-member delegation plans to visit four cities, spreading goodwill and farming information.
- ESCONDIDO : Police to Conduct Sobriety Check
- He's a Real Expert at Getting an Outrageous Message Across
- Battle of Huntington Beach : Surfer-Angler Turf War at New Pier Escalating; City Sends In Peacekeeper
- Jeremy Got His Gun
- Head--and Heart--Above the Rest : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i> : *** 1/2 TRISHA YEARWOOD "Hearts in Armor" <i> MCA</i>
- WELCOME BACK: The Twin Cities may still...
- MOVIES : Against the Odds : Stephanie Allain is one of the few minorities to crack Hollywood's executive circle; studios are long on programs, short on execution
- AND FINALLY: Dramarama, Chequered Past (with Michael...
- The Mother Lode of the Seattle Rock Scene
- POP MUSIC : You'll Get Your MTV : It's time once again for the cable network's video awards, where the action lies not in who wins but in the did-I-really-see-<i> that</i> ? live performances
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- MOVIES : Mike's World : Mike Myers follows up his surprise hit 'Wayne's World' with a Peter Sellers-esque, dual-role stint in 'I Married an Axe Murderer'
- COVER STORY : COMMENTARY : The City, the Riots, the Creative Response: Not a Pretty Picture
- SHEDDING LIGHT ON EDISON
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- Theater, Music to Take Center Stage at Santa Monica Arts Festival
- <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i> : *** 1/2 SUZANNE VEGA "99.9F" <i> A&M;</i>
- In Brief : <i> New albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor), two stars (fair), three stars (good) and four stars (excellent).</i>
- Bossa Nova Pioneer Octavio Bailly Jr. Clings to the Latin Beat
- Patina, Pinot, Patinette . . . Pastrami?
- Ford Unit to Offer Free Roadside Aid to Lessees
- * John Williamson has begun his own...
- Inflation: Sometimes You Don't Know What You've Got Until It's Gone
- * Debra Millard Schwartz has been appointed...
- Love Her Madly
- California Facing Hard Choices--but There Are Choices
- aaaaaaaah...Tahiti, the Temptress : A willing victim returns to be seduced again by the heart-stopping natural beauty of crystal blue lagoons, intense green peaks and colorful characters of Bora Bora, Moorea and other idyllic islands of French Ploynesia.
- Long Days Put Agent on Top
- THE NEW CITY by Lebbeus Woods...
- No Better Blues : YOUR BLUES AIN'T LIKE MINE, <i> By Bebe Moore Campbell (Putnam: $22.95; 332 pp.)</i>
- * Charlene Manos has been appointed vice...
- Orange CountyFOOTHILL RANCH: Phase 3 of Vintage...
- When Is It Time to Leave Your Old Home?
- The Writing Life : Poem as Preface
- ALL-BRIGHT COURT by Connie Porter (HarperPerennial:...
- Neutra Symposiums to Study Survival by Design
- LETTERHEADS: One Hundred Years of Great Design...
- O.C. Industry Has Its Work Cut Out : Jobs: Plant moves, closures and recession ravage manufacturing, with jobs gone for good. Companies retool or die.
- Cel Mates : A look inside the world of the people who make cartoons
- Vernon Howard; Author of Self-Help Psychology Books
- He's Still Standing
- PLATFORM : Channel That Drive
- How 'Slick Willie' Is Fast Becoming Nebulous Bill
- PULPIT BULLIES : When the Big Tent Becomes a Revival Meeting
- COLUMN LEFT / DENIS MacSHANE : Workers of the World, Unite! : As business goes transnational, so must the labor movement.
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : GOP Moderates Must Be Brothers' Keepers
- Child Deaths Rise in Antelope Valley : Neglect: Geographic isolation, a lack of services and drug use are blamed for the alarming increase in fatal abuse cases.
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP : Shopping for a category to keep the mall No. 1 in the Land
- Couple Accused of Killing 2 Newborns
- 'Antiquated' Views vs. Modern Values
- COMMENTARY ON THE BUSINESS CLIMATE : California Needs to Get Into the Competition for Companies : Other cities should follow the lead of Orange and others that have started programs to curb the exodus.
- This Summer, Caring Is In, Carefree Out : * Many in O.C. Are Showing Their Compassionate Side
- Happy Out-of-Labor Day, 1992 : Holiday: This year, a day honoring those unemployed who want to work seems a more appropriate celebration.
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1992
- Tollway Agency, Environmentalists Spar for Legal Edge : Court: Buoyed by recent Texas case, opponents of San Joaquin Hills corridor will ask federal judge to dismiss lawsuit filed against them in preemptive strike.
- Fishing for Answers : Wildlife: Commercial anglers are scrambling to find ways to scare off hungry sea lions that are stealing fish off the lines. Get-tough measures include non-lethal weapons and dynamite, which has marine mammal advocates concerned.
- Out There, Thriving
- Courtesy Needs a Little Exercising Too : * With More People on the Fitness Trail, Consideration for Others Is More Important
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Suspects Arrested in Theft of Avocados
- Were you one of those kids who...
- BURBANK: The Burbank City Council will hold...
- Deputy, Inmates Hurt in Jail Fights
- TSAR SEARCH
- Son of Executed Killer Faces Trial : Crime: It was a shock for Robert Alton Harris Jr. to learn the identity of his biological father. Now, he could get 30 years in prison if convicted of robbery.
- Auto Workers End Walkout Against GM : Labor: Deal with Ohio UAW local will send 43,000 back to work after crippling strike. Top priority will be resuming production of the Saturn.
- A Stripped-Down History of the Hot Rod
- The Write Role . . . : . . . or an Ex-Crime Reporter Finds Success in Gritty Crime Fiction
- Superman to Meet Death, but Is It the End?
- Trial by Fireworks
- Images of a Rain Forest Serve a Cause
- ROAD NOTES
- M. Oliver Koelsch; Federal Appeals Judge Since 1959