- Police Put Public on the Firing Line
- L.A. Employee Unions Ratify New Contracts
- Couple Guilty in White Supremacist Arms Plot : Courts: North Hills pair agreed to sell illegal weapons to an undercover agent posing as a racist, jury finds.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Indian Fans Gather for a Last Weekend
- In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Marina Defense Dominates Winless Ocean View, 17-6
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Memo Goes for First at Fairplex
- ART REVIEWS : Yonemotos Look at Purity and Find a New Meaning
- Man Gets 54-Year Term for Molestation
- 3,000 Urge Maximum Terms in Gay-Bashing
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- After Rocky Start, Pendleton Delivers : Baseball: He drives in five as Braves go to 11-0 against Colorado and put the heat on Giants.
- USC to Be First Test for Arizona Defense : College football: The Wildcats are undefeated, but their opponents haven't been as tough as the Trojans.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Clippers Sign Forward Tom Tolbert
- Draft Helps Valencia Overwhelm Injury-Riddled Long Beach Wilson
- Allen E. Puckett has been appointed executive...
- Kim Motika has been promoted to vice...
- HEALTH
- Turning the Pages : Publishing an Overlooked Gold Mine for Paramount
- Lumber Slims When It's Run Through the Mill
- ENVIRONMENT
- SHOCK WAVES: Valley immigrants from India are...
- MAINTENANCE : Anti-Ant Maneuvers Can Keep Armies From Invading
- County Urged to Buy Repossessed Copter
- Eight Plead Guilty to Money Laundering : Courts: Defendants were arrested in 1989 in jewelry district and charged with processing drug money. Five will get prison terms, three will get probation, attorney says.
- Aviation Museum Board Fires President in B-25 Eviction Fight : Burbank: The facility's founder says he was ousted because of his efforts to keep a World War II bomber at the airfield.
- Alleged Sex in Patrol Car Led to Officer Firings : Scandal: Sources familiar with the Orange investigation say the woman involved is a security officer at Chapman University.
- Procter & Gamble Halts Door-to-Door Drug Distribution
- Officer's Wife Describes Armed Attack : Courts: She testifies that two intruders broke into their home and one of them raped her daughter and threatened to kill her husband.
- POMONA : Brother's Killer Sent to State Mental Hospital
- Let's Get It Together, Team California : Alabama does everything but require German in schools to get Mercedes-Benz
- Highway Accidents, Murders Top List of On-the-Job Deaths in '92 : Workplace: Labor Department's 'milestone' study finds logging and taxi driving are the most dangerous occupations.
- Profiles of Newly Hired Boss and Fired Boss : Carl N. Karcher built O.C.-based corporation from a hotdog stand. His demise as chairman is latest in a series of family and financial problems.
- William P. Grayson; Executive of Jet, Ebony
- GLENDALE : Auction Raises Funds for Hospital Center
- Prodigy Readmits Foe of Shock-Jock : Communications: San Juan resident had been booted off the electronic bulletin board devoted to radio's Howard Stern.
- Anaheim's Droughns Dominates Cypress
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Donnelly Agrees to Two-Year Deal
- TV REVIEWS : Principal Sinks in 'River of Rage'
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : HIGH DESERT LEAGUE
- NORTHWEST VALLEY CONFERENCE
- Henderson Leads A's Past Angels : Baseball: Only one game separates the teams in race to avoid last place in AL West after Oakland's 7-2 victory.
- WEEKEND TV : 'California Town Meeting With Clinton' on KNBC Sunday
- Unpaid Bill May Sideline Pasadena Super Bowl Bid : Football: City officials say they're owed $1 million for last game. The dispute clouds prospects for 1998 event.
- Ex-Orange Police Worker Sues Alleging Harassment
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Olujimi Mann Leaves Mater Dei for Financial Reasons
- WSC Assesses Penalties Against Harbor, Not Pierce
- Newbury Park Romps, 41-8, in Marmonte League Opener
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Butler' Serves Satire a la Orton
- First American Gets Vice President-General Counsel
- AIRLINES
- Alan Joy Moscov; Chief Aide to Pat Brown
- ELECTRONICS : Latest Word in TVs Is Right on the Screen
- SECURITIES
- OXNARD : Driver Held in Fatal Hit-Run Accident
- SAN FERNANDO : Council to Consider New Sign Ordinance
- PORT HUENEME : 39th Harbor Days Opens With Parade
- NORTHERN CONFERENCE
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : MARMONTE LEAGUE
- Cherrington Runs for 327 Yards to Spark Santa Ana Valley, 34-20
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Bertoni Feels Fine in Fountain Valley Victory
- Lewis Rallies to Win in Seven : Boxing: He retains title on powerful left hook after Bruno dominates the early rounds in chilly Wales.
- SUNSET LEAGUE : Bedard's Runs Put Servite in Position to Defeat Santa Ana
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Santa Margarita Is Beaten Up but Still Beats Woodbridge
- Late Touchdown Helps Savanna Win
- In other Valley Pac-8 Conference openers:
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Iggy Can Still Rock 'n' Rage
- India Quake Toll at 21,000; Fear of Epidemic Told
- An Overcrowded Gaza Strip Finds Room to Dream of New Beginning : Palestinians: Leaders in the squalid occupied territory hope that the world will help them rebuild.
- BUREAUCRACY : Europeans United on This: They Hate Technocrats : The EC's bureaucrats have been called 'miserable little office workers.' They say they have been misunderstood.
- Lack of Bridge Lights Cited in Amtrak Crash
- Menendez Stumbles in Telling of Gun Buying : Trial: Prosecution dramatically shows that store where Erik says brothers examined weapons did not carry them.
- Author of Campaign Bill Urges Wilson to Veto It
- Texas Border Crackdown Stems Tide, Raises Tensions
- Blame Security, Not Bands
- Thanks for the Reviews
- Urich's Long Run
- Music, Hollywood's Way II
- McCary's Slang Edition of Bible Is Defended
- Voucher Plan's Fairness to Public Schools Questioned
- Other 'Heat' Composers
- Old Age
- Writer's Loss, Fans' Gaines
- Attorney's Performance
- Van Halen Made Sense
- The 'Joy Luck' Experience
- Irvine Meadows' 'Tasteless' Performance
- When the Media Cross the 'Blue' Line
- Emissions Trading Plan
- Clinton's Health Care Reforms
- Religion Pages Seen as Negative, Unbalanced
- Ryan a Pathetic Figure? These Readers Express a Different Opinion
- Obituaries - Oct. 2, 1993
- Obituaries - Oct. 2, 1993
- TELEVISION - Oct. 2, 1993
- NCAA Says Nike Ignored Advice to Check Prep Rules
- Gas Co. Workers Stage One-Day Strike Against Use of Outside Contractors : Labor: Utility's plan would replace up to 1,100 employees. More than 2,500 members of five unions turn out to protest.
- COLUMN ONE : Counting America's Creatures : The government plans the first census of every plant, animal in the U.S. Biologists see a potential bonanza. The Administration hopes to defuse bitter disputes over endangered species.
- CREDIT COURT: In South Orange County, handling...
- EPA Gives Chevron a Reprieve : Environment: The agency says construction project aimed at producing cleaner fuel lacks proper permits. But the company has one week to negotiate.
- Coastal Cleanup Volunteers Needed
- Judge to Delay Announcement of Denny Verdicts
- Valley Resident Receives Good News From His Homeland : Granada Hills: Man's relatives in India are safe in wake of quake. Many other immigrants brace for worst as they try to make contact by phone.
- Job Training for NAFTA Victims Is Offered : Labor: White House plan is aimed at winning congressional support for trade agreement. Clinton's broader proposal is put on the back burner.
- Wilson Signs Bills to Expand Rape Laws
- Southland Indians Rally to Aid Victims of Quake
- Santa Ana Gang Members Step Outside Turf, Call for Peace : Violence: Representatives tell others to stop drive-by shootings or face retribution in prison by so-called Mexican Mafia inmates.
- Charter School Accuses Board of Reneging on Deal : Funding: The first school of its kind in the Valley says it has received less money than agreed on and it may not be able to meet its payroll.
- New Law Broadens the Provisions of Statutory Rape : Legislation: The 'gender-neutral' statute provides stronger punishment for women who have sex with underage boys.
- FBI Raids Former Firm of Rep. Kim : Investigation: Agents seize records and computer equipment in their probe of possible campaign violations.
- TECHNOLOGY - Oct. 2, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 2, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 2, 1993
- AIRLINES
- PUC to Probe GTE Service Charges
- Humor: The owners of National Lampoon--known for...
- Seeing Red as Fuel Prices Rise : Truckers, Farmers Brace for Tax Hike, 'Winter Gas' Costs
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shortage of Courts Nearly Sends Palmdale Trial to Norwalk : Justice: The case will be tried in San Fernando after officials intervene. The episode points up the need for a new Antelope Valley facility.
- Not All Are Losers in Angels' Defeat : Baseball: They fall to Twins, 4-3, but draft pick Anderson impresses Rodgers after retiring 13 of final 14 batters he faces.
- Bruins Are Up to the Challenge : College football: Stokes scores three touchdowns in 52-13 victory over San Diego State. : Gilbertson's comments fired up UCLA.
- SPORTSCOPE : Loyola Volleyball Team Opens WCC Play at Home
- Country Awards Stuffed to the Gill : Commentary: Vince Gill's dominance of the show signals a shift in the country community's perception of itself.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Chasing an Elusive 'Butterfly'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Dips 11.18 in End-of-Quarter Trading : Market Overview
- New Chip Brings the Cable Future Closer : Television: Silicon Valley start-up's breakthrough in video data compression a big step toward 500 channels.
- Clean Needle Programs Curb AIDS, Study Says
- Garamendi Ups Pressure on Brown : Politics: He uses a state Democratic Party dinner to attack her qualifications for governor. Observers say it could mark the start of a bruising primary battle.
- Show of Orange : Colorful monarch butterflies are headed our way, but it's anybody's guess if their numbers will be high or prove disappointing.
- Judges Helped 'Roast' Attorney in Cougar Case : Courts: Two appellate jurists feted lawyer days before panel urged county to settle suit. They call social mixing inevitable and insist they scrupulously avoid discussing any court matters.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Mordock, Sitner Pace Villa Park
- Hart Dodges Alemany's Sniper Fire
- TV REVIEWS : 'Against the Grain' Offers No Surprises
- TV REVIEWS : An Energetic Look at 'Mama of Dada'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Turnabout' a Celebration of an L.A. Theater
- 3 Orange Police Officers Fired in Sex Inquiry
- Berman Resists Unions' Pleas, Backs NAFTA
- It's a Ball for Michael Douglas : Awards: The star of "Basic Instinct" and producer of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is honored by American Cinematheque.
- LOS ALAMITOS : City OKs $15,000 for Field Lighting
- Countywide : County Aid Boosts Blind Child Center
- Valley Obituaries
- Parolee Is Convicted of Killing Father of 3 : Crime: Jury will decide whether Scott Forrest Collins gets the death penalty in the kidnaping, robbery and slaying of a construction supervisor.
- Mission Viejo's Defense Shuts Down Sunny Hills
- Parolee Sought in Slaying of Man After Shooting Dog : Violence: Family mourns Transito Velado, who was killed when he confronted the gunman. Police say the suspect, nicknamed 'Psycho,' is 'extremely unstable.'
- Mr. Backup Is Back In Again : Raiders: With Hostetler out, Evans will start Sunday against the Chiefs, his first non-strike NFL start since 1983.
- Carson Has a Field Day in 34-8 Win : Prep football: Colts shake off sluggish start and score on five of last six possessions to improve to 2-2.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Rider Change Could Be Plus for Slumping Devil Diamond
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : After 174, Phillies Fail to Score
- Racing With a View : Popular Ventura Raceway, Where the Surf Meets the Track, Is Area's Fastest-Growing and Best-Nurtured Facility
- JAZZ ALBUM REVIEW : Tunes Loaded With Personality
- Ruling Limits Phone Firms' Video Service
- A Few Insights Into the Polygram Puzzle : Moguls: Chief Alain Levy talks on why he's sidestepped the bidding war for Paramount so far, and on the plans for his own company.
- Yokohama Tire Gets New President, Chief Executive
- State's Bargain Hunters Boost New-Home Sales to 3-Year High : Housing: Report comes on the same day Commerce Department says such sales dropped in the region.
- Bolsa Chica Co. to Buy Koll Real Estate Unit : Acquisition: The move is seen as a time-saving way for the Newport Beach developer to take one of its divisions public.
- First Lady Ends Her Rounds on Capitol Hill
- High School Spoof of Cheerleaders Is Banned as Sexist
- Weicker Won't Seek Reelection, Despite Rebound in Popularity
- Five Diet Firms Charged With Deceptive Ads
- Every Woman's Queen for a Day : Make-over and photo sessions are for teen-age girls and for adults seeking to recapture that young, beautiful feeling.
- L.A.'S NEW LIBRARY : A Central Guide
- Gen. Powell Retires But Is Not Expected to Fade Away
- Faulk Left as an Aztec in Ruins
- Sweeney Fits the Bill as Scorer for Ducks
- Montez Starts Slowly but Stops Rivas in Four
- Palmdale No Match for Los Alamitos in Nonleague Game
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'House of Angels' a Sly, Compassionate Comedy
- HomeBase President Resigns, Is Replaced : Shake-up: William Patterson is out, Allan Sherman is in. Parent firm says it expects more profit from chain.
- Koch MGM Bid: Dead in Water? : Entertainment: French bank Credit Lyonnais let it be known it wasn't interested, sources say.
- Comedy and Stereotypes : AIDS-themed work attacks preconceptions in the Latino community about the disease.
- Senate Votes to Fund Super Collider; Key Test Ahead
- U.S. Agencies Weighed Atomic Attack on China in 1950s : Secrets: CIA documents say weapons use could have shown Western determination in Korean War.
- Creating Unlimited Visions : Computers provide the flexibility to alter, layer and combine work. Nearly 100 pieces so generated are on display.
- Rocket Hits U.N. Compound in Somalia
- India Quake Toll Reaches 12,000 : Disaster: Prime minister puts army on 'war footing' after nation's deadliest temblor in half a century. About 10,000 are injured. Pakistan and Russia offer aid.
- L.A.'s NEW LIBRARY : Looking Back: The Long Trek to Opening Day
- Bergstrom AFB Now History
- Suspects in Police Ambush Will Face Murder Charge : Crime: The homicide count is a result of an assailant being shot and killed when anti-gang officers returned fire. One man is in custody, another is being sought.
- Swerdling's Role in Fall League Prompts Southern Section Probe
- JAZZ REVIEW : Kenny G Holds His Breath at the Greek Theatre
- THEATER REVIEW : No Payoff in 'Cost of Doing Business'
- India Quake Toll Reaches 10,000 : Disaster: Prime minister puts army on 'war footing' after nation's worst temblor in half a century. Officials fear the number of dead will greatly increase.
- Push Down Your Socks and Kick Up Your Heels
- With Love, From Japanese Weekend : The San Francisco Firm Has Pregnant Women All Aglow With Its Decidedly Non-Pink, Non-Frilly Cat Suits, Pants and Jackets
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Homecoming to Focus on Alumni
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Tustin Struggles but Rallies to Keep University Winless
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : No New Contract Likely for Gary
- Passionate 'Ju Dou' Leads UC Irvine's Fall Film Series
- Lady Luck a Cousin to Composer's 'Three Graces' : Jazz: Jeff Beal credits the success of his new album to good fortune mingled with talent and opportunity. He plays Saturday at Randell's in Santa Ana.
- Aid Palestinians? Kuwaitis Furious, Fearful : Mideast: The PLO's wartime betrayal is not easily forgotten. But the emirate and other Gulf states will be pressured to finance a future Palestine.
- From Songs to Stories : Carl Bunch, who has performed with some of music's biggest names, may have a future spinning tales.
- Downtown L.A. Library Opening a New Chapter : Learning: Expanded, renovated building's details blend with the past.
- There's hard work--and hard feelings--behind the Performing Arts Center's annual fashion show.
- U.S. Jews Favor Independent Palestinian State, Poll Shows
- City Balks as Tab for DWP Meals During Strike Rises to $800,000 : Finances: Controller says he will withhold payment of half the bill until questions are answered.
- Racial Epithet Spray-Painted on Van Nuys House for Sale : Vandalism: Incident follows a visit by an African-American family. Neighborhood's character has been changing, residents say.
- FULLERTON : Former Official's Sentencing Delayed
- Countywide : Residents at Forum Oppose Bridge Plans
- 3 Area Teachers to Compete in Contest
- HOUSING WATCH : Creditable Buildup
- Events to Raise AIDS Funding and Awareness
- VENTURA : Port District Loses Appeal of Judgment
- Enter the New Spac --a Secret Garden : Gorgeous new wing of rebuilt city library opens Sunday
- LONG BEACH : Councilman Rejects Call for His Resignation
- Passes Give Smith Name a Rare Spin : Newbury Park Senior Earns Wide Admiration
- It's No Hotbed, but Orange County Has Two Hot Riders
- Hart Maintains Dominance in Cross-Country
- Waldrop Is a Big Plus as Team Thinks Minus : Arizona: Powerful nose guard is key to defense that has opponents going backward.
- CBS Plans 120 Hours of Winter Olympics
- Mademoiselle Names New Chief Editor
- STACKING UP SALES
- Security Environmental Systems Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- The 'Vette Cult : Countless worshipers aren't content to drive one; they simply have to <i> own</i> one.
- Staging a Joint Venture : Director Pamela Hall is hoping that her newest project--'Starting Here, Starting Now,' being produced in Van Nuys by her spouse--will prove as successful as her first two efforts.
- Gary Is Hoping to Leave, but Rams Won't Oblige : NFL: Running back is unhappy that the team will not give him a contract extension.
- A Vivid Overview of the Work of Mingus
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Wedding': Vow of Mideast Peace : Historic conflict is at the heart of a story about a ceremony in Galilee. It's part of Golden West College's foreign film series.
- GERMANY : WWI Battle Flag Serves as Surrogate Symbol of Hate : With Nazi symbols <i> verboten, </i> extremists have rallied around the kaiser's banner. Efforts to ban it have bogged down.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'The Big Knife' No Laughing Matter : It is to the cast's credit that it refused to go along with the audience, and instead enacted the play straight.
- Wallenberg Had Clandestine Ties to U.S., CIA Says
- U.S. Establishes Diplomatic Ties With Cambodia After 18 Years
- Royal Treatment
- Erik Menendez Adds Details to Testimony : Trial: After telling his lawyer he had only a vague memory of killing his parents, he recalls more under grilling by prosecutor. He remembers shooting mostly at his mother.
- L.A.'S NEW LIBRARY : Voices
- OXNARD : Man Denies Guilt in Molestation Case
- Councilman Quitting Environmental Group : Moorpark: John Wozniak cites members' plans to fill jobs on city project for which the coalition helped get funds.
- Funding Proposed to Improve Park
- Competition by Navy Base May Imperil City Airfield : Aviation: Point Mugu booster says commercial use of military runway and development both threaten Oxnard Airport.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : For Shell, It's the Game Before the Game
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : $27 Million May Help Kosar's Confidence
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Iowa State's Fullback Arrested
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Shining Blood': Polish Up Golden Turkey
- Elderly Urged to Get Their Flu Shots
- Gear for Field Search of Hantavirus Specimens Is Tested : Health: Equipment will be worn by scientists near San Clemente as they study biological agent that is spread by fine dust from deer mice droppings.
- It's Taps for Tustin Unit : Tears Appear in Marine Vets' Eyes as Helicopter Squadron 301 Deactivated
- Fresh Eggs? No Way : Dinosaurs Laid These Specimens, on Display at County Fair
- Drunk Driver's Victim Wins $9.1 Million
- BURBANK : Council Saves Speech Program at School
- 4 Oil Companies, Landowner Held Liable for Cleanup Costs at McColl Site
- MISSION VIEJO : City Gives Chamber a $10,000 Grant
- Princes of Wales : Lennox Lewis Will Face Frank Bruno in the Battle of Britain Tonight, but Memories of 'the Matchstick Man' Get Through the Hype
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / DAN HAFNER : Cal, Oregon Have Air of Contenders
- TV REVIEWS : 'A Day in the Life' of Country Hype
- 'Freaked' Review to Run Monday
- Cream of the Crop Rises to Top at New York Film Fest : Movies: The prestigious event offers 27 features and documentaries, many of which have already won critical acclaim. It starts tonight with Robert Altman's 'Short Cuts.'
- MTV: And Now the 'M' Also Stands for Musica : Television: Spanish-language rock is expected to get its biggest boost yet with the launch of MTV Latino in 2 million homes in Latin America and some parts of the United States and Puerto Rico.
- Bankrupt Owner of Failed Park Seeks Damages From Irvine Co. : Courts: United Leisure says the O.C. developer, which has sued for back rent, tried to drive it out of business.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- LABOR : Anaheim March Planned to Pressure Disney to Keep Unions if Resort Is Built
- Public Is Split Over Trade Pact, Poll Finds
- Affidavit in Capitol Probe Remains Sealed
- Taco Bell Considers Moving Headquarters Out of O.C.
- All Quacky for Cheerleaders
- Protection of Wetlands Is Crucial to State's Economy, Report Contends
- MOORPARK : Country Days Bring Community Closer
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Would Dress Code Make Schools Safe?
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Gets $300,000 For Students at Risk
- A Fair With an Elephant? No Fair, Say Protestors
- Designers Go to Many Great Lengths in Neutrals Territory
- 1 Man Slain in Dispute and Another Wounded
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Chilly Island of Hot Dishes : La Bamba's atmosphere and food are a mix of Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Jamaica and more.
- Giants Tied for Top by Beating Dodgers
- Los Alamitos Wins Again but Defense Finally Falters
- Baughman's Passing Leads Bolsa Grande Over La Quinta
- Mater Dei Assistant Leads by Example
- New Format Set for KCET's 'Life & Times'
- Encore to Launch Pay Cable Movie Channel : Entertainment: The news sets off accusations from rival Showtime/TMC that Encore is trying to monopolize pay TV.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Investors Feeling Bad . . . and That Just May Be Good
- VOUCHER IMPACT: What happens to the L.A....
- Add Kick to Your Look : Step Out This Fall in Boots, the Season's Hottest Buy, and Then Tie the Look Together With the Perfect Belt and Bag
- 6.7 Earthquake Off Mexico's Southern Coast Jars Wide Area
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Finally, a Forward Step in El Toro Issue
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankee Stadium in Manhattan?
- 'Cradle of Fire' Treads Violent Paths : Dance: The Bethune Theatredanse's inaugural production is a story of two teens: one in a concentration camp in the 1940s and one on the streets here today.
- LEGAL FILE
- THEATER REVIEW : Making Music in 'Sweet & Hot' Revue
- AIRLINES
- Martin Marietta Eliminates More Than 7,500 Jobs : Defense: In face of dwindling federal funding, contractor plans to let another 3,500 workers go.
- Another Thoroughbred
- Taiwanese Detain Airline Hijacker
- COLUMN ONE : In Russia, a Bitter Fall From Grace : Artists hailed as the young lions of the '60s are decried by today's activists as tools of the Soviet state. A generation gap sparks angry debate about the legacy of poet Yevtushenko and others.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- The Thrills of Spills : Performers find many advantages to working in live stunt shows at Universal Studios theme park.
- SANTA CLARITA : Property Owners Given 7 Days to Remove Graffiti
- GLENDALE : City to Store Utility Bills in Computer
- CANOGA PARK : First Woman Will Lead Kiwanis Chapter
- Doctor Given 5-Year Term for Steroid Distribution
- Panel Suggests TV, Video Taxes to Aid Libraries : Funding: A think-tank session in Camarillo produces a host of ideas on how best to revive the resource-dwindling county system.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP
- College Fans Are Spared Yawn a Minute
- 'Persians' Fund-Raiser for Bosnian Relief Set
- DC5 'History': A Nostalgic Treat for Fans
- National Video Rentals : It's 'Joon' in October
- Prudential Agrees to $365-Million Settlement : Securities: Unlimited restitution is part of bid to end SEC probe. Package would be third-largest in U.S. history.