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What happened on September 18, 1993
ENTERTAINMENT
REVIEW : Exports From Free Idea Zone : 'White Bear' exhibition and 'The New World (B)order' performance piece target the methods and legacy of westward European expansion.
By Max Benavidez, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEWS : New Cartoon Series Mostly Copycats
By Charles Solomon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
POP MUSIC REVIEW : England's Cranes Soar at the Whisky
By Steve Hochman
THEATER REVIEW : The Dance Artistry of Grand Kabuki
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE WRITER
THEATER REVIEW : Mason's 'Sexual Illegals' Undermines Hittite Empire : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest.
By Jan Breslauer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TV REVIEWS / THE NEW SEASON : 'Mommies' Not Dearest of Three Comedy Premieres : TV REVIEWS : 'Mommies' Not Dearest of Comedy Premieres
By Howard Rosenberg, TIMES TELEVISION CRITIC
Tightening the Screws and Opening Up the Cage : Music: There's no telling what will emerge at the tribute to the innovative composer, who left instructions for hardware to be used on the piano.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Stage
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
6 Acts Lined Up for Bosnia Relief Concert at Randell's
By Bill Kohlhaase
WEEKEND TV : Stages Set for Miss America, Emmy Awards
Michelle Coltrane Is Back on Her Family's Track : Jazz: The daughter of the revered saxophonist didn't set out to become a musician. But there she'll be--singing in Seal Beach on Sunday.
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Shadings of Procol Harum : Rock music: Singer Gary Brooker says he's optimistic about the future of the band, which plays Irvine tonight, despite personnel changes, disasters and disappointments.
By Buddy Seigal, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Babyface Makes It Official: He's Solo--and Singing
By Dennis Hunt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Gold-Filled Life of a Warrior-Priest : Antiquities: A display of funerary items at UCLA offers a look at the opulence surrounding the pre-Inca Moche civilization in Sipan, Peru.
By Adriana Von Hagen, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Vietnamese Ensemble Speaks in String Language : Folk music: The versatile and varied instruments of the Lac Hong group are its backbone in playing traditional and Western styles.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
An Educational Institution : Bob Flanigan Says Four Freshmen's Music Has Helped Him Make Contributions That College Couldn't
By Bill Kohlhaase, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Small Boycott Amid High Hopes for Emmys on ABC : Television: Execs at CBS, NBC and Fox are staying away to protest the lack of show rotation among networks. But the stars are likely to show up.
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cleansing Soul Singer Has Purification Motives : Music: Abida Parveen of Pakistan tries to spread a message of love and induce a state of spiritual ecstasy with her Sufi mystic songs.
By Benjamin Epstein, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
NEWS
Music, Hollywood's Way
'Kosher Grocers'
Mahler at the Bowl
What 'The Secret Garden' Lost in the Translation
New Day Dawns For CBS' Embattled 'Love & War' : Television: After a rocky first season, Diane English's series returns in its coveted slot following popular 'Murphy Brown.' Most critical to the new show is the replacement of Susan Dey with Annie Potts.
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Podiatrists and Health Care
MANAGERS' PRICE: Running a city is like running a big...
Princess Accused of Trying to Smuggle Rhinoceros Horns
Arafat, Rabin and Peres Awarded U.N. Peace Prize
Reuters
Environmentalists Pitch Compromise on Logging Limit
Associated Press
Judge Rejects White FBI Agents' Challenge to Black Promotions
From Associated Press
Ton of Cocaine Seized
Reuters
Willie Mosconi; Champion Billiards Player : Sports: Unofficial ambassador for the sport was 80. He won 15 world titles between 1940 and 1957, and his genteel manner helped lend respectability to the game.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thomas P. Phelan; Created Pacific Exchange
By Burt A. Folkart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laguna P.D. Fights Scout Ban on Gays : Bias: City officials cite municipal law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation in challenge of Boy Scouts policy for police Explorer program. The chief says they might go to court.
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Few Minority Teachers in O.C., Educators Say : Diversity: High schools face stiff competition for the small pool of instructors available, administrators say.
By Matt Lait, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O.C. Fans Say Goodby to a Legend : Baseball: The Angels win but, just like the old days, Nolan Ryan is the main attraction at his Anaheim Stadium finale.
By Matt Lait and Mark Platte, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
NEW STATUS: It has not been a good two months for...
By Geoff Boucher and Bob Nightengale and Davan Maharaj
Mother Fleeing Snarled Custody Case Arrested
By Leslie Berger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Action at Protest Enrages Latino Leaders : Law enforcement: Fullerton city officials say officers acted responsibly in halting protest march. More than 20 students were injured.
By Eric Young and David A. Avila, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hunt for a Great White
Associated Press
Stepping Into the Shoes of an Industry Legend : Transition: Lew Platt takes the helm of Hewlett-Packard, world's No. 2 computer maker and a master of reinvention.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
David Packard Retires as Head of Hewlett-Packard : Electronics: At 81, co-founder of Silicon Valley powerhouse says, 'It's time for me to step aside.'
By Jonathan Weber, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Menendez Tells of Fear Before Slaying Parents : Trial: He says he and his brother were sure their father planned to kill them after confrontation over abuse claims.
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Toll Call Costs to Fall, but Basic Rates Will Jump
By Amy Harmon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dumpster Diving Pays Off in Pizzas
By Nancy Hill-holtzman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2,000 Jobs May Move Downtown : Government: Wilson says plan to consolidate state offices in Civic Center area would bring long-term savings and an economic boost for L.A.
By James Rainey and Jeffrey L. Rabin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Health Reform May Handicap Clinton in '96
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shaky Bosnia Pact Ready for Tuesday Signing
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'New Life Within' Stirs in City Left for Dead : Bosnia: Two pregnant Sarajevans bear testimony to their faith in the future.
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COLUMN ONE : Rebels Without a Cause? : Japan's first 'me' generation has come of age. These 'Junior Boomers' hope to escape the corporate culture that bound their parents. But no one quite knows what they will embrace instead.
By Leslie Helm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Florida Police Criticized for Focus on Black Youths : Crime: Civil rights groups claim racism in the investigation of a British tourist's murder. Officials deny charges, and decry reports of arrests.
From Associated Press
Cuban Air Force Pilot Defects to U.S. : Immigration: He flies his MIG-21 jet to Florida without being detected by radar and seeks political asylum. Officials are puzzled over the incident.
By Mike Clary, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
ELECTIONS : Former Communists Poised to Return to Power in Poland
By Dean E. Murphy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HUMAN RIGHTS : Wife's Search Embarrassing for Guatemala : American digs for truth about disappearance of her rebel-commander husband, shining spotlight on country's human rights record.
By Edward Orlebar, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Gunmen Disrupt Haiti Swearing-In
Reuters
72 Cubans Refusing to Leave Mexican Embassy : Immigration: The group in the Dominican Republic seeks U.S. asylum. Mexico says it can't help.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Calls for Political Reconciliation in Somalia : Africa: He meets Italian premier and plans joint appeal for renewed U.N. initiative to re-create a functioning government.
By Norman Kempster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD IN BRIEF : CENTRAL AMERICA : Storm Kills 28, Leaves Thousands Homeless
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Arafat, Rabin and Peres Awarded U.N. Prize for Peace
White House Proposes Overhaul of Foreign Aid
From The Washington Post
WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : U.N. Links Massacre to Doe Loyalists
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD IN BRIEF : TAIWAN : Bhutanese Princess Seized as Smuggler
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
History of U.S.-China Ties a Secret at CIA : Archives: Agency won't declassify exhaustive study on Nixon-era negotiations and later high-level dealings with Beijing.
By Jim Mann, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton May Pick Judges Who Reject Abortion Rights
Associated Press
Florida Fund, Donations to Aid Victim in Tourist-Torching Case
From Reuters
Gunman Kills Himself After Firing on Schoolchildren
From Associated Press
Astronauts Trail Orbiting Telescope
From Associated Press
Officials Fix Up the House With New Murals
From Associated Press
Oral Flu Drug Approved by FDA
Associated Press
Woman Admits Putting Needles in Can of Soda
Associated Press
Quake Kills 6 in Mine
Associated Press
Professor Appointed to Head Civil Rights Panel
Associated Press
Researchers Link Midwest Flooding to El Nino Effect : Science: Report says Pacific Ocean warming changed weather patterns, bringing waves of storms to Mississippi Valley.
From Associated Press
Clinton Targets Health Care's Voracious Paper Tiger : Medicine: Mountains of records serve as backdrops as President and First Lady stump for reform agenda. Simplified claim form is proposed.
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cat With an Arrow Stuck in Its Head Expected to Recover
Associated Press
GOP's Health Care Specialist Has Long Sought Remedies : Congress: Sen. John H. Chafee focused colleagues on the problem three years ago. His reform plan may lay the groundwork for a compromise.
By Karen Tumulty, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Care Coverage Gets Mixed Reviews : Journalism: Study of major newspapers says that while reports have generally been unbiased, they often ignore reform's effects on average person.
By Thomas B. Rosenstiel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wreck Kills 2, Injures 14
Associated Press
VA Hospitals Face Competition Under Clinton's Health Program
By Bill Mcallister, THE WASHINGTON POST
Ex-Sheriff Faces Embezzlement Charges : Law enforcement: Former Inyo County official is accused of misusing public funds. He denies wrongdoing.
By Martin Forstenzer, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Accord Reached on Water Rules for S.F. Bay, Delta : Standards: Agreement with EPA settles lawsuit brought by environmental groups. They say new regulations will protect fish and wildlife in the vast ecosystems.
From a Times Staff Writer
Judge Cuts Montoya's Sentence by 6 Months
By Paul Jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doctor Pleads Not Guilty to Murder, Drunk Driving in Fatal Accident
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court Rules on Murderer's Resentencing
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Police Reject Boy Scouts' Ban on Gays
By Leslie Earnest, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Latinos Say Police Mishandled Protest
By David A. Avila and Eric Young, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
12 Condors to Be Moved to Idaho Center
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ah, the Tradition of College Football
Trojans Come Out to Defend the Family
Asking for a Little More Time for Robinson
Plenty of Courses, but Not Enough Money
Reader Looking for a Little Help on Hockey
Give Abbott His Place in the Spotlight Alone
At Least He Can Take His Career to the Bank
Someone Needs to Pinch Lasorda--Hard
Fans Quick on Draw With Their Opinions of Whitaker-Chavez
Captain McEnroe? He's Wrong Choice for U.S.
BUSINESS
Turner Given the Nod to Bid on Paramount : Entertainment: Sources say his board has OKd a challenge to the offer by Viacom.
By John Lippman and Alan Citron, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Stepping Into the Shoes of an Industry Legend : Transition: Platt takes the helm of Hewlett-Packard, world's No. 2 computer maker and a master of reinvention.
By Dean Takahashi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Biotech Firms See Clinton Plan as Bitter Medicine : Health care: Cutting-edge companies fear advent of government price controls will strangle industry. Proponents of plan say they are crying wolf.
By David R. Olmos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Just Call Him the Green Marketeer : Jim Whittaker Scaled Mt. Everest; Now He's Tackling the Environment
By Michael Parrish, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A New T. Rex for Christmas
\o7 Reuters\f7
U S West to Eliminate 9,000 Jobs : Communications: Baby Bell's efforts to streamline are called necessary to remain competitive in the face of a revolution in technology.
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Neocrin President Dane Adds Chief Executive Title
TriCare Seeks $115 Million in Damages From Several Insurers
GM Won't Get Special Concessions, UAW Says : Labor: The union plans to apply the pattern agreement made with Ford to the other of the Big Three.
From Reuters
Farmers Fuming Over Proposed Shift in Water Policy : Law: Conservationists say the stricter rules on subsidies are needed to save the resource.
By Glenn Bunting and Donald Woutat, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Whoopi Goldberg Ends Breach-of-Contract Suit : Entertainment: Actress agrees to star in dinosaur movie to settle charge filed against her.
By Terry Pristin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insurance
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Busy 'Triple Witching' Day Leaves Market Mixed
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
New Accounting Rule on Tax Set-Aside to Affect Earnings
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
* Jennifer Coughlin has been appointed director of...
* Thomas C. Casey has been appointed chair of the trust...
* Preston W. Kelley has joined Sverdrup Civil Inc. as...
Aerospace & Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Energy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
* Mark Mathews has joined the Electronic Imaging division...
HOME & GARDEN
ARTISANS : Making His (Gold) Stamp on Leather
By Kathryn Bold, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
GARDENING : Turn Yard Into Wildlife Habitat
From Associated Press
A Clean Start to Lighten Up Panels
By John Morell
MAINTENANCE : Corrosion Does Not Have to Lead to Rust
From Associated Press
No Crime in Breaking the Set : Set Your Own Rules on Mixing, Matching Dish Styles
By Kathy Bryant, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Prosecution Rests in Denny Trial; Testimony Clashes : Courts: First defense witness says man who testified he saw beating of trucker was attacked by mob before Denny came on the scene.
From Staff and Wire Reports
TARZANA : License to Sell One-Size Fits-All Hearing Aid Revoked
LANCASTER : Court Orders Builder Not to Disturb Ostriches
A Culprit in the Courts : Sex bias is alive in the legal world, and it draws fire from a federal judge
CULTURE WATCH : Bridge Builder
Doing Drugs in the Womb
Just How Serious Are the Syrians? : Response to Clinton's call could be a tip-off
Simi Council to Weigh 2nd Road Into Corriganville
By Brenda Day, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
12 California Condors to Get New Home in Idaho
By Joanna M. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gas Promotion Creates Traffic Snarl in Ventura
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Proposal May Alter Housing Policy for Developers : Ventura: The change would assure developers of allocations for projects in return for providing the city with public improvements.
By Peggy Y. Lee, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Quick Ruling on Dredging, Judge Says : Ventura Keys: He plans to take his time deciding who should pay the most for the project. Meanwhile a possible settlement is reached.
By Barbara Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Project Completion Ends Battle Over Housing for Poor : Farm workers: Nearly 50 laborers and their families have settled into the townhouses east of Fillmore. Growers had argued that such a complex didn't belong in an agricultural area.
By Sara Catania, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Smokers' Alert : Thousand Oaks May Be Next City to Ban Lighting Up in Restaurants
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Considers Buying Part of Broome Ranch : Thousand Oaks: The $1-million deal would require a big portion of the 640-acre area be used for a golf course and stables. Some residents want it all kept as wilderness.
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Renovated Oaks Mall Reopens : Retailing: Officials hope $7-million make-over of the complex, which also marked its 15th year, will spur the Thousand Oaks economy.
By Carlos V. Lozano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWBURY PARK : Wounded Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
By Barbara Murphy
WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Search Widens for Missing Nurse, 34
By Mack Reed
Group Offers Reward in Paint Vandalism
By Julie Fields
SIMI VALLEY : Police to Seek Fund for Canine Program
By Phil Sneiderman
THOUSAND OAKS : City May Give $1,000 to Help Find Family
By Carlos V. Lozano
THOUSAND OAKS : Sjogren's Syndrome Conference Planned
By Constance Sommer
THOUSAND OAKS : Ex-Boyfriend Sought in Alleged Kidnaping
By Mack Reed
THOUSAND OAKS : Schillo Backs Hiring Cable Consultants
By Stephanie Simon
VENTURA : Fair to Draw Thousands of Ham Operators
By Julie Fields
SANTA PAULA : 19-Year-Old Man Shot While Driving
By Brenda Day
SANTA PAULA : Skeleton in Creek Bed Is Male Caucasian
By Julie Fields
Dorothy B. Burr; Schoolteacher
Obituaries
Valley Obituaries
Meetings Put Off in Bid for El Toro Compromise
By Gebe Martinez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
United Way Sets $18.5-Million Goal for '93-94 Campaign : Charity: The target is about $250,000 more than it collected in 1992. Bad economy won't help.
By Lily Dizon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trench Collapse Traps Man : Rescuers Free Him From Cement-Like Dirt After 9 Hours
By Greg Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family Appeals for Leads in Woman's Killing : Shooting: Grieving husband says he is praying for robbers who killed Laurie T. Myles as she waited in her car with her son. She is recalled as a 'gentle, caring' woman.
By Josh Meyer and Ann W. O'Neill, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prosecution Rests in Denny Trial; Testimony Clashes : Courts: First defense witness says man who testified he saw beating of Denny was attacked by the mob before the trucker came on scene.
By Edward J. Boyer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The War of the Weeds : Environment: Biologists are fighting arundo, a nearly indestructible menace that takes over sensitive habitats.
By Chip Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Republicans Divided on Voucher Issue : Politics: Despite the GOP support of the initiative, members who oppose Proposition 174 hold a news conference at party's state convention in Anaheim.
By Dave Lesher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clinton Health Plan Mixed Bag for County : Insurance: Proposal would pay for treatment of 2.7 million people who lack coverage. But officials are concerned about the end of subsidies to urban hospitals.
By Douglas P. Shuit, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singer Convicted of Imprisoning, Beating Woman : Trial: The jury deadlocks or acquits Grammy-award winner Rick James on eight other counts. He faces nine years in prison.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mass TB Tests to Be Offered at La Quinta High : Health: County effort follows discovery of a cluster of seven cases at the Westminster school last spring. All those infected are seniors. One is hospitalized.
By Leslie Berkman and Catherine Gewertz, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
BUENA PARK : City Seeks Grant for Street Improvement
By Debra Cano
LAGUNA HILLS : Drive Saves Library at K-6 School
By Anna Cekola
LOS ANGELES : 5 Indicted in Scheme to Bilk Movie Investors
FULLERTON : City Seeks Applicants for Posts on 9 Boards
By Willson Cummer
SAN PEDRO : Accord Near on Building More Air Force Housing
NORTHRIDGE : Bank Robbers Hold Executive's Family Hostage
Soccer Coach Charged With Posing as Doctor : Credentials: Santa Fe High assistant is accused of performing surgery in a motel room. He allegedly told the woman she had cancerous tumors.
By Duke Helfand and Emily Adams, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Paintin' the town: Patio Industries has a line of stucco...
By Steve Harvey
THOUSAND OAKS : Fugitive Mother Seized in Unusual Child Custody Case
SANTA MONICA : Gunman Slain; Bulletproof Vest Saves Officer's Life
PANORAMA CITY : Police Uncover Car Theft Export Ring; 4 Arrested
MISSION VIEJO : Council Extends Adult-Business Law
By Frank Messina
DANA POINT : Air Station Future Is Workshop Subject
BREA LA HABRA : AAUW Branch Opposes Prop. 174
By Mimi Ko
CYPRESS : District Lays Off 8 Instructional Aides
By Mimi Ko
NEWPORT BEACH : Bayside Residents Get Loan to Buy Land
By Bob Elston
WESTMINSTER : Fire Department Reorganization OKd
By Bert Eljera
COUNTYWIDE : Dizzy Over Disney Memorabilia
By Terry Spencer
ORANGE : Fire Plan Dies for Lack of Support
By Martin Miller
3 Held on Bomb-Making Charges After Blast at Home
1-Minute Arraignment Expedites Fleiss Case
By Shawn Hubler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Face at the Window
By Al Martinez
Century Freeway Opening Set for Oct. 14 : Transportation: $2.2-billion roadway is equipped with sensors in pavement and TV cameras to monitor traffic flow.
By Nora Zamichow, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COUNTYWIDE : Residents Challenge Proposal for Bridges
By Debra Cano
WESTMINSTER : Panel Upholds Fire Chief's Firing
By Bert Eljera
WESTMINSTER : District Honors Teacher of the Year
By Jon Nalick
Vandal Watch Program Cut; Families Lose School Housing : Budget: Residents who provide security in exchange for free rent and utilities must move out by next June.
By Jon Nalick, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Doctor Pleads Innocent in Auto Crash Deaths : Crime: Ronald Joseph Allen faces two counts of second-degree murder and one of felony driving under the influence. He remains in jail without bail.
By Mark Landsbaum, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Moves Toward Mideast Peace Add to Spirit of High Holy Days
By George W. Cornell, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jews Object to Wording in Prayer Day Service : Celebration: Given the events of this week, Jewish leaders find a World Worship program written by Palestinian women to be outdated. Defenders say they must be allowed to voice their views.
From Religious News Service
Number of Attendees Disputed in Study : Sociology: Scholars say Gallup polls and other surveys have greatly inflated the rate of church attendance. One sociologist calls the report flawed.
From Religious News Service
With felicitous timing, the Union of American Hebrew...
By Rosanne Keynan
Six Facing Censure Accuse Mormon Church of Purge
From Associated Press
School Lawyer Advises Easing Policy on Search
By Danielle A. Fouquette, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Parent Workshops Get Underway
Family Conference to Stress Finance
By Daye Clark
County Officials Decline to Endorse Immigration Ban : Politics: They say the grand jury's recommended policy of a three-year, nationwide restriction falls outside their jurisdiction.
By Eric Lichtblau, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family Is Held Hostage Before Bank Robbery : Crime: Coast Federal officer is forced to open safe after a night in captivity at home. Authorities note similarities to a June incident.
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Arrest 4 in Alleged Car Theft Ring : Panorama City: A tracking device leads officers to a house where they find six other stolen vehicles.
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Singer Convicted of Imprisoning, Beating Woman
By Julio Moran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Building Dreams : Charity: Money is raised at CityWalk for group that tries to grant terminally ill youngsters their last requests.
By Aaron Curtiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CANOGA PARK : Center Brings Parents Into the School Picture
By Jill Leovy
GLENDALE : Couple's Claims for Damages Are Denied
By Tommy Li
BURBANK : Writer Loses Appeal for Phone Records
By Ed Bond
BURBANK : Strict Changes Added to School Dress Code
By Ed Bond
CANOGA PARK : Police Substation Operation Delayed
By Kurt Pitzer
CALABASAS : Council to Consider Landscape Measure
By Kurt Pitzer
VAN NUYS : Bank Issues Posters for Forgery Suspect
By Jeff Schnaufer
District Launches Latchkey Program
By Susan Byrnes
SHERMAN OAKS : Nazi Camp Survivor Now Inmates' Rabbi
By Sondra Farrell Bazrod
State Blocks Man's Sales of Hearing Aids
By Sam Enriquez
SAN FERNANDO : Chamber Seeking Mentors for Program
By James Zoltak
VAN NUYS : Sentenced Killer Alleges Racism
By Thom Mrozek
Suspect Held in Shooting of Couple
Deputy Accidentally Shoots Himself
Santa Clarita Gets Storm Damage Grant
By Douglas Alger, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MEMORIAL SERVICES: Public memorial services to remember...
By John Dart
RELIGION / JOHN DART : Peace Is an Oft-Repeated Message in the Sermons for Rosh Hashanah : Reflections: The historic Israeli-Palestinian accord was on the minds of many rabbis as they prepared holiday remarks.
By John Dart
SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Workers Need Jobs, Not Retraining, Report Says
By Douglas Alger, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Ruling Gives Ostriches Peace
By John Chandler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Ivy League Football Coaches Adjust to Freshmen Eligibility
By Bruce Berlet, HARTFORD COURANT
Manchester Makes Credible Bid to Host Olympic Games in 2000
By Eugene Robinson, WASHINGTON POST
Record-Setting Rockies Rip Dodgers, 12-3 : Baseball: Candiotti has one of his worst outings as Colorado goes over the 4-million mark in attendance.
From Associated Press
On Game Day, Nobody Is His Buddy
By Mal Florence
Dominant Force : In Unlimited Hydroplane Competition, When You Say Hanauer and Miss Budweiser, You've Said It All
By Shav Glick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOLF ROUNDUP : Frost Continues Hot Streak
From Associated Press
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Ismail Sidelined With Bad Back
By Lonnie White
PRO FOOTBALL / BILL PLASCHKE : It's an Old Story, but Will It End?
By Bill Plaschke
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Practices, but Gary Doesn't
By T.J. Simers
PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Vikings Hire Coury to Help Offense
Associated Press
Jordan Suspect Admitted Role
From Staff and Wire Reports
Long Beach Poly Shuts Down Banning
By Kennedy Cosgrove, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
TENNIS ROUNDUP : Bruguera Can't Beat Rain in Bordeaux
From Associated Press
Sampras Takes Show on Road : Tennis: U.S. Open champion teams with Agassi on the exhibition circuit to form new version of the odd couple.
By Thomas Bonk, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Rally to Beat Phillies, Trim Deficit in East to 4 Games
From Associated Press
Gant's 10th-Inning Double Lifts Braves Over Mets, 2-1
Associated Press
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hentgen Wins 18th for Blue Jays
From Associated Press
Yankees Go Across Town to Find Pitcher, Acquire Mets' Tanana
Associated Press
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Close to a New Deal
By Bob Nightengale
BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Team Will Go to Taiwan, Japan
Associated Press
Individual Style Posts Easy Win
THOROUGHBRED RACING : Big Day of Racing at Belmont: Five Stakes Worth $1.2 Million
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Quarterback for Northridge Tonight at Northern Arizona
By Theresa Smith Munoz
Homework Before Home Games : Despite Northwestern's Schedule, Football Is Second to Academics
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kings Blow 4-1 Lead, Are Tied by Canucks
\o7 Staff and Wire Reports\f7
MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK : Penguins, McSorley Get It Started
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Irvine Throws Perfect Game at Mission Viejo : Domination: Phelps completes 10 of 10 passes for 194 yards to lead Vaqueros to convincing 35-7 victory.
By Kim Q. Berkshire, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Valencia's Petko Gets His Revenge Against Servite : Shutout: Quarterback erases memories of 14-0 loss last year by getting Tigers started toward a 38-0 rout this time.
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Payne's Catch Keys Cougars Past Edison : Late rally: His 25-yard reception on fourth down sets up winning touchdown as Capistrano Valley wins, 17-13.
By Scott Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No. 7 Esperanza Stuns Top-Ranked Mater Dei, 33-7 : Upset: Aztec defense dominates the Monarchs, holding them to only three first downs in the second half and outscoring them, 21-0, in the third quarter.
By Michael Itagaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lobo Offense Comes to Life Just in Time
By Scott Jones, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Trabuco Hills Squeaks Past Dana Hills
By Dan Arritt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
By Narrow Margin, Corona del Mar Coach Gets 100th Victory
By Martin Beck, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For Loara, It's No. 2 and Counting
By Russ Banks, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Los Angeles Baptist's Second Half Overwhelms Calvary Chapel
By Matt Farmer
Rancho Alamitos, Costa Mesa Manage a Tie After Sloppy Play
By Martin Henderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Western Visitors Right at Home in 35-3 Victory Over Cypress
By Ken Hill, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Bozman's Four Touchdowns Help Los Alamitos Rout Blair
By Eric Maddy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Brea-Olinda, Penalties Take Villa Park to Task
By Melanie Neff, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Diamond Bar Interception Stops El Dorado
By Dale Ruhe, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
San Clemente Overwhelms Another San Diego Team
By Dave Mckibben, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laguna Beach Can't Catch Up With El Segundo
By Rick Christopher
Woodbridge Stops Comeback by Foothill
Yankoff Takes Control in Santa Margarita Victory
By Joe Wojciechowski, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Defense Scores to Seal Canyon's Victory Over Buena Park
By Gabe Lacques
La Habra Stumbles in Fourth Quarter
By Pete Barzilai
Troy's Blume Takes Charge in Victory over Garden Grove
By Jon Clifford
Millikan's Late Touchdowns Topple Westminster
By Mike Wojciechowski
Newport Harbor's Running Game Proves Too Tough for Ocean View
By Adam Rank
Barons Able to Overcome 32-Point Rally
By Heather Stevens, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Braves Beat Mets on Gant's Double
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COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Soccer Team Beats Cal, Improves its Record to 5-0
PREP ROUNDUP : Grant Leads Sea Kings in Water Polo
Stoneman Advances in Surfing Event
Four Qualify for Speedway Nationals
Caringella Prefers the Dangerous : Football: Ocean View graduate badgers receivers as a defensive back at Golden West.
By Steve Kresal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Edges Riverside in Race
By Steve Kresal
Salsa Opens Playoffs Against Vancouver
Community College Roundup
It's a New Season: Alemany Upsets Crescenta Valley
By Jon Weisman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
After Slow Start, Sylmar Finishes Chatsworth, 41-0
By Paige A. Leech, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Brown Gets Taft's Motor Running in Rout of Gardena
By Mike Lazarus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Saugus Catches Royal in Final Quarter, 21-20 : High school football: Centurions win on late safety and overcome a 20-7 deficit in a nonleague game.
By Dana Haddad, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Discovers Running Back in 24-17 Victory
By Jason H. Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Canyon's Williams Sparks 28-20 Victory : High school football: He scores three touchdowns against Crespi, including an 89-yard run with second-half kickoff.
By Jeff Fletcher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wofford Lights Up Kennedy Defense : High school football: Bakersfield speedster rushes for 265 yards and four touchdowns in the first half to lead state's third-ranked team past Golden Cougars, 48-21.
By Steve Elling, TIMES STAFF WRITER
O'Laughlin Lays Groundwork for Passing Attack
MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Hiroshima Survives Bruises, Bumps in Road
By Vince Kowalick
TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Rettenmaier's Play Belied His Tender Years
By Dana Haddad
Hueneme Ends 22-Game Skein, Thwarts Channel Islands, 13-12
By Mike Johnson
COLLEGE ROUNDUP : 2 Quick Scores by West Propel CSUN in Soccer
High School Football Roundup
By Michael Bartlett
High School Football Roundup
By Marvin Morton
High School Football Roundup
By Todd Jacobson
High School Football Roundup
By Bryan Rodgers
High School Football Roundup
By Mark Brubaker
High School Football Roundup
By Brian Chalew
High School Football Roundup
By Darin Esper
High School Football Roundup
By Matt Farmer
High School Football Roundup
By Greg Anapol
High School Football Roundup
By Jon Michaels
High School Football Roundup
By Mike Yeaman
High School Football Roundup
By Ron Stapp
High School Football Roundup
High School Football Roundup : Intersectional
By Josh Rawitch
High School Football Roundup
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : First-Half Barrage Allows No. 1 Newbury Park to Coast, 43-7
By John Klima
High School Football Roundup
By Greg Meade
Amritraj Replaces Clerc in Infinti Tournament
History Repeats for Ryan
COMMENTARY : A Blast From the Past
By Mike Penner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ryan Shows He's Still a Threat : Baseball: Despite death threat, he goes a strong seven innings in Anaheim Stadium finale. Angels win with a run in eighth, 2-1.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Angels Make Changes at Top : Baseball: O'Brien is fired and will be replaced by Bill Bavasi, who will work under Herzog.
By Bob Nightengale, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gentle Giant : The Ducks' Stu Grimson, the 'Grim Reaper' on the Ice, Is a Great Guy in the Real World
By Robyn Norwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Why All the Excitement? Remember, This Is Boxing
By Tim Kawakami
Kase Is on the Case for Bruins' Defense : College football: Undersized nose guard is expected to play key role as UCLA attempts to slow Nebraska's offense today at Rose Bowl.
By Jim Hodges, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reeves Rides to New York on His High Horse : Football: Some welcome his approach to Giants. Others say he is bucking for a fall.
By John Weyler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scorecard / County Highlights From Week 2
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