What happened on September 28, 1997
ENTERTAINMENT
It's Chayanne's Autumn By Kevin Baxter, Kevin Baxter is a Times staff writer
A New Face on Shakespeare By Patrick Pacheco, Patrick Pacheco is a regular contributor to Calendar from New York
Not Strictly Naked Ambition By Sean Mitchell, Sean Mitchell is a frequent contributor to Calendar
The Barnum of Bytes By Justin Davidson, Justin Davidson is classical music critic at Newsday
No 'Time' Like the Present By Robert Hilburn, Robert Hilburn is The Times' pop music critic
Must-See? We'll See. By Jeannine Stein, Jeannine Stein is a Times staff writer
'Window' Dressing By Bill Desowitz, Bill Desowitz is an occasional contributor to Calendar
Is 'Zoot Suit' in Fashion Again? By Nancy Churnin, Nancy Churnin is a theater writer based in San Diego
A Heritage Rediscovered By Kenneth Herman, Kenneth Herman is a San Diego-based music writer
Looking Ahead by Looking Back By Suzanne Muchnic, Suzanne Muchnic is The Times' art writer
In Brief By Connie Johnson
In Brief By Natalie Nichols
In Brief By D. James Romero
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'A Cesspool Stew' By Michael Granberry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A New Role By John Canalis, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
County Moving Too Slowly on Needed Change By Mary Ann Schulte and William Mitchell, Mary Ann Schulte of Huntington Beach and William Mitchell of Irvine served as chair and vice chair respectively of the Government Practices Oversight Committee
Suggestion for Ted the Good: Buy American By Kenneth L. Khachigian, Kenneth L. Khachigian is a former White House speech writer who practices law in Orange County. He was principal strategist for Proposition 174, the school choice campaign. His column appears here every other week
UC Admissions Criteria Skewed By Melanie Havens, Melanie Havens is an attorney and a professor and chair of the Department of Business Law at Cal State Northridge
Identity a Must in Police Matters By Harriet K. Bilford, Harriet K. Bilford is an attorney in Van Nuys
Reduce High School Class Sizes, Too By Jennifer Kelley, Jennifer Kelley, 15, is a sophomore at Buena High School in Ventura
OPINION
To Prevail in Bosnia Keep U.S. Troops There By Charles A. Kupchan, Charles A. Kupchan, a professor at Georgetown University and senior fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations, was on the staff of the National Security Council for the first year of the Clinton administration
Can Pico-Union Become Like N.Y.'s Lower East Side? By Joel Kotkin, \o7 Joel Kotkin, a contributing editor to Opinion, is a senior fellow at the Pepperdine Institute for Public Policy and the Pacific Research Institute. \f7
Private Pursuits By Walter Russell Mead, \o7 Walter Russell Mead, a contributing editor to Opinion, is a presidential fellow at the World Policy Institute. He is the author of "Mortal Splendor: The American Empire in Transition" and is writing a book about U.S. foreign policy\f7
At Times, the Problem Is Economics, Not Racism By Jose Novoa, Jose Novoa is a student in the ethnic studies PhD program at UC Berkeley and teaches ethnic studies for the Peralta Community College School District
A Charade of Scandal for Clinton By Suzanne Garment, \o7 Suzanne Garment, a contributing editor to Opinion, is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She is the author of "Scandal: The Culture of Mistrust in American Politics." \f7
U.S., Japan Deepen Defense Ties--and China Gets Nervous By Robert A. Manning, Robert A. Manning, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, was a State Department policy advisor from 1989-93
Kamal Kharrazi By Robin Wright, Robin Wright covers global affairs for The Times. She is the author of "Sacred Rage: The Wrath of Militant Islam."
Hernandez Must Step Aside By Frank Del Olmo, Frank del Olmo is assistant to the editor of The Times and a regular columnist
REAL ESTATE
A Vintage Vantage Point By Linda Beth Mothner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES; Linda Beth Mothner is a Los Angeles freelance writer
MAGAZINE
The Ultimate Test of Sisterhood By Jessica Maxwell, Jessica Maxwell writes regularly for Esquire and Audobon magazines and has just published a fly-fishing book, "I Don't Know Why I Swallowed the Fly" (Sasquatch Books and Avon Books)
Biomedicine's Bionic Man By Robert Lee Hotz, Robert Lee Hotz is a Times science writer
Spinning By Leilah Bernstein