- MARKETING AND MEDIA : Paine & Associates Celebrates Work Force Status, Passes the Bucks
- Productivity of Workers Declines in 2nd Quarter : Labor: Despite the 2.5% drop, the biggest in four years, analysts expect output to rise as the recovery picks up steam.
- GOLDEN BIRDS: They can't fly, but they...
- Nearly All Saturns Recalled Over Potential Engine Fires
- Braille Institute Teens Get in Touch With the Bay
- Women Guards at State Prison File Sex Harassment Suit
- BOOK REVIEW : For Strangers Born to the Same Parents : BECOMING BROTHERS <i> By Howard Waskow and Arthur Waskow</i> ; Free Press $22.95, 218 pages
- Key Lawmakers Break Away From Taiwan Ruling Party : Asia: Heads of New Party are among nation's most popular politicians. Action seems modeled on defections in Japan.
- Wilson Defends Immigration Proposals : Politics: In Orange County, the governor insists that Washington's failures have contributed to the state's troubles. As to racism charges, he says, 'I can't be deterred.'
- PUBLIC HEALTH : Killer Bees Work Their Way Into U.S.
- Immigration Sting in San Diego Is Under U.S. Review : Law enforcement: Bogus letters offering work permits lured 60 people to their arrests last month.
- Gunman at McDonald's Kills 1, Takes Own Life
- 3 Operators Denied Elderly Care Licenses : Nursing homes: The allegations by the state include moving patients to other facilities without advising families, crowding and disrepair of facilities.
- Rebels and Government Forces Intensify Angolan Civil War
- BETS OFF: Here's a sure thing: Wagering...
- FHP to Acquire Colorado HMO for $3.5 Million : Health: The buy from Aetna, if approved, will be the company's first in almost 20 years. News doesn't help stock.
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- RETAILING
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 11, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 11, 1993
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- Bitter Lament by Foster Revealed Depth of Despair : Suicide: In a torn note, Clinton aide deplored life in Washington, where 'ruining people is considered sport.'
- Sondra Berchin has resigned as executive vice...
- Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won a...
- State's 3rd Largest Liquor Wholesaler to Shut Down
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. Discussing Deals for L.A. Firms to Move to the County
- New Image Industries Inc., a Canoga Park...
- Voice Powered Changes Command : Electronics: CEO steps down as the Canoga Park firm moves into retail distribution. Its second product is due soon.
- Still Scratching Their Heads Over Mysteries of Itching : Health: Experts don't know much about the maddening sensation. Is it a form of pain? Could there be a mind-body link? Still, new research may soon bring relief.
- TUSTIN : Police Happy With New Work Schedule
- STUDIO CITY : Street Repairs Begin Near New Mini-Mall
- Will Beleaguered TWA's Financing Plans Fly? : Aviation: Funding for the airline is still up in the air with a bankruptcy court hearing fast approaching.
- Tekelec Loses $3.8 Million on 25% Lower Revenues
- Olson Construction to Build 5 Eateries
- HR Textron Inc. of Valencia won a...
- Groundwater Technology Government Services Inc. of Ventura...
- National Agenda : German Miners Tap Deep Vein of Workers' Anger : Hunger strikers are martyrs for easterners upset over plant closures, layoffs and privatization.
- Lab Owner Gets 8 Years for Disposal Scheme
- LA CRESCENTA : Coach, Girlfriend to Be Tried in Drug Case
- Youths Get a Look at Job Prospects on the Flight Line : Education: A week at Point Mugu air station exposes students to career opportunities in aerospace.
- Insurance Auto Auctions' Earnings Rise on Mergers
- Compact Video Sold to Investment Firm
- Shuttle Crew Back for Third Try at Launch
- Big Hike in Federal Grazing Fees Proposed by Babbitt
- O.C. Reaction: Strong Praise, Condemnation
- Out of the Labs and Onto the Streets of Europe, Japan : Transit: Compactness of the regions, environmental concerns give a jump-start to electric vehicle industry.
- Driver Killed When Gas Tanker Crashes
- Speaking of: : Health, Wealth and Wisdom
- Killer Ruled Sane; Death Penalty Possible
- U.S. Speeds Somalia Review in Wake of 4 Soldiers' Deaths : Africa: The accelerated study seeks to determine under what conditions American forces can come home.
- CALABASAS : City Begins Review of Development Site
- SANTA ANA : Library Will List Help-Wanted Ads
- Hit-Run Suspect May Face Harsher Term if Convicted : Courts: Blood-alcohol level of man accused in fatality is said to have been nearly four times legal limit.
- CANOGA PARK : Anti-Gang Group's Funds Drop to $200
- 18 Jurors Excused in Denny Case : Courts: One prospect says recent sentencing of two police officers in King beating would affect his judgment. The dismissals underscore the difficult process of finding a panel.
- The Secret of His Success Is No Secret
- Tanker Due to Make 1st Trip Along Coast : Fuel: The Chevron Oregon landed at the Gaviota terminal Monday to pick up 250,000 barrels before heading to Los Angeles refineries.
- Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley won a...
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- HEALTH CARE
- Ex-Shiley Chief Would Not Fear Valve Implant : Suit: Former president, now a consultant, testifies that data was not knowingly withheld during safety tests.
- Datron Systems' Profits Quintuple in 1st Quarter
- Quadratron Systems Inc., a Westlake Village supplier...
- Rival's Bumbling Helps New Jersey's Florio Make Comeback : With help from a Clinton aide, the governor is trying to overcome unpopularity engendered by a tax increase. Polls show him even with the Republican candidate.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : One 'Must' for Home Gym: Discipline
- Mall Plan Would Add Cars, Smog : Ventura: Environmental report says congestion would increase and air quality decline if the Buenaventura shopping center doubles in size.
- Eavesdropping Question Raised at Trial : Menendez case: Psychologist concedes his lover was waiting outside his office while brothers discussed their parents' killing. But he doubts she overheard exchanges.
- CHATSWORTH : At Long Last, School Gets Air Conditioners
- Lawyers Given 30 Days to Settle King Civil Suit; Trial Set for '94
- THOUSAND OAKS : She Proved Women Belong in Kitchen
- Cap Cities Buys Mexican Business Magazine : Media: The purchase of Expansion, No. 1 in Latin American advertising, continues a trend of foreign acquisitions.
- Western Digital Sells Silicon Wafer Plant to Rockwell : Computers: The sprawling Irvine factory is too big for the struggling chip maker, which lost $25 million last year.
- U.S. May Ease Export of Rocket Technology
- Levees Hold as Mississippi Heads for a Broader, Deeper Channel
- HIGH ROLLERS: The wealthiest 1% of Americans--the...
- 8.1 Quake's Toll Could Have Been Worse, Officials Say
- 2,000 Line Up to Apply for 250 Wal-Mart Jobs; Bleak Economy Blamed : Oxnard: Applications will be taken through Friday. Employment workers say turnout shows a lowering of standards for wages.
- Oak Park School Board Race Offers Little to Argue Over : Education: The award-winning district is suffering growing pains, however, as the fall election for three seats draws closer.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Told to Sign or Skip Opener
- Younguns Trilogy to Screen at Universal
- Eaton Corp.'s Information Management Systems Division of...
- Rockwell International Corp.'s Science Center of Thousand...
- Image Entertainment Posts $772,700 1st-Quarter Profit
- Raising the Dead : Past Legends Are Being Resurrected in New Gap Ads
- Earl Fleisher has been named controller of...
- AIRLINES
- Briefing Paper : War of Words in Mideast Talks
- Chemicals on Chinese Ship Usable for Arms, U.S. Says : Diplomacy: Cargo is in Iranian waters. Beijing charges U.S. bullying in monitoring the vessel.
- Pope in Fine Form as He Heads to Colorado : Religion: John Paul visits Jamaica en route to Denver, where he will lead World Youth Day celebrations.
- Fight Over Pay Cuts Escalating : Government: The union representing 40,000 county workers begins mapping strike strategy. Supervisors stand firm in their effort to balance the $13.5-billion budget.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 17-Year Head of Public Defender Office to Retire
- Meteor Shower Due in Night Skies
- GLENDALE : Commissioner Hands Off Credit Card Case
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 5 Alleged Drug Gang Members Plead Not Guilty
- Palestinian Discord Boils Over : Three key negotiating team members threaten to quit in dispute with PLO
- 5 Enter Not Guilty Pleas to Drug Charges : Crime: The suspected members of the 'Valley Boys' gang are held on $2-million bail each.
- OXNARD : Judge Refuses to Lower Suspect's Bail
- 'Rocky Horror' Event to Benefit AIDS Project
- Surf Poetry: Riding the Wild Verse
- Leslie's Poolmart Profit Rises 32% in 2nd Quarter
- Van Nuys Firm Sells Its Electrical-Vehicle Unit
- King Nutronics of Woodland Hills won a...
- LAGOS : Political Crisis
- World View : Sizzling Bestsellers from the Global Bookstore : A summer tour of who is reading what and where--and why
- The Global Bookstore : 'Bookstore' Staff
- Obituaries : Louis Sheaffer; Pulitzer Prize-Winning Biographer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Buy Land With $492,500 Grant : Recreation: The buffer parcel will ideally keep residents from leaving trails and disrupting animals.
- Obituaries : Daniel Fuchs; Novelist and Oscar-Winning Film Writer
- Paradise Found : Ex-Coach Sherbeck Feels Right at Home in Montana
- Dining Like a Native : Bowers Museum Lecturer Provides History, Samples of Foods Columbus Found in New World
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Night of Casual Party-Jam and Tear Gas
- CLINTON BUDGET AFTERMATH : Passage Sends Stocks Soaring and Sinks Bond Yields to Historic Lows
- Syncor International Corp., a Chatsworth operator of...
- Bradley C. Call was appointed chairman of...
- Founders of Virgin Records' U.S. Unit Quit : Music: Co-Chairmen Jeff Ayeroff and Jordan Harris deny they were pressured to resign amid rumored tension with President Phil Quartararo, who is replacing them.
- Marciano's Departure at Guess? Leaves Cherokee Investors Guessing : Apparel: Some speculate the French designer plans to take an active role in Sunland-based firm.
- Caltrans Directive Ignores Court Order : Contracts: Memo from an official calls for a continued reduction in the use of consultants despite a judge's order to the contrary.
- Wounded Child Airlifted From Sarajevo--Thousands Remain : Victims: Girl, 5, will be treated in London. 'Precarious existence' for others is decried.
- Drug to Help Cystic Fibrosis Patients Wins FDA Panel's OK
- Democrats Find Little Unity in Diversity : Politics: Is Clinton less successful than presidents past in keeping the troops in line? Truman, F.D.R. would disagree.
- Argument at Apartment Ends in Fatal Shooting : Ventura: Police take four people into custody for questioning in connection with downtown slaying.
- FULLERTON : $500 Reward Given in Graffiti Arrest
- Strong Safeties : Rams: Stewart and Terrell battle for the starting spot in the secondary, and the spoils that come with it.
- VAN NUYS : Defendant Denies Shooting Officer
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Wilson Tours the New State Prison : Incarceration: The governor spends 90 minutes at the Lancaster facility before heading to a reelection fund-raiser in Palmdale.
- Country Dance Craze Comes to Cable TV
- Elvis the King Might Be a God in the Making, Author Says
- Muralist Honors California Indians : Art: Judy Baca's $60,000 project to spruce up the Baldwin Park Metrolink rail station puts 'memory into a piece of land.'
- FAST TRACK : A Pianist Trained, but Not Ingrained, in France
- Ex-Banker Transforming Business School : Education: The former chairman and CEO of First Boston Corp. is teaching the importance of change and adaptability in his new job as a graduate school dean at the University of Maryland.
- Motor Maker Purchases Georgia Firm : Transaction: Pacific Scientific in Newport Beach acquired Automation Intelligence Inc., a week after buying Powertec Industrial.
- Citadel Shows Quarterly Loss of $15.2 Million
- ASUNCION : New President
- L.A. Contest Fizzled but Gave Electric Car Idea a Push
- European Union Only Way to Avoid War, German Leader Warns
- BOOK REVIEW : A High Standard for Low-Brow Humor : THE LIAR: A Novel <i> By Stephen Fry</i> ; Soho Press $22, 277 pages
- After 61 Years, One More Chance
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Flight of the Condors Causes Flap : Wildlife: The two youthful birds had some concerned and others annoyed when they flew to Castaic Lake.
- SIMI VALLEY : Motorcycle Death Being Investigated
- BURBANK : TV Makes Board President a Celebrity
- U.S. Atty.'s Office Investigates Ex-Gynecologist : Inquiry: Ivan C. Namihas escaped state criminal charges in more than 100 sexual abuse complaints. Federal prosecutors are exploring possible mail fraud angle. Former physician denied any wrongdoing.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Pleads Not Guilty in White Supremacist Plot
- CAMARILLO : County Fair Crowns Queen From Somis
- Tidland, Richardson Qualify for U.S. Amateur
- Sierra Family Trust of Northridge won a...
- Documentary : 4 Years Later: a Cuba of Peddlers and Pedalers : With few Communist allies left, tourism blooms but almost everything else has wilted since 1989, a visitor finds.
- Being Hip to Parenthood : The father of Rolling Stone magazine--and three boys--introduces Family Life, for parents who are determined not to lose their cool.
- Skydiver Plane Crash Blamed on Pilot Error
- MISSION VIEJO : Graduation Marks a Special Milestone
- FILLMORE : Same Pair Suspected in Market Robberies
- They're Off to See the Pope : 800 Local Vietnamese Leave on Denver Pilgrimage to Meet Pontiff
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Polio Survivor Group Seeking More Help
- Prudence in the Great Outdoors : Bear's attacks on campers are grim reminders of need for simple caution
- CLINTON BUDGET AFTERMATH : Q&A; : Plan Expands Government's Income Tax Break for Low Earners
- New SD Inc. Edcliff Instruments of Sylmar...
- THQ Inc. Reports Loss in Second Quarter
- EDINBURGH : A Cultural Fest
- U.S. Investigates Tustin Doctor in Sex Case
- PERSONAL HEALTH : First, Exercise Your Shopping Smarts
- THOUSAND OAKS : Improper Chemical Use Brings Citations
- Gary Horowitz has been named president and...
- Dolco Packaging Profit Up on 6% Sales Rise
- AUTOS
- 2 Climbers Killed in Alps
- Ruling to Let Demjanjuk Return Is Fought : Immigration: Justice Department challenges a decision to let accused Nazi guard re-enter U.S. He was cleared of being 'Ivan the Terrible.'
- Suspected Gang Members Jailed in Boy's Death
- Warden of Prison in Lancaster Sees an Evolution in Approach
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Save on Cost of New Fire Station
- REAL ESTATE
- Datametrics Corp., a Chatsworth maker of computer...
- HEALTH CARE
- Amwest Insurance Profit Drops to $114,000
- Bob on the Spot : Bob Davis and Family Have Their Own Special Act: Dry-Cleaning Circus Costumes
- Disciplining of Doctors Criticized : Health: Medical board report says state evaluators of suspect physicians often are sloppy or unqualified. One board member says hiring seems to be based 'on the buddy system.'
- German Experiment Tests the Mettle of Electric Cars : Technology: A $25-million Baltic Sea island project has put 60 of the vehicles on the streets to track their usefulness in everyday use, with everyday drivers.
- COLUMN ONE : No Longer a Refuge for Readers : Libraries are trying off-duty police, security cameras to counter rising crime. The numbers of street people seeking shelter have prompted use of such extreme measures as odor monitors.
- Bad Timing Dims Prospects for Comet Show : Space: The Perseid shower may produce hundreds of meteors per hour. But don't expect to see much here--the event will peak hours before sunset.
- ECONOMY WATCH : Home Life
- Following the Sun : Astronomy: At an egg-shaped observatory west of Sylmar, Cal State Northridge scientists study the role of sunspots and their impact on the greenhouse effect.
- PACOIMA : Student Tutors Get a Taste of Teaching
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Files Lawsuit Against Park District
- CSUN's Solar System : Science: Unlike many of their peers, astronomers at the college's observatory work in the daytime. They study only the sun.
- IRVINE : Council to Decide on Hotel Site Study
- TriStar Home Video Names New Business Affairs VP
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- First Interstate Buys 53-Branch San Diego Trust : Banking: The $340-million stock swap with parent San Diego Financial Corp. quadruples First Interstate's presence in that county.
- Staying Small : Neighborhoods: Talk that a Payless drug store is coming sends chills through cozy Larchmont Village. Merchants and residents have organized to keep big business out.
- The naughty old days: Enough talk about...
- Cheesecake Factory Posts $1.4-Million Profit
- Camera Platforms Net Loss for Quarter Widens
- RETAILING
- Llamas Plastic Inc. of Sylmar won a...
- Housing Slump Won't Thwart Ritter Ranch, Analysts Predict : * Nevertheless, there are risks aplenty for the 10,625-acre development. Deep, patient pockets are a key to success.
- IHOP Corp. Profits Fall 22% in 2nd Quarter
- Delta Makes Flight More Simulating
- NEW YORK : Latest on Lockerbie
- Girl, 14, Shouldn't Be Forced to Visit Mother, Therapist Says
- VENTURA : Outing Aimed at Bringing Kids Together
- CYPRESS : Dolls Keep the Spirit of Elvis Alive
- LAGUNA BEACH : School District Sets Anti-Gang Goals
- SANTA CLARITA : Grant to Fund Purchase of Buffer Land Along Trails
- STUDIO CITY : Cancer Patient Support Organization to Fold
- Countywide : Housing Guidebook Will Be Presented
- Valley's Housing Market Rebounds in July : Real estate: Sales are up 15% from a year earlier. Much of the activity comes from first-time buyers attracted by a sharp drop in prices.
- New Ad Agency Is in the Works for HomeBase
- France Trims Its 24-Hour Interest Rate to 9.75%
- Tejon Ranch Net Income Jumps 27% in 2nd Quarter
- Technicolor Inc., a film processor and video...
- Kaiser Gives $5,000 to AIDS Care Group
- Fiedler Nominated for CRA Board Over Walters' Complaints
- MOORPARK : Evidence of 3 Beatings Cited at Murder Trial
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fixing Park Holes Where Rain Got in
- Judge Rules Drug Money Case a Mistrial : Courts: A former sheriff's sergeant was accused of using stolen funds to build his home. Jurors deadlocked after almost two weeks.
- Personal Health : Slimming Wallet and Nothing Else?
- Credit for Working Poor Exemplifies Tax Burden Shift : Budget: Expanded program will help 15 million families. It's part of the Clinton campaign to reverse Reagan's policy of giving breaks to affluent.
- IN BRIEF : Job Corps Looking for Women to Train
- Japan's Hata Urges Solutions to U.S. Disputes
- The Citadel Picks a Black as Its Top-Ranking Cadet
- UC Berkeley Fires Registrar After Spending Improprieties
- CIA Officer Shot to Death in Caucasus; Motive Unclear : Georgia: The victim was riding with a top security official. Terrorism is held unlikely.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : HEALTH WATCH : Vegetables: Our Allies in the War on Cancer
- SIMI VALLEY : Resident Named by Wilson to Panel
- Graham's Rise in Rankings Slows to Crawl : Tennis: Fountain Valley player has been stuck near No. 50 in recent months, but says she's not overly concerned.
- THEATER REVIEW : Some in This Adaptation Are Green as the Gables
- He Might Feel Relaxed With CONCADECAF
- She Went to Wall, and Turned Into Major Tennis Star
- Bumpy Beginning : From Bankruptcy, Michigan Track Has Become the Best
- THEATER REVIEWS : German Cabaret, American Attitude : 'Cabaret Verboten' has been sanitized and defused. 'Frauleins in Underwear,' though not sinister either, is more ribald.
- Program for Youngsters May Expand to Westminster Park : Project: School district is considering funding the effort that trains seniors citizens to tutor and encourage first- through third-graders.
- IRVINE : Pastor Recuperating After Car Accident
- 5 Will Receive UC Irvine Medals
- Starting Over : Two Years Ago, Herzog Figured He Had a Mandate to Rebuild Angels for Gene Autry--and Then the Club Changed the Rules
- JAZZ REVIEW : Grusin Brothers Make Pasadena Fest a Family Affair
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Virtually Interesting : 'Machine Culture' Show Gives Hint of What Technology Can Do
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich's Role Appears to Vanish
- He Joyfully Plunges Into Being American : Diving: China's Li, 34, can't wait to become a citizen--and hopes to make the Olympic team.
- Powell Wins World Championship Tuneup
- Something Borrowed, Something New for Redskins in Victory
- Simi OKs $105,000 to Lure Company : Council: The figure was pared from $130,000 after officials questioned the number of jobs and payroll size involved in the proposed move.
- PBS Finally to Air 'Building Bombs' : Television: Controversial show about the fallout from building hydrogen bombs has been delayed for years--and edited-- but basic points remain, producer says.
- TENNIS : Pernfors Finds Fame Fleeting
- GOLF / U.S. WOMEN'S AMATEUR : Voorhees Shatters Tournament Record
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fugitive' Makes Off With $23.8 Million
- Council Adjourns for Annual Summer Hiatus : Thousand Oaks: Mayor Lazar creates a stir with announcement that she will run for another term next year.
- HORSE RACING : Trainers, Bettors Need Patience to Succeed With Foreign Horses
- TELEVISION* El Dia de Latino Comedy: Los...
- TV REVIEW : A Confusing 'Why Am I Gay?' on HBO
- Summer of Endless Box-Office Success Stories : If Audiences Continue to Turn Out in August, Overall Business Is Expected to Top Last Year's by About $300 Million
- Party Cited Wins Bayakoa Handicap
- State's Congressional Members Unanimously Back CALSTART : Transportation: Consortium is supported in its bid for up to $30 million to fund 21 clean-air programs.
- Oil Project Expected to Get Panel's Approval : Proposal: Coastal Commission is set to vote on a plan to boost oil recovered from two platforms off Huntington Beach coastline.
- St. Ives' Profit Falls 17% in Second Quarter
- REAL ESTATE
- Terminal Data Earns $40,000 in 3rd Quarter
- Nye & Nelson of Ventura won a...
- Cable TV: Viacom Inc., the nation's 13th-largest...
- Owners Bear Risks of Condo Associations' Shaky Finances
- Crown Connector Inc. of San Fernando won...
- BioSource, Vienna Firm to Develop Biomedical Tests
- Avibank Manufacturing Inc. of Burbank won a...
- First Interstate Buys 53-Branch San Diego Trust : Banking: The $340-million stock swap with parent San Diego Financial Corp. quadruples First Interstate's presence in that county.
- Alpharel Net Triples on 22% Revenue Gain
- Irvine Plant to Be Sold for $115 Million : Computers: Rockwell International will acquire silicon wafer factory that is too big for the needs of Western Digital, which lost $25 million last year.
- Top Palestinians Meet to Unify Stand : Mideast: Three withdraw resignations. However, signs of disagreement remain.
- And They All Lived Happily Ever After . . . : Three sets of O.C. spouses share their secrets after participating recently in the California Perfect Couple competition in Sacramento.
- Clintons Press Campaign for Health Care Reforms : Medicine: First Lady tells hospital group that antitrust rules may ease. President says overhaul is vital.
- Reading Between Lines for Local Mood
- GARDEN GROVE : City to Sell Bonds, Buy Trailer Parks
- OCTA Studying Alternative Fuels for Buses
- Female Body Is Found Behind Motel
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Killed in Single-Car Accident
- DANA POINT : Woman Robbed in Parking Lot
- Tears on the Unicorn
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Love for Shriver Is Owning Piece of Orioles
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Holman Is Listed in Good Condition
- Indictment Charges S.F. Lawyer Laundered Money for Drug Ring
- SALES UP, $$$ DOWN: After years of...
- BURBANK : Teacher Prep Time in Dispute at Burroughs
- VAN NUYS : College Program to Aid Latino Students
- Woman Hurt as Metrolink Slams Into Car at Crossing : Simi Valley: Marguerite Powell, 75, is in stable condition. Her car was stopped on the tracks when the train came upon her at 70 m.p.h.
- Two South County Banks Robbed
- Obituaries : Milton Thompson; NASA Pilot Tested X-15 Rocket Plane
- Munich in the Redwoods : Clinton & Co. has arm-twisted environmental leaders into surrender of our ancient forests.
- Leave Somalia, Yes . . . but Not Now : Reassessing the U.S. role in wake of killings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Recycler Overcomes Tragedies but Not State Bureaucracy : Business: Doug Feller has cerebral palsy and cannot read or write. He says he knows his numbers. Regulators disagree and want to help him improve his accounting.
- FULLERTON : Sunny Hills Graduate Wins $20,000 Award
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rhodes Helps Extend Orioles' Win Streak
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Is Impressed by Mondesi
- Air-Dry Corp. of America in Moorpark won...
- Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won a...
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Calnetics Shows a Profit on 18% Sales Increase
- California State University Foundation of Northridge won...
- 2 MIGs Crash in Red Sea
- Clinton Tells W. Virginians Budget Is 'Good Beginning' : Economy: The President says he's trying to cut through a 'fog of misinformation' on the deficit-cutting plan. State picked to dramatize economic needs.
- DANA POINT : Cultural Projects to Receive $50,000
- CHATSWORTH : Man Gets 8-Year Term for Export of Toxic Waste
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Substation to Open at Harbour
- SAN PEDRO : Riordan Tours Harbor Area With Councilman