- 500 Line Up, See How They Measure Up : High School Players Flock to Football Workout
- Stock Split: Directors of Wynn's International Inc....
- CONSUMER
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Among Vacationers, Anxiety Is Catching : Mammoth Lakes has had its share of misfortunes. Now, tourists and residents are worried about deadly hantavirus.
- Passion Fruit Mousse, Salad, Cabbage
- The Thinking Man's Surf 'n' Turf
- His Health Isn't Failing, Yeltsin Says
- THE FORECAST CALLS FOR ANYTHING : One Never Knows Where New England's Sebadoh Is Going to Venture Next
- The Kind of Place That Speaks for Itself
- Orange County Video Rentals
- 3 Emerge as Front-Runners for School Superintendent : Education: Each of the potential successors to interim chief Stanley G. Oswalt belongs to a minority group. Ethnicity has been an issue in the current administration.
- Conferees Settle on Senate's Service Plan
- Circus Night Fun Raises $22,000 to Help Children
- 'Queens for a Day' Stretch Out Reign to a Lifetime : Women: The radio/TV show has been off the air for almost 30 years. Yet many of its winners meet regularly--to socialize, raise funds and reflect on how royalty has changed their lives.
- Teacher Pleads Innocent to Sex Charges
- 'Family School' Is a 'One-Stop Deal' for All Generations : Education: Coopers Poynt in New Jersey and other institutions are addressing academic and non-academic needs of children, parents and grandparents with equal attentiveness.
- France Trying to Clear Air on Smoking
- Cerritos : ABC Board Supports Suit to Challenge State Funding
- Monrovia : Court Allows Ban on Firm
- DRAMA : 150 Minutes of Comedy--and Circus--Sets the Stage : The Ojai Shakespeare Festival's eleventh season opens with a fast-paced 'The Taming of the Shrew.'
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tact in the War on Medflies
- And if you take LAX, we'll throw...
- Opponent of Gangs Given Different Job at Apartments
- Hospital Rate for Cesarean Sections Falls : Health: Ventura County Medical Center's 16.9% figure is lowest in area. But critics say the surgery is still done too often.
- Council Rejects Sports Arena Referendum
- LA PALMA : Pigeons Face End of Handouts in Park
- MEN'S TENNIS / LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : Chang Hopes to Keep Ticking After a Victory Over Tarango
- THEATER REVIEW : 'A Touch of the Poet' in Latino Adaptation
- A Hair of the Worm That Bit You
- ECONOMY
- Odyssey Reprising the '80s; Can Tomorrow Be Far Behind?
- Maywood : Lunch Program Available for Needy Youngsters
- Koon, Powell Get 2 1/2 Years in Prison : Anger, Unease Greet Decision; Appeals Seen Likely : Trial: Judge says King must bear much blame for provoking the incident. Officers are denied bail and must report to authorities by Sept. 27.
- BRANCHING OUT : The White Oak Dance Project Isn't a Step Down, Baryshnikov Says, It's a Step Above
- The following are the top music sales...
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE KING CASE : Dubious Reasoning, a Fair Sentence : Judge Davies' perspective of justifiable blows is arguable. Still, even one year in prison is tough punishment for a cop.
- PACOIMA : Youths Compete at Events 'Any Kid Could Do'
- Gay Church Members Fear Incidents Are Hate Attacks : North Hollywood: A minister says each event is more violent than the last. Police rebut criticism of their response.
- Standing Up Against Crime : Los Angeles needs more people like Viviana Guerra
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster to Offer Gift Rewards, Not Cash, for Reporting of Graffiti
- Anti-Car Theft Program Will Be Expanded
- Beschen Is Flying High on World Tour : Surfing: ASP rookie from San Clemente has enjoyed chance to travel while climbing to No. 8 in the rankings.
- SOFTBALL / PAIGE A. LEECH : New Ball Created Stir but Not More Offense
- Puente Jury Making Progress on Verdict
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks (National ranking)...
- Fatal Lapses in Rest Home Care Cited
- Commerce : Health Fair to Offer Free Immunizations, Testing
- Ultra-Fright in an Ultra-Light
- GLENDALE : Man Arrested in Rape Attempt at Church
- Teacher Denies Molesting Girls
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Seniors Pull Fast Move in Slow Traffic
- Countywide : Counseling Service to Open New Office
- ANAHEIM : Inmates May Be Used to Rid Fire Hazards
- Betting the Rent on Apartment Complex Security
- Mary Star Packs Plenty of Punch for Run at Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Sidelined by Back Injury
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Things Roll Along Smoothly for Catherine Wheel at Roxy
- AUTOS
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Where in the World Is Curry O'Brien?
- Atwater Village : Donations for Thrift Store
- El Monte : Trailer Park Power Restored
- DRAMA : Just When They Thought It Was Safe to Enjoy Life Again . . . : Long-awaited freedom proves elusive for Mom and Dad in 'Alone Together,' a fast-paced production of domestic disarray.
- Made Merry by Brooks' 'Robin Hood'
- The Steve Miller Band "Children of the Future" (1968)<i> Capitol</i>
- BOOK REVIEW : A Rude Tumble Out of (or Into?) Reality : OUT OF WORK: Stories and Novella <i> by Greg Mulcahy</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $21. 193 pages.
- Russia Expecting a Record Harvest : Crops: After a disastrous 1992, Moscow now expects to be able to trim grain imports.
- Long Beach : New Substation to Be Base for 125 Police Officers
- INVENTOR'S END: Sam Allen Davidson was so...
- Vote Delayed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Year-Round School Schedule Now Completely on Track
- College Board Votes to Retain Lobbyist
- Director Faces Pandering Charge : Prostitution: Police say Ivan Nagy, former boyfriend of accused Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, ran his own call girl ring. Alleged accomplice and two other women also are arrested.
- IRVINE : Activist Challenges Schools Tax 'Misuse'
- 10-Year-Old Murder Case Ends With 3rd Conviction : Crime: Michael Seawright is found guilty of hiring two brothers to kill his mother-in-law in an effort to take over the family business.
- BUENA PARK : City OKs Study on County Fire Service
- Rams' Punting Contest Is No Battle Royal : NFL: Veteran Bracken and rookie Buffaloe are competing to make the team. But that doesn't mean they have to be unfriendly to one another.
- Decision Time for U.S. Soccer : World Cup: National team officials must determine which players to offer contracts.
- CONSUMER
- Muni-Bond Board Pushes Rule Curbing Political Contributions : Securities: Many dealers feel "ensnarled in the requirement to make contributions" to influential politicians.
- Computer Products Maker to Lay Off 95 in O.C.
- Decal Program Aims to Deter Car Theft : Crime: Participating motorists allow police to stop vehicles between 1 and 5 a.m. without cause to see if they are stolen. CAT is credited with reducing larcenies in other areas.
- Tuition Increase More Than Academic for Students
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Library to Highlight Reagan's Acting Years : The public is invited to three free screenings of the former President's movies at the Simi Valley facility.
- Runners Warm Up for Fiesta Afterward
- FOR THE KIDS : Dinosaur Program Takes Youngsters Back in Time : Enthusiasts trade lore about the monsters with an expert during the park and recreation department event.
- Japan Tries to Clear the Air : Coalition's deputy leader issues a surprising call for candor on war crimes
- Volunteer Painting Project Approved for High School
- Beverly Hills Rejects Plans for Huge Estate : Building: Council votes 4 to 1 to deny application for 18-bedroom house after protests by celebrity residents.
- Summer Music Program Proves Enriching for Lomita Students
- BURBANK : Rates for Automated Trash Pickup OKd
- COSTA MESA : Funds Freed for Housing Project
- Leftwich Not Worried About Lack of Support : Angels: In his second outing, he pitches well against Kansas City. But again, his teammates don't help him much.
- WOMEN'S TENNIS / LA COSTA TOURNAMENT : Capriati Out With Injured Back
- Out of Fast Lane, Stempke Fails to Qualify in Cal Bowl
- FILM REVIEW : 'Theatre' Shows Good, Bad of Computer Animation
- ENERGY
- Family Leave Law Goes into Effect
- Kmart Trying to Sell Pay Less Drugstore Unit : Retail: Sale to a rival firm could reshape the competition among retail pharmacy chains in California.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Salonen Returns, Worlds Collide : The conductor leads the Philharmonic in a program in which symphonic modernism meets jazz, with trumpeter Arturo Sandoval as a guest.
- Wireless Modem Keeps PC Plugged In
- Couple Guilty in $50-Million Insurance Scam
- Trojans Give Moore the Chance He Wanted : College: Unable to distinguish himself athletically at Beverly Hills High, USC is offering him an opportunity to earn playing time as a wide receiver.
- State Dept. Clerk Seized in Papers Theft
- Black Caucus Compromises in Rare Kind of Bipartisanship
- Assad's Nephew Expelled
- He Two-Steps His Way to Recovery From a Stroke : More than returning to health, Tony Bones found the fountain of youth when he took up country-Western dancing.
- Serb Commander Claims Stranglehold on Sarajevo : Bosnia: Gen. Mladic says his forces have seized Igman Mountain, the missing link in his siege of the capital.
- Ailing Profession : Nurses Hurt by Recession and the Hiring of Less-Educated Medical Assistants
- West Los Angeles : Community Policing
- Westside : Reward Posted in Slaying
- Australian Study Shows Number of Whales Increasing
- Green Thumbs and Greenbacks : Descanso Gardens Guild Now Tends the Books as Well as the Grounds
- El Torito Grill to Reopen in September
- Claremont : Plan to Trim School Costs
- GOINGS ON : From 'Love Letters' to Opera to a Mozart Salute : Stargazers will get a chance for an up-close view of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune at the Museum of Natural History.
- La Canada Flintridge : Update on Old Town Plans
- College Board OKs Revised AIDS Policy
- Deputies Search for Man Stalking Ex-Wife, Family
- IMMIGRATION WATCH : Negativity Brigade
- Will California Vote to Cut Its Own Throat? : If its congressional team helps pass the Clinton budget plan, the state will be the big loser.
- Bosnian's High Spirits Prevail Over Injuries : Treatment: He awaits surgery to restore his voice and prepare him for artificial legs in Los Alamitos.
- The Law Struggles for Justice : In difficult case, judge sentences officers to jail
- Foot Soldiers : Ventura Police Officers Find Street Beat Is No Walk in the Park
- Mail-Bombing Suspect a Man of Many Faces : Court: Authorities say Robert Manning is a vicious criminal with a violent past. His friends say he is devoutly religious, gentle and the victim of a long witch hunt.
- Three Teams Go in UCLA Cutback : Budget: Men's swimming and men's and women's gymnastics feel the effect of deficit.
- El Segundo Adds Ace to Its Deck : Baseball: With a nasty curveball and ability to throw strikes, left-hander Dave Reed has emerged as the one of the area's top pitchers.
- G.C. Marcaccini Signs Italian Basketball Deal
- He Doesn't Understand Their Surprise
- TRADE
- Old New Orleans' Quest for Cool
- Former Bruin Tries to Finish Amateur Career on the Upswing
- In Praise of Peaches
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- FAMILY CIRCUS : This Ringling Bros. Caravan Has 45 Junior Performers in Tow
- O.C. Eateries Fear Cuts in Business Lunch Deductions
- HEALTHWATCH : Here's a Ray of Hope for Avoiding Skin Exposure Problems : If you have a burning desire to enjoy the summer sun, experts say you should first learn the ABCs of UVAs, UVBs and SPFs.
- Psychologist Reveals Details of Menendez Confessions : Slayings: Brothers told him they killed their parents out of hatred. They called it the 'perfect crime,' he testifies.
- Whittier : Fees OKd to Pay for School Facilities Used by Public
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Long Beach : Council Looks at Big Picture After Call for Committee
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Have Van, Will Travel--and Spread Joy
- City Aide Accused in Suit of Battery
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : 5 Killed, 2 Critically Injured in Auto Accident
- UCLA Sports Cuts Are Latest in Painful Steps to Slash Costs : Education: Many students are stunned by the elimination of gymnastics and men's swimming programs.
- Confidence Can't Keep Allison in Game : USGA Girls' Junior: Santa Ana golfer loses despite being pleased with her play. Booth advances with two easy victories.
- Sampras' Ability Is What Sets Him Apart
- PACIFIC 10 FOOTBALL / JIM HODGES : Cloud Hangs Over Huskies, but No One's Talking
- TV REVIEWS : 'The Great Eclipse': Enlightened Viewing
- Past Point of Protest, Tollway Starts Phase Two : Transportation: 200 officials and a few dozen dissenters attend groundbreaking for second, crucial link of South County corridor.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Gang Foe at Apartments to Stay On in Lesser Job
- OAK PARK : School Lunch Pact With Firm Renewed
- Alert Deputy Holds Suspect in Auto Theft
- Ventura Blvd. Panel Election Overturned
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Board Picks New Member
- Jordan Took the Long Way to Raider Camp : Football: Receiver from Inglewood was out of game five years before signing last spring.
- BREAKING UP THE SCHOOLS : Sketching Scenarios for L.A.
- RESEDA : Equipment Theft Brings Big Response
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olson Unlikely Source of Power for Braves
- The INS Gives Us All a Bad Name : Immigration: A sting, using deliberate deceit to entrap those seeking legal entry, was both stupid and wrong.
- Kearns Off Course in Southwest : Lakeside Champion, 71, Cuts Back on Golf, Returns to Operating Room
- Dodgers' Astrodome Streak Ends : Baseball: Their 4-2 victory is first at Houston in 12 games. Hansen has two-run home run.
- KRON-TV Drops 'Early Prime Time'
- A Real Close Look at High-Tech
- Turmoil Over Budget Sends Dow Down 9.22 : Market Overview
- RESTAURANTS / RETAIL
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- On the Prowl : In a Quest to End Boredom, Claudia and Emily Seek Holy Ground--the Mall
- NEIGHBORS : Hells Angels Survive Yet Another Year at Old Site : Motorcyclists again hold their annual fund-raiser at group's Ventura clubhouse, threatened in the past with relocation. But building's future remains unclear.
- Poll Links Clinton's Weak Rating to Broken Promises
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Santa Monica Keeps Baseball, Adds to Women's Programs
- The New York Jazz Ensemble "The Bunk Project"<i> MusicMasters Jazz</i>
- Demjanjuk's Lawyer Insists His Client Will Return to U.S. : War crimes: Attorney says Ohio ruling clears way for release. But a spokeswoman counters that Israel is not bound by American court decisions.
- Out With the Swells, Getting a Break
- Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands : Crime: Neighborhood hires a private security firm after women claim Councilman Alatorre was indifferent to their concerns about police protection. He denies calling problems 'insignificant.'
- Judge Lists Reasons for Lesser Penalty
- U.S. Expert on Bosnia Quits
- U.S. Agencies Ordered to Cut Pollution : Cleanup: Clinton's directive calls for a 50% reduction in toxic emissions. Records will be made available to the public.
- Medicaid for Kin in Nursing Home May Be Reduced
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Seeks Grant for Land Near Wetlands
- Jury Duty
- State Budget
- Fees for Graduates
- C. Lani Guinier
- Killing of Youths in Brazil Streets
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR : Tree Removal on Brand Boulevard
- Issue: Domestic Partners : The...
- Delay in Showing 'Poetic Justice'
- 2 Holes Blasted in Levee Appear to Save Town
- New Defendant Is Named in Trade Center Bombing
- Temporary Freeway Ramp to Ease Coliseum Traffic
- Nothing Amateur About Level of Talent at Oceanside Contest
- State Nursing Home Deaths Blamed on Bungles : Report: Advocacy group says misconduct or mistakes claimed 14 lives, one in Orange County. An industry spokeswoman said the allegations distort the care picture.
- Sentencings Reopen L.A.'s Painful Wounds
- HATING HATE: Saying you're against hate crimes...
- In Key Shift, DeConcini Says He'll Back Budget : Economy: Move by Arizona senator seen as 'giant step.' Clinton acts to win over wavering lawmakers.
- Hurry Up With El Toro Plan, Officials Urged
- Sentencings Reopen L.A.'s Painful Wounds
- 3 Judgment Calls Shaped Sentencing : Legal analysis: Conclusions of Judge Davies could affect King's willingness to settle his multimillion-dollar damage suit against the city.
- Sentencings Reopen L.A.'s Painful Wounds
- COLUMN ONE : Prison--A Cop's Worst Nightmare : In the inmate caste system, ex-officers rank down near child molesters. They often are sentenced to a life of fear--shunned at best, attacked at worst. Officials must decide how to protect Koon, Powell.
- 2-Car Collision Near Base Kills 5, Hurts 3 : Antelope Valley: All of the dead were in a sedan that was broadsided after running a stop sign. The toll is called the highest in memory.
- Flurry of Fund Raising Beats Deadline on Contributions : Politics: Ordinance that became law July 1 spared Anaheim officials from returning thousands in donations.
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1993
- L.A. Galleries: A Work in Progress : Art: Despite the toll the recession has taken on the local gallery scene, many newshowcases are opening.
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 5, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 5, 1993
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Down as Dollar, Stocks End Mixed
- Allergan Gets OK to Market Ocuflox
- Critics Discount Plan to Charge $1 Border Toll : Hearing: Government experts offer dire warnings of problems the fee would cause, and say it might even increase lawbreaking. But their concerns do little to dampen lawmakers' enthusiasm.
- BEAR FACTS: Thirteen-year-old Joshua Isaacs of Ojai...
- COMPTON : 30-Year Term for Murder While Under House Arrest
- Senate OKs Scaled-Back Service Corps : Jobs: Measure provides $600 million less than approved by the House. Both versions of legislation would fund participation by at least 100,000 people.
- BURBANK : Lack of Funding Hurts Literacy Effort
- Ruling Backs L.A. in Equestrian Center Suit : Courts: An appellate panel rejects the former Griffith Park concessionaire's claim that the city breached its contract.
- POINT MUGU : Tests Try to Pinpoint What Killed Whale
- Metrolink Will Take Residents to the Fair : Transit: Special runs starting in Simi Valley will help visitors avoid traffic, officials say. Campaign will also serve to promote commuter service.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Passes Ban on Restaurant Smoking
- Menendez Jurors View Grim Photos : Trial: Color images of fatal shotgun wounds are introduced over objections of defense, which claims move is aimed at inflaming jury. Prosecutors say they used restraint in choice of exhibits.
- His Catch Wasn't a Record, but It Won't Be Forgotten
- It's a Nasty Case of Pennant Fever at Yankee Stadium
- TV Ratings : Viewers Tune In for Weekly Dose of Violence
- MOVIESFellini Suffers Stroke: Celebrated Italian film director...
- Christopher's Negotiating Seems to Bear Fruit in Mideast Peace Efforts : Diplomacy: Israelis, Palestinians agree to 'refocus' on issues despite last week's violence in southern Lebanon.
- The Good News Is There Is Bad News
- NORTHRIDGE : Building to Reopen After Asbestos Leak
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Escapes After Bank Robbery
- GLENDALE : Singer Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Count
- State Extends Permit Deadline for Group Home
- LOCAL NOTES
- Northridge's Urcan Makes a Big Leap Off the Bench
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marlins Follow Dancing Ball to Victory
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Down as Dollar, Stocks End Mixed
- Effort to Slash Intelligence Budget Rebuffed in House : Defense: White House backed full funding for spy agencies. But critics argued that the money would be better spent on domestic needs.
- MISSION VIEJO : Deadline Is Sept. 1 for Service Grants
- Obituaries : Davis Roberts; Actor Fought Stereotypical Roles for Blacks
- The Immense Clout of Willpower
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABUSE : Are Kids Who Lash Back Culpable? : Exoneration is no answer, but neither are those who have suffered terribly deserving of the law's harshest sanction.
- Valley Obituaries
- Ex-Titan Finds Golden Opportunity in Sacramento : Football: Running back Mike Pringle is adjusting to Canadian rules as starter for Gold Miners.
- Jelso Swats His Disappointments Aside : Racquetball: Ventura resident won championship in Olympic Festival to finally earn a berth on the national team.
- Quantum Health Resources Inc.: The Orange provider...
- Senate Earmarks $103 Million for Courthouse : Politics: Funds to begin work on downtown Santa Ana federal facility still $65 million short of estimated cost.
- Simi Has Its Highest Ozone Level of Year
- Southland Home Values Lead U.S.--Downward : Housing: Prices have plunged 7.6% in Orange County, 6.6% in Los Angeles County over the last year.
- Polygram to Buy Motown in Deal Worth $325 Million : Music: Purchase is expected to make a global entertainment firm of revived Motown, which sold in 1988 for $61 million.
- Cultural Provocateur : In 'The Wedding Banquet,' Ang Lee Stirs Up Custom
- STAGE REVIEW : Basic Truths Ring Out in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' : Recognizing that themes of racism and injustice are still relevant, director Lee Clark presents the central characters with insight and compassion.
- 6 Killed at Hindu Temple
- WOODLAND HILLS : Hope Grows for Day Laborer Pickup Site
- SIMI VALLEY : City Wants to Make Church an Arts Hub
- * John Anthony Ridley, 60; College Instructor
- VAN NUYS : Body of Unidentified Man Found in Storage Facility
- California / IN BRIEF : WESTMINSTER : 15 Medflies Found; Ground to Be Sprayed
- Welcome the Gesture
- SAN FERNANDO : Sewer Fee Delayed Amid Angry Charges
- Albacore Fever Returns on Season's First Catch
- TV REVIEW : 'Apollo' Tribute: Entertaining but Many Gaps
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Mission Accomplished in Sensitive Staging : New Ensemble's production of 'Elephant Man' displays skillful dramatic instincts, also good use of troubled GroveShakespeare venue.
- Europe's Markets Look Attractive Despite Gains
- BSB Irvine, Renamed BSB West, Appoints Top Managers
- U.S. Court Calls for Return of Demjanjuk : Extradition: Panel seeks examination of government's handling of proceedings that sent him to Israel. Jerusalem may not be bound by ruling.
- THE MIDWEST FLOODS : Environmental Enemies Lurk in the Murky Water
- Man Acquitted in Beating of Father : Verdict: Son is found not guilty of attempted murder at Leisure World. He said he mistook 77-year-old dad for an intruder.
- HUMANITARIAN WATCH : Hagelian Worldview
- While Key Pitches, His Wife Controls Money in Family
- UCLA's Shah to Miss Opener
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Conlan's Hip Injury Is Not Serious
- Gala Patrons of SCR Get a Sneak Preview : Henry and Renee Segerstrom are feted as honorary chairmen of South Coast Repertory's September party, which will kick off the theater's 30th season.
- Dodger Dogs, Cheering From the Fans--All's Well at the Game
- IRVINE : 70-Year-Old Couple Bike 240 Miles
- Simi Plans Waste Water Use Project
- Suit by Restaurateurs Challenges City on Smoking Ban : Courts: Officials wrongly disqualified a referendum on the matter, group says. At issue is whether signature gatherers must be registered L.A. voters.
- ECONOMY
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Banks' Foreclosures on Raw Land Taken as Positive Sign for the Market
- Variety Writer Murphy Resigns After Career of Almost 30 Years
- Relocation of Apartment Site Urged : Housing: Thousand Oaks planners say the 268 units should be built in an industrial area rather than an upscale community.
- BURBANK : Deadline on School Plans Established
- Prosecutor Describes Suspect in Slaying as Insanely Jealous : Moorpark: D. A. says James Linkenauger beat his wife so badly that her blood was splattered across two rooms of their home.
- Mayor Still Raising Funds to Erase Campaign Debt : Politics: Riordan is continuing to gather money from special interests, reports show.
- MEN'S TENNIS / LOS ANGELES TOURNAMENT : Sampras Rolls Over Sznajder
- Officials Plan No Quarantine for Hantavirus : Health: Authorities believe fatal infection of graduate student is an isolated incident. But they warn people in Mammoth area to stay away from rodents, which carry the disease.
- BOOK REVIEW : Half-Baked Mystery of the Upper Crust : CARRIAGE TRADE, <i> by Stephen Birmingham</i> ; Bantam; $21.95, 480 pages
- Slow Growth Ahead: Leading Index Rises 0.1%
- Ginsburg Confirmed as 2nd Woman on Supreme Court
- FAMILY : A How-To Guide to Safer Children
- 7.6% O.C. Drop in Resale Home Prices Tops U.S.
- Protesters Urge Public to Help Keep Mid-Valley Clinic Open
- Decisions on El Toro Base's Future Delayed : Closure: Under pressure from South County cities, supervisors postpone naming of transition planners.
- Taming the Small Screen Won't Change the Big Picture
- Panel Seeks Ideas for Ventura Boulevard
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Contractor Sentenced for Violating Probation
- Commission to Vote on Zoning Changes
- NORTH HILLS : VA Hospital Team Shines at Games
- SANTA PAULA : City OKs Budget of $11.9 Million
- The Baggy Look : Dress Fad Causes Trouble for Campus, Police Officials
- County OKs Second Public Defender's Office Downtown : Finances: Move will save money by providing alternate attorneys for needy clients when there is a potential conflict of interest. Private lawyers now handle such cases.
- Irving Leopold, Ex-Researcher at UCI, Dies
- Countywide : Benefit Scheduled for Disabled Police