- Beyond Knickers and Squidgy : Underneath the royal trappings, there's a cautionary tale in the un-merry husbands and wives of Windsor.
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Denied to Suspect in Fatal Mail Bombing
- 3 Pedestrians Hurt as Van Jumps Curb
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Veteran Gives Time, Respect to Cemetery : Volunteers: Lionel DeRosier is honored by the Board of Supervisors for cleaning up the ragged Palmdale site.
- Block to Close Jail, Cut Drug Unit Staff : Law enforcement: Sheriff also plans to curb overhead costs to achieve a $25.5-million cutback. About 160 women will be freed, but most inmates will be transferred.
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : State Sen. Deddeh Announces Resignation
- Authorities Weigh Charging Connors : Jurisprudence: Results of blood-alcohol test given former Hart quarterback after auto accident remain confidential.
- BREAKUP BARRIER: Legislators and parents, many from...
- 'Heroine' in Anti-Gang Struggle Ousted as Manager of Apartments
- The Vicious Tug of War Over Jessica : The final, tragic act in this long, sad case
- COUNTYWIDE : Boy, Mom to Arrive for Lung Transplant
- Recall Leaders End Effort to Oust Official : Thousand Oaks: Costly legal expenses are cited in the decision to drop the five-year push to remove a veteran councilman.
- TUSTIN : City Rejects Activists' Claims; Suits Planned
- LOCAL NOTES : UCI Basketball Schedule Includes Georgetown, Utah
- Trying Harder : Rams' Martin Beats Odds With Intensity
- Fatal Attraction : Woman Who Loved Climbing Volcanoes Killed During Eruption
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Norco's Kile Remembers When
- THEATER REVIEW : Sharp, Rapid-Fire 'Gentlemen of Verona'
- TV Violence Summit: A War of Words : Television: Industry resists censorship and demands a definition of 'violence,' but one executive producer claims colleagues are already feeling a 'big chill' effect.
- Judge Awaits Word on Overton Jury
- Body Discovered in Storage Facility : Van Nuys: Authorities find the man after workers report a foul smell and red liquid dripping from their office ceiling.
- SANTA ANA : Trustees Reaffirm Voucher Opposition
- BREAKING UP THE SCHOOLS : Sketching Scenarios for L.A.
- Countywide : Residents Observe National Night Out
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Hagelian Worldview
- Parolee Held in Cellular Phone 'Cloning' Fraud : Crime: The Granada Hills man altered codes to allow friends and drug dealers to place free calls, authorities say.
- Kerr Goes to Head of Her Class : Golf: Miami resident is leading qualifier at USGA Girls' Junior. O.C's Booth moves up to second.
- Trying Harder : Rams' Martin Beat Odds With Intensity
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Flip Side of the Guitar Man : When Jerry Reed's Hot, He's Hot--But When He's in a Rut, His Talent Gets Stuck in Familiar Refrains
- COLUMN ONE : Breaking Silence on Hidden Past : Many Jewish children were raised as Christians to save them from the Holocaust. Now, they are talking of their guilt, grief and, for some, the struggle to figure out who they are.
- A Danger at Your Fingertips? : Consumer Protection: The toxic solvent toluene is a common ingredient in nail polishes, but how much is dangerous? The debate is heating up.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 8 Left Homeless as Fire Nearly Destroys House
- Stuck in Park : L.A.'s 'Boot Squad' Clamps Down on Car Owners With Unpaid Tickets
- Bartow Was in Fear of UCLA Booster : Basketball: Former Bruin coach believed an NCAA investigation of Sam Gilbert would have endangered his life.
- SUN VALLEY : Appeal by Stable Owner Is Denied
- VENTURA : Fire in Abandoned Building Investigated
- Broker Says Exclusion of Attached Homes Skews Sales Data
- Mets' Coleman Faces Felony Over Explosion Near Fans : Crime: Device that injured three at Dodger Stadium equaled a quarter of a stick of dynamite, investigators say.
- Funeral Services Tonight for Fire Department Intern
- PORT HUENEME : Boy Won't Testify at Murder Trial
- ANAHEIM : Jobs Give Youths a Look at Medical Field
- The Fight Against Crime Notes From the Front : Small Army of Scavengers Deploys Daily
- Couple Join Flood Aid Mission
- CANOGA PARK : Council Backs Federal Funding of Space Station
- GRANADA HILLS : Man Faces Cellular Phone Fraud, Drug Charges
- CASTAIC : 'Weigh in Motion' System for Trucks to Be Built
- MOORPARK : City to Discuss Policy on Naming Parks
- Administration Braces for Alarm Over Tax Plan
- Legal Rights of Children Found in Peril
- California / IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Supervisors OK New Health Care System
- Ensuring a System's Integrity : IRS' internal probe leads to some unhappy returns
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City-Run Ambulance Service OKd 4 to 3
- County Close to Hiring Top Administrator
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Tension Released in Form of Brawl
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Loss of Hearing a Risk for Mecklenburg
- M.M. & R.F.K.: Dream Affair, or Just Dreamed Up? : The controversy: Critics, including Kennedy family members, are lambasting 'Marilyn & Bobby' as reckless, but the executive producer defends his approach.
- Cultural Provocateur : MOVIE REVIEW : Marriage of Convenience Yields a Full 'Banquet'
- The Armani Also Rises
- Santa Ana Heights : Deputies Halt Club's Topless Dancing Act
- Menendez Jurors View Grim Photos : Trial: Color images of fatal shotgun wounds are introduced over objections of defense, which claims they are too 'bloody and gruesome.' At times, the brothers appear to be tearful.
- 1992 Taxable Sales Up 2% Over 1991
- Dodgers Are Merely Pretenders : Baseball: After 6-1 loss to Astros, they are 17 games behind Giants with 57 to play.
- Obituaries : Services Set for Retired Judge Barrett
- A Special Night for Angels, 3-2 : Baseball: Van Burkleo, Butcher and Myers have a magic moment during comeback victory over the Royals.
- County Calls for Volunteerism on Election Day : Finances: To help defray costs, precinct workers will be asked to work for free and sponsors will be sought for polling places.
- VILLA PARK : Loma Street Closure Extended a Month
- UPLAND : Relatives of 18-Month-Old Abandoned Boy Located
- LA PALMA : Arsonist Strikes at Private School
- Panhandler Proposal Goes Begging : Government: Council opposes law to force beggars in Anaheim to buy a license. Citizen group pushes plan.
- Manager of Apartments Who Fought Gangs Fired : North Hollywood: The owner says the mother of seven made 'negative comments' to prospective tenants about the neighborhood.
- Gray Davis Targets Fortune in Fees, Fines : Government: He says cities, counties could recoup millions in outstanding debts if the Franchise Tax Board serves as collector.
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Permit-Only Parking
- Dudley Signs With Trail Blazers
- Master's Confers With Hankinson on a Successor : College basketball: Outgoing coach headed to West Virginia as an assistant. Recently hired Bone a possible replacement.
- USC Opens Practice Today to Prepare for Aug. 29 Opener
- South County will get a new place...
- Coalition Activist Says Japan Should Apologize for WWII : Foreign policy: Move is needed to dispel suspicion that nation seeks military dominance, Hata says.
- At Loggerheads : Back-Yard Timber Harvests Spark Battle Between Owners, Redwood Lovers
- CALABASAS/AGOURA HILLS : Plans for Shared Project Move Ahead
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Judge Orders Man Held in Torching of Woman
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Brings Graffiti Cleanup to Santa Clarita
- SAN FERNANDO : City Votes to Conduct Test on Needs at Park
- California / IN BRIEF : COSTA MESA : High Drug Level Found in 1 Pig at Fair
- Van Burkleo's Timing Is Perfect for His First Hit
- Block Acts on $25-Million Cutback : Jail: The 161 sworn and civilian employees react with grief and relief to the plan to close the Mira Loma complex. They are promised transfers.
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : A Violinist Takes His Final Bow
- It's a Bird! A Plane! It's an Ad? Billboard Idea Launches Fight
- Mayor Asks Plans for Budget Cuts
- D.A. Files Charges in Theft of $1.2-Million Ruby
- Murder Counts Dropped Again in Shooting of Teacher Aides
- Gallagher Not Laughing Off Suit : Courts: Woman claims injury from comic's prop has plagued her for three years. She wants at least $100,000.
- Stop Meddling, Let Mason Die as He Wishes : Condemned strangler believes he deserves death; lawyers would force him down Harris' path.
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : For Mike Turner, Left Is Right
- Kimm Shoots a 77, Reaches Match Play
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Does a Little Bit of Everything in His Blue Jay Debut
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Informative, Warm Look at 'Forbidden Love' in Canada
- Pinnacle Micro Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : A Few Late Bloomers Use Summer as a Springboard
- Reel People : Videobiographer Turns the Joys and Sorrows of Life Into a Visual Heirloom
- DEA Chief Tells Plan to Give Up Post
- 10 Million Calls Jam Switchboard
- Couple's First Fight Proves Marriage Is No Cakewalk
- U.S. Seeks Refund for Deadbeat Students : Finances: Department of Education demands $49 million. Officials say California isn't aggressive enough in collecting unpaid college loans.
- 'Trust Fund' Plan Designed to Earmark Funds for Deficit
- Beverly Hills Rejects Oversize Mansion Plan
- CRESCENTA VALLEY : 8 Selected to Advise Sheriff's Station
- Nursing Home Employee Gets 8 Years in Rape
- COSTA MESA : Pool Club Gets City Permit for Dancing
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants Claim Ex-Angel Sanderson
- WOMEN'S TENNIS / LA COSTA TOURNAMENT : Graf Defeats Quentrec Despite Dizzy Spells
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- Brain-Dead Woman Has Healthy Baby
- 1 Site Yields 15 Medflies : Pest: The number is a record. Ground spraying of malathion begins Thursday but aerial application isn't likely.
- Fetus Dies After Woman Is Wounded Outside Home
- M.M. & R.F.K.: Dream Affair, or Just Dreamed Up? : The review: The 'Marilyn & Bobby' script shamelessly invents a life--and a consort--for the late Robert Kennedy. The overall effect has less sizzle, more fizzle.
- Going Bankrupt With Kindness
- Seek Diversity in Local Development
- Wage Tax
- Israeli Raids in Lebanon
- No Smoking, Opium or Otherwise
- Al Fresco Dining a Not-So-Fresh Idea
- Free Trade
- Compromise
- Television Violence
- Thanks for Help in Bone Marrow Search
- Libraries Are Fading Without a Whimper
- Practice a Study in Poor Spending
- Sex and Gender
- An Hour a Week for Oak Park Library
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1993
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 4, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 4, 1993
- Historic Town Emptied Despite Levee Gambit
- Clinton Appeals to Public on Budget : Economy: In TV address, President seeks support for getting Congress to pass $496-billion deficit reduction. Republicans attack mix of tax hikes and spending cuts.
- Accused Workplace Killer Offers His Side : Courts: Painter testifies he felt harassed before shooting spree that left 1 dead, 2 hurt at Fairview Development Center.
- Pope's Visit to Colorado Raises Mile-High Anxiety : As arrival of the pontiff and a huge flock of Catholic followers nears, city worries about crime, security and handling the crowd.
- Black Bear Mauls Sleeping Boy, 13, at Camp
- Angel of mercy? Or cold-blooded killer? At 31, Dr. Ronald Allen found himself . . . : On the Road to Tragedy
- New Health Care Plan for O.C. Poor Launched : Medicine: OPTIMA is expected to save money while serving patients better and paying doctors faster.
- Executive Denies Rumors of Links to Alleged Madam : Studios: Statement by top Columbia official seeks to dispel gossip that film funds were used to pay call girls.
- Argument for Leniency in King Beating Assailed : Court: Prosecutors say lawyer who wrote to judge overstated his role and, as a police reservist, may be biased.
- Running Wild : O.C.'s Godfather of Punk Isn't Slinging Bull in His Tales of Daring Adventures at Pamplona Festival
- Puente Jury Ordered to Keep Deliberating
- Materials Frame Bike Debate : For the mid-range consumer, there are a variety of factors to consider, from expense to weight to reliability.
- Turning Pool of Talent Into Olympic-Caliber Swimmers : Aquatics: 20 members of the Whittier Hills team, under the guidance of Rick and Kathy Shipherd, have qualified for the Junior Olympics.
- Judge Blocks Murderer's Execution : Courts: Decision imposes a stay until after a hearing on the mental competency of David Mason, who wants to die as scheduled on Aug. 24.
- Many County Offices to Try a 4-Day Week : Government: Money-saving effort will last for six months. More than half the work force will be affected.
- Beirut, U.N. May Be Allies in S. Lebanon
- Social Security Post Nominee Has Zoe Baird Tax Problem
- Clinton Chooses Nobel Laureate to Lead NIH
- NATO Threat of Air Strikes Fans Fires of War, Bosnian Serb Leader Charges
- A High-Tech Woodstock : O.C. Computer Graphics Show Takes Look at Future Workstations, Playthings
- ORANGE COUNTY
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 4, 1993
- ADVERTISING
- Standard Brands CEO Ackerman Dies After Surgery on Intestine
- Comic Book Firms to Duke It Out
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
- FCC Votes to Open Local Phone Markets to Increased Competition
- AEROSPACE
- Trizec Announces Debt Restructure
- US Facilities Posts a 20% Increase in Profits for 2nd Quarter
- Tough Going Abroad : How U.S. Firms Cope With Europe's Faltering Economy
- North Korea Admits Nuclear Inspectors
- Surgeon Says He Wasn't Told of Valve's Defects : Liability: Plaintiff would not have been given Shiley heart device implant if doctor had known of the mechanical flaws, he testifies in Santa Ana trial.
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine recycler of...
- Unusual Fraud Probe Focuses on Insurers' Side of Workers' Comp
- Intel, Unisys Form a Partnership to Develop Powerful New Computers
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Detective Pleads No Contest in Beating of Man
- These Yellow Roses Prove Thorny Beneath Surface
- This Incentive Couldn't Stop Flow of Tears
- BOWLING / SENIORS AT LAKEWOOD : Principal Gets High Marks, but Stus Becomes New Leader
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitcher Farrell Will Be Recalled
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitcher Farrell Will Be Recalled
- Job Searching in Circles : West Hollywood Closed the Recycling Site Where Ron Swift Made a Living; Now the City May Hire Him and Reopen It
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Building of Senior Center Starts Today
- Trying to break the politician's addiction: "No...
- Jurisprudence
- CLASSROOM SHIFT: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, approved by...
- Tapes Suggest Sheik Knew of Plot Against N.Y. Targets
- TIG Losses Widen Due to Cost of Transamerica Move
- Thomas P. Pike; Industrialist Led Fight Against Alcoholism
- Mexico Sending Books, Teachers to L.A. Schools
- Russian Leader of Troubled Region Slain : Caucasus: Gunmen ambush administrator in conflict-racked North Ossetia.
- Rocket With Spy Satellite Explodes Just After Launch : Space: Loss of Titan IV may be costliest mishap since Challenger. Debris disintegrates over Pacific Ocean.
- To Regain Shape After Pregnancy, Start With Baby Steps
- LOS ANGELES : Youth Gets 6 Years for Assault During Riots
- Perez Ferguson Violated Federal Campaign Laws : Elections: Former Democratic congressional candidate accepted illegal $4,000 contribution but did not pay it back until a complaint was filed.
- VENTURA : Activist Designs Latino Role Model Poster
- SAN FERNANDO : Uniforms Made an Option at 3rd Valley School
- Bigger and Better: Satellite Technology Management Inc....
- The Train Crash Was a Hit With the Crowd
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Alters Ballot Measure Summary
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Teams Make an Emotional Visit to Hall
- Dole Sells $400 Million in Notes to Refinance Debt
- Paramount Sues Over Dick Clark TV Special : Entertainment: The studio, which produces 'Hard Copy,' says his production company stole trade secrets.
- AUTOS
- Patio Furniture Maker to Remain in Oxnard
- Bill Collectors Accused of Going Too Far : Collections: Employees of giant Payco American illegally pressured debtors, a federal complaint alleges.
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Independent Telemedia Posts 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Profile : Social Critic Crusades Against Brazil Hunger : Once an exile, fragile-looking Herbert de Souza has become a potent symbol in a war on poverty.
- JERUSALEM : Trolling for Peace
- Regional Outlook : Buried Balkan Tension Rumbling to Surface : Outside world's actions are too little, too late to keep the ethnic conflict in Bosnia from spreading, observers fear.
- FDA Approves New Epilepsy Drug
- OXNARD : Bus Driver Steers Way to U.S. Competition
- FULLERTON : Smart Moves Builds Teens' Self-Respect
- Charges Likely in Hollywood Madam Case, Attorney Says
- TARZANA : Tourney Aids Asthma Fund and Awareness
- ENCINO : Hearing Scheduled on Water Standards
- 2 Cities May Take Over Libraries : Budget: Angered by cuts in operating hours, Simi Valley and Moorpark are considering checking out their branches from the county system.
- USGA GIRLS' JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : Koizumi Well Placed Despite Late Bogeys
- TENNIS / LA COSTA TOURNAMENT : Quentrec Has Good Win, Now Needs Good Luck
- TV Industry Criticized for Contributing to Violence : Programming: Executives at summit balk at accusation but say they are willing to help solve national problem.
- 'The Heidi Factor' Puts Hollywood in a Spin
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- ENVIRONMENT
- Ingram Micro Buys Assets
- Severe Ukraine Floods
- Alternative Care for Mentally Ill : Health: Programs allow patients to forgo lengthy hospital stays for nights at home and a chance to practice what they've learned.
- The Relatives Are Coming! : 'Having in-laws stay over is like an Olympic competition,' says one hostess. 'I wish I only had to endure this grueling event every four years.'
- LOS ANGELES : 2.5 Million Ride Red Line in First 6 Months of Service
- SANTA ANA : Homicide Weighed After Car Kills Man
- WESTWOOD : Acid Cloud Forces 100 to Evacuate UCLA Building
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Chief Sworn In; Promises Healing
- MOORPARK : Development Plan to Be Considered
- County Called Lax in Handling of Lawsuits : Litigation: Disjointed system wastes millions in taxpayer funds, study finds. An official disputes the figures and conclusions reached.
- Camera Platforms Finishes Purchase of Panther Corp.
- Hard Times Continue for Area Banks, Thrifts : Earnings: Three of the region's largest financial institutions incur quarterly losses. Two others see their profits erode from a year earlier.
- BMI Unveils Pact for Use of Music in the Workplace
- News Corp. Receives Rights to Image Stock
- Zenith Insurance Reports Doubling of Income
- Gateway Communications Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Focuson Entertainment Stocks
- Sobbing Toddler Returned to Her Biological Parents
- Newport Systems Picks Chief Financial Officer
- Microsemi Corp.: The Santa Ana maker of...
- Rexhall Credits Expansion for Profit Turnaround
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Pollution Research to Install Systems Abroad
- TV Industry Warned: Curb Violence or Congress Will : Entertainment: Sen. Simon tells industry leaders they must voluntarily begin to clean up shows within 60 days.
- Lawyers Bar 'Miller Time' After Joke
- President May Be Betting on Voters Having a Short Memory : Several governors have employed a policy known as 'tax and mend,' in which they raised taxes early on, giving them time to weather electorate's wrath.
- Britain Formally Ratifies Treaty on European Union
- The Press : Current Events
- TOKYO : Transfer of Power
- 2 Experts Testify About Will : Crime: One computer technician says Lyle Menendez asked to make sure none was in family computer. Another says he could tell files were erased.
- Ginsburg All but Certain to Be Confirmed to High Court Today
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Company Donates $55,000 to College
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bids Accepted for Weighing System : Transportation: State officials say the high-tech device will monitor wear and tear on the Golden State Freeway. Truckers fear more traffic citations.
- Boeckmann Still Sees Human Relations as Vital to Police Training
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of July's mail concerned
- BOWLING : Stus Takes the Early Lead in Senior Open
- Tustin Split Breaks Ground : Jurisprudence: Divorce California style has new significance for business. Spouse gets a look at the books.
- CAM Data Systems Inc.: The Fountain Valley...
- RETAILING
- Tutu Calls for Peacekeepers in South Africa
- Media : Iraqis Plugging In to Youth TV : Racy rock videos, American TV shows keep viewers glued to the screen. The man behind the venture--Saddam Hussein's son.
- KINGSTON : Pope on the Move
- Sentencing Expert Urges Leniency for Koon, Powell : King beating: Lawyer says federal guidelines he helped draft do not fully apply to such an 'unusual' case.
- Mexico Sending Books, Teachers to L.A. Schools : Education: The 40,000 texts and 20 instructors are called an 'immediate benefit' for the struggling district.
- COLUMN ONE : Hawaii in the Jaws of a Dilemma : Oahu surfers say deadly sharks lurk beneath the waves, but state officials say it's just a wave of hysteria. Some residents want the sharks left alone, but no one wants tourists to go away.
- MISSING LINKS: Thousand Oaks has some of...
- VENTURA : Teacher to Run for City Council Seat
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Spreading the Word About Vegetarianism
- LOS ANGELES : Fisher Pleads Not Guilty to Racist Bomb Plot Charge
- GRANADA HILLS : Removal of Crossing Guard Protested
- Costa Mesas : Free Tickets Offered for Band Concert
- Medflies Discovered in Westminster Trap : Agriculture: The finding is the largest in the county since a widespread 1990 infestation. Officials will battle the fruit pest with a quarantine and malathion pesticide sprayed from the ground.
- Accident Kills Man Suspected of Carjacking : Crime: Police say he was fleeing a holdup scene at high speeds in the stolen car when it veered onto the San Diego Freeway shoulder and flipped.
- SHERMAN OAKS : $1.5 Million OKd for Senior Citizen Housing Complex
- GLENDALE : Panel OKs Architect's Plans for Elks Lodge
- Fee Could Sink Plan for Youths' Lake Trip : Budget cuts: County wants $500 from a group taking blind children water-skiing. There is a glimmer of hope that the charge will be waived.
- D.A.'s Report Is Expected Today on Incident Involving Coleman
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Death of Gardini May Open Doors of Support for Italians' Cup Bid
- FOG VS. SUN: With the return of...
- CAMARILLO : Officials to Choose New School's Name
- Eat a chocolate, go to court: A...
- VENTURA : Suspect in Rape Case Pleads Not Guilty
- Field Hockey League Considering 2 Sites for Stadium : Athletics: Moorpark College and a Camarillo school are possible locations for the artificial turf needed for Olympics training.
- MOORPARK : Judge Rules Evidence of Beating Relevant
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 18 Days Late, Mirer Throws For Seattle
- HEALTH CARE
- ARCS Mortgage Reports Rise in Loan Originations
- Landmark Bancorp: The parent company of Landmark...
- Health Net Inc. Receives Grant for Diabetes Study
- Wilson's Campaign Money Machine Lags : Finances: Since January, the governor has raised more than rivals Garamendi and Kathleen Brown. But he has spent most of it on debts incurred last year.
- IRS Alleges Worker Fraud and Snooping
- Culture : Kenyan Villagers' Suspicions, Fears Spark Deadly Witch Hunt : Evil lurks beneath the tranquil facade of two highland districts, where vigilantes have burned to death 44 men and women accused of practicing harmful witchcraft.
- Reagan Criticizes Budget Package
- Girl Held as a Symbol of Health Reform Dies
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Recall Group Still Needs Signatures
- PERSPECTIVE ON ABUSE : Should the Law Blame the Victim Who Takes Revenge? : Is lethal force ever allowable? Can one be 'insane' yet accountable? Three current cases show the variety of defenses.
- Computer Experts Testify on Will in Menendez Case : Trial: One says the older brother asked him to make sure none existed in the family computer. Another says he could tell files had been erased.
- Vandals Throw Firebombs at 3 Camarillo Homes : Crime: The use of Molotov cocktails makes the attacks a felony offense. No one was injured in weekend incidents.
- Boiler Blamed for Fatal Explosion at El Torito : Tragedy: The two daughters of Antonio De Santiago, a serious but fun-loving man, say they lost their best friend.