- Made in the Shades : Sunglass Manufacturers Try to Cash In on the Culture of Cool
- Stephen B. Booth has joined Booth &...
- Ventura Firm to Design Del Monte Warehouse
- SMALL BUSINESS
- With Design Reports Loss of $509,922 in 1st Quarter
- 3 Die as Joy Ride Ends
- Only the Beginning : Head Start Program's Expansion Lauded, but Costs a Concern
- MOVIESMarshall Taken Ill: Director and actress Penny...
- SMALL BUSINESS : Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Banquet June 15 to Choose From Top 22
- Survey Forecasts Better Job Market in 3rd Quarter
- LAPD Officers Stage Sickout Over Contract : Police: Almost half of those on the evening shift stay home. Overtime is used to maintain normal patrol levels.
- Fullerton's Lee Beats Booth in Playoff
- TV Reviews : Kids in Peril: From Uplifting to Appalling
- Theater Review : Star Makes 'Country' Excursion Worth the Trip
- Gays Hold First Holocaust Service
- Pope Reaffirms His Stand: No Women Priests
- Paul Houston; Washington Correspondent
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Throws Two-Hitter; Mariners Win, 12-0
- One-Hitter Stops Northridge in Title Game : Softball: Parra pitches top-ranked Arizona to victory in Women's College World Series.
- Philip SchildtsCalvary Chapel, Sr.Volleyball / Outside hitterNeither...
- 'Flintstones' Leaves the Rest in Its Dust : Movies: The live-action film takes in $37.5 million over the weekend. Ticket-price inflation notwithstanding, it establishes a record for a Memorial Day opening, based on preliminary estimates.
- Not Business as Usual at NPR : New Chief Delano E. Lewis Wants to Expand Financial Base, Cut Costs
- RED, WHITE & BARE: From traditional patriotic...
- Tony Aloi has been promoted to vice...
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Few Voters Have Confidence in County Leaders
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Residents, Officials Vow to Reclaim Park
- SEAL BEACH : Residents' Opposition Stalls Park Project
- Arizona Too Much for CSUN
- FRENCH OPEN / WOMEN : Navratilova Doubles Loss Upstaged by 12-Year-Old
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Banks Stymies the Phillies for 7 1/3 Innings
- Craig Bissell has joined DMI Inc., an...
- In a Holding Pattern : Defense, Aerospace Firms Try to Maintain Jobs, but the Future Is Cloudy
- Public Good or Private Gain? : To get their messages heard, nonprofit groups are using corporate clout--and dollars. But critics worry that such alliances taint the agencies' credibility and objectivity.
- Garamendi Uses Crime Site for Campaign Pitch : Politics: Standing near where Leanora Wong was slain, gubernatorial candidate vows support for death penalty.
- NCAA BASEBALL : Powell's Hitting Keeps Cal State Fullerton Alive
- NCAA BASEBALL : Titans Win Twice to Gain College World Series
- Cardinals Feel Right at Home : Dodgers: After being swept at San Diego, St. Louis bounces back to beat Hershiser, 6-5.
- Pennies: The Throwaway Coins We Can't Let Go Of : Money: Shopkeepers shrug them off, while consumers collect them in jars and piggy banks. But Americans want the little fellas to stay in circulation.
- BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Confessions of a Munchy Misfit
- Gallantry From Omaha Beach to Quang Tri : Honors: America's fallen heroes are saluted in Memorial Day services at El Toro Memorial Park. Veterans, mothers, a brother attend.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Success Hasn't Carried Over to Stands
- Titans Find Way Back to Series
- Nelson Communications Group Names Senior Vice President
- Pressure Rises Against CBS as Affiliates Meet : Television: Despite ratings successes, the network is plagued by losses ranging from station defections to leadership changes.
- International Remote OKs Share Repurchase
- BREA : Councilwoman Loses Reconstruction Suit
- Countywide : Freeway Overpass Being Strengthened
- Cockfighting Raid Results in 15 Arrests
- Plugging Into New Electrical Standard Is Tough : Utilities: Adopting a universal outlet system to replace the 50 types in use around the world has proved a daunting task.
- Walter H. Hick Jr. has become a...
- Tourist-Related Businesses Gear Up for a Busy Summer
- Rostenkowski Rejects Deal, Vows to Fight
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : Give a Nod to Sleepy-Time Solutions
- BODY WATCH : Poetry and the Parakeet
- Shot Doesn't Hit Hosokawa
- D-DAY INVASION /June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : REFLECTIONS ON EUROPE
- Trivia Makes O.C. Writer Toast of 'Cheers'
- PERSPECTIVE ON KOREAN AMERICANS : An Emerging Minority Seeks Role in a Changing America : A community battles stereotypes as it embraces the ideals of its new land while retaining the soul of the old.
- Sweet Success at Age 89 : Education: Pearl Sweet of Leisure World, who at 89 has lived a lot of history, collects her master's degree in the subject from Cal State Long Beach.
- Rangers Aren't Taking Canucks' Upsets Lightly
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Astros Reportedly to Release Williams
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Star Gullit Quits Dutch World Cup Team
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Datametrics, Cray to Make Supercomputer System
- Chad Therapeutics Reports Record Earnings
- Italy May Offer Tax Breaks for Auto Buyers
- HomeBase's New Pitch : Retail: The Irvine-based home-improvement chain finds that low pricing isn't always enough and turns its focus to more customer service.
- Clinton Salutes War Dead, Calls for Vigilance
- Suzanne M. Anderson has been appointed corporate...
- Oxnard's LTC Properties Among Healthiest of Resurgent REITS : Real estate: The investment trust puts its money in nursing homes, which aren't overbuilt. Due to demographics, demand keeps on growing.
- BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Nosh, Nosh, Nosh
- WHITE HOUSE WOES : Documents Hint at More Help by Mrs. Clinton for S&L; Owner
- Special World Report: A Look Back at D-Day
- Valley Interview : City Uses License Revocation Steps to Deal With Public Nuisances
- MISSION VIEJO : Student Is Surprised by His Win
- Team Wins at Volleyball Tournament
- Artist Set to Be Heard in City Cultural Dispute : Willie Middlebrook will appeal to Civil Service Commission for reinstatement at Watts Towers center.
- The Grand Dame of Song Has It 'Together' : Pop music: Lena Horne--whose latest album was released earlier this month--is in her 70s, but her voice still has fire-breathing power.
- H & H Oil Tool to Be Acquired by Weatherford
- Ezra Taft Benson, Leader of Mormons, Dies at 94 : Religion: The church's president- prophet also served in Eisenhower's Cabinet as secretary of agriculture and was once known for his conservative politics.
- BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Not All Treats Deserve Their Bad Raps
- Philippe Gillet has been appointed managing director...
- Whale Dies in Creek Despite Rescue Efforts
- Olif Roeds; Former San Diego Police Chief
- Shooting at Party Leaves Man Critical
- Missing Girl, 11, Calls Parents From Mexico
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rising Crime in Santa Clarita Will Be Discussed at Meeting
- A Burgeoning Partnership : Russia's enrolling in new group could open door to gains in international security
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : Overcoming War, Poverty-- and High School
- Cross-Assigning of County Judges Gets Approval : Law: State appeals court rejects a challenge by three defendants. Authorities say more municipal jurists will hear felony cases.
- Technology Labs: Wood Shops of the '90s : Education: Local computer training programs teach students skills they'll need in a high-tech work force.
- Rockwell International's Rocketdyne Division of Canoga Park...
- LABOR
- Company Town
- Daniel Flood; Flamboyant Ex-Lawmaker
- Skip the Dating--for a Good Time, Clone Yourself : Biology: Are men on the way out? One researcher says females are better off avoiding mutation-prone males in creating their offspring. But then, she's talking about amoebas.
- South Africa's Top Killer Occupies the Driver's Seat : Traffic: Nearly three times as many people died in road accidents last year as perished in rampant political violence.
- Moorpark : Schools May Require Community Service
- Somber Skies Set Tone for Memorial Day : Holiday: The weather discourages attendance at beaches, parks, but faithful turn out anyway. Lifeguards report an easy day, with few rescues.
- 4th of July Fireworks Sale Is OK'd
- Police Seek Laguna Beach Man Missing Since Saturday
- DANA POINT : Cultural Arts Show, Food Faire Planned
- Man Slain as Family Quarrel Turns Violent : Santa Paula: Moises Galaviz is held in shooting of one brother, wounding of another. Siblings were arguing over who is 'top banana' on citrus ranch, official says.
- Muir the Favorite to Win Title in State Track Meet
- Improbable Arms Help Cypress Sweep to State Championship : Baseball: Rarely used Charger pitchers are the difference in victories over Rancho Santiago. Shortstop Ojeda named MVP.
- Fiddler Michael Doucet: He's No Agin' Cajun : Roots music: For 25 years, he has helped preserve past styles with youthful zeal. He and Beausoleil play the Coach House Wednesday.
- Food-Service Entrepreneur Stands the Heat : Management: Kathy Taggares diversified into the frozen pizza business when her salad dressing product hit a slump. The move has paid off for K.T.'s Kitchens.
- ESPRIT DE CORE: Teachers reach for an...
- UNDERSTANDING D-DAY : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY
- Real Life Intrudes on Booksellers : Publishing: This time around at the ABA convention, lightweight topics give way to serious discussions on race relations and social responsibility.
- Condo Crises Multiply in Quake's Wake : Recovery: Owners battle with each other, lenders and insurers over whether to rebuild, sell or abandon damaged units.
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL : Cindy Phan Follows a Family Tradition
- The Old Reggie Miller Shows Up and It's 2-2 : NBA playoffs: He scores 13 of Pacers' final 16 points and talks them into 83-77 victory over Knicks.
- Indians Pound Angels
- NCAA BASEBALL : OTHER REGIONALS
- Lockheed Looks to Expand Its Airport Business : Aviation: Opportunities outside the U.S. are increasing as more countries improve and, in some cases, privatize facilities.
- BODY WATCH : The Sun and Some Medicines Don't Mix
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : N. HOLLYWOOD HIGH SCHOOL : Dedication Pays Off for Child of Refugees
- LA HABRA : Seniors' Caretakers Can Attend Class
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Water District May Raise Its Rates by 6%
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : THE LEGACY
- Public Invited to CLAS Tests Meeting
- This Lamp Is Rubbed Right Way
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Shoulder Tendinitis Sidelines Easley
- Today's Southern Section Softball Semifinal Games
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
- Courtaulds Aerospace of Glendale won a $467,719...
- Book Offers Lessons, Even as Battles Go On : Education: 'Ordinary People,' targeted by censors, touches young lives at one La Palma high school.
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
- The Classical Curriculum : Orchestras are making a comeback at local schools. But after graduation, there are few opportunities to play.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : High School Wins Technology Grant
- BUENA PARK : Evicted VFW Post Seeking New Home
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs' Banks Stymies the Phillies for 7 1/3 Innings
- A 'Rosenkavalier' Refreshed : The Music Center Opera Gives Strauss' Masterpiece a New Look
- 13 Families Camp Out To Buy New Homes
- Foreign Investment Pushes Nikkei to '94 High : Markets: Upbeat profit projections also contribute to rise. Canadian nickel producer's shares drop.
- Banks Making It Tougher to Use Check 'Float'
- Foothill to Buy Back 625,000 Shares of Stock
- Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley won a...
- Robb Temple has been appointed vice president...
- COLUMN ONE : Putting the Heat on the Defense : Lawyers claim the government is using subpoenas, IRS audits and pressure tactics to target those who represent high-profile drug and mob suspects. Prosecutors say the fears are exaggerated.
- Rescuers Seek to Save Whale Stuck in Creek
- 25 Drunk Driving Arrests Reported
- Amid Battle, Soka Seeks to Please : Property: The Japanese school is locked in a conflict with conservancy over its Calabasas land. Once reclusive, it has developed a number of popular public programs.
- OXNARD : Missing Alzheimer's Patient Found Safe
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : R.H. Dana Student Wins Art Contest
- Politics and Potpies: Diner Makes Tracks : This Antelope Valley eatery is known for generous servings and a curious ambience, especially the chronic tremors of passing freight trains.
- BOOK REVIEW : Photographer Finds Freedom in Search for Polar Bears : THE CAGE <i> by Audrey Schulman</i> ; Algonquin Books; $17.95, 228 pages
- SMALL BUSINESS
- AUTOMOBILES
- Trucking Firms Reach a Fork in the Road : Freight: Tentative Teamsters pact allows use of trains for long hauls--a sign of the move to diversify.
- Rebels Cut Off Retreat for Rwandan Troops
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : Gaudenzi Has Fun, but Ivanisevic Wins
- CSUN Hits the Wall Against Parra : Softball World Series: Calcante provides lone Matador highlight with first-inning double.
- Surprising Fullerton Turns Up the Pressure : Prep softball: After a disappointing early season, the Indians won league title and are making an improbable run through the Division II playoffs.
- Art Review : 'Contemporary Netsuke': No Small Feat : The Japanese art of intricate miniature carving shows itself alive and thriving in some 150 examples at LACMA.
- 'Cocktail Party' Loses Its Fizz
- SANTA ANA : School District Gets Extension on Project
- O.C. Art / Cathy Curtis : New Costa Mesa Gallery Is Fancy-Free
- Cable: Sony Pictures Entertainment, which has been...
- Camerone Welch has joined Shafer & Shafer,...
- Protecting Your Property From Surprise Legal Claims
- Timothy G. Psomas has been elected chairman...
- WHITE HOUSE WOES : Paula Jones Not Lacking in Able Counsel for Lawsuit : After Clinton hired Bennett, accuser's Arkansas lawyer is flooded with offers of help. Partisan political motivation is denied.
- Economics Dominates Non-Aligned Nations' Agenda : Diplomacy: East and West no longer seek developing countries' allegiance. And what the 108 states meeting this week are after is markets.
- Looking the Part
- India Heat Wave Breaks 50-Year Record in Capital
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : MONROE HIGH SCHOOL : Immigrant Sets Her Sights on High Court
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Grand Flotilla Sinks Favorites in Winning the Turf Handicap
- Toni MascarenasPacifica, Fr.Softball / PitcherMascarenas, who has...
- Price Beats Simpson in Golf Playoff
- How About This on L.A.'s Freeways?
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : 'D-Day' Staff
- Ezra T. Benson, Leader of Mormons, Dies : Religion: The church's president-prophet was 94. He also had served in Eisenhower's Cabinet as secretary of agriculture and was once known for his conservative politics.
- Merchants Hope World Cup Kick-Starts Slow Economy : Soccer: Businesses bet on a $623-million bonanza. Residents dread crowds. So far, hotel bookings lag.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / BOND MEASURES : Backers Fear Voters' Aversion to New Debt
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : VERDUGO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : College Would Be a Dream Come True
- Breyer's Public Life Offers Few Clues to Private Beliefs : Supreme Court: Though ambitious, nominee has tried to have practical impact. But leanings are unclear.
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TEAM FINAL
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- Pauline Thomas has been elected to the...
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- Joseph A. Adamczyk has been appointed executive...
- 'Head of the Class' in Deals Financing : Company Town
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : BY THE NUMBERS
- Facing the Voters : Some say the state Ballot Pamphlet, with photos of candidates in statewide races, is an equalizer; critics say it makes for simplistic, shallow choices.
- Memorial Day Rites Focus on D-Day Bravery
- Countywide : $40 Low-Flush Toilet Offered by District
- L.A. Police Deploy 'Less Lethal' Weapons : Law enforcement: Foam rubber projectiles and beanbags replace tear gas and batons as crowd dispersal tools.
- Hal King, Former Trainer, Dies at 75
- Miscellany
- Loss Isn't Their Only Setback : Angels: The Indians dominate a 10-2 game. Lachemann injures Hudler in freak accident.
- O.C. Attractions Review : Reflection: Lodge's Most Special Effect
- Haskel Inc. of Burbank won a $135,930...
- BODY WATCH : Snack Attacks : For between-meal meals, do you go for healthy or not-so-healthy? Or maybe you reach for nothing at all. : Celebrity Fun Foods
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : CANOGA PARK HIGH SCHOOL : She Covets Straight A's, If Not Better
- CYPRESS : Low-Cost-Housing Law OKd by Council
- Palestinians Faced With Cash Crisis : Mideast: Newly autonomous areas have virtually no funds to pay for public services. Leaders fear decline in support and possible disorder.
- VENTURA : Pageantry Unit Graceful in Victory
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : SYLMAR HIGH SCHOOL : Achievement Proves to Be Family Affair
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : VERDUGO HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : Chess Player Skilled at Charting Success
- NCAA BASEBALL : OTHER REGIONALS
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 : Bird in Hand, Penske Shakes Bush
- Stepping Out in Play About Gay Life : Theater: Dan Butler, who portrays a sportscaster on 'Frasier,' uses 14 vignettes to weave together the one-man show 'The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me.'
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Kenny G Casts a 'Silhouette' on CF Guild Gala
- Commission for Women in Jeopardy : Feminism: Members say the group could collapse without county money. But some critics question their effectiveness.
- VENTURA : Police Substation to Open in Avenue Area
- IRVINE : Ethical Code Urged for City Employees
- Recognizing a Fact of Modern Life
- Insurance Problems Are Latest Shock of the Quake : Aftermath: Some problems appear to be widespread. Valley policyholders form local consumer advocacy group.
- New Approach in War on a Tenacious Plague : Return to basic science is urged in seeking an AIDS cure
- WORLD CUP '94: 17 DAYS and COUNTING : Meola Hoping to Get a Grip : He Still Hasn't Been Named Starter, but U.S. Chances Likely in his Hands
- Avocados, Celery Show Major Increases in '93
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Brain Tumor Fails to Dim Student's Hopes for Future : Valedictorians: Encino youth refuses to quit attending class and prepares for college.
- Free Vaccine Not to Be Wasted, Official Says
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Won't Change Building Heights Cap
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered for Tips on Shooting
- Grant Proposed to Help Homeless
- The Best and The Brightest / Valley Valedictorians : GRANADA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL : Youth Proves You Can Be Both Smart, Cool
- Brown a Basket Case? Not So, Says Former Laker Byron Scott
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Messier's Influence Felt by Rangers
- Adopted Child Syndrome
- Tenure
- Angelides' Ads
- Health Care
- Editor's note: Doonesbury is fanciful satire. Truth...
- Fear of Crime and Gun Control
- OTHER NEWS - May 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 31, 1994
- Obituaries - May 31, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 31, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 31, 1994
- Clinton Outlines Program Aimed at Human Rights in China : Asia: The President sets forth five ways to push for improvements. Action is part of his new campaign to better explain Administration's foreign policy to Americans.
- In the Name of Honor and Fun : Memorial Day in Valley celebrated with parades, national pride and frivolity
- Honoring Sacrifices : Memorial Day: A new Eastside monument salutes fallen Latinos. Observances in other communities range from the solemn to the festive.
- Rivals Hurl Criticism at Rep. Jay Kim : Primary: But crowded field of GOP candidates in the 41st Congressional District may work in favor of the incumbent.
- PRE-ASSAULT: Bob Hope's TV special about D-day...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Federal Probe Is Central Issue as 4 Challenge Rep. Kim
- D-DAY INVASION / June 6, 1944 : THE INVASION OF NORMANDY : THE BATTLE
- Muhammad Attack Suspect Heavily Armed
- War Dead Honored With Taps, Tears : Memorial Day: Ceremonies are held across the county. Representatives of 44 veterans' and auxiliary groups decorate podium in Ventura.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Faces Leadership Challenge on European Trip : Diplomacy: He hopes to establish his credibility among allies and at home. His foreign policy gaffes and Vietnam War position pose obstacles.
- The Real Threat From Russia : Crime is exploding, prompting international control efforts
- MOORPARK : Developer to Prepare Environmental Study
- Urban Problem Pitches a Curve to Santa Monica Little League : Recreation: Parents and officials complain about the rising number of homeless people camping near baseball fields.
- Keeper of a Very Special Treasure
- OXNARD : Summer Promotions Spotlight Downtown
- Esperanza's Pugmire Is Making Up for Lost Times : Track: A low finish kept her out of the big meet last spring. This year, she has hit her stride toward the State meet.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Ghosts of Seasons Past Still Haunt Rangers
- Senior Trip: Innocent Fun--or 'Risky Endeavor'? : Graduation: As students prepare for a last fling with their chums, some parents and administrators say the tropical vacations are just boozy parties.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plaza Will Cater to Picnics and Banquets
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Nevin's Frustration Growing Down in Tucson
- Border Areas Get Lesson in the Cost of Trade : NAFTA: States and cities will have to involve the private sector in financing infrastructure improvements, U.S. officials say. About $16 billion in projects is needed.
- Ex-Farrakhan Aide Shot At UC Riverside
- Debating in Short, Simple Sentences
- D-Day Events Begin
- Ken Rabidou has joined the Cerplex Group...
- Asian Officials Warn China Could Be 'Great Black Hole'
- 2 Lives Snared in Web of Money, Politics : Capitol: Prosecutors say both aides 'played the middle' between donors and lawmakers. Now one is the other's accuser in a corruption trial.
- CHINA
- Beth Burns Steps Into Lives of Children
- COLUMN ONE : L.A.'s Old Warrior Battles Back : The Coliseum, home of touchdowns, Wally Moon's 'Moon shots' and JFK's nomination, was knocked to its knees by the Jan. 17 quake. Now rebuilding is a metaphor of renewal for Angelenos.
- World Cup Gives Artist Chance to Send Message : Art: Willie Herron's mural saluting the soccer tournament will welcome LAX's diverse visitors with a call for unity.
- For a quarter-century, he dominated California's courtrooms,...
- NCAA SOFTBALL : UCLA Runs Out of Gas Against Arizona in Semifinal, 5-2
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Struggles, Still Keeps Indians on Track
- Southern California Enterprise : Fired Up : Pottery Firm Thrives Despite Quake, Foreign Competition
- COMMITMENTS : CAN THIS MARRIAGE BY SAVED? : 'What About Me?' Asks Husband
- Kids Get a Kick Out of Her Love
- Hike to the Sea No Easy Task--but They're Used to Challenges
- U-Turns Near Airport Exit Would Create Traffic Danger
- Drunk-Driving Suspect Held After Crash
- Crime Hawks
- Love in the Time of Cable TV
- JAPAN
- Is It Because He's Tori's Dad?
- ICE CREAMED: We may all scream for...
- How the Donation That Wasn't Started the Great Bookcase Chase
- After the Impact, a Life on Hold : Disfiguring Injuries Cloud Gregory Moore's Future
- Chinese Firm Helps Fight Product Knockoffs : Law: Service focuses on protecting intellectual property, a sore subject between U.S., Beijing.
- AUTOMOBILES
- Pen, Vest Stop Bullet, Save Officer
- From Flames to Freedom, Victims Finally Find Peace : Recovery: Ex-Valley couple mixes environmentalism with survivalism in their escape from fires and temblors.
- Clinton's Vaccine Plan Called Too Ambitious
- Whose Sex Drive Needs Fixing? : Medicine: Healthy women are being hormonally 'cured.'
- Perspectives on Waging War : Tricking Hitler: Spies, Lies, Ultra Intelligence : The spy wars that preceded D-day gave the Allies a critical edge; counterintelligence is by no means a 'sideshow.'
- Hot Jobs : OCCUPATION: Dental hygienist
- White House Aides Offer Differing Statements on Helicopter Records
- MEMORIAL DAY: Former Marine Commandant Gen. P....
- Land Firms Give Green to Parks Initiative
- VENTURA : City Offers $60,000 in Grants for the Arts
- He's Found His Niche Recovering Stolen Cars : Crime: Santa Ana Officer Kevin DeDeaux spotted 43 hot vehicles and arrested 34 thieves last year, a feat which has earned him crime-fighting honors. He's looking to improve on that.
- Man Sought in Desert Bomb Blast That Killed Woman, Injured Son
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : John Andretti Drives 820 Miles for 'Double'