- They're Having Fun in the Process
- MAN'S INHUMANITY
- Trust's Wetlands Swap Plan Is Unreal
- Keeping Up Standards at Cal State Northridge
- Guilt Keeps a Foot in Bygone Regrets
- Pediatrically Enraged Moms Kick Brazelton
- WWII's Other Players
- A FAMILY AFFAIR
- MEChA Deserves a Place on Campus
- Burbank Education Officials' 'Sorry Record'
- Civic Center: Cost of Election and City Lobbying
- THE BIG PICTURE
- Cover Story : Take Two Herbs and Call Me in the Morning : Health: Your child is teething or has an earache? Responding to growing demand from parents, many doctors are prescribing homeopathic remedies. But they caution that such treatments are not a cure-all.
- A Livable Solution to Crowded Housing
- Suit Against School District
- News, Tips & Bargains : No More Smoking on the Zephyr
- Don Roth Finds Himself Among Some Who Don't Sympathize
- Obituaries - May 15, 1994
- Obituaries - May 15, 1994
- Slide Scare Has Laguna Wondering: What Next? : Disaster: After facing fire and mud, residents have new worries about falling home values, cost of shoring up land.
- Good Looks, Lacks Personality
- California Corner
- New Witness Re-Enacts First Moments of Fire
- Derivatives Are Blamed in Arco Fund's $22-Million Loss : Securities: The volatile investments were made through an ostensibly low-risk money market fund. The company seeks IRS approval to reimburse investors, says it has changed strategy.
- BANKING
- $1.4-Million Loss for West Coast Bancorp
- Richard Penry; Vietnam Medal of Honor Winner
- Mexican Ruling Party Takes Some Static During First National Television Debate : Democracy: Polls show PRI loses seven points but still leads. Opposition candidate Cardenas drops to third place.
- Countywide : 'Rain Forest' for the Trees and Animals
- Father Wins Suit in 'False Memory' Case
- DEMOCRACY : Thai Protester Who Helped Fell Junta Aims at Civilian Premier
- Arkansas Trooper's Ex-Wife Apparent Suicide
- Saving Face, and Little Else : Big powers' accord on Bosnia may prove empty
- From Saving Souls to Social Activism : Communities: Once-insular evangelical and Pentecostal churches are branching out into programs aimed at helping the poor and fighting urban ills.
- PANORAMA CITY : Hospitals Merge in Bid for Efficiency
- THOUSAND OAKS : Defense in Murder Case Seeks Trial Move
- AIDS Patients Home Gets Ready to Open : Health care: Ventura's Christopher House is still scrambling for funds to cover operating costs.
- USC Manages to Stop Cal State Fullerton
- These Friends Running in a Pack Again : Baseball: Drizos is doing fine at Nevada, where he has been reunited with Saddleback College teammate Garcia.
- Playboy Fest Taking Its Act on the Road
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa pharmaceutical...
- BURBANK : Historical Society Honors Bob's Owner
- RESEDA : Volunteers Put a House Back in Order
- La-La is great: While visiting Sweden, Times...
- Union Ends Strike in Orange School District : Walkout: Leaders say progress in meeting to settle differences prompted decision to get non-teaching employees back on job Monday.
- Man, 42, Found Dead in His Home
- VENTURA : Trial of Ex-Card Club Promoters Delayed
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Drabek Now Paying Dividends for Astros
- Tracy's Crash No Boost for Penske Team : Indianapolis 500: The plan is to put three drivers in the front row, but doctors have last say.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Cuban Olympic Medalist Defects to U.S.
- A HELPING HAND : Sealer Will Help Protect Sandstone From Erosion
- Big Bill for Computers
- Hijackers Rob Norwegians on Miami Hotel Bus
- SEC Freezes Anaheim-Based Tiffany Escrow
- Geyser Awakens After 4.6 Quake at Yellowstone
- Natalie Phelps Dwight; Honored for Work With the Elderly
- Harry Reese John; Fought for Changes in Marines' Training
- Joe Holland; Began Acting and Screenwriting Career as a Student
- VENTURA : Mother, Infant Left Homeless After Fire
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNTY SUPERVISOR : Political Newcomer Revives Dormant Plan for World-Class Marina
- ANAHEIM : Fire Dept. Considers Ambulance Proposal
- Fast-Food Eatery Robbery Suspect Arrested; 2 at Large
- Democrats Squabble in Race for Dornan's Seat : Politics: Two candidates join forces to criticize campaign tactics of a third, who says he is being attacked because he's the front-runner.
- Slain Choirmaster's Congregation Makes a Quiet but Heartfelt Plea
- Moorpark Pair Will Have an Eventful Day
- Gilman Helps Buena Girls Swim Off With Team Title
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott's Record OK, Numbers Aren't
- It's No Dutch Treat to Be on This Team : Soccer: As usual, the Netherlands' World Cup entry has fallen prey to petty jealousies, rivalries and ego problems.
- Northridge, Fans Have a Field Day : College softball: Playing to stay at home, Matadors sweep Fresno and grab WAC lead.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Czech Upsets Courier in Italian Quarterfinals
- TV Reviews : Joan, Melissa Rivers Portray Own Lives
- Big Firms Fast to Rebound From Quake : Survey: Of the companies polled, 90% reopened within five business days. Valley employers reported a rise in morale and productivity.
- Luther Medical Products Inc.: The Tustin manufacturer...
- Owner Cooper Long a Fixture in O.C. Circles
- Betty Asher; Collector of Contemporary Art
- Ruth Hiatt; Comedian Got Start in Silent Films
- Texas Tornado Rips Roofs Off Buildings
- Illinois Governor Sets Free Four Women Who Killed Abusive Mates
- SEC Says First Pension Ran Scheme : Inquiry: Irvine-based firm misled clients into investing in mortgages that did not exist, the agency alleges. As much as $124 million may be lost.
- VALLEY VILLAGE : Youth Places 2nd in U.S. Math Contest
- THOUSAND OAKS : Three Landscapers to Keep City Green
- OXNARD : Boy Wins Computer Drafting Award
- Theater Review : Castaways Keep 'Gilligan' Afloat
- Theater Review : Top-Notch Cast, Direction Power 'Moe'
- TV Reviews : 'Intolerance' Probes World Racism
- Brokerage Partner Politically Connected : Profile: William E. Cooper gave to campaigns, bought John Seymour firm.
- Major Powers Agree on Terms for Bosnia Peace
- Anti-Gang Program Faces Fight for Funds : Budget: Hope in Youth's organizers want the city to double its contribution to $5 million. Council is divided on the year-old group's effectiveness.
- Man Receives 128-Year Term in North Hollywood Rapes
- This month brings observances of important religious...
- Studio City : Residents Oppose Bridge-Widening
- 2 Men Sentenced in Cocaine-Fusing Case : Courts: Colombian nationals each get nearly 16 years in federal prison for roles in shipping drug-laced dog kennels.
- PREP ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley's Tapia Punishes Highland After Being Benched, 6-5
- Special Has Lost Its Luster : Horse racing: Pimlico's showcase race for older horses draws a field of only six--and they are mediocre.
- Bond Yields Decline; Stocks Up Modestly
- Camp Housing Paroled Rapist Loses Forest Service Permit
- Assembly Moves to Scrap Laws on Dueling, Frog-Jumping
- SEC Says First Pension Ran Scheme : Reaction: Investors, some whose life savings are frozen, are indignant over possible loss. A few remain hopeful at least some of the money will be recovered.
- Driving Toward Zero Emissions
- COSTA MESA : Stressing Importance of Reading to Kids
- Choice of Dog Licensing Company Questioned : Finance: Suit is threatened over city's shift to a new firm run by a man who was fired by the previous contractor for allegedly misspending federal funds. Winner says contract was gained fairly.
- City to Take Steps to Cut Homelessness : Oxnard: Council will establish steps to promote self-sufficiency and will consider helping build a shelter for the county.
- SEC Says First Pension Corp. Ran Pyramid Scam : Investigation: Irvine-based firm misled clients into investing in mortgages that did not exist, the agency alleges.
- INTERIORS : Mingling Makes the Exotic Feel at Home
- A Tale of Four Schools : At Drake, New Enthusiasm for Writing
- PEACEKEEPING : U.N. Looks to Celebrations of Its First 50 Years : Officials ponder the world body's future at a gathering to commemorate the conference that led to its birth.
- U.S.-U.N. Clash on Rwanda Force Holds Up Vote
- Goofy Bank Robber Story No. 4,781
- Dole Proposes Bipartisan Panel to Set Haiti Policy
- Former Top Russian Official Blames 'Immoral Power' for Nation's Crisis : Politics: Alexei Kazannik, who gave up his post as prosecutor general, says Yeltsin is manipulated by his top aides.
- Bankruptcy Court Plans New Branch
- LOS ANGELES : Milken Agrees to Cancel Video Deal With UCLA
- COSTA MESA : Club to Help Fight Marfan Syndrome
- Hundreds of Dead Turtles Found in Van : Animals: Authorities say the reptiles may have been left for several days. The vehicle's owner says the creatures were to have been delivered to customers in Santa Barbara to be eaten.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Plead Guilty in 5-Month Series of Burglaries
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $500,000 in Jewelry Stolen From Shop
- Israel Lowers Its Flag, Relinquishes Jericho to the PLO : Mideast: Palestinians celebrate withdrawal of troops after 27 years of occupation.
- Falwell Selling Tape That Attacks Clinton : Politics: Accusations include one that alleges complicity by the President in 'countless' murders. The charge is unsupported.
- Anni Albers; Textile Artist, Last of Bauhaus Teachers
- Roseanne Arnold Petitions for Divorce a Second Time
- Toxic Discharges
- BUENA PARK : Police Department to Hold Open House
- VENICE : 2 Teen-Agers Wounded in Shooting at Bus Stop
- BURBANK : Fired Principal Files Civil Rights Lawsuit
- CALABASAS : Planners Consider Expansion of Project
- Couple Sue Insurer Over Art Damage : Courts: Gary and Donna Freedman claim Encino firm sold them all-risk policy but refuses to pay $2.5-million earthquake claim.
- Memories of a Haven Live On at UCLA : Education: Stevens House sheltered women from racial discrimination. Former residents will reunite to award scholarships.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3.2% in Hart District Choose New Schools
- Louise Troy; Actress Appeared on Stage, TV
- Fighting in Yemen Continues While Truce Is Pursued
- School Evacuated After Dye Dropped
- A Tale of Four Schools : At Vista Verde, on the Internet 'It's More Fun Than Playing Nintendo'
- A Tale of Four Schools : At Martin Luther King Jr., Final Verdict Is Not In
- Woman Links Complaining to Clinton, Firing
- Minorities, Women Get Most Quake Contracts : Business: Public Works report shows such companies have received 63% of city spending on debris-cleanup jobs.
- CAMARILLO : School District Observes 125th Anniversary
- Woman Rabbi to Head Temple Emanuel : Judaism: Selection of Laura Geller, which takes effect Aug. 1, makes the synagogue the largest in the country to have a female leader.
- TUSTIN : Salvation Army Opens New Center
- Wilson Urges Inquiry Into Failed $44-Million DMV Computer System
- A Safe Play by the President : Court nominee seems to have key political advantage: ease of confirmation
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Frustrated Hospital Workers Picket
- CITY WATCH : Keep Faith With Hope
- Laguna Lots Sit Atop Slide, Report Finds : Geology: In all, 38 Mystic Hills properties could be directly or indirectly affected by ancient slippage. Some fire victims may have to spend as much as $100,000 to stabilize property.
- Investors 'Didn't Have Slightest Inkling' of Trouble at Firm
- Building Taiwan: Asia Gold Rush On : Industry: Foreign companies clamor to get parts of its six-year, $300-billion infrastructure plan.
- Judge Orders Trial in Polly Klaas Slaying : Courts: Charges against Richard Davis, accused of kidnaping and killing the seventh-grader, could lead to the death penalty.
- O.C. Study Says Lumpectomies, Mastectomies Equally Effective
- ANAHEIM : Community Policing Workshop to Be Held
- The Close of a Flamboyant Life : Style: Restaurateur and Latin art promoter Mario Tamayo dies. He started renaissance on eastern Melrose with Caribbean eateries. His last venture was Atlas Bar & Grill.
- EL RIO : 25-Year-Old Stabbing Victim Is Identified
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : San Fernando Mission Monsignor a Fan of Farewells Set in Stone
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Evaluate July 4 Beer Booths
- Bulls Survive Mutiny : NBA playoffs: Angry Pippen sits during Kukoc's winning shot as 104-102 victory trims Knicks' lead to 2-1.
- Felony Weapons Charge Filed Against Van Buren
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- NBA PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS : This Time, Rockets Rally to Win
- NBC Breaks Up Thursday Gang : Network Moves 'Frasier' and 'Wings' to Take On ABC Powerhouses
- Q&A; : Taking Another Trip Down the Isle
- PREP VOLLEYBALL / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : University Tops Granada Hills
- Sea View League Baseball Race Narrows
- PREP NOTES : Dick Hill to Get Another Chance to Add to Record
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Cypress Opens Playoffs Against East Los Angeles
- Marshall Sizes Up Van Nuys to Win Volleyball Final
- Jeffires Changes His Mind About the Rams : Pro football: Wide receiver does an about-face and agrees to terms for returning to the Oilers.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Righetti Joins Blue Jay Organization
- Merritt's Heave Puts Rivals Through Hoops
- Countywide : GARDEN GROVE : About 800 Attend CLAS Test Forum
- Matadors Let Defense Down in 12-4 Defeat : College baseball: Northridge commits five errors, is all but eliminated from race in loss to Fresno.
- Experience Necessary to Lakers : At Least We Know He Will Be Frank
- Investigators Clear, Admonish CSF : Jurisprudence: Panel finds no evidence of discrimination against 15 former Titan football players. School told be more sensitive to their needs.
- LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Benefits to Aid Shelter Programs
- Theater Review : An Overlong 'Penguin' Takes Flight
- Up With People Seeks Host Families
- Promise Keepers Men's Group Holds Meeting in Anaheim
- Judge to Address Law School Grads
- Rotary Clubs Accept Fraternal Quake Aid
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man on Trial for Setting Woman Aflame
- Man Alleges Newport Beach Illegally Blocking Topless Bar
- DANA POINT : Attorney's Benefits Rescinded by Council
- Granada Hills Puts Up Fight but Falls in Final
- A Pack of Trouble : Former USC Guard Presents Big Problems for Nugget Opponents as Explosive Sixth Man
- Southern Section Swimming : Mission Viejo Boys Defeat Woodbridge for Team Title
- Coaching Peers Praise Harris' Hiring : Pro basketball: Many, including Daly and Nelson, think he has qualities required to restore Laker pride.
- Inside & Out : Discoveries : All Right Angles
- Cleanth Brooks; Critic Championed Southern Writers
- A Tale of Four Schools : At Dalton, 'You Don't Just Listen to the Teacher, You Find It for Yourself'
- Countywide : Conference to Cover Concerns of Men
- 2 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide : Oxnard: Bodies of Thomas and Linda Shipley are found in their home. Some say they seemed very much in love. Others cite the husband's temper.
- Council Adopts Police Union's Contract Offer : Government: Plan calls for a 6% pay raise over two years. Rank-and-file officers will meet Thursday to vote on the proposal.
- Pioneer Recreation Area Staffer Retires
- Water District Fires Longtime General Counsel
- Syrian Orthodox Patriarch Visits Capistrano Mission
- For Porn Protesters, X Marks Spot That Taints Community : 'We have morals. We have a culture. This doesn't fit our culture. We don't want it here. We don't like it here.'
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Giant Asset and Viva El Capitan Head the Los Angeles Handicap
- Scyphers Tests District, Files Grievance
- Cuban Olympic Medalist Defects to U.S.
- MAINTENANCE : House That Burps Is Telling You to Check the Plumbing
- HARDWARE : Why Batteries Die Young
- Muslims Got Iranian Arms, Bosnian Says
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Dannemeyer TV Ad Paints Rival Huffington as Liberal : Politics: Struggling GOP candidate for U.S. Senate aims his television campaign at conservatives, who play a big role in primaries.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Ad Sparks Charges of Immigrant-Bashing : Politics: Commercial describes his efforts to get U.S. to pay for state services to foreigners. But critics say it could inflame ethnic tensions.
- Rogan's 2 GOP Rivals Abandon Bids : Politics: Peter Repovich and Julia Wu pull out of the race against the new Republican assemblyman, who succeeded Pat Nolan.
- Ventura to Consider Interim Manager : Government: The council could select one of four city department heads until a permanent replacement is found for John Baker.
- Race Issue Heats Up at School : Youth: At Canyon High, deputies have been brought in after clashes that may be related to white supremacy. Events lead to introspection.
- LOS ANGELES : King's Lawyers Barred From Alleging Racial Slurs
- Angelos Can't Resist Gant : Baseball: Orioles have their best record in 24 years, but owner still wants former Brave outfielder.
- PREP NOTES
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Works, Lopez Help Cypress Win Twice in Softball Playoffs
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Pitcher Crouch Makes Huntington Beach Feel the Pain
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Huntington Beach Eliminates Marina, Gets Berth
- Favored Cool Air Breezes to Victory in Turf Feature
- Winning Minority Screenwriters Named
- 2 Artists Who Are Quick on Their Feat : Jazz: Fast reactions are nothing new for singer Sue Raney and pianist-bandleader Joe Massimino, who will give a concert together for the first time, tonight at Orange Coast College.
- O.C Record Review : In Jann Browne Country, Music Speaks the Truth
- LABOR
- Business Leaders Urged to Give GATT Support
- Fred Sadoff; Actor, Director on Broadway and in London
- Penn State's President Thomas to Retire in 1995
- George Dorian; First L.A. Airport Security Chief
- Project PRIDE Rally Will Be Held Today
- Obituary
- QUAKE BENEFITS: Two San Fernando Valley churches...
- Reconciliation Turns Fatal : Garden Grove Officer Is Held in Wife's Slaying; She Had Sought New Start to Marriage
- Crespi Stays Alive to Play Another Day : High school baseball: Celts hold on to beat Chaminade, 8-7, face Eagles again today with playoff berth on the line.
- Safety Measures Taken by Formula One Body : Auto racing: Swift action designed primarily to reduce speeds in wake of tragedies.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Blue Jays Have to Look Uphill
- Salmon's Exploits Crush Mariners : Baseball: Right fielder goes five for five with five RBIs in 11-1 victory, is 13 for 15 in last three games.
- Laughing for Letterman : How Dave's Scouts Hit the Clubs Looking for 'Late Show' Comics
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- MATERIALS : Nailing Down Best Uses for Soft, Hard Woods
- FDA Faults Drug Testers in Patient-Death Probe : Medicine: Scientists, drug companies are accused of failing to fully disclose potential risks of hepatitis-B treatment. Five people died during trials.
- Charges Sought Against Goldthwait for TV Stunt
- Adrift in a City of Dreams
- Newport Beach : Psychic Faire to Be Held This Weekend
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Drivers Predict It Will Take Speed of 226 to 234 M.P.H. to Win Pole
- DIVISION III TRACK AND FIELD : Laguna Hills' Boykin Sails to Victory in 800 Meters
- O.C. Sanitation District Hires San Clemente's City Controller
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
- Music Review : Prosaic Power in Watts Recital
- 'Walker' Marks a Year of Fighting Injustice on CBS : Television: Despite controversy over TV violence, Chuck Norris' action series beat the competition in its time slot and helps the network ensure its top spot.
- GARDENING : Color Is the Order of the Day Lilies : Hardy Plants Thrive in Many Conditions and Landscapes
- Neo-Nazi Attack on Africans Leads to Criticism of Police : Germany: The drunken rightists were 'hunting foreigners.' Only one of 48 remained in custody.
- Adm. Crowe OKd as Envoy
- State to Release Controversial CLAS Tests
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Concert to Aid Church Hit by Earthquake
- Scott Bramer recently joined the staff at...
- Security Environmental Systems Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- Inside & Out : All Right Angles
- Leftover Land Mines Pose Huge Risk : Emerging nations: World leaders call for ban on production and use. The U.N. continues its formidable cleanup task.
- Clinton Picks Moderate Judge Breyer for Supreme Court Spot : Judiciary: President says the scholarly nominee has 'proven that he can build an effective consensus.' The federal jurist has wide bipartisan support in the Senate.
- Nomination Pleases, Relieves Republicans : Reaction: GOP senators praise Judge Breyer, as well as Clinton's decision to bypass Interior Secretary Babbitt. No confirmation fight is foreseen.
- Simi Church May House Arts Center : Culture: Council will vote on a contract next week. The vacant structure would be turned into a 300-seat theater.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Jury: Lines Did Not Hurt Homes' Values
- HEIRLOOMS : TIME PIECES : In the Huntington Beach home of Ann and Roy Carlson, ties to their Swedish ancestry are evident throughout.
- Raymond H. Fisher; UCLA Expert on Russian History
- 5 Alleged Molest Victims, Church Reach Settlement
- OXNARD : Minors to Help Police in Liquor Sale Sting
- Attorney General Says Transfer to Tollway <i> Is </i> Legal : Transportation: Opinion contradicts that by legislative counsel that incorporation of Newport Coast Drive into pay road violated state law.
- Car Collision Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
- Prices Up Just 0.1% in April, but Fed Hike Still Expected
- Richard H. Buskirk; Head of USC Entrepreneur Program
- Rock Hounds Find Joy in Earthy Hunts : Hobbies: Fossils, gems and minerals have been turned into dazzling specimens. Show will display collections.
- Work-Safety Citations Issued in Fatal Fire : Inquiry: Cal/OSHA holds the O.C. Sanitation District and Pascal and Ludwig Engineers responsible for eight code violations related to two workers' deaths.
- Campaign Calendar
- Countywide : Loans for First-Time Home Buyers Offered
- Council May Give Smokers a Break : Thousand Oaks: City leaders will take up a decision to ban smoking at sidewalk cafes. But many say it goes too far.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Moves Into Share of Lead
- SurfingDefending world-champion Derek Ho of Hawaii won...
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newport Harbor Gets Around Fountain Valley
- Holy Bull to Skip the Preakness : Triple Crown: Beaten Derby favorite is being treated with antibiotics. The Metropolitan Handicap is expected to be next start.
- Recovering Krone Is Ready to Ride : Horse racing: Jockey will resume race riding next week, months after career-threatening spill.
- Art Review : 'Variations' Captures Art of Photography
- Pop Music Reviews : Just Call It the Sir Douglas Octet
- Weekend TV : Political Humor, Leno and Bob Hope's Birthday
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : He Still Doesn't Believe This Throw
- Gross, Neat as Pin, Sticks Padres, 5-4 : Dodgers: He strikes out eight in second consecutive victory. Dreifort earns fifth save.
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Schlender's Homer Helps Canyons to Split in Regionals
- Tansley, Goodrich Win Big West Track Titles
- Dance Review : Collage Theatre Takes a 'Lap' Poolside
- TV Review : A Flawless Performance in Medical Saga
- Pop Music Reviews : King Missile Waxes Poetic
- Koll Real Estate Group Inc.: The Newport...
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY-GRITTY
- U.S. Secretly Pushes China on Human Rights
- ORIGINS : Airing the Dirty Laundry Basket's History
- GARDENING : Lay Careful Groundwork for Young Plants
- Nominee Unlikely to Take Predecessor's Liberal Path : Law: Breyer is known for an interest in economics. His opinions tend to be narrow and technical.
- Clinton Picks Moderate Judge Breyer for Supreme Court Spot : Judiciary: President says the scholarly nominee has 'proven that he can build an effective consensus.' The federal jurist has wide bipartisan support in the Senate.
- COLUMN ONE : Learning a Costly Lesson on Computers : Will multimedia save our struggling schools? Many warn that euphoria over technology will produce a billion-dollar Band-Aid unless we rethink the way we teach.
- NOT UNUSUAL: Some opponents immediately dismissed the...
- MISSION VIEJO : Bus-Truck Accident on Freeway Injures 3
- Foggy Season Comes Early to County : Weather: Beaches are deserted as annual 'June gloom' makes unscheduled appearance due to a combination of factors.
- Sybert War Chest Filled With His Own Cash : Politics: Former Wilson aide lends his congressional campaign $430,000 to break away from Republican primary rivals in fund raising.
- COSTA MESA : Panel OKs Opening of Organic Market
- 3 Men Arrested on Drug Charges
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Chief: Firings Won't Affect Service