- Parenting : Revealing Truth With Discretion : How honest parents should be in airing their past with children is tricky, experts say, and depends on a youngster's maturity and other factors.
- Joint Venture Targets Tokyo for U.S.-Made Electric Trucks : Autos: Under terms of the deal, trader Itochu Corp. will invest $15 million in U.S. Electricar, a California company.
- Orange County Business : Quiksilver Quarterly Net Up 40%
- In Switch, Dole Backs North and Contributes to Campaign
- House Votes to Lift Bosnia Arms Ban : Congress: Lawmakers reject Clinton plea against unilateral action, 244-178. But a Senate bill is months away, and passage of any measure is seen as unlikely.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ENGLAND : 12th Victim Linked to 'House of Horrors'
- Parenting : Kids Take These Lessons to the Bank : Parents advised to take active role in helping children learn to save and properly manage money.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Kiss Before Dying : 'Burkie' tells the story of a terminally ill father and a family in need of healing. Humor provides strong medicine.
- Lyrics That Laugh : Dale Gonyea tells stories with his comic songs. 'I'm a little hipper than Broadway,' he adds.
- The Little Publisher That Could
- Laugh Lines : JOKES
- Panel Backs Health Bill in Boost to Clinton
- U.S.-India Relationship
- 'Racism' Might Come From Rudeness or Ignorance
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Debate Over Smoking
- Editor's note
- California Attitude
- Panel OKs $5 Million to Purchase Parkland
- School Commuters
- Bad Air
- Richard Nixon
- OTHER NEWS - June 10, 1994
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- Obituaries - June 10, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 10, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 10, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 10, 1994
- CUP RUNNETH: After watching the U.S. soccer...
- Billionaire Funds New Think Tank : Research: William R. Hewlett pledges $70 million for institute to study California public policy issues.
- Disney Delays Anaheim Resort Plan for a Year
- District Will Give CLAS Tests Today : Education: Judge says Antelope Valley's planned appeal of her previous ruling on the exams does not justify delaying them.
- Irvine Man Wins Settlement From GM : Court: Jury awards him $1.2 million for injuries suffered when his pickup truck slipped out of gear and crushed him.
- 2 Teen-Agers Arrested in Race Killings
- FBI, Justice Dept. Clash Over Espy Probe : Investigation: 'Heated meeting' occurs regarding whether to close inquiry into alleged favors given to agriculture secretary by Tyson Foods of Arkansas.
- Disney Won't Decide on Resort for a Year at Least : Development: Latest delay on massive Anaheim project first aimed for 1993 start reinforces fears of its demise.
- Officers' Use of Force Played Role in Man's Death, Coroner Says : Inquiry: Ruling finds that John Bernard Wiley Jr. also had severely blocked arteries. He died after struggling with deputies in County-USC jail ward.
- Summer of Their Discontent : School's Out, but the Student Job Picture Is Not Encouraging
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- LEGISLATURE : Primaries Set Stage for Two Election Firsts : Wins in November would produce the state's only openly lesbian assemblywoman and a father-son team in office.
- Rancho Palos Verdes wants the Postal Service to ZAP this ZIP idea.
- Judges Flout Law on Closed Disciplinary Hearings, Lungren Says
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Voter Turnout Rate Is State's Lowest Ever : Participation: Only 32.9% of those registered went to the polls, unofficial count shows. Political scientists say it is part of a decade-long trend across the nation.
- Again, Rest of Nation Faces Westward to Test Political Wind
- Bond Defeats Another Setback for CSUN : Polls: Voters turn down $2-billion earthquake relief measure and $900-million higher education bond issue, funds the university needs to rebuild after Jan. 17 quake.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fares Could Increase for Bus Service
- Welfare Mother of 2 Realizes a Dream With College Degree
- GLENDALE : Glendale's Schools Face Budget Deficit
- Report on Jailed Immigrants Sparks Apology : Grand jury: An error in wording overstates by four times the number of illegal felons in county facilities.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District to Appeal Court Mandate on CLAS Test
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : THE TIMES POLL : Crime Tops Voters' List of Concerns
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT
- 'Melrose Place' Star to Play Two Games for Splash
- Chiefs Release Lowery but Hope to Re-Sign Kicker
- A Lesson in the Surreal Inspires Magical Works
- The Valley
- PASADENA : Council Agrees to Clarify Ordinance Governing Conduct
- EXTREMISM: A former Israeli chief rabbi, interpreting...
- SANTA MONICA : Love Conquers All in Drama of a Lifetime
- Character Sketches : Computer users are developing an art form all their own. It's not a new program. It's right off the keyboard.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Barbecue Pays Off for Patrons and Owners : The Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill offers affordable meals that feature high quality and huge portions.
- Candidates Paying High Cost of Losing
- THEATER REVIEW : Ignorance Is Bliss (Family) in This Crowded British House : Light and frothy, Noel Coward's 'Hay Fever' in Oxnard is an entirely pleasant evening's fare.
- TANtalizing : Old products pale in comparison with improved formulas that reflect the desire to look sun-kissed without risk.
- Explosion Hurts 18 at School in Palo Alto
- LOS ANGELES : Police Arrest Suspect in 15 Kidnapings, Rapes
- Topics : HEALTH : Man Is Ill With Rare Form of Strep : Alhambra resident was stricken with potentially deadly bacteria that eats away at flesh. It's the first such county case this year.
- Jewish School Plans Conejo Valley Branch
- Irvine : Target Shooters Help Raise Funds for Hoag
- A Dead Zone's History : Writer Details Cover-Up of Japan Germ Warfare Tests
- ANAHEIM : Hospital to Open New Neonatal Unit
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Approves Seniors Complex
- Ground Turbulence : Winds at LAX Threaten Huge Canvas Wall Mural for World Cup
- Economist Says Area's Recovery Is Slowing : Economy: He contends it will take years for the county to return to pre-recession levels. Job losses and migration are blamed.
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools Allowed to Establish Dress Codes
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT
- If Anyone Was Talking Trash, Receptacles Were Easy to Find
- French Regulators Warn Euro Disney Investors Not to Expect Profit Until '96
- Fish for Charity
- FCC to Open Airwaves to New Wireless Network : Telecommunications: Agency will OK a compromise to speed the introduction of 'personal communications services.'
- Yquem: Now Just $130
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- EL SEGUNDO : Chevron to Restore Damaged Surfing Area
- BRIEFLY : Art: Exhibit Will Explore Patriotism
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COVER STORY : Taking the High Road : Why Helicopters Are Giving Police Departments a Lift
- FASHION : Skirting the Issue
- BRIEFLY : Education: Academy to Graduate Its First Class
- Years of Change Unfold at Playboy Mansion
- HAWTHORNE : 49ers Football Star Helps Youths Tackle Studying
- SHOP TALK : A Little Comparison Shopping to Fit Youngsters to a Tee : T-shirts are simple attire, sure, but this youth staple deserves serious consideration. And by all means, take the kids along.
- Martinez Is Easy Winner for Assembly : Legislature: Democrat defeats Chu in 49th District. In 57th District, Gallegos wins; Solis takes 24th District Senate race.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Anti-Gang Dress Code Tentatively Approved
- Chancellor Puts Off Contracts Proposal
- Native American Cemetery Evidence Found at Koll Site
- THOUSAND OAKS : 17 in Alleged Sports Betting Ring Freed
- Lindenberg Leads North to Softball Victory
- USC first baseman J.P. Roberge has signed...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Winners in Primary Already Resume Campaigns
- Critics Decry PacBell Cut as Far Too Small
- Mollusk Madness
- International Business : Coalition Will Lobby Washington to End Embargo Against Cuba : Trade: Americans see opportunities being lost to foreign firms. Castro's rule is the political sticking point.
- SECURITIES
- My Dearest Tom
- APPRECIATION : An All-American : She wrote the book on Pre-Columbian cuisine.
- U.S. Urges OECD to Broaden Its Focus, Mandate : Relations: At annual meeting in Paris, Mexico becomes the group's first new member in 20 years.
- Group of Investors to Buy Stock in Advantage Life : Deal: Its leader, entrepreneur Carl Bozzo, hopes to turn around the Irvine maker of health and beauty products.
- The Ritz: A Classic Example of Old-Style Fine Dining
- PASADENA : Tax Won't Be Imposed on Brookside Golfers
- Brown, Wilson Already Back on Campaign Trail
- Extremists Kill 15 in Philippines
- FASHION : Suits for Mature Swimmers Fleshed Out : Those old favorites, skirts and the '40s-style 'little boy' leg, are back in style again.
- Joseph W. Crosby; School Superintendent
- SIMI VALLEY : City Council to Meet on Proposed Budget
- In the Heart of the City : Recovery: Executives take a tour to look beyond their riot-scarred images of South-Central. The aim is to increase investment there.
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Sought for Government Boards
- GARDEN GROVE : Officer Facing Trial in Slaying Resigns
- The Orange County Vote : Outcome in Dana Point Uncertain Pending Tally of Final Absentee Ballots : Results: With all precincts counted, only 69 votes separate top 4 in race for 3 council seats.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Prop. 180's Defeat Puts the Squeeze on Parks Agency : Santa Monicas: Conservancy faces layoffs. Purchase of land in Topanga Canyon is now in doubt.
- Countywide : Stray Takeoffs Concern Grand Jury
- Countywide : Hearing to Probe Nursing Home Abuse
- Chaplain Admits He Molested 50 Scouts : Courts: Seminary graduate is sentenced to five years in prison for abusing two youngsters at Catalina summer camps.
- Westminster : 6 More Firefighters Notified of Penalties
- The Orange County Vote : A Tight Race to See Who Will Challenge Dornan : 46th District: Farber leads Banuelos by 142 votes, with about 2,000 absentee ballots to be counted.
- Foreign Policy Profile
- Miscellany
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : All-County Girls' Swimming and Diving
- Cain Hopes to Lasso a Victory
- Van Buren Won't Be Buffaloed : Football: Wide receiver, concerned that Colorado might withdraw its offer, wants release from scholarship.
- CLASSICAL MUSICDomingo's Washington Date?: Tenor Placido Domingo,...
- SECURITIES
- Musical Mix on Tap at Oakleaf Festival : Popular album musician Charlie Bisharat teams up with vocalist Kenny Rankin in one of the most promising offerings.
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Rebels Push Ahead Amid Peace Talks
- On the Trail of Entertainment and Dancing : There's plenty of country-Western music to be found by those willing to take to the road and get off the beaten track.
- Glen Tavern plans reopening as a Santa Paula steakhouse.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Democratic Official Angers White House
- To Fly or Not to Fly
- CLAREMONT: A bomb threat was reported at...
- Hooked on Phonics Isn't as Difficult as It May Sound
- BREA : Some Left at Sea by Physics Project
- THOUSAND OAKS : Business-Upgrade Constraints Near OK
- WOODLAND HILLS : Forum to Address New Issues of Aging
- VAN NUYS : Cigarette Blamed for Firm's $70,000 Blaze
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Ranger Title Would Make One Mom Proud
- USC Backup Quarterback Ineligible
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Vows to Stay in Majors
- Keenan Reportedly Set to Take Red Wing Job
- Rapper Warren G.: The 'G' Doesn't Mean 'Gangsta' : Pop music: With funky, complex bass lines and pretty melody, the music on his debut album isn't like Dr. Dre or Snoop Doggy Dogg.
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : Brazil Routs Honduras in Tuneup, 8-2
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Voter Turnout Rate Is State's Lowest Ever : Election: An Orange County registrar's official estimates only 33.3% of those eligible cast ballots. Political scientists say it is part of a decade-long trend across the nation.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : STATEWIDE OFFICES
- WESTMINSTER : Students Get a Feel for the Language
- 5 CSUN Professors Earn Recognition
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Haessig Hits Three Home Runs, Leads Las Virgenes' 13-4 Romp
- Florida Hoteliers Send a Message to Fox Affiliate : Television: Angered at crime-driven news coverage, management has blocked access to the station in some 3,000 rooms in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Key West.
- NBA FINALS : Rockets, Rested but Rusty, Win, 85-78 : Game 1: Houston scores only 13 points in the fourth quarter, but Knicks fail to take advantage.
- Pop Music News
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Traffic: Good Singin', Good Playin', Good Show
- ART REVIEWS : Visions of Seduction, Repulsion
- International Business
- Our Complements to the Protein
- Palestinians Form Panel to Monitor Self-Rule : Mideast: Commission will seek formal status to prevent abuse of power by new authority.
- BRIEFLY : Colleges: Marymount Loses Bid for Site
- Bridging the Gap
- BRIEFLY : Museum: Models Needed for Displays
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : A Fascinating Stroll Through the Brain : CONVERSATIONS WITH NEIL'S BRAIN / The Neural Nature of Thought and Language <i> by William H. Calvin and George A. Ojemann</i> ; Addison-Wesley $24, 343 pages
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Trustees OK Bond Offering
- Police Recover 8 Stolen School Computers
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : They Bear in Mind How It Used to Look
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : All-County Boys' Swimming and Diving
- Worrell Twists; Lasorda Shouts : Baseball: Reliever ignores manager's message to hold runner and blows two-run lead in 5-4 loss to Marlins.
- Merisel Shares Off 40% on News of Lower Profit Margin
- It's Bottleneck and Bottleneck
- Tomato Soup, Chocolate Souffle, Vegetable Burgers
- Turning a New Page for the Environment : Increasing numbers of palm-size 'electronic books' are becoming available on CD-ROM disks.
- LAUGH LINES : Smoking Out the True Story About Twinkies
- GOINGS ON : Shakespeare Festival to Open at Center Stage : 'The Merchant of Venice,' running concurrently with 'The Lion in Winter,' will open the season in Santa Barbara.
- The Doc Lived Like He Died--With Style
- Thousands Appear to Have Lost Millions to a Slick Operator
- A Fitting Brace to the Finish
- Clinton Makes the Grade at Old English Alma Mater
- Topics : FILM : An Italian Tragedy
- EXHIBIT : Eh, What's Up, Culture Fans? It's Your Cuddly Old Pal Peter : Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History celebrates author Beatrix Potter's lovable rabbit.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Officials to Deport Immigrant Inmates
- The Orange County Vote : Voters Give Judge Benefit of the Doubt : Courts: Whitney easily wins reelection despite misconduct charges. Dutcher faces runoff with Lee.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Saberhagen Shows Artistry; Rockies Show Bats
- Board Weighs Appeal in School Activities Case
- Ewing-Olajuwon: Matchup for Ages : Game 1: Ten years ago, these players were at center stage in the NCAA basketball final in Seattle.
- Larry Ainsworth has been appointed executive vice...
- Voters Thirst for More Than Just a Brown
- IRS Has Them Seeing Red : Crackdown on Independent Contracting Angers Firms
- Greenhouse Awash in Specialty Produce : F & F Farms uses the soil-free hydroponic method to grow such gourmet offerings as arugula, kale and baby bok choy.
- The following are the top music sales...
- SOCIAL ISSUES : Anti-Gay-Rights Measures Ignite Aggressive Battles in 7 States : Proposed ballot initiatives in Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Missouri and Michigan have rallied forces on both sides.
- Roy Eldridge with the Gene Krupa Orchestra featuring Anita O'Day "Uptown" (1941-49)<i> Columbia</i>
- Former Israeli Chief Rabbi Calls on Jews to Kill Arafat
- Close Races Put Fireworks in Republican Assembly Contests
- Warring Bosnia Factions Agree to 1-Month Truce
- FOR THE KIDS : It's Art for Fun's Sake at Festival in Ventura : The Children's Celebration lets youngsters enjoy themselves while learning about culture.
- Hundreds Feared Dead as Colombia Quake Toll Rises
- JAUNTS : 40 California Wineries to Serve Their Best at Ojai Wine Festival : Up to 5,000 are expected to sample fine vintages and food in picnic atmosphere.
- Defeat of Quake Relief Bonds Adds to Budget Crisis : Election: Wilson delays highway and rail projects to pay for strengthening bridges. He rules out a tax increase but acknowledges urgent need to find more funds.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Daughters Settle Suit Over Father's Coins
- Oak Park Cityhood Plan Could Come Back to Life
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Fund-Raising Agency Forfeits Its City License
- Hotel OKs 4-Year Contract on Eve of World Cup : Labor: Union had been ready to stage multiethnic protests at the Radisson Wilshire Plaza, the site of a bitter dispute in 1992.
- Oxnard Warns of Possible Layoffs : Budget: Despite the promise of firings and transfers by city officials, the police chief has vowed to fight for 16 new positions.
- Tennis
- World Cup '94: Days and Counting : '90 Nightmare : Last World Cup Part of Network of Corruption That Left Italy Reeling and Changed It Forever
- Lukas Planning a Gradual Return to Work June 27
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT
- Ray Charles: He's a Genius at Doing What's Natural : Pop music: 'Anything you see me do on stage is the way I am off,' says the plain-talking singer, who plays Costa Mesa tonight.
- Executive Travel
- Technology Selloff Trims Dow; Japan Stocks Surge
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Rifkin Gets Life Term for Killing Woman
- JUST FOR KICKS : To Celebrate Their 60th Anniversary, Rockettes Take Show on the Road
- 13 Rwandan Clergymen Slain by Rebels
- Among 24 of the largest San Gabriel...
- WEST LOS ANGELES : 2 Killed in Separate Shootings on Streets
- Higher Calcium Intake for All Ages Urged : Health: A panel of experts calls for a national strategy to encourage more mineral consumption. It's not just for older women anymore, report says.
- O.C. Scout Camp Chaplain Admits Abusing 50 Boys
- JUDICIAL : Friedman, Moriarity Headed for Runoff
- NEWPORT BEACH : Panel to Take Up Artwork Complaint
- Alamo Convicted, Clearing Way for L.A. Case
- PACOIMA : Tutor Program Helps Young Moms Graduate
- Defense Expert Says Infant Was Dead Before Rat Bit Him
- Two D.A. Workers Cleared of Eavesdropping Charges
- Anaheim to Release Plans to Upgrade Disneyland Area
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Have a Week in One Inning
- It's a (Big) Man's World in NBA, Thank Goodness
- 'Dybbuk': A Yiddish Milestone
- Regional Report : MANHATTAN BEACH : Officials Put the Brakes on Skateboarding
- Bill Lloyd "Set to Pop"<i> ESD</i>
- REEL LIFE / FILM AND VIDEO FILE : UCSB to Launch Study of Television Violence : The three-year, $3-million project will look beyond numbers to the context in which acts take place.
- Integration of Special Education Students Urged : Thousand Oaks: Pilot effort would allow youths with learning disabilities to enroll at nearby campuses.
- Pushing for Peace After a Lifetime of Minding His Own Business
- Plane May Have Broken Up in Storm : Crash: Witnesses say pieces fell from plane carrying two Orange County couples before Florida crash.
- IN THE KITCHEN : A Dab Will Do You
- BOSNIA: Survival : Making food palatable is one of the challenges of war.
- Attempt to Oust All HIV-Infected Military Personnel Fails in House
- Topics : COURTS : $27-Million Suit Cites Defects in Townhomes : Homeowners at 543-unit Diamond Bar complex say shoddy construction puts them at seismic risk.
- Car Bombing Kills 3
- SOUTH BAY COVER STORY : The Parking Paradox : Beach Cities' Tough Policy on Violations Can Backfire
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Governor's Race to Be Run in Middle of Political Road
- ALTADENA : Area Firefighters Hold Wildfire Drill
- Court Orders O.C. School to Take Back Boy It Ousted : Education: Judge says officials failed to prove that 6-year-old Jimmy Peters was a threat to others in class.
- Widow Found Guilty in Slaying of Gulf War Veteran
- LA PUENTE : City to Require Permits for New Liquor Outlets
- Police Free 17 Bookmaking Suspects, but Inquiry Continues
- CAMARILLO : Public Can Discuss Plans to Develop Land
- CHATSWORTH : Open House to Cover Earthquake Issues
- Retirement Funds Ruled Out for Budget : Finances: The employees association board tells the county to find some other way to reduce its deficit.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Georgia Tech Eliminates CS Fullerton, 3-2
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : O'Brien Making Mark in Sprints : Swimmer of the year: Irvine sophomore set meet records in 50 freestyle, and just missed in the 100.
- Pepperdine shortstop Erik Martinez, a North Hollywood...
- ART REVIEW : Museum Updates Its Look : The UCLA/Armand Hammer Center puts away its Old Masters for a collection of work from the 1980s. Mostly worthwhile art is found in 'The Assertive Image.'
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- GARDEN FRESH : Beets : Which side on are you on?
- Major Earthquake in Bolivia Is Felt as Far Away as Toronto
- Wilson Hastens to O.C. With Call for Party Unity
- TORRANCE : Teachers Seek Raises and Better Benefits
- U.S. Could Invade Haiti Alone, Envoy Says : Caribbean: President ready to act without U.N. approval if sanctions fail, Gray tells House panel.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : In the End, Roberti Lost by Winning : Treasurer's race: State senator says he does not regret depleting his resources to fight a recall effort by the gun lobby. After 28 years, he plans to leave politics and practice law.
- SOUTH PASADENA : Assembly OKs Bill to Aid Freeway Extension
- Sports : RUNNING AWAY
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : ORANGE COUNTY
- Regional Report : SOUTH BAY : Chemical Reaction : Discovery of DDT in the back yards of two local homes has rekindled concern and fear.
- Well, he can't be everywhere: Allen Emerson...
- PORT HUENEME : Killer Sentenced to 18 Years to Life
- YORBA LINDA : Body of Slain Man Found in Apartment
- Record Stores Hold Food Drive for Needy
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Gamely Handicap Features Two Eclipse Award Fillies
- Titans Feel the Sting of Elimination : Baseball: Fullerton blows numerous scoring chances in 3-2, 12-inning loss to Georgia Tech.
- New World Pursuing Nashville Station for Switch to Fox : Television: The acquisition would mean another loss of an affiliate by a Big Three network.
- Top Irvine Toshiba Executive Promoted to Key Tokyo Post
- AEROSPACE
- Couscous: Salad State
- Who Is an Employee?
- BOOK REVIEW : German Food Lightens Up : THE NEW GERMAN COOKBOOK: More Than 230 Contemporary and Traditional Recipes, <i> By Jean Anderson and Hedy Wurz</i> ; <i> (HarperCollins: $25; 416 pp.)</i>
- Social Contract Test Maps Exits From Welfare Rolls : Society: An Iowa experiment in responsibility sets goals for families. Idea is part of Clinton's reform plan.
- Pool Hall Racks Up Dingy Reputation
- 'Endless Summer II': It Surfs Most of Those Dudes Right
- BY DESIGN : Outdoor Outfitter : Janice Feldman has designs on your back yard. And she has the perfect furniture material: recycled plastic lumber.
- CONGRESS : Democrats Revel in Primary Wins but Look Ahead
- BRIEFLY : Festivals: Lomita Seeks Donations for Fireworks
- Billiards Gets Some Respect : Once near extinction, pool halls are thriving by promoting themselves as wholesome places. In the past year, five pool halls have opened in the county, mirroring a nationwide boom in the game.
- Expert Sees 90% Chance of Big Bay Area Quake by 2020
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : STATEWIDE OFFICES
- CITY HALL ROUNDUP
- 1994 PREP BASEBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : Speedy St. Bernard High Outfielder Is Best in His Field
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Committee to Focus on Boulevard
- The Orange County Vote : Defeat of Prop. 180 Imperils Land Deal : Environment: Backers plan to explore other funding sources for purchase of open space in Laguna Canyon from Irvine Co.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Mobile Workers Could Fight Crime
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT
- Windmiller Named CSUN's Softball MVP
- 'Unsung Hero' for Georgia Tech Belts Out the Titans' Title Hopes
- A Race to Rule the Sandbox : Mattel-Hasbro War Has Transformed U.S. Toy Industry
- Will Shift to Digital HDTV, Japan Firm Says
- Executive Travel : No Rush on Those Airline Awards--Yet
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