- Major Fires 4 Ministers in British Cabinet Shake-Up
- Compton College Put on Probation : Education: Officials claim institution needs tighter fiscal control and more administrative stability before it can receive accreditation.
- For Teens : Mobil's Teen 'Green Team' Cleans Up
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- Chaos and Quiet--the Siren Songs of Firefighters
- CANOGA PARK : 10 Trees Planted as Project Begins
- THOUSAND OAKS : Red Cross to Train Disaster Volunteers
- 11 Bacteria Cases Prompt L.A. County Warning : Health: Ground beef is now a 'risk food' that should not be eaten unless it is thoroughly cooked, official says. Tainted meat can lead to serious illness.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : LAPD to Hold Exposition in Bid to Recruit Women
- Kissinger Speaks at Nixon Library
- FULLERTON : City Compromises, OKs Bike Lane Paving
- CERRITOS : Motorist Stops to Offer Aid, Is Killed by Hit-Run Driver
- VENTURA : Ambulance Contract Competition Is OKd
- 11-Year-Old Boy Critically Injured in Auto Collision
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Buck: Just Priceless
- Executive Travel : Rail Service Seeks to Lure Business Travelers : Transportation: Industry believes high-speed trains can compete with airlines.
- Baking : One Cake for the Road
- Assistance League Elects New President
- Bats Touted as More Heroic Than Heinous
- Dixie Flyers Taking Express Run for Fun : Group's new seven-piece lineup will appear at the Ventura Concert Theatre and in Camarillo this weekend.
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- MANDEVILLE CANYON : Group Criticizes Builder's Impact Report
- NORWALK : Plans for Hindu Temple Approved by Council
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Beverly Hills' Buffum to Walk-On at North Carolina State
- Topics / BRIEFLY : AIDS: Provocative Safe-Sex Campaign Targets Gay Men
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dream A Secret Offers Fresh Look in Southern California Derby Trials
- Retton Gives Back to Sport
- UC Irvine Recruit Still Hospitalized
- Palmer's 69 Ties Him for British Senior Lead : Golf: Jacklin ends a miserable day with disqualification in his senior debut.
- Freedom Bowl Gets Three-Year Agreement With WAC
- REAL ESTATE
- Rising Mortgage Rates Stunt New Housing Starts : Construction: Government reports a steeper-than-expected 10% drop in U.S. home building.
- MARKETS : Porto's Bakery: Miami Vices
- EPA Official Fields Questions at Toxic Site
- FASHION : Uncommon Yokes Free Entrepreneur's Spirit : Former horse trainer forced to switch careers indulges her creative instincts and finds her Western designs have great appeal.
- FOR THE KIDS : Collectors, Retailers Milk New Pog Craze : The revival of a Depression-era game finds kids lining up for tournaments, where winners get to take home more of the caps.
- Urban Sprawl Sours Grower on Lemon Grove
- They're Really Going to Want Their MTV Now
- Anything but Basic : Black Hair Ranges Enough in Textures and Degree of Curl to Make It a Challenge for Even the Most Experienced Stylists
- Tyler Choice: Strong Women
- COLUMN ONE : Last Breath for India's Steamers : In a land shaped by its railroads, coal-burning trains soon will give way to modern models. Officials cite progress, but others lament their loss. Without them, asks an engineer, 'Where is the fire of life?'
- Love of Job Still Burns Brightly for Firefighter
- GARDEN GROVE : Clerk Is Accused in Library Thefts Case
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lorraine to Start Against Yankees
- Berryhill, a Frequent Castoff, Sticks Around : Baseball: A former two-sport star at Laguna Beach now with the Red Sox, he's the player no team wants but can't do without.
- He's King of the Hill at This Tournament : Racquetball: Titan graduate Hawkes, 12-time singles champion at Outdoor Nationals, is a former pro on indoor circuit who always returns here to test competition.
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- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Overturns Permit on Appeal
- YORBA LINDA : No-Smoking Area at Restaurants Expanded
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- Man Suspected of 2 Robberies at Canyon Country Bank Arrested
- Plan for Bigger Castaway Restaurant Is Rejected : Burbank: Council sides with residents who fear larger facility would increase noise and traffic.
- Woman Bank Robber Kills Security Guard : Crime: She flees with two accomplices who take an unknown amount of money.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lorraine to Start Against Yankees
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Deal's Value Limited Early
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jimmy Scott's Reverberations of the Past at Catalina
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Texas Left Standing After 39-Hit Barrage
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- Topics / SCIENCE : Amateur Stargazers Scope Out Cosmic Crash
- U.S. to Seek U.N. OK for Haiti Attack, Officials Say : Caribbean: Administration plans to line up as many as 3,000 troops from other countries for invasion force.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Siam Cuisine Thrives on Family Thais : The dishes at this Simi Valley spot are zesty, tangy and as exotic and colorful as Bangkok's floating market.
- Rams Say They'll Pass on Efforts to Save Team : Sports: Club executive John Shaw expresses disappointment in Wednesday's news reports that O.C. group may offer package short of a new stadium.
- COMEDY : THE ODD COUPLING : But Success, Mutual Respect Keep Mack & Jamie Together
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : $80,000 to Help in Housing Counseling
- SANTA PAULA : Ely Will Not Seek Reelection to Council
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Extends Rent-Control Law
- CALABASAS : Residents Form 1st Synagogue in City
- Whether in a Car or Plane, Stewart Spends Plenty of Time Buckled Up
- THEATER REVIEW : Painting Telling Portraits With Spare 'Brush Strokes'
- Merchant Pays Price for 'Cutthroat' Ad : Retailing: Although the flyers were printed in May, customers are fuming over what they believe is a tasteless attempt to capitalize on slayings of Simpson and Goldman.
- LONG BEACH : Port to Spend Half of Budget for Expansion
- REDONDO BEACH : City Treasurer, Saying Council Wronged Her, Files a Claim
- Step 1: Read; Step 2: Write; Repeat as Needed
- LOS ANGELES : Rape Suspect Seized After Woman Sees Him Drive By
- Last Flight : Point Mugu Stung by Loss of Its Hornet Fighter Squadron
- Townsend Is Leaving With Good Memories : Raiders: Defensive lineman hopes to restart his career with another team now that he has been released.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Concert Restores the Calm at Hollywood Bowl
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- From 'Hat' to Tails, Fred Astaire Is Tops
- LOMITA : New City Budget Cuts Council Pay, Travel
- Leave Your Briefcase at Home; the Mood Here Is Romantic
- CHATSWORTH : Branch Library to Reopen Monday
- Venice Citizens Urged to Fight Back Against Gangs
- 3 Youths Must Stand Trial in Westlake Brawl
- Rookie Gets a Bang Out of Trip to Neighborhood Firing Range
- Owners Losing House to Hillside Awarded $898,000 : Courts: Jury finds homeowners group and developer are at fault for water damage caused by cracked sprinkler.
- Dome's Damage Raises Questions : Baseball: Remainder of Mariners' home stand is called off after tiles fall from ceiling of Kingdome. Series moved to Boston.
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- Oinkless Terrine
- Lite Reading : So Many Cookbooks, So Little Fat
- State Regulators Seize Debt-Ridden Bank of San Pedro : Banking: Real estate slump and bad loans are blamed for the failure of the harbor area's sole independent financial institution.
- Refugees Face Disease, Death in Zaire Camps
- LOMITA : Council Donates $6,337 to Keep Library Open
- The dog days of summer are over for an old Strand standby.
- Germans Mark Glimmer of Nazi Resistance
- The Art of the Battle : Paintball combat at an Azusa ranch is good, not-so-clean fun for weekend warriors.
- Car Dealer Linked to Suspect, Victim : Connection: While living in O.C., he and friends searched for the missing Huber. After moving to Arizona this year, he tried to repossess a truck from Famalaro.
- CLAREMONT : Noted Environmentalist Carl Feldmeth Dies
- All in the Family : Crossing Borders and Generations, Castillos Work to Keep Bond Alive
- Schools Ask Community to Help Out : Fillmore: Supt. Mario Contini hopes local businesses, churches and parents will raise expectations in two areas: spelling and homework.
- Elegance and a Dash of Existentialism
- Policewoman-Mother Helps Lead Female Recruitment Drive : LAPD: Campaign aims to meet the City Council's goal that 43% of the officers hired annually be women.
- GLENDALE : Chamber Undergoes Reorganization
- SANTA ANA : For Heaven's Sake! Mobile Planetarium
- PLATFORM : Compassion, Please
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : For Seniors, Their Toil Is Old News
- Owen and Jackson Swinging in Tandem : Baseball: Going three for four, with homer for Bo and double for Spike, mark rare big night for both Angels.
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- Port Hueneme Adopts New Tax to Fund Police
- 3 O.C. Men Indicted in Airline Ticket Scheme
- Youth Backer Pulled Strings for Orchestra
- LOS ANGELES : Tuttle Calls for Audit of Regional Utility Agency
- Despite Hectic Schedule, Larsen Shows She Still Is Driven : Swimming: Distance specialist retains enthusiasm for important meets, such as this week's Janet Evans Invitational.
- VENTURA : State Support Sought for Veterans Home
- Duesler Wins at Hardcourt Event
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fregosi in Hospital; Giants Win Again
- O.C. POP BEAT : Toni Childs: Captain of Her Own 'Boat'
- Allergan Posts $23.5-Million Profit in 2nd Quarter
- Sanders Is On Way to Becoming a Hot Property
- General Public Got Few of City's Soccer Tickets : World Cup: Three-quarters of the 9,000 passes earmarked for Pasadena were purchased by city officials or others with business or political contacts, records show.
- Breaking Away for the Clean, Crisp Waves in Tahiti
- It's No Toney Award : Only a Few Brave Souls Step Into the Ring to Become Sparring Partners for IBF Super-Middleweight Champion James Toney
- Earthquake Memorial Cash Is Donated to Pet Rescuers
- Antioxidants Fail to Slow Cancer, Study Finds
- Cal State Trustees Approve Increasing Fees to $1,584 a Year
- Chronic Addicts Seen at Core of U.S. Drug Abuse
- The Truth Is, There's More to 'Lies' Than Action
- Panel Backs Vaccine Program Delay, Cites Warehouse
- Congress relishes another franking privilege : Meat lobby puts on the dog with exclusive luncheon for lawmakers--experts on pork.
- HAWTHORNE : Officials Won't Ask Judge to Inspect School Bond Ballots
- New Council Off on a Rosy Honeymoon
- GLENDALE : Moratorium on Cinemas Narrowed
- Post-Quake Insurance Cancellations Probed : Consumers: State is checking whether 20th Century illegally terminated homeowner policies. Some customers have been unable to get new coverage.
- Officer Cleared in Valley Man's Fatal Shooting
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : The Mythically Rich Are Exposed : In a country of dire economic struggle, it is immoral that 24 families hold wealth equal to the national budget.
- Lukas Leads Buyers at Keeneland
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Uneven Evening for Childs
- JAZZ REVIEW : Singer Julie Kelly Rises Above the Din at Spaghettini
- Springer Uses Old Approach to Save Angels : Baseball: He shuts down Red Sox with his three-quarters delivery and Boston loses, 8-4.
- Strolling Through Moonwalk Memories
- Fire Destroys 5 Boats at Newport Dunes Resort : Blaze: Flames began in one of the crafts parked in the storage area, officials say. They expect to find out the cause today.
- Harassment Law Is Going Amok : Religion is only the latest of many protected categories and they're breaking down what's left of our sense of community.
- Olsson Quits Saugus Basketball Job After 2 Years
- Mini-Tour Seeks Entries for Camarillo Golf Event
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Misguided Outing for a Gifted Childs
- Powerful Allies Push Universal Coverage : Legislation: AFL-CIO, doctors and seniors' lobby call for comprehensive health reform. They fear Clinton, Congress may settle for something less.
- 'Oh, What a Proud Moment It Was' : Space: Rockwell employees celebrate the anniversary of the moon landing and their contribution to history.
- NORTHRIDGE : $250 in Quake Aid Goes a Long Way for Student
- BURBANK : LAPD Officer Detained After Gun Incident in Bar
- ANAHEIM : Alzheimer's Patient Missing for 2 Weeks
- Q & A with GEORGE PUTNAM : 'I Broadcast in My Spare Time'
- Time Running Out as Japan Trade Talks Deadline Looms : Commerce: Ten days remain before U.S.- threatened sanctions. No new talks have been set.
- International Business : 'Phantom Ships' Are Newest Twist in Piracy on East Asian Seas : Crime: Officials say $200 million in cargo is being hijacked every year.
- Promotion Caps Del Taco Strategy
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- Microsoft's Moment to 'Open' Windows?
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- LAKEWOOD : New Captain Takes Over at Sheriff's Station
- Belizean Beat : Immigrants Bring Vibrant Music and Art to South-Central
- Players Giving Golfwear a New Look
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- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : In the Shadow of Violence : At One of 3 Local Shelters for Victims of Domestic Abuse, Women and Children Find a Haven and a Place to Start Over
- Topics / ENVIRONMENT : Scientists Continue Study Into Plants' Effects on Climate
- Open Water Swim Is Nothing Like the Laps of Luxury
- 11 Bacteria Cases Prompt L.A. County Warning : Health: More than half the cases are in Antelope, San Fernando and Simi valleys. Ground beef is called a 'risk food' that always should be well cooked.
- Tenants Raise Price of Protection in 'Guardian'
- Getting Started on the Right Foot : Goal of Youth Track Clubs Is to Promote Positive Attitude, Competitive Experience
- SAN PEDRO : Low-Density Zoning Is Topic of Hearing
- Domestic Violence Reports Continue to Soar in Wake of Simpson Case : Crime: Prosecutors are filing nearly double the number of charges since attention focused on spousal abuse. Calls to police and counseling hot lines are also much higher.
- Memorial Service for Maury Gutkin of Leisure World
- IRVINE : Family Seeking Delay on Razing of Home
- BREA : Magnitude 2.5 Quake Largely Unnoticed
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel Seeks Study on Swap Meet Plan
- Ruling Voids 175,000 Court Warrants for Arrests : Jurisprudence: The action could mean a loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue. However, some may be reissued at a later date.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Crossing Guards OKd for 2 Schools
- Getting California Beyond the Slapdash Patch Jobs : Isn't it obvious by now that California requires a true financial plan?
- COMMENTARY : Sweet Smell of Ranger Victory Turns Into Odor From Keenan
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Line Drive Breaks Right Wrist of Clark
- How Serious Is Loss? Lasorda Can't Even Eat : Baseball: No, it's not another commercial. It's a 5-4 defeat at New York, where Dodgers blow opportunity in ninth.
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- Topics / MUSIC : Some Chopin, Then to the Kitchen for Tea
- Expect Nothing but the Hippest From These Models
- How Do I Hate Thee? His Ex Counts 5.1 Million Ways : Fortune: Ex-husband may be unlucky in love, but not in the lottery. Now the wife he left in '46 wants pay-back.
- EAST VALLEY : Local Water District to Increase Rates 5%
- COMING HOME: Downtown L.A. is going back...
- SIGHTS : Friendly Faces Populate Exhibit by Area Painter : 'People of Ojai: Portrait of a Small Town' is affectionate but fails to reflect residents' diversity.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Contribution to Chamber Debated
- No Record for 9.96 in 99.96 Meters
- Palmer Shoots 69 for Share of Lead : Golf: Jacklin has miserable day at Senior British Open with 81, disqualification in his senior debut.
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The manufacturer of...
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- Kia Voluntarily Recalls Half of Its U.S. Imports : Manufacturing: Korean auto maker is replacing defective sensors in 6,945 cars six months after debut in this country.
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- World Cup Winners, and Losers : Commerce: Many Pasadena merchants saw profits rise 10% to 30%. But fears of fan traffic kept locals away, hurting business at some establishments.
- Mao, Stalin Gave Kim OK to Wage War, Documents Say
- Vietnam Vets Honored
- Little Known Facts Bring Bats Out of the Dark
- A Beautiful Ending for Infant With Bad Heart : Health: Jose Verdugo becomes the youngest person to receive a cardiac defibrillator implant. He is expected to lead a normal life.
- Man Arrested in Possession of 12 Bear Gallbladders : Crime: He had planned to sell the contents of the package he picked up in Anaheim, authorities say.
- A School That Has Something to Smile About
- LOS ANGELES : Elephant Returned to New $1.2-Million Barn at Zoo
- WOODLAND HILLS : Restaurant to Appeal Liquor License Denial
- SANTA ANA : City Balks at Giving Parking Fees Back
- VENTURA : Freeway On-Ramp Ideas Will Be Sought
- Tale of the Tail Part of the Lore of Sea Cadet
- The Breakfast Salmon
- CHOC Another One Up for the Kids, Thanks to Schwarzenegger
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Mayor Leaves Post for Health Reasons
- 20th Century Cancellations Investigated
- SAN PEDRO : Sailing Classes For Those With Disabilities
- Israel Bars PLO Official From Entering Jerusalem for Speech
- WET & WILD : Divers Throw Selves Into Ocean Cleanup
- LOS ANGELES : Schools Gain 5 Days in 1994-95 Calendar
- Nobel Recipients Call for Dissident's Release
- Touch of Thai and a Peak Experience
- Yeltsin Criticizes Divide Between Rich and Poor : Russia: Leader attacks bureaucrats, corrupt factory chiefs. He reiterates vow to combat crime.
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Service of 2 Bus Lines to Be Cut Back in Trial
- POMONA : Cal Poly Takes 2nd in Car Design Contest
- Topics / SCHOOLS : Board Votes for New Fees
- Bosnian Serbs Turn Down Peace Plan
- Effort to Control Computer Data Encoding Ended
- Love Story Reels in a Winning Cafe
- LYNWOOD : City Proposes Hike on Water Fees, Bus Fares
- STUDIO CITY : Land Purchased for Park Next to Library
- Kia Motors Announces Recall to Replace Speedometer Sensors
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- T-Bond Rally Is Set Back; Dow Falls 21 : Markets: Yields soar as Greenspan's remarks deflate investors' hopes that the Fed was less worried about inflation.
- Executive Travel : A Snickers With a Water Back : Guests Leave the Liquor but Pick Snacks from Hotel Room Bars
- Insurance, Retail Buoy Sears Profit : Earnings: Microsoft, BankAmerica also report increases, but Pacific Telesis shows a decline.
- IN THE KITCHEN : The Plum Rebellion
- Firm Sells Seeds to Keep the Good Bugs Around : Rincon-Vitova Insectaries of Ventura promotes crops that serve as food and breeding grounds for friendly predators.
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- LOVE CONNECTION : Once-Wrecked Arthur Lee Is Finding His Way Back to Fame, Respectability
- Poll Finds Gap Closing; Wilson, Brown Nearly Even
- It's Fun, but Not Cheap
- Manhattan Beach Resident Fosters Lifelong Career of Caring for Kids
- HARBOR AREA : Riordan's Appointments to Board Draw Criticism
- CARSON : Sheriff's Dept. Will Enforce Youth Curfew
- Prisoners of Trans-Border Custody Wars : Families: When a child is unlawfully taken abroad by a parent, the legal and cultural difficulties can become insurmountable. Despite a treaty designed to set a worldwide standard, the problem is growing.
- Clinton Says He's for Full Coverage : Health reform: President clarifies remarks, insists he hasn't diluted his pledge. White House aides seek to portray moderate bills as attractive, but unworkable.
- Little Hope for Bomb Survivors in Argentina
- For Teens : Palos Verdes Peninsula High Again Receives State Honor
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library Gets Funds to Fix Leaky Roof
- Friendship Is Forged Over Love of Soccer
- EPA Urged to Adopt Local Smog Cleanup Plan : Environment: County business and government representatives say federal proposal could actually put more vehicles on the road.
- NORTH HILLS : $25,000 Offered in Death of Woman Hit in Cross-Fire
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Verdugo Hills Wins on Squeeze
- One Issue Sacramento Won't Skirt
- NCAA Vetoes Proposal for 'Disney Classic' Final : College football: Game would have matched nation's top two teams in championship game at Anaheim Stadium.
- Disney Playoff Rejected : College football: Glitzy presentation touting Orange County as a permanent host to gamedoesn't sway NCAA panel.
- Salvation Mountain
- Ban on Firing Union Strikers
- Clinton's Defense Fund
- Oxnard Officer Cleared in Fatal Shooting of Suspect
- Driving Test Update
- Funding: Community : Control of Amenities
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- Three Stores in Huntington Beach Hit by Robbers
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- Police: Taking Aim at Audit Urging Reduction in Officers
- Store Owners to Fight Restrictions on Reopening : Business: Korean American activists plan to lobby for a state law that would override Los Angeles regulations on liquor outlets destroyed during the riots. The legislation has been on hold at the mayor's request.
- Obituaries - July 21, 1994
- Obituaries - July 21, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 21, 1994
- Wilson to Sign Strict Statewide Smoking Ban : Legislation: Restaurants, offices, stores, factories, hospitals and other large enclosed workplaces will be included. Tobacco companies are expected to take their battle to court.
- Deaths on Golden State Freeway Probed : Accidents: State labor official says improper bolt removal may have caused a wall to collapse in Arleta. Trucking incident is also investigated.
- Marathon Wait Is Over: Fugitive Millionaire Caught : Arrest: He faces a $60-million judgment won by Irvine woman left paraplegic in a 1980 shooting.
- Simpson Offering $500,000 Reward for Tips in Case : Investigation: Defense says other possible suspects were ignored. Police sources discount chance glove was planted.
- Suspect's Family Assails Probe of Colosio Case
- Huber Suspect Threats Related : Testimony: Investigator says Famalaro has history of assaulting women. Orange County police say they found vehicle possibly used in Denise Huber's abduction.
- WAILIN' WEILAND: Orange County bashing is alive...
- Federal Review Finds No Reason to Halt Homeless Shelter
- A Little Give at the Office
- Golden State Freeway Tragedies Investigated : Construction: State says human error is a possible reason for fatal collapse of wall.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 21, 1994
- FINANCE
- Shuttle Astronauts Measure Growth of Their Spines in Space
- The L.A. of the Future Needs Rail : Trains: Stopping the Red Line wouldn't solve the MTA's fiscal distress; the modest fare increase was necessary.
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteer Center Gets Youth Services Grant
- Without Vision, People Perish : Mankind's manifest destiny in space
- County Seeking More Park Reserve Officers
- A Star Becomes a Comet Watcher : Thomas Cave Built a Reputation With Precision Scopes
- Added Intrigue : After Albert Belle Is Caught With Corked Bat, Indians Pose Question: How Did the White Sox Know?
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Hollywood Moves Toward Digital Standard : Film: Getting away from negatives will make it easier to duplicate movies, as well as revolutionize the studios' archives.