- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Prices Soar Again; Bonds Help
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : Lockheed's Flight Plan
- GETTING MAULED: Tuesday was a great day...
- VAN NUYS : Woman Arraigned in Car Chase Case
- BUENA PARK : Code Enforcement Strengthening OKd
- BREA : James Oman Named Chief of Police
- Prosecution of Drug Money Case Criticized : Courts: A judge has faulted an assistant U.S. attorney's actions. The lawyer says he has no animosity against the defendants.
- Bergeson's '1 Strike' Bill Clears Assembly
- OAK PARK : Spending to Improve High School OKd
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Tips for New College Students
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Lodi Kidnaping
- Lockheed Merger Deals Yet Another Blow to County : Defense: About one-fourth of 250 jobs at Calabasas headquarters are held by employees who live here.
- WOODLAND HILLS : 500 Plants Given to Pierce Nature Center
- Pedestrian Hit, Killed in Fountain Valley
- LOS ANGELES : Rap Star Gets 5 Months in Drunk Driving Case
- Motel Official Arrested on Suspicion of Attempted Rape
- PORT HUENEME : Judge Refuses to Scrap 'View Tax' Suit
- POMONA : Man Is Charged in Cross Burning Near Apartments
- COLUMN ONE : Cruel Link: Hemophilia and AIDS : Transfusions that once were seen as a salvation brought a deadly epidemic in the 1980s. After a decade of anguish and frustration, survivors are fighting back.
- The Eight Lives of a Serial Serviceman and His Army-Navy Shell Game : Military: For more than 12 years until he was court-martialed, a chameleon-like loner enlisted over and over using multiple aliases.
- 3 at RTC Back at Their Jobs After a Suspension, Probe
- Countywide : Forum to Address Children's Welfare
- OXNARD : Homemade Bomb Explodes in Alley
- MISSION VIEJO : College Offering Non-Credit Courses
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Parole Revoked for Gang Leader Turned Peacemaker : Legal system: Passionate supporters call Tommy Elam a hero. But hearing officer says facts require incarceration.
- New Home Sales Up 8.3%, but Slowing Seen : Economy: West sees a 6.5% gain in July, but rebound is still well below December's peak.
- Pinball Still Filling the Arcades
- PG&E; to Cut Up to 3,000 More Jobs : Energy: Utility says move will help it compete against expected new breed of providers.
- AIRLINES
- House of Fabrics Doubles Retreat, Will Close 200 Stores This Year : Retailing: Company posts $11.6-million quarterly loss. California will lose 25 stores and 250 mostly part-time jobs.
- 41 to Be Charged in Quebec Drug Sting
- Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- IRA Truce Reportedly Near, Putting Protestants on Edge : Northern Ireland: Pro-British majority fears union with south. But Irish leader sees 'new beginning.'
- BREA : City's Plunge to Stay Open Through Oct. 2
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Robolobster to the Research Rescue!
- Newport Accelerates Effort to Keep Mercedes Dealership : Retail: Fletcher Jones Motorcars, the city's largest generator of sales tax revenue, plans to leave site when lease expires in 1996.
- Canon Introduces Color Printer; Watson Makes Oil Deal
- 'I'm a Simple Person . . . a Family Man,' Jailed Carlos Protests
- Bus-Signal Bill Frustrates Still-Grieving O.C. Father
- '90s FAMILY : The Friend Trend : In the too-busy lives of today's family, many parents try to make up for lost time by being something experts say they shouldn't--pals to their kids.
- CONGRESS : Once Used Sparingly, Filibuster Becomes a Common Obstacle : GOP senators rely on the tactic to tie up foes in the majority. House Democrats, whose 'closed rules' handcuff Republicans, call for a change.
- Jury Convicts Sacramento Teen-Ager for Several Racially Motivated Firebombings
- Justices Refuse to Overturn Ban on Welfare Cuts
- Couple to Stand Trial in Death of Robbery Witness
- SIMI VALLEY : City's Youth Council Seeking Applicants
- New Weapon in a Faltering 'War' : Orange County will form innovative court in the effort against drugs
- Hearing to Focus on Ahmanson Permit
- An Antidote for Our Paralysis of Me-First : Community: When we each demand that our interests be served, as in the health-care debate, none of us will profit.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Coroner's Job Finding Body of Evidence
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : WilTel 'Pipe Dream' Is Now a Model : Telecommunications: Oklahoma energy company's ingenuity pays off in $2.5-billion sale of subsidiary.
- SECURITIES
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : PROFILE: DANIEL TELLEP : CEO Guided Lockheed in Trying Times
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : Results as Bold as the Idea? Time Will Tell
- Suit Ends Dental Plan That Bars Fee Discounts
- 2 Agencies Win AIDS Education Contracts
- Counselors Seek to Avert New Decline in Services : Education: Conejo Valley Unified district employees say students are suffering in the wake of staff reductions.
- A Nation Pins Its Title Hopes on Davenport : Tennis: Highest-seeded American woman is 6-1, 6-1 first-round winner over Maria Grossi of Italy.
- U.S. OPEN / OTHER MATCHES : Martin, Rosset, Krajicek Happy Just to Slip Through
- Statewide Crime Rate Is Down in First Half of '94
- Case Could Widen DNA Admissibility : Courts: State justices hear a bid to broaden the latitude trial judges have over scientific evidence. Simpson trial could be affected.
- '90s FAMILY : Breaking the Chain of Abusive Parenting
- With Japan's Relentless Heat Wave, It's Boom or Bust : Asia: The drought boosts rice yield but damages other crops. Sales of disposable dinnerware skyrocket, but parched factories feel the pinch.
- Gazing at One's Navel, Politically : Searching for the inner self should be a private matter. In public life, it's more important to get the job done.
- Residents' Comments Urged on Farm Issues
- Author Kevin Starr Named State Librarian
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TORRANCE : EPA to Test Indoor Air, Water Near Chemical Sites
- Ex-Girlfriend Describes Famalaro's Secretive Ways : Crime: She tells police suspect in Huber killing kept doors bolted, tried to hide relationship from his mother.
- Disneyland Shuts Door on Pigskin Ride : Football: With contract expired, company says it will not renew its sponsorship of the game.
- Jones to Coach Boys' Track at Quartz Hill
- Rising Above It All : Green Valley Lake Offers Civilized Outdoor Experience Thanks in Part to the "Admiral"
- TV REVIEW : A Poorman's Late-Night Talk Show
- Simpson Case Boosts Microbe Conservation
- Court Hears Case Pivotal to DNA Tests : Crime: Judges weigh arguments in Huntington Beach drunk-driving arrest. They consider use of scientific evidence that could affect Simpson trial.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FORMER YUGOSLAVIA : Go Now, or Be Pushed Out Later : Compromise is the only option left; the sooner outside aid is gone, the sooner the combatants will accept that.
- Ventura Council Rejects Land Swap : Development: Builder is thwarted in plan to trade parcels with the city and then build 437 homes on what is now a city-owned lemon grove.
- Costa Mesa : 3-Day Hot-Rod Show at Fairgrounds
- OJAI : Volunteers Sought for School Activities
- VENTURA : Schools to Expand Morals Curriculum
- Assembly Takes Rogers' Name Off Bill : Politics: Action on flood control proposal seeks to overcome animosity over appearance before suspected racist group.
- Supervisors Join the Defense of Local Bases : Military: Board donates $10,000 and office space to the campaign to keep two Navy installations off the federal closure list.
- Drug Searches Proposed for Costa Mesa Schools : Policy: Police suggest use of trained dogs to sniff out illegal substances. Newport-Mesa officials, however, want public input before adopting such a measure.
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Braces for Cardinal Onslaught
- Coming Friday
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / Season Previews : RAMS : On Paper at Least, They Should Be Better
- MOVIE REVIEW : Solid Stars but 'Milk Money' Stretches Premise Too Far
- TV Ratings : Viewers Prefer Reruns to Two Premieres for Fall
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Nature Girls' Strips Away Stereotypes
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : School Trustees OK Complaint Policy
- County OKs Assessment for Library System : Finances: Effort to infuse $16 million a year into troubled network faces legal challenges. Molina says she may reverse her approval of plan, which passed on a 3-2 vote.
- Suspects in UCI Student's Slaying in Local Custody : Crime: Garden Grove police escort 2 teen-agers from Boston to county jails. Investigators are seeking others.
- Games End but Song Goes On and On . . . .
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE : Troy's Heaton Has That Killer Instinct : Football: The thrill of the hit is the fun part for defensive end, who hopes to lead team to another league title.
- TRADE
- AARP Settles IRS Dispute for $135 Million : Nonprofits: The two still disagree about whether royalty revenues are taxable.
- Sparring Pilots Indicted in S. Korean Crash
- Senator's Name Stripped From Bill After Speech
- Dog Kills Sleeping Master
- 8 Die in Apartment Fire
- Assembly OKs Bill on Pants, Gender-Based Fees
- CAMARILLO : Gunman Assaults 2 Teen-Age Clerks
- Sheriff Urges O.C. to Hurry Jail Expansion
- ANAHEIM : Mighty Ducks Help Youths With GOALS
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Jury Asks to Review Testimony : Courts: After 10 days of deliberation, jurors are split 7-5 in the trial of a martial arts expert accused of murdering a co-worker.
- SIMI VALLEY : Mikels Endorsed by D.A., Sheriff
- CANOGA PARK : Sex Shop Faces 20 New Restrictions
- Tempest in a Lavatory : Laguna Beach Festival Denies Firing Woman Because She Did Not Clean Men's Room
- Texas Poll Shows Gov. Richards, Bush Son in Close Race
- '90s FAMILY : Adoption Cases Spur Children's Welfare Act
- Missing Man May Be Victim in Multi-State Crime Spree : Violence: Attacks stretch from Missouri to Huntington Beach.
- Victims of Con Man Will Share in His Jackpot
- CALABASAS : Dispute With City Is a Sign of Times
- Quake-Damaged Areas Win an Additional $8 Million : Housing: A split between Valley and other council members breaks wide open. Compromise to split the money evenly throughout the city fails.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : A Growth Industry for Farmers
- Child, 10, Testifies That Suspect Molested Her : Crime: Salesman is ordered to stand trial on charges stemming from attacks on five girls and young women.
- Supervisors Back Wilson, Assail Brown
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pair Jailed on Drug Charges Following Raid
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Debate Sponsors Say 'Take It or Leave It' : Broadcasters' group tires of haggling and outlines a three-part format. Brown's camp accepts. Wilson's says the 'concept' is not specific enough.
- CLOSING HOUSE: Buffeted by losses, Sherman Oaks-based...
- Where the Boys Are : The Pla-Boys of the Postal League take ball playing seriously. Nothing stops them--not wind, heat or family commitments.
- They Are Indeed Biting, but Only at Right Spots
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- La Quinta Lineman Lenaerts Is in Good Condition
- Stone's 'Killers' Shoots Wide as TV Critique
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Prices Rise Again; Yields Drop
- INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : One Man's Battle Against California's Politics of Water : THE RIVER STOPS HERE: How One Man's Battle to Save His Valley Changed the Fate of California <i> by Ted Simon</i> ; Random House $23, 400 pages
- Hutu Soldiers Joining Army of Former Foes
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / Season Previews : NFC : Title Will Be Decided Between 49ers, Cowboys
- Fellowship Created for CSUN Teachers
- Dana Point : Meeting to Focus on Crime Reduction
- Board OKs New Levies on Builders : Growth: Supervisors vote to collect traffic impact fees on all development in unincorporated areas.
- Another Ram Failure: Communication : Gary Is Said to Have Been Cut for Making Early Exit--but It Turns Out He Was Ill
- Troubled Thrift Union Federal May Be Sold : Finance: Brea-based institution's parent company weighs options to maximize value.
- Family Leave Law Working, Despite Array of Problems : Labor: Some employers are confused, see disruptions. Workers taking unpaid absence sometimes face retaliation.
- America's Baby Doctor Is Back in Business : Parenting: At 91, Dr. Benjamin Spock should be basking in retirement. But he's too worried about our children's future.
- SANTA PAULA : Ex-Officer Cleared of Brutality Charge
- LOS ANGELES : Mayor and Council Honor Northridge Little Leaguers
- BRENTWOOD : City Council Seeks to Stem Traffic Near Simpson Estate
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 6 More Guards Deployed to Quake 'Ghost Town'
- Northridge Predecessors Relive Their Halcyon Days
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Formula for Success Is Most Definitely Up in the Air
- O'Neil Isn't One to Duck Work : Football: Former Mater Dei quarterback has taken charge at Oregon.
- A Draftsman for the Ages : Art review: Egon Schiele intuitively recognized that the spontaneity of an early sketch could be the armature for an art of pressing liveliness. An exhibition of his works has arrived in San Diego.
- Watson General Corp.: The company said Tuesday...
- Lockheed Unit Unsure of Its Place in Merger : Business: CalComp workers are not panicking, but Anaheim is taking notice--it wants the company to stay.
- Stop us before we drive the 405...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : ACROSS THE NATION : Disney Deflates the Pigskin Classic
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Friesz Gets Starting Nod Over Shuler
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : Powerhouse in the Making : Analysts, Investors Cheer, but Its Size Raises Questions
- Man Angered by Changes in Bill Inspired by Son's Death
- Hero of Those Dog Days of Summer
- 2 Nations Pull Out of Cairo Meeting : Population: Saudi Arabia and Sudan withdraw from U.N. conference. Two other Muslim states downgrade missions because of birth control, abortion controversy.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Body Found on Road Is Identified
- TRIAL WATCH : Fair, but Also Open
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Plans to Buy, Resell Foreclosed Homes : Housing: Officials say they will spend $3.3 million to purchase, repair and market 50 structures to clean up the city.
- Floriculture Students Blossom : Education: Agriculture teacher gives budding florists chance to be creative and sometimes to make a little money when their work is sold.
- Man on Probation in Denny Case Is Jailed : Courts: Antoine Miller pleads not guilty to gun possession. In separate hearing, a judge orders him locked up for violating terms of his sentence.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Ex-Teacher Granted Delay in Assault Case
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Seeing Beyond an Old Standby : Greater focus on non-defense business is needed
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Event to Aid Animal Rescue Foundation
- The Coming Dark Age of U.S. Research : Science: A century of exponential growth in funding ended 25 years ago. Now we face a permanent era of constraint.
- LOS ANGELES : Coast Guard to Step Up Checks for Drunk Boaters
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City to Discuss Flood Damage Repair
- At Long Last, Farewell : Half a century after the war, the final Russian troops are leaving Europe
- LAGUNA BEACH : South Coast Highway Work Scheduled
- VAN NUYS : Backing Grows for Copter Noise Curbs
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Miller Braces for Cardinal Onslaught
- Auction House Bankruptcy Filing Is Latest of McNall's Problems
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Main Task in Opener: Stop Kaufman
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- 'Newland' Premiere to Kick Off Israel Film Festival Oct. 5
- MOVIE REVIEW : Violence, Drugs and Chess : In 'Fresh,' Authenticity Ends Up Being Sacrificed for Titillation
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The small independent oil...
- De La Vina Named INS Chief in West
- In China, Brown Cites Success on Trade, Rights
- Bill on Assault Weapons Fails to Pass Assembly
- '90s FAMILY : Balanced Behavior for Parents
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Families in a Class by Themselves
- Rosa Parks, 81, Civil Rights Pioneer, Assaulted in Home
- State Braces for Impact of Lockheed-Martin Merger
- OAK VIEW : 3 Held in Connection With Street Brawl
- VAN NUYS : Chick Representative to Address Crime
- Judge Says Two Should Face Hate-Crime Charge
- Westbound Simi Freeway Lanes to Reopen : Roads: Last major bottleneck from temblor will be removed this weekend. Eastbound traffic will begin flowing Sept. 7.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Village Christian Lying in Wait
- Doves to Be Plentiful if Weather Holds Up
- TUSTIN : Buyer Finally Found for Red Hill School
- VAN NUYS : Plea Entered in Freak Auto Accident Case
- Wounded Man Held in Attempted Jewelry Store Heist
- Parking Meter Thefts Surge in L.A. : Crime: Losses exceed $500,000 in the last 16 months. City considers resorting to no-parking zones in hard-hit areas such as Downtown and MacArthur Park.
- TUSTIN : School District OKs $51.3-Million Budget
- Woman Faces 32-Count Molestation Indictment : Thousand Oaks: Grand jury indictment makes the same accusations that a judge dismissed July 1.
- Countywide : Centennial Farm Docents Needed
- Former CYA Inmate Hailed by County
- It's All the Rage, Bullfrogs Lose : Roller hockey: Portland's power-play goals keep Anaheim from advancing to defend its league title.
- Ex-USC Coach Says He Was Pushed Aside
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Adams Finally Injury Free Again
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Just Plain Good Is Enough for Steve Wariner
- Chorale Director Adds His Voice for Harmony
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 19
- Rhoades Returns to Malibu : Baseball: Moorpark High coach named assistant at Pepperdine, his alma mater.
- GRANADA HILLS : Westbound Simi Valley Freeway Lanes to Reopen
- Schumacher Suspension Upheld
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Countywide : Leadership Program Boasts 67 Graduates
- Newport Beach : Proposal Would Ask Diners to Fund Ads
- NORTHRIDGE : Pizzeria Perseveres Post-Quake
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE : 1993 In Review : Highlights
- It's Truly Home Away From Home
- CLASSICAL MUSICParis Update: The Paris Opera's sacked...
- PREP FOOTBALL '94: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Toddler Dies After Being Shot on Porch : Tragedy: The girl's mother had stopped at a house during a walk in South El Monte. Gang-related gunfire also injures two men.
- IRVINE : Room for Students Found After Glitch
- A Comic Twist in China : Movies: Before becoming the first Asian to win Cannes' best performance honors for the drama 'To Live,' Ge You was known as the country's premier satirical actor.
- The Cal State Fullerton men's soccer team,...
- Kariya Faced With Mighty Ducks' Final Contract Proposal
- 2-Income Worker Loses 1, Wins 1 in Summer of Labor Disputes : Jobs: Baseball stoppage idles Mort Rose, a Dodger Stadium peanut vendor. But he probably won't have to take part in a teachers strike.
- Looking Down the Barrel : Switzer Claims His Gun Is Loaded for His First Season Coaching the Cowboys, but Winning in NFL Might Not Be as Easy as He Thinks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Coy on Remaining Question Marks
- LOS ANGELES : Supervisors OK Study of Needle Exchange Program
- Are They All Tired of Tennis?
- Separate Talks With Mediator Today : Baseball: Behind the scenes, Colorado, Toronto owners are said to be in touch with union officials.
- PRO FOOTBALL '94 / SEASON PREVIEWS : National Football Conference
- ABT Announces 'Manon' Casting
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Stevie Nicks, Twirling Through the Past, Falls Flat : The singer, who will perform tonight at Irvine Meadows, relies on 20-year-old hits and mannerisms. But the crowd doesn't mind.
- TV REVIEW : Poorman's 'Love Channel' Needs to Censor the Sponsor-Kissing
- Doctor Suspended
- Murayama on War
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Jobs on Merit
- Overpopulation and Resources
- Baseball Strike
- Gubernatorial Candidates
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : FORUM : Business on the Internet: Readers Comment
- Natural History Museum
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 31, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 31, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 31, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1994
- THE LOCKHEED-MARTIN MERGER : PROFILE: NORMAN R. AUGUSTINE : His Success Is Likely to Turn on a Scalpel
- Ito Bars Defense From Detective's Military Files : Simpson case: Request for police records not addressed. News organizations, ACLU to fight gag order.
- Salvadorans' Dreams End in Slayings : Crime: The brothers came to U.S. with the hopes of supporting their family and buying a farm back home. Their bodies were found along a Malibu trail last week.
- Crime Rate Is Down in '94 : Survey: The decrease is due to a sharp dip in burglaries and car thefts. Santa Ana, Costa Mesa post the biggest declines.
- Panama and Honduras Offer to Take Cubans
- Assembly OKs New Offshore Oil Drilling Ban : Legislation: The measure extends prohibition to Ventura County. Assembly also rejects a bill that would have broadened state's assault weapon ban.
- Allies Offer Little Haiti Invasion Aid : Diplomacy: Pledge of 266 soldiers by four Caribbean countries gives U.S. international participation. U.N. says attempt to persuade military to step aside failed.
- Farm for Family Was Slain Brothers' Dream
- Incomes Rise; Americans Sock More of It Away
- * Llamas Plastics Inc. of Sylmar won...
- TRANSPORTATION
- * Program 87A, a limited partnership; John...
- New Image Reports Losing $1.61 Million in 4th Quarter
- * Sergent's Mechanical Systems Inc. of Oxnard...
- Microsoft Wins Protection for Windows PC Software : Computers: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reverses its original ruling that interface was generic.
- Republic to End Homeowners Policies in State : Insurance: The firm cites losses from Northridge quake in announcing plans to phase out of California.
- Schools Learning to Work Together : Education: Students in summer enrichment programs are the winners as barriers between public, private worlds fall.
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Former Wife of Tito Jackson Drowns in Pool
- SOUTH COUNTY : Water District May Hire New Manager
- Apartment Complex Tenants Decry Slaying of Manager
- NORTHRIDGE : Cal State Begins Semester With Smaller Enrollment
- Makaing a Difference in Your Community : Enthusiasm Needed More Than Expertise
- City Tries to Keep Station After Funding Derails : Commuting: Santa Clarita looks for ways to pay for a Canyon Country Metrolink stop after FEMA withdraws support.
- Proposed Construction Fees Attacked : Supervisors: The plan, which could raise more than $210 million for highway projects, joins three unlikely allies in opposition.
- ORANGE : Crackdown Is Bad Sign for 2 Critters
- VENTURA : Girls' Math Teacher Awarded Fellowship
- He Knows Now What to Expect
- Ivanisevic and Becker Bounced on First Day : Tennis: Croat falls to Zoecke, German to Reneberg in the opening round of U.S. Open.
- This Free Offer Probably Won't Last Long : Music: Outdoor concerts have provided summers of fun for generations. But many have succumbed to budget cuts.
- U.S. Enjoins Texas Firm With O.C. Ties
- AEROSPACE
- Ito Gag Order Unusual but Not Unprecedented
- Liberty National Bank: The Huntington Beach bank...
- Petoseed Harvesting Business in Mexico
- Putting the Word Out : Group Uses Freebies to Create Product 'Street Buzz'
- * Dennis E. Arnold has been named...
- Kodak to Sell Remaining Sterling Winthrop Unit : Drugs: SmithKline Beecham will buy the consumer health products business for $2.925 billion.
- Public and Private Schools Learning to Work Together : Education: Students in summer enrichment programs are the winners as barriers between two worlds fall.
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Rocky Soil: The World Economy
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Helping Community in a Flash : 'Picture Perfect' Theme Is a New Angle for Assistance League Fashion Show
- COLUMN ONE : Sparing the Rod in S. Korea : Once widely accepted in the military, prisons and schools, the use of violent punishment faces rising challenges. Institutions that once ruled unchecked are heeding the groundswell of protest.
- Sylmar Boy Sent to CYA for Shooting : Courts: In rejecting psychotherapy, judge describes attack on Chatsworth student for his backpack as 'cowardly.'
- Man Held in Attack on CHP Officer Pleads Not Guilty
- Fixing America From Outside the Beltway : Bill Bennett eschews a bid for the White House for a quest to restore virtue, compassion, high standards to a dispirited nation.
- Top Volunteer Nominees Sought
- Same Old Story for Ivanisevic : Tennis: Second-seeded player upset by Germany's Zoecke in first round of U.S. Open.
- When Glory Has Soured : Former Dodger Glenn Burke Battles AIDS as He Struggles to Survive Life on the Streets
- Face of Farming: Bounty, Poverty
- Japan Plans a Fund as Amends for Sex Slaves
- GLOBAL AGRICULTURE : Land Reform : Guatemala Plagued by Historic Inequity : Fewer than 3% of the farms cover more than 65% of the farmland. The agrarian economy offers peasants few alternatives.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : President Spends Rainy Day Inside