- THOROUGHBRED RACING : It's Been a Long Meeting, but It Had Its Moments
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Diverse Menu Is the Ticket at La Terraza : The stunning dining room at Hyatt Westlake Plaza is largely successful in its effort to be many things to many diners.
- Casablanca(NR) Maybe the favorite movie of all...
- Francescoli Puts Uruguay in Final
- International Business : Russian Parliament Rejects Yeltsin's Choice to Head Central Bank : Economies: It also derides Prime Minister Chernomyrdin for painting an overly rosy economic picture.
- Landmark Bancorp: The La Habra parent company...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Soar as Hope of Fed Cut Fades
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc.: The Irvine company,...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Pacific Telesis Group Gets Approval to Build Network That Offers Video Programming
- Both Sides on Budget Wait for the Other to Blink : Capitol: As deadlock continues and resolution remains elusive, some legislators visit Lake Tahoe. Today, many will be at UC Board of Regents meeting.
- Special Events : Surf City Lives Up to Its Name With U.S. Open
- Senate Idaho Shootout Hearings Set
- 4 Westside Students Are Getty Interns
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : PIG OUT : Finding New Homes for Little Porkers
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Offering 2 Cents' Worth on $2 Billion : Recovery: 150 forum participants share ideas ranging from joke about casinos at Disneyland to serious suggestion of seceding from the state.
- It's a race against time to save Utah's salt flats : Speed enthusiasts and a mining company are trying to replenish Bonneville's legendary mineral expanse.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- An Insider Marketing Strategy
- Special Events : TUBED AND WEBBED : 'Surfing the Net' Takes on New Meaning as the Beach Industry Gets On-Line With Trends and Contest News
- Private Group Given Oversight of Trails
- Woodland Hills Girl Is Killed at Israeli Rock Concert : Tragedy: Henny Yitzhak, 16, is trampled to death when fans stampede arena. She had been visiting for summer break.
- Property Acquired to Renovate Train Station : Glendale: Council votes to approve settlement in which it will pay $300,000 for a small parcel near the site.
- BULLFROG NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Two-Game Skid Pushed Along by Silly Penalties
- They Work to Reach Same Goal : Soccer: Friedel and Keller long to be U.S. team's top goalkeeper, and coach gives them both a shot.
- Carter Starts NFL Career Ahead $7.125 Million With Record Bonus
- After Being Traded to Astros, Bell Finally Hits Right Note
- CLUB REVIEW : A Honky-Tonk Paradise at the Cowboy Palace Saloon
- Poll Workers Say It's a Wonder They Elect to Do Job
- How Big Is the L.A. School District? Well . . . : Legislation: Breakup activist comes up with images like this: LAUSD's 61,224 employees would overflow Dodger Stadium.
- A Bitter Battle : Housing: Tenants of Venice affordable-housing complex assail redevelopment plan. Owners say it's the best solution for aging facility.
- Southeast : CEMETERY CLOSED
- Edwards Seeks Superbike Edge at Laguna Seca
- Top-Seeded Players Move On
- Basic Research Can Bring a Company Profit in Unexpected Ways
- ENERGY
- Apria Healthcare to Supply Minnesota HMO Operator
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The Garden Grove designer...
- EARNINGS : Ford Income Off 8% as Sales Volume Drops
- International Business
- South Bay : City May Build Hockey Rink
- South Bay : THE ROMANCE IS OFF
- Ito Bailiff Killed by Prowler : Tragedy: Sheriff's deputy is fatally shot after he confronts a man in his neighbor's yard in Pasadena.
- People
- Countywide : Pools Take Heavy Toll Among Toddlers
- BRITISH OPEN : They May Need One for Road : Golf: The 17th hole at St. Andrews provides a challenge as the first round gets under way today.
- Jackie Mason Gives Insults a Bad Name : Theater review: His 'Politically Incorrect' show at the Can~on includes solid zingers but also some juvenile humor.
- By ROSE DOSTI : Chocolate Creme Brulee
- The Back Page : AMERICA'S BEST : Pure Stalk
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Harris Emerges Quietly From His 'Dreamcoat'
- RESTAURANTS : Well-Done Flavor of Southwest
- WESTWOOD : Women's Health Center Opens Saturday
- Eric Slater : A Cottontail's Call of the Wild
- Grand Theft Trial Begins for Valley Real Estate Whiz
- Skills Checklist to Replace Letter Grades : Education: New form of report card wins unanimous approval and will be tried in September for youngest students in Simi's public schools.
- 3 Infants Who Died Alone to Get Services
- $56-Million Prize Fires Lotto Fever : Jackpot: Lines are long to buy tickets to a fantasy of wealth in a bankrupt county.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Lots of Little Lots
- Borderline Decision : After Defecting, Cuban Tennis Player Lands in Valley
- Nostalgic End as Saugus Speedway Closes
- Seles to Share No. 1 Ranking With Graf, Who Will Miss Carlsbad Event
- TELEVISIONHagman Has Cancer: Larry Hagman, who became...
- WALL STREET AND THE ECONOMY : Greenspan Assessment Unusually Bullish : Nasdaq Computers Taxed to the Hilt by Strong Surge in Trading Activity
- Times Mirror Unveils Corporate Overhaul, Plans to Cut 1,750 Jobs : Media: The restructuring is designed to improve its financial performance and return it to fundamental operations.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Thomas M. Crail, 41; Local Chamber Executive Director
- It's, Like, Totally Stylish, Ya Know?
- The Menu at Daily's Fit & Fresh Is Just What the Doctor Ordered
- On-Line and Upscale : Fashion is no stranger to cyberspace. Now it has a designer edge. The forecast: $1 billion of on-line business by 2000. Shoppers, you may start your modems.
- China Missile Exercises Near Taiwan Also Test of Fortitude
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SANTA MONICA : Registering for College Is Just a Phone Call Away
- BUENA PARK : Beach Blvd. Parking Ban Set to Begin on Saturday
- LAGUNA BEACH : Teens Gain New Perspective on the Arts
- Witness Says Heidi Fleiss Forged Names on Documents
- Making Music Lessons Harmonious : Teaching: Parents and children praise lighthearted, no-stress method used at three academies in county.
- Polling Site Workers Tell City Officials of Election Day Problems : Hearing: Meeting is called in hopes of devising solutions for notorious voting place snafus.
- A Zombie Called Budget Gimmickry : Quick-fix trickery seems to be reanimated in Sacramento every year
- Central Los Angeles : Activist Nun Transferred
- Sequestered students?Accalculus class offered at UCLA is...
- It's Palmer's Last: Can Norman Last?
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa home...
- SC Bancorp: The Anaheim parent company of...
- WALL STREET AND THE ECONOMY : Greenspan Assessment Unusually Bullish : 'Maximum Risk' of Recession Is Over, Healthy Growth Is Ahead, He Says
- BOOK REVIEW : Two Big Forks Down! : THE EATEN WORD: The Language of Food, the Food in Our Language <i> By Jay Jacobs</i> ; <i> (Birch Lane Press: $15.95) </i>
- Riverside Man Convicted in Serial Slayings
- Tarzana : Jewelry Store Robbed of $100,000 in Gems
- Westside : BEVERLY WHO?
- Wieder Will Be Appointed to Federal Advisory Agency
- Robber Killed in Canoga Park Shootout : Crime: Police said gunfire erupted after three men knocked at a residence where fake IDs and cash were found.
- 13-Year-Old Charged With Manslaughter in Cousin's Shooting : Slaying: Garden Grove police had sought murder charges against the Santa Ana boy, but prosecutors say his act was unintentional.
- IRVINE : School Trustees Delay Decision on Tax Proposal
- A Deck Chair on the Titanic of Television : The V-chip would do little to address the overall problems of inferior programming and commercialization.
- These Two Arenas Coexist Peacefully : Pyramid, Bren Are Both Thriving
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Maddux Only a Little Out of Control, 3-2
- A Dinner Party Survival Guide : Frisco <i> Frico</i>
- If the Shoe Fits, You're in Fine Shape
- Phony Claims Pour Through the Cracks
- BREAKING OUT THE BUBBLY : The Exhibit at the La Habra Museum Is Awash in Soap, Water--and Science
- Just How Dangerous Is Your Job, Anyway? : Workplaces: Forget the Postal Service. The riskiest vocations in America are fishermen, timber cutters, airplane pilots and taxicab drivers.
- Sweet Tees : The Fitted Look Is Cute--and Versatile
- Summer-Weight Sports Coat Helps You Look, Feel Cool
- OC Fans' Choices
- Bosnia Falls to the Sound of Bickering : As NATO shreds, only arming the Muslim forces is left
- CAMARILLO : Study to Proceed for 189-Home Project
- Arts Official, City Council at Odds Over Public Park Near Civic Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Bonnie Roth contends that in 1993 a subcommittee was given control over the property.
- Valleywide : Homicides Rise 21% for 1st Half of Year
- Four World Records Broken by Quarter Horses This Year
- 15th Jewish Film Festival Opens
- TV REVIEW : 'Shame' Solid, Aggressive Journalism
- Whether It's Organic, Chocolate or Nonfat, the Milkman Delivers : Service: A modern version of an old-fashioned idea returns to Bay Area doorsteps, courtesy of a family-run firm.
- EARNINGS : BankAmerica Sees Sharply Higher Profit in Quarter
- AIRLINES
- Allergan Posts 2nd-Quarter Loss; Contribution Blamed
- POP : A Chameleonic Chilton Sheds His Inhibitions
- Westside : WHERE'S HITCHCOCK?
- District, Teachers Union Mum on Tentative Pact : Moorpark: The multiyear contract includes a pay increase, which is retroactive for one year, and class sizes will remain the same.
- County Studies Health Care Overhaul
- SAN CLEMENTE : Pilot Had Heart Attack Before Plane Crash
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Prepares a Welcome to Recycle City
- West Hills Spots Encino a 5, Then Rallies to Win
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dreamcoat' Has Seen Brighter Days
- ENERGY
- Profit grew 9% at Hughes Electronics Corp.,...
- American Airlines' Parent Posts 17% Increase in Profit
- It's a Sterile Life for Clean-Room Workers : Technology: In factories where a speck of dust can wreck an experiment, a unique culture has grown.
- GMAC, GM's finance subsidiary, posted a 20%...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Microsoft Wine Disc Is a Click
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Glimpse of Real Life and Family Ties : LOVING EDITH, <i> by Mary Tannen</i> , Riverhead Books, $22.95; 275 pages
- Gay Youth Center Draws Flak From Prostitution Foes
- Diver Tells Smith Jury of Watery Grave
- GOINGS ON : Mozart Fans May Discover Extra Drive Is Worth It : San Luis Obispo isn't too far to go for good music. The festival honoring the enigmatic composer will run through Aug. 6.
- Northridge : CSUN Development Plan Wins Approval
- Hey, I Said I Was Sorry! : Apologias: Mostly they're self-serving in self- renewing pursuit of the meaningless.
- Pair Cut School Breakup Debate Down to Size : Education: Activists appeal to legislators with catchy one-liners showing how huge district really is.
- OXNARD : Development Study Likely to Continue
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pesek at the Bowl: No Muss, No Fuss
- Wallach Hit Helps Dodgers Get Away With 6-5 Victory
- A Dinner Party Survival Guide : In the Kitchen : One Sure Thing
- Swingin' Into Town : Cherry Poppin' Daddies will blast off with its own style of rock and punk backed by a happening horn section.
- Crying Like a Baby . . . Brother : Through Tears of Sorrow and Joy, Roger Clinton Tells of Life as a 'Mama's Boy'--and in Bill's 'Light'
- SIGHTS : It's a Standout Month for New Public Sculpture in Ventura : There's also still time to see the works of the winning local artists from the Merit Awards Show.
- Fugitives With Militia Ties Put the Law on the Defensive : Violence: A Montana man is seized after 3-year standoff. But officials hesitate to pursue other renegades.
- THEATER REVIEW : Strong Acting Keeps 'Secret Garden' Abloom : Sweetening the tone of this classic tale proves a plus for Santa Barbara City College production.
- The Great Caper Trout
- COVER STORY : Shape Up or Ship Out : That's the Message Many Boaters and Some Officials Want to Send to Residents of Unseaworthy Vessels Moored in Marina del Rey
- The Getting-to-Know-You Game
- Dispute Over Lottery Winnings Heard in Court : Lawsuit: Woman contends that the action involving her estranged husband and mother-in-law is a scheme to keep her from getting her share of $12.6 million.
- Federal Approval Clears Way for Funding of Levee : Rivers: Congress can now allocate the first $12 million for Los Angeles River project. Agencies pledge to work with environmentalists on final design.
- Obituaries : * Harry Mercado Cobos Sr.; Aircraft Parts Maker
- Parents Urged to Fence or Fill Pools to Keep Toddlers Safe
- Spreading Taint in Fertility Clinic Case : New questions are raised about the credibility of UC Irvine chancellor
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harkey Signed and Will Start Friday
- Hamilton Stripped of Eligibility : Tennis: Top junior banned from national event after skipping sectional to play in a pro tournament in Georgia.
- Quinn Hired at Woodbridge
- Supporters Feel Hiegert Was Singled Out Unfairly : Reaction: Northridge fault didn't run through athletic director's office, his backers say.
- ENERGY
- Companies Meet Each Other at the Airport
- Karcher Enterprises Names Vice President, Director of Finance
- AUTOS
- Theater : A Shrewd Anniversary for Shakespeare Festival
- 3 Killers Sought in 5 Execution-Style Slayings in Tulare : Crime: Robbers wearing hoods ambush a bar on the edge of town. Police and regulars are shocked and describe the saloon as a quiet place.
- BY DESIGN : A Tale of Two Beverlys
- Summertime Melons Beginning to Roll Into Area Stores : Cool weather has delayed arrival of the seasonal favorites. Prices will start to dip as August approaches.
- MUSIC : Blend Bulgarian Tunes, a Psychedelic Frog, and It's Zhaba
- WESTWOOD : Plans for Phone Tower Near School Derailed
- Gardens of Verse Are Popping Up All 'Round : The Poetry Shop in Thousand Oaks has ongoing events and there will a reading at Cafe Voltaire in Ventura.
- GOP in Bitter Disarray on Bias Programs : Politics: Democrats seem to have reached a general accord. Republicans, on the contrary, find themselves deeply divided on issue.
- Ventura's Leeward Winery recently underwent a major...
- Rookie Guards Train Eyes on Sand and Surf
- OXNARD : Pet, Bike Fees Go Up; Water Rates Go Down
- Neighbors Voice Concerns About Buenaventura Mall Expansion : Development: Residents urge city leaders to take steps to minimize the noise and traffic effects of the massive project being proposed.
- COLUMN ONE : Can Korea Break Free of Japan? : The peninsula's people want to jettison all traces of the brutal colonial rule that ended in 1945. But from business to language to works of art, the two Asian nations are too thoroughly entwined.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : City Joins Battle to Lower Electric Bills
- 5 Ordered to Stand Trial for Staging Dogfights : Courts: Videotape taken from Palmdale home shows a bloody clash between pit bulls. It is admitted as evidence.
- ANAHEIM : Resident Blasts Vendors' Horns, Asks City to Stem Noise
- VENTURA : Details Arise in Dog-Beating Case
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Hires Lobbyist for Bolsa Chica Case
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harkey Signed and Will Start Friday
- Q & A : What Baldwin Bankruptcy Means to Customers
- Case Transfer Delays Trial of First Pension Corp. Lawsuit : Courts: Judge pleads overwork and passes on the fraud action against Rep. Cox and Commissioner Mendoza.
- International Business
- International Business
- Riders of Purple Sage Still Kickin' Up Dust, Nostalgia : The legendary cowboy musicians will give a concert under the stars at the historic Olivas Adobe in Ventura on Saturday.
- CULVER CITY : Garden Club Show Offers Plants for Sale at Out-of-the-Past Prices
- THEATER REVIEW : A View of Criminals and Prisoners of Love : One-act works written by local playwrights are making debuts at theaters in Santa Paula and Ventura.
- The Back Page : Summer Link: Brats in Beer
- Great Balls of Fish
- A Dinner Party Survival Guide : Go With the Flaw
- 2 Malibu Fire Stations May Close Unless County Raises Fees
- Iran Reportedly Seeking Arms From Belarus
- Factory Works for All Ages
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Bowler Comes Up Winner at Special Games
- Line Forms to Purchase 25 Huntington Homes
- BRITISH OPEN : Did Pavin Open Door to a Jinx?
- ART REVIEWS : Musings on the Artist's Commodity Status
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Spreading Taint in Fertility Clinic Case
- Kempton on Human Rights
- V-Chip to Block TV Violence
- For the Birds
- Wine Whine
- Doctors Discover Deadly Disease Carried by Ticks : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Renters: Reversal by Board Member Applauded
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- 3 Killers Sought in 5 Execution-Style Slayings : Crime: Robbers wearing hoods ambushed bar on the edge of Tulare. Police, regulars are shocked and describe the saloon as a quiet place.
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Happiness Not Necessarily Linked to Beauty, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Drug Found Effective in Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Dogs: Problems With Off-Leash Policy
- Family: Children Carry On the Tradition
- Eruption Assumptions : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Scientists at Mt. St. Helens are studying how to predict volcanic activity.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Indian Tribe Challenges Plan for Gold Mine : Venture in Panamint Valley has county and federal go-ahead, but Native Americans are trying to block it. They say that the ground is culturally significant, and that no one consulted them on the project.
- PC Reversal
- Navy Victories
- Physicists Take Close Look at Gold's Atomic Value : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Brazilians: Fan Appreciates Cover Story
- Regulating Tobacco
- GOP Budget Plan
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 20, 1995
- Obituaries - July 20, 1995
- Obituaries - July 20, 1995
- House Passes Bill to Block Bailouts Similar to Mexico's : Policy: Move seen as a rebuke of the Administration over package implemented without congressional approval.
- Allies Agree on Air Strikes, Still Debating Troops
- Federal Agency Seeks Protection for Coho Salmon
- O.C. Supervisor Vasquez Faces Recall Attempt
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Cities Plead Their Case in Sacramento : Legislature: They don't want to forgive county debt or forfeit tax revenue. Local lawmakers say they just might have to do both.
- Drivers Take Final Lap at Saugus Track
- Dow Off 57 After Falling by 135 Points
- Man Freed After 3rd Mistrial in Wife's Death : Courts: Prosecutors say that for now they will not seek a fourth trial of Jeffrey Dale Peitz in 1994 Palmdale slaying.
- Fatal Rocketdyne Blast Linked to Improper Waste Disposal, Study Says : Inquiry: Test that killed two scientists last year appears to have been a 'disguise for destroying' unwanted materials, report finds.
- Peitz Freed After 3rd Trial : Courts: Prosecutors say for now they would not seek to retry Palmdale man who had been charged in the 1994 slaying of his wife.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Exhilarating Catalina Show From Guitar Virtuoso Martino
- Is CBS Worth the Price? Westinghouse Thinks So
- City Worker Held After 4 Supervisors Are Slain : Rampage: Suspect, who had received unfavorable job evaluations, methodically shot victims, police say.
- Affirmative Action Spotlight Turns to UC Regents Meeting : Education: Politicians, protesters and media representatives converge on San Francisco. Board will consider far-reaching rollback of race- and gender-based preferences.
- Waco Hearings Open; Girl Tells of Forced Sex
- Victims' Neighbors and Colleagues Recall 'Four Great People' : Shootings: Friends offer comfort to families of the slain men; one was Los Angeles' most senior city employee. 'It's really a tragic loss,' a co-worker says.
- STRIKE THREE: After being tried three times...
- Prosecutors Did Not Target Jurors for Removal, Ito Says : Simpson trial: Judge rejects claims by defense. He details his reasons for dismissing many panelists.
- HOT TYPE: The first 40 pages. That's...
- Blasts Linked to Disposal Violations : Inquiry: The tests at Rocketdyne that killed two men last year were being used to improperly get rid of waste, study says.
- House Panel Puts Checkpoint Closer to Closure
- San Clemente OKs Streets Assessment : Finance: Critics say general fund, not a tax, should pay for repairs to aging roads. Levy will cost households up to $90 annually.
- AUTOS
- German Police Arrest Suspect in 17 Fires
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Central Los Angeles : New College Chief Under Fire
- South Bay : NO-FLY ZONE
- Westside : CALL FORWARDING
- Couple Who Left Children in Parked Car Are Charged
- Stick to the Facts About Waco : House hearings should avoid a sideshow promoted by the gun lobby
- Countywide : Assessor Will Skip 20 Appeal Hearings
- Magic Out of the Playing Business : Basketball: He rules out another comeback, saying he has too much going on outside the game.
- New Police Panel Head Vows to Work With Chief
- Crash Kills Cyclist in Pyrenees : Tour de France: Casartelli fails to make a turn at 55 m.p.h. and becomes third to die in 92-year history of race.
- LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Soliz Back in the Win of Things
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Lind, Royals Settle, Part Ways
- Laurie Lewis: On the Road Again : Pop music: A year after suffering injuries in a van accident while touring, the bluegrass star is continuing her highly regarded career with a Long Beach concert and a new album of duets.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Willy' Returns for More Family-Bonding
- Wal-Mart Plans Big Expansion in California : Retailing: The discount chain will open 50 to 100 stores in the state over the next five years, promising more woe for Kmart.
- Philip Morris Cos. earnings climbed 14.4% in...
- THEATER REVIEW : A Light Touch Makes 'Money & Friends'
- Official Barings Report Blames Leeson, Managers
- Germany Is Now 2nd Only to U.S. in Israel Trade : Relations: Fifty years after the Holocaust, German goods have lost much of their stigma to many Israelis.
- Merrill Lynch & Co., No. 1 in...
- TV Studio Head Is Named President of Sony Television Entertainment
- Hot Time in the Old Town
- Forgive--but Not Forget : The emotional pain of abortion can haunt some women. But many are finding solace through churches.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Chicago Heat Wave Death Toll Up to 376
- Properly Defining Our 'Best and Brightest' : UC board faces momentous vote on affirmative action
- Voters to Decide on Library Services Tax
- Conservancy Sued Over Park Plan : Development: Friends of Caballero Canyon say project would radically alter area's delicate ecosystem.
- Water Heater Safety Bill Signed
- TV Ratings : ABC Edges NBC on Pinch-Hit by Baseball's All-Stars
- KLVE-FM, Dees in Morning Driver's Seat
- Cybill's Moonlight Serenade : Persistence Helps Shepherd Face Criticism With a Song
- U.S., Japan Plan Fresh Round of Talks on Aviation Dispute
- Union Bank of San Francisco more than...
- Shrinking spreads helped pare second-quarter profit at...
- Charles Schwab Corp., the biggest discounter of...
- Elsewhere in the country, Citicorp, the nation's...
- Unabomber Probe Targets Fringe Groups, Activists : Crime: FBI seeks subscription list of sociology journal. Some critics say the federal government is overreaching.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Dam Gate Break Cause Disputed
- Hormone Drugs for Women Halve Risk of Colon Cancer, Study Says
- Allen's Attorney Issues Warning to GOP
- Q & A
- Learning the Right Bearing : Director Alfred Howard brings a love of cars and his strict military style to Toyota-Urban League auto training center. : Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- VENTURA : Law Limits Mobile Home Rent Hikes
- PERSPECTIVE ON UC REGENTS : Trouble in Our 'House of Lords' : Insulardecision-making, hostility to differing opinions, emphasis on pomp--is this any way to run a public university?
- Doctor Amputates Again--Wrongly
- Now at a Theater Near You: MIA Moms
- Yeltsin Eases Doubts About Health : Russia: He appears on television to dispel speculation caused by apparently dated photo.
- Arts, Humanities Cuts Clear House : Culture: GOP-backed legislation abolishes funds in two to three years after slashing budgets. But Senate committee may act today to keep the programs alive.
- Official Says CSUN's Recovery Threatened : Quake aid: Campus president tells trustees that reduced funding and bureaucratic delays may stall rebuilding plans.
- Westside : STORMY WATERS
- Public Hearings on Packwood --and Clinton : It's hypocritical to demand accountability of senators and Supreme Court nominees while ignoring the President's accuser.
- Gallegly, TV Station Battle Over Ad Charges : Politics: KADY refuses to refund money the congressman says is owed for unused air time.