- Tornadoes, High Winds Pummel 8 States; 3 in Family Die in Alabama
- Valleywide : Making Buildings More Crime-Resistant
- VENTURA : Officials to Tour Regional Malls
- Anne Wycoff; Museum, Hospital Board Member
- Efrem Kurtz; Conductor Specialized in Ballet
- Database Makes It Simple to Grab a Byte Before Grabbing a Bite
- LOS ANGELES : MTA Lures Riders on 'Fundays'
- BY DESIGN : So Very Chic, Yet So Very Cheap
- You'd think with all the coffeehouses and...
- Iraq Admits to Germ Weapons : Mideast: Baghdad, in bid to end sanctions, concedes it developed offensive biological arms but says they were destroyed before Gulf War. U.N. will try to verify claim.
- Apartment Retrofitting Plan Adopted : Housing: Board decides that landlords and tenants will share the cost of reinforcing 'dingbat' units from major earthquakes.
- Part of Hollywood Boulevard Damaged by Sinkhole to Reopen
- Supervisors Thank Navy Base Backers
- Families Sought to Host Foreign Students
- San Gabriel Valley : Young Animal Keeps Losing Its Bearings
- Free Tests Offered for Sickle-Cell Disease
- MOORPARK : Negotiations on Trash Contracts Continue
- Baseball Behind in the Count : The Signs Remain Mixed Amid Low Attendance, but Recent Crowds Bring New Glimmers of Hope
- 'Hate's' Crime Is in Failing to Explore Motives
- The Travails of Tea-Drinking
- Shopping for Southland Sample Sales
- The New York Stock Exchange : At Manhattan's Sample Sales, It's Every Woman for Herself as Bargain Hunters Grab Designer Castoffs at 50% (and More) Off
- BY DESIGN : Made in the Shades : Accessories: What's behind your choice of sunglasses? Designs can reflect who you are--or wish you were.
- Exploring Lake Piru--a Backcountry Bonus
- Taking Out a Suit to a New Dimension
- HUNTINGTON BEACH: A THIRD UGLY FOURTH : Party Towns Pay Price for Extra Income
- TECHNOLOGY : New High-Tech Venice Library Opens Aug. 12
- Council OKs Award to City Clerk Over Firing : Government: Lee Martinez will receive $215,682. He earlier was cleared of sexual harassment charges and reinstated.
- Angeles National Forest : Woman Dead After Plunge From Cliff
- Commissioners to Vote on Airport Curfew : Burbank: A mandatory ban is considered for all flights from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. It would replace voluntary restrictions.
- North Hollywood : Boy Wins Top Prize for Political Cartoon
- Soccer Game Sounds Like Kick in Head
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Still Playing It Tough
- BULLFROG NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Roller Hockey International Putting a Different Spin on Game
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Fall Out of First Place
- MOVIESBig Bucks for Branagh: British actor Kenneth...
- SECURITIES
- The FCC at a Glance
- International Business : Russian Officials Unleash 'Collar' to Keep Unpredictable Ruble in Line : Currency: Plan to give exporters, business people and savers reliability meets with robust skepticism.
- FINDS : Sun Sweet and Dried
- MARKETS : Cooking <i> T'ibs </i> From Ethiopia
- Writers Club Helps Literary Toilers Master a Tough Market : At the next county group's meeting, writer/photographer Bill Stermer will talk about how to approach editors.
- MANDARIN SEASONINGS : There's a Chinese flavor simmering. The traditional collar and distinctive silhouette get a fresh treatment. Exotic brocades are put to new uses. Details add to the effect.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel, PLO Approach Decisive Step : Mideast: The belated accord they plan to sign would cut to essence by ending occupation of major West Bank towns.
- ANAHEIM : Youths Get Kick Out of Police Karate Program
- San Gabriel Valley : CHURCH VANDALS
- Aid Sought in Finding Killer of 6-Year-Old : Violence: Police release sketch of suspect in apparently random shooting of boy at shop.
- Teams Come and Go, but This Place Stays the Course
- RHI Champion Files for Bankruptcy
- U.S. Drops Ticketmaster Antitrust Probe : Entertainment: Abrupt closure of investigation lifts cloud of uncertainty over firm, catches others in industry off guard.
- Pralines From the Source
- The First Cut Is the Deepest
- The Back Page : MENU PLANNER : Paddle Pleasers
- JAUNTS : Famous Romantic Film Gave Oceanfront Hamlet Its Name : Hollywood Beach was the site of 1921 filming of 'The Sheik,' starring Rudolph Valentino. Some of the period cottages remain.
- 2 Israeli Guards Slain at Building Site
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- A Family's Solemn Wait : Accident: Divers continue to search for the body of Marisol Quezada, 4, who is presumed drowned after a boat her parents rented capsized Sunday on Silverwood Lake.
- Affirmative Action Battle Builds : Education: 'The mother of all regents meetings' will be held in two weeks as a deeply divided board prepares to consider changes in UC admissions and hiring policies.
- Countywide : Two Fires Damage South County Homes
- Council Agrees to Sell Ornate Theater Organ
- Kidnap Story Was Fabricated, Boy Confesses
- Westlake Village : Bennett Won't Seek Reelection to Council
- South Bay : MOBIL REVISITED
- Oxygen Tanks of Father and Son Divers Were Empty When Found
- Countywide : Cities Fund Study on Railway Traffic
- Southeast : 4-Year-Old in Car Hurt by Stray Bullet
- HEALTH WATCH : Expertise, Helms-Style
- Theft of Saddles May Put End to Riders' Dreams : Crime: Children's equipment for Special Olympics is taken.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Jalabert Tumbles, Falls Back to 8th
- ART REVIEWS : Durham Landscapes Realm of Romance
- Impact of Losses in Investment Fund Will Be Slight, Schools Say
- Shazam: Instant Xa Bam!
- Philip Bonsal; Ambassador to Cuba at Start of Castro Era
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Major Revamps Cabinet to Consolidate Renewed Authority : Britain: Pro-Europe Heseltine gets new post of deputy premier and center-rightist Rifkind becomes foreign secretary.
- Last Frontier of Animal Rights? The Farm : Activism: With their rescues of cows, donkeys and other livestock, Gene and Lorri Bauston give the term <i> sanctuary</i> a new meaning.
- Westside : THANKS FOR SHARING
- Obituaries : * Clifford H. Wileman; Retired Citrus Rancher
- School Begins for Year-Round Pupils
- Man Accused of Serial Rape Goes on Trial : Courts: David Lopez, 30, allegedly sexually brutalized seven women, several of whom were tortured and two of whom were left almost dead. The defense contends he was misidentified.
- House, Brush Fires Blamed on Fireworks
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Reading, Music Aides to Lose Their Jobs
- Family Seeks Justice in Boy's Slaying : Violence: Gunman killed 6-year-old and wounded his mother in an apparently random attack on a balloon shop.
- Dog days:Dove Audio Inc., the company that...
- Family Seeks Justice in Slaying of Boy, 6
- Reruns Don't Have to Mean Doldrums : Television: Viewers get a second chance to enjoy once-rejected shows or really analyze old favorites.
- Proudly Declaring New Orleans His Home Bass : Jazz: Bassist Benjamin Jaffe, who plays with the Preservation Hall band Friday in Irvine, is a passionate promoter of his hometown's distinctive sound.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bad Brains Remains a Potent Mix
- Timber Bill
- Designated Drivers
- 9th Circuit Court
- Court on Student Drug Testing
- Doggone Diets
- Taxpayer Expenses
- Dr. Jonas Salk
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 6, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 6, 1995
- Obituaries - July 6, 1995
- Obituaries - July 6, 1995
- HUNTINGTON BEACH: A THIRD UGLY FOURTH : Residents Angry at Facing Annual July 5th Cleanup
- Burned Again on the Fourth : Rioting: Huntington Beach wonders what it can do differently after third straight year of holiday trouble despite heavy police presence.
- Egg Misuse May Have Involved 30 More Patients, UCI Reports : Scandal: The scope of the fertility clinic's alleged improprieties is widened dramatically, touching a third hospital and including patients treated as long ago as 1988.
- Answers Sought to End Violent Revelry : Holiday: Despite biggest police mobilization in Huntington Beach history, annual cycle of July Fourth mayhem continues with more than 100 arrests and one homicide.
- Postal Rules Lifted as Bomb Threat Passes
- Packard Bell Agrees to Sell 19.99% Stake to Japan's NEC : Deals: The alliance will give the U.S. PC maker much-needed cash and the Asian computer giant access to domestic markets.
- Fortier's Neighbor May Tie Theft to Funds for Bombing : Oklahoma: Grand jury testimony on rifle could help spur plea bargain. Gun was stolen from same dealer whose key was found at Nichols' home.
- Prosecutors Say Hair, Fibers Link Simpson to Scene
- Fertility Scandal May Touch 30 More Patients : Medicine: UC Irvine officials say improper transfers date to 1988. Doctors' lawyers blast 'grandstanding.'
- Plan May Save Jobs at McClellan Base : Military: Pentagon proposal is designed to preserve about half the 11,000 jobs that would be lost if the facility near Sacramento is shut. State officials say it is not enough.
- DIFFERENT VOICES: Voters thumped Measure R by...
- GOBS OF JOBS: As many as 1,000...
- Family, Friends Mourn Slain Security Guard : Violence: Disabled for two years, Bill Martin got a temporary job guarding a fireworks stand to buy his wife an anniversary present. Police have no suspects or motive in his stabbing death.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 6, 1995
- From the Archives: Actress Eva Gabor Dies at 74
- From the Archives: Pancho Gonzalez, One of Tennis' Greatest Stars, Dies
- Tories Give Big Victory to Major : Britain: Party confidence vote of 218-89 allows the prime minister to remain head of government. He vows to complete a major Cabinet shuffle today.
- Microsoft's Bill Gates Is Richest in World
- Assurances Fail to Halt Fears Over Dam : Water: Experts say chances are infinitesimal that three structures being built near Hemet will ever burst. But neighbors are leery. 'It preys on your mind,' one says.
- True Democracy Is Key Issue as Armenians Vote
- Copy Cats : Detectives staked out the suspect. Backup units were called in. Drugs? Stolen cars? No. The bust was for bogus collector surfboards.
- Students Who Major in Being AWOL : Truant problem plagues L.A. schools; it has to be addressed
- O.C. Firm's Video a Hit With Muslims : Religion: 'Salam's Journey' is said to be the first U.S.-produced animated film promoting Islamic values.
- Man Dies in Custody at LAPD Station
- In Burbank, Revolt Over Enhancement Tax : Economy: Merchants oppose levy to improve business district, saying it is ineffective and was imposed without consent.
- Obituary
- Making Monsters of Ordinary Men : Keeping prepositions and infinitives in their place signals respect for rules of grammarand of life.
- Hearts of the City : A House of Love : One Couple's Boundless Compassion Has Given 16 Adopted Children a Second Chance at Life
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Break for Santa Ana Homeless
- Angels Provide the Fireworks Early for 61,292
- NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Channel Islands Offering a Rare Whale of a View
- POP/ROCKAwaiting Final Rest: Courtney Love can't seem...
- HEALTH CARE
- Injuries Grow Among Nursing Home Workers : Workplace: The industry says statistics in union's report are skewed. Still, the numbers are alarming.
- Brash World of Bogus Goods Thrives in L.A.
- Pancho Gonzalez, One of Tennis' Greatest Stars, Dies : Sports: L.A. native was known for tenacity. Parents thought game would benefit the street-fighting truant.
- National Perspective: POLITICS : Life After the Senate
- Westside : Kobe T-Shirts Draw Attention to Her Art
- Man Found Face Down in Pool Dies at Hospital
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sculpture of Eagles Unveiled at Arts Plaza
- Sherman Oaks : More Parking Spaces Due Near Boulevard
- On Perfectly Routine Day, Graf Just That : Wimbledon: German joins top four players in semifinals with admittedly flawless second set against Fernandez.
- Theater Review : 'Bullshot' Off the Bull's-Eye : But When This Sendup of Whodunits Plays It Straight, It's on Target
- The Man Caught in the Middle : Base closures: As head of the eight-member commission, Alan J. Dixon is always in the hot seat. But he can handle the heat.
- DOLPHIN WATCH: Sure, the Raiders are leaving...
- Apple's Man in Japan Quits
- Hearts Pounding at Midyear, the Pros Take Pulse
- U.S., Russian Spacecraft Go Separate Ways : Docking: Shuttle Atlantis ends historic 5-day linkup with space station. It leaves with three crewmen who have been in orbit since mid-March.
- Japan Defends Its Market for Photo Film : Trade: U.S. complaints of anti-competitive practices are rejected. Tokyo says it won't discuss the issue.
- Palestinians, Israelis Set Date to Sign Accord
- OXNARD : Officer Wounds Suspected Gunman
- Technology Made Accessible in 'Veered' : Art: The exhibit about the impact of technology and science deals with ethereal stuff that mortals are made of, such as emotion, memory and communication.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Exiles' Questions Identity and Reality
- 401(k) Loan Better Than Cashing In
- Top Students Lead Dual Lives in Asian Gangs
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : At Founder's Dinner, Alzheimer's Assn. Hails the Reagans
- Northridge : Organization Honors CSUN Police Chief
- Valleywide : Volunteering Opportunities
- Actress Eva Gabor Dies at 74 : Hollywood: Younger sister of Zsa Zsa and star of TV's 'Green Acres' succumbs to pneumonia.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Team's Second-Place Finish Enables France's Jalabert to Keep Overall Lead
- Anaheim Is Third in Volleyball Event
- Spirituality Can Ease the Pain of a Child's Death
- Who Should Control the Community Development Bank? : Opportunity: Keep politics out of it and let the bank be a bank.
- Southeast : City Refuses to Pay Ex-Officers' Damages
- Revelers Play, Watch, Eat Way Through 4th
- Chemicals Found in Tokyo Stations
- A rotating panel of experts from the worlds of philosophy, psychology and religion offer their perspective on the dilemmas that come with living in Southern California. : Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Relaxed 'Wizard a Winner
- Blue Jays' White, Parrish Say These Angels Are for Real
- They Help Keep Young Salmon on Move, in Pink : Fish: Biologist and his small crew attempt to even the mounting odds against the species in the Shasta and Scott rivers and their tributaries.
- Viacom Toys With Discovery Zone Strategy : Entertainment: The new owner of the indoor-playground centers seeks to boost profit through repeat business.
- Central Los Angeles : Proposed Shelter for Homeless Criticized
- Bottle Rockets Ignite Fire; Home Damaged
- As a Matter of Fact, Angels' Time Has Arrived
- Islamic Group Says It Tried to Kill Mubarak
- '90s FAMILY : The Parent Trap : Divorce doesn't carry the stigma it once did. And that's what allows kids to play Mom Against Dad to get what they want--or need.
- COLUMN ONE : Common Sense Over Charisma : Forget the flamboyant populists of old. Across Latin America, today's presidents are winning the vote with tough austerity plans. Voters embrace pain for gain--long-desired stability.
- Cattle Battle Heats Up on Santa Rosa Island : Habitat: An environmental group says the National Park Service favors ranching over endangered wildlife. It may sue.
- San Fernando Valley : From Aerospace to Show Business
- LOS ALAMITOS : This Appears to Be Avison's Year
- SAILING : Ryley's Mirage Leads Transpac Cluster
- Oklahoma City Hoists New Flags on Fourth
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Some Sharp New Images on the Internet
- Robbers Kill Fireworks Stand Security Guard
- GOP Candidates in N.H. All Claim the Most-Right Stuff
- Curtains for Cafe? : Business: Changing times in Signal Hill may doom landmark from oil boom days.
- Private Aid for the Home-Bound : Government should contract out in-home supportive services. It would save money and provide better nursing.
- 3-Year-Old Drowns in Pool Accident : Tragedy: Fullerton boy apparently fell in after entering a neighbor's back yard. It is the fifth drowning involving O.C. children this year.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez's Changeup Crosses Up Cardinals
- Finley Has Relaxing Holiday as Angels Roll Before 61,292
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : Hate Groups Have Moved to Greener Pastures
- Dog Training School Sued After Customer Is Mauled, Hospitalized : Courts: Woman required extensive surgery after German shepherd she bought attacked her. The school's attorney says she failed to follow directions.
- Night Degree Programs Rare at State Colleges : Education: For many working adults, only pricey private schools offer study plans to suit their schedules.
- Veterans Let Freedom Ring at Bell Ceremony
- Who Should Control the Community Development Bank? : Accountability: The bottom line of responsibility remains with the city.
- 6-Year-Old Killed, Mother Hurt in Shooting at Balloon Shop
- Juvenile Sex Harassment : Administrators Unprepared for Delicate, Potentially Traumatic Situation at Schools
- This Slap Feels Like Haymaker
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Gun-Toting Fan Faces Psychiatric Exam
- Silverwood Lake Offers Diversified Catch for Anglers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bullpen for Bielecki or Boskie?
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : It's OK With Maddux If Nomo Starts
- A Short Story (or Is It a Shorts Story?) With a Transparent Plot
- ART REVIEW : Sculpture With a Smile : Witty, Compelling Works Are Part of Long-Anticipated Oldenburg Retrospective
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Proof Is in the Pudding--Chocolate Pudding
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tour the U.S.A. Without Leaving Home
- School Goals Spelled Out in 'ABC Bill' : Education: Legislature is poised to require that spelling and phonics be taught statewide. Poor test scores have sparked re-examination of approach to basic subjects.
- The Court Draws a Lifesaving Line : Endangered species ruling clears out some underbrush
- Search to Resume for La Habra Girl Who Fell Out of Boat at Reservoir
- A Feel-Good Football Fetish : Unable to Find Another Way Onto a Field, Beauvais Creates His Own Semipro Team
- There's Enough Blame to Go Around After Dodgers Lose
- Funeral Held for 3 Members of Family Killed in Crash
- Van Nuys : Armenian Olympics Not Just for Medals
- Angry Voters Need to Relearn Civics Lesson : Too many have forgotten how much the quality of life they enjoy here depends on the institution they vilify.
- MOTOR SPORTS : Drummen Cruises to 2nd Straight Victory
- Paranoia Is Now Part of the Package
- Labor and Delivery Can Give Birth to a Bond Between Mom and Nurse
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Chips Are Flying : Semiconductor Industry Is on a Surprising Roll
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Money, Greed, Secrets From Vietnam : THE CODICIL <i> by Tom Topor</i> , Hyperion, $21.95, 352 pages
- CANNING HUNGER: For this year's Orange County...
- Unclear on the concept:"Are you easily distracted,...
- Shooting Victim in Critical Condition
- Prof Has Some Lessons for City Hall
- Juice Makers Just Want a Healthy Profit : Beverages: Bay Area's Odwalla doubles earnings and gets Wall Street's attention with fresh products and its 'people to planet' philosophy.
- Fireworks Stand Guard Slain in Garden Grove
- If Basketball's Not Your Thing, Try Bugs and Cartwheels
- Outrage Over Lyrics Unites Unlikely Pair
- Trash Pickup Delayed 1 Day for the Holiday
- Zedillo Vows 'Orderly Peace' for Mexico
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Ride Canseco's Power, Wakefield's Flutter
- ALBUM REVIEW / COMEDY : Shearer Is Right on the Mark With 'O.J. on Trial' : "O.J. ON TRIAL: THE EARLY YEARS" *** 1/2
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Politics, Rate Outlook Tie Clinton to Fed Chief : Economy: President would face difficulty in replacing Greenspan. Lower rates expected this summer.
- The Moral to This Story Is Islamic : Movies: 'Salam's Journey,' created in Santa Ana, is about a boy and his elephant. It expresses Muslim values.
- Studio City : Permit Issued to Build Controversial Eatery
- South Bay : Keeping Parade Entry Afloat Is a Challenge
- Red, White and No Blues : 200,000 Show Their Holiday Colors at 91st Huntington Beach Parade
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : Camarillo Pounds Arcadia in Tournament Final, 11-2
- Ballet Pacifica will deliver two premieres, including...
- Avery Dennison Puts Its Stamp on the U.S. Mail : Communication: Its self-adhesive postage is considered one of the biggest innovations for the Postal Service since the Pony Express.
- Some 'A' Students Lead Dual Lives as Gangbangers : Youth: The Asian Americans say they are torn between values of parents, friends. Some engage in serious crime.
- A Suspect Apprehensive Near Scene of Crime, He Walks
- Professor Responds in Open Letter to Unabomber's Ideas : Terrorism: Teacher agrees technology has taken a toll, but condemns violence and says a peaceful revolution is already under way. LAX security still tight.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILDREN : California: A Society That Cuts Child Welfare but Boosts Jails : A record 28.6% of state children live in poverty; 20% have no access to health care. Gov. Wilson asks further cuts.
- Cocky, Frivolous Menem Holds Key to Popularity : Argentina: By controlling inflation, avoiding devaluations, he can win votes of his harshest critics.
- Milbury Will Try Again With Islanders
- COMMENTARY : The Knicks Should Apply Full Nelson
- Jensen Mystery Partially Solved : Wimbledon: Player calls to say he is safe, but remains in hiding for unexplained reasons.
- UCI Dean Has Had Her Kicks : Education: Ex-Rockette Jill Beck takes over the School of the Arts today. Her academic approach combines technology, dance and multiculturalism.
- What's Up When There's No Down? : Science: Atlantis-Mir mission helps NASA study how zero gravity affects body. Tests find that the brain reprograms itself to adapt to sensory confusion.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- CYBER-HOLD: Book lovers don't have to wait...
- Alleged No. 3 Figure in Cali Cartel Seized
- Pork Lobby Brings Home the Bacon
- San Gabriel Valley : A Program Aimed at Planting Seeds of Students' Careers
- Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Find Ally : Child care: TUGS helps ease the stress and fights for legal rights. In some cases, young lives may be on the line.
- Sinkhole to Keep 3 Blocks of Hollywood Blvd. Closed
- Supervisors Look to Own Budget for Expense Cuts : County: With reductions in health care and social services possible, leaders may trim costs in their offices too. Layoffs are considered.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Holmes Twins Having a Ball at Bat, on Base
- One-Man Graffiti Buster : After-Hours Volunteer, 64, Cleans Up Santa Clarita and Tracks Taggers
- Southland Enjoys 4th With Celebrations
- This Clint Makes His Own Day : Movies: The younger brother of actor-director Ron Howard has achieved his own level of success. 'When you're a character actor you take them as they come,' he says.
- Former Palmdale Runners Stay Ahead of Pack in 5K : Distance running: LaPlant, 30, finishes first in the Independence Day run, 12 seconds ahead of Arce.
- Harmony Heard in Disparate Styles : Music: Pianist Thomas J. Lymenstull finds Western and Chinese traditions complementary.
- Party Changes
- Custody Case Court Battles
- Korean War Hero
- Mortgage Deduction
- Low-Paying Jobs for the Elite
- L.A. Subway
- OTHER NEWS - July 5, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 5, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 5, 1995
- Obituaries - July 5, 1995
- Names in the News - July 5, 1995
- FTC Approves Merger of 2 Conejo Valley Hospitals : Health: Despite protests by doctors fearing a monopoly, the takeover of Westlake Medical Center is cleared.
- New MTA Board Chief Faces Tough Challenges : Transit: Glendale Councilman Larry Zarian brings high energy to the leadership post. But he has been accused of mismanagement in business dealings.
- Costner Epic Gets Some Last-Minute Fine-Tuning : Movies: Less than a month before 'Waterworld's' release, the crew heads out to shoot additional 'snippets.' A production spokesman said the film will still open July 28, but added: 'It's going to be tight.'
- Late Melee Mars Calm Holiday in Huntington : Law enforcement: Heavy patrols keep peace until 10, when rowdies swarm downtown. At least 75 are arrested.
- A Festive Fourth : A Day of Parades, Picnics and a Dogged Political Race
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Free Speech, Constitution and the Flag
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK and STEVE KRESAL : They Have a Welcome Mat Out for Beginners
- Panavision Signed to Warner Center Lease
- Gray Davis to Wilson: 'Come Home, Governor'
- Treating Sex 'Addiction'
- Hospitals Aren't <i> That</i> Hush-Hush
- Boy Killed by Police Car Responding to Gang Shooting Call : Tragedy: The victim, 10, had run into the street. LAPD is investigating whether driving restrictions were observed.
- LAW WATCH : Unequal Justice
- Eroding the Necessary Separation
- Sampras' Grit Fells New Brit : Wimbledon: Former Canadian Rusedski and his happy demeanor are sent packing by determined second-seeded player. Fernandez defeats best friend Davenport.
- Northern Ireland Violence Erupts After British Free Trooper Serving Life Term : Europe: Soldier was convicted in fatal shooting of a young Catholic woman. Sinn Fein says peace process threatened.
- George Seldes, 104; Author, Media Critic and Foreign Correspondent
- T-Shirt Sellers Ousted at Mall by Park Service
- Quake Rattles Turkey
- THOUSAND OAKS : Artists, Chefs Invited to Cultural Festival
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sanderson Slow in Coming Back
- ART REVIEW : Bill Viola, Poet King of 'California Video'
- Vitesse Semiconductor Receives AT & T Award