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- Dole Campaign Cashes In on Its Front-Runner Image : Politics: Prospect of success has fueled big donations. Some backers see their contributions as an 'investment.'
- Miklos Rozsa; Classical and Hollywood Film Composer Won 3 Oscars
- Woman Who Abandoned Baby Charged With Child Abuse
- Hot Time Ahead for Weekend
- Always Leave 'em Hurting
- Central Los Angeles : Preschool Struggles to Remain Open
- Hospital Workers Hold Rally to Protest Proposed Cuts
- SURFING / OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : Mearig Goes From Retirement to Quarterfinals
- Hidden Nuggets in Charlie Rich's Work : CHARLIE RICH "Greatest Hits", <i> Epic</i> ***
- Foster File Search Said Blocked by Ex-Counsel : Senate: Bernard Nussbaum went through the papers and described them to investigators, who did not get to look at them, witnesses tell panel.
- COMMENTARY : There's Still Life in Mattingly's Bat and the Yankees' Season
- Blues Trade High-Scoring Shanahan to Whalers
- Management Decision : LeVasseur Became a Skipper When Griffey Sr. Skipped Out
- MOVIE REVIEW : Shum's 'Double Happiness' Glows With Subtle Notes
- Cardiovascular Dynamics Inc.: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- MCI Will Restructure, Analysts Say : Telecom: Changes will include management lineup, and jobs may be cut. Announcement could come as soon as next week.
- Micro Motors Inc: The Santa Ana maker...
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine medical diagnostic...
- U.S. Dedicates Korean War Memorial : Ceremony: Presidents Clinton and Kim Young Sam salute those who fought in 'forgotten' conflict.
- Assembly OK of Budget Uncertain : Finances: For very different reasons, Democrats and some Republicans could end up in an alliance to derail Wilson's budget deal with legislative leaders.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Hospital Chief Fired After Yeltsin Stay
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Old-Style Pizza Is Still Primo : Jacopo's and its menu of homemade doughs, sauces and colorful salads has come to a cozy sit-down cafe in Encino.
- ANAHEIM : Worker Assaulted by Boss Wins $446,000
- Playing in the first round of the...
- Indians Join Arms Race, Get Hill From Cardinals
- He Sprouted in a Hurry at '36 Games
- ART REVIEW : Abstractions That Match Ambitions
- Dole Takes Aim at 'Preferential' Hiring : Politics: Staking out position for presidential contest, Senate leader would undo race- and gender-based affirmative action provisions.
- SCHOOL SUIT
- UC Task Force to Examine System's Fertility Programs
- Cool Job : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Central Los Angeles : AT HOME
- Food for Thought : Nutrition Students From Korean University Learn How to Cook American
- SIMI VALLEY : Convenience Store Robbed by 2 Men
- 'Interview': Hollywood's Age Problem
- Japan Construction Jobs Elude Foreigners : Trade: 1994 accord fails to make headway in opening up government building projects.
- Makers of Computer Network Gear to Join : Acquisitions: 3 Com will buy Chipcom for about $775 million in stock, making it No. 2.
- Wind Dancer Names New Chief
- House GOP Begins Drive to Slash Social Spending : Congress: Debate starts with bill to cut housing programs, EPA. Republican moderates may break ranks.
- The Birth of the Headline Heard 'Round the World
- Fishing for a Few Compliments
- English Class Unites World of Diversity
- Van Nuys : Carwash to Benefit Scholarship Fund
- Women Fliers to Be Honored for Contribution in World War II
- Disabled and Needy Again Facing Aid Reductions : Government: State spending plan calls for a 4.9% cut in grants for the blind and for welfare recipients.
- Abbott Returns to Angel Family : Baseball: Pitcher who was traded in 1992 is stunned by deal that brings him back to Anaheim for minor leaguers.
- Gang Member's Crack Conviction Reversed : Courts: Appeals justices say defense was wrongly denied records on whether U.S. prosecutors unfairly target blacks.
- Activists Target Problems at Liquor Stores : Crime: Residents in Pico-Union/Westlake plan to monitor area for drug sales and other violations.
- Amgen Finds Public Hungry for Anti-Obesity Protein
- Muslims Mourn for Bosnia in an Indifferent World : War: American brethren feel hurt and hopeless, with the added burden of their government's callousness.
- Smog Siege to Remain Into Next Week, Air Official Says
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Dodd, Whitmarsh Are Old Favorites
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Broncos' Sharpe May Have to Retire
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Maintain Upper Hand in Rivalry With Blades
- Governor Seeks to Block Records in First Pension Case : Courts: Files on state agency appointee should be kept confidential, Wilson says. Data is sought in investment fraud suit.
- MEDIA
- South America : Prices Creep Up, but Brazil Says Inflation Is Beaten : High interest rates curb credit and slow economic recovery. Government says plan is on track.
- Cooling Down to the Hot Topic of Compost
- MUSIC : 2 Talents Team Up to Play the Blues
- Winnetka Slaying Suspect Held in Mexico
- Japanese Protesters Disrupt Emperor's Visit to Hiroshima
- Panel Urged Not to Over-Regulate Munis Market : Congress: Despite testimony in wake of O.C. debacle, House committee may seek legislation requiring greater risk disclosure.
- ART : Dated, but in a Good Way : Neil Boyle has dropped most of his commercial illustration work to do his painting. But he's kept one longtime job: the Rand Corp. calendar.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Main Beach Park Repair Completed
- SIMI VALLEY : Rotary Club Gives $25,000 to Charities
- South Bay : FEDS GO HOME
- O.C. Board Expansion Gets Warm Response at Forum
- Coming Clean After Decades of Dirty Science : Panel urges U.S. apology and payments to subjects of covert radiation tests
- Company Town
- THEATER REVIEW : A Lindbergh's Bio That Doesn't Quite Soar
- Senate Votes to Extend AIDS Care Legislation
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Targeting a Younger Audience : Jessica Harper will perform at Pages Books. Her album of children's music is an award-winner.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Indians Acquire Hill for 3 Minor Leaguers
- MOVIESLovell's Journey: Twenty-five years and a blockbuster...
- Firefighters Battle 3 Brush Blazes in Southland
- Democratic Activist's Body Found in San Francisco Bay : Politics: Death of Duane Garrett, who worked for Gore and Feinstein, is being investigated as a suicide.
- Stepfather Takes Blame for Smith's Distress : Crime: In pleading for her life, he admits that he molested the woman convicted of drowning her two young sons.
- Byrd's Vote, His 14,000th, Draws Ovation in Senate
- Couple Won't Face Charges for Leaving Daughter at Gas Station
- Female Business Owners Say Borrowing Is Tough : Discrimination: Only 7.5% of their firms are at highest risk of failing. But tell that to their bankers.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Indices Set New Records as Technology Stocks Rise
- MUSIC : Percussionist a Man of World : Don't call Luis Conte a jazz/Latin/pop musician. He plays all that, but he transcends labels.
- EVENTS : Cowboy Way at the Valley Fair : Bronc and bull riders will perform tonight and Saturday at the L.A. Equestrian Center in Burbank.
- Questions and Answers About Your Commute : Drivers Now Guided by the Dotted Line
- OJAI : Static Charge Ignites Blast Inside Oil Tank
- Calabasas : Ballot Will Decide Fate of Park Centre
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Inn Dates Back to '90s
- 2 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- He Carried a Texas-Sized Chip
- Baseball? It's Yours for a Song
- BOXING AT THE IRVINE MARRIOTT : Heavyweight Sullivan Loses; Fans Don't Like Decision
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Deal Seemed Impossible at First
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Abundant, Varied Metheny Concert
- Cook Critically Burned in Restaurant Blast
- OJAI : Judge's Ruling Affects Rother Defense
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Dies After Single-Car Accident
- AMERICAN LEGION AREA 6 PLAYOFFS : Newhall Drops Ball, Loses to Camarillo, 5-4, in 9th
- Abbott Returns to Angel Family : Baseball: Pitcher who was traded to Yankees is reacquired from White Sox for minor leaguers.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankee Left-Hander Pettitte a Royal Pain
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Kids': Grossing Out the Old Squares
- Theater Review : Life Passes Everyone by in Slow, Blurry 'Last Drive-In'
- San Gabriel Valley : La Puente Official Gets Recall Notice
- Countywide : 2 Students Offer Views on Bigotry
- Obituaries : * Oral F. Maxwell; Retired Mechanic at Navy Base
- Drury Weighs In Big Time as Hockey Star : Olympic Festival: Former pitcher for U.S. Little League champions finds niche on the ice.
- Theater Review : 'Two by Two' Would Be at Sea If Not for Noah
- Hunters Killing Island's Wild Pigs : Ecology: Thinning the numbers of swine on Santa Cruz will protect habitat, the park service says.
- Appreciation in the Air : 120-Plane Flight Across Country Is One Man's Salute to the Veterans of World War II
- South Bay : PLEASE PARK HERE
- What Turns Us Into Highway Jerks? : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- The Red Eye From County Jail?
- 3 Teens Face Trial as Adults in Stabbing Death : Crime: Life terms are possible in the May slaying of an Agoura Hills boy and the wounding of another youth.
- City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Westside : A Smashing Start to El Capitan Redo
- Wilson Nets $400,000 for Presidential Run at Irvine Fund-Raiser : Politics: He is fourth in the GOP money derby. He's been bedeviled by a late start, slow recovery from throat surgery--and a strong O.C. contingent that backs others.
- Committee Hearing a Trial by Fire for the Jury System : Justice: State Senate panel listens to arguments over altering rules on unanimous verdicts and on the impact of TV cameras in the courtroom.
- Forster Ranch Developer Vows to Make School Improvements
- Dodgers Emphatic in Rout : Baseball: Braves stymied, 9-4, by Cummings and five-run inning after marveling at team's potential.
- Two County Girls' Soccer Teams Will Get Shot at a National Title
- Moon's Crime Can't Be Ignored
- Lineup Changes Can't Get Splash a Victory : Indoor soccer: Anaheim rallies in fourth quarter but loses, 10-9, in overtime to Arizona.
- Jazz Review : Star of the Show Is Honoree Williams
- 100 Picket Spanish Network Over Brandy Ads : Broadcasting: Protesters say Telemundo's spots, the only ones for hard liquor on the air, are harmful.
- Inland Valleys Top the 100 Mark : Weather: Ojai is the county's hot spot with a reading of 105. High smog levels didn't materialize but are expected today, along with the heat.
- Flying Blind : Korean War Pilot Recalls Terror of Losing Sight During Mission
- ANAHEIM : Funds for Charities Approved by Council
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Stokes Signs: Seven Years, $8.4 Million
- Panel Adopts City Blueprint for 21st Century : Development: Planning Commission approves document that channels growth into areas that can accommodate it.
- Investigators Seek 50 Cited for Camping : Homelessness: Long arm of the law holds an olive branch in the form of dropped charges for any who will do one day of community service. But many can't be found.
- Volunteers Will Spruce Up Ghost Town
- 3 Teen-Agers Face Trial as Adults in Slaying : Crime: Two are from Ventura County. Life terms are possible in the stabbing death of an Agoura Hills boy and wounding of another.
- VENTURA : Concrete Strike Delays City Project
- $80,000 DWP Buyout Deal Draws Fire : Severance: Unusual pact also allows 30-year employee to draw full pension. Utility official says overall plan will still result in savings.
- Abbott's Return Pleases Fans : Baseball: Pitcher, who had been one of the most popular players on the team, should boost Angels' attendance figures as well as won-loss record.
- 'Tapestry' Weaves King's Themes
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dogs': A Bittersweet Awakening
- This Time, the Place's the Thing : Theater: Orange County Light Opera stages productions at such venues as a courthouse, a ship, and even a zoo.
- CD-ROM REVIEW : 'Tutor' an Interactive Program for Understanding, Playing Jazz : PHIL WOODS: "Jazz Tutor" <i> CD-ROM, MasterClass Productions</i>
- SANTA ANA : Task Force to Study Bilingual Education
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dumbo': Not Typical Vietnam War Film
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Life' Moves 'Vanya' to Australian Outback
- Europe : Russian Army's No. 1 Enemy May Be Hunger : Officials fear winter of discontent if troops don't get more food. But some doubt severity of problem.
- Treasure Hunt . . . or Deep, Dark Obsession?
- COLUMN ONE : Hiroshima Longs for Life Beyond the Bomb : This modern metropolis wants to be more than a symbol of horrendous tragedy. But like the rest of Japan, the city struggles with its responsibilities for peace and a still-bitter war.
- Life since Jan. 17, 1994, has not...
- Company Town : Real Key Is How Goldwyn Is Treated
- ZZZZ Best's Whiz Kid Cleans Up His Pitch : Crime: Former carpet-cleaning entrepreneur who went to prison for fraud tells how to detect scams.
- Fancy but Frugal : Surfas offers low prices on an array of gourmet foods and supplies. It also stocks a big selection of kitchenware.
- OJAI : Recreation Initiative Barred From Ballot
- Tough Times Add to Shifting Legal Landscape : Partnerships: Six lawyers from big L.A. firm form smaller, specialized practice in Costa Mesa.
- Gingrich Reportedly Denies Any Conflict of Interest in Book Deal
- THE GOODS : The Mutual Fund : Need a vacation? How about dry cleaning? Barter and trade exchanges can help you swap your skills to fulfill your needs.
- Despite Vow, Vasquez Hasn't Taken Pay Cut
- Groups Endorse Fuel Economy Grades on Tires:...
- ITT Corp. said Thursday its profits more...
- LIFESTYLE : Taking a Bite at a Time : In a rush and just want a nosh? Valley spots offer mini fare--from the sweet to savory.
- Latvian Court Convicts Communist in Failed Coup : Justice: Ex-leader of party sentenced to eight years for backing attempt to overthrow Gorbachev.
- U.S. Urges Allies to Back Bosnia Air Strikes : Balkans: Clinton calls threat of NATO attacks the 'last chance' to save the U.N. mission. Americans fear that protecting only one 'safe area' will allow Serbs to exploit the others.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Utility Vehicles to Sport Protection
- MEDIA
- EARNINGS : PaineWebber Estimates Claim Settlement Cost at $200 Million
- Westside : OFF WITH THEIR . . .
- GOP Unveils Legislation to Overhaul U.S. Securities Laws : Policy: Opponents say the sweeping plan will strip investors of protections and unleash a rash of corporate takeovers.
- AST Has Another Losing Quarter, but Relief in Sight : Earnings: Irvine computer maker couples latest dose of bad news with word that financing from Samsung is finally official.
- Amgen Adds Fuel to Biotech's Revival
- With its Los Angeles-based life insurance operations...
- Coffee, Pasta and 'Dust in the Wind'
- ART : Patching Together History : Autry Museum displays works from a quilting contest that inspired thousands of Depression-era women.
- Studio City : In-N-Out Burgers in Back-and-Forth Battle
- Galileo Shifts Course on Way to Jupiter Orbit
- Teen Is Granted a Wish That Beats All
- Novel Quake Insurance Plan Proposed
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Exploring Territory Long Since Settled : SAFE IN AMERICA <i> by Marcie Hershman</i> ; HarperCollins; $24, 395 pages
- Their Product Has Gone to the Dogs . . . Fortunately
- 2,900 Miles Before Them, Yet They've Come So Far : Sports: Elderly O.C. team expects race to test endurance. Through cycling, four already won a second chance at life.
- San Fernando Valley : Ghost Town to Get New Look for Public
- U.S. Soaps Top Foreign Market, but Stay Tuned : Company Town: Latin American and Western European countries are starting to produce their own serials.
- Another insurance company, Woodland Hills-based Zenith National...
- Datum Reports 58% Drop in Net Income for 2nd Quarter
- Viacom Inc. reported a profit of $38...
- Anti-Gang Law Faces Court Test : Law: State Supreme Court will review San Jose clampdown. Police say it works; civil libertarians call it unconstitutional.
- OXNARD : Kids' Safety Course Is Coming to Town
- MEDIA
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Samper Aide Seized; Scandal Deepens
- Defense Expert Has an Uneven Record in Court : Evidence: Toxicologist Fredric Rieders' testimony has been called into question in a string of high-profile cases.
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- Arleta : Fund-Raiser to Honor 2 Accident Victims
- WESTLAKE : Arrest Order Issued for Wife of TV Star
- COSTA MESA : Dancers to Share Island Heritage
- SEAL BEACH : Owner Denied Extended Hours at 2nd Restaurant
- Hart's Baker Signs With Northridge
- Westside : FACING UP
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Expected to Return Tonight
- America's Closer : As if Maddux & Co. Needed Help, Mark Wohlers Comes Along With His 100-m.p.h. Fastball
- They Don't Need Savior on Day They Get Starter
- Rare Chance to Catch the Shearing Sound
- SANTA ANA : Boy Critically Hurt When Hit by Truck
- PLACENTIA : Fair Will Celebrate Downtown Renewal
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Blades Run Out of Answers as Bullfrogs Make Their Point
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL / SEAL BEACH OPEN : For Dodd, It's Not the Years, It's the Titles
- MOTOR RACING / BRYAN RODGERS : Saugus Fans Hope to Get Back in Race
- Abbott Returns to Angel Family : Finally, a Mistake Corrected
- Kiss and Tell: The Music Is Frehley's Love : Pop: With his '70s group's theatrics behind him, the guitarist works to establish his place in a modern rock scene.
- The Preset Styles of 'Triple Play'
- AMP Will Cut 490 Jobs at Its Matrix Science Unit in Torrance
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Baldwin Credit Line Approved : Construction: Bankruptcy judge allows an interim financing plan that extends $70 million to the O.C. building company. Checks to subcontractors will be issued today.
- REMEMBERED AT LAST: Korean veterans, their friends...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- CYPRESS : Candidates Sought for 2 City Commissions
- Valleywide : Heat Fails to Stop the Fun as Fair Opens
- When a Promise Is Broken, What's Left but Anger? : Affirmative action: Once, minorities could hope that hard work would earn a spot at UC.
- ORANGE : Suspect Arrested in ATM Robbery, Killing
- A Pill for the California Shakes : Quackenbush proposes a privately financed quake insurance authority
- SURFING : Mother's Comeback Stays on Track
- Lange Gets His Vote for Most Likely to Self-Promote
- USDA Objects to Food Stamp Plan: The...
- U.S. Reassures South Korea on Ties to North
- Rabbi Baruch Korff; Nixon Confidant
- Physician Learns to Heal Himself
- Democrats Don't Want to Be 'Wanted'
- VENTURA : Grunion Run Due to Begin Saturday
- Running on Fumes : Those who want to excercise face a dilemma: Brave the smog and possibly face health problems, or become a couch potato. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- OXNARD : Committee to Design School Uniform OKd
- 2 Youths Held, 2 Sought in Foiled Bank Holdup : Crime: The attempted robbery occurs close to the scene of another heist this week in Mission Viejo.
- STICK UP
- OXNARD : Finance Plan OKd for Baldwin Co.
- DEL MAR : Pat Valenzuela Is Suspended Indefinitely
- Abbott Returns to Angel Family : Baseball: Pitcher who was traded in 1992 is stunned by deal with White Sox that brings him back to Anaheim for four minor leaguers.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Net's' Trip Suffers From Lack of Urgency
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Dancing With Dolphins : Costner's 'Waterworld' Exhibits Elements Both Weak and Strong-- but at $175 Million?
- General Mills to Launch Frosted Cheerios: General...
- AUTOS
- LATIN AMERICA
- Business Booms for Opportunity Crooks : Fraud: Swindlers find fertile ground among those looking for a chance to make money.
- Heavy Interest : Firm Is Flooded With Calls About Anti-Obesity Hormone
- U.S. Court Orders Fugitive's Extradition to N. Ireland
- Temperatures in the Valley Top 100 Mark
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Rebel Attack Follows News of Peace Plan
- Best-Laid Plans of Designing Men
- People
- South Bay : Real Estate Agent Faces Fine for Holding Community Garage Sale
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bagwell, Astros Get Satisfaction
- Non-Unanimous Jury Proposal
- President Frees $4.9 Billion in Quake Aid
- Courts: Marco Violante is ordered to stand trial on murder charge following testimony by 12-year-old witness.
- The GOP
- Base Closings
- State Mandate on Electric Vehicles
- Bilingual Education
- Welfare Spending
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1995
- Obituaries - July 28, 1995
- Obituaries - July 28, 1995
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Jurors Are 'Defendants' in the Private Trial You Never See : Panel: The judge has spent hundreds of hours in closed hearings to decide which members should be dismissed, transcripts reveal.
- HELPING HAND: Prosecutors are a familial group,...
- HOT STUFF: Who says good guys finish...
- Reno, FBI Agent Differ in Views of Waco Talks
- Supervisors Grapple With Grim Fiscal Reality : Budget: Officials struggle to decide which part of health care system to sacrifice. 'The best-case scenario is miserable and the worst-case scenario is disastrous,' one says.
- State of the (Mega) Union : Historic Merger Seen as Wise Move--but Big Obstacles Remain
- U.S. Tries to Keep Hamas Official Out of Country : Immigration: Case complicated by the fact that Gaza native has resident-alien status--won during a lottery.
- Orange, L.A. Counties Plot Transit Tax Raid
- Bloodstain Not From a Spatter, Witness Says
- Review of Nursing Homes Called Lax : Health care: State inspectors late to respond to complaints one-third of the time, failed to apply maximum penalties against serious violators, report says.
- Chairman or Not, Waxman Still Fumes at Tobacco Companies
- 'Three-Strikes' Felon Escapes Into Air Ducts at Courthouse
- Legislators From 2 Counties Join Forces on Budget : Crises: Unlikely allies, L.A. and Orange hope to divert transit tax money to help them recover from financial woes. Union greatly improves their chances of success.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Schvaneveldt Suspended for Switch
- Home Entertainment : Scarry Creations Find Their Way to Video
- InVitro International: The Irvine maker of product...
- After Export Cuts, Coffee Prices Soar on Volatile World Markets
- Six to Lose Their Jobs in Disneyland Shake-Up of Publicity Department
- CONSUMER NEWS
- International Business : German Car Maker Opel to Abandon Fixed Workweek
- International Business
- International Business
- Sprint Decides to Spin Off Cellular Division : Telecom: Company will press ahead with new wireless service. Analysts say move may weaken remaining corporation.
- Honky-Tonk Crowd Favorite Celebrates Award Nomination : Larry Dean and the Shooters play the Silver Dollar Saloon, where they invite fans to festivities for singer's birthday.
- Zepa Refugees Recount Terror of Siege, Flight
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : In a Low-Key Moment, Defense Hits Its Key Point
- All in the Family at Ringling Bros.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- She's the Single Leaf on a Literary Tree : Authors: Dorothy West is the sole survivor of the Harlem Renaissance, the first significant black writers' movement in the United States.
- Jackson Announces Bid to Recall Wilson : Politics: Civil rights leader, charging race-baiting and divisiveness, says petition effort will start by late August. Governor's spokesman says state's leader is unfazed.
- Lava Room Erupts With Disco and All Its Trappings
- Jury Should Spare Smith From Death, Her Brother Argues
- Fire Scorches 1,000 Acres in Tejon Pass
- ANAHEIM : Ducks Wing Their Way to Hockey Camp
- Countywide : Grant to Pay for Police Computer Network
- Tenant Guilty of Killing Apartment Manager, Shooting Her Sister
- MTA to Cut Security on West Valley Bus Lines : Transit: All officers monitoring the area's routes are being reassigned to the South Bay's new Green Line, official says.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : He Traded the Casting Call for Higher Calling
- Southeast : CLEANER BAY
- VILLA PARK : Council Considers Mobile Home Controls
- Aging Champion Tom Curren Ousted, but He Won't Stop Surfing
- Champions Will Raise Their Arms : Legion: With six games possible in four days, pitching should decide Area 6 playoffs. Double-elimination play starts today.
- Saddleback's Rosas Selects Cumberland
- The Grrls Fight Back : Girl-Rock Tour Is Also a Lesson in Self-Defense