- Investor Fear Over Rival Product Pushes Datum Shares Down 19%
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : PROFILE: UNDER THE GUN : Levin's Bold Stroke Could Hand Him a Coup--or His Hat
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : SHAREHOLDERS : Deal Could Further Dilute Value of Time Warner Stock
- Diners Are Finishing Their Vegetables, Asking for More
- SCENE : Sandalwood Nothings
- COULDA BEEN: President Clinton is winding up...
- Adrift Without Ships : Closure of Landmark Westside Coffee Shop Saddens Many
- SIMI VALLEY : Workers Pitch In for Slain Officer's Family
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Slips In After Closing to Rob Store
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Graf Takes On Top-Seeded Look With Second-Round Rout
- FASHION CURRICULUM : Back to Basics : An Education in Affordable Clothing for Students
- Woodland Hills Man Among 13 Charged in Fraud
- Boy at Play Survives 2-Story Fall
- Toxic Waste Study Prompts Call for Task Force : Environment: Alarcon reacts to reports that disproportionate number of hazardous sites are in minority communities.
- County OKs Switch in Health Insurance
- GARDEN GROVE : Council OKs Funds for Grove Theater Center
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Youth Club Work Set to Resume
- Obituaries : * John E. Silva; Professional Musician to Leading Legends
- Nixon Library Makes It Perfectly Clear to N.J.
- NFC PREVIEW
- Interpore Installs Stock Plan to Blunt Any Hostile Takeover
- International Business
- Executive Travel : Interest in Language Courses Grows
- Prepare for Pears
- A Maine Event for Labor Day
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : History's a Stew, as Are Lives and Loves of Those Caught in It : THE HIDING ROOM <i> by Jonathan Wilson</i> ; Viking $22.95, 262 pages
- Party Country-Style Through Labor Day
- German Trains Stranded
- FASHION CURRICULUM : Be Blue to Your School : In their latest incarnation, loyal and versatile denim jeans turn back to the deep hues and natural fit of the '50s.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bond Sale Approved for Area Renewal
- Evelyn Wood; Pioneer in Speed Reading
- Landowner Guilty of Dumping in Ventura River : Environment: Jury agrees debris from clearing land and from a tree business altered channel's course. Penalty could be up to three years in prison.
- Judge Clears Way for Prudential Settlement : Securities: The $110-million class-action accord would benefit most of those not already covered by awards.
- Time Warner - Turner Talks : HOLLYWOOD'S EARTHQUAKE : Merger Frenzy: The Time Is Extra Right
- Executive Travel : House Panel Weighs Revisions for Reporting On-Time Arrivals
- Yeltsin Denounces Strikes as Rift With West Widens
- Lawsuit Over Death Settled for $885,000
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A Work in Progress : Cal State Monterey Bay Marches to a New Beat at Former Army Base
- San Diego in Lead of HMO Revolution : Health care: Most enrollees are happy with plans. But activists, economists and doctors express ambivalence.
- SEAL BEACH : City Won't Help Pay for Business Survey
- Playing the Numbers
- Writers Reading Night and Day to Save Poets' Haven
- AEROSPACE
- TOAD PRINCES : Rockers of Wet Sprocket Are More Likely to Chase Ideals Than Trappings of Fame.
- Attacks Restore Atlantic Alliance Unity : Military: NATO powers who had clashed on Bosnia come together to support raids on Serbs.
- Downsizing Wilson's Core Beliefs
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Ex-Officer Denies Guilt in Sex Case
- Prime Time for Mendocino
- COLUMN ONE : Teaching Children to Watch TV : Screen sex and violence won't go away, some say, so youngsters must learn to see through stereotypes and special effects. New Mexico is first to require such classes as 'media lit' movement grows.
- Westside : MISSING GUN
- Double Homicide Stuns Residents of Quiet Piru : Crime: Barrages of gunfire leave two dead and a town's peaceful ambience shattered. Detectives have no suspects or motives.
- Van Nuys : Friends, Strangers Help Accident Victim
- County's CalOPTIMA Program Gets Underway : Health: Registration packets are being sent to residents on Medi-Cal, 300,000 of whom system will eventually serve following its Oct. 1 debut.
- South Bay : TRASH TROUBLE
- Anaheim : Volunteer Group Seeks Homes to Improve
- International Business
- Cooking for 6 to 12 People : Menu Selection
- The Man With One Red Shoe(PG) Tom...
- BACK IN ACTION: For four years, critically...
- Countywide : Cooler Weather Ahead
- Fatal Shooting of Theft Suspect Justified, Police Say : Violence: Officer says the man, suspected of stealing a pack of cigarettes, confronted him with a knife.
- Agency Acts to Bolster Aid for Homeless : Transition: Apartment building will augment city's two private shelters and help people return to mainstream life.
- State Appeals Ruling on McClain : Courts: Officials seek to put convicted rapist-murderer back on Death Row after a federal judge threw out his sentence last week.
- Calabasas : Members Sought for Teen Advisory Group
- Hazardous Sites Task Force Urged : Toxics: Councilman Alarcon wants action on study showing minorities are more likely than whites to live near dumps and waste treatment plants.
- Performance Counts : State should experiment with auditing technique that promises big savings
- Knickerbocker Up 37% on Word of Stock Split : Market: Rancho Santa Margarita firm's chairman says news may have lead short sellers to buy.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Time Warner-Turner Talks : Goodby Regulators, Hello Mergers
- On The Internet
- Sherman Oaks : Beilenson to Speak to Seniors for Action
- Study Forecasts Major Cuts in Health Funds for County
- San Gabriel Valley : Council Likes 'Sin Tax' Plan
- O.C. Widow Leads Atomic Exposure Suit
- Hitting Hazard : Courts: Couple say the threat from golf balls makes their home unmarketable.
- Coroner Revises Data on Violent Deaths
- 'A Walk in the Clouds' Takes In Some Memorable Scenery
- San Fernando Valley : Hospital Targets Low-Income Families With Prenatal Unit
- Agoura Hills : Horse Show to Benefit Equestrian Center
- Attorney, 12 Others Charged in Staged Accident Scheme
- Bench Mark
- International Business
- Judge Rejects Thief's Alibi of Blindness
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Standing Firm on Glove Issue : Despite Tapes, Fuhrman Could Not Have Planted Key Evidence, LAPD Says
- PORT HUENEME : Del Monte Operating Out of New Terminal
- International Business
- U.S. Loses Appeal in S&L; Case : Thrifts: Court says government reneged on promises to industry. Ruling on Glenfed suit could cost U.S. billions.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Donations Sought for Group's Garage Sale
- Northridge : Hospital Will Open Prenatal Center
- Allen Attorney Sues to Block Recall Petition : Politics: Claim alleges improper wording could mislead voters. Speaker's foes scoff.
- MISSION VIEJO : A Game Between Friends
- The Dark Force : Physicists are trying to unravel gravity, the mysterious power that makes things fall and holds the solar system together. : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Kemper Forced to Revise Plan to Spin Off Brokerage Unit
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Tickles 100 Yen; Blue Chips Edge Down
- Home Listing May Signal More Baldwin Woes : Estate: He is one of two brothers whose building firm is in bankruptcy. His Emerald Bay property is priced at $10 million.
- The Klebsiella Are Coming! The Klebsiella Are Coming!
- NEWS ANALYSIS : NATO RAIDS ON BOSNIA : Milosevic Takes Lead in Talks : Diplomacy: Rebels agree to let Serbian president speak for them. U.S. officials hope decision will smooth the way toward peace in the Balkans.
- Speaker Sues Secretary of State in Attempt to Block Recall Campaign
- Camarillo Tries Hand at Damage Control : Softball: Job offer to widely respected alumna Nichole Victoria, 23, seen as an attempt to mollify parents angered at firing of popular coach.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Players Go to Polls for NBA
- Valley Weekend : VIDEO GAMES : Virtual Boy a Blend of Familiar and Strange : Although hardware for the latest Nintendo offering is odd and cumbersome, the play action is big and loud.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : More Trouble for Alabama?
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : In Oakland, They've Gone From Matuszak to Muzak : Raiders: Even with ticket snafus, here are 10 reasons why they will be back in the playoffs.
- Muster's Style Makes a Statement at Jensen's Expense : U.S. Open: Colorful American is putty in 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, 6-0 loss to clay-court specialist.
- Theater Reviews : Having the Folks Over for Sex : 'Us,' at the Fritz in San Diego, is a dark, provocative look at how our parents shape our relationships, especially the way we love.
- DEL MAR : Explanation for Cerin's Caffeine May Be Case of Apples and Oranges
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Young Revitalizes Old at Bowl
- Orange County Top 10
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cleveland Is Never Too Late
- Kathie Maier has taken over as athletic...
- Old School Is Fine, Thank You
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Ventura County Weekend : MUSIC : Plimsouls Stage an Extended Encore : The antsy but precise musicians who seized the L.A. club scene in the early '80s are back--a dozen years older and deeper into the groove.
- Valley Weekend : ART : Beatrice Wood, 102, Explores Erotic and Romantic in Drawings : Artist's 85 works--spanning 50 years--in CSUN show celebrate love, sex and relationships.
- Drat! Those Pesky Ideas : 'I'm Laaaaaa-zzzzzzy,' Kedric Robin Wolfe Says. But After a Four-Year Break, He's Back on Stage With a Lot to Say
- A Service That Brings the Shopping to You : Sideline Sales will bring high-end apparel, at 20% to 50% off retail, for perusal at your office or home.
- MUSIC : A Hot Ticket for Dead Heads : Stunt Road once struggled with its act of Grateful Dead covers. But the band's popularity surged as fans try to keep the scene going after Jerry Garcia's death.
- Bob Weir's Post-Dead Life Goes to Ratdog : Pop music: With his new quartet and a new sound, former Jerry Garcia colleague says the show must go on.
- Theater Reviews : Daring to Put Desire in Its Place: 'Under the Elms' : Modest company gives O'Neill's wise drama the power and passion it requires.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Finally Get a Shutout
- African Bus Crash Kills 38
- 'N-Word' the Focus of a Constant Debate : Slurs: The epithet has varying boundaries for blacks and whites.
- BY DESIGN : Rachel Really Gets Around
- Some of the world's most promising examples...
- JAZZ : When Music Swings, Toes Will Tap
- THOUSAND OAKS : Habitat for Humanity Plans Charity Benefit
- China's Women Pay Cost of Change : Rights: Economic reforms are allowing some females to prosper. But many others feel gains they made 20 years ago slipping away.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Blinder Rack Required for Explicit Materials
- Hiker From O.C. Dies on Climb Up Half Dome
- Volunteers
- SIMI VALLEY : Planned Power Cut Affects 50 Homes
- UCI Hospital Chief Foresees Money Woes
- Countywide : Shelter to Use Grant to Counsel Children
- Confusion After Second Vote on Mayor's Nominee
- Ventura County Weekend : ROCKTALK : Stevie Ray Davis--a Driving Force on Blues Scene : You can catch the renowned slide guitarist in Agoura Hills while he's still willing to make the long commute.
- The Orange County Center for Contemporary Art...
- Bullfrogs' Sonier Eyes Second Job : Roller hockey: He is candidate for coaching job in East Coast Hockey League, which would keep him away from Anaheim most of the year.
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : POLICY : Officials Say Merger Would Raise Few Legal Eyebrows
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Seagram's 2nd-Quarter Results Plunge : Earnings: The firm's net income falls 60% due to the sale of its DuPont stake to buy into MCA.
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : NEWS ANALYSIS : STUDIOS : Out of the Spotlight, Another Synergy Looms
- Florida School Again Tops Bargain Survey : Education: For the third year in a row, New College is rated the best value. In-state tuition is $2,066.
- Executive Travel : Travel Costs Up 4.1% in July; Air Fares Rose the Most, 7.9%
- Beverages
- An Odds-On Favorite
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- RESTAURANTS : Eat to Your Heart's Content at Daily's
- San Bernardino Jail Escapee Arrested by Inglewood Police
- Boston Scientific Agrees to Buy Heart Technology : Acquisitions: The deal would broaden the product line of the maker of surgical devices.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Way of the Lao
- Salad as Corny as a Summer's Day
- James Hoffa to Run for Teamsters Post : Labor: Son of former president announces candidacy in election to be held later this year.
- Boulevard of Dreams : To know L.A. you need to know Wilshire, its uniquely Angeleno mix of grandeur and sheer trashiness. All 16 miles of it.
- Liz Taylor in Trial Separation
- Fund-Raising Party Will Benefit Children
- Man Hit and Killed on Freeway Identified
- Van Nuys : Man Rescued From His Burning House
- Change Awakens Along With NATO : Military and political initiatives shake Balkans situation
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Eccentricity Plus Creativity Find a Place at Akbar Grill : Talented chef Avinash Kapoor puts a distinctive spin on well-known Indian dishes.
- TV REVIEW : 'Crew' Takes Off With Singular Banality
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Rushed, Careless Set From KRS-One
- Renewing His Dedication to the Messages of the Blues : Veteran guitarist Arthur Adams, in his performances at B.B. King's venue, is focused on what he does best.
- Valley Weekend
- POP/ROCKGarcia Autopsy Results: Grateful Dead front man...
- Time Warner-Turner Talks : NEWS ANALYSIS : Some See a Bidding War for Turner
- Dangerous Hours : Retail: All-night convenience store chains interview robbers, turn up lights and install cameras to deter crime. Some O.C. franchisees say it's not enough.
- Bank, Credit Union Fail; Japan Vows to Protect Depositors
- BY DESIGN : A Working Woman's Woman : She tried selling couture but hated it. So Diane Von Furstenberg is sticking with affordable clothes for real women.
- 22 Women Start Course in Lieu of The Citadel
- Scenesters Take the Detour to Memphis
- Discovery of Eggs Is 1st Evidence Dinosaurs Nested at Seashore : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Downtown Garment Plant Raided : Labor: State says unlicensed factory is linked to El Monte sweatshop. But no evidence of slave-like conditions is found.
- Last Weekend Not So Deadly as First Reported
- An Educated Plea for 'Smaller Blobs'
- VENTURA : Driver Dies After Collision With Bus
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Fans React Strongly to the Players' Treatment of Busch
- Probe Launched Into Lockheed : Defense: A grand jury is investigating possible illegal payments made to win foreign contracts.
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : PROFILE: WILD CARD PLAYER : TCI's John Malone Must Weigh Pros and Cons of Deal
- International Business : Arco Will Buy 7.99% Stake in Russian Oil Firm : Energy: $250-million investment in Lukoil will give L.A.-based company a share of vast Siberian reserves.
- The Hot, the Cold and the Scrumptious
- NEWS : State to Pace Team' Effort on Nutrition in U.S. Schools
- Kick Up Some Dusk in Sunset Park Run
- Huge Interplanetary Dust Storm Bombards Spacecraft : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reservoir Roof Still Leaking After Repairs
- South Bay : Industrial Park Rejects Nude Dancing Club's Bid
- Salesman Guilty of Fraud, Perjury : Courts: Police Commission president is surprised at the conviction of his friend and employee at Galpin Ford.
- Stopping the Snow Melt : Ram Broadcaster Trying to Get Acclimated to New Life With the Team in a Hot, Steamy Town
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : A Brown Air Is Hanging Over L.A. : Who Says We Don't Have Any Teams to Root for?
- President of Mission College to Step Down
- Westside : No Mousing Around
- Angels Get No Answers to Questions : Baseball: This time a slumping rookie's five-hitter overwhelms them in fifth loss in a row, 4-1, to Yankees.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Vaqueros' Kosi Keeps Foes Running Scared : Football: With his work ethic and style, Rancho Alamitos back has the potential to rush for 2,000 yards this season.
- BY DESIGN : Style's in Her Court : With Reebok's Help, Venus Williams Brings Teen Staples --Bra Tops and Denim--to Tennis
- Panel OKs Liability Bill for Clothing Makers
- Southeast/Long Beach : Student Search Rules OKd
- Disneyland Cuts Residents a Break
- Time Warner-Turner Talks : A Summer of Duels and Deals
- Bundesbank Cuts Another Key Rate; Dollar Rises Against Mark
- Does Information Want to Be Free? Yes and No
- It's Been Surreal
- OC Fans' Choices
- Clinton Ends Vacation With Golf, Meetings
- San Fernando Valley : HOME AID
- Sometimes, the Reality We Believe Is Not the Reality That Is
- Cold, Hard Cash : Ice Company's Business Heats Up With the Weather
- County Court Systems Have Extra Trying Times Ahead : Bankruptcy: Some say funding cutbacks could force partial shutdowns at superior and municipal levels. State is unlikely to make up a $19-million shortfall.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Imparting the Love of Study to Parolees
- Tustin Teen Pleads Guilty to Buying Gun Allegedly Used in Killing of Boy
- Central Los Angeles : DOCTOR FINED
- Studio City : Valley Man Is Head of City Fire Commission
- Southeast/Long Beach : MINDING THE STORE
- FILLMORE : 2 Suspects Sought in Knifepoint Robbery
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Dodgers Get Bushwhacked by Mets Again : Baseball: They get booed and drop into first-place tie. Butler, Piazza have rough nights.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Answering the Deion Question, Other Concerns : NFC preview: Sanders is probably pivotal for the Cowboys or 49ers, but the rest of the conference has little chance, no matter what.
- Countywide : WWII Veterans to Be Honored at OCC Event
- Group Studies Cost of Health Care Cutbacks
- Sketch Expected Today of Man Who Shot Executive : Investigation: Newport Beach police still seek motive in point-blank attack. Neighborhood is tense but quiet as residents keep an eye out for unfamiliar vehicles.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anemic Offense Makes Lind the Odd Man Out
- Davis Quits Hueneme to Go Courting
- REAL ESTATE
- Tectonic Plates
- Date Destiny
- Drug Combination May Offer Abortion Option : Medicine: New use of substances previously approved by FDA was 96% effective in early pregnancies, study finds.
- NEW ANALYSIS : Aim Is to Cripple Rebels if Future Strikes Needed
- COSTA MESA : City Sues Coastal Inn Owner Over $46,000 in Taxes
- Newport Beach : Storytelling Programs for Children Offered
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Backfield Still Up in the Air
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Purple, as in Bruised : Viking Coach Green and Quarterback Moon Try to Rebound From a Troubled Off-Season
- CLUB REVIEW : Velvet Room's the Latest Must-See Place
- BREA : School Budget Will Pay For New Computers
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : 1994 In Review : Highlights
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bates Leaves Raider Camp
- Padilla Next for Semaza in Main Bout
- O.C. Album Review : Big Sandy and His Boys Fly Right and Swing 'West'
- No. 25 St. Louis Tops Hart's Island Itinerary
- Storm Warning? : Business Up at Harbor Village but Debt Looms
- UCI Women's Volleyball Opens Friday at Home
- Rider Sent to Jail for Four Days
- Mater Dei, Laguna Hills Set to Defend Times All-Sports Awards : Athletics: The third year of competition for top honors begins this week and runs through the spring.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Batting Practice Causes Something to Buzz About
- Raider Fans, Can't We All Just Get Along?
- Showing Visitors 'the Other' Los Angeles : Group tries to counteract images of crime and slums by emphasizing often- overlooked ethnic areas.
- South Bay : ENVIROKIDS
- Valley Weekend : FOR THE KIDS : Computer Course Puts the Future at Their Fingertips : Youths sign on to cyberspace with classes that dispense the basics as well as simulate company ownership and crime fighting.
- Vives Has Music Lovers Swaying to New Latin Beat : Pop music: <i> Vallenato, </i> a Colombian folk rhythm, has moved into the Latin musical mainstream thanks to the artistic success of a former TV soap opera heartthrob.
- Valley Weekend : THEATER : 'Neutrality' a Strong Depiction of Life in World War II Ireland
- COMMENTARY : Culver City Plan Bad for Artists, Architects
- ART REVIEWS : 'Action Station' Ends Up in Wrong Space
- Time Warner -- Turner Talks : NEWS ANALYSIS : Benefits of Merger Outweigh Risks
- The Dogging-It Days of Summer : No effort needs to go into dressing as vacation winds down. Until school starts, anything goes.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Tickles 100 Yen; Smaller Stocks Revive
- Central Los Angeles : Man Faces Charges Over Labor Protests
- Man Robs Bank and Eludes Police
- Not zoned for graffiti:Six months ago, we...
- Central Los Angeles : MONEY MAKER
- PLATFORM : Policing Perjury
- Ventura County Weekend : OUTDOORS : Stunt Kites' Popularity on the Rise : The light, maneuverable crafts are dipping, diving and spinning their way into a recreation boom.
- Johnson Heeded Urge to Go Wes : Jazz: The guitarist, who plays in Newport tonight, matches Montgomery's deliciously appealing style.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : In St. Lose, er, St. Louis, a Grand Old Tradition Continues : Rams: New city, new coach, but they won't make the playoffs again.
- The Laws of Gravity Seem to Tug at Letterman : Television: What's the problem with 'Late Show'? Take a look at a night-by-night comparison with Leno.
- SATURDAY / DANA'S WORLDYou know him as...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : League to Watch Contract
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Now Kase Likes New 4-3 Look
- He's No Throw-In : High school football: Three-sport standout Brignac switches from receiver to quarterback of fast-rising Cleveland.
- Rider Sent to Jail for Four Days
- Shakespeare Orange County has announced a HOTTIX...
- California Institutions Receive Arts Grants
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE
- Time Warner-Turner Talks : Not a Done Deal
- Spring Lethargy in Economy Less Than Thought : Indicators: Even with the upward revision, the performance was the weakest since the last quarter of 1991.
- TOOLS : The Paper Chase
- Sizzling Chili, Chilling Souffle
- Put Tight Lid on Medicare Costs, Perot Urges Congress : Budget: Give program's beneficiaries incentives to check bills, he tells Senate panel. He calls for caution on radical changes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Palestinians Complicate U.S.-Syrian Maneuvering : Mideast: Washington warns Damascus about harboring terrorists. Yet nations want closer ties.
- San Gabriel Valley : OVER EAGER?
- Marchers Rally Against Layoff Plan by Nabisco
- CONEJO VALLEY : Food Bank Plans Weekend Collection
- CAMARILLO : Crash in Forest Kills Pilot, Cameraman
- MTA OKs Transfer of $50 Million to L.A. County
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : La Palma's Rancho Roots
- Disinfectant for Medical, Dental Tools May Not Kill AIDS Virus : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Hanging On : Families Say Closing County Coma Ward Would Be Death Sentence
- DANA POINT : City Seeks 'at Risk' Historic Homes
- Restructuring Implant Fund Deadline Passes : Courts: Lawyers, manufacturers don't reach accord to replace initial $4.25-billion settlement.
- BANKING
- Pie Crust II: Roll It
- NATO Continues Attacks, Vows to Lift Serb Threat : Bosnia: Alliance warplanes pound rebel positions in hopes of finally ending assaults on Sarajevo and other 'safe areas.' West also seeks to restore its credibility.
- BOOK REIVEW / FICTION : British Officer, Jewish Refugee: A Wartime Love Affair : THE HIDING ROOM, <i> by Jonathan Wilson</i> ; Viking; $22.95, 262 pages
- Soldiers, Families Sue Over Atomic Exposure : Courts: Class-action lawsuit seeks compensation, saying that VA's rules for benefits pose too great a hardship.
- High-Tech Heart Care Recipients Fared No Better, Studies Say : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Ordinance puts nudists in middle of lawsuit : Group asks court to overturn county's statute banning nakedness on Florida's Playalinda Beach. Conflicting rights are at issue.