- Microsoft Hopes Rolling Out Stones Will Gather Interest : Advertising: Firm wants its Windows 95 campaign to strike a chord in old and young.
- Swedish Premier to Quit Mid-Term
- Taxpayers Help Foot Bill for Gingrich Book Tour Security
- Students Get Introduction to Legal System : Law: O.C. Bar Assn. job program exposes youths to profession they might not have otherwise considered.
- NEWPORT BEACH : A Case of Puppy Love on Lido Isle
- When Should a CEO's Illness Be Made Public? : Policy: Saul Steinberg's recent stroke again raises the question of what firms' obligations are.
- Baldwin Co. Gets $70-Million Loan, Aims for More : Construction: Company that forced the Newport Beach home builder into bankruptcy is now backing its revival.
- Menachem Avidom; Pioneer Israeli Composer
- A Fashion Statement With Real Meaning : Long Beach: Dress code at public schools breeds cautious optimism. Fights and suspensions are way down.
- U.S. Seizes Record 12 Tons of Cocaine Off Coast of Peru
- Mandela to Seek Divorce From Estranged Wife : South Africa: The president's lawyer confirms move. Couple separated in 1992.
- Cal Fed Must Pay Interest, Court Fees in Lawsuit
- Arizona Airways Suspends Its Tucson Flights From John Wayne
- INSIDE & OUT : To Keep Paint Free of Chips, Get in Groove
- National Hot Line to Be Set Up for Domestic Violence Victims
- Jury Finds Carjacker Insane; Victim Was Beaten, Run Over
- Reseda : Apartment Complex Wins Quake Loan
- Program to Curb Illegal Quake Debris Dumping Is Scaled Back
- LA HABRA : These Little Piggies Staying Home
- SIMI VALLEY : Wood Ranch Man to Serve on Land Panel
- Quirky Collection : Exhibit: The paranormal is the norm in the unusual 'UFO, Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster Museum' in a Venice home.
- Most Had to Sue to Get OK for Concealed Guns
- BANKING
- Leaving The Citadel
- China Tests More Missiles Near Taiwan
- Jobless Rate Rises in O.C
- R. Gilbert, 82; Art Collector, Philanthropist
- Update / Follow-up on the news : NEWPORT BEACH : Night Club Receives Extension on Permit
- Platform : Sweatshop Math: 50 Hours for $90
- Rumor of FCC Ban on Religious Programs Resurfaces
- DEL MAR : No Cigar, but Bail Out Becky Is Not a Bad Consolation Prize
- Valleywide : Exemptions Urged on Bus-Bench Contract
- Lucero Wins Scratch Main
- Ervine Traded From Splash to Arizona : Indoor soccer: All-star game's leading vote-getter, who was benched by Coach Fernandez, scores twice for Sandsharks.
- Officer's Charm Arrests Sister City Delegates in Visit From Mexico
- LOS ALAMITOS : Impressive Field Set for Go Man Go 'Cap
- Early Anderson : Angel From Kennedy High Preceded Current Star
- KLSX's Food for Thought? Shelf Is Bare : Radio review: Even Howard Stern is embarrassed by the former rock station's all-talk format that--so far--is anything but classic.
- Reversal of Fortune Brings Butler Back : Dodgers: After letting him go, they reacquire their center fielder and leadoff batter from the Mets for two minor leaguers.
- Staging His 'World' : Ray Bradbury Returns to His First Love, the Theater
- Update / Follow-up on the news : LAGUNA BEACH : City Rejects Claims About Storm Damage
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Raabe's Lawyers Restate Fears of an Unfair Trial
- Bullfrogs' Grudge Match Continues : Roller hockey: Games against San Diego, which they face in second round of playoffs, have been marked by rough play.
- Beauregard Trial Awaiting Courtroom
- Angels Get Incomplete Feeling, 7-3 : Baseball: Hustling Yankees hand California its third loss in a row. McDowell outduels Abbott.
- Van Nuys : College to Drop Plans for Campus Market
- Don't Blink: You Might Miss It : Boxing: Tyson's return bout against McNeeley is expected to be a short one and probably won't answer any questions.
- Williams Hoping the UCLA Hype Is Correct
- Hortense R. Greene; Former Restaurant Owner
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wiebe Cooks at Home, Leads International
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Gets 6 Years in Shooting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Selig Says No to Gooden Return in '95
- Bassist Haynes in His Element at Spaghettini
- Wilander Wins at New Haven
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Levy Returns to Cardinals
- Remember the '55 Fall Season? Pure Gold : Commentary: Eight TV shows that would become classics were introduced. Some can still be seen today in reruns.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council OKs Funding for Memorial
- City May Use Waste Water to Feed Crops
- A Touching Experience : Pierce's Braille Trail Opens the Natural World to the Visually Impaired
- THEATER REVIEW : Mime-Less 'City Confidential' Warms the Heart and Soul
- Putting Concerns to Rest : Families Feel Secure About Graves at Hollywood Cemetery
- SANTA ANA : Market Project Back for New Council Vote
- Tuning In to Teen-Agers Is High on Methodists' Agenda
- It's a Balancing Act, but McDowell Wins : Yankees: Pitcher gets out of early trouble to post a victory over Angels.
- Former Washington Player Gets 10 Years for Selling Drugs
- Ostling Earns Ventura Win Despite Surge by Kruseman
- Aguiniga Defeated in Junior Golden Gloves Semifinal
- Northridge Wins Two, Now Needs to Win Two More
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Survival of the Loudest
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Once-Silent Joan of Arc Now Hears 'Voices'
- County Jobless Rate at 8.2% : Economy: The numbers, which reflect government layoffs and seasonal factors, represent a marked improvement over '94.
- Agency's Report Blasts Privatization of In-Home Care
- South Bay : Upscale Jail Cells Are No Longer for Rent
- Amazing Find! No Gravity in Cyberia : Pop music: Although Michael Jackson's label swears neither he nor the company set guidelines, questions posed during his online session were anything but hard-hitting.
- Someone Stole His Pads? That Really Stinks
- Milton Katz; Professor Administered Marshall Plan
- Citadel's First Woman Decides to Leave School : Education: Shannon Faulkner sees no 'dishonor' in dropping out of all-male academy after one week. Stress, health problems are blamed for her decision.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Awards $40,000 in Grants to Support Arts
- San Fernando Valley : Landmark Status Sought for Road
- MAINTENANCE : Think Central Units Don't Need Cleaning? That's Rubbish!
- With New Styles, Choosing a Ceiling Fan Is a Breeze
- Warehouse Owners Cited for La Habra Ammonia Leak
- Gaza Police Pelted During Arrests : Mideast: Palestinians resist apprehension of three suspected of planning attack in Israel.
- Clintons Find Time to Go Stargazing : Vacation: The First Couple has a 'great time' spending the day with actor Harrison Ford at his 800-acre Wyoming spread next to the Snake River.
- Timber Owners Cut a Deal to Preserve Wildlife Habitat : Environment: Pacts allot havens for threatened species. In return, the U.S. gives landowners logging guarantees.
- Jury Urges Death Penalty for Serial Killer
- D.A. Official Allegedly Took Drugs to Inmate : Courts: Ex-investigator is accused of smuggling heroin to a woman who was a potential witness against singer Rick James.
- Art Curator Donates His Services for Civic Arts Plaza's First Show : Exhibit: Two Thousand Oaks artists will be among six relative unknowns whose works have been selected.
- Abortion Foes See Boon in 'Jane Roe's' Switch
- Francis R. Spasowski; Polish Envoy Defected to U.S.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Issue Alert for Fake $100 Bills
- Westlake Village : PriceCostco Project Awaits Judge's Ruling
- Youth Opinion : 'Welfare Rewards Teen Pregnancy'
- State Examining L.A.'s Plan to Use Harbor Dept. Funds
- Fire Razes Mobile Home, Damages a 2nd
- ANAHEIM : City May Seek Proposals for Center Expansion
- Calling L.A. names:
- UCI Men's Tennis Gets Three Recruits
- Trevino's 1995 Season has Been One Big Pain in the Neck
- No Easy Outs for Angels : Baseball: New York hands them their third consecutive defeat, 7-3, and Cone looms tonight.
- ART REVIEW : Clive Barker Exhibition a Horror Show
- PLANTS : Sometimes Sorry-Looking Greenery Is Just Going Through a Phase
- Killer Sings Hymn as He Is Executed by Injection
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Won't Join Suit Over Road Conversion
- State Senate Panel Urges Speedy Action on O.C. Recovery
- Southeast : Cerritos OKs Design for Sheriff's Station
- State Panel Takes Control of Troubled Carson Cemetery : Investigation: Attorney general is asked to widen probe after owners of facility are accused of embezzling $400,000.
- Postal Service Shuts Down Terminal Annex for Repairs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Arizona Gets Into Trojans' Name Game
- Carter: 3 Carries, 1 Wrecked Knee : Pro football: Bengal running back, No. 1 pick in draft, is out for season.
- Selig Rules Gooden Can't Return Yet : Baseball: Acting commissioner denies pitcher's request for a shortened suspension.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Ease; Smaller Stocks Gain
- Rise in O.C. Jobless Is No Surprise : Employment: Summer factors--students and teachers between jobs--push figure to 5.9%, up from 5.5% a month ago. But a slide in the manufacturing sector was unexpected.
- Moroccan Floods Kill 73
- Bush, Other Cold War Leaders Plan to Hold Forum
- LAPD Officer Pleads Not Guilty in Lewd Conduct Case
- U.S. Envoys Exploit Balkan Shifts : Diplomacy: Americans shuttle among capitals to push initiative. Croatians press assault on Serbs.
- Episcopal Church Presents Musical
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Sanitary Trustees Paid Dearly
- CYPRESS : Church Bids OKd for Use of City Land
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Free Arts for Abused Children : The Restorative Power of Art
- Update / Follow-up on the news : COSTA MESA : WWII Plaque Gains Admission to Campus
- Can CSUN Women Leapfrog Over Start-Up Glitches? : College soccer: Wiesner's experience beginning a program from scratch should benefit fledgling Matadors. Meanwhile, men's team looks to improve.
- Leon Wood Takes On a New Calling : Pro basketball: Former Cal State Fullerton and NBA player is training to become an official.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Maag, L.A. Philharmonic Bring Opera Back to Hollywood Bowl
- 2 Bombings Echo in Nervous Paris : France: Extra police search in subways, check identity papers. Wary tourists avoid landmarks.
- Rhone-Poulenc Makes Hostile Bid for Fisons : Pharmaceuticals: Offer of $2.6 billion is rejected as too low. French firm vows to keep trying.
- Liberty National Revives Enough to Attract a Buyer
- COLUMN ONE : Hard Times for Human Blockhead : Step right up to see the shocking future that may await Coney Island's seedy sideshow. This is not for the faint of heart, folks. This crumbling calliope of gasps and ghosts could become--a McDonald's.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Hacking Theft of $10 Million From Citibank Revealed
- HISTORY : Time Proves Bookcases Have Long Shelf Life
- Hurricane Felix Continues Its Retreat; Evacuation Orders Lifted
- FBI Clears Maryland Governor in Fraud Probe
- Carter Backs Clinton Critic on Bosnia
- VENTURA COUNTY FAIR : Victory Tastes Sweet for Pie Contest's Rookie Competitor
- Valleywide : Businesses to Collect Used Oil for Disposal
- Cool It! : When temperatures rise on the outside, remember the keys to controlling the climate on the inside: insulate and circulate.
- ON TRACK: Ventura County's economy is continuing...
- Jeweler Shoots Robbery Suspect, 17
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA COUNCIL : Candidate Has Faced Suits at Least 15 Times
- Washington Offers $432,500 for Earthquake Repair, Jobs Project : Recovery: Simi Valley will vote on participating in the program, which will set aside federal funds to train workers and hire them as apprentices.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Youths to Stand Trial Together in Stabbing
- VENTURA : D.A. Ordered to Turn Over Files in Killing
- VENTURA : Pair Stick Out Necks to Push Ostrich Meat
- COUNTYWIDE : Caltrans Widening Crown Valley Exit
- ANAHEIM : L.A. Youths Arrested in Carjacking, Killing
- Anaheim Teen Critically Hurt When Crowded Van Overturns
- Sylmar : Health Officials Warn Against Cutbacks
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Breath of Fresh Air for Phillies in Victory
- Wilander Wins at New Haven
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Will They Have Enough to Scrimmage?
- O.C. POP DATE BOOK
- Insurer Hit With $20-Million Punitive Verdict : Courts: Los Angeles jury finds that state workers compensation insurance fund in effect overcharged on premiums.
- Hardy Plants for the Coast
- CULTURE : Survey on Kurds Challenges View of Turkish Hard-Liners : Most interviewed don't want own state, just respect for culture.
- Mormon Radio, TV Ads Win Award
- Reseda : Creative Arts Keep Elderly Healthy, Alert
- Tarzana : 'Dirt Mulholland' Nears Historic Status
- Westside : Wanted: Sleuths, No Experience Necessary
- Seles Gets a Test, and She Passes It : Tennis: She struggles past Huber, 6-3, 6-2, and will face Sabatini in semifinals.
- Umpire Who Keeps Hustling Earns Cheers, Respect : Recreation: Softball fans and players praise official who makes games entertaining.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : EXHIBITION GAMES : St. Louis Gets First Victory
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Mesa Paying Off in a Major Way
- But Will It Outsell Chow Mein?
- Barron Matalon; Hollywood Hairdresser
- Brulte Resigns as GOP Leader in Assembly : Politics: He says he achieved major goals despite missing out on speakership. Fred Aguiar, Curt Pringle are likely successors.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Study Says Firms Pay Too Much for Parking
- Proposal Offered to Save County Mental Services
- PLAGUE ALERT: Visitors are being warned to...
- Friends to Take In Girl Who Lost Family : Tragedy: Old bonds strengthen after accident kills parents, brother.
- Former Soviet Bloc Troops Train in U.S. : Military: Joint exercise also involves American, NATO soldiers. The aim is to train forces for the dangers of peacekeeping.
- This Fashion Statement Is Getting the Message Across : Long Beach: Dress code at public schools breeds cautious optimism. Fights and suspensions are way down.
- Robert Eichberg; Psychologist, Gay Rights Activist
- 1,400 GIs Going to Kuwait as Warning to Iraq
- Portland Cleric Named S.F. Archbishop : Catholics: William J. Levada, a former bishop in L.A., is known for conservative theological views and involvement in new catechism.
- IRVINE : Schools Will Drop Early-Release Policy
- Cities to Play Ball, but Simi Accused of Balking at Unity
- OJAI : Man Is Sentenced in Tax Evasion Case
- The New Guy Can't Do It All : Dodgers: Butler is drained, and his two-run triple is all L.A. gets as Mets squeeze past in ninth, 3-2.
- Yorba Hills Wins, Advances to World Series : Little League: Robertson's home run in the eighth gives Yorba Linda team 4-2 victory and trip to Williamsport, Pa.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Oilers Won't Be Moving Soon
- Folgner Pulls Plug on S.D. Coach House
- FileNet Corp.: The Costa Mesa software company...
- Quake Debris Cleanup Plan Scaled Back
- Iowa GOP Holds Straw Poll Today on Presidential Race : Politics: Touted as the first real test, lax rules allow candidates to import supporters from other states. Dole, Gramm, Alexander plan to do so.
- 5.4 Ridgecrest Earthquake Unrelated to Nearby Coso Volcanoes, Scientists Say
- Landlord May Face Criminal Complaint
- Sherman Oaks : Jeff Brain Nominated to Productivity Panel
- Most first-time visitors to churches dislike being...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Edmonds Feels OK but Doesn't Start
- Upset in Pro Beach Volleyball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rockies Didn't Claim to Need Butler
- McCutcheon Impresses as USC Begins Practice
- WEEKEND TV : Tyson Starts Comeback on Pay-Per-View
- Post-Punk Player Is Finding Success Through Surrender : Pop Beat: After paying his dues for a decade, professed control freak Ed Ackerson finds that 'the minute I stopped trying so hard, things started falling together in my career.'
- The Boys Next Door : Collective Soul Is as Unpretentious as They Come
- Coverage of Scandals Is No Joking Matter
- Silverstone Not 'Clueless'
- Sermons From Downey Not What He Wanted
- Everything Depends on the Right Attitude
- 5 Youths Will Stand Trial Together in Fatal Stabbing
- Sadness, Then Anger, at Death of a Hero
- Not in Ludwig's League
- Miami Ballet Stage Credit
- Audiences, Ads and the Selling of a 'Princess'
- Art Curator Doesn't Deal
- Maybe We Should Check Definition of Sore Loser
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Stanton Threatens to Sue Popejoy for Slander : Feud: Supervisor says accusations that he undermined the county's negotiations with Merrill Lynch have injured him. Ex-CEO says Stanton 'has a warped sense of right and wrong' and dares him to file suit.
- Golf Has a Specialized Audience--and PGA Just Couldn't Find It
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 19, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 19, 1995
- REDO REMIXX? The word on Club Remixx--known...
- Yorba Hills Hits the Heights : Sports: Last-inning heroics send Little Leaguers to the pinnacle of youth baseball, the World Series.
- LAPD Officer Surrenders on Varied Charges : Crime: Orange resident pleads not guilty to lewd conduct, drunk driving, evading arrest.
- Banquet Provides a Revealing Look at the Porn Industry
- Ruling Keeps Ito on Simpson Case; Tape Furor Grows : Trial: Judge's wife, Capt. York, cannot be called as witness. Chief Williams steps up inquiry, says Fuhrman was among subjects of brutality investigation in '78.
- Baby Girl, Strapped Into Safety Seat, Dies in Car Fire
- Displaced Lives : Ex-Residents of Closed Mobile Home Park Wage Legal Battle Against Owners, Anaheim
- City National Strikes Deal to Acquire First Los Angeles Bank : Finance: $85-million cash sale is hailed by analysts. City National itself had been seen as takeover candidate.
- Democratic Leader Vows to Block Wilson Appointees
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Questions and answers about your commute : Getting All Your Trucks in a Row
- San Gabriel Valley : Miller Brewery Fights Water Reclamation
- THOUSAND OAKS : Artworks and Photos Sought for Show
- CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California. : Locked Out of Paradise : The Pinecrest Drive entrance to scenic Eaton Canyon has been closed since a March rockslide, frustrating hikers but delighting many neighbors.
- Aspiring Decoys Try Mightily to Join the Ducks
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Bright Is Tyson's Confidence Man
- Big Top Locos II Promotes Community : Music: Chicano alternative-rock and <i> rockeros en espan~ol </i> find common ground in concert planned in support of Chiapas.
- New Baseball League Sets March 28 Start
- Carlton, Ritenour Join Forces at JVC Fest
- Reds Give Dodgers Wake-Up Call, 6-2 : Baseball: L.A. stumbles, fumbles, falls to Cincinnati, which is making playoff plans.
- FDA Reaffirms Safety of Norplant
- Company Town
- COMPANY TOWN : THE HISTORY OF THE SUPER-AGENT
- Navistar, Deere Show Big Profits : Earnings: But the heavy equipment makers fail to impress Wall Street, already looking to '96.
- LIFESTYLE : Worn but Worthy : When budget dictates decor, thrift stores can offer an eclectic array of furnishings.
- PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE : Unanimity Isn't Human Nature : It's unrealistic to expect 12 people to have the same opinion on anything--especially a grave criminal matter.
- SHOPPING : Helping Art to Pay Its Way : At Handmade Gallery, artisans are free to concentrate on their wares while the staff takes care of business.
- Hawthorne Airport Has Lofty Goal of Taking On Its Huge Neighbor : Airfield hopes a longer runway will make it competitive with LAX
- PLACENTIA : Council Denies Permit for Wedding Business
- CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California. : Four-Level Interchange Is a Four-Letter Word to Some and a Marvel to Others
- VENTURA COUNTY FAIR : The Fair's Fare: How Healthy Is It?
- Sign o' the times:The Code of Conduct...
- OXNARD : 3 Held on Suspicion of Shooting at Truck
- Southeast / Long Beach
- PORT HUENEME : BRAC '95 Task Force Changes Name, Focus
- For What It's Worth, Here's an Idea
- Is This a Bad Sign? Tyson at 220, Same Weight as Douglas Fight
- Fullerton's Noe Wins Golf Title in Playoff at Aviara
- A Real Baby Boomer : Volleyball: Dennie Knoop, the oldest player on the women's pro beach tour, is back in shape and playing better since the birth of her first child.
- ALBUM REVIEW / JAZZ : Wise and Witty, Hendricks Still 'Boppin' ' at Full Speed : JON HENDRICKS, "Boppin' at the Blue Note", <i> Telarc</i> **
- Group Fails to Save '95 Game : College football: Organizers of Big Orange Classic, formerly known as Freedom Bowl, come up short of funds.
- Mountain Bike Parts Recalled: The Consumer Product...
- THE ECONOMY
- Irvine-Based Nona Morelli's II Inc. Delisted by Nasdaq : Trading: Company sold control to a Hong Kong gaming firm and does not meet standards, market officials say.
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- THE GOODS : For Sail Signs : You don't have to be rich to buy a boat. But shoring up your nautical knowledge can help you navigate toward a good deal.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA CITY COUNCIL : 12 Candidates Outline the Issues They Consider Priorities for Campaign : Politics: Topics announced at season's first debate range from building the sports center to fiscal viability and open-space measures.
- Chatsworth : Post Office Repaired, Set to Reopen Sept. 5
- Chemical Spill Scatters Workers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sale to Raise Funds for Council on Aging
- Aim at Self-Defense, Urges Author of 'Armed & Female'
- SANTA ANA : Famalaro's Brother Settles Assault Suit
- State, FEMA Billions Apart on Quake Aid : Recovery: Repairs at public buildings must wait while officials debate whose standards should be met.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Bruins in a Rush to Fill the Pro Void
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Injured Jaeger May Get Night Off
- 'Us' Succeeds in Shocking Audience
- Additional Charges at Coach : Cross-country: Former Cal State L.A. runners say Greg Ryan arranged for them to get unearned grades.
- Lee Finishes in Sixth Place in Junior Golf Tournament
- Redhook Ale Stock Soars Nearly 60% in Brewer's 1st Day of Trading
- General Dynamics to Buy Bath Iron Works Shipyard : Defense: The purchase would give the contractor access to $2 billion in orders for Navy ships.
- Felix Plays Cat-and-Mouse With Coast : Weather: Weakening hurricane continues to dawdle off Virginia-North Carolina shore. Anxious residents are weary of waiting for landfall.
- China Blocking Conferees' Visas, Groups Say
- New Delivery of 'Junk Mail' to Be Tested
- Excessive Herbicide Levels Found in Midwest's Water in Summer
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Sister George' Surrounded by Greatness : Actors Alley's ideal Storefront Theatre space propels the black comedy despite its failings.
- MUSIC : Playing on the Past : Jim Messina, inspired by Nashville, will perform old and new songs at Glendale show.
- Suspect Arrested in I-80 Sniper Attacks
- OXNARD : Neighbors Object to Parakeets' Talk
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Supports Law on Base Reuse Rights
- South Bay
- Extinguishing an Interest in Starting Fires : Arson: A program educates young offenders about the dangers and costs of their actions.
- Insomnia Cafe Owner Moves to End Feud With Neighbors : Nightlife: In an about-face, John Dunn says his coffeehouse is being converted to a private club.
- CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California.
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : As Injuries Rose, Mills' High Jump Interest Fell
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Shtalenkov Agrees to Four-Year Contract
- THEATER REVIEW : Dark Tale of Assault Pierces 'Thin Walls'
- Christian McBride Has One Funky Hero : The Jazz Sensation Says He Looks to the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, for Inspiration
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : INTERCONFERENCE : Carter Injured After Three Plays
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Study Tallies 435 U.S. Radiation Tests on Humans : Experiments: Some of the 16,000 subjects in the decades-long research did not know the health risks or give their consent, energy officials say.
- Studios, Boxer Battle Over Film Labels : Entertainment: She co-sponsors a bill requiring detailed disclaimers on altered versions of movies. Industry spokesman urges companies not to donate money to her.
- SHAFTED? The Valley was not a stop...
- THE GOODS : Fans That'll Follow You Anywhere
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier May Get Surf-Themed Restaurant
- Supervisors Delay Decision on Raising Fire Protection Fees
- Pembroke a Surprise Entry in Saturday's Feature Race
- Cash-Poor Freedom Bowl Off for 1995