- Westside : PARKING MADE EASY
- SANTA PAULA : Sign-Ups Begin for Adult Softball Teams
- Drilling in Arctic Wildlife Refuge
- Wambaugh on Racism
- Windows '95
- Independent Ticket
- Survey on Kurds
- Poverty
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 31, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 31, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 31, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 31, 1995
- 2 Dodge Bullets to Chase Suspected Car Thieves : Crime: Police join Sears employees' pursuit in Buena Park. Two Long Beach teens are arrested.
- SAY WHAT? You can find a course...
- Foes Target Amendment on Prayer in Schools : Beliefs: Citing federal guidelines, activists and some religious leaders say a change in Constitution is unneeded.
- Pressure Is Mounting for Better Oversight of HMOs : Health: Several legislative measures are pending. Activists seek ombudsman, swift handling of grievances.
- Customs Rejects Plan to Relax Border Checks
- Custom Captivity : Fullerton Jail Is Latest to Offer Relative Comfort--for a Price
- Long Beach May Switch to Mail Voting : Ballots: Council will decide next month whether to use new system in April election. Backers say plan would increase turnout and save money, but other cities have reported mixed results.
- Police Fear Fuhrman Tape Fallout : Law enforcement: Officials countywide say bias is not tolerated, but revelations may sow distrust in the community.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Juror Wants Out; Ito Dissuades Him : Simpson case: The man changes his mind after being promised that trial will end next month, sources say.
- Leg From Oklahoma Blast Was Black Woman's, Authorities Say
- Turner's Zigzag Style Is a Merger of Maverick, Mogul
- Some Echo Fuhrman's Views of Torrance : Communities: Remark that city is 'the last middle-class white society around' rings true to some. But officials dispute charges of racism and cite town's reputation as a safe place.
- For the Record - Aug. 31, 1995
- Sales of New Homes in California Plunge 19% : Economy: July's decline reflects the continuing troubles of the state's real estate market. National figure is up 0.4%.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Can the Postal Service Be the Guarantor of Honesty on the Internet?
- RSVP : Those Who Cancan Do at Founders Gala : A five-course menu, Eiffel Tower decor and high-kicking dancers add to the French ambience for supporters of the Performing Arts Center.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Emotional Healing Is a Two-Way Street in Psychotherapy : A SHINING AFFLICTION: A Story of Harm and Healing in Psychotherapy <i> by Annie G. Rogers</i> ; Viking $23.95, 322 pages
- PERSPECTIVE ON SMOKING : Constitution and Marlboro Man : Clinton's power-hungry drug commissioner has government trampling on the rights of people and businesses.
- Southeast / Long Beach : CEMETERY PROTEST
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For Wagner, Good Queries for a Change
- FAMILY : One Blue Palm for Kids, Another for Adults
- Seizing an Elusive Vision : A Slew of Projects May Make Hiro Yamagata L.A.'s Most Complex Arts Figure, but He Sees It as a Return to His Aesthetic Roots
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Pacific Gulf Properties: The Newport Beach real...
- New Home Sales Fall 19% for July in State : Economy: Decline reflects the continuing troubles of California real estate market. O.C. figures drop 3.4% for first seven months.
- British Crash Kills U.S. Spy Pilot
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 35% Fewer Commuters Using Lot Near Depot
- ANAHEIM : 5-Year Program Credited With Decline in Graffiti
- Minorities Found More Likely to Live Near Toxic Sites : Environment: Study finds race is more important than income in determining whether a neighborhood has such a hazard.
- A Second Look : Goodwill Drives an Engine of Change : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Interviews to Begin for Advisory Board
- Silence After Son's Suicide Only Amplifies Parents' Pain
- Master's Opens Men's Soccer Season With 1-0 Win Over Fresno Pacific
- 'Water' Has More Dubious Whimsy Than Magic : Movie review: Good performances are hampered by heavy-handed political correctness in the story of a vacation to a lake that is supposed to contain a Loch Ness-style monster.
- HEALTH
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tech Stocks Have Another Unsettled Day
- 8 Condors Freed to Join 5 Others in Wild
- MOORPARK : Arson Blamed in $23,000 House Fire
- San Gabriel Valley : MUSICAL CHAIRS
- ANAHEIM : Golf Tournament to Benefit Charity
- PERSPECTIVE ON SMOKING : A Lot More Apologies Are in Order : Never mind the ABC-TV flap; the other media should admit slanting the news to protect their tobacco ad revenue.
- San Gabriel Valley : MONROVIA'S BEST BUY
- Killer Told to Pay $200,000 to Victim's Parents
- Lyle Menendez Tape Ruled Inadmissible Until He Testifies
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Out of Hospital, Ross Goes Back to Work
- Bee's Sting Is Fatal to Basketball Player
- Investment Bank DLJ Plans Public Offering : Securities: Wall Street company is selling shares for a second time. Analysts say the timing is right.
- STM Wireless Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- They Lined Up to Buy It, and Now Line Up for Help : Computers: Windows 95 is a hit at the stores, a headache in many homes as Microsoft's service lines are overwhelmed.
- Flip Side of '3 Strikes' Lets Many Suspects Elude Jail : Crime: Prison crowding means most charged with misdemeanors go free. Drunk driving case is an example.
- Drug Czar Cites Both Successes, New Challenges : Latin America: Brown returns from trip to cocaine-producing countries praising efforts but saying more is needed.
- Southeast / Long Beach : DOWN AND OUT
- Petitions Lag in Effort to Recall 2 on School Panel : Education: Organizers seek to oust county board members Angela N. Miller and Wendy Larner. Lack of signatures is attributed to summertime lull.
- GARDEN GROVE : Free Immunizations, TB Tests for Students
- Cash Wagon Stops at GOP's Door Now : Campaign contributions in Republican-dominated House set a staggering record
- State Approves License for Home for Dying
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : New Arms Will Throw the Passes
- Brown and Caldwell: The engineering and consulting...
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Traveling Light With Sub-Notebook Machines
- Emergency Rooms, HMOs Clash Over Treatments and Payments : Medicine: Patients sometimes suffer as doctors struggle to get approvals and disagree over the level of care needed.
- Michael Ende; German Children's Novelist
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Phillips Can Play While Investigated
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ventura at Top of Wish List
- THEATER REVIEW : Foote's 'Dragons' Breathes Rich Drama at the Zephyr
- Suspect Killed by Victim Is Identified
- Northridge Loses Linebacker and Romines Might Be Next : College football: Senior Joe Pierro is academically ineligible. In addition, the team's top receiver is considering a redshirt year because of a recurring shoulder injury.
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Tarango Banished by Loss, Suspension
- NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Conditions Offset Albacore Catch Again
- Quake Plan May Be Headed for Collapse : Insurance: Skeptics question whether the complex proposal lets the industry off too easily at the expense of homeowners.
- Lockheed Asks Key Execs to Boost Holdings
- Oscar-Winning Visual Effects Artist to Join Sony Pictures
- O.C. Decides to Foreclose on Baldwins : Real estate: The bankrupt home-building unit owes nearly $1 million in back taxes on property in South County.
- U.S. Border Plan Surprises Canadian Officials : North America: Ottawa reacts cautiously to proposal to phase out customs and immigration checks on travelers entering the United States.
- CIA Asks to Cut Settlement to Leaders of Sex Bias Case : Discrimination: The agency wants to change June agreement on award to female spies. Women who pressed case argue risks deserve higher payoff.
- SIMI VALLEY : Man, 28, Found Dead in Car on Off-Ramp
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : 'Crime Scene' Cuffs Suspects in High Desert
- SIMI VALLEY : Nightclub Plans Incomplete, City Says
- Obituaries : * Hubert F. Gordon; Former FBI Agent
- COMMENTARY : Ripken, Maddux and Bradley a Trio to Truly Admire
- CYPRESS : Movie Theater Sought to Boost Revamp Plan
- Northridge Conference Call Comes in 1 Month : College athletics: Big Sky officials give CSUN a deadline to show why it belongs in Division I-AA conference before presidents vote on Matadors' membership application.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rams Move to Enhance Running Game
- Let's Forget About Beating Down Busch
- There's Trouble in This 'Captain's Paradise'
- Festival to Feature Rare Films
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- It's Too Soon to Play Requiem for Technology Boom
- RETAILING
- China Faces Fanciful, Real Fears as Activists Meet : Women's conference: Rumor predicts nude protesters. But what would really rile Beijing is political criticism.
- OXNARD : Couple Arrested in Telephone 'Cloning'
- Central Los Angeles : PROTEST
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Wild Card Isn't End of World
- POP/ROCKGrateful Dead Watch: Grateful Dead albums and...
- Owner Sues Man Who Saved Irvine Castle From Demolition : Courts: Would-be Good Samaritan is accused of ruining house after vowing to bring it up to city code.
- 50,000 Queried on Attendance at Racist Event
- Tarzana : Crossing Guard Extended for 1 Month
- Teen Center Offers Full Fall Schedule
- Still Loyal After All These Years : Barring new riots and despite the poor economy, Jews and Westsiders are staying with Riordan.
- In a Scrape : Ventura to Ban Skates, Bikes From Damaged Plaza
- Bee's Sting Is Fatal to Basketball Player
- COMMENTARY : Graf's Pain Shadows Seles' Comeback
- How This 'Thief' Became a 'Knight' : Movies: Richard Williams lost his treasured project to a bond company in '92. His son is disappointed in the final version.
- 'Lie' Has the Ring of Truth to It : Theater review: A no-frills production of the Sam Shepard drama in Fullerton reveals its basic humanity.
- L.A. and the LAPD Need Those Tapes : Matter of Fuhrman interviews transcends Simpson case
- 10-Foot Fence Approved for Musick Jail : Security: Topped by barbed wire, it will replace 5-foot section that inmates can climb. Facility has had numerous recent escapes.
- '90s FAMILY : Pack 'Em Up, Move 'Em Out
- Lightning Hits Football Field in Texas; 16 Hurt
- Looking for Gold in Plastic : Following others, Culver City will introduce its own credit card in partnership with a local bank.
- PIRU : Additional Fee for Filming Approved
- Pet Parade : Animals Audition for a Chance at Stardom on 'Dr. Quinn'
- Soccer Team Attempting to Raise Money for Funeral : Mourning: Members of Burbank Red Machine have set up trust fund to help teammate who lost mother, brother in freeway crash.
- Tests Fail to Show if Boy Pointed Gun : Shooting: Gunshot residue is found on hand and glove of Lincoln Heights teen-ager killed by officer. But whether youth was carrying a pistol when shot is unresolved.
- Westside : COP CHARGED
- Georgian Leader Shevardnadze Survives Blast : Terrorism: Apparent assassination attempt leaves former Soviet foreign minister with only cuts. 'They are cowards,' he says of perpetrators.
- CRIME : Court Ruling May Jeopardize Laws Against Sex Predators
- Police to Open Downtown Substation : Law enforcement: Department hopes storefront office will counter crime and improve area's atmosphere.
- $135,000 Reward Offered in Killing of Pomona Bank Teller
- New Shelter for Animals Set to Be OKd
- Officer Chasing Speeding Driver Is Hurt in Crash
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- OXNARD : Man Gets 7 Years in Shooting Death
- PORT HUENEME : Farewell Party Set for District Trustee
- Montgomery to Carry Troy as Far as He Can : Football: Star running back hopes to get the rebuilding team into playoffs.
- Rams Park Filled With Memories of What It Used to Be : People: Some workers remain there until December, but the team isn't coming back.
- Ocean Tragedy Puts Onus on Safety : Fishing: Reporter's presumed drowning on trip heightens awareness of need for proper boating techniques.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Money Flows Into Funds at Feverish Rate : Investments: Trade group says investors are putting bulk of money into aggressive mutuals.
- Money Still Pouring Into Stock Funds : Investments: Trade group says investors are putting bulk of money into aggressive mutuals.
- HEALTH
- Zaire Sets Dec. 31 Deadline for Rwanda Refugees to Go Home
- Israel Odyssey Forges Bonds : Journalist's effort results in Operation Unity--bringing together black and Latino students with Israeli Jews on a kibbutz. : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- Justice Urges Courts to Set Example Abroad : Judiciary: O'Connor, at Reagan library, says system ought to be model for emerging democracies.
- North Hollywood : 2 Held in '94 Drug Bust Are Convicted
- Scientists Free 8 Condors in Backcountry of Los Padres : Wildlife: With 13 of the giant vultures now flying high in Southern California, biologists say captive breeding has been a big success.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Key Linebacker Edwards Ailing
- Where There's Smoke, There's a Rodriguez
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Raiders Try Out Kicking Replacements
- One Picture Can Be Worth a Thousand Clips
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Privatization Right Stuff for NASA?
- '90s FAMILY : All in <i> Their </i> Family : Ever wish you were one of the Cleavers? Or the Waltons? It doesn't mean you clan is dysfunctional. It's just a nice escape when things get rough.
- Chopper Waters : More Affordable and Easier to Use Than Other Vessels, Personal Craft Gain Popularity and a--Somewhat Deserved--Reputation
- The Fuhrman Tapes : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Sri Lankan Ferry Reported Missing After Rebel Attack
- Japan Halts Grant Aid to China
- Magnesium in Antacids Can Lead to Death, FDA Warns
- Parental Leave Easier Passed as Legislation Than Practiced? : Law: The legitimate needs of employers and those of workers with family obligations sometimes clash.
- Southeast / Long Beach : Safety Citations Stop Them Cold
- Ex-Homeless Man Is 'Home' on Set : Burbank: Riley Chiorando survives streets of New York en route to internship on 'Home Improvement.'
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : On Shaky Ground
- SIMI VALLEY : Applications Urged for School Meals
- Donation to Spawn Fish Hatchery Plan
- Central Los Angeles : Panel to Discuss Images of Asian Men
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : UCLA's First Quiz Is Miami : Bruins: Can Fien be a No. 1 quarterback? Can the defense stop anybody? Questions abound.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Chickasis Doesn't Run Like a Novice
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Boskie to Start on Friday
- INTERNATIONAL
- MAI Systems Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : It's All Geek to Them : Digital Communes Find a Social Scene in Computers
- McDougal Pleads Not Guilty in S&L; Loan Case
- Lottery Seduces Britons--and Irks Competition : Gambling: Government's game purports to profit good causes. But critics say once-discreet habit is being forced down people's throats.
- Tapes Inflict Deep Chill on Heart and Soul of L.A.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 7 Schools to Start Sept. 11, Others Sept. 7
- Bill Would Boost Fees for Birth Certificates : Legislature: Hike of up to $3 would go to fight child abuse. Measure faces battle in Assembly.
- $55-Million Jackpot Spurs Lotto Players : Chance: O.C. joins rush for prize that is first to reach such a level for second time in the same year.
- Hard-Won Political Access May Soon Be Lost or Stolen : Civil rights: Let's honor the 30th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act by voting.
- Tape of Lyle Menendez Ruled Inadmissible Until He Testifies
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- North Hills : Coroner Investigating Death of Scuba Diver
- OXNARD/VENTURA/OJAI : Demand Increasing for Vans for Disabled
- Extra Innings and Still They Want More : Youth baseball: After 120 games in one year, all Gregg Wallis, 12, and Marshall Plouffe, 13, want to hear is, 'Play ball!'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : No Talk, USC Wants Action : Trojans: They're ready to pursue what John Robinson calls 'the thing,' a national championship.
- NCAA Clears USC Defensive Tackle Russell
- Graf Performs a First-Round Exorcism : U.S. Open: Co-No. 1 player beats Coetzer, 6-7 (7-1), 6-1, 6-4, to avenge a loss two weeks ago in the Canadian Open.
- Thursday is the deadline for design professionals...
- Rep. Moorhead Announces He Will Not Seek Reelection
- San Fernando Valley : Classes Give Music Students New Option
- San Gabriel Valley : School Board Recall Petitions Are Rejected
- LAUSD, Teachers Tentatively OK 3-Year Contract
- ANAHEIM : Festival to Feature Music, Food and Rides
- Obituaries : * James Thomas Bertken; Sportswriter
- China Casts a Giant Shadow : Beijing's actions pull the spotlight away from weighty policy issues of women's conference
- Police Investigate 48-Hour Disappearance of Rap Figure
- Grants Available for Planting Trees
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tarasco Suspended, Fined
- Coming Clean : Yellowman, the Pioneer of Dance-Hall Reggae, Wants to Change His Image With 'Prayer'
- COLUMN ONE : A Tribunal in a Time of Atrocities : Accusers call Dusan Tadic a free-lance thug in the Balkans. He may be small fry, but case could pave way for a permanent war-crimes court.
- RESEARCH : GOP Proposes 'Unprecedented' Cuts for Science : Such trims would slice into work at labs, universities. The action could affect everything from crops to car parts.
- Planned Anti-Castro Protest Draws Fire : Cuba: Exiles have scheduled demonstration at sea and in air off island. Some think the event is designed to provoke an international incident.
- GARDEN GROVE : Elks Club to Hold Labor Day Festival
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Digital Imaging Speeds to Lead in Paper Chase : Technology: Software at the right price means more businesses can dig out from under reams of documents.
- U.S. Plan Seeks to Turn Public Housing Into Campuses
- Westside : 'McChevron' Stations to Fuel Body and Car
- LAGUNA BEACH : Surfrider to Focus on Water Conditions
- Cities Group Gives Tentative OK to County Recovery Plan
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Still No Signal on Quarterbacks
- AUTOS
- Mission Energy Co.: The Irvine company said...
- School Tries Real-Life Approach to Learning : Education: Teaching team at Sequoia Intermediate will use such events as baseball game to impart basics.
- Ronnie White; Co-Founder of Motown Group the Miracles
- South Bay : SHOWTIME
- BUENA PARK : Having a Really Horrible Face Day
- Countywide : Retrofitting Planned for Central Courthouse
- Robbery Suspect Shot by Officer Listed as Critical
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Schools Get $400,000 Scholarship Donation
- CYPRESS : Citizen's Legal Point Stalls Warehouse Vote
- Flores Fills a Big Need : Mexico Gets the Fighter U.S. Can Afford to Spare
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- P.J. Goossen (15-0) Signs Deal With Coetzee's Top Ring USA
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL '95 : The Gamble : Stanford Has Replaced Bill Walsh, a Super Bowl Winner and Resident Genius, With Tyrone Willingham, Who Has Never Been a Head Coach and Who Has Spent Most of His Life Overcoming Adversity
- L'Oreal Units to Pay $1.4 Million in Boycott Case
- Robots Take a Turn as Swiss Cheese Makers Battle Foreign Rivals : Industry: 'They never complain and they have never run amok,' one executive says about the money savers.
- Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach manufacturer of...
- Does the Public Forgive and Forget Sex Scandals? : Some politicians and officials fall from grace, while others only seem more human when they admit their transgressions and demonstrate remorse.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- New Trial Ordered for Women in Day Care Sex Abuse Case
- South Bay : Cabrillo Aquarium Gets $2,500 Grant
- Bob Roberts; 'Body and Soul' Producer
- Man Fatally Stabbed by Robber
- Check-out time--noon, 1997In a poll of reader...
- VENTURA : Police Officer Hit With Bottle, Radio
- Woodland Hills : Freeway Renovation Nearing Completion
- While Temperatures Wax, the Beach Crowds Wane : Weather: The mercury hit 97 in Santa Ana, barely missing the 1954 record. Meteorologists forecast a respite for the weekend.
- Angels on Ice Again : Baseball: Banged-up, battered, bruised team begins a trip to the East in New York with its fourth loss in a row, 12-4.
- MADD, CHP to Honor Efforts of 18 Officers
- Matadors Get a New Challenge : Northridge: Success might be a little too much to ask from a program that almost went out of business after last season.
- Dodgers Pin Loss on Distraction : Baseball: They don't get hit until fifth inning. Worrell blows save as Mets win, 4-3.
- Jackson Leaves OCC for Washington State
- NBA Players to Vote on Union Proposal : Pro basketball: They'll approve collective bargaining agreement or decertify players' association.
- The Art Institute of California in Laguna...
- AIRLINES
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Wild Ride in Techs Leaves Market Mixed
- Unocal to Sell California Fields for $500 Million : Energy: Company wants to focus on exploration overseas. Houston-based buyer says it's undecided on layoffs.
- Chopper Waters : WHO CAN RIDE
- Time Warner Makes Offer for Turner Broadcasting : Mergers: Bid reportedly involves $8.5-billion stock swap. Latest mega-deal could create largest of media giants.
- A College Lesson: Your Family's Not So Weird
- Firefighters Contain Oakland Hills Blaze
- Judge Defends Order to Woman to Speak English
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- O'Connor Praises U.S. Bench in Speech at Reagan Library
- OXNARD : Police Hold 7 After Sweep of Gang Sites
- COSTA MESA : City Reluctantly Backs County Recovery Plan
- Obituaries : * James Thomas Bertken; Sportswriter
- CHATSWORTH : Man, 28, Found Dead in Car on Off-Ramp
- Car Hits, Kills Man Adjusting Truck Load
- Northridge Ham Is Talk of the Towns : Hobbies: He joins thousands of others nationwide who prefer to surf the airwaves instead of the 'Net--as amateur radio operators. 'I like to talk,' he says.
- THEATER REVIEW : Timeless Truths of 'Our Town' Come Alive in Fresh Staging
- Gum Giant Wrigley Co. Planning to Stick It to Big New Markets : Retail: Billions of potential chewers in the likes of China and India have firm's mouth watering.
- 17 Workers in Colombia Slain; Rebels Suspected
- Congressman Says He'll Endorse Rogan as Successor in 27th District
- OXNARD : Driffill Students Win Praise Just for Showing Up
- Air Guard Base Listed as Possible Stadium Site : Van Nuys: Task force seeks home for a $250-million facility to attract NFL team. Local parcel not a front-runner.
- Supervisors Criticized for Lagging on Reform : Government: Citizen activists tell board it is not moving fast enough in cutting costs and restructuring services.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Boskie to Start on Friday
- Dodger Call-Up Angers Players : Baseball: They try to get Claire to rescind addition of Mike Busch, who was replacement player during strike.
- Pacific Sunwear Tries on 5 New Locations for Size
- A Hand of Hope for Cancer Patients
- Postal Employee Held in Shooting of 2 Co-Workers
- The Trail of a Killer : Thirty-seven years after his mother's murder, crime writer James Ellroy hopes to uncover the life of the woman and find out who took it away.
- Charges Filed in Fatal Beating of Boy, 16, at Raging Waters
- Castle Owner Calls 'Savior' a Home Wrecker : Lawsuit: Defendant is stunned: 'These people are not from here--they're not from this dimension.'
- 2 Mistaken Jail Releases to Be Studied : Law enforcement: County supervisors order Sheriff's Department and D.A. to investigate the recent incidents in which suspected killers went free.
- North Hills : Witnesses to Fatal Shooting Sought
- A Sweatshop of a Different Sort
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Rookie Aces Rangers on 3 Hits
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: FREEWAY LEAGUE
- Ducks, Hebert to Skip Arbitration
- Catfish Are Taking Over Lake Casitas
- Pop Music Review : Martina McBride Turns Out to Be a Paper Tiger
- Sweatshop Label
- TV Ratings : 'Friends' Claims Two Spots in Top 10
- Teachers in Minority Schools
- Still Loyal After All These Years : Barring new riots and despite the poor economy, Jews and Westsiders are staying with Riordan.
- GOP on Environment
- Harry Wu
- School Uniforms in Long Beach
- Soka Site
- Obituaries - Aug. 30, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 30, 1995
- Officers Insist Tapes Don't Reflect LAPD
- O.C. Executive Shot, Wounded in Her Driveway
- Fuhrman Tapes Aired: a Recital of Racism, Wrath : Simpson trial: Judge Ito defers decision on allowing jury to hear statements. Sound of former LAPD detective's words reverberates far beyond courtroom.
- Are Executives at HMOs Paid Too Much Money? : Compensation: Most salaries are in line with heads of comparable firms, analysts say. Unprecedented economies have meant that the six largest HMOs in California earned profits of more than $1.13 billion.