- SIMI VALLEY : Nancy Reagan to Sign Books at Library
- And Perhaps Use Three Bases Instead of Four
- Nick Ariondo Acts Accordionly : Music: The composer and teacher, who plays Sunday in Long Beach as part of a five-day festival, gives the instrument respect.
- ENERGY
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : So Far, MSN Nothing to E-Mail Home About
- Sweatshop Workers' Plight Splits Thai Community : Culture: Some are split over whom to sympathize with: the exploited employees or the family-operated business.
- Deng Turns 91, Little Noticed but Still Influential Offstage
- Lake Casitas May Open to More Sport Activities : Reservoir: Swimming, skiing, even speedboat racing are considered. Expanded use would follow building of filtration plant.
- Dangerous Movies : The cynical message for black and brown teen-agers: 'Salvation is a slim, determined white woman.'
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNMENT : The Buck Stops in Sacramento : The state siphons county funds and ignores our multiple crises--but L.A. County's failure would affect all of California.
- Write 100 Times: I Won't Innovate : L.A. district cuts funds of an exemplary school
- San Gabriel Valley : Azusa Doubles Fees for Fire Protection
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Washington, Russell Are Injured
- On Good End of a Knuckle Sandwich : Baseball: For Wakefield, two terrific seasons have been wrapped around a dreadful period; now the pitcher takes nothing for granted.
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- Dornan's Bid for Presidency Up in the Air
- Crash Probe Focuses on Propeller Blade
- White House: GOP Medicare Plan Doomed
- TWA to Emerge from 2nd Bankruptcy : Airlines: Cost cuts have made the firm lean. But it needs revenue to survive stiff competition.
- '90s FAMILY : Sometimes, Honesty Just Isn't the Best Policy
- Wilson Joins Dispute Over Ahmanson : Development: Governor's top planning adviser sends a letter urging Calabasas to OK a traffic plan.
- YORBA LINDA : Nixon Public Policy Center Launched
- Renowned Cedars-Sinai Specialist Is Leaving : Medicine: Dr. Leonard Makowka, who was the first to transplant a pig's liver into a human, will go across town to St. Vincent to start a new program.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Plan for Recovery Clearly a 'Plan B'
- USC Facing Difficult Call on Johnson : College football: Team risks forfeit if wide receiver plays before investigation is over.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Rams Include Gary in Cuts
- POP/ROCKCalling All Fans: The first-ever Jimi Hendrix...
- Richard Wooten, Activist for Disabled, Dies : Innovators: Paraplegic drafted a series of handicapped-access measures that became law. He later established a trade fair to showcase goods and services.
- Nanni Loy; Italian Film Director, TV Producer
- In Wake of Deaths, Army to Revise Training
- Allied Forces : In its fight for disadvantaged kids, the Alliance for Children's Rights has found there's nothing like a lawyer to get the attention of an unwieldy bureaucracy.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : Once More Into the Sugar Bowl
- Spam Chefs' Can-Do Spirit
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Cooper, Henning Welcome Early Game
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds' Rijo Has Elbow Surgery
- * Rupert Murdoch's media group News Corp....
- Antitrust Class Action Against Nasdaq Dealers Refiled
- Japan's Leading Indicators Index Falls in June : Asia: Government says the figures mean the economy is still stalled, not in contraction.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Cardboard, the Quicker Picker-Upper
- Gleeful President Takes On White Water : Vacation: First Family shoots Snake River rapids in Wyoming. Bill and Chelsea Clinton screech with delight as Hillary sits warily in center of raft.
- Reynolds Convicted of Having Sex With Minor : Courts: Jury finds Illinois congressman, 43, guilty of all charges involving former campaign volunteer who was underage at the time.
- Infections in Squirrels Remind That Victory Over Plague Isn't Complete : County health workers issue warning after animals in two areas of Angeles National Forest are found to carry the bacteria.
- Marriage License Fee Hike Tentatively OKd
- Woman Convicted of Abusing Niece, But Not Torturing Her
- DANA POINT / SAN CLEMENTE : It's No Fish Tale; 900 White Bass Really Got Away
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Searching for Clues as Gang Slayings Rise
- TV REVIEW : Inoffensive, Routine 'Kirk' Kicks Off the New Season
- Tarango Is Fined Another $28,256 and Given Grand Slam Suspension
- Activist's Trial Is Imminent in China, U.S. Says
- The End Game : Guessing which celebrities will pass on is sport for 'dead pool' players.
- Orville Rhodes; Country and Western Musician
- Cheering Tyson, Booing Faulkner
- Central Los Angeles : MAN KILLED DURING ROBBERY
- Suspect's Plea in Officer's Death Postponed
- Camarillo Leaders Expected to Consider Cash Infusion for Library : City Council: Money would extend facility's hours of operation. Panel also will consider proposal to put a tax measure for such services on ballot.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Exhibitors Sought for Annual Business Expo
- Westside : SURFERS INJURED
- Author Ray Bradbury Turns Party Into Library Benefit
- Panorama City : Progress L.A. Meeting Draws Light Turnout
- LAPD Chief to Seek Private Donations for His Legal Bill : Fund raising: Williams to name committee to oversee effort to pay off $60,805 tab resulting from ethics inquiry.
- Tyson Will Fight Mathis Before Going for Title
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Chicago Powers Way Past Detroit
- Back in the Paddle Again : Bob Hogan Is Returning for More at 63 After Starting Grueling Race 40 Years Ago From Catalina to Shoreline
- Canseco's Bat as Hot as Red Sox
- AUTOS
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : A Software Sell : Microsoft Must Convince Public of On-Line Joys
- Chief Urges LAPD Officers to Fight Bias
- Conservative Group Recommends Elimination of Transportation Dept.
- It Was Voter Registration, Hollywood-Style
- Not-Guilty Plea and Changed Story in Detroit Death
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Hospitals Pursue Funds to Spare Valley Clinics : Health: Medical centers, fearing an influx of poor patients, seek foundations' help to prevent closures.
- UPDATE : New Orleans Awaits Payoff From Struggling New Casinos
- Tax Bill
- County Finance Bill
- Simpson Trial
- Religion and the Constitution
- Off-Duty Police
- DDT Deposit on Sea Floor
- County to Help Staff Deal With Quake Probe : Disaster aid: Workers told they may refuse interviews in federal inquiry over health department's claims.
- County Seeks Power to Levy Cigarette Tax
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 23, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 23, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 23, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 23, 1995
- COLUMN ONE : It's Blood, Sweatshops and Tears : Legitimate garment makers are being squeezed from both sides. Illegal shops undercut on prices. Manufacturers and retailers want more for less.
- Oklahoma Chaos Painted as Taint on Local Judges : Bombing: In dramatic retelling of April 19 blast, defendants' lawyers claim fair trial would be impossible.
- Baghdad Admits to Larger Program of Deadly Weapons : Arms: In apparent bid to head off defector's revelations, Iraq offers data on bigger stockpiles of biological agents. U.S. says regime has misled U.N. for four years.
- Bankruptcy Recovery Plan Gets Mixed Reviews : Legislature: At Senate hearing, state officials express concern that county proposal could be easily derailed, while cities object to OCTA's relatively light burden and their lack of any oversight role.
- 2nd Suspected Killer Mistakenly Freed : Justice: Miscommunication among law enforcement agencies is blamed for July 26 release of Pacoima man held in death of woman, 18.
- Cracks in the System : Suspect in Fatal Drunk-Driving Crash Is Mistakenly Let Out of County Jail in 2nd Such Incident in Several Days
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Boskie, Bielecki Pitch in Tacoma
- MUMMY DEAREST: County Supervisor Mike Antonovich leaves...
- Simpson Jovial on Night of Murders, Jury Told
- CUP FEES: Each time someone on probation...
- Companies Rethink What Constitutes a Family : Benefits: Corporations such as Xerox have extended health insurance coverage to same-sex domestic partners. Other changes are afoot.
- Israel to Hold Talks Despite Fatal Bombing
- HEALTH CARE : GOP Town Hall Meetings Try to Get Fix on Medicare : Party strategy has Florida legislator use scripted talking points to solicit opinions. He hears plenty from concerned senior citizens.
- Chatsworth : Donations Sought for War Memorial
- Authorities Seeking Man Suspected of Molesting Girl : Crime: The incident occurred in restroom of Laguna Niguel Super Crown while her mother was browsing nearby.
- Theater Reviews : 'All in Timing' Runs Like Fine Swiss Watch
- After a Long Search, a TV Family Finds a Home : The Big Players Pass So 'Kirk' Lands at Fledgling WB Network
- COMPANY TOWN : Young Turks at CAA Poised to Take the Reins
- SECURITIES
- IRVINE : Action Scheduled on Roller Hockey Plan
- Dead Fetus Stillborn; No Charges Likely
- Couple to Stand Trial in Mother's Day Slayings : Courts: Man, girlfriend are accused of stabbing his mother and ex-girlfriend at CityWalk. Prosecutors have not yet decided whether to seek the death penalty.
- Disney Influence Now Evident at Big A : Business: Entertainment giant helping Angels expedite ticket sales.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Raider Deal With Packers Falls Through
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : EXHIBITION GAME : Broncos Rally to Beat Cowboys, 20-17
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Otton, Wachholtz Are Still Even
- JAZZ REVIEW : Toure Shows Others the Power of Subtlety
- Columbia Records Opens an Office in Westlake
- Judge OKs Antitrust Pact With Microsoft : Computers: Earlier court rejection was overturned. But U.S. probe of company's on-line software launch continues.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Task Force Is Planned to Head Off Teen Troubles : Glendale: Coalition, sparked by young people's summit, will first create a job training and employment program.
- ON THE HORIZON : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Does Mickey Mantle Rate as Role Model?
- Moorpark : Parent Class Coupled With Child Care
- Hospice Dispute Turned Over to Federal Agency
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Firefighter's Extra Skills Help City, Self
- Pokey's Approach : Boise's Allen Duels Cancer With Determination, Unique Perspective
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Blue Chips Trip Over Tech Issues on Volatile Day
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Ex-CKE Restaurants President Ends Stint as Hardee's Executive
- NASA Invites Plans on Privatizing Management of Shuttle Program
- SIMI VALLEY : Restaurant to Donate to Red Cross Chapter
- Board Vows to Help Brace Schools for Disaster : Safety: Officials vote to shoulder 25% of the cost of measures to cut classroom quake risks. They're lobbying FEMA for the rest of the funds.
- Company Town
- Economic Profile
- Moody's Gives Low Ratings to Japanese Banks
- U.S. Probes County Quake Fund Claim : Recovery: Investigators are trying to determine if the Health Services Department was justified in applying for $1 million for now-demolished Valley facility.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Releasing Fuhrman Tapes Can Solve Troubling Questions
- BODY WATCH : Linking Mental Health to Education : Research: Psychiatric disorders cause millions of Americans to leave school, leading to a vicious cycle of underemployment and demands on entitlements, experts say.
- Countywide : Gang-Suppression Effort to Be Extended in 2 Cities
- Carasi, Girlfriend to Stand Trial in CityWalk Slayings
- VENTURA : Parents Encouraged to Enroll New Pupils
- LAGUNA BEACH : Merger of Water and Sewer Units Considered
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Gets Much Needed Time Off
- * Jo Ann Poole, an agent with...
- RETAILING
- Taft Electric Co. of Ventura has been...
- Mexican Party Officials Face Subpoena
- Last Acts of Love : A Terminally Ill Woman, 44, Prepares Her Four Children to Go On
- Education Reforms to Be Tested at Troubled Compton Schools : Research: Coalition targets district that state certified as academic and financial failure. Plan stresses goal-setting for campuses, authority for staff.
- SEAL BEACH : Airport Report May Stall Bixby Ranch Plan
- Irvine : City Close to Naming Investment Manager
- City Urged to Cancel Valley Cab Firm's Operating Permit : Transportation: Panel says Babaeian company, which recently filed for bankruptcy, has failed to provide promised services.
- Controllers at John Wayne Rely on Sight, Radio After Radar Fails
- Tyson-McNeeley Might Set Pay-Per-View Mark
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Lowly, but Beat Reds
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Groundskeepers Can't Disguise the Drought
- Renewed Clashes Threaten Peace Process in Chechnya : Russia: Troops shell secessionists holed up in police station. Skirmishes seen as sign of rebel split.
- Front and Center : Maria Contreras-Sweet cracked the glass ceiling at 30. Now she's using her clout to help others do the same.
- Revenge of the Roaches: O.C. Home Bombed
- Depeche Mode Leader Gahan Hospitalized After Cutting Wrist
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials to Hear Surfing Area Proposals
- Reseda : Adult School Given 6-Year Accreditation
- Cultivating Pride : Developmentally Disabled Workers Develop Skills, Self-Esteem as Landscapers
- 10-Year-Old Boy Wounded in Gang Shootout Over Graffiti
- Panic Blasts Dole's Position on Bosnia : Conflict: The ICN chairman and former Yugoslav prime minister also says the U.S. envoys killed Sunday hit a mine.
- He's Just What the Dodgers Needed : Baseball: Losing streak ends as DeShields, of all people, is the star of 7-2 victory over Expos.
- Ellis Finally Finds Peace at El Toro : Prep football: Assistant coach was hired, then not hired at Trabuco Hills. Practice begins for all county teams.
- FAMILY : Epstein's 'Globalullabies': A Rich Set of Musical Poetry
- School Inmates Trying to Escape Set Fires That Killed 37, S. Korea Says
- BODY WATCH : A New Angle : Sure, these bottles may look a bit odd. But the updated design can make feeding easier--and may even reduce the incidence of ear infections.
- LAPD Gets 5 Army Choppers to Replace 3 Grounded Ones : Equipment: Gift of surplus craft is called a stopgap measure. Report on how to afford new ones is expected to go to City Council panel this week.
- SANTA ANA : School Board Weighs 10 P.M. Adjournment
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Huntington Beach Oil Boom
- Local Doctors Providing Care at County's 5 School Clinics : Health: The partnerships with semiprivate facilities give low-income families basic services as well as familiarity with area medical staffs.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Quarterback Fien Sharp in Return
- Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Get It Done in One Against Twins
- Four Orange County Vietnamese American artists will...
- COMPANY TOWN : Dream Machines : Home Recording Advances Are Good News for Some, a Dark Cloud for Others
- Random House Establishing Children's Unit in Newport
- Company Town : Turner Drops Plans to Buy King World : Television: Syndicator's share price drops $3. An offer for CBS could still be in the works, sources say.
- At the Border, Battling a Destructive Mussel Invader : Ecology: If fast-growing species enters lakes or streams, it soon can disable water systems by clogging pipes.
- O.C. Author Dusts Off Epic Tale : 1943 Book Is Basis for Gobbell Thriller
- FULLERTON : Barking Pets May Put Owners in Doghouse
- DEL MAR : Nakatani to Head for Belmont After Del Mar, Joining Stevens
- 'Suds' to Open S.D. Rep Season
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lender Cancels Credit Line for Reddi Brake
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa home...
- O.C. Man Sentenced in American Honda Case : Autos: He is given two-year prison term for his role in largest bribery scheme in U.S. history.
- PerfectData Reports Lower Sales, Earnings
- Toll at 340 in India's Worst Railway Crash
- Republic of Riches Chafes Under Moscow's Neglect : Russia: Yakutia is the font of nation's natural wealth. But citizens gain little from federalism--or hard work.
- Fullerton : Council Meetings to Be Available on Video
- Panel Clears Hospital, Doctor in Police Slaying of Patient
- San Gabriel Valley : Council to Cite Project Delays as Health Hazard
- North Hollywood : Police Open Center for 2 Bicycle Officers
- Nestled in the meandering hills and valleys...
- CONSUMER
- View Tech Expands Out of State : Camarillo: The firm has signed a five-year pact with PictureTel Corp. to market and service its products.
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- State Jurists Limit Injury Suits Against Landlords : Ruling: High court finds that product liability laws do not apply. Damages can still be sought for negligence.
- Pringle Delighted at Turn of Events : Profile: After being left for dead several times in his political career, the Garden Grove assemblyman finds himself with a stack of chips to play in the Capitol's political games. At stake is the Speaker's post.
- VENTURA : Christian High to Air College-Level Courses
- Simi Valley : Clinic Volunteers Honored for Service
- Southeast : Hindus Win Approval to Build Temple After 3-Year Battle
- Time Catches Up With Cuba : Baseball: Atlanta Olympics might be the last hurrah for veteran players and their eight-year unbeaten streak.
- Western Energy Resources Inc.: The Dana Point...
- Oxnard Firm Creates Barley Food for Dogs
- PUC to Weigh Compromise on Deregulation : Energy: Edison offers alternative to plans now on table. Consumer groups oppose it.
- Woman Beaten, Dies in Leap as Watchers Cheer
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- L.A. School Finds Novel Way to Add 37 Teaching Days
- Appearance Counts : Long Beach schools report crime drop in year that uniforms were required
- A Proliferaton of Ferral Parrots : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Panorama City : Man Arrested in Gun Incident at DMV
- Northridge : No Parades This Time for 'Earthquake Kids'
- Man Fatally Shot in Alleged Gang Rivalry
- Deputies Seek Rape Suspect Who Escaped From Jail Cell
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Gets Much Needed Time Off
- Doctors Sue Aetna Over HMO Treatment Policy
- Trying to Reinvent State Government : Reform: Commission created to streamline bureaucracy urges a single-house Legislature and targets Prop. 13. But legislators, voters must approve changes.
- U.N. Protests Yugoslav Deportation of Krajina Refugees : Balkans: Serbs sought sanctuary after being routed by Croatian army. But Belgrade has sent many men to Bosnia, where officials fear they will be forced to fight with rebels.
- Haines an Advocate for Young Families : Oak Park: Attorney will join Municipal Advisory Council in December, vowing to keep quality of life intact for next generation.
- Shaky Common Ground : Young Survivors of Kobe, Northridge Quakes Find Solace in Meeting
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Arrested in Gun Incident at DMV
- DWP's Fund-Raising Pitch for Library Nets $222,480
- VENTURA : Cancer Survivor Day to Celebrate Life
- Tarzana : Story Time Caters to the Very Young Set
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Papadakis Leaves Cal, May Go to USC
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Yorba Hills' 17-5 Victory Stops the Coach's Worries
- End of Boston Batting Order Beats Angels : Baseball: Light-hitting Macfarlane and Alicea spark 6-4 Red Sox victory.
- Horrormeister Barker Turns Imagination Loose on Canvas : Art: The maker of movies such as 'Hellraiser' and 'Candyman II' finds visual art more liberating than writing or directing.
- Former Senator to Plead Guilty to Fraud Charges
- Felix Heads for Canada
- PARDON ME BOYS: It's the "Chattanooga Choo-Choo"...
- SANTA PAULA : Council Agrees to Buy Waterworks
- Ventura County Fair : Happy Hypnotist Makes Audience the Attraction : Entertainment: Susan Rosen puts 'em under and soon they may be doing a song-and-dance--for starters.
- Updating a Classic : Laguna Theater's Remake Leaves Some Still Craving the Original
- Hasty Warrants vs. the 4th Amendment : Law: Why didn't U.S. agents search the 'slave' factory sooner? Because the Constitution requires more than a 'tip.'
- OJAI : Measures Backed for Funding Libraries
- Clerk Who Offered to Work Shift Is Slain : Crime: Two bandits take less than $100 in La Habra. New worker was trying to make a good impression with boss, family said.
- Jazz Review : He Stoops to Conquer: McBride Leads on Bottom
- What Do Drug Company Mergers Mean? : Health care: Upjohn- Pharmacia deal is part of a trend that won't necessarily hurt consumers.
- BioSource Has Plans for Acquisitions
- COMPANY TOWN : Grey to Remain With Brillstein
- O.C. Man Gets Two Years in Honda Bribery Case : Courts: Thomas Caulfield is also fined $67,000. He was one of 22 indicted and found guilty in the kickback scheme.
- New Study Challenges View of Older Workers : Workplace: AARP survey finds no proof that they're costlier to keep, less willing to learn.
- CONSUMER
- 2 Companies Earn Recycling Awards
- County Issues Fewer New Housing Permits
- Researchers Find Dropouts Down, Math Study Up
- BODY WATCH : Red-Nosed Weepers
- Clinic's Grim Prospect: Turning Away the Desperate
- Pilots Call for Fighting Fires With Surplus Jets : Safety: Air Force veterans say 220 sophisticated planes are virtually free for the asking to any government agency. Homeowners show interest; officials are skeptical.
- Manfred Donike, German Drug-Testing Pioneer, Dies
- Northern Californian Offered Top CIF Job : Preps: Jack Hayes of West Sonoma County among three finalists for executive director post.
- O.C. Music Review : Five Blind Boys of Alabama Rest Laurels on Rock of Ages
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Eagles Shuffle Davis Out of Lineup
- Barneys New York: The upscale retail store...
- Blazing Trails in Ethnic Literature : Publishing: Black literary agent Marie Dutton Brown has done it all, from bookstore clerk to editor at a top firm.
- A Hippie's Bad Dream: Communist Goes GOP
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Maverick Cop Brimming With Troubles and Feeling : THE LAST COYOTE <i> by Michael Connelly</i> ; Little, Brown $22.95, 400 pages
- Kevorkian Attends 25th Suicide as MS Victim Dies in Michigan
- Rep. Reynolds' Sex-Abuse Case Sent to Jury
- PERSPECTIVE ON RACISM : The LAPD Cancer Flares Up Again : The Fuhrman tapes are just a symptom of the poison the department and elected officials refuse to deal with.
- South Bay : State Will Help People Go Through Cemetery Records
- S. Korean Police Arrest 16 Girls in Reform School Fire That Killed 37
- Relative of Einstein Sues in Effort to Sell Letters
- ORANGE : Bingo Permit Hinges on Smoking Decision
- SIMI VALLEY : Road Closures OKd for Annual Parade
- Heidt Won't Run Again for Santa Clarita Council : Politics: Official says she's 'done enough' and discounts rumors that she plans bid for seat in Congress.
- COSTA MESA : Water District Seeks to Fill Board Seat
- Least Shall Be First for Red Sox : Baseball: Macfarlane, Alicea, the bottom of the Boston order, do the most damage in a 6-4 defeat of the Angels.
- Expanded Look at Area Business
- Cybare spaceThe newsletter of the Elysium Institute,...
- RIGHTS WATCH : Retreat of Honor
- Westside : Faulty Alarm on Gas Canister Causes Evacuation at UCLA
- SANTA ANA : New Program Targets High School Dropouts
- Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- FILMHoly Cash Cow!: Batman will return to...
- China's Chickens Get Ax as Feed Prices Double in Year : Agriculture: Poultry farmers, unable to pass rising costs on to consumers, slaughter many millions of their egg layers.
- Briefly: Amgen, the biotech company in Thousand...
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- SECURITIES
- LA PALMA : Resurfacing OKd for 2 Parking Lots
- Common Ground : Student Survivors of Northridge, Kobe Quakes Share Memories
- Knife-Throwing Teen-Ager Shot 4 Times by Deputy : Violence: The youth, 16, is injured in the stomach. Police say he went berserk and hurled several blades, one striking the officer's leg.
- Yorba Hills Coach Has Nothing to Fret About : Little League: Yorba Linda team pounds 18 hits in 17-5 victory over Minnesota team in World Series opener.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Mortal Kombat' Charges to First Place
- Arco Launches $248-Million Offer for Aran : Energy: Ireland-based holder of oil exploration leases says it won't sell without a fight.
- 2 Climbers Killed, One Hurt in Mt. Rainier Fall
- The Road to Wellville? : Support groups can be a welcome refuge for breast cancer patients. But at some point, it's probably time to move on.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Forums to Address Education Issues
- Q & A
- Auto Policy Relief: Just a Big Dream? : Prop. 103, still toothless, now faces new danger
- The Ugly Side of Paradise
- Reception to Honor Courts' Volunteers : Ventura
- LA CONCHITA : Geologists to Address Community Meeting
- Other Than That, He Likes Him Just Fine
- Suspect in Murder of Basketball Star Surrenders