- A Ripple of Doubt About Rohrabacher
- Ventura County Actions Will Hurt Area Planning
- Checkpointless
- Mayor Shows He's No Diplomat
- THE WRIGHT STREET
- A Love for Books Born a Long Time Ago
- City's Employees Fare Too Well at Taxpayer Expense
- GRAMMAR GIRL
- Party Questions
- KTLA's Defense Team
- From Hippie to Hip : ...
- Public Schools Can't Serve All Students
- Homosexuality: God's Creation
- STAR POWER
- BRINY
- Sign Language
- Puzzled
- Make Sure Children Wear Bicycle Helmets
- County Must Stick to Recovery Plan
- Making Mobile Homes Safe
- Schools Emerged From Fiscal Crisis Thanks to Sacrifices of Teachers
- Mail-Order Bride Business Booming Despite Seattle...
- Slim Reads : CONSTANT CRAVING:...
- GOP: Focus on Work, Not Allen
- Male Politicians Miss Opportunity
- Assembly Review
- Goodby, Good Riddance, Farewell?
- A Most Important Aspect of His Legacy
- Removal of 105 Oak Trees Was Contemptible
- Assembly Recalls
- GRAMMAR GUY
- Good Samaritans Deserve Thanks
- OFF BASS
- Residential Project Will Benefit Oxnard
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- NONFICTION - Sept. 10, 1995
- Cutting Government Programs to Save Energy Overlooks Benefits
- COLUMN ONE : How Well Does It Work? : A visit to America's factories and offices, based on a Times analysis, shows affirmative action has produced striking, if uneven results that have helped fuel debate over who benefits--and at what cost.
- LIBERTY II: We all remember what happened...
- Life Lessons : Basic training leads 3 Valley recruits down different paths
- COVER STORY : You're Under Their Influence : Who has the real power when it comes to shaping what's on the air these days? Here's a look at the obvious--and not so obvious--players.
- Skies Get Friendly for In-State Travel : Airlines: Fight for market share drives down intra-California fares. But cuts could hurt earnings and trigger other fare wars.
- Mazda Motor's Latest Layoff Trims 50 Jobs
- AIRLINES
- September Planting Guide
- Chiefs Help Mediate Indian-Police Clash
- Astronauts Release Spartan Satellite for Solar Study
- Update : * Follow-up on the news : IRVINE : Plan to Tax Property for Schools Dropped
- SANTA PAULA : Workshop on Citizenship Today
- Larkin to Kick Off Assembly Bid Sunday
- Late Kickoff Return Clinches Artists' Victory Over Matadors
- Corona del Mar Takes What Marina Gives It
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- AUTOS
- COLUMN ONE : Hard Fight Led to a Hard Fall : Bob Packwood's pugnacious defense finally alienated even his closest Senate colleagues. The master negotiator lost his job by losing his ability to play the political game.
- Garment Factory Owners Indicted
- Helena Maria Shultz; Former Nurse, Wife of Ex-Diplomat
- Woman Who Firebombed Abortion Clinics Is Sentenced
- Buoyed Peace Hopes Are Sinking in Syria : Mideast: Optimism fades as talks with Israel over Golan Heights reach dead end. But Western analysts see an opening for new negotiations.
- San Fernando Valley : Stolen Explosives Seized; 4 Teen-Agers Held
- West Valley : Residents' Complaints Clear Strip Club Ads
- Valleywide : Sign-Ups to Begin for Recreation Programs
- Color Guards on Display at Event
- THOUSAND OAKS : Children Make an Impression at Amgen
- FILLMORE : Trains to Tour Hills and Citrus Groves
- Crenshaw Clamps Down at End : Prep football: Cougars shine on offense, defense in fourth quarter to defeat Manual Arts, 16-8, in season opener.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Edison Loses Standout Riederich in Victory Over Las Vegas Valley
- Fund-Raiser Set for Theatricum Botanicum
- Woman Jailed in Veterans' Forgery Case
- John Megna; Former Child Actor, Stage Director
- CANADA : U.S. Base Leaves Lasting Legacy of Friendship--and Pollution
- House Rejects Last Attempt to Block Closure of Bases : Defense: With measure defeated on 343-75 vote, the military has less than two years to begin shutting down facilities.
- Police Officer Wounded Before Killing Suspect at Motel Near Disneyland
- Officer Shot, Suspect Killed at Anaheim Motel
- SAN CLEMENTE : City OKs Deal to Share Animal Shelter Service
- Random Bullet Cuts Short a Life on the Mend : Shooting: His brothers and fellow recovering alcoholics enjoyed helping Ramon Toro find new purpose at AA meetings. Now, they must send his body back for burial in his Mexican hometown.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sabot Championship at Westlake Lake
- LA PALMA : County Won't Be City Investment Option
- Encino : Vietnamese, American Vets Invited to Picnic
- In contrast to the common belief that...
- LAKE FOREST : City Plans 2 Meetings on Trash Contract Bids
- Seal Beach : City Won't Apply for Grant to Add Officer
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Orange Settles Old Score With Newport Harbor : Football: Panthers' new quarterback has a solid game in 20-7 victory.
- Coach's Death Disturbs Colleagues, Former Player : Basketball: Newport Harbor's Jakosky recalls speaking to Raya about the deaths of his brothers. DeBruijn remembers his dedication.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : Boyd's TD Run Lifts Channel Islands
- Destiny Is Now for Graf, Seles : U.S. Open: Co-No. 1 players oust Sabatini and Martinez to set up today's much-anticipated final.
- Antelopes Run Wild Once More
- Funeral Services Are Scheduled for Gary Raya
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : University Wins Battle of Irvine
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Music's More Than a Night Job for Saxophonist Vieux : Jazz: The 23-year-old says he itches to play, and veterans like Art Davis--with whom he performs Sunday in Seal Beach--are grateful.
- ENERGY
- Robert F. Niven; Supporter of the Arts, Unocal Executive
- Steering Committee : Drivers Shuttle Imports in Lap of Luxury
- SEAL BEACH : Computer Woes Stall Opening of Library
- Trail of Stolen Fullerton Reptiles Ends in Anaheim
- Antelope Valley Can't Kick and Loses
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Steelers Will Have Two New Corners
- Chaminade Defense Sets Up Offense, Overwhelms Agoura
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Music Review : Miller's Return a Satisfying One at Bowl
- Timely, Taylor-Made Blues on Tap Tonight
- For Old-Timers, Any Price Is a Bargain for the Eagle Rock
- USC's Great Expectations Begin With San Jose State
- PRO FOOTBALL/ DAILY REPORT : NFC : Everyone's Still Waiting on Sanders
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : San Clemente
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Capistrano Valley Begins Post-Patton Era With Victory
- SAN CLEMENTE : First Families Move In to New Shelter for Abused Women
- Buyers of Drugs, Sex Told to Stay Out of Westlake Area
- GYMNASTICS : Moceanu Leads Women, but Men Very Dismal
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Eagles' Early Burst Beats Mustangs : Santa Margarita: Newman's two touchdowns help stop three-game losing streak against Trabuco Hills.
- What's in a Name? : Philanthropy: Wise Community School is now Milken High, thanks to a $5-million gift from a family that includes a famous felon.
- Bombing Session Set at Camp Pendleton
- Central Los Angeles : Goal of Event Is to Reclaim Area's Past
- Platform : Has Fuhrman Harmed Community Policing Reforms?
- This Early, Just Make It a Light Bear
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- MTV Awards: Even Bob Dole Would Approve : Onstage: Pulled punches and constant bleeping make the theme 'Things You Can't Say on MTV.'
- John Brunner; British Science Fiction Novelist
- Monterey Park Candidate, Husband Agree to $12,500 Fine
- Colleges May Limit Policies on Minorities : Affirmative action: Approval of a proposal before the state community college board would affect hiring, business contracts and programs.
- Valleywide : Commuter Buses Aid Santa Clarita Workers
- Funds for Freeway Message Signs Sought
- Arizona Player's Death Is a Mystery : College football: Damon Terrell had been hospitalized in August but seemed to be recovering.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Kelly Saves El Dorado With Late Run to Beat Canyon
- Duck Draft Pick to Report Before Signing
- Trevino Presides Over Verdugo Hills Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wallach's Return May Come Sooner
- Notre Dame Comes Back, Wins, 27-10
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Plenty of Questions Remain in 28-24 Royal Loss
- Newbury Park Opens Season at Waimea
- TV Review : 'The Preston Episodes': A Promising Outing for Grier
- Theater Review : 'Fall of Ceausescu' Musicalizes Romanian Revolution
- ADVERTISING
- COMING UP : MONDAY
- Problem Cited With Company's Diabetes Product
- Youth Opinion : After Tattoos and Piercing Comes Branding
- Chauffeuring the Children : Busy Parents Rely on Van Services to Ferry Their Busy Youngsters
- NEWPORT BEACH : Single Commercial Waste Hauler Studied
- County Bases Officially Spared With House's Approval of Closure List : Military: A last-ditch drive by some congressmen from California and Texas to overturn commission's work is rebuffed.
- August Home Sales Continue Downswing : Real estate: Number of deals closing escrow declines 7.6% compared to last year. Average price also slips amid concerns over the economy.
- Making a Difference: Asians For Miracle Marrow Matches : Life-and-Death Matchmakers
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Down and Out in South Bend? How Did This Happen?
- OCC Fumbles Its Opener
- Busch League II
- TV Reviews : 'Brain' a WB Series With Some Smarts
- GOP Planning Medicare Cost Hike for Rich
- DECOR : Photos Change Composition of Art World
- Obituaries : * Uri Frenkel; Prominent Jewish Cantor
- 3 Newport Beach Residents Seriously Injured in PCH Crash
- $20,000 Reward Offered in Newport Shooting
- Saks to Open Outlet Store in Camarillo : Shopping: The 16,000-square-foot facility will be a first for Southern California. It will be located in the Factory Stores center.
- Van Nuys : Slum Conditions Lead to Criminal Charges
- Up-to-Date Touches and Old-Time Fun at Fair : Pomona: Los Angeles County event is expected to draw more than 1.5 million visitors during its 68th run.
- BUENA PARK : $1 Million Sought for Home Buyers Program
- Angels Defeat Helpful Twins : Baseball: Minnesota errors make 9-3 victory much easier.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Foothill Holds Off Tustin, 21-18
- Brink Finishes Harvard Career After 15 Years
- UCLA Faces Reeling BYU : College football: Surprising Bruins a tough order for Cougars, especially after disastrous season-opening rout by Air Force.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Clay Gallops for 301 Yards in 20-20 Tie
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Chuck Greenberg; Leader of Eclectic Band Shadowfax
- ANAHEIM : Kids Get a Real Feel for Nature at Center
- South Bay : Council Resists Push to Go on Cable TV
- YOM KIPPUR: A panel of rabbis from...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Program at The Oaks to Promote Literacy
- Angels Show Signs of Life in 9-3 Victory : Baseball: Key players are making the big plays at the right time, just like old times.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Managers, Players Get Suspensions
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Suburban Renewal : In a Rural Patch of Mid-Town Santa Ana, a Couple Are Committed to Helping the Community Revitalize and Reach Its Potential
- Charles Schleussner; Philanthropist, Real Estate Broker
- Arab Slain; Jewish Militants Claim Responsibility : West Bank: Fatal shooting is first terrorist attack by Israeli extremists opposed to peace with the Palestinians.
- Local Enforcement of Brady Gun Law Upheld by Court
- NATO Ready to Use Cruise Missiles Against Bosnian Serbs
- County to Raise Cost of Bus Transfer Passes
- Rethinking the Holidays : New Rosh Hashanah Rituals Mark Emerging Trend of Spiritual Renewal, Growing Influence of Women
- GARDEN GROVE : Officials Begin Trade Mission to S. Korea
- Bel-Air Presbyterian to Install New Pastor : Leadership: The Rev. Michael Wenning expects to apply lessons of tolerance from working in his native South Africa.
- IRVINE : Affordable Housing Project OKd
- Upset of Notre Dame Gets Graham Giddy
- This Fight Has Gotten Personal : Boxing: De La Hoya and Hernandez will get to turn verbal blows into real ones tonight in Las Vegas.
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- If You Haven't Seen Enough Tennis by Now, You're in Luck
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : With Stoll in Goal, This El Toro Team Could Be Great
- First Pension Probe Examines Wilson Records : Courts: Judge looks into whether convicted swindler William Cooper influenced governor's appointment.
- Pair to Be Tried as Adults in Teen's Slaying : Courts: The youths could face life in prison if convicted. Carl Claes of Tustin was shot to death over a $2,500 stereo.
- Countywide : Coastal Cleanup Day to Take Place Sept. 23
- VENTURA : Police Seek 2 Men in Stabbing Incident
- Valdez Misses Dunston in Giants' 7-3 Victory
- Sylmar Ragged but Still Light Years Ahead of Taft, 27-7 : High school football: Price and Taylor combine for 275 yards and four touchdowns as defending City Section 4-A champion wins 15th consecutive game.
- Hart Answers Wake-Up Call in 35-6 Rout of San Fernando
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Sunny Hills Gets Late Tie With La Mirada
- Wilson Urges Loosening of Overtime Pay Requirement : Labor: Governor wants extra compensation to be based on hours worked per week, not per day. His proposal sparks Democratic outrage.
- Departure Marks Break From Past for Senate
- Fight Brewed Before Beijing Conference, but It Never Percolated : Women: Legwork on controversial issues at Cairo gathering paves way for pragmatic China talks.
- Foes of Abortion Try to Pressure Dole During Christian Coalition Conference : Politics: Hecklers demand that senator sign pledge of support for GOP platform plank opposing the procedure. Group was egged on by Gramm speech.
- Bittner Harvest : JC football: Trick play called by Moorpark coach planted the seed that helped the Raiders grow into a Southern California powerhouse.
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : Foothill
- Fontana Barely Avoids an Upset : Prep football: No. 3-ranked team stops Canyon Springs' two-point try in fourth quarter to win, 14-13.
- 'Truman' a Loving--if Superficial--Look
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- ENERGY
- Air Agency to Broaden Smog Alerts for Schools : Pollution: Goal is to make coaches and teachers more responsive. AQMD board also eases some restrictions on businesses.
- Yorba Hills Little Leaguers Win Last Cheers of Memorable Season
- Mental Testing Sought After Cellmate Death
- UCLA Psychiatric Unit Gets Full Accreditation : Medicine: Institute was put on probation after surprise inspection. It had come under fire after a patient attempted suicide.
- Update : * Follow-up on the news : COSTA MESA : Shalimar Assessment District Proposed
- Martinez Gets the Job Done for Dodgers : Baseball: Pitcher's six-hitter in 8-2 victory over Pirates is the latest exploit in obscure season.
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Westlake Ties Buena, 35-35, in First Game at New Venue
- Even if NBA Approves Deal, Things Could Get a Little Tight
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : San Clemente Finally Clicks, Beats El Toro, 27-15
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Savanna Runs Out of Chances : Football: After a wild finish, Kennedy manages to escape with 8-6 victory.
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : St. John Bosco Shuts Down Huntington Beach in Second Half
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Esperanza's Parrish Cools Down Indio
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : Villa Park
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After 41 Years, Indians Are Back in the Playoffs
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : La Habra Can't Handle Whittier Rushing Attack
- Blues Fest Injects Soul Into Event : Pop music: Performers-- including Dr. John, Fabulous Thunderbirds and Buddy Guy--will be spread out over two days in Long Beach.
- KCET Breaks With History to Fund 'Chicano!' Series : Television: Public station's 11 1/2-hour telethon Sunday is believed to be the first such effort by a PBS station in support of a single production.
- JAPAN'S RATE CUT : Incremental Change : Japanese Banks Like Cut, Little Borrowers Not Sure
- No Leaks? Let Wood Shakes Be
- Ralph Rosenblum; Film Editor and Director
- PCP Reported in Victim of Bridge Attack
- Foes of Abortion Try to Pressure Dole During Christian Coalition Conference : Politics: Hecklers demand that senator sign pledge of support for GOP platform plank opposing the procedure. Group was egged on by Gramm speech.
- In D.A.'s Office, Cochran Had Chance to Fight Abuses
- Torrance Fires Employee Accused in Noose Incident : Race: Worker, who denies deliberately placing rope above black colleague's desk, will appeal dismissal.
- Van Nuys : Man Gets Probation for Role in Murder
- OXNARD : 2 Men Rob Bank in Unusual Heist
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Considers Adult Business Zone
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Gallery to Show Colburn Works
- State Shortfall to Delay Local Highway Projects : Transportation: The $522-million shortage is expected to add two years to some programs already earmarked for funding.
- Real Estate Agent Convicted in Theft : Court: Van Nuys man was accused of taking money from a woman after claiming to represent a law firm.
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Yeltsin Lashes Out at NATO Strikes in Bosnia
- LAPD Retiree May Be Forgery Probe Target : Police: Sources say grand jury is investigating allegations that a former detective faked a judge's signature on a warrant in 1993.
- Southeast : Space Industry Urged to Boost Research
- SC Bancorp: New Jersey-based Basswood Partners LP...
- Wilson Gives Appointment Documents to O.C. Judge : Politics: Spokesman maintains governor's decision to name attorney to state post not related to First Pension scandal.
- For a Switch
- JAPAN'S RATE CUT : Incremental Change : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar and Dow Both Rise as U.S. Approves of Move
- SENATOR PACKWOOD RESIGNS : Accusers Express Anger, Relief : Reaction: Several of the women say they have little sympathy for the Oregon lawmaker. They look forward to 'time to heal' and a chance to move on with their lives.
- Jewish School Renamed for Milkens : Officials Brace for Protests Against Name Associated With Junk Bond Felon
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Agassi, Sampras Top Compelling Men's Semifinals
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : EIGHT-MAN
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- No Crisis in This 'ER' : With 23 Emmy Nominations and Strong Ratings, the Show's Challenge Will Be to Keep the Edge in Season 2
- Clark's Child Custody File to Remain Sealed
- Activists Alarmed by Bid to Reverse Dolphin-Safety Law : Ocean: GOP bill would lift ban on tuna caught when the mammals are killed. Free-trade treaties muddy waters.
- Panel OKs Ending U.S. Speed Limit, Helmet Requirements
- Ruby Ridge Informant Denies Entrapping Weaver : Probe: Kenneth Fadeley tells Senate panel that the white separatist took the initiative in sale of illegal shotguns. However, he offers no corroboration.
- Unconscious Couple, Son Pulled From Surf
- Dreams of a University Take Form : Education: A Cal State official is on a special assignment to champion plans to build a high-tech 'academic village in the fields.'
- Pop Star Juan Gabriel to Lead Mexican Independence Parade
- Police Commission Chief Urges Unit to Fight Sexism, Race Bias
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : League Can't Keep This Under Its Helmet
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : Newport Harbor
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Rich Bloodlines
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : SCORECARD / COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS FROM WEEK 1
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Vander Wal's a Hit in Rockies' Victory
- Lohr Leads Magee by Stroke at Canadian
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : Costa Mesa
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP
- Movie Review : Violence the Name of Game in Thriller 'Tie'
- AUTOS
- Gardening : Freesias Make Scents for Winter Color
- Bergen Brunswig's Chief Resigns
- Vivika Heino; Highly Regarded Ceramic Artist
- Religious Right Dispatches Its Missionaries to Beijing : Women: Making foray onto world stage, Christian groups cite 'radical' feminist agenda at U.N. conference.
- Update : * Follow-up on the news : LAGUNA NIGUEL : City to Pay Higher Animal Shelter Tab
- 4 Arrested After Package of Opium Is Found in Mail
- Van Nuys : Helicopter Pilot Mourned at Airport
- MOORPARK : Lawyer Urges City to Work With Landlord
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Perley Leads Aliso Niguel Past Dana Hills
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Are First Again--41 Years Later
- PRO FOOTBALL/ DAILY REPORT : AFC : Steelers Will Have Two New Corners
- U.S. Takes Over Whistle-Blower Suit : Defense: Allegations against McDonnell Douglas involve overcharging. Firm says they are without merit.
- Shares Rise on Talk of Bank Deal
- Packwood to Leave Senate by End of Month
- Studio City : City Vows to Modify Fence Around Park
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : High Tide Was Bad News
- ALISO VIEJO : City Changes System for Collecting Trash
- Conversation : 'We Have Teachers Who Haven't Bought Into the Community'
- Westside : Scampering to Find a Free Run for Rover
- Panel Proposes 'Third Way' for Evangelical Christians : Politics: Position would emphasize the moral responsibility advocated by Religious Right and some governmental actions called for by the left.
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: WATER POLO : El Toro
- NCAA Still Has Johnson Questions
- ORANGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREP EXTRA : Brass Pushes Sonora Past Laguna Hills
- Serra Tops Crespi, 14-9, in Final Three Minutes
- Rancho Santiago Opens Football Season Today