- Although Beauty May Be Skin-Deep, a Suntan Is Not
- Gay Lawmaker Challenges Dole
- A Real Go-Getter : Dog Displays Fetching Form in Practice for Frisbee Finals
- $5.5-Million United Way Drive Begins
- Why Are We All So Shocked?
- Ventura County Weekend : MUSIC / SOUNDS : South Indian Musician to Bring World to Ojai : The classical vocals rise from centuries-old customs and will be performed this weekend by a master, Adyar K. Lakshman.
- Study Ties Aspirin to Reduced Risk of Colon, Rectal Cancer
- San Gabriel Valley : Vote Scheduled on Card Clubs
- Volunteers : Helping hands : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Nonprofit Groups Run on People Power
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SMALL SCHOOLS
- SEAL BEACH : City Begins Downtown Street Resurfacing
- After Citing Burnout, Parkhill Decides to Resign at Penn State
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Pals Robinson, Van Boxmeer Face Off on L.A.'s Hockey Scene
- JUST PREPS : The Top 20
- Killer's Penalty Trial Delayed Pending Stay
- One Last Hill to Climb : Cross-country: Thousand Oaks High girls have unfinished business from last year: a state championship.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Osborne Rescinds Ban on School Paper
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Seles Win Sets Tone at Open : Tennis: Fans get more than their money's worth as Becker and Agassi also win thrillers to gain the semifinals.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Winners in 'Mortal Kombat' Conflict Are Those Who Like Violence
- OC LIVE!
- Peppers' Peck Stirs Bushel of Controversy : Pop music: Guitar magazine is pulled off some shelves because of a cover photo showing Flea and Dave Navarro kissing.
- Ventura County Weekend : ART : Watercolors on the Menu at Gallery Restaurant
- Ventura County Weekend : SUNDAY
- Ventura County Weekend : FOOD : The Heat's on as Cooks Prepare to Square Off in Chili Competition : Rotary Club-sponsored contest at the Simi Valley Drive-In on Saturday will send chefs to their corners to whip up spicy, secret concoctions.
- Valley Weekend : VIDEO GAMES : Playing Primal Rage Makes Prehistory Cool
- COSTA MESA : City Bans Camping to Discourage Vagrants
- Just a Few Moments off the Leash Cost a Dog Its Life : Pets: A Tustin man says he and his two small dogs were being attacked before he fatally stabbed a German shepherd. The larger dog's owner says there was no threat.
- Los Cerritos Welcomes 6th-Graders : Education: Younger students join Thousand Oaks intermediate school for the first time. Many Simi campuses still rebuilding after quake.
- Obituaries : * Jean B. Holmes; Retired Nurse, Midwife
- Ogden Tackles Roles Head On : College football: At 6-8 and 310, UCLA lineman is big in Westwood, and soon to be big in the pros.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Still No Quarterback Announcement
- Expanding WAC Has No Room for Northridge
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Keeps Yankees in Race
- JUST PREPS : Picking the Top Player Is No Easy Thing
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SMALL SCHOOLS
- Ventura County Weekend : SATURDAY
- County Changes Mind, Is Willing to Accept 1,100 Acres for Trails : Parks: Supervisors are expected to OK deal with developer, thanks to equestrian group's maintenance offer.
- SANTA PAULA : City Agrees to Add a 5th 911 Dispatcher
- Drug for AIDS Patients' Vision Safe Taken Orally, Study Says
- LONG BEACH STATE NOTEBOOK / JASON REID : Volleyball Ranking Puzzles Gimmillaro
- Ventura County Weekend
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Becker Puts His Mouth in Agassi's Shoe Again
- Bono's 'Summit' Not the Hottest Ticket in Town : Industry: Entertainment executives commit to attend after the format is changed from congressional hearing to 'round-table discussion.'
- TV REVIEW : 'Faith': On Front Lines of Culture Wars
- Valley Weekend : RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sophisticated Italian at Down-to-Earth Prices : The attractive Trilussa in downtown Glendale focuses on flavorful pastas, pizzas and entrees.
- ANAHEIM : Mighty Ducks Deny Anti-Gay Motives
- Countywide : Company Selected to Keep Heavy Equipment in Shape
- South Bay : They'd Rather Compromise on Schools
- Streak Miscellany
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Smith: There's Too Much Sanders Talk in Dallas
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SMALL SCHOOLS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Expected to Play Against BYU
- The Big Noise(NR) Laurel and Hardy made...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Williams, Ma: To Each His Own
- Santa Ana : Group Presses for New Look at Murder Case
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Ex-Wife : Courts: D.A. plans first-degree murder case against physician charged with shooting Eileen Zelig in courthouse.
- UCI Terminates Contract of Golf Coach
- A Higher Calling : Religion Plays an Integral Role in Both Life and Music of Burning Spear, Who Performs Tonight at the Galaxy
- NEWPORT BEACH : Murder Charge Filed in Infant Boy's Death
- Capistrano District Sues Water Supplier
- State to Probe 13 Cemeteries That Failed to File Financial Data
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Uniforms Arrive at Elementary School
- San Gabriel Valley : WATER TORTURE
- MISSION VIEJO : Bankruptcy Loss Hurts College District Budget
- ANAHEIM : Eisner Says Rink Symbolizes Disney Link to City
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Courthouse Slaying of Ex-Wife
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Quadriplegic Grateful for a Charmed Life
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3 Arrested in Alleged Kidnaping of Driver
- For the Record, Ripken Laps Field : Baseball: Oriole shortstop is given an unprecedented 22-minute 15-second ovation after he tops Gehrig's legendary mark by playing in 2,131st consecutive game.
- Angels Get Lost in All Hoopla : Baseball: AL West lead, however, stays at 5 1/2 games despite second lethargic setback, 4-2, in as many nights at Baltimore.
- Sprint Ace Smith Returns to Race at Bakersfield
- The Raging Battle Over the Other Jackson : Execs From 10 Major Record Companies Are Competing to Sign Janet Jackson. The Deal Could Be the Most Lucrative in Record History
- Classroom Building Unveiled : Education: Structure will aid Glendale High's transition to a four-year campus and offer state-of- the-art equipment.
- Airport Official Admits to Excluding Burbank : Council: Authority President Carl W. Raggio Jr. says he kept city off key panel because of its opposition to expansion.
- In Gaining Experience, Northridge Is at a Loss : Volleyball: Young Matador women are no match for USC in a 15-2, 15-3, 15-11 setback and fall to 1-6 with a second three-game losing streak.
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : What Does Seles' Quick Dominance Say About Women's Tour?
- At the Movies
- Ventura County Weekend : JAUNTS
- OC LIVE! : ART : A Show of Force, Fragility : Chinese Painting Exhibit Accents the Magic of <i> Chi</i>
- Clinton Even With Wilson, UCI Poll Shows : Politics: County respondents favor Dole for President by wide margin. They also support state initiative against affirmative action.
- OJAI : Money Woes Force 25 Hospital Layoffs
- Progress Forces Horse Stables to a New Home
- Westside
- Streak Miscellany
- Seles Too Tough for Novotna : U.S. Open: On verge of dropping first set in comeback, second-seeded player defies defeat with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 victory.
- 1-0 Loss to Phillies Sinks L.A. : Dodgers: Once again, Valdes follows Nomo to mound. Once again, despite sharp performance, he loses.
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Perks of NCAA Title Include a Trip to the White House
- ART REVIEW : Goya's 'Sleep' Laced With Reason, Emotion
- 'Words Collide' Has Unifying Purpose
- Move to Buy Water Project Is Dead
- COMMUNITY WATCH : Fired-Up Volunteers
- Broker Finds Another Way to Reach Out to Customers : Investing: Merrill Lynch advisers serve 3,000 hearing-impaired or deaf customers. The portfolio totals $250 million.
- Swiss Bank to Buy Stake in Perot Computer Firm : Mergers: The company founded by the Texas billionaire stands to double its revenue.
- Fast-Food Fixer Perry Departing El Pollo Loco : Restaurants: Veteran executive takes on new turnaround task with faltering Hardee's.
- Curry Without Embarrassment
- What Happened to California's Seafood? : THERE WAS GOLD IN THEM THERE SEAS WHEN OUT STATE'S FISHING CATCH LED THE NATION. THE GOLD RUSH IS OVER
- Executive Travel : Chicago Still Busiest Passenger Air Hub, Memphis Tops for Cargo
- Chief's Monitoring Remark Surprises LAPD Officials
- BY DESIGN : Wear and Care : For vegans, back-to-school shopping means label reading and extra effort. But it can also save money.
- Legislator Sees Political Fallout in Polynesia
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Dressing Down for Mosh Pit
- Stage Props Mistaken for Floating 'Mines'
- COLUMN ONE : Uneasy Ties That Bind Across the Pacific : Time has not erased the tensions between Japanese Americans and Japanese. But each needed the other to rebuild after World War II.
- Babbitt Reluctantly Sells Federal Land for a Pittance
- Father Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Daughter : Courts: Costa Mesa man admits accidentally killing teen and gets one-year jail sentence. Officials say alcohol played role in incident.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Looks Into Recouping Millions It Lent
- Wilson, Clinton Are Tied in Orange County, Poll Finds
- Council Members Seek to Toughen L.A. Ethics Laws
- Blessed, Fragile Peace in Liberia : Council's leaders must end their rivalries if democracy is to have a chance
- An Unblinking Eye on Iraqi Factories : Germ-war issue demands ongoing U.N. scrutiny
- Brown Suggests Expansion of Commerce Dept., Not Closure
- AUTOS
- 375,000 Flammable Scarves Recalled
- <i> Jugo's </i> There
- Leaning Toward Pork, Try Tenderloin
- Summer Shortcuts Are Hot News
- Hurricane Luis Cuffs U.S. Islands With Gales, Drenching Rain
- Bilingual Class Backers Decry Dole's Proposal : Education: Senate majority leader's contention that students should be taught in English receives a frosty response at Reseda High School on first day back.
- PIRU : 1 Dead in 5-Vehicle 'Blood Alley' Crash
- AIRLINES
- Calls to OSHA Rise During Labor Strife : Workplace: More than half from union shops turn up no serious hazards, analysis shows.
- Panama Leader Urges Use of Base as Anti-Narcotics Center
- BY DESIGN : BOOK REVIEW / FASHION : So, Can You Learn Style From One of These Books?
- BY DESIGN : Say What You Will--They Go for the Bronze
- O.C. Home Sales Pick Up for First Time in Months
- California Firms Get Much More Venture Capital : Investing: Money invested nearly triples over previous quarter, survey finds. Silicon Valley companies benefit most.
- Only the Esoteric
- Mexico Drug Cartels' Power Growing, DEA Says : Smuggling: Official says woes of Colombian groups leave an opening. More pressure on southwestern U.S. border predicted<i> .</i>
- North Hollywood : 2 High School Grads Honored as Scholars
- Central Los Angeles : Model House Aimed at Inner City Buyers
- Dispute Over Homeless Center Heats Up : Social services: Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg says facility is needed, but opponents fear it would further tarnish Hollywood.
- Nonprofit Groups
- NATO Attacks on Serb Targets
- Superhighway
- Very Barry
- Move to Buy Water Project Is Dead
- State to Probe Cemeteries That Failed to File Financial Data : Oversight: The lack of reports is considered a sign of possible consumer abuse in wake of recent mortuary scandals.
- Alar Again
- Kitchen Bards
- Police Won't Be Charged in Man's Death
- Bike Rules
- In Defense of Torrance
- School Counselors
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 7, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 7, 1995
- Bosnian Serbs Defy NATO by Digging In Heels
- 2 L.A. Officers Shot; Suspect Believed Slain
- Dealing With a Raider to Save a Forest : Headwaters: An S&L; sharpie is blitzing old-growth redwoods to save his neck; we can swap his debt to save this ancient forest.
- TOP JOB: Ventura Friends of the Library,...
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : More Power Sought for Police Supervisors to Root Out Bias : LAPD: Mayor, chief say station house leaders are best able to spot problems. But plan hinges on union cooperation.
- Fuhrman Invokes 5th Amendment, Refuses to Testify : Simpson case: Ex-detective is asked three questions, including whether he planted evidence. Jurors aren't present, but defense will seek to have them informed.
- COST OF TRADITION: What would happen if...
- L.A. Health Crisis May Draw Needy to County : Hospitals: Officials monitor a plan to close San Fernando Valley facilities. They warn of a possible influx of uninsured patients.
- Legislators Vow Last-Gasp Push to Bail Out County
- Air Force Expects Rise in McDonnell C-17 Orders : Military: Problems in Long Beach-built transports have been solved, official says. Move could stabilize industry.
- Fuhrman Invokes 5th Amendment, Refuses to Testify : Simpson case: Ex-detective is asked three questions, including whether he planted evidence. Jurors aren't present, but defense will seek to have them informed of the action.
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 7, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 7, 1995
- For the Record - Sept. 7, 1995
- RETAILING
- New Wave of Mayhem : Juveniles Are Increasingly Committing Violent Crimes--and Experts Don't Know Why or How Best to Stop Them
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Take Me Out to the Internet? Tune in to Baseball on the Web
- Lawsuit Targets Failure to Seek Endangered Status for Steelhead Trout : Environment: Coalition of conservation and sportfishing groups says federal agency should try to protect the fish, which spawns in local rivers.
- North Hollywood : Ohr Torah Offices Burgled, Vandalized
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Bicycle Cops Put Mettle to Pedal
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- Westlake to Hold Housewarming Party for Home, Sweet Home
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC
- Anglers Will Be in the Dark at Irvine Bass Tournament
- NEWPORT BEACH : Public Forum to Focus on County's Economy
- Southeast : CRIME WAVE
- Westside : CORNER GROCERY
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds' Schott Withholding Payments to Cincinnati
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 : SUNSET LEAGUE : Esperanza's Forth Has Inspirational Spirit : Football: Death of his mother forced tight end to look inward for courage and strength.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Prophecy' Has Strong Holiday Opening
- AWARDSKennedy Center Honors Five: Actor Sidney Poitier,...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Warped Tour' Engrossing but Oversized
- McDonnell to Sell 12 Jets to Taiwanese
- '90s FAMILY : He's Digging Up His Roots and Putting Them in Print
- Volunteers to Replace Quake-Damaged Newhall Home
- Countywide : Airport Foes Pressing to Hit Ballot Deadline
- 2 Sentenced in Massive Cocaine Bust
- VENTURA : Authorities Arrest Burglary Suspect
- Make Home Business Legal : Zoning: It's illogical for L.A. to bar self-employed but not corporate home-based work.
- Dueling pyramids:One of the Nine Modern Wonders...
- AUTOS
- U.S. Firms Eager Soldiers in Drive to Balance Budget : Lobbying: The Chamber of Commerce, other business groups have marshaled forces to persuade Congress to do what any company or family must do--live within its means.
- Fraud Charged in Suit Naming O.C. Developer : Courts: Investors who lost $15 million say former owner Magdy Hanna lied about prospects of Newport Pacific.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Chirac Orders Strict Border Checks
- Cost-Cutting at Mazda May Include Layoffs : Cars: Irvine-based importer's U.S. sales declined 29% last month, and the yen's strength is hurting margins. The company confirms 2 executives were let go last week.
- With a Child, an 'Instant' Takes on New Meaning
- First Lady, in Blunt Talk, Stresses Rights
- Sheik Painted as Leader of Terrorist Army : Trial: Closing arguments draw links of conspiracy between Egyptian cleric and nine defendants. Prosecution claims plans to 'wage war' on U.S.
- LA HABRA : Plan Board to Get Nude-Dancing Pitch
- Westside : City Seeks to Annex College Property
- Security Company to Pay $30,000 in Shooting of Dog : Agreement: Settlement reached between Westec and owners of a German shepherd killed by guard.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- SIMI VALLEY : Ammonia Leak at Plant Forces Evacuation
- Central Los Angeles : 3 Cities Ask Reversal of Poker Game Ban
- Q & A
- Simi Officers Told Grand Jury Their Partner Lied : Perjury: Policemen waited eight months before testifying about a search and David Ming, who faces trial in November.
- A Waiting Accident Happens
- The Ultimate Sexual Degradation : While some talk population control, Bhutto denounces the killing <i> in utero </i> of girl babies.
- GARDEN GROVE : In Any Language, Customer's Right
- Uniting Town and Gown : Federal grant will help Occidental College hold 'conversations' with its diverse neighborhood. : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- Countywide : Man, 28, Found Guilty of Selling Guns Illegally
- Streak Miscellany
- Waiting for a Friend : Football: Paraclete High players put their faith in strength of Brant Theurer, a teammate who remains in a coma more than a month after he was ejected from a car.
- Valley Teams Are Moving On Up : Water polo: Four area schools are ranked among the top four in their respective Southern Section divisions.
- Greenpeace Admits Error Against Shell : Environment: Group overestimated impact of sinking drilling platform.
- Laugh Lines : Punchlines
- Family Escapes Harm in Home Robbery
- Groups Chart Course for Magnet Campus
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Denies Role in Sexual Assault
- City Panel OKs Special Funding for Development : Sylmar: Committee approves studies needed to set up assessment district to provide tax-free bonds.
- 2,131 Can't Get Here Too Soon
- Outdoors : Enjoyable Hike, With a Catch : Fishing: One-day trips out of Mammoth Lakes involve stops at six small lakes.
- Three Football Teams Resort to Drastic Measures
- Outdoors : NOTES / PETE THOMAS : 'Psychic' Tuna Finally Show Up, Miss Holiday
- RETAILING
- Former Media Execs Face Fraud Charges
- CityWalk Suspects Plead Innocent
- The NFL Is Gone and L.A. Lives On
- SIMI VALLEY : District Gives Kids a Place to Hang Out
- VENTURA : Plaza Signs Posted Over Cycling, Skating
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Shooting Victim Gets Arrested
- Slumber Party Has Helped Chatsworth Improve Chemistry : Volleyball: With as much talent as last season's City championship team and improved unity among players, the Chancellors are expected to win again in '95.
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : No Comeback for Fernandez This Time
- The Sankarabharanam Trust of India has donated...
- CD-ROM REVIEW : Rocky Digital Picture Show : 'Phantasmagoria' Sets New Standards in Size and Gore
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Merlin': Futuristic Retelling of Legends
- Fluor Daniel Wins Contracts for Power Plants and Hotel
- Killers of Youth Ordered to Pay $1 Million : Court: Parents of Stuart Tay may never receive the money, their attorney says, but the matter was pursued to send a message to criminals.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Shock at Fuhrman's Racist Comments Crosses Color Lines on Jury
- OXNARD : Teen-Ager Recovering After Stabbing
- Randy Adams Sworn In as Simi Valley Police Chief : Law enforcement: Officers in troubled department looking forward to fresh ideas, new leadership style and a change in direction.
- Back to Basics at Beijing Meeting : Hillary Clinton returns focus to true issues
- San Gabriel Valley : State to Sell Houses Not in Freeway Path
- AFC : O'Donnell Has Hand Surgery
- Ripken Makes His Mark on Game, Record : Baseball: Homer, defense highlight 2,130th consecutive game to tie Gehrig.
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : No Comeback for Fernandez This Time
- Orioles Celebrate With Six Homers : Angels: Brian Anderson gives up four in a row in second inning of an 8-0 loss.
- CSUN Football Team Takes Another Loss
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Gets Charge Out of Seeing Unitas
- Calabasas : Home Depot Plan Subject of Meeting
- Educator Settles Burbank District Sex, Race Suit : Courts: Ex-principal Keiko Hentell, who will resign without a payout, charged discrimination led to 1994 demotion.
- South Bay : City Considers Anti-Homeless Ordinance
- Ripken Continues His Other Streak in Tying Gehrig : Baseball: Solid play that has highlighted career on display as he hits home run, makes fine defensive plays in 2,130th game in row.
- For Sampras, It's Par for the Course : U.S. Open: He runs Grand Slam record against golf partner Todd Martin to 4-0. Stich, Muster defeated.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Revealing One Family's Dark Secrets and a Killer or Two : DEAD MAN'S DANCE <i> by Robert Ferrigno</i> ; Putnam $23.95, 400 pages
- Gang Rape Figure Admits Guilt, to Testify Against 4
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Changes in Copyrights Urged
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Cashless Society Gets Closer With Plans for Electronic Currency : Money: A plethora of companies are devising digital means to supplant the greenback.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- France Detonates Nuclear Device at Pacific Test Site : Weapons: Controversial blast is first in a proposed series of eight. Worldwide protests condemn explosion.
- Cholera Hits 57 in Romania
- Hurricane Inflicts Massive Destruction in Caribbean : Weather: State of emergency is declared in Virgin Islands. Search and rescue teams are put on alert as storm continues its march toward Puerto Rico.
- Way Cleared for Vermont to Label Milk From Hormone-Treated Cows
- COLUMN ONE : U.S. Inmate Has a Hold on Europe's Power Elite : Politicians, philosophers seek to save convicted killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, saying his case shows America's racism and the barbarism of capital punishment.
- World IN BRIEF : WEST BANK : Assailants Slay Settler, Wound Wife
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Maddux, Giving Cardinals Fits, Wins His 16th
- NationsBank Agrees to Buy Bank South
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Lift From Blahs in Big Rally
- SECURITIES
- Dole Joins Supply-Siders as Last Great GOP Convert : Economics: Kansan embraces a flatter tax, other policies. His switch from deficit hawk helps knit party.
- UPDATE : Despite Calm, Hurricane Survivors Keep Their Guard Up : Luis is not an immediate threat, but many Floridians remain shuttered. They recall Andrew's ire three years ago.
- No Time to Burn : Volunteers: Sierra Madre's 44 unpaid firefighters triumph over the demands of busy lives to protect their city.
- San Gabriel Valley : READING, WRITING AND REPLACING
- San Fernando Valley : Congregation's Office Vandalized, Robbed
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Respect at Last
- Arts Plaza Ledge Raises Safety, Cost Concerns
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : Garment Industry Sweatshops Show System of Exploitation Is Alive and Well
- Security Firm to Pay $30,000 in Shooting of Dog : Settlement: Pact is reached between Westec and owners of a German shepherd fatally shot by guard.
- Northridge : CSUN's Wilson Greets Students at Picnic
- South Bay : THE MILKY WAY
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : New Orleans Puts Dunbar on Waivers
- VILLA PARK : $100,000 Budgeted for Street Repairs
- Dodgers Discover Defense in Victory : Monday's game: Dazzling fielding plays, solid pitching give them 5-1 victory over Phillies and NL West lead.
- Iraqis Admit to Broad, Virulent Germ War Plan
- THE ECONOMY
- Ex-Chrysler Exec Named to Tracinda Post : Detroit: The move by Kirk Kerkorian is spurring speculation that he may launch a new buyout bid for the No. 3 auto maker.
- Vans Names Chief Operating Officer
- Cal Ripken Isn't the Only One on a Streak
- Shuttle Launch Faces Possible Delay
- Pell to Quit; Act May Help GOP Boost Senate Margin : Politics: R.I. Democrat is seventh in party to retire. Republicans could have chance to revive stalled agenda.
- 4.7 Landers Aftershock Hits Yucca Valley
- LA HABRA : Man Found Wounded by Gunfire
- Woman Alleges Asch Sent Her Embryos to Researcher : Law: Once an admirer of the fertility specialist, she now is among his dozens of detractors.
- Freed Thai Workers File Lawsuit : Labor: Charges by 64 former sweatshop laborers include involuntary servitude, false imprisonment and civil rights violations.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE : 1994 IN REVIEW
- For Dodgers, Victory Is a Walk in the Park : Baseball: Butler draws pass with bases loaded in ninth; Phillies fall, 2-1. Nomo leaves after five innings.
- Streak Miscellany