- Countywide : County Plans Forum on Fiscal Recovery
- Valleywide : The Coolest Job in Town: Ice Cream Taster
- Comprehensive Care Corp.: The Newport Beach provider...
- Future Domain Corp.: The privately held Irvine...
- State Electric Wholesale Plan Supported
- Zantac Wins Preliminary FDA Approval: The prescription...
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- Medical Panel OKs Osteoporosis Drug : Pharmaceuticals: Analysts say FDA is likely to approve Merck's non-hormonal Fosamax.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- McDonnell-Led Team Wins British Copter Contract
- Tomes That Tell All . . . or Just Too Much
- The On-Line Activist
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- Finding a New Path, a New Voice of Her Own
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MTA : Stop the Train Before We Crash : The trouble-plagued Red Line will cost $4.3 billion more to complete. Spend the money on expanding dependable mass transit.
- Talk about swing votesYou may recall that...
- Libraries Again Hope to Solicit in Tax Bills
- Central Los Angeles : Housing Project Newspaper Is in Peril
- Coalition Votes to Fight Transit Fund Suit
- LA HABRA : Body of Bludgeoning Victim Found in Field
- Rough-Water Test : Hilgers, 14, Is Ready to Try 10 Miles in Ocean Swim Event
- Dodgers Stagger Out of Second-Half Gate : Baseball: They adjust uniforms and coaching assignments, but familiar lack of offense is key in 4-0 loss to the Marlins.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Improves; Boskie Will Miss Start
- DANCE REVIEW : Powerful Works From Guevara
- Agoura Hills : Council to Appeal Ruling on Recall
- PORT HUENEME : Motel Manager Stabbed in the Neck
- COMPANY TOWN : Video Vexation : Tallying Sales in Booming Biz Can Be Tough
- COLUMN ONE : Roadside Revival by the Patels : Indian immigrants, many sharing a surname and a dream, now own one-third of America's motels. They've weathered tough times and bias to give a sluggish industry a shot in the arm.
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Lots of Rock at Cruise Night : Glendale's street party will feature Freddy Cannon, The Chantays and Capt. Cardiac & the Coronaries.
- Feeling Groovy at The Happening
- Pop Go the Ad Balloons : Costa Mesa Outlaws Inflatables Despite Merchants' Protests
- Park Hailed as 1st Step to Beautify River
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves 2 Housing Projects
- A Symbol of Hope Calls It Quits : Popejoy's departure should bring no cheers, even among O.C. supervisors
- San Gabriel Valley : IT'S A DEAL
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Stay Unbeaten With Victory
- The Snuff Dreams Are Made Of : Art: Chinese boxes represent centuries of craftsmanship in tiny, clever packages.
- Allen Attacks GOP Rivals as Sexist and Un-American
- Glendale to Hire at Least 20 Firefighters This Summer
- THE COUNTY BUDGET CRISIS : A Bleak Outlook : L.A.'s Pioneering, Renowned Suicide Prevention Center Could Shut Down as Early as Aug. 1
- Ventura Urged to Drop Tax Deal for Mall
- San Clemente Couple Die as Plane Breaks Apart, Crashes : Tragedy: Investigators study why the single-engine craft fell in pieces into a San Joaquin Valley cornfield, killing newlyweds Gordon and Pauline Hatch.
- SANTA ANA : Vietnamese Protesters Decry Normalization
- Southeast : PLEA ENTERED
- YORBA LINDA : December Slaying Still Baffles Police
- Hospital Lays Off 47 Employees
- Southeast : Body Relocated at Troubled Cemetery
- New West Symphony Faces Threat by Union : Labor: Amid troubled contract negotiations, American Federation of Musicians considers barring members from playing in orchestra.
- SEAL BEACH : Channel's Sand May Replenish Beaches if Grains Match
- COUNTY WATCH : This Wolf Is Real
- Escaping a Jam : Janicki Back on Track After Injuries Disrupted Pitching Career
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Legislators Try to Aid Fertility Clinics' Users : Enforcement: State Sen. Bill Leonard proposes to make it easier for patients to sue for theft, while a congressman pushes U.S. agency to implement rules already approved.
- * James Dale Witt, 35Job: Gardener.Expertise: Degrees...
- Countywide : Agencies to Sponsor Domestic Abuse Fair
- McPeak Climbs to New Heights
- ESPN Puts More Cameras on Nomo
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sorrento': Inviting Look at Life in Australia
- THE MEDIA : Giving Mexicans News They Can Trust : Political commentator is new executive at No. 2 TV network, where he hopes to instill credibility.
- Another B of A Branch Robbed, Day After Major Heist
- San Fernando Valley : SUBURBAN SODOM
- South Bay : Tax Proposed to Pay for Crossing Guards
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : A Handy Swimsuit Inspector
- The President in the Lion's Den : Clinton forthrightly addresses religion in schools
- Westside : Beverly Hills Store's Police and Fire Sale
- It's Another Bountiful Harvest : Evangelism: Baseball makes way for religion as 20,000 gather at Anaheim Stadium to take part in a modern crusade.
- MOORPARK : Unlicensed Valencia Contractor Arrested
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cancer Hot Line Business Booming
- STANTON : City OKs Reduction of Utility Tax to 5%
- King of the Kings? He Seems to be Top Candidate
- It's All in Fun at 'Beachwood Palace'
- MOVIESMaking a 'Shockwave': "Waterworld" screenwriter David Twohy...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Zukerman, Romero: An Odd Bowl Mix
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CD-ROM Buyer Caveat: Check Prices
- ICN Trades Target of SEC, FBI Inquiries : Stocks: Sources say investigators are looking at the sale of 55,000 shares by the firm's chairman. ICN refused comment.
- Ex-City Worker Accused of Massive Fraud
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- THE GOODS : Simple Pleasures : High-tech gadets aren't everything. This year's crop of award-winning product designs proves less is more.
- Valleywide : Greens Fee Hikes OKd for 7 City Courses
- San Gabriel Valley : NEW HOME
- VENTURA : City Opens One-Stop Permit Counter
- Westside : DOLE PROTEST
- REAL ESTATE
- Buyout Plan Gets 1,500 Workers to Leave DWP : Government: Employees take enticements of $25,000 to $85,000 as utility moves to trim staff by 3,000.
- Sciandri Is Leader of Daily Pack, but Indurain Stays First Overall
- Edmonds Turns On the Ignition : Baseball: His long home run at Tiger Stadium gets the Angels started, and Salmon's shot in 10th finishes Detroit, 8-5.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Roosters' Can't Overcome Theatrical Flights of Fancy
- Chef's Mission Is to Put Saddle Peak Back on Track
- NBC Looks to Restore the Shine on 'SNL' : Television: The late-night series gets an overhaul, with cast and writer changes. 'The show needs to be reinvented,' a network executive says.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tonno a New Place With Hits, Misses
- Touchstone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach company's...
- NAACP Finds Lavish Outlays by Past Officers
- Probe Asked on ATF Whites-Only Retreat : Congress: Armey cites reports of Tennessee gathering loaded with racist epithets and slogans. Evolution into 'Good Ol' Boy Roundup' is described.
- EVENTS : It's All Smooth Skating Now : Club's annual show encourages competitors-- hobbyists as well as serious athletes--to skip the jumps. The contest gives points for artistry and theatricality.
- Colleges
- Obituaries : * LeRoy Farrar, 66; Avid Golfer
- SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Sets Anniversary Events
- Task Force to Study Why LAPD Officers Are Leaving
- San Fernando Valley : All-Star Team Tagged Out Over Fund-Raising Games
- * 535 W. Roses RoadThis 127-year-old Episcopal...
- Developer Balking at City's $70,000 Bill for Environmental Report : Moorpark: Messenger says document is being held 'hostage.' Official says firm hasn't paid bills.
- Charity Strikes Out : Glendale Little Leaguers Benched for Playing in Benefit Tourney
- Unisource to Move Customer Service, 100 New Jobs to Huntington
- Researchers' Cold Streak Yields New State of Matter : Science: Thousands of atoms merge at extreme low temperature. Deeper understanding of physics may result.
- ART : Variations on a Landscape Theme : The diverse works in the Topanga Canyon Gallery exhibit are an attempt to present more than 'little old lady watercolors.'
- The Mean Season : We seem a lot ruder lately--acts of kindness make news. But truth is, we've been nasty to each other for ages.
- GROOVERS SHAKERS : Suited up like jocks, they're ready for 'battle.' But the competition here is dancing to house music. Unlike the raves of yesterday, these bashes are done with city permits.
- Hammering Home a Lesson : Women's 'Tool Time' class proves instructional and results in a victorious visit to the hardware store.
- An A-Peeling Display of Lunacy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Gets 60 Days for Masquerading as RN
- MUSIC : Songs of the Soaps : A housewife has turned her time at home into a career of writing love melodies for television.
- Authorities Ask Help in Finding 3-Year-Old West Covina Girl
- A Room Full of Champions
- Time Out / How we play in L.A. : A Summer Surge to the Slopes : Mountain bikers flock to ski areas in off-season, boosting lifts' revenue.
- Small-Customer Plan Expected to Get NASD Nod : Trading: Nasdaq system would give investors more opportunities to get better prices. The SEC is not likely to approve it any time soon, though.
- State Panel OKs Flexible Bilingual Education Policy : Schools: Districts could use English-only instruction or combination of immersion and native language classes.
- No Zoo, Amphitheater Allowed for Posh Resort : Agoura: Supervisor's plan restricts expansion of Fantasy Island. Neighbors have complained of noise.
- Commentary : Latin Reforms Weather Mexico's Storm : Economics: Modernization continues with renewed commitment by voters and leaders in key countries.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : More TV Coverage Behind Plan to Move Kentucky Derby Draw
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Gets Caught in Home Run Derby
- The Demise of Typewriters
- Flag-Burning
- Venice Ducks
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Ex-Juror Kept List of Panelists' Names in Violation of Ito's Order : Transcripts: In addition, the Glendale man was accused by colleagues of eavesdropping. Records also show that neighbors told police Jeanette Harris had been a victim of domestic abuse.
- Cop-Killer Bullets
- DDT Levels
- Rehnquist's Court
- Syria and Israel
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1995
- Obituaries - July 14, 1995
- Obituaries - July 14, 1995
- Ito's Ruling Deals Setback to Defense Theory
- Clinton Assails Panel but OKs Base Closings : Military: He angrily accuses the bipartisan commission of politicizing the process, citing injury to the economies of California and Texas.
- MTA Fires Subway Tunnel Contractor
- Popejoy Takes Parting Shots at Orange County Supervisors
- Familiar Face Helps Push District Breakup Bill to New Heights
- Controversy Followed Embezzlement Suspect : Museum: But deputy director of natural history facility was never charged in incidents at previous jobs. He is now accused in scheme that pocketed $2.1 million.
- Clinton Hints at Giving FDA Tobacco-Regulation Power : Health: Remarks come after agency finds nicotine is addictive. AMA charges deception by one manufacturer.
- Popejoy Blasts Away at Three Supervisors : Bankruptcy: Outgoing CEO hurls barbs at Stanton, Silva and Vasquez. Board members downplay departure.
- Rockwell Sites Raided in Toxic Waste Probe
- U.S. Agents Seize Records From Rockwell Facilities : Raid: Probe reportedly involves how firm disposed of hazardous waste and billed the government for it.
- U.S. Legislators Push to Lift Arms Embargo
- Finding Cool Ways to Spend the Lazy Days Ahead : Don't say you're bored; there are plenty of ways to fill vacation time--from beach rentals to billiards, bowling and batting. : FUN FEST VENUES
- EVERYWHERESow: Heat-tolerant annual herbs; also Asian greens...
- SUMMER FLOPS : Say Goodby to 'Blowouts' With Beach Sandals That Borrow the High-Tech Features of Athletic Shoes
- Ecological Damage Swells China's Floods : Asia: Development and logging leave Yangtze region vulnerable to rains.
- State Report Says L.A. County Fiscal Crisis Is Massive : Budget: Legislative analyst's study was requested by lawmakers skeptical of problem's dimensions. It confirms major cutbacks probably will be necessary.
- Hiking in Angeles Forest Is No Walk in the Park for Urbanites : Carelessness can be costly in rugged terrain where six people died last year.
- Brush Fire Chars Area Near School; 2 Teens Arrested
- 3 Flee With $750,000 in Newhall Bank Heist : Robbery: The men threatened employees with a bag of what they said were explosives. They turned out to be flares and fireworks, police say.
- $750,000 Taken in Bank Heist, Authorities Say
- New Dominoes Are Domestic and Economic : If present trends continue, today's young worker faces an 84% lifetime tax rate.
- Test Keeps UCI's McIlwain Off of the Recruiting Trail
- Boy's Body Pulled From Reservoir : Littlerock Dam: Apparent drowning is second reported in less than a week at recreation area near Palmdale.
- This Ginger Is Ailing After Big 1994 Season
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Gilliland Knows Tricks of Saugus
- HEALTH CARE
- 3 Youths Escape Big Intake Pipe; Vehicle Doesn't
- Street Artists on Promenade Face New Noise Rules
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Can Government Improve Quality of Life? : THE TYRANNY OF NUMBERS: Mismeasurement and Misrule, <i> by Nicholas Eberstadt</i> , The AEI Press,$24.95 cloth, $16.95 paper; 328 pages
- THEATER REVIEW : Dolly, Mame Drop in for 'Girls' Revue of Broadway Favorites
- Guy Jeans Dances With New Partners While Lion I's Sit Out : Singer-songwriter is fronting new group at Bombay Bar & Grill.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Popejoy Quits as O.C. Chief, Cites Board Meddling
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : The Wrong War at the Worst Time : Vietnam undermined our institutions and values. A Balkans war could destroy the American Dream.
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School Superintendent Has Contract Extended
- Sylmar : 2 Residents Plug Into Electric Cars
- Preliminary Probe Exonerates Officers Whose Car Killed Boy
- ANAHEIM : New Police Contract Approved by Council
- Magic's Game Changes Name, Site Because of NBA Lockout
- Ex-Jockey Club Chairman August Belmont IV Dies at 86
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beethoven Opens Bowl--at Last
- Uneasy Lies the Crown on the Michael Who Would Be King : Pop music: Sales of Jackson's 'HIStory' album have declined, and some radio stations are dropping the single 'Scream' from their playlists.
- SAILING : Merlin Ends Up First on Corrected Time
- Castro Defies Time on Sand : She's Olympic Beach Volleyball Candidate at 37
- CLUB REVIEW : Cinegrill Offers Warm Home to Variety of Entertainment
- Dabbling in Adventure at Sea : Recreation: Outdoors specialist 'turns people on to mother ocean' with kayaking course.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Davies and Kinks Offer Spirited Lesson in Survival
- Ford May Drive GM Out of No. 1 Truck Maker Position : Detroit: Consumers are shifting loyalties to sport-utility vehicles. GM lacks key truck parts to keep up with demand.
- Executive Travel : Productive Downtime Option
- San Francisco Group Buys Pillsbury's Van de Kamp's
- THE WINE DOCTORS : Winemakers Without Wineries
- A Single Flavor for Every Taste
- CRENSHAW : Students Create Own Jobs--and Prosper
- Absolutely Not Fabulous
- Following in Revolutionary Footsteps
- MARINA DEL REY : Friends Plan Benefit for Woman Recovering From Brain Surgery
- FOR THE KIDS : Junior Rangers Learn Lore of the Outdoors at State Parks : Programs are educational, fun and free to youngsters with families staying at many campgrounds.
- It's Your Life : WHERE'S CHET? : Drummer to Rejoin Band in Late August
- Once a Savior, CEO Became an Interloper
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Suspected of Supplying Drugs Arrested
- Reward of $25,000 Offered for Information in Slaying
- Obituaries : * Frank Carmen Verardo Jr., 64; Minister
- I Didn't Know That : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- South Bay : 24 Years Later, His Ship Has Gone Out
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Hunting a Brain Invader : Scientists are tracking an elusive virus that some suspect may help trigger schizophrenia.
- Slain Grocery Owner Is Mourned : Violence: Relatives gather at home of Jyotasna Prajapati, 29, who was shot in robbery at her Van Nuys store.
- Van Nuys : Man Convicted in Quake Relief Scam
- Hoover Still Determined to Succeed : Football: Quarterback, who set records at Canyon, is learning a new passing system on the North all-star team.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Everybody Looks Up at Indurain
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Abaginone Heads East to Try Luck in the True North
- German Authorities Put Steffi Graf Under Investigation for Tax Evasion
- King Check Is (Nearly) in the Mail : Hockey: Fans due playoff ticket refunds can expect them soon after financing agreement with team is worked out.
- Meatless Mexican
- It's Come to This
- JAUNTS : Convenient Cozy Dell Trail Is Pleasant Trek for Nature Lovers : Path outside Ojai is an easy escape to the outdoors, with wildflowers and a creek along the way.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Launching Mission : Benefit Screening and Lessons of Perseverance in 'Apollo 13' Further Project Independence's Goal to Help Disabled Live Alone
- A PLAY-FULL SUMMER : Multiple Productions Set the Stage for a Season of Family-Style Fun
- Rabbis Tell Israeli Soldiers to Disobey Orders : Mideast: Religious Zionists challenge peace process by calling on troops to refuse to vacate West Bank bases.
- Prudent Partying : Dancing: Alcohol-free Club D.N.A., set to open on the Westside, promises to give teens a safe place to have a good time.
- Bill Easing Rent Control Appears Headed for Passage : Sacramento: Tenants gain some concessions from lawmakers, but most provisions would expire in three years.
- Exercise the Right to Hide Your Sins
- Westside : Compromise Reached on Rent Control
- Southeast : Wonder if King Tut Had This Problem
- Board Told Health Cuts May Become Costly : County: Budget proposal would reduce care for mentally ill and might have an adverse financial effect in the long run, officials say.
- Quake Report Prompts Building Code Review
- OJAI : Elderly Man Found Dead in Swim Pool
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : North Beats Central With 2-by-4
- Freedom Bowl Organizers Set Deadline for Decision
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Sexton Lets His Songs Show What He's Worth
- Pop Music Review : Nowhere, Man : Rembrandts Fumble in Trying to Uphold Beatle-esque Tradition
- Executive Travel : What to Do if Reserved Rental Car Is No-Show
- International Business
- AUTOS
- A Flavorful Festival
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : SOUTHLAND SAMBA : Immigrant Community's Diverse Culture of Art, Music, Cuisine and Religion Is Alive on Westside
- BUENA PARK : City Budget Overcomes Water Fund Deficit
- Quake Report Prompts Wilson to Re-Examine Building Codes : Investigation: Seismic Commission hearing focuses on safety in schools and effects on insurance industry.
- Complex Wrecked in '94 Quake Demolished : Housing: Residents of the Franciscan Hill Condominiums are suing the developer for alleged shoddy work.
- Central Los Angeles : Task Force to Fight Crime Near School
- Regulatory Reform, OK--but the Meat Ax? : Shortsighted effort puts public health and safety at risk
- Why in the World Won't Anybody Fight Johnson for a Championship?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Sexton Flexes His Songwriting Muscle
- Millen Looks to the Future : Auto racing: Serious accidents and injures give him something to think about as he works toward getting back on the track.
- Cover Story : Virtual Winery
- THEATER : First 'Star Search' Celebrity Shines on His Own
- Steppin' Out at a Nice and Easy Dancing Pace : Historic Santa Paula inn is a place to learn or practice steps without being jostled by fast-moving crowd.
- A Divine Evening of Glamour, Chaos and Hugh--in the Flesh
- Fed-Up Popejoy Calling It Quits : Recovery: Saying supervisors' meddling left him unable to do his job, O.C. chief executive will end rocky term five months early. Surprised board looks for a replacement.
- A Simpson Spin All Their Own : Media: Papers outside the mainstream don't try to compete with the big boys. Instead, they look for the angles their readers care about.
- ANAHEIM : City to Take Over Struggling Museum
- WESTMINSTER : Protests Bring Delay of Proposed Rezoning
- The V-Chip and Big Brother : Fascinating technology is clouded by its link to government ratings on TV sex and violence
- Staff Decries Targeting of 2 Hospitals : County: Proposal urges closing Olive View, Harbor-UCLA instead of County-USC. They serve many patients who can't pay for private care.
- Brush Fire Blackens 5 Acres in Rancho Palos Verdes
- Garment Gumshoes : State, U.S. Agents to Step Up Hunt for Labor Violations in Booming L.A. Clothing Industry, Despite Accord With Firms
- Flood of Departures Offsets LAPD Hiring Gains : Law enforcement: Despite a near-record number of recruits last fiscal year, the number of officers is about 215 short of Mayor Riordan's goal.
- Former Heidi Fleiss Call Girl Says Charlie Sheen Was Client
- Morceli Runs Lonesome 1,500-Meter World Record
- ART REVIEWS : Unfilled Fantasy of Democratic Inclusiveness
- TV-Blocking Technology Fails to Impress : Violence: Senate panel gets demonstration of new devices to allow parents to control what their kids watch. Guess what? The industry is far from ready.
- International Business
- Aetna to Add $750 Million to Reserves for Environmental Claims
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Jumps to 4,727.29 as Tech Shares Rocket; Nasdaq Trading Surges
- International Business
- Gut-Wrenching Battle Begins for New-Antacid Market
- Alliance Imaging, Inc.: The Orange company said...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- ART : Pick Up a Brush and Join the Mural
- CAMARILLO : Robber May Be Same as in Ventura Heist
- Woman Pleads No Contest in Boy's Death
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Satellite Ready to Release Probe Into Jupiter's Atmosphere
- North Hollywood : Parking Permit Zone OKd for Residents
- Shrimp Cocktail
- Beachcomber's DelightForty years ago, Hawaiian knickknacks were...
- IN SEASON : Grapes of Mirth
- Serbs Round Up, Expel Muslims in 'Safe Area'
- SPOTLIGHT : THE HOLE THING : How Bagels From Seven Local Shops Stack Up
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Overhaul Needed for U.N. to Keep Areas 'Safe' : Bosnia: Peacekeepers will have to go to war with rebel Serbs to protect Muslim enclaves, some say.
- B of A Declines to Aid State Workers in Budget Impasse : Finance: Bank of America says it won't give special loans to government employees who go unpaid.
- COLUMN ONE : Caught on the Wrong Side of the Line? : Chinese Americans must outscore all other groups to enter elite Lowell High in San Francisco, sparking an ugly battle over diversity and the image of a 'model minority.'
- Dr. Caligari(NR) Stephen Sayadian's flick is a...
- SPOTLIGHT : Auntie Anne's Soft Pretzels Are Bagel's Twisted Kin
- Mr. Blackwell Sends Dis-Dress Signals
- Battle Likely Over Sweeping Anti-Smog Plan
- Highlight of Show: Neon Pardner
- San Fernando Valley : CONDO DOWN
- International Business
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : High-Techs, Cyclicals Drive Dow Industrials to Close at Record High
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- Nationwide Health Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- The Price of Fame
- Plan Would Replace PUC, Energy Commission : Legislature: Proposal, which would need voter approval, calls for a single regulatory agency and lower utility rates, lawmaker says. Consumer groups react cautiously.
- School Breakup Issue Moves Step Closer to Ballot
- They Just Don't Get It : Out-of-towners <i> think</i> they know how to dress here. A Hawaiian shirt? Feel free to leave home without it.
- Yeltsin Feeling Better, Officials Say : Russia: President recovering after heart trouble. But health problems raise questions about his political future.
- It's Your Life : CYBERJAM : Restaurateur Planning to Hawk Homemade Foods on Internet
- City to Refinance Bond to Pay for Flood-Control Project : Thousand Oaks: About $600,000 will be saved on $14-million Lang Ranch funding.
- South Bay : NEW LIBRARY
- South Bay : SCHOOL TAX
- Man to Be Charged in Killing of Boy, 6, in Balloon Store
- Southeast : TRUCKER PROTEST
- VENTURA : Architect Named to City Planning Panel
- Man Cleared After 4 Years in Custody : Crime: Audio tape of alleged confession had been altered, defendant's attorney says. Judge dismissed case.
- Madlock Arrested for Allegedly Passing Bad Checks
- ART REVIEW : 'California' Dreamin' : Hammer Museum Exhibition Uncovers a Quirky Wave of Surrealism