- ANGEL NOTEBOOK : Carew's Daughter Battling an Unknown Blood Disorder
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : THROUGH SUNDAY : CARNIVAL
- JAZZ REVIEW : Captivating Akiyoshi Returns to Intimacy of a Piano Trio
- VENTURA COUNTY WEEKEND : MUSIC : Punkers Still Purple, Pierced, but It's a Whole New Mosh Pit : Today's adolescent hipsters are varied and decidedly upbeat. Be they 'hard-core' or 'retro,' their motto is D.I.Y.--Do It Yourself.
- Urohealth Bolsters Management Team; SelecTel Corp. Is Sold
- Private Company to Charge $50 for Internet Domains : Technology: The annual fee would not apply to individual users with e-mail addresses. It's all part of privatization move.
- Former Bank Officer's New Career Is the Berries : Farming: Family frowned at the switch but now applauds burgeoning cranberry operation.
- Panel to Study Quake Upgrade Incentives
- LEGAL WATCH : This Is Pro-Family?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Child Safety Event to Provide Fingerprinting
- GOP Blocks Key Piece of L.A. County Aid Package : Capitol: Republicans use parliamentary maneuvers to tie up a local tobacco tax. But Democrats vow to persevere.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Hagan, La Habra Beat Brea in Water Polo
- White's Career Thrown for Loss Again
- What's Next, Latte Lager?
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- California Wet
- FBI Arrests 12 in Online Sex Inquiry
- San Clemente Merchants Nervous in Wake of Shooting
- MISSION VIEJO : Council OKs Building, Operation of Library
- EL MODENA : Man Dies in Van Fire; Freebasing Suspected
- SANTA PAULA : Family Offers Reward in 1994 Murder Case
- OAK PARK/THOUSAND OAKS : Death Penalty Waived in Teen Murder Trial
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Needn't Talk to Tuffree's Lawyers
- CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR : Festival to Feature Chowder Cook-Off
- Suspect in 'White Bag Bandit' Bank Robberies Is Arrested
- Bid to Toughen City Ethics Law Delayed for Further Study
- Area News : SOUTH BAY
- 'Tot Toters' Are Talk of the Town--and State--as Rules Are Weighed : The popularity of child-transport services is growing. So is the concern that they be regulated for safety.
- OC LIVE! : Moose Stands in the Middle of the Road
- Political Drama Tests the Limits of Diplomacy : Television: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger objects to an upcoming project about his work to extricate the U.S. from the Vietnam War, but TNT executives say the film is accurate and will air.
- International Business
- REAL ESTATE
- Labor, Technology and the Future
- Kirk Douglas' Sink--Water Less Foul
- Kurdish Refugees Take U.N. Hostages
- O.C. to Mortgage Its Way Out : Bankruptcy: Most of the county's landmark buildings would be used as collateral for massive equity loan if recovery plan passes Legislature.
- Leafy Invaders Cut Down to Size During Conejo Creek Restoration : Environment: State crews make mulch out of non-native trees that have caused erosion and flooding along crowded banks in botanical garden.
- CYPRESS : Warehouse Builders to Enforce Work Hours
- CSUN Seeks Developer for North Campus Land : Construction: Solicitations will go into the mail for retail, office or residential projects to bring in cash.
- ANAHEIM : Redevelopment Plan, Rezoning for Recycling Center OKd
- Conflict Delays Selection of New LAFCO Head : Government: County commission debates next action after two of three candidates are disqualified.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Take Wild-Card Lead
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Win Division Title Again
- ROCK TALK : Dread Zeppelin Combines a Bit of Led With a Whole Lotta Elvis : Tortelvis, a portly version of the King, fronts the group that plays famed rock band's songs as reggae.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Panthers Turn to Derrick Moore
- Midweek Report : High School Football Update : Heat Was On but Foster Kept Cool
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Vote to Keep Piazza at Catcher
- OC LIVE : SPECIAL EVENTS : Independence Observers Create Fiestas Large and Small
- 4 Original 'Trek' Actors Settle Dispute for $1 Million : Television: The quartet who played Scottie, Chekov, Uhura and Sulu reach agreement with Paramount in a dispute over the marketing of their images.
- Jason and the Scorchers: Heat of the Night
- A Blonde Who Had Less Fun : Pop music: Johnette Napolitano tells why she walked out of the successful Concrete Blonde. Her new band, Pretty & Twisted, plays the Galaxy in Santa Ana on Saturday.
- Valley Weekend : Outings : Celebrating a Resilient Language and Culture : Community: <i> 'Yiddishkayt: </i> A Family Festival in English & Yiddish' is a two-day appreciation for the words and ways of Ashkenazi Jews.
- A Beef With Technology : Rancher's Genetic Research Guides Him to Meat Success
- Salman Rushdie Moves Out From the Shadows : Authors: After 'The Satanic Verses,' he's ending his years of seclusion. There are talk shows, debates--and a new book ('The Moor's Last Sigh') to promote.
- COLUMN ONE : School's Out for Convicts : Taxpayers have stopped paying for inmates' college degrees in a backlash against prison reform. Corrections officials decry the loss of a powerful rehabilitation tool.
- Countywide : Municipal Judge Toohey Elevated to Superior Court
- Sylmar : Council OKs Studies for Silver Oaks Plan
- Southeast / Long Beach : State Drops Plans for Halfway House
- Colleges : Campus scene : IRVINE : Professor Elected to Gynecological Board
- Thirteen Proves to Be Unlucky for Dodgers : Baseball: After rallying from a 6-1 deficit, they miss chances and lose to Cubs, 7-6.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Raiders Go All Out--Against Media
- Key to Astronomical Mystery Discovered : Science: Sighting of a potential 'brown dwarf' could confirm existence of celestial bodies that are neither planets nor stars.
- Glad Rags : It's old, it has holes--but he loves it. At the heart of any man's wardrobe is the clothing equivalent of comfort food.
- 54 HOURS: A Guide to Recreational Events Between 6 p.m. Friday and Midnight Sunday : The Queen of This Court
- The Colorful, Asian American Life Is One for the Books : Publishing: A new encyclopedia touches on religion, culture, Kristi Yamaguchi and more. Will it be 'a resource for everyone'?
- Countywide : IDs Available for Alzheimer's Victims
- King Takes Tyson Fight to Fox : Boxing: Bout on free TV Nov. 4 will go up against Bowe-Holyfield on pay-per-view.
- What They've Done to Game Is a Crime
- Stolen Painting Story a Scam, Insurance Firm Says
- MusicBizet's "Carmen" was a bit of a...
- Camping
- Jason and the Scorchers: Heat of the Night
- Mile-Wide Meteor Created Chesapeake Bay, Researchers Say : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Simpson Trial
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Defense Hopes FBI Agent Can Blunt Expert's Testimony : Trial: Chemist has accused colleague of misconduct in previous cases. Lawyers say he could cast doubt on the credibility of Roger Martz, who testified about preservatives on Simpson's socks.
- The Plight of Workers
- Less Spam
- The Inter-Nyet : With His Surfwatch Program, Software Developer Bill Duvall Has Jumped Into the Fray Over Who Should Police Children's Access to Sexually Explicit Material : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Pie Crust III: Flute It
- More Pork
- Antarctic Ozone Hole Growing at Record Rate, U.N. Reports : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Photos Shed Light on Bright Flashes...
- Nuclear Testing
- 'To Wong Foo' Delivers Unexpected Message...
- SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Fossil of Large Bird Casts Doubt on Dinosaur Egg Identification : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- New Drug Therapy Found Promising in Treating MS : SCIENCE FILE: An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Abortion and Overpopulation
- Cal Ripken Jr.
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 14, 1995
- Prosecutors Opt Not to Include Simpson Chase : Courts: They win OK to enter new DNA evidence, but lose on fibers. Garcetti denounces Ito over fining of office.
- Savings Uncertainty Holds Up GOP Medicare Reform : Legislation: 'The big unknown' is how many people will choose managed care. Providers, beneficiaries will have to pick up the difference.
- WAVE OF SUPPORT: Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington...
- Boxes of Tossed-Out Fossils Were Not Labeled, School Official Says : Paleontology: 'The workers involved feel horrible,' Supt. Bernd says. Water district spokeswoman contends materials were marked.
- Library Tax to Be Placed on Ballot
- Allies Reportedly Won't Escalate Bosnian Raids
- Legal Issues May Jeopardize Evidence Against McVeigh : Law: Suspect appeared at hearings, met agents before learning his rights or seeing a lawyer, records show.
- ROCK ON: Just when you thought the...
- 'TRANE RIDE: For tenor sax player Doug...
- Browning-Ferris to Buy Elsmere Landfill : Waste: Purchase of dump from BKK Corp. may delay site's development while boosting pressure to reopen Sunshine Canyon.
- American Vanguard Corp.: The Newport Beach company's...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Riggleman Picks Gwynn Over Piazza
- Clippers, Lakers to See How New Cap Fits : Pro basketball: Under pending agreement, Clippers appear in better shape, but Lakers should find room soon.
- Additional Rare Beatles Tracks Identified : Pop music: Sources outside of Capitol Records name tunes to be included on three CD retrospectives.
- An Angler Laments Rod That Got Away
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Fuller Signs With Steelers
- Theater Review : 'Suddenly' a One-Act Reality Check
- Buchwald, Paramount Settle Film Dispute
- Success Is in Cards for Black Youngsters : Enterprise: Umoja Children's greeting card business makes money while filling a niche in the community.
- Team Shoots for a Different Kind of Goal : Tragedy: Katella High water polo players dedicate their season to two killed in car crash.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Serbs' Firm Stand May Push NATO Into Crisis
- Coalition's Big Gun: Supporters Who Vote
- Second Game Ends in a Draw
- GARDEN GROVE : Officials Fear Effects of County Sewage Fee
- On-Line Sting Just the Beginning, Says Cyber-Sleuth Squad
- Southeast/Long Beach : LACK OF UNIFORMITY
- THOUSAND OAKS : Actor Pleads No Contest to Assault
- Countywide : Trans Union Wins Credit Report Contract
- Supporters Rally Behind Children's Science Museum : Government: Conversion of former City Hall is ideal, backers say. But city officials warn that they need to raise $13 million from a lease or sale.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Want a Tie for a Present, but Don't Get It
- Clinton, GOP Leaders Seek 'Train Wreck' Side Rail : Budget: In hourlong meeting, agreement is reached to consider a stopgap spending bill. It could avert government shutdowns on Oct. 1.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Warnings of Unrest Bring Angry Reaction
- Husband Suspected of Murder-Suicide in Blast
- Math Task Force Stops Short of Urging Fundamental Reforms
- San Fernando Valley : MOVING OUT
- Central Los Angeles : NEW HOPE
- Jury Selection Begins in Federal Bribery Trial of Rep. Tucker
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : PGA Tour Gets a Free Drop From the FTC
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Abdul-Jabbar Leans Toward Not Playing
- ART REVIEW : 'Still Working' Shows Firm Direction of Senior Artists
- Hoskins Aviation Lighting: The Tustin-based company has...
- Primed for Profit : Inner Cities May Have Inherent Advantages for Growth
- Northern Exposures : A Garden Grove man returns to a tiny Arctic island base where he served during World War II. He--and the old snapshots he brings--are welcomed as historic artifacts to a place that's changed dramatically.
- '90s FAMILY : How You Play the Game Some victory-obsessed parents can't set aside their own sports dreams. But praise and approval will keep kids having fun.
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Rights Activists Hail General's Dismissal
- South Bay : Redondo Beach Studies Offering Credit Card
- Health-Care Firm Scraps Major Project : Employment: Purchase agreement for site is terminated. WellPoint business park plan was expected to accommodate about 1,700 workers by 1997.
- CRIME WATCH : Computers' Dark Side
- Second Knight : Sammy Followed Ryan to USC, but It Wasn't as Easy as Robinson Thought
- Ventura Teachers Approve Pact With 3.73% Pay Hike
- Chevron Sells Huntington Developments : Real estate: Deal involves only a fraction of the vast land holdings the firm intends to unload.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Police Panel to Get Full Set of Fuhrman Tapes, Transcripts
- Doctor Gets Prison in Bungled Abortion
- Scandals Turn Cemeteries Into Land-Use Issue in L.A. : Burials: Owners' profits dry up as sites fill up. Two memorial parks are being investigated for reselling plots.
- COLUMN ONE : In India, a Leader Rises From the Depths : The new head of the nation's most populous state is an 'untouchable.' Her startling ascent epitomizes the power and volatility of caste politics.
- Tribute Planned for Ex-City Manager Dixon
- Southeast/Long Beach : New Alamitos Bay Dock Launches Sailing Programs
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Gymnasts Reluctantly Chase Gold
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Motley Fool and His Money Are Soon Having Fun Making More
- 2nd-Quarter Trade Figures Show Record U.S. Deficit : Economy: Results prompt fear that domestic employment could suffer.
- CONSUMER
- Study Faults FSX Jet Deal With Japan : Aerospace: Key U.S. technology was obtained through trade program.
- Watson Takes Over at Ventura, Parker at Moorpark : JC basketball: Former assistants receive approval of Ventura County board to coach at two of the state's most successful programs.
- MISSION VIEJO : 10-Acre Brush Fire's Cause Investigated
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Trabuco Hills
- New Talent Serving Women's Volleyball Program Well
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Wilson Has His Eye on Trnka
- Nomo Not Cracking in Stretch : Dodgers: He pitches a solid eight innings in 7-1 victory over Cubs. Piazza raises average to .363 and Butler makes inspiring play in center.
- 'True West' Discovers the Center of Gravity : Theater review: The Costa Mesa production balances the performances that make the Sam Shepard drama work--and work well.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Pearls' Deconstructs Greek Archetypes in Four One-Acts
- '90s FAMILY : Easing the Way for Struggling Elderly
- Urohealth Systems Agrees to Buy Instrument Maker
- FBI Agent Declines to Testify About Siege : Senate: Man who killed Randy Weaver's wife takes the Fifth Amendment at hearing into the '92 Idaho shootout. He had been denied limited immunity.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Cunning Betrayer of the Public Trust : FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: The Rise and Fall of Clark Clifford <i> by Douglas Frantz and David McKean; </i> Little, Brown $24.95, 464 pages
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Adopts Strict New Investment Policy
- Kinko's Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary : Business: The company was called a 'hippie print shop' when it started but sprouted into a multinational corporate giant.
- Studio Heeds Foes of Expansion Plan : Media: Warner Bros. unveils list of compromises in bid to win approval of 3-million-square-foot project.
- Scandals Turning Cemeteries Into Land-Use Issue in L.A. : Burials: Owners' profits dry up as sites fill up. Two memorial parks are being investigated for reselling plots.
- San Gabriel Valley : LIBRARY FEE
- Police Car Rams Fleeing Van to Put an End to 20-Mile Chase
- Jose RangelRancho Santiago, SophomoreCross-CountryIt took Rangel, from...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sanders Hit by Pitch, Leaves Game
- Now He Can Show Them How It's Done
- NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Albacore Making a Splash Once More
- Aliso Viejo-Based Armor All Names Executive Vice President
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Talk of Killing U.S. Quake Agency Rattles Geologists
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Aid Group Says 100 Were Shot to Death
- State Report Urges Return to Basics in Teaching Reading : Education: Panel calls progressive methods a failure that could doom children economically and socially. The recommendations may have dramatic national impact.
- FILLMORE : Condor Chick Moved to Wildlife Refuge
- TUSTIN : First Day of School Also First at School
- The Author Spins a Mystery : Is Colin Powell on a book tour or is he running?
- El Monte Residents Struggle With Aftermath of Sweatshop Incident : They worry that their town's image will be tainted by recent events that they say could have happened anywhere-- even in a working-class community of families.
- Anderson Helps Revive Angels, 3-1 : Baseball: Rookie left fielder's home run, defensive play in sixth inning combined with Langston's pitching beat White Sox. Lead stays at six games.
- Heating Halts Endeavour's Satellite Experiment
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- OXNARD : City to Buy Land, Use Waste as Fertilizer
- Central Los Angeles : Agency Takes a Shine to Neon Sign Project
- Walks Bring Youngsters, Parents Close to Nature
- Man Sues Store Over Porn Found in Child's Video
- Building Cultural Bridges to the South : Art: MOCA has embarked on a long-term project with two other museums to integrate Latin American works into the U.S. mainstream.
- Panel Makes 1st Decisions on Women's Platform
- Comcast Says It Will Team With Ex-Disney Exec : Television: Southland-based unit of cable operator will expand into programming and new-media business.
- Quake Repairs of Valley Sewers to Take 2 Years
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Imelda Marcos' Seat in Congress Upheld
- Lake View Terrace : Decision Expected on Fate of City Dump
- A Crime Against Art : Theft of three sculptures from subway site has officials baffled. Did vandals like the work, or just the materials?
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Record Speaks for Itself With 'Jaws of Life'
- West Hills : Mall Store Closes After 3rd Slaying
- Schools : Education news : LA HABRA : School Gets Ready for 100th Birthday
- 80 Feared Killed in Sri Lanka Air Crash
- Van Nuys : High School Seniors Offered College Credit
- SMALL COLLEGES / LONNIE WHITE : Opponents Gunning for La Verne Football Team
- BOYS
- Cal's Rough Start Disappoints Gonzalez
- Robinson Is Already Impatient with Boucher's Camp Absence
- MOVIESPlay It Again, Shirley: Shirley MacLaine will...
- Wholesale Prices Drop 0.1% in August : Economy: Low inflationary pressure raises possibility of another rate cut.
- HEALTH : Baby's Death Focuses Senators on Question of Hospital Stays
- OXNARD : Public Help Sought in Stabbing Incident
- SAN CLEMENTE : Man Fatally Shot After Altercation Identified
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Slain by Father Get Legal Name Change
- Role reversalIn "Tales From the Casting Couch,"...
- Pedaling Peddler : Autobike's President Is Geared Up to Market Self-Shifting Cycle
- Ackerman Win Regains Republican Edge : Former Fullerton mayor's victory in the runoff gives the party back the lower house margin it lost in December.
- San Diego State Just a Number for CSUN : Volleyball: Matadors play better than they have against other ranked teams, but No. 21 Aztecs (7-1) hand them ninth defeat in 10 matches.
- Trabuco Hills Names Carrillo Boys' Soccer Coach
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Outshining Sister Won't Be Easy for Heather Garritson
- Change in Focus Helps to Boost Carl's Jr. Profits : Fast food: A re-emphasis on premium burgers returns some lost business to the chain.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Student-Friendly Software Helps Report Writers
- A Nation of Like-Minded Americans? Perish the Thought
- Wars of Words : City Hall: Airport commissioner--under pressure for her affirmative action criticism--resigns. She lashes out at council foes.
- Ethnicities' Medical Views Vary, Study Says : Diversity: Study finds many Korean Americans and Mexican Americans prefer not to be told of fatal illness. Most blacks and whites say they want to know.
- Convicted Rapist Escapes From Courtroom : Trial: Ricardo S. Meza, charged with attempted murder, walked out of a holding cell Tuesday morning and past some of his jurors. A deputy called him 'very dangerous.'
- Supervisors Honor Probation Officers
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Surprise Drop in Wholesale Prices Boosts Dow to Record
- Goldman Sachs Emerges as Bidder for N.Y. Landmark : Real estate: Mitsubishi, Rockefellers will give up ownership of Rockefeller Center.
- Levin in Atlanta Fine-Tuning TBS Deal : Media: Time Warner chief plans to present proposal Friday.
- THE TREATMENT: Not every Republican in Washington...
- GOP Pushes Savings Option in Medicare Plan
- Store Opening Symbolizes Sarajevo's Reawakening
- Where Peace Hangs Fire in the West Bank : Mideast: Arabs, Israelis face off daily in Hebron. Each side lays claim to city.
- OXNARD : City Police Officers to Patrol Campus
- San Fernando Valley : Quake-Damaged Sewers Will Be Fixed
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Arrested in 19 Car Burglaries
- Winnetka : Residents Renew Call to Block Off Alley
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Los Alamitos
- Elli EstradaRancho Santiago, FreshmanCross-CountryEstrada, from Santa Ana...
- A Catch-22, Indeed : Anglers Are Finding the Bonito Fishing Superb in King Harbor, but to Their Dismay, So Are the Voracious Sea Lions
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : El Modena
- CONSUMER
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Inflation Drop Fuels Bond Rally and Sends Dow to New Record
- UC Berkeley Ranked First in Ph.D. Programs
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Growing Angry, Cynical About Legislature
- Pavarotti Hosts Bosnia Benefit
- Teen-Agers' Marijuana Use Nearly Doubles : Drugs: The increase, which began in 1992, is attributed in large part to a perception among youngsters that pot cannot harm them.
- Pup's Political Chase Ends With Honor of Mascot
- FULLERTON : Man Crushed by Tractor-Trailer Wheels in Apparent Suicide
- Westside : Venice Condominium Project Is Killed
- Westside : COMMITTEE CLASH
- Anaheim : Loss Prompts Closing of UCI Birthing Center
- Tujunga : 63-Year-Old Woman Found Dead at Home
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Tailback Walters Starting From Scratch
- Rookie Defenseman Impresses Ducks
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Dana Hills
- Canyon Girls Stay on Heels of Thousand Oaks in Cross-Country
- McCaskill Runs Out of Time, Eligibility at Cal Lutheran
- 'Garden' Secrets Reaped : Theater: Joe Lauderdale, who directs a youth troupe in the musical in Laguna, sees lessons of growth in the story of renewal.
- There Is More to Investing Success Than Tech Stocks
- And a Child Leads Them : Leo Beckerman, 11, of Studio City is one of the top fund-raisers for AIDS Walk L.A. through his group 'Kids Who Care.' : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- Development May Impact Roads, Oaks, Water, Study Says
- Sun Valley : Middle School to Get Interim Administrator
- CYPRESS : Students Celebrate Mexican Holiday
- TUSTIN : New Principals Set at Three City Schools
- NBA Players Choose Union by a Landslide : Pro basketball: Collective bargaining agreement now set to be ratified and season seems likely to start on time.
- Langston Comfortable in Angels' New Rotation : Baseball: Pitching on three days' rest, he does just fine as team moves closer to AL West title.
- Some Good, Some Trash and Some Awfully Beautiful People
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RETAILING
- Wholesale Prices Drop 0.1% in August : Economy: Low inflationary pressure raises possibility of another rate cut.
- Justice Looks Into Detroit Dailies' Pact
- POLITICS : Old Campaign Ads Never Die, Archive Keeps Them : From presidential campaigns to school board races, repository has more than 55,000 commercials dating back four decades.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Experts See Peril in Possible Payment by County to Juror : Psychology: If Ito covers the woman's $3,000 rental loss, other panelists may feel resentment, which could make agreement on a verdict more difficult, some say.
- Thank Goodness Players Will Have Something to Do
- Experimenting at the Lab : Theatre District Takes Its Quest for Passion to the Anti Mall in Costa Mesa
- Primed for Profit : Inner Cities May Have Inherent Advantages for Growth
- University of Judaism Gets $22-Million Gift
- O.J.: The Cruise : It was a fantasy come true for Simpson case junkies. There were analyses, seminars, a mock trial, even the chauffeur. For most, the only drawback was that it had to end.
- Senate Welfare Plan Altered to Make States Keep Up Share of Aid
- San Gabriel Valley : COMMERCIAL STRIP
- A Deadly Knock at a Suburban Door
- Man Hurt When Train Slams Into Car
- SAN CLEMENTE : Surfers Try to Wipe Out Plan for Military Housing on Bluff
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dicey Secret Challenging Ah Sigh
- Journalist's Death Sentence Has People Judging the Judge
- VENTURA : Zoning Changes OKd for New-Home Plans
- Obituaries : James Paul Lougee; Ex-Olympic Team Swimmer
- Self-Interest Days in Sacramento : As session nears an end, desire to do the public's business seems to cool
- Growing Pains and Kindergarten : HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- San Gabriel Valley : Top Pasadena Official Gets 2-Year Contract
- Bennett's Deep Six Sink Agoura : Water polo: His half dozen goals help Crescenta Valley coast to 24-6 victory.
- Marion Jones Picks Olympic Track Bid Instead of Basketball
- PREP ROUNDUP : Wilkins, Metzger Help San Clemente Upset No. 2 Laguna Beach