- He Changed His Mind When He Cashed His First Paycheck
- They're on the Cutting Edge of Two Disciplines : Comedy: Jon Wee and Owen Morse mix juggling (with running chain saws yet) and ballet. The duo opens tonight at the Improv in Brea.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : O'Donnell Has Hand Surgery
- Man Shot Dead Through Open Doorway at AA Meeting
- RETAILING
- FILLMORE : Lancaster Teen-Ager Accidentally Shot
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Lift From Their Lethargy
- NATO Renews Bombing of Defiant Serbs
- Golfers Are Extreme Hazard, Suit by Course's Neighbors Says : Disputes: Fullerton family claims that errant balls threaten their lives, break windows and make back yard uninhabitable.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Fuhrman Named in '78 Request for Probe of LAPD
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Firm May Have Eroded Clinton Bid to Halt Mine
- For Wall Street, Budget Battle is Just a Sideshow
- Council Panel Urges Tripling Funding to Gang Truce Group
- Pickup Truck Driver Dies in Crash
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A New, Improved Park Returns From Albuquerque
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- She Wants to Be More Than a Botticelli Beauty : Television: To counter those who think 'Raphaelite' when they see her, Alicia Witt chooses diverse roles--from a bored teen on the sitcom 'Cybill' to a killer in the film 'Fun.'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Pro Scout Puts Fear in Ralston
- CONEJO VALLEY : Park District Board to Consider Wish List
- Developer's $205,000 Tax Bill Overdue : Ormond Beach: County officials say they have little recourse to collect from delinquent Baldwin Co., which owns 424-acre property.
- CHP Arrests 34 Over Drunk Driving
- San Gabriel Valley : WATER WORDS
- OXNARD : Police Seek 2 Men in Shoe Store Robbery
- FILLMORE : Man Listed as Critical After Suspicious Fire
- Freed Thai Workers File Lawsuit : Labor: Charges by 64 former sweatshop laborers include involuntary servitude, false imprisonment and civil rights violations.
- Streak Miscellany
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Practices on Limited Basis
- Streak Miscellany
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays' Fall Now Complete
- Q & A with COSTA-GAVRAS : 'We Live in Blood and in Time, Not in Fantasyland'
- She Lays the Law Down--Artfully : Books: Attorney Jessica L. Darraby draws on her passion and her profession to write an accessible treatise on art litigation.
- New Opening for LAPD Reform : Allegations against detectives could shift political winds--if Williams acts
- Journalist to Cops: What's the Real Story on Fuhrman?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Veteran Plans Ritual to Dispose of Flags
- TV REVIEW : 'George & Tammy': Lots of Talk, Not Enough Song
- Reelin' in the Years With Real Film Buffs : Movies: About 300 fans gather in Hollywood for Cinecon 31, a four-day orgy of moviegoing, memorabilia and movie star appearances.
- 2 Elevated to Key Executive Posts at Kodak
- Medical Foundation Fund-Raiser Planned
- SPORTS WATCH : 2,131 and Counting
- Lake Forest : 3 Suspects in Slaying Arrested in Las Vegas
- 2 Men Arrested After Delivery Truck Is Hijacked
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- Heavy Rains Yielding Massive Marijuana Crops : Drugs: Sheriff's officials step up their helicopter patrols following the seizure of about 6,000 plants near Lake Casitas.
- Agoura Hills : Jail Parolees Get Early Release for Work
- No Grand Auto Theft Charges for El Camino Football Players
- Because of a dancer's injury, American Ballet...
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Government Loses Key City, 1 Province
- Dublin Delays Talks on Ulster
- What Would Your English Teacher Say? : Language: Despite protests from grammarians and educators, hundreds of new words enter our vocabulary every year.
- Southeast : A HOEDOWN THAT WENT DOWN
- IRVINE : Developer to Present Amended Low-Income Housing Plan
- MOORPARK : Course to Teach Response to Disaster
- A Real Fight of Century
- Inside Scoop on the Private Lives of Ants : Family: The video 'Little Creatures Who Run the World' profiles the many varieties and survival techniques of the insect.
- He Knows the Day the Music Died : Jazz: Pianist John Wood, who plays in Huntington Beach tonight, says the loss of live recording sessions killed pop artistry. He's out to save the scene.
- Tay's Parents Get $1-Million Award : Courts: Judge says four of the slain honor student's assailants must pay; settlement is reached with a fifth. All are in jail, so amount collected may be small.
- Obituaries : * Irving H. Kline; Automobile Dealer, Horseman
- Southeast : Ex-Gangsters Join at Religious Gathering
- Northridge : Appeal Hearing Set on Nightclub Permit
- Rape Victim Still Unconscious After Weekend Attack
- New Campus in Oxnard Frustrates, Amazes Students
- Panel Urges More Funds for Anti-Gang Group
- Sheriff's Dept. to Take Over Court Patrols : Security: Supervisors vote to transfer responsibilities from county safety police to deputies and pledge improved measures after fatal shooting.
- Faldo Injures Wrist, May Miss Ryder Cup
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Gymnastics Becoming a Hot Ticket in Atlanta
- RETAILING
- Time Warner Stirs Investor Anxiety
- ANAHEIM : Registration Open for Golfing Fund-Raiser
- Newport Beach Relaxes Summer Surfing Ban
- CAMARILLO : Man to Be Arraigned in Girlfriend's Attack
- Valleywide : Awards Will Honor Officers for Bravery
- Court Rules Police Must Carry Pepper Spray if Told
- Courier Shows He's Focused and Clicking : U.S. Open: He drills 10 aces and defeats Muster. Sabatini and Graf win.
- Bouncing Around Air Circulation Ideas
- USAir to Post Profit for 3rd, 4th Quarters
- Augat Excels by Making the Right Connections : Electronics: The company's Kent, Wash., division is booming with a line of products that link telecommunications lines around the world.
- Two Salesmen Sued Over Alleged Ponzi Scheme : Courts: Pair worked for Steven D. Wymer, whose Newport Beach companies bilked cities of millions.
- Combining Share Votes With Virtue for Social Change : Activism: The Adrian Dominican Sisters seek economic justice along with returns on their retirement investments.
- Judge Dismisses an Indictment of Gov. Tucker
- OXNARD : Celebration Planned on Mexican Culture
- Westside : CANINE CASE
- 5 Murder Cases of Suspended Officer to Proceed
- 2 Colombians Get Long Prison Terms for Drug Trafficking
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Nielsen, I / PRO to Track the Net
- Katz Picking Up Duties From Brown : Assembly: With former Speaker running for mayor of San Francisco, he is turning over more responsibility to the Sylmar legislator.
- Senate Puts Final Touches on Missile Defense Bills
- '90s FAMILY : Hey, a Mom Can Dream, Can't She?
- Teen-Ager Surrenders in Bank Robbery in Which Teller Died
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Crime Hits Home for D.A. Secretary
- VENTURA : Donated Funds Buy New Beach Wheelchairs
- PIRU : Gift Allows School to Buy New Computers
- Dispute Over Homeless Heats Up With Goldberg's Support of Center : Opponents fear proposed facility for adults would further tarnish Hollywood. It's latest fight in a long war.
- Orioles Celebrate With Six Homers : Baseball: Angel starter Brian Anderson gives up four in the second inning alone of 8-0 loss to Baltimore.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / SUNSET LEAGUE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Revolucion' Keeps Audience on Its Feet
- Time-Warped in Heat of the Day : Pop music review: The 15-band festival might have been better served by stronger acts playing longer and redundant din dropped.
- Rooted in the Earth, Reaching to Heaven : Dance: Momix choreographer Moses Pendleton connects with nature in 'Passion,' coming Friday to OCC.
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine computer manufacturer...
- Cuba Approves Law Promoting Foreign Interest : Latin America: Passage of the bill marks a large step for the socialist nation toward a free-market economy.
- Even the Snakes Are Feeling the Heat as Sizzle Continues
- Williams Promises a 'Biopsy' of Fuhrman : LAPD: In response to concerns over inaction, chief tells council that department is keeping tabs on 100 additional officers.
- SEAL BEACH : Huntington Beach Plans Stir Concern
- HEALTH
- U.S. Widens Its Competitiveness Lead, Study Says : Economies: Singapore stays at No. 2, World Competitiveness Report finds. Once top-rated Japan slips to No. 4 from No. 3.
- '90s FAMILY : The Times That Bind : It's the little outings and rituals that connect children and parents--like Sunday walks or video night. Kids will cherish those moments well into adulthood.
- GT Bicycles Inc.: The Santa Ana mountain...
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine firm said...
- More than 100 firefighters battled two brush...
- Changes Sought in Payment Rules for Oil Spill Damage : Environment: Instead of putting price tag on each acre or animal harmed, new Clinton Administration plan would require a comparable action to make up for the loss. Neither industry nor activists are satisfied.
- HMO Revolution in California
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 6, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 6, 1995
- Sponsors Move Gay Dance From Pond : Event: Promoter suspects increased fees are result of anti-homosexual prejudice. Manager calls that 'ludicrous.'
- Holiday Is Over; Mourning Begins : Shootings: Four people were killed and at least three injured in the Valley during the long Labor Day weekend.
- ORANGE : Hearing Delayed for Teen Slaying Suspect
- USC Will Let Johnson Start Opener Saturday : College football: NCAA investigation won't keep receiver out of San Jose State game.
- O.C. Recovery Plan Outlook Gets Cloudier : Legislature: Two key county lawmakers say that a host of last-minute complications leave chance of passage just '50-50.'
- Witnesses Tell Jury of Fuhrman's Racial Epithets : Simpson trial: Ex-detective disparaged interracial couples and bragged about making up charges, two women say. Session ends with playing of writer's tapes.
- President Stakes Turf on College Loan Issue : Politics: Clinton visits a middle school in the Central Valley town of Selma. He says budget compromise is needed, but not cuts in education.
- All Good Things End, Including Vacation : School: Students in five O.C. districts resume classes, and those in 22 others will soon follow.
- Tipping the Scales : For $100 a Night, Offenders Can Do Their Time in Less Crowded City Jails
- Health Czar Says County Could Lose 4 Hospitals
- Hearings to Open Into Fatal Ruby Ridge Siege : Probe: One issue is whether U.S. law enforcement's ability to deal with people strongly opposed to government has been compromised.
- FRIED FARMERS: This idea literally wilted away....
- Health Czar Says County May Lose 4 of Its 6 Hospitals : Budget: Closure of Olive View, High Desert facilities would leave entire northern part of county without a public medical center.
- OLD BALL: They aren't the Angels, or...
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : Myths Stand in the Way of Peace : Sound-bite coverage of this complex war has persuaded too many Americans that nothing can be done.
- County May Forfeit Frequencies if Radio System Misses Deadline
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 6, 1995
- Summer Saunters to a Close in Uneventful Final Hurrah : Holiday: Crowds behave. Traffic is sluggish in spots, but authorities say beach rescues and car wrecks are minimal.
- Another Strong Summer of Films at the Box Office : Movies: Final figures are due out today but estimates point to a season that comes close to last year's record $2.2-billion haul.
- Two Women Enter Late-Night Lineup : Television: Radio's Stephanie Miller and actress-model Lauren Hutton plan alternatives to current talk-show formats.
- Surreal Estate : Builders Take Unusual Tacks to Reconstruct Business
- ACT Networks Inc., a Camarillo producer of...
- Swimmer Swept Over Yosemite Waterfall, Killed
- HENNIGAN VS. OLSON : Court Rivals : 2 Lawyers Will Slug It Out in O.C. Bankruptcy Debacle : J. Michael Hennigan: Winner Over Disney, Arco Tackles Merrill Lynch
- THOUSAND OAKS : Information Sought on Car Burglaries
- Angels Put End to Their Streak : Baseball: After losing nine in a row, they beat Orioles, 5-3, boost AL West lead to 6 1/2.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Vows to Shake Slump
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Taking Stock of the Changing Commodities
- Firm's Belt Clips Expand in Popularity
- Albanian Carpet Industry Gets High-Tech Assistance : Manufacturing: Rug makers hope computer software and Western assistance will help revive a business that virtually collapsed after 1993.
- Magnitude 4.8 Quake Shakes Wine Country
- Motorcycle Hits Truck; Marine Dies
- Boys & Girls Club to Hold Auction
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ventura Hits Two Slams for Chicago
- Blurred Memory for Fien : College football: UCLA quarterback doesn't remember much about victory over Miami because of concussion.
- Cowboy Neon Lacks Deion : Pro football: Sanders is the only thing missing as Dallas taunts its way past the Giants, 35-0.
- Old-Timer Harder Says Gehrig Tougher Than Ruth at Plate
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1994 IN REVIEW
- 'The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth'
- COMPANY TOWN : Ticketmaster Names Midwest Exec to Head New Ticketing Company
- * G & H Technology Inc. of...
- Vietnam Rolls Out Red Carpet for Bush
- Smuggling People to U.S. Is Big Business in Thailand
- Program to Target High-Risk Children
- Nearly Complete, Simi Stage Is Not Meant to Upstage : The city's new Cultural Arts Center is set to open Nov. 3. Officials say the carefully restored, neoclassical-style hall is not another Civic Arts Plaza--and that's OK with them.
- Bledsoe Makes Noise When Parcells Doesn't
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Bears Lose Fullback for at Least 8 Weeks
- * Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood...
- GM Says It Will Expand No-Haggle Sales Program
- Fighting the 'Silent Epidemic' Hurting Our Children : With one in five California kids 6 and younger at high risk for lead poisoning, experts say it's time for testing.
- Greece-Macedonia Talks Planned
- Marijuana Plantation Discovered : Drugs: Ventura County deputies clear 6,000 plants from a canyon near Lake Casitas. The high-grade crop, valued at $24 million, is the biggest haul county authorities can recall.
- World IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Tamil Rebels Fire on Air Force Base
- Nicole Brown Simpson Foundation Looks to the Latino Community
- Bakewell Plans to Remake Hawthorne Mall : Economy: The activist and a partner will seek greater focus on discount retailers. A face lift is also on the agenda.
- Back to School . . . Maybe : Reinventing how they teach children, educators have created diverse academic calendars. : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 : SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : Hunger to Teach Kids Keeps Brown in Game : Football: Capistrano Valley coach knew he belonged once a visitor showed him the way.
- A Promising Idea Goes Awry in UPN's 'Deadly Games'
- Med-Design Seeks Patents on Needle Safety Devices
- * Techmaster Electronics of Valencia won a...
- * Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- * Gamma Constructors Inc. of Tarzana won...
- When It Comes to Sex, Will Public Forgive, Forget? : <i> No. 8 on David Letterman's Top Ten things revealed in Newt Gingrich expose: "Will make love to wife only after she says, 'I yield to the congressman from Georgia.' " : </i>
- Federal Workers Asked for Donations
- Jerusalem's Sovereignty Is Whole; It Can't Be Shared : Israel: Arab residents of the Holy City can participate in the electoral process, but the Jewish capital can't be divided.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Garrison Jackson's Sentimental Run Comes to an End : U.S. Open: Veteran from Houston falls to Conchita Martinez. Seles, Agassi among the winners.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mexico Stocks Soar After Speech by Zedillo
- Moorhead's Move Spawns a Change in Landscape : Politics: Glendale congressman's retirement is one of many factors that will alter the 1996 election cycle. Others include term limits, an earlier primary and crumbling legislative seniority.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Rejecting Government for a Darker Rule : GETTING THE BOOT: Italy's Unfinished Revolution <i> by Matt Frei</i> ; Times Books $23, 288 pages
- VENTURA : Police Arrest Man With Machete
- 'Oldtimers' Gather to Recall Pacoima of Bygone Days : Memories: Fifth get-together of families who lived there decades ago draws 350 who talk about friendship, community's history.
- Rink of First Rank : Youth Group to Enjoy Disney Ice Along With Mighty Ducks, Public
- FDA Approves 5 Biopool Blood Testing Kits
- With Fat-Loss Drug, Amgen Takes On a Weighty Challenge : Pharmaceuticals: Biotech firm faces much risk and expense in getting the medication from the laboratory to the marketplace.
- Ventura Printing Installs Earth-Friendly Color Press
- Access HealthNet Inc., a Westlake Village provider...
- City's Tolerance Is Tested at Park in West Hollywood : Urban life: Gays and elderly Jews have long coexisted. But harmony is strained by arrival of Russian emigres.
- Stepfather Arrested After Infant Dies of Skull Injuries
- Back to School : Voices
- PREP EXTRA : County's Top 10
- DEL MAR : Da Hoss Doesn't Play Favorites, Returns to Win in California
- Whittaker Sales Improve; Profits Drop for Quarter
- Kashmiri Rebels Set Off Car Bomb, Killing at Least 13
- San Diego Zoo Comes to Aid of Embattled Iguana : Research: Officials persevere with efforts to save endangered Caribbean species despite disruption by Cuban boat crisis, government snags.
- Marijuana Plantation Cleared : $24-Million Operation Near Lake Casitas Was Discovered During Routine Patrol
- Westside : Hoping to Curb Rash of Dog Thefts
- Plimsouls Rock Without Pretension : Pop music review: The band is faithful to its older material and really explodes on new tunes, capturing the roots spirit.
- POP/ROCKIcy Reception: As a singer, Tonya Harding...
- Oxnard Concern Pledges $50,000 to Boy Scouts
- Company Town : SUMMER OF 1995'S TOP 20 FILMS
- Company Town
- * Hydro-Mill Co. of Chatsworth won a...
- * Litton Data Systems of Agoura Hills...
- * Llamas Plastic Inc. of Sylmar won...
- * Ontic Engineering & Manufacturing Co. of...
- Multnomah Falls Slide Injures 20
- PSYCHOLOGY : When People Leave Their Lives Behind : Many who move far north to Alaska's remote wilderness do so to search for their inner selves, a study says.
- Child-Care Needs Dash Dreams of Leaving Welfare
- Company Plans to Keep Stake in Rockefeller Center
- Gingrich Says Powell's Course Is Key to His White House Plans
- City Audit Mania Heats Up Debate on Privatization
- Hockney Creates His 'Art Car' at Designworks
- AUTOS
- * Union Engineering Co. in Ventura has...
- INTERNATIONAL
- D.C. Investigates 20 Deaths Since 1985
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Trials Begin for Sect Members in Gassings
- HENNIGAN VS. OLSON : Court Rivals : 2 Lawyers Will Slug It Out in O.C. Bankruptcy Debacle : Ronald L. Olson: Investment Giant Is Latest of His High-Profile Clients
- NATO Meets on Bombing Renewal : Bosnia: As deadline passes, Serbs move some heavy weapons around Sarajevo to collection sites. Their political and military leaders differ over compliance with West.
- * Datron / Transco Inc. of Simi...
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMPANY TOWN : Turner Deal May Mean Time Warner Exec Reshuffling
- Laid-Off Workers Turn to Consulting
- Vietnam Rolls Out Red Carpet for Bush Visit
- Travel Agency With a Singular Mission
- * Symetrics Inc. of Newbury Park won...
- Amgen Faces Weighty Task With Fat-Reduction Drug : Health: Thousand Oaks firm takes on much risk and expense in getting medication from the lab to market.
- In Wake of Tragedy, a 'Brave, Brave Girl'
- BODY WATCH : YOUR BODY : A Heavy Load to Bear : Kids can be fashionable <i> and</i> avoid injury and strain by sizing up the right backpack.
- * R.P. Richards Inc. in Goleta won...
- Italian Eyeglass Magnate Likes to Stay Out of Sight : Profile: Leonardo Del Vecchio built an international business empire on designer eyewear yet few in his own country know of him.
- Advanced Photonix Inc., a producer of photodetector...
- BODY WATCH : These Are a Few of Our Favorite Things
- LEGISLATION : Fishermen Warily Circle Plan to Impose Quotas on Catches
- Sasha Shulgin has worked just this side of the law inventing mind-altering drugs. Should they be legal? He thinks it's . . . : High Time
- Jerusalem Celebrates 'Birth Date,' Irking Critics : Mideast: Israel marks 3,000th anniversary of King David's conquest. But others see attempt to lay a Jewish claim to city.
- BODY WATCH : Strap on the Pads Before Skating
- Back to School : By The Numbers: Los Angeles Unified School District
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- 5th Bomb Found in Paris; Special Measures Taken at Schools
- COLUMN ONE : Their Own Kind of Justice : The Common Law movement's rogue courts let those alienated by America's legal system play judge and jury for a night. Radical members use the sessions to torment the government.
- Caribbean Nervously Awaits Luis : Hurricane: 700-mile-wide storm is shaping up as worst in region in half a century.
- Central Los Angeles : Warrant Issued for Suspect in Slaying
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- San Gabriel Valley : Getting Back Into the Swing of Things
- It's Time to Wrap Up Packwood Matter : Only prompt open hearings, with proper safeguards, will meet the public interest
- Back to School : What's In, What's Out : A Majorly Dope Glossary of Way-Cool Slang
- Public, Private Workers' Wages to Be Compared : Government: Supervisors are expected to approve a study to determine whether county employees are overpaid.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Driver Held After Allegedly Injuring 2 Sheriff's Deputies
- Bastiaan VandenBerg; Life Insurance Salesman
- San Fernando Valley : Program Scores With Recreation Expansion
- South Bay : Restaurant Dispute Has Cities Simmering
- Will the restaurant be held in contempt...
- Man Held in Hitchhiker's Death
- PREP EXTRA : Last Season's Final Top 10
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Fans, Players Are Backdrop for Ripken Feat
- French Deputy, Stevens Winners at Belmont
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Preview Indicates Big Hits Are Coming
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cubs Defeat Rockies on Disputed Homer
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Jazz Reviews : Keyboard, Sax Duo 'At Home' : Music of Kobayashi and Hommel fits right in with the relaxed atmosphere of the Fullerton cafe Steamers.
- Descendants of L.A. Settlers Take a Walk Into Past : History: Group follows route of 214 years ago, from San Gabriel Mission to Olvera Street, walking over asphalt instead of hills.
- Prof. Betty Offers Lessons in Jazz, Life : Jazz: Vocalist Carter's bands have been a virtual who's-who of young talent. She's back in town tonight with a new crop of students.
- Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car
- Next L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Cultural Crusader : Ricardo R. Melendez visits Latino communities determined to teach young people about their heritage.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Perez Leaves No-Hitter, Team Loses It
- SIMI VALLEY : Rental Agency Aids Boys & Girls Club
- A Fancy Price for France's Pride : Despite protests at home and abroad, Paris plans to carry out nuclear test series
- Zimmerman Wins LPGA Tournament
- When Chivalry Is Not Chauvinism : Men: Must they be either wimps or barbarians? Today's 'feel-right' mores seem to produce only one or the other.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Woodson Probably Sidelined for Season
- He Finds a Port in Stormy Life : PREP EXTRA
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Fien Not Only Bruin With Concussion
- 'Iron Horse' the Original Man of Steel : Baseball: Gehrig's streak of consecutive games played ended 56 years ago. Ripken poised to tie it with 2,130th game in a row.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gott Has a Piece of Ripken Lore
- Jazz Reviews : Third Day's a Charm for Party : Sunday's jam sessions at the Marriott are rousing affairs, producing some truly great moments of improvisational music.
- Monterey Jazz Fest Expands Seating, Adds Fourth Stage
- * Ventura Builders, based in Ojai, has...
- COMPANY TOWN : Three Companies Wage Battle for the Hearts--and Ears--of U.S. Moviegoers : Technology: Theater owners face a quandary in choosing which of the new digital sound formats to install.
- * The Titan Co. of Chatsworth won...
- For These Women, Bucking Tradition Is Par for the Course : Golf: Female executives find companionship and an opportunity to network on male-dominated turf.
- CSUN Offers Classes at Santa Monica Campus : Education: Program brings upper-division business courses from instructors in Northridge closer to students from the Westside.
- Playing to the Colorful Tunes of His Life : HAVE MERCY! Confessions of the Original Rock 'n' Roll Animal <i> by Wolfman Jack with Byron Laursen</i> ; Warner Books $21.95, 363 pages
- Dole Calls for Ending Most Bilingual Classes
- Back to School : Getting In Touch
- Future Yankee Found Fame Early With Wrigley Homer
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Percival Gets Into the Running
- O.C. Comedy Review : A Kinetic Body of Work
- Protesters Crash Barriers at Jerry Lewis Benefit Telethon
- Freed Thais Offer Thanks During Labor Day Rally : Workers: Sweatshop was 'like coming to hell,' one says. Union, state officials urge tougher enforcement of laws in garment industry.
- On-Line Publication Keeps the Internet Well-Versed : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE