- World IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : Security Heavy for Powell Visit
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Abortion Protests Remain Low-Key
- A Place for Everything : From matzo to shoe buckles, Valley pair can find a use for it all.
- Sound Protection Equals Strong Growth : Environment: The state's law should not be made a scapegoat for economic troubles.
- Why I Give to People on the Street
- CORONA DEL MAR : Port Theatre: A Taste of Yesteryear
- PHARMACEUTICALS
- AUSTRALIA
- Town, new lawman collide over drunk driving : Marshal says it is his duty to make arrests. But residents argue that he doesn't understand their ways.
- 20 Die in Train Collision
- Feinstein Takes Immigration Out of Closet
- Multiplying Success : School's Loan Program Gives Students Home Computer Access
- Dangerously High Surf Keeps Lifeguards Busy
- Detention of Immigrant Ships Continues
- Nicklaus Puts Weiskopf Away : Golf: He wins U.S. Senior Open title with final-round 70, two-putt par on last hole at Cherry Hills.
- KTLA Channel 5 Calls Its New Identity a Hit : Television: While ratings for its newly acquired Dodger games are down from last year, KTLA-TV boasts it has succeeded in becoming 'L.A.'s Baseball Station.'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Musicall Dreame Was Magically That
- They're Only Used to Kill People : Ban all semiautomatic guns in the state, period
- Community Comment : Welfare Moms: The Biggest Need Is 'Safe, Free Child Care'
- Bikers Make 100-Mile Ride for Charity : Ventura: About 500 join trek to beach to polish their image and aid children's foundation.
- To Adopted Son, Famous Father Roy Campanella Was 'Pop'
- GARDEN GROVE : ESL Tutors Find the Right Words
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Weighs Vendor License, Restrictions
- Woman Struck, Killed by Student Driver
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Texas' Armstrong Wins Stage
- JAZZ REVIEW : Norris Spins Musical Tales to Own Beat
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Chieftains Provide Punch at the Bowl
- Entertaining Ideas for Diversity in the Industry : It's the '90s--and Time for Color Television
- UCI Reaction to Mail Bombings: Handle With Care
- CAMARILLO : Lighting at Tennis Courts to Be Reduced
- Condo Suit to Be Subject of Mediation : Thousand Oaks: Homeowners will discuss allegations of shoddy workmanship with the developer at a hearing.
- Swing Kid : Toronto's John Olerud Has Always Had Great Form, but Now He's Chasing One of the Greatest--Ted Williams
- SWIMMING : Burgess Regains Respect With 200 IM Victory
- U.S. Plans Protections for Bank Mutual Fund Buyers
- Japanese Consumers Embrace Cult of Frugality : Trade: The trend made "The Notion of Honest Poverty" a best-seller but may make the nation's huge surplus harder to cut.
- Recovery May Be A Tough Sell
- Crash on Santiago Canyon Road Kills 2
- Flood Leaves Thousands Without Clean Water : Disaster: Rain-swollen river contaminates treatment plant in Des Moines. Other towns brace for worst.
- VENTURA : Code Violations May Cost Residents Cash
- SPORTS WATCH : Field of Sleep
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Bruguera Plays Double to Wrap Up Swiss Crown
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Begging for Bookings : Taxpayers Are Likely to Pay the Price if New Convention Center Flops
- Group Against Fraud Accused of Deception
- Defying the Odds, Woman Takes on New Career : Established as a school psychologist, Sharon Skill decided to gamble on self-employment in real estate.
- Man Being Treated Wounds Three in Hospital Shooting
- Clinton's Visit Is Music to Ears of Cheering GIs
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Chavis Says NAACP Ranks Are Unified
- PARKING PLACES: Two-thirds of Ventura County households...
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Initials 'FC' Linked to Package Bomber
- 4 Men Killed in Santa Ana in 14-Hour Period : Crime: A police officer calls it an 'unusually active' weekend in terms of homicide. No arrests have been made in any of the unrelated shootings.
- A Trigger to Trouble : Carrying a gun at school in L.A. can bring tough consequences. For three students, the stories are different . . . but the task of rebuilding their lives is the same. : 'At the time, all I wanted was revenge. . . . It scares me.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Arrest Two After Home Break-In
- SIMI VALLEY : School Official to Attend Conference
- Cash Shortfall Jeopardizes Jail's Future : Finance: Construction continues on $53-million Todd Road facility despite concern that there won't be enough money to operate it.
- Entertaining Ideas for Diversity in the Industry : Black TV Grows Bigger, Better
- A Big Yard for the Big House : Prison: Life is no picnic for state inmates in Lancaster despite a sprawling 3 1/2 acres of recreational space.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Neo-Nativists Feed on Myopic Fears : No industrial country is able to keep foreign workers from settling in; once here, they become 'our own.'
- VENTURA : State Courthouse Plan to Be Studied
- Dedrick Cleans Up His Image
- GroveShakespeare's Closing Is a Real Tragedy
- STAGE
- JAZZ REVIEW : George Van Eps Is a One-Man Band at Vinnie's
- CHINA
- State Bond Rating May Fall Again
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Budget Plan Enters Final Battle
- Brown Berets Are Back, With a New Mission for the '90s
- 24 Hours for Harassment : Abortion: Ask any woman who has faced a state-mandated waiting period if it is a 'reasonable' requirement.
- Torn Up Over Beach Boulevard Bus-Pad Construction
- Today's Agenda
- Israel to Extradite Suspect in U.S. Mail-Bomb Death
- Reagan Hits Screen in Presidential Library Film Fest : Simi Valley: Though few turned out for 'Knute Rockne,' admirers laud the effort to provide a well-rounded view of the man.
- Clearing Up Muddy Water : City official pressures secretive utility for major audit of outside contracts
- McCaughey, Cook Pace the Bullfrogs
- Making the Most of Long Afternoon in the Park : Angels: After taking nearly five hours to beat the Yankees, team goes into All-Star break at .500.
- It's Never Too Late to Make Amends
- King of Spacey Pop Trying to Reclaim His Crown : Music: Steve Miller has his first studio album in five years, 'Wide River,' in the stores and is on the road for a North American summer tour.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New City Role a Sharp Departure for Violante
- A Remarkable Trip Back to the Living : Health: A brother's love helps a star Orange County athlete beat the odds against a deadly challenger: meningitis.
- It's a Perfect Place for a Celebration : All-Star game: Camden Yards in Baltimore is the ideal place for baseball to stage its midsummer classic.
- When Police Brutality Is Allowed : Abortion: The killing of a Florida doctor inspires a ban on even peaceful protests.
- 3 Killed in Car Hit by Alleged Drunk Driver
- MISSION VIEJO : Agreement Near on Pool Complex Use
- Lovullo Respectable After Game-Winner : Angels: Bases-loaded single in 14th foils Yankee strategy of walking two batters to get to him.
- Doctors Warn of Increase in Skin Cancer : Health: Valley dermatologists say they are treating more patients with melanoma. Early detection is called key to curing the disease.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Faces More Long Trips
- Miller Knows There Are Times When He Must Dump the Trash
- Fox's Fall Lineup to Be on Air by Mid-September : Television: Building momentum from August fall season launch, network will add another new show, three returning ones in early September.
- BOOK REVIEW : Price's Stories About the South Earn Him a Home in Literature : THE COLLECTED STORIES, <i> by Reynolds Price</i> ; Atheneum; $25, 625 pages
- World IN BRIEF : SPAIN : 14 Injured in Running of Bulls
- Switch Hitting: The Art of Letting There Be Some Light
- N.Y. Post's Unions Offer New Proposal to Revive Newspaper
- Bay Area Crime Ring Tied to Kidnaping Reported Smashed
- CAMARILLO : Money Needed for School Renovation
- A Civil Response to Inconsiderate Jerks in the Next Lane
- Dodgers End Trip as Well as They Can : Baseball: Davis' homer beats New York, 2-1, but they are further behind the Giants than when they left home.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Double Dose of the Bard: 1 Sings, 1 Doesn't : Odd Choices Mar Traditional 'Romeo'
- ELLEN SHAW : President, Orange County Black Chamber of Commerce
- CHINA
- Don't Look for Private Drives in Map Book, Until Fall
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Opening Act L. Kage's Performance a Gilded One
- $100-Million Weekend at Box Office : Movies: 'Firm,' 'Park,' 'Fire' and 'Seattle' are out front. But the record weekend dollar amount still represents a decline in ticket sales.
- Nolo Contender for Honors
- East's Heat Drops Into 90s; Related Fatalities Rise to 45
- Modest Proposal : Impound Uninsured Vehicles
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lack of Curfew Raises Concerns
- Greenbelt Vote Pits Panel Against 2 Groups : Development: Zoning debate between pro-growth landowners and environmental interests will be revived at Ventura City Council meeting tonight.
- Ventura Councilwoman Bean Says She'll Forgo Reelection : Government: Retiring lawmaker, the only woman and the oldest member on the board, plans to give up politics.
- Making a Difference : One College's Approach: Commit 'scholarship heresy' to fund jobs
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Wallace Gets By With Help of His Friends
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Calls First Half Amazing
- Salsa's Scoring Drought Ends in 2-0 Victory Over Colorado
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox All-Stars Blast Orioles, 11-5
- U.S. Execs Say Korean Market Still Too Closed : Commerce: Although trade is nearly balanced, President Clinton is told in Seoul that persistent problems remain.
- COLUMN ONE : Russian Music Deal in Discord : An L.A. entrepreneur is fighting to preserve his contract to release classical CDs from a long-neglected trove of Soviet broadcast tapes. Musicians, others have attacked the plan as Western exploitation.
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Fire Crews Battle 3 Blazes Across State
- STANTON : New Civic Center Will Open July 26
- The Left's Point of View on Channel Islands Boulevard
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Clemens Passes Test in Pawtucket
- Entertaining Ideas for Diversity in the Industry : TV Needs to Do More Than Echo Prejudices
- AIRLINES
- Vogue Out of Style on South Coast Plaza
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Rebel Kurds Kidnap 2 Britons
- Senator Alleges 'Sloppy' Work on MIA Issue
- Breathing New Life Into Dying Languages : Culture: More than half of the 100 tongues spoken by California's American Indians are extinct. Only a handful of elders speak the rest, but efforts are being made to preserve them and the history they embody.
- Israel to Extradite Suspect in Mail-Bomb Death
- BREA : City OKs Program to Help Neighborhood
- Toddler Drowns in Pool
- Youth : OPINION : Advice From Runaways: 'Living on the Streets Is Scary'
- Well, How Did the President Do? : Criticisms notwithstanding, Clinton handled himself reasonably well
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Consider Fast-Food Restaurant
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The County to the Defense
- Israel Warns Attackers, Puts Troops on 'High Alert' in South Lebanon : Mideast: More heavy artillery is reportedly moved into area. Nation grieves for 5 soldiers killed there last week.
- CAMARILLO : Music Group Plans Fund-Raising Sale
- Church Fights Violent Acts With Violent Acts : Theater: A play performed by former gang members and drug addicts asks the audience to turn to God.
- Hero of Riots Staging Job Walk to Capitol : Activism: Man who saved motorists at Florence and Normandie hopes to persuade governor to fund more employment for youth.
- Impact of Baseball Expansion: Pitching Stretched Even Thinner
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Sports in Former Soviet Union: 'Serious Fun'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Don't Give the Phillies a Break
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Movie : 'Bernie's II': A Relentless Corpse
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Henley's Cup Runneth Over
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Would-Be President Plans Fight
- SAX EDUCATION: Even with budget cuts in...
- Kuwait Names Woman to Head University
- U.N. Team Quits Iraq in Dispute : Mideast: Inspectors had mandate to seal equipment at missile test sites. Gore says Baghdad recalcitrance could bring another attack.
- Truck Runs Off Freeway; Driver Dies
- 'To Stem This Tide' : Counselors are trying to change kids' attitudes to keep them out of the cross-fire.
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Plan for Downtown
- Cuban Team Wins Despite Absent Pitcher
- 'Charge It' at the Soda Machine
- Is It Safe? From All But the Same Old Drill
- JAPAN
- HONG KONG
- Gyms: The Next Generation : Exercise: Ready for spinning? Obstacle courses? A holistic approach? Be prepared, fitness fans. These innovations may be coming soon to a club near you.
- Damage to Crops May Cost Farmers $1 Billion, Espy Says : Relief: Agriculture secretary maintains it is too soon to gauge flood's effect on food prices. Gore says White House may overhaul disaster response.
- British Tabloids Engage in New Price War
- New Dial Tone Will Signal Use of Updated Pacific Bell Gear
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT ISLAM IN AMERICA : 'U.S. Muslims Are Part of the American Fabric'
- Entertaining Ideas for Diversity in the Industry : Hollywood Blocks Door for Minorities
- Entertaining Ideas for Diversity in the Industry : Power of Minority Issues Underestimated
- AIRLINES
- Bosnia Leadership to Resume Talks
- As Costs Grow, So Do Efforts to Come In Out of Cold War : Security: Defense secrecy eats up $13.8 billion yearly. Outdated rules abound, as do panels studying the issue.
- A Trigger to Trouble : Carrying a gun at school in L.A. can bring tough consequences. For three students, the stories are different . . . but the task of rebuilding their lives is the same. : 'I felt like I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.'
- OJAI : Ex-District Official Joins Catholic School
- COUNTYWIDE : AIDS Care Funding Will Be Considered
- MISSION VIEJO : Home Day-Care Regulations Studied
- BOYZ 'N THE YARD: The Yard. ....
- BUENA PARK : Council Approves 15% Water Rate Hike
- CYPRESS : Schools Get New Superintendent
- Battle Rages Over Adult Businesses : Controversy: Zoning ordinance governing Stanton's stretch of Beach Boulevard faces another legal challenge.
- He Never Left Van Nuys High : Baseball: The life of Don Drysdale, whose funeral is today, was shaped in part by childhood teammates.
- Borg Gets the Crowd, but Dukes the Victory : Tennis: Bergh defeats his hero and countryman to help Newport Beach beat the Strings, 28-20.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Preservationists Throw a New Orleans-Style Party
- SAN CLEMENTE : Funds OKd to Speed Storm Drain Repairs
- Expelled for Having Guns, Youths Must Reclaim Selves : Schools: Critics say L.A. policy puts troubled youths at greater risk. But one boy finds impetus to change.
- Man Shot Near Intersection Seeks Help in Restaurant
- 'Farewell,' 'Blue Hour' Highlight Gay Fest Lineup
- Two Fires Burn 600 Acres
- 'A Dangerous New Phase' for Bosnia : Balkans: There is a sense of imminent tragedy. Many see the embattled republic heading for division.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Cities Battle Over Storm Water Damage to Roads : Litigation: Lancaster accuses Palmdale in a lawsuit of failing to control runoff from new housing tracts.
- Platform : What's Good About America--and Southern California?
- Lovullo's Drought Ends in the 14th, 3-2 : Baseball: After stranding eight baserunners, his single over a drawn in infield finally puts away the Yankees.
- Moreno Paces Katella in Bastille Day 8-K
- THEATER REVIEWS : Skakespearean Studies in Paradox : O.C. troupe presents a beautifully designed 'Much Ado About Nothing,' complemented by a sparkling blend of highly charged acting and bold direction.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Double Dose of the Bard: 1 Sings, 1 Doesn't : Globe's Seamless 'Lear' Is a Brilliant Vision Revisited
- Disappearing Acts Disable Touted Film : Movies: For 'Smoke and Mirrors,' it's now magic minus magicians. Connery says it's personal. Marshall and Kennedy say it's artistic.
- Women Celebrate Political Presence, Clout : Government: At national conference, Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer say females have changed the way the U.S. Senate does business. They hope to carry their campaign forward in 1994, and look to California's race for governor.
- A Trigger to Trouble : Carrying a gun at school in L.A. can bring tough consequences. For three students, the stories are different . . . but the task of rebuilding their lives is the same. : 'He made a big mistake. Everybody has good times and bad times.'
- Bashing Lawyers
- Obituaries - July 12, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 12, 1993
- WASHINGTON BRIEFING
- WASHINGTON BRIEFING
- WASHINGTON BRIEFING
- Trial of Landlady in Serial Killings Nears End : Courts: Prosecutors say Dorothea Puente killed down-and-out tenants and buried them in her garden. Deliberations on nine murder counts could start today.
- WASHINGTON BRIEFING
- WASHINGTON BRIEFING
- TECHNOLOGY - July 12, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 12, 1993
- * Denise Balber has been appointed account...
- HomeBase Inc. Promotes Baker to Executive V.P.
- She Had Every Reason to Do It : AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, <i> By Susan Isaacs (HarperCollins: $23; 343 pp.)</i>
- Lots of Talk, Inaction on LAPD Reform
- Emboldened Hondurans Take Aim at Army's Power : Abuses: The military's impunity is under assault. But the institution remains a force to reckon with.
- Iraq Again Faces Threat of U.S. Force : Mideast: U.N. inspectors unable to disable equipment at two missile-testing sites outside Baghdad. Libya and Iran also receive warnings.
- Clinton Gazes Into Cold War Legacy at DMZ
- A Special Report: Jobs : EAST AREA : Other Job Opportunities
- Bullying Suspected in Schoolgirl's Suicide
- Schools Get $10,000 Grant for Program to Soothe Racial Tensions
- County Braces for Grim Reality of Budget Cuts : Government: Only emergency services will be spared. Some suburbs have avoided wide-ranging cuts--for now.
- As for Baseball Players Assn., Th . . ., Th . . ., That's All Folks
- SAILING : Disney Surges, Still Trails DeLaura
- BLUE GLASS by Sandra Tyler (Harcourt...
- HOLE IN THE SKY: A Memoir ...
- Waste Not, Watt Not : Conservation: Cost of repairs to save energy can be added to home loan without adding qualifying requirements. New rating system will make it easier to get 'energy-efficient mortgages.'
- Edinburgh's Summer of Discounts : Students in Scottish capital this season can find savings on lodging, walking tours, bus travel and museum admissions.
- STATE OF MIND : Turn On, Tune In, Dry Out
- THEY ALL LAUGHED: From Light Bulbs to...
- SPORT REPORT : Go Speed Racer, Go-o-o-o
- Rapid Growth Spurt Brings Mixed Results : Lake Elsinore: Bedroom community draws people who want more house for less money and don't mind the commute.
- The Clinton Administration has named 861 students...
- SUMMER BASKETBALL : Garfield's Gomez Wants to Be an Anteater
- Flooding Spreads as Levees Fail
- NOTEBOOK : Local Field Scores on Players' Homers
- Calvin Rebounds and Scores : Youth sports: When the Clippers didn't offer him a job as head coach, the former pro star turned to First AME, where he found solace and a new purpose--a role model for youths.
- A Special Report: Jobs : MID-CITY AREA : Other Job Opportunities
- Bicyclist Dies in Hit-Run Accident
- Par Saver, Life Saver : Golf Has Helped Mike McCune Get Straight at the Age of 30
- Getting Out From Under Burden of Being Labeled : NEW DIRECTIONS
- In Brief
- Theatre LA Wants to Stand on Ceremony
- Yankees' Witt Is Making Disabled List His Second Home : Baseball: Pitcher's career since leaving Angels has been filled with an infuriating pattern of pitching, then getting hurt.
- FICTION
- Russian Documentary Filmmakers Become Victims of Their Own Success : Media: After a rush of movies that revealed painful and bitter truths about the country's past, the public is no longer as hungry for them.
- The Party Line
- Teacher Apparent $111-Million Lottery Winner
- San Gabriel : Mayor's Term Lengthened
- A Special Report: Jobs : Boyle Heights : Homeboy Expands Into Bakery Business
- Special Unit Gets the Worst Offenders First : SPECIAL REPORT: FACING DOWN GANGS. <i> How One City Fights Back</i>
- Cuba Sets More Power Cuts in Fuel Crisis
- Borsalino (Cinemax Monday at 2:20 a.m.) is...
- Whatever Happened to the Ideal of Citizenship? : Immigration: The debate over who should be allowed in and what rights they should enjoy has submerged the goal of coming to America.
- SANTA PAULA : Students Arrive at Reopened Glen Tavern Inn
- CAMARILLO : School Board Backs More Band Classes
- SWIMMING : Wagner, 15, Defeats Quance to Win 400 Individual Medley
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : The 'Devil' and Mr. Washington
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cardinals' Jefferies Added to All-Stars
- In Brief
- Summer Vocations : Hybrids of Hockey, Tennis and Soccer Fill Arena Schedules, but Can They Fill the Seats?
- * Attorneys Richard A. Marshack and Robert...
- Who Pays the Commission on a Canceled Trip? : Agents: Policies may differ, but travelers can protect themselves by paying for tickets by credit card.
- STYLE: GARDENING : A Time to Grow
- TBS is in the CHiPS with five...
- Children Taking Brunt of Pollution
- The Region : Sheriff's Advisory Panels
- COLUMN ONE : Jobless in the Name of Security : Thousands are fired each year under Pentagon's system that examines personal lives in an effort to ferret out spies. Critics say the decisions are arbitrary. Officials deny bias but offer no explanations.
- At the Summit: Watching World Spin Out of Control : Economics: Lacking any coherent policy to tackle the recession, the G-7 leaders decide to pick on middle-class workers and their wages.
- Arts Plaza Backers Turning Up the Lights on Quest for Money : Thousand Oaks: In an effort to raise a $3-million endowment, boosters are looking for donors throughout the region.
- You Can Ante Up Some Green for the Blues in Oakland
- OXNARD : Man on Probation Held on New Charge
- Phebus Wins ITA Circuit Tournament
- Are Names More Memorable Than Games?
- POP MUSIC : Speaking Up in Her Own Voice : In her first album, Patti Scialfa uses fairy-tale imagery of childhood to write about the need to move beyond a careless youth
- The Man Behind 'Five Guys Named Moe'
- LATIN PULSE : Salsa Converts and Veterans Flavor Sassy Beat With Meaning
- Brother, Keep Your Dime : 2 Anti-Panhandling Efforts Seek to Redirect Donations to Agencies
- A Special Report: Jobs : SOUTHEAST AREA : Other Job Opportunities
- Atty. Gen. Reno Calls on U.S. to 'Invest in Children'
- A Special Report: Jobs : CHINATOWN : Viet Refugees Turn to the Print Industry
- In-House Doctors Give Some Firms a Health Care Remedy : Medicine: Company clinics can help cut costs, but some critics are worried about patient privacy.
- Seniors Still Swinging--at Home Plate : Softball: Golden Girls league in Virginia gives a powerful boost to the self-esteem of older women, players and fitness experts agree.
- Won't Buckle Under 'Blackmail,' Bosnia Leaders Tell Western Mediators : Balkans: Nine of 10 members of collective presidency reaffirm for Lord Owen their opposition to division.
- Gypsy Life Worsens With Fall of Communism as Prejudice Revives : Romania: For centuries they have lived on the fringe of society as an underclass of fortunetellers, musicians and beggars.
- DR. KYLE PRUETT : Lifetime's New Parental Guide
- County Gingerly Crafts El Toro Future-Use Panel : Planning: South County will have an edge in representation on board that will examine reuse options.
- Pringle, Stanton Officials Trade Barbs Over Tax : Budget: Assemblyman answers council critics of state funding shift with letter calling city's new utility levy 'outrageous.'
- OXNARD : 5 Accused in Graffiti Spree Are Arrested
- Carjacking Ends Minutes Later; Suspect Arrested
- Fort Lauderdale Burned by Salsa Again : Soccer: For third time this season, Salsa beats Strikers, this time in shootout after 105 scoreless minutes.
- * W.S. Nielsen has been appointed senior...
- Murdoch Abandons Post
- Coffee Milk Is the Toast of Rhode Island
- 16 Anti-Abortion Protesters Arrested in San Jose : Rally: Picketers taking part in Operation Rescue's nationwide effort are accused of targeting a doctor's home.
- A Special Report: Jobs : EAST LOS ANGELES : Job Tips, Training Free for the Poor
- A Special Report: Jobs : KOREATOWN : PACE Matches Trainees, Employers
- Recall Will Test Political Power of Tax Revolt : Election: All five council members could be ousted in Tuesday's vote. The outcome will be felt far beyond city limits, because many other communities have levied utility taxes and assessment districts.
- A Special Report: Jobs : Mentoring Program Nurtures Businesses
- COVER STORY : A Special Report: Jobs : The Welfare Rut : Jordan Downs Epitomizes the Challenges That Officials Face in Moving the Hard-Core Unemployed Into Jobs
- Greenspan's: Re-Dressing the Situation : Uninsured Merchant Whose Vintage Clothing Was a Hit With Hollywood Vows to Reopen South Gate Store
- CITY ARTS : Life in Full Cycle
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Anna Deavere Smith : Finding a Voice for the Cacophony That Is Los Angeles
- PLATFORM : We Cannot Stand for Freedom for Blacks and Deny It to Gays
- Wealth in the Valley : The Income Gap Keeps Growing
- Heal the Bay Study Urges Closure of Swim Area : Environment: Report recommends a $60 yearly boater's fee to pay for cleaning the marina and says Mother's Beach should be shut down. But county tests indicate that the water there is safe.
- Officials Study Options After Weldon Demise : Landfills: Experts admit no one knows just what the next step will be for tackling the county's growing waste problem.
- Changes in Home Insurance to Benefit Owners in California
- THREE LETTERS FROM THE ANDES by...
- On View : Summer Tryouts : NEW PILOTS FACE A REALITY: FEW WILL GET A SECOND RUN
- Troops in Somalia on Alert; Reward Offered for Warlord