- LANCASTER : Plan to Build 2,500 Houses, Private Lake OKd
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Repairman Shot While Working in Manhole
- From Velvet to Guns and Cigarettes : A worldwide recession has dramatically changed prospects for the newly formed democracies of Eastern Europe.
- MOORPARK : Council to Study Permit-Parking Law
- Crosswalk Guards Cut in Budget Error
- Prosecutor Says Man Admitted Kidnaping His Millionaire Boss
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Author Will Speak to Writers Club
- LA HABRA : Guiding Girls Into Math, Science Lauded
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bears, Cowboys in Five-Player Deal
- Decomposing Body of Man Found Near Road
- Hill International Overseas to Manage Armenian Plant
- Roller-Coaster REIT : Real Estate Investment Trusts Offer Big Rewards--and Risks
- S. Africa's Wines Moving Onto Global Market : Commerce: With most sanctions ended, the nation's vintners covet more sales in the U.S. But some large grocery chains still shun their products.
- Vandals Smash Windows of 30 Vehicles : Santa Clarita: Authorities believe one or two individuals caused the damage--estimated at more than $5,000--along a three-block area.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Eye Doctor to Aid Patients in Armenia
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Planners to Discuss Arts Area Proposal
- Shiley Physician Tells of Heart Valve Warning : Courts: Jurors hear chief clinical investigator recount how he urged redesign to make the potentially fatal device 'idiot safe.'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits Record as Bond Prices and the Dollar Slip
- BOOK REVIEW : Arab Kingdom Gets Taste of Corruption : VARIATIONS ON NIGHT AND DAY <i> by Abdelrahman Munif</i> . <i> Translated from the Arabic by Peter Theroux</i> . Pantheon: $23, 342 pages
- Justice Vacated : Budgets: In 1989, L.A. County signed a 25-year lease on seven floors of an office tower for court space. But with no money for judges, half the courtrooms go unused.
- Accuser Faces Accused in Tailhook Sex Scandal : Harassment: Whistle-blower testifies how she was manhandled in gantlet by Marine officer. He denies all.
- VAN NUYS : 2 Get Prison Terms in Freeway Shooting
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Steer Put to Death After Breaking Leg
- REAL ESTATE
- Excalibur to Buy Las Vegas Entertainment
- Local Firm Gets Waste Disposal Pact in Mexico
- No Pardon for Salvador Killers of U.S. Women
- In Record Numbers, Catholics Who Love the Church but No Longer Love Their Spouses Are Seeking to . . . : Annul and Void
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Heady Prospects for Global Role Turning Into a U.N. Migraine : Security: The plagued Somalia and Bosnia experiences are reflected in new catchwords. Experts speak of 'a time of testing' and 'uncharted waters.'
- County Funds Cut for 180 Crossing Guards : Schools: Area districts scramble to find money to pay people who escort children across streets after $1.7 million was omitted from the budget.
- The ideal product for the L.A. Basin:...
- IRVINE : Injured Bosnian Out of Hospital, Resting
- GARDEN GROVE : Classes Start Sept. 9 for 42,000 Students
- District Could Face Charges Over Buses
- Perch Are Abundant at Crowley
- OXNARD : Ordinance Restricting Adult Businesses OKd
- Shell Is Hospitalized for Diabetic Condition
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Spoil Burkett's Homecoming, 10-3
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Chicago's McDowell Is First to Win 19th
- Man on a Mission : Delahoya Toils Away as Dodger Farmhand at San Antonio
- License Plate to Help the Arts Is Proposed
- When Prospects Keep Programs on a String : Junior college football: Uncertainty over player commitments gives rise to talk of letters of intent, paid tuition for athletes.
- Judge Backs Hughes in Suit Over Patent : Aerospace: Ruling against government in satellite case could mean the company will collect billions of dollars.
- REAL ESTATE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Varco Acquires Metrox: Varco International Inc. said...
- German Deputy Leaves Ruling Party for Rightists
- The Woman Who Would Save Farms
- 'Lone Eagles' Flying From Cities to New Job Horizons : Business: Small employers are filling the work force as the new breed of entrepreneurs heads for the country.
- Irene Sharaff; Oscar-Winning Designer
- Hospitals Lax in Spotting Domestic Violence : Health: Study finds training in emergency rooms is insufficient. Officials say identifying abuse cases is first step toward developing plans.
- SEAL BEACH : Old Ranch Project Worries Neighbors
- From Beer to Bedspreads, Judges Choose Best for Fair Opening
- Horse Country : Corralling the Valley's Stable Population
- CALABASAS : Rent Laws for Mobile Homes Being Studied
- CHATSWORTH : Students Plant Trees to Honor Late Principal
- Shift in the Winds Over Bosnia?
- Kohon Quits Job at San Fernando
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Could Be Recalled Soon
- Ten-Hour Battle With Black Marlin Ends in a Fiesta
- LOS ALAMITOS : Nicotine 1988 Provides Jockey, Trainer With Suspenseful Joy
- Some Straight Talk About the Twist : Movies: Ron Mann's film chronicles a moment in cultural history--when America went from 'squareness' to 'awareness.'
- Academy Changes the Rules for Foreign-Language Films
- Allstate to Rebate $110 Million to Californians : Insurance: In the largest settlement under Prop. 103, the 2.9 million refunds will average $66 for auto customers and $25 for homeowners.
- ENERGY
- Turner Gets Nod to Buy New Line and Castle Rock : Entertainment: The deals, worth a combined $750 million, establish the cable mogul as a major Hollywood force.
- Bernardi's Scholarship Fund Cut Almost 75% : City Hall: Alarcon wins request to slash predecessor's program. Critics called allocation a self-congratulatory monument.
- District Seeks to Improve the Image of Ventura High : Education: A magnet program in computers, social sciences or performing arts is considered for the school.
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Shackelford Keeping Shots Within Range
- Season of Pain : Rams' Rocker Can't Escape Incident That Left Utley Paralyzed
- Nice Guy Might Be Finished : Angels: Farrell's comeback as starter probably ends as the Tigers score a 9-3 victory.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Fearless, Massive 'Ondine' Enchants Despite Complexity : Pacific Resident Theatre Ensemble revives Jean Giraudoux's play on a shoestring, but the talented company refuses to bow to limitations.
- TV REVIEW : An Authentic 'Queen of Spades'
- Small-Company Stocks Going for Three in a Row
- Couple Exchanges Vows on Ferris Wheel 80 Feet in Air
- Floating Classrooms Take Learning Beyond a Day at the Beach
- WOODLAND HILLS : Plans for Care Center at School Denied
- NORTHRIDGE : District Says CSUN Mishandled Asbestos
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fee Hike Rescinded to Aid Building Industry
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Man, 74, Eager to Take a Bite Out of Crime
- Council Deadlocks on Activist's Nomination : City Hall: Panel postpones decision on Xavier Hermosillo for a Fire Commission post until Friday, when supporters promise to deliver enough votes for confirmation.
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : Panel to Mediate School, Union Talks
- BUENA PARK : City Forces 2 Firms to Leave Old Center
- SAN FERNANDO : Plan for Flat-Rate Sewage Fee Dropped
- VAN NUYS : Deliberations to Start in Murder Trial
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow May Return This Weekend
- A Play That Won't Go Away : NFL: Rams' Rocker can't escape 1991 incident that left the Lions' Utley confined to a wheelchair.
- Dole Is Conciliatory on Health Reform : Insurance: GOP leader tells governors of need for bipartisanship. He stresses his opposition to employer mandate and a big new tax program.
- Navy Protest Leads to Brig, Discharge
- Indiana Doused by Foot of Rain; Interstate Shut, Homes Flooded
- COLUMN ONE : Call Them Returned Boat People : Refugees who fled communism and poverty are being lured to Vietnam by old ties and new chances to make money. As expatriates, they're doing business despite the U.S. trade embargo.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Council Approves Developer's Revised Plans for Residential Project : Housing: Lancaster's Del Sur Ranch will include nearly 2,500 houses and a man-made lake. But there are concerns about the location and water use.
- Bosnian President Faults Sarajevo Plan
- PERSPECTIVES ON TRADE : Reject NAFTA and We Can Reclaim America : We'll give up more than jobs; our sovereignty, our resources and our laws will all be subject to 'trinational' dictates.
- No Longer 'Lost' : Woman Finds Mom After 3 Decades of Feeling Adrift in U.S.
- The Bard Goes On : Young Actors' Labors Won't Be Lost as Firm Rescinds Its Cancellation
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners to Consider Movie Ranch Permit
- Board Pledges Tax Funds for Public Safety : Finances: County supervisors pass a resolution aimed at persuading voters to extend the half-cent sales levy.
- WESTMINSTER : Schools Personnel Panel Has Opening
- Citizen Stakeout for Taggers Leads to 5 Arrests
- Cousin Recounts Child Abuse in Menendez Home : Trial: Defense witness says beatings occurred and anxiety was high when he spent summers at the Beverly Hills mansion. Judge denies prosecutors' objections to the testimony.
- Request for Library Funds Via Bills OKd
- Smoltz Stymies Dodgers : Baseball: He extends his shutout streak against L.A. to 22 innings before Piazza's two-run homer. The Braves hold on, 3-2.
- WORLD TRACK NOTES : It Is Johnson, Not Watts, Who Proves to Be Shoo-In
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Three Backs Skip Trip to Cleveland
- Turning Forgery Into a Fine Art : Consumer trends: Jonathan H. Kent's Re-Creations of Impressionists & Old Masters has a clientele of decorators and celebrities. 'People think better a good re-creation than an original that I can never afford.'
- TV Ratings : CBS' 'Big Wave Dave's' Rolls Into a Tie for 13th Place
- THEATER REVIEWS : Dated 'Cheaters' Can't Win in '90s : The talky comedy is no classic, but it fails because only two of the six principal characters are convincing as philanderers and the play is not joyful or sexy enough.
- Pet Owners Are Pestered by Bad Flea Season : But Business Jumps at Stores Offering Solutions, Environmental Safety
- REAL ESTATE : Wimberly Allison Begins Work on House of Blues Club
- U.S. Adding Sudan to Its Terrorist List
- Dying Man Arrested, Released After Triumph : Conflict: Cancer patient Irv Krespi is briefly held on spousal abuse allegation hours after coaching daughter on 2-mile swim.
- Congress, Soviets Fooled on 'Star Wars,' Paper Says
- U.S. Debt: Fatal Millstone or Humdrum Fact of Life? : Finance: Federal borrowing will balloon despite new budget. But dangers are misunderstood, experts say.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rejection of School's Spending Plan Expected
- Oxnard : Man Goes on Trial in Shooting of Wife
- Tom Fuccello; Stage, Television Actor
- Anaheim City Council Approves Budget-Balancing Plan : Spending: Refusing to raise revenue by extending a 2% utility tax, it agrees to lay off 10 workers, trim non-public safety costs and take $2 million from municipal reserves.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Official Defends Record of Post-Riot Aid Program
- Obituary
- 5 Arrested Soon After Violent Carjacking : Crime: Driver flagged down on Santiago Canyon Road is beaten. Deputies stop car nearby and jail three adults and two juveniles. It is the third case in three days.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Artist Turns Spotlight on Rain Forests
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Miller Returns to Bruin Practice
- Holtz Gives New Meaning to Optimism
- Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood's Woman of the Year? : Entertainment: In a world where actresses over 40 have trouble getting jobs and women directors are few, some see the alleged madam's success as a mirror on industry inequities.
- TRADE
- Priest Chastised for Proposal to Kill Abortionists
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 5,000 Flee Homes as Tropical Storm Hits
- Humanity Starts at Home
- PERSPECTIVES ON TRADE : Business Is Business : U.S. investment abroad is inevitable; NAFTA just gives Mexico an edge to prosper, too.
- Dad-Daughter Swim Followed by Arrest : Allegation: Police charge Irv Krespi with spousal abuse after neighbor's call. He and estranged wife call it a misunderstanding.
- Defense Accused of Using Media to Influence Jury : Denny trial: Attorneys are criticized for allowing an interview in which defendant Damian Williams denied hitting the trucker with a brick during last year's riots.
- Simi Seeks Deal on TV Regulation : Media: City Council decides not to employ federal rules now, hoping to reach its own agreement with Comcast.
- AIDS Potion Suit Takes New Turn : Courts: A man recants his charge that an unapproved drug harmed him. His lawyer denies urging the patient to lie.
- Surprise Birthday Party Given Clinton : Vacation: He turns 47 Thursday. Celebration in Arkansas featured a cake depicting him jogging, with a McDonald's cup in his hand.
- Guilty, Your Honor--Can I Go Play Now?
- Tommy Traynor; Big Band Crooner With Modernaires
- Plan to Put Video Cameras in LAPD Cars Gets Boost : Law enforcement: A pilot project is supported by the police chief and by the leader of the Police Commission.
- RETAILING
- Supervisor Seeks Inquiry Over Meeting : Government: John Flynn says a gathering that included two colleagues on the board violated the state's Brown Act.
- Menendez Home Was Violent, Cousin Testifies : Courts: Defendants' father beat them with a belt until they were bruised, and their mother broke dishes and glassware during rages, defense witness says.
- LONG BEACH : Suit Seeks to Bar Project at American Indian Site
- Volunteer Stakeout Tags Taggers
- Westcorp Promotes: James R. Dowlan has been...
- Herbert Philbrick; Spy Wrote 'I Led Three Lives'
- Test Scanner Nabs Smuggling Suspect
- Fee-for-Service Doctors Preferred, AMA Study Finds
- Joyner-Kersee Still Has the Touch : Track and field: She calls heptathlon victory over Braun 'definitely my greatest triumph.'
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD on Watch as Detroit Police Trial Nears Verdict
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Small Venue Lets Alabama Get Personal : The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts affords the group, used to large crowds, an intimate setting in which to reveal a fresh, human side--and rediscover its roots.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Robinson Readies for First Game
- 160 Toxics Per Day Flow Into Santa Monica Bay, Study Finds : Pollution: Urban runoff into the ocean deserves more research, says a report commissioned by an environmental group. Statewide posting of warning signs about the danger of swimming near storm drains is being sought.
- Confederate Flag
- Clinton and Detroit
- Closing Public Health School
- Deficit Reduction and California
- John Demjanjuk
- Plea for Assisted Death
- Melting Pot
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 18, 1993
- Names in the News - Aug. 18, 1993
- Cities Threaten to Form Rival El Toro Panel
- Pastor Says Confession to Racist Prank Tainted
- WHERE THE MONEY IS: Willie Sutton proved...
- Boeing Wins Bid on Space Station : Technology: NASA also singles out Houston as command center for streamlined project. Contract may hurt Southland's McDonnell Douglas and Rockwell.
- Search Ends for 2 Missing After Crash of Copters
- Search for Chopper Crash Victims Halted : Accident: Two San Diego men still missing despite intense 27-hour scan by air and sea. Investigators decline to speculate how the two Marine helicopters apparently collided over the ocean off Dana Point.
- FBI Lie Drew Confession, Minister Says : Hate crimes: Two teen-agers are accused of putting a cross on a black couple's lawn. Agents tricked them into admitting the act by promising they would not be charged, says a pastor who counseled the youths.
- Democrats' Ad Attacks Wilson on Immigration : Politics: Party leaders say they are responding to the governor's tough talk last week on policies regarding illegals. The TV spot says he has done a flip-flop on the issue since his Senate days.
- New Layoffs Loom at McDonnell O.C. Division : Jobs: Space systems plant workers dealt blow by Pentagon decision favoring Seattle's Boeing.
- Clinton Missing Opportunity on Court Vacancies, Some Say
- Death Urged for Killer of 6 Women : Courts: Jury recommends that Cleophus Prince Jr. be executed for slayings in 1990 that terrorized San Diego. Judge sets sentencing for Oct. 12.
- 1 in 5 Facilities Pollutes Water, Group Reports
- Fight Over Forests Is Branching Out to the 'Eastside' : The war between loggers and environmentalists spreads to east Washington and Oregon, and as far as Montana.
- Bear Is Captured After Odd Feast at Kitchen Sink
- 19 Feared Drowned in India
- The Curtains Rise on Depp's New Club
- Robert M. W. Kempner; Prosecuted Nazis at Nuremberg
- Pages : Powell's Memoirs--at Random
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 18, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 18, 1993
- VAN NUYS : Ventura Blvd. Panel to Elect Chairman
- Key Southland Firms Assail Pollution Credit Proposal
- Authorities Seek Men in Carjacking in San Clemente
- County to Offer Cities Compromise on El Toro Conversion : Proposal: The last-minute pitch from supervisors would give five South County communities a greater role in deciding how the military base should be used after it closes.
- Separate Trials Sought for Teens in Tay Murder Case
- NEWBURY PARK : Red Tape Halts Sale of Broome Ranch
- SANTA ANA : Police, Fire Show to Be Held Aug. 28
- A. Levy to Close 3 Branches to Reduce Costs : Finance: Officials blame the continuing recession for a decision to shut the oldest facility, in Camarillo, and 2 in Oxnard. The three shutdowns are planned for Oct. 22.
- Anaheim to Be Site of Sports Medicine Office
- Culture : Sticky Wicket for Britain's Cricket Fans
- Illegal Immigration Targeted at Hearing : Policy: Local GOP congressmen hear testimony about the immigrants' economic and social impact. Critics call the lawmakers' actions a publicity stunt.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Tailback Shah Hopes to Return Sept. 18
- CRIME WATCH : Gun Culture
- Personal Health : HEALTH WATCH : Some Hot Tips for Surviving the Swelter
- Death Threats by Defendant in Killing Described
- IRVINE : Base Closing Is Top Issue in Council Race
- Riordan Nominee Faces Opposition : City Hall: A council panel refuses to confirm Xavier Hermosillo to Fire Commission, citing his controversial racial comments. The full council will vote today.
- Divorce--Marine Style
- Retired County Administrator Haywood Pritchett Dies
- NORTHRIDGE : Disabled Youths Begin Science Workshop
- Defense Seeks to Show Abuse Spurred Menendez Slayings
- Casino Sued Villalobos for Gaming Debts : City Hall: Deputy mayor owed $30,000 after one weekend in 1989, and his counter checks were returned to Caesars Tahoe for insufficient funds. He denies any wrongdoing.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : No Fights This Time as Mariners Defeat Orioles
- Aunt Recalls Menendez Brothers' Treatment by Father : Trial: Jose Menendez wanted to mold one son in his image, she says. Prosecution objects to the remarks and judge orders them stricken from record.
- Morale Wilts in Heat of Troubled Somali Mission : Africa: U.S. troops who came to feed the starving increasingly find themselves under attack. Some say it's time to withdraw.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS
- After the Dance Is Over
- GLENDALE : Youth Charged With Murder in Killing of Boy, 9
- San Fernando Valley : Pacoima Redevelopment Zone Proposal Advanced
- 4 Malls Plan to Snuff Out Smoking : Health: The West Valley centers will designate special areas outside the enclosed retail sites. Officials say a survey shows most customers back a ban.
- Disney Will Hire Coordinator to Aid School Districts : Education: The action is seen as a way to ease the remaining tension between the two sides over the amusement park's $3-billion expansion plan.
- Demjanjuk Trial Might Be OK With U.S.
- Bruins Suspend Two for Criminal Activity : UCLA: Bruce Walker cannot play until next season; Jamir Miller must skip the opening game against Cal.
- 5 Found Alive in Thai Hotel
- Dedicated Teacher Sizes Up Public Schools Before Taking a Leave
- Police Question Homeless Woman About Dead Infant : Van Nuys: Merchants say she was pregnant before the newborn's body was found Sunday. She is taken to a hospital for mental evaluation.
- CAMARILLO : Board May 'Adopt Out' Local Schools
- Ryder Cup Team Is Complete
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Injuries Affect Offensive Line
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Considering Surgery for Shins
- The Black 'Experience' in Japan
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : When Legal Tender Hits a Sore Spot
- CHOKING SMOKING: The former ocean of places...
- SEAL BEACH : City Pier Will Be Closed for Repairs
- WESTMINSTER : Car Dealers Hope Balloon Will Go Up
- Two Terms for the New Age
- ORANGE : Wall Mural Dinosaurs Run Amok
- Lasorda Wasn't the Only One Taken In by It
- Personal Health : To Keep Your Cool,<i> Do</i> Sweat It
- Surfing Dreams : Tinseltown: It seems everyone <i> is </i> writing a movie, even the International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach. The group hopes the film will raise $5 million for a new home.
- If This Is August, It Must Be Fall (in TV Land) : Forget about this month being the 'dog days.' Over the next two weeks, the four major broadcast networks will premiere 14 series.
- Marine Corps General Leonard Fribourg Dies at 72
- Man Arrested in Double Shooting Is Identified
- LA HABRA : Community Policing Topic for Police Chief
- Berry, Booth Lead Their Divisions in Junior Golf
- TEL AVIV : Stay or Go?
- Former Titan Murphy Prepares for First Season at Fullerton
- Stop the Denial, Says Hosokawa : Prime minister wants Japan to face its past
- PLATFORM : Married Marines
- Report Cites AIDS Danger to County Women : Health: More than half of victims are found to have acquired virus from a male lover. Growth rate is increasing after a decline in 1992.
- RESEDA : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Robbery Attempt
- FULLERTON : Some Can Claim Utility Tax Relief
- SAN FERNANDO : Accused Killer Sent to Mental Hospital
- GOLF : Winner's Heart Sinks, but the Ball Doesn't
- WCC to Lose Exemption in Baseball
- 'Odd Couple' Reunion for Klugman, Randall
- Directing's No Jail for This Actor : Television: 'I have had a wonderful time doing it,' says Kiefer Sutherland, who took the helm of Showtime's 'Last Light,' in which he stars as a condemned prisoner.
- N.Y. Top Jurist Bans Lawyer-Client Sex, Curbs Fees in Divorce Cases
- CD-ROMS: Bigger Than Music Videos?
- Written Agreements Can Help Avoid Future Problems
- Matthews Studio Loses $69,000 in 3rd Quarter
- 15 Nations Offer Hospital Beds for Bosnian Sick and Wounded
- Martha's Vineyard on Clinton Alert
- Wild Horses Can't Make Sale Go On
- Warring Liberians Form Government to Rule Until Elections
- Ethnic Discord : Asians Return to Hope and Hostility in Uganda : Expelled 20 years ago by Idi Amin, they are starting to reclaim their land and property. But much has changed since they left.
- Martin Lawrence Loss Hits $2.26 Million in 2nd Quarter
- Karcher Stake Increased: An investor group led...
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- Avco Owner to Sell Part of Subsidiary : Finance: Textron plans to offer up to 19% of Paul Revere Corp. to raise funds for financial services units.
- Medical Properties Reduces Quarterly Loss
- Electro Rent Corp. Profit Drops 52% in 4th Quarter
- ECONOMY
- Storage Equities' Profit Leaps on 18% Revenue Gain
- Voice Powered Reports $4.9-Million Loss in Quarter
- Live Entertainment's Loss Narrows to $1.54 million
- Developer Faces Foreclosure: Bank of America has...
- Huntway Partners Loses $20.2 Million in Quarter
- Only 3 in Tailhook Case Facing Assault Charges : Scandal: Accusations of possible unbecoming conduct and lesser infractions are being reviewed against others.
- As Russian Quality of Life Slips, Preventable Diseases Soar : Health: A diphtheria epidemic is proving difficult to combat because people refuse to be inoculated. They fear the vaccines will be of poor quality or the needles contaminated.
- Personal Health : <i> Do</i> Sweat It, to Keep Your Cool
- A Partnership in Mothering
- Kidnaped Executive Rescued From Pit in N.Y. Rail Yard
- Practicing With Relish : Legal hassles a pain in the bun? Here's a place that serves hot dogs with a side of law advice--for free.
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim computer company...
- HEALTH CARE
- HEALTH CARE : Kaiser Permanente to Open Family Residency Program
- Coupons Cut the Clipping : High-Tech Gadgetry Catapults Industry Into the 21st Century
- Penguin's Place Acquired by Bresler's Industries
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Churches to Be Sued on Sexual Assaults
- Health Debate Heats Up: Jobs Lost or Gained?
- Lessons in the Ups and Downs of Life : Employment: Each summer, more than 3,000 high school and college students get on-the-job training in economics--and physics.
- Probe of Cal Poly Pomona Chief Widens : Education: Chancellor's office investigation focuses on housing allowance that Bob Suzuki accepted even after on-campus residence was refurbished.
- In Her Sister's Footsteps : Santa Clarita: Betsy Myers, sibling of White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers, will take an executive post in the Clinton Administration's SBA.
- Curb Abuse of Power, Not Sex : Misguided responses to harassment, date rape trivialize sexual crimes on campuses.
- VILLA PARK : Road Project Uproar Spurs Examination
- Educational Cruises Opened to Public
- WORLD TRACK NOTES : His Son's Question Gets a Positive Answer
- Rams' Pass Coverage Left Open to Questions
- LOS ANGELES : Expulsion of Student Who Carried Gun Overturned
- Devers Awarded Victory : Track and field: Officials take nearly two hours to decide that she edged Ottey to win the women's 100 meters.
- STAGE REVIEWS : A One-Alarm 'Foxfire' : Fullerton Civic Light Opera's Production Is Equal Parts Compelling Intimacy and Flat Passages
- Israel Repositions Soldier's Grave After Dispute With Rabbis
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sanchez Gives a Strong Close to Long Beach Fest
- Biopool Profit, Revenue Fall in Second Quarter
- H&H; Oil Tool Co. Reports $109,000 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Stewart Granger; Swashbuckling Film Star
- Want Your Opinion to Count in Halls of Congress? Mail a Letter
- Garamendi Fills Key Campaign Job : Politics: Insurance commissioner names veteran political consultant Darry Sragow to manage his expected run for governor.