- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : The Vice Squad : Colombian Team Fighting Country's Negative Image by Serving as Cultural Ambassadors
- Dean M. Luvisa has been appointed treasurer...
- Rockwell International Corp.: The company beat out...
- Justice Dept. Post Filled
- Teens and Sex : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Sellers Jailed Following Tardy Court Showing : Celebrity: Daughter of late comic actor had been charged with receiving stolen property from a string of Valley robberies.
- They Deserve More Than a Tie for Father's Day : Among all the TV dads, these should be saluted for giving lasting lessons and some welcome laughs.
- Appreciation : Franklin D. Murphy: A Civilizing Force for the City
- Drawing on Empathy : Graphics students link their skills with concern for the community by designing winning literacy posters.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Mackenzie Streeters Want Speed Relief
- Countywide : 2 Local Schools Win Nationwide Award
- IRVINE : Traffic Crash Fatal to 2 UCI Students
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Broadway's Make-Over : New CEO Remodels Stores and the Corporate Culture
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Home Building Recovery Pegged to Jobs, Pro-Business Reforms
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Pays Navy for Towels
- ENERGY
- Risk From Diesel Fumes Estimated : Pollution: State board says the exhaust could cause up to 1,000 cases of lung cancer a year. Study could increase pressure for more stringent regulations.
- World Cup / USA 1994 : Tickets Anyone? : Games: Unusual availability nationwide may reflect American apathy. But some blame high prices and snafus.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Looking for Answers to Voter Apathy
- GLENDALE : Proposed Laborer Ban Awaits Action
- WOODLAND HILLS : Taft Decathletes Get Letter From Gore
- Fullerton : 68% at School Pass Physical Fitness Test
- Delays Sweeten Triumph for 2,750 Graduates
- Rig Flips, Backs Up Traffic at Rush Hour
- GLENDALE : Loan-Servicing Firm to Move Headquarters
- Man Is Arrested in Kidnaping, Car Theft
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Barnes Comes to Bullpen From Indians
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Movie Review : 'Dad' a Tepid Weepie in Kid-Powered Universe
- East and Midwest Swelter While Parts of West Shiver
- 2 Confess to Killing Anti-Mob Lawmaker
- Lawyer Brands The Citadel Bastion of Discrimination : Trial: Woman seeking admission to all-male cadet corps alleges constitutional violations. Judge assails school for filing mistrial motion.
- BOOK REVIEW / ESSAYS : Making a Case for the Many People Who Feel Left Out : BULLETPROOF DIVA <i> by Lisa Jones</i> ; Doubleday $25.95, 350 pages
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Railroad, Union Continue Talks
- BUENA PARK : Summer Programs for Children Offered
- Containing an Urban Cancer : Earthquake-caused 'ghost towns' bring crime
- SANTA ANA : Kidnaping Suspect Sought by Police
- Classes End With Bittersweet Goodbys : Education: Most youngsters look forward to summer, but leaving friends and anticipating buckling down in the fall make for mixed emotions.
- SHERMAN OAKS : New Program Aims to Ease Rebuilding
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES : Groups at a Glance
- Douglas, Armstrong Combine for Legion No-Hitter
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Solis Is Leader, and Working to Remain on Top
- Getting Cozy With Contemporary : Jazz: Dana Point festival has a Southern California flavor, spiced with an intimate setting. It opens with some 'beach jazz.'
- Nordine Delays Show
- Burbank Orders Seismic Tests for Main Terminal at Airport : Safety: A structural analysis is planned to comply with local law. But the building is already set for demolition.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Business Group Gets Pep Talk on Recovery
- Hate Messages Left in Historic Home : Vandalism: Intruders spray-paint epithets in a homosexual couple's mansion in the West Adams district.
- THERAPY WATCH : And Next, Some Teeth
- IRVINE : Tenants Want City to Keep Center Open
- Thousands Welcome Summer Vacation
- AST Research Inc.: Shares of the computer...
- COMPANY TOWN
- Mark Moehlman has been appointed chief financial...
- Admar Group Inc.: The firm will develop...
- Discipline Weighed in Iraq Copter Deaths
- Dinner Dates : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Class Acts: Students Hone Their Talents
- LONG BEACH : Man Guilty of Smuggling Endangered Tarantulas
- OXNARD/PORT HUENEME : Water District Lowers Its Pumping Charges
- Killer's Death Brings Sorrowful Saga to a Close
- It Pays to Hang Around : Engineers Finally Pay Respects to WWII-Era Marine Base Structures
- Pasadena Settles for 2nd Billing in Cup Sign Battle
- Mental Health Clinic to Open in West Valley : Health: County will close Van Nuys office to pay for new Canoga Park center, which will right a geographical imbalance.
- Girl Returns to School After Racial Threats : Ojai: Shuwana Stanford draws cheers at Matilija Junior High graduation. However, some students may not welcome her back.
- Gail Warnings Still in Effect on Beach : Castro, 36 and Fit, Remains a Force in Women's Pro Volleyball
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : The Soccer Expert
- Camarillo's Allegre Has a Lot to Be Happy About These Days : Amateur tennis: Now 16 and playing girls two years older, she's gotten a grip on her backhand and her game has become more consistent.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Players' Eyes Opened at Union Meeting
- Fortugno's Long Road Leads Back to Majors : Baseball: Former SCC pitcher, who had a brief stint with the Angels in 1992, resurfaces in majors with the Reds.
- MOVIESBox-Office Roar: Disney's new animated musical "The...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Theater Review : Garcia Directs an Engaging 'Race2Love'
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Vote on Park Equipment
- VENTURA : Father, Son Assaulted by Gang Members
- Lawyer Wants Judge Off Boys' Case : Courts: Attorney for one of three youths charged in February shooting near Westlake High says jurist is biased.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Havelange Sets Goals for Sixth FIFA Term : Soccer: Brazilian, 78, says governing body will reach out to impoverished children.
- Bolivia It or Not, It's Time to Begin
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Soccer Launches Crusade in America : Openers: Germany vs. Bolivia kicks off 24 teams' quest for sport's Holy Grail, followed by Spain-South Korea.
- Southern California College has hired two assistant...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Cone Sees the Possibility of a Trade
- National Video Rentals
- 'Kid Science' Shows No Longer a Curiosity : Television: Series proliferate as a result of a big push across America to upgrade student awareness of scientific phenomena.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'White' a Cautionary Tale of Love
- 1994 DANA POINT JAZZ FESTIVAL
- Farmers Halts Sale of Homeowner Policies : Insurance: The move, called temporary, also applies to quake coverage. It raises fears of a chain reaction in the state.
- Threat of More Layoffs Continues in California : Economy: A survey also shows that companies are clamping down on pay increases.
- LAST RITES: Ronald Lyle Goldman hasn't attracted...
- Gnatcatcher Gets Temporary Haven on Threatened List
- COVER STORY : Electronic Rendezvous
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Set Mother of His Children Afire Gets Life
- Death Penalty Won't Be Sought in Killing
- MOORPARK : Appointment Urged for Council Seat
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Not to Make the Grade
- FILLMORE : Insurer Honors Bus Firm's Safety Record
- OJAI : Inns Criticize Plan to Raise Bed Tax
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Sheila Hudson equaled her American record of...
- Music Notes
- Senate Confirms Paez for Federal Court Judgeship
- COVER STORY : CyberVal : A writer overcomes the fear of a new PC with a little help from young experts.
- Convicted Branch Davidians Defy Judge : Courts: With sentencing expected today, defendants hurl insults, challenge the legal system's authority over them. Their lawyers plead for leniency.
- Arafat Sidesteps Questions on Move to Jericho
- Youth's Suit Says Church Failed to Avert Molestation
- Gnatcatcher Is Again Listed as Threatened Bird
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savory and Surprising : Don't be distracted by the confused decor of La Fontana. The focus is on an array of outstanding Italian dishes.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Ready or Not, Here Come the Trucks
- Kennedy Pursues Gym Plans
- Devers Gets Going in Time to Win
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : As Season Raced Along, Palmdale's Arce Ran Faster and Faster
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tang's Adds New Flavor to Pasadena
- Woody Hits Bull's-Eye at Miramax : Movies: After being shunned by Hollywood over a domestic scandal, the writer-director has struck a deal with the company to release his film 'Bullets Over Broadway.'
- From Death Comes a Will to Survive : Concerts: The Southwest Chamber Music Society decided to carry on despite the loss of a key member. Today its budget and bookings are thriving.
- Ranking the Dealers
- Lonely Hearts TV Club : Playwrights trace the talk show phenomenon sweeping America.
- Koreans in Japan Targets of Hostility
- Distinguished Schools : OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- Home Entertainment : Some Last-Minute Video Gifts for Dad
- Home Entertainment : Epic Treatment of 'Ben-Hur' in Commemorative Edition : The laser disc release marking its 35th anniversary includes a compelling hourlong documentary with historical footage and interviews.
- Cox Played Big Role in Scoring Cup : Bureaucracy: The O.C. congressman helped steer soccer officials through Washington's regulatory maze in 1986. He pulled strings by mentioning Ronald Reagan.
- Democratic Candidates Will Hold Fund-Raiser in San Juan
- YORBA LINDA : Recreation Panel Vacancy Is Filled
- Agencies to Get Plan on Joint Airstrip Use
- VENTURA : Foundation Health to Build Center
- LAGUNA HILLS : 2 Streets Will Get New Speed Limits
- Your Money : Stock, Bond Markets Buoyed as Commodity Prices Recede
- THE GOODS : Everything a Girl Wants in a Game--and Less
- Envoy to Uganda Named
- VENICE : Police Beef Up Patrols for Graduation Parties
- OXNARD : New School to Be Named for Teacher
- RESEDA : Thieves Urged to Return Van for Sick Boy
- Residents Plead to Keep City's Police Force : Port Hueneme: Speakers ask council to do whatever is necessary to avoid contracting with Oxnard or Sheriff's Department.
- ORANGE : Balanced City Budget Raises No Fees, Taxes
- LOS ANGELES : 20 Youth Groups Awarded Olympic Surplus Grants
- Oklahoma State Bids Successfully for De La Cerda
- NO VACANCY : Erroneous News Item Results in Flood of Basketball Coaches Contacting CSUN
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Take It to Limit Again and Beat Red Sox
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Arty, R&B-Flavored; Rock From Texas via Scotland
- Claw Hammers Out Major-Label Deal
- N. Korea, in Abrupt Shift, Offers Plan to Restart U.S. Talks : Diplomacy: Pyongyang delivers compromise through ex-President Carter. Regime would freeze nuclear program, allow inspectors to stay. Clinton is hopeful but cautious.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- THEATER REVIEW : Nothing Fishy Here : The musical revival of Bertolt Brecht's 'A Man's a Man' is the Odessa Theatre's best production so far.
- The Search for Slacks : Loubella pants, with their elastic waists and variety of colors, are made to last. And at S & Y Apparel, the prices are reasonable.
- Hill Convicted of Extortion in State Capitol Sting Case
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Funding Near for East Newhall Sheriff's Station : Budget: The City Council tentatively OKs $148,000 for a substation. Final approval is expected June 28.
- No Plan to Drop Rent Control, Top Official Says : Economy: Housing Department chief responds to assistant who said restrictions may be unnecessary.
- Simi Valley Bus Riders May Face Fare Increase
- VILLA PARK : Trash Fee Billing Change Under Study
- Not Quite Hooked : Students on Shark Study Expedition Quickly Lose Appetite for Knowledge
- Not Excited About Soccer? Why Not Sample Some Golf?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Eusebio's Homers Too Much for Giants
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : World Cup at a Glance
- Ducks' Hebert to Receive Hockey Award
- Post-Cold War Life in Tamarind's 'Nebraska'
- Orange County Business : Lenders Accepting Lower Down Payments
- COMPANY TOWN : STACKING UP SALES
- Royal Pair's U. N. Visit Part of Tokyo Crusade
- Ex-Premier of Greece Faces Wiretap Trial
- THE GOODS : Magazines' Success Is in the Cards
- WORLD MEMORIES: Whether it was a chance...
- 1,000 Lose Telephone Service in Anaheim When Cable Cut
- MOORPARK : Housing Plan to Get Impact Study
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : GROUP C at Solider Field, Chicago
- Horry Vows to Play; Will Guards Show Up? : NBA finals: Rockets' Smith and Maxwell need to respond to Knick counterparts in pivotal Game 5.
- Berganio Weathers 1st Round : Golf: Sylmar resident shoots 73 in heat and humidity at the U.S. Open, trails leader Tom Watson by five strokes.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Fehr Says Strike Is Probable : Baseball: Negotiator for players says he believes many owners would welcome a work stoppage.
- Three Players Sign With Kings; Robitaille Has Surgery on Ankle
- Music Notes : Seal Beach Fest to Begin; Pacific Pops Series Set
- World Perspective : Nuclear Police
- VENTURA : Man Nearly Drowns After Jump Off Pier
- Police Union Gets an Insider's Edge : Ousted Riordan Adviser Plans Strategy in Contract Battle Against City
- COMPANY TOWN : Networks Sell Record $4.3 Billion in 'Upfront' Advertising Season : Television: The 18% increase for the 1994-95 period reverses years of lackluster growth.
- 'Green Dares' Enticing Companies to Make Less Waste : Environment: Voluntary programs to reduce trash meet less resistance than legislation. Participating firms enjoy good publicity.
- Single-Family Housing Starts Take Another Dive in May
- Rival Budget Seeks to Cut Prison Funds : Spending: Joint Democratic committee accepts much of Wilson proposal, but rejects cuts in welfare and Medi-Cal and seeks to extend tax surcharge for the wealthy.
- Wright Breaks With Tradition in Giving Double Endorsement
- SANTA ANA : School District to Hold Budget Hearing
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- Public-Salary Disclosure Would Pay Off in the End : Government, private-sector employees should be able to tell if they are being paid fairly.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Foreign Game, but the Show Is All-American
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Foreign Game, but the Show Is All-American
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Consummate Cabaret From Karen Akers at Cinegrill
- 'Pericles': Inventive Maritime Adventure
- TV, Film Writers Named as Finalists for Humanitas Prizes : Awards: Steven Zaillian earns nominations for 'Searching for Bobby Fischer,' 'Schindler's List' in the new feature category.
- Jurors Reject Suit Against Court Official : Trial: The administrator did not discriminate against a former county employee who claimed he sexually harassed her and drove her from her job, panel decides.
- Excessive Force Suit Against Huntington Police Dismissed
- Should the World Cup matches be postponed?We...
- Helpful Hints for Running Brown's Campaign in O.C.
- Day of Decision for Silicone Implant Recipients : Health: For about 1,000 local women with ailments, today is the deadline to accept a product-liability settlement from manufacturers or pursue individual lawsuits. The financial variables are many.
- Davis Speaks His Mind After Sparking Angels : Baseball: He hits two home runs in a 6-5 victory over the White Sox before blasting management.
- U.S. OPEN : Watson? Nicklaus? Surprise! : Golf: Names from the past turn back the clock to top the leader board at Oakmont.
- CAL-HI SPORTS HONORS : HIGH SCHOOL : State Postseason Awards : ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
- 'Wolf' Man Jack in the Wilds of N.Y. : The Nicholson-Pfeiffer thriller meanders down several paths--a satirical look at publishing, a star vehicle and a meditation on the nature of disease and immortality.
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- This Marriage Advice Is for Husbands
- Business Retention
- Time for Society to Mother Moms
- An X Marks a New Generation's Beliefs
- War's Risk to the Soul
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : ROCK CLIMBING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
- King Jury
- Louis Farrakhan
- Pianist's Strong Mind Is Again Joined by a Strong Body : Jazz: The Chinese medical art of Chi Gong gives JoAnne Brackeen the strength for sustained playing of intricate, angled, highly evolved music. She makes a rare Southern California appearance this weekend.
- Federal Funds for Immigrant Costs
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : SKY-DIVING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
- Reno Air Plans to Start Service at John Wayne on Thursday : Transportation: All but sure of O.C. berth, carrier says it will offer six flights to San Jose and match Southwest's low fares.
- Courts Clogged by Invitation to Sue
- Same-Sex Unions Practiced Europe-Wide?
- 14th St. Players
- Michael Huffington
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : HANG-GLIDING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On Edge : BUNGEE-JUMPING : What's it like to take it to the max? To plummet to earth in a parachute or on a bungee cord? To hang suspended from a glider? Here is what students who participate in such "daredevil" activities have to say about their experiences.
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 17, 1994
- Obituaries - June 17, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 17, 1994
- Auditor to Probe Grade Switching at O.C. School
- Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's funeral with their children.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Goal Is to Gain Foothold Here : Viewpoint: Interest in soccer depends on whether American sports fans can be weaned from their obsession with statistics.
- Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's funeral with their children.
- Simpson's Ex-Wife and Her Friend Are Buried : Mourning: Separate services are held. Ex-football star attends Nicole Simpson's with their children.
- Police Union Leaders OK Riordan Deal
- Police Sweeps of 'Ghost Towns' Proposed : Crime: City-installed barricades are also considered to keep vandals and squatters out of quake-damaged buildings.
- Clinton's Accuser Goes on the Interview Circuit : Arkansas: Paula Jones seeks to bolster her credibility. She admits getting pay raises, contradicting a claim in her sex harassment suit.
- Adding Night Life Offered as Way to Revitalize Area Hit Hard by Recession : Development: Theaters and upscale restaurants are planned in El Segundo as part of a strategy to bolster retail and office markets from LAX to Manhattan Beach.
- School Bond OK Is Held Up by 18 Votes
- BY DESIGN : Costume Designer's Award Is a Beauty
- Former Hospital Patient Returns to Help Lift the Spirits of Others
- BRIEFLY : Education: Former Rep. Coelho Joins Loyola Marymount Trustee Board
- Mission Possible : Education: Counselors at Los Angeles high schools display tenacity, flexibility and creativity in trying to ensure that students go to the colleges right for them.
- A Role in a Modern-Day Love Story
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : He's Fulfilling His Dream to Help Others
- A Deep Split Between U.S. and the Vatican : To Clinton, the U.N. population conference signals a mere disagreement. To the church, it is a moral tragedy.
- BUENA PARK : Planning Panel May Shrink From 7 to 5
- Los Angeles Is a Major League Soccer City : Franchises: Six other areas are named, but there are still many key questions unanswered.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Starting Pitching Is Not the Problem
- Rangers Now Know What It Feels Like : Hockey: It's a touching scene during victory celebration as players get their hands on Stanley Cup.
- Music Review : L.A. Jewish Symphony Ends Debut Season
- Microdyne to Buy Gateway Assets
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Notes
- Waiter, There's Bacon in My Soup!
- BY DESIGN : One Colorful Character : The Uniforms of Mexico's Goalie Are Bold and Flashy by Design--His Own
- <i> Ragu </i> of the Sea
- Father's Stick and Other Measures of a Man
- New Book Showcases the Life of Ojai's Famed Beatrice Wood : * Portraitist Marlene Wallace has been photographing the centenarian ceramist for 18 years.
- China, Britain to Hold Talks on Hong Kong
- COFFERS BREWING : Southwest Chamber Music Society Ends Its 7th Season With a Concert, Several Major Gifts and Big Plans
- THE SAN MARINO TRAGEDY : Denial Is Prevalent in Affluent Communities : Such enclaves, not wanting to air their 'dirty linen,' seek to maintain a positive image. But not admitting there's a gang problem can be a double-edged sword.
- Watson Lets His Art Mature With Time : * The alto saxophonist and leader of the band Horizon is capable of intense improvisations and eclectic blends of styles.
- Initiative Could Be Wild Card in Fall Election
- THEATER REVIEW : Shakespeare Festival Offers Comedy With Tragedy : * Look beyond uneven performances for pleasant surprises in 'The Merchant of Venice' and 'The Lion in Winter.'
- 'Hardwood Dreams' Is a Gym-Dandy for Filmgoers
- $112 Million Spent in Area by Film, TV Firms
- DANA POINT : Acquisition Pushes Budget to Record
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students' Art Wins Awards Around Globe
- PERSPECTIVE ON HAITI : Yes, We Can Rebuild the Country : After restoring Aristide, break the drug lords' grip on the economy and foster the return of legitimate commerce.
- FULLERTON : Recalled Trio Votes to Extend Utility Tax
- Simi Valley Seeks U. S. Funds to Update Its Emergency Equipment : Recovery: The city reports that more than $350,000 in improvements are needed to help it react quickly and efficiently during disasters.
- VENTURA : Pedestrian-Friendly Projects Are Urged
- Quake Scavengers : Aftermath: Homeless people have taken over apartments abandoned after the temblor, stripping and selling whatever was left behind.
- Grand Jury Criticizes Jail Costs, Operations
- Pop Music Review : Luka Bloom: No Garden-Variety Folkie
- Two U.S. Firms File Suit for Control of Moscow Hotel : Russia: Radisson and Irvine-based Americom both claim breach of contract. If either is ousted, Russian partner could wind up sole owner.
- International Business : German Developer's Disappearance Has Critics Calling for Change : Banking: He obtained loans while losing millions every year. Bill would force companies to detail ownership structures.
- A Short One
- NOTEBOOK : Registration Is Continuing for Claremont Slow-Pitch Softball Leagues
- CLAS Tests: Here's What's Really in Them
- Worker Installing an Electrical Cable Hit by 14,400 Volts
- ENDLESS RACE: Appointed Ventura County Auditor-Controller Thomas...
- Sea of Change in Big-Game Hunting
- GOINGS ON : Tickets Are Going Fast for Live Oak Festival : * The music will include a variety of styles--blues, bluegrass, zydeco, jazz, Cajun, swing, ethnic, western and folk.
- Dorsey Students Bemoan Killing of 2 Classmates
- Climbers Dispute Sport's Reputation for Being Dangerous
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Carnival to Launch Library Program
- CERRITOS : City May Get Sheriff's Substation, School Gym
- Making Soccer Popular Here Definitely Isn't Child's Play
- Astros' Drabek Shows Giants That 1993 Is Only a Memory
- Titans' Ricabal Signs Free-Agent Deal With Dodgers
- POP/ROCKEntering at No. 1: "Purple," the new...
- HEALTH
- Gray Whale Removed From Endangered List
- Redondo Beach to Begin Enforcing Its Curfew Law
- JAUNTS : Just Ripe for Pickin' : * Families find it's fun to gather produce ranging from blackberries to black-eyed peas at Moorpark farm.
- Rogue Republic Stalls Peace Efforts in Croatia
- FASHION : The Past Wears Well : intage stores specialize in clothes that, for some, never go out of style. Business is booming as the popularity of period dress grows.
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Rockette Science : Life for Troupe Members Isn't as Easy as It Seems, but It Does Have Its Pluses, They Say at Post-Performance Party
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Hanging by Fingernails Could Ruin a Manicure : Pancho Doll says climbing is safe, but so was the Titanic.
- Mayor Vetoes Redondo Beach Sewer Maintenance Fee
- Novelty Saves the Ties That Bind : Clothing: Neckwear with pizazz boosts the market for the accessory that won't go away.
- Procter & Gamble Likely to Get OK...
- Outfielder Giambi Is Showing Titans a Glimpse of Future