- AlliedSignal to Provide Part for New Boeing Jet : Aerospace: The company's Torrance division will manufacture auxiliary power units for the 737-X under a $2-billion, 20-year contract.
- Israel Attacks Guerrilla Base; Dozens Killed
- Young Bidder Spends $2 on Antique Iron, Finds $1,000 in Cash
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA : U.N. Talks Founder as Serbs Drag Feet
- A Private Pain--and a Public Healing
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- First Lady Finds Sweet Way to Win Over Young Italians
- Safety Inquiry Begins on Saline Breast Implants
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Explosion at Suspected Meth Lab Destroys House, Ignites Brush
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 1C : CSUN, 6 Colleges Await Verdicts on Construction
- AEROSPACE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : From Voice to Manner, Opening Night Just Right
- Boyz Under the Hood : There's Plenty of Vintage Horsepower Rumbling Down the Streets of O.C., Where Young MenAre Having the Ride of Their Lives
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SCOTLAND : 29 Killed as British Helicopter Crashes
- Court to Review Boy Scout Ban on Gays, Atheists
- Sculptures Full of Life : Richard Gerrish's steel figures, rich in humor and gestures, are on display at the Brand Library Art Galleries.
- Saying 'No' Not Enough for Rape Case : Law: Pennsylvania Supreme Court says force must be used or threatened to fit statute's definition of crime. Women's groups decry the ruling.
- BREA : Mayor Plans to Seek Reelection
- COSTA MESA : Police Help DARE Grads Celebrate
- BANKING
- Fictional Fling With Diana Stirs Up Brits
- Hot Dogs Linked to Higher Risk of Cancers in Children : Diet: But some scoff at the study showing that more than 12 wieners a month increases chances of leukemia.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Stealing From Their Future : Crime: Some teens shoplift for trendy clothes and cheap thrills. Whatever the reason, it ends up costing them--and us.
- Whistle-Blower Awarded $744,000 Over Dismissal : Courts: A jury rules that the county Office of Education mistreated the analyst. He was fired after alleging that falsified data was used to justify the purchase of an $8.6-million computer.
- A Nightmare Waits for Democracy's Dawn : Rwanda: A survivor mourns the slaughter of his fellow progressives--both Hutu and Tutsi--who dreamed of moving the country beyond tribalism.
- ELECTIONS / GOP POLITICS : Committee Moderates Fear Right Wing Threat
- Freeman Spogli Offers to Buy Stake in Koll Management
- Survey Says Substance Abuse Among Working Women Rises With Income
- Pacific Gas & Electric Taps Stanley Skinner as New CEO
- <i> Antediluvian </i> Orthographized by 7th-Grader to Win Bee
- COLUMN ONE : When Two Cultures Collide : As Seoul weighs lifting an import ban on Japanese films, videos and even comic books, bitterness lingers over 35 years of colonial rule. Many say S. Korea's national identity has already been gutted.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : GOVERNOR : Brown-Garamendi Media War Grows Increasingly Bitter
- Students Among Award Recipients
- LENNOX : Man Finds Human Skull, Bites It to Test Authenticity
- AIDS Group Denied Federal Funding
- FREE SPEECH WATCH : Boo Brouhaha
- 2 Men Plead Guilty in Cut-Rate Airline Ticket Scam
- ARLETA : Residents Campaign for Own ZIP Code
- A New Beginning : Missing Woman's Parents Leaving Newport
- Stricklin Struggles at NCAA Championships : Track and field: Nerves doom Cal State Northridge junior in discus.
- A Smidgen of Perspective on D-day : So much of the heroic remembrance disregards real history, including Russia's role.
- Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained in Meetings
- 'Tales of the City' Sequel Seeks Support : Television: PBS still refuses to fund a follow-up. But 'Tales' author Armistead Maupin and producer Alan Poul are seeking other backers.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Insurers of Property Lose $1.2 Billion in 1st Quarter : Underwriting: Northridge quake and plunge in investment income are double whammy for industry.
- ENERGY
- NME Hospital Probed for Alleged Kickbacks : Health care: FBI investigating whether Century City facility gave doctors incentives to influence referrals. Hospital says all was legal.
- THE GOODS : CYBURBIA : If It's Junior's, Why Can't I Put It Down?
- Center Reopens After Getting Free Repairs
- At the End, They Made a Name for Themselves : College softball: Strengthened by adversity, a brassy, senior-laden Northridge team fought its way to the championship game of the World Series.
- Mission Improbable: Angels to Wait : Baseball draft: They select outfielder who won't be available for two years. Dodgers pick a catcher.
- National Video Rentals
- Lineup for Cajun Festival
- * Patrick O'Neill and Michael Beason have...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Middle Eastern Delight : Sasoon isn't just a place for eating chicken. The storefront cafe offers many choices.
- Body of Man in 1953 LSD Test Exhumed
- Enjoying the Best of Two Worlds : At 17, Miriam Parrish has managed to land a role on a daytime soap and be named her school's valedictorian.
- 'A Different Vibe Each Night'
- LOS ANGELES : Report Shows How Leaner Schools Can Cut Millions
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Footing the Anti-Crime Bill
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Assembly OKs Bill to Clear Way for Freeway Extension
- Kings Look to Canada's Renney to Fill Spot as Assistant Coach
- Angels Bet on Future With Pick : Baseball draft: They select outfielder who won't be available for two years.
- CyclingThree members of the Nutra-Fig Cycling Team...
- * Gregory S. Tonjes has been appointed...
- Clinton Opens Europe Trip, Meets Pontiff : Italy: At the outset of D-day commemorations, President and Pope display fundamental differences on population control. Meetings with other leaders scheduled.
- Party in the Park : A tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House will commemorate the architect's 127th birthday.
- 8 Baggage Handlers Charged With Thefts
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Shortstop Rehab Helps First-Time Offenders
- Brown's Call for New Jobs Has a Familiar Ring to It
- Tanker Runs Aground
- Of Cosmos and Kin : Families find that a passion for science fiction bridges the generation gap. And the Valley offers ways to pursue their fantasies.
- The Nightmare Ends
- ALTADENA : Firefighters Hold Practice on Site of Devastating Blaze
- Senate Narrowly Approves Reforms in CLAS Exams : Education: Proposed changes include a ban on certain questions and a larger role for parents.
- 'Unavoidable Accident' Is Blamed for Drug Test Deaths : Medicine: Panel of doctors clears researchers who were studying hepatitis treatment. The findings contradict an earlier federal probe.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Sauna Fire Forces Gym Evacuation
- PORT HUENEME : Residents Warned of AIDS Charity Scam
- USC Recruit Is to Be Arraigned on Sexual Assault Charge Today
- Heat Finally Retains Loughery
- Theater / Jan Herman : Changes Fill More Seats at Playhouse
- Touring Alien Territory
- The Shark-Infested Waters of Rumors
- Bringing Down the Wall : Removal of the structure comes just in time for the NoHo Performing and Visual Arts Festival.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Top-Notch Schools
- Sampling a Solution : Gore Gets Taste of Grass-Roots Enterprise at Eastside Bakery
- 3rd Party Surfaces to Claim Artworks Recovered From Thieves : Lawsuit: Foundation joins two siblings in pursuing the collection of the late Rosita Winston. Meanwhile, appraisers cast doubt on the paintings' value.
- WESTMINSTER : D.A. Backs 4 Who Face Recall Election
- WORLD CUP '94 / 14 DAYS AND COUNTING : They're a Little Short in Big D : Of the Nine World Cup Venues, Only Cotton Bowl in Dallas Has Failed to Post a Sellout
- Medearis, Fischer Set for Finals : State track meet: Hurdler and high jumper prepare for important tests against chief rivals.
- Steps to Defuse Fire Threat Take Root : Thousand Oaks: Work is under way to clear brush-choked slopes near a 400-house subdivision.
- NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Titan Pitching Staff Should Benefit From Less-Taxing Format
- Taft's Mann Finally Falters in Tense, Well-Played Match : City tennis: Robert Williams of Dorsey wins singles championship in stirring battle between sophomores.
- BBC Gets Tough on (Glamorized) Violence
- 'Reality' Shows Writer's Promise
- Trainer Says Holy Bull Won't Run in Belmont
- McMahon Rejoins His Buddy
- Murder Defendant Cites Jealousy Toward Husband's Mistress : Hearing: In videotape, Li-Yun (Lisa) Peng tells of her spouse's affair with young woman who was slain with her baby in Mission Viejo. But she denies killing rival<i> .</i>
- The Throws of Greatness : Basketball Came First for Dolores Tuimoloau, but She Grew to Love Another Field
- AIDS in the Family in 'Mijo' at Noho
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Price Costco Seeking Location for Outlet
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION : What's in a Name? Just Ask Sherman : Incumbent Brad Sherman fears that many will vote for a rival who has not campaigned but shares his last name.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Should L.A. Give Police Pay Increase?
- N. Korea Pushes It to the Brink : Kim seems to be daring the world to act in nuclear crisis
- TV Review : HBO's 'Loco Slam': Cursing Isn't Any Funnier in Spanish
- Art Review : The Met's Rarity From the Renaissance : Exploratory Nature of Christus' Work Offers an Illuminating Perspective
- Gray, Lohman Help West Hills Triumph
- Study Shows How Leaner Schools Can Cut Millions : Education: Computers and stream- lined operations could help bring the district's business practices into the '90s, new report says.
- When Pierce Says <i> Allez</i> , Graf Bids <i> Adieu</i> to Streak : French Open: After 33 consecutive victories in Grand Slam matches, No. 1 player falls in Paris.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Returns to Chicago, Leads Phillies Past Cubs, 4-2
- Movie Review : 'Endless' a Triumphant Return to the Waves of Summer : Two friends retrace the globe-trotting path that their surfing counterparts took nearly 30 years ago.
- AEROSPACE
- Delta Smelt Deaths Raise Concerns : Environment: Surge in mortality among endangered fish indicates new safeguards are not adequate, official says.
- THEATER REVIEW : Ethical Issues Get Short Shrift : The cast of 'Andersonville Trial,' a post-Civil War drama, appears to be afraid of the play's own power.
- HOLDING OFFICE: San Diego County Dist. Atty....
- THE GOODS : High-Tech Help for Lost Drivers : In-Dash Navigation Systems Use Satellites to Map Out the Best Way to Get Where You're Going
- HOT DOG ALERT: A USC epidemiologist warns...
- No Statutes Govern Punitive Damages, but the Idea Is Simple
- 2 Ex-Inspectors Accused of Faking FEMA Reports : Crime: Prosecutors say as many as 70 properties were never visited. Meanwhile, 13 people are arrested for allegedly filing false quake claims.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teamwork Is Crucial at This Science Fair
- COSTA MESA : Fish Fry, Carnival Will Begin Today
- In the Eye of the Storm : Tisch Is Confident He's Put CBS on the Proper Course
- Company Town : BMG, TCI Halt Plan for Music Channel
- Sen. Hill's Co-Defendant Is Final Witness
- Explosion Rips Through S.F. Apartment Building
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Brown Rolls Through State and Looks to November
- Campaign Calendar
- Upjohn Wins Another Legal Challenge Over Halcion : Pharmaceuticals: A federal judge in Massachusetts dismisses a claim that the sleeping aid caused a suicide.
- BANKING : Management Team for ITT Federal Bank Shifts to Bay Area
- King, His Attorney Say Jurors' Reaction May Be Basis for Appeal
- Keeping the Faith : The Newsboys will bring their pop-rock Christian sound to the stage with evangelist Luis Palau.
- A New Kind of Karaoke : If you don't like the pricey bar scene, Korean <i> norae bang</i> lets you belt out songs in alcohol-free private rooms.
- Mobile Home Residents File Fire Claim Against Laguna
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Registering Kids for Day Camp
- Your Money : Walt Disney's 'Return of the Rebate'
- Care Programs Turning Attention to School-Age Children : Families: Consulting services and employers are broadening the help they offer, no longer focusing only on preschoolers and the elderly.
- SIMI VALLEY : 3 Teen-Agers Are Arrested in Burglary
- Hungry for the Mother's Milk of Politics? Call a Cash Cow
- Company Town : Thomas, McCallister Form Joint PR Venture
- Freeman Spogli Offers to Buy Stake in Koll Management : Acquisitions: The L.A. investment firm would get 48% of Newport Beach company as part of a $23.6-million deal.
- Where Companies Can Learn More
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Officer Convicted in Somali Teen's Death
- King Calls Verdict No Surprise, but Lawyer Speaks of an Appeal
- A Neglected American Artist : Play pays homage to painter Albert Pinkham Ryder.
- Theater Program Revived : After a two-year hiatus, the summer workshop at CSUN gives teen-agers a taste of the stage scene.
- RSVP : The Force and the Stars Were With Him : Award: USC honors filmmaker extraordinaire George Lucas for his leadership in the entertainment industry--as 800 of his closest, personal friends watch.
- Window on Italian Style : Westwood store brings the price of designer footwear and bags down to earth.
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE Y : Library Backers Hope for Low Turnout on Key Issue
- Full Health Study Urged at Rockwell : Chemicals: Panel says the inquiry should look at the risks to all workers at the Santa Susana lab, not just Department of Energy employees.
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Sights Are Set Beyond Yaroslavsky Victory
- Movie Review : DeVito Strengthens a Soppy 'Renaissance Man' : The actor tones down his usual demeanor and parts of the film delight, but many incidents seem trumped up.
- * Jay McCalister has joined Silicon Systems...
- Most Stocks Close Higher as Wall Street Awaits Jobs Report
- Federal Study Paints a Grim Picture of the Workplace : Labor: The gap between high- and low-wage earners is widening, the report says, and there are more working poor.
- RETAILING
- Homeowners Groups Fight Airport Noise
- COLLEGE DIVISION / ARA NAJARIAN : Cal Poly SLO Punishes Itself for Baseball Sins
- Titan's Fear Strikes Out : Ricabal Stops Pitching Scared and Helps Take Fullerton to Omaha
- Cleveland Selects Wright in First Round; Detroit Picks Gaspar : Baseball draft: Titan outfielder Powell goes to Giants with 22nd pick. Reds add to their Boone collection.
- Uncommon Denominator : Mathematicians Gather in Honor of a Colleague Few Could Equal
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Zaahi Breaks Hind Leg and Has to Be Destroyed
- Rat's Bites in Artery Killed Infant, Pathologist Testifies : Courts: Jury is told that autopsy showed boy was alive when starving pet turned on him in car where family was living. His parents' attorneys say baby was already dead.
- Obituary
- FILLMORE : First New Business Since Quake to Open
- Where Survival Drive Intersects With Peaceful Street
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN'S SEMIFINALS : Bruguera Can't Sneak Up on Courier
- Pure Ayckbourn Farce in 'How the Other Half Loves'
- Cerritos Center Unveils Its 3rd-Season Program
- TV Review : 'Naked Washington' Thesis Hangs by Thread
- Engaging Actors in Flawed 'Park'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- * Lawrence Burek as been appointed president...
- * Martha Whitehurst has joined RPM Mortgage...
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : The Overall Story: A Shorts Tale : That '70s working-class look returns, but now with lots of cute touches to separate the girls from the boys.
- U.S. to Press U.N. for Sanctions on N. Korea - Diplomacy: Atomic agency says it cannot determine if reactor fuel was diverted in 1989 for nuclear weapons.
- Viratek: The Costa Mesa-based subsidiary of ICN...
- OC High asks: What's your favorite childhood memory?
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : CSUN Back in Action : Students overcome the Jan. 17 quake and prepare to show off their films at a festival.
- PLO's Arafat Falls Ill, Raising Fears for Health : Mideast: Chairman is reportedly exhausted from administering recent Palestinian self-rule. Aides dismiss ailment as a cold.
- Full Health Study Urged at Rockwell Santa Susana Lab : Chemicals: Panel meeting in Simi says inquiry should be expanded beyond just DOE employees at site.
- Two Portrayals : Closing Arguments Made in Wife's Murder-Solicitation Trial
- Coalition Attacks Landfill Initiative : Weldon Canyon: The west county government leaders vow they won't let voters approve the dump without a fight.
- GARDEN GROVE : Teacher Selected as Among County's Best
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale May Close Its Metrolink Station : Transportation: City is having trouble finding money for a required pedestrian underpass when a new track opens.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Brooks' 65 Upstages Gallery's Favorites
- D-Day and the Resonance of War . . . Now and Then
- Governor Appoints Quantum Executive to State Medical Assistance Commission
- Citicorp Sells Its 44% Stake in PIP Printing
- Stanford Faculty Votes to Revive Failing Grade
- Fluor Posts Second-Quarter Profit of $47.7 Million : Earnings: Stock value rises on better-than-expected results, which are attributed to a diversification strategy.
- FAA Backs Off Plans to Develop New System for Plane Landings
- RUSSIA : Analyst's Study Casts Doubts on Vote Results
- AFRICA : Neighbors Watching Pretoria With High Hopes, Hesitation : They have the most to gain--and lose--from an economy that could swamp theirs. The threat of a brain drain looms.
- MISSION VIEJO : Stage Show Officials Seek Host Families
- Comparing Aftershocks
- WINNETKA : Meeting to Focus on Retail Revitalization
- 2 Ex-FEMA Inspectors Accused of Fraud : Crime: Pair is charged with faking quake reports on as many as 70 properties. Meanwhile, 13 people are held for allegedly false claims.
- CERRITOS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
- Music Review : Pacific Symphony Ends Season With Noisy Desi Arnaz Tribute
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Mideast Agreement
- DMV Computers
- Editor's note
- Rodriguez on Smoking Ban
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY BOARD OF...
- Voting on School Measures
- China
- Brawley's Measure R
- OTHER NEWS - June 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 3, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 3, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 3, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 3, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 3, 1994
- Obituaries - June 3, 1994
- Bloomingdale's Makes Plans for 4 Stores in Southland : Business: Department store chain is shopping for sites, chairman says. Move could revitalize area's retailing sector.
- 3 Girls Die After 15-Year-Old Driver Crashes
- King Jury's Voice of Reason Carried a Private Burden : Trial: Forewoman juggled her courtroom duties with beliefs formed during marriage to an ex-Black Panther.
- Streisand's Fans Delight in Opening Night in Anaheim : Music: Crowd of about 14,000 includes celebrities, friends. Show features her hits and Broadway favorites.
- New Offer Presented to City by Police Union : Labor: The compromise contract proposal may signal a willingness to end the lengthy dispute, some officials say.
- 15-Year-Old Driver, 2 Passengers Die in Crash
- Pasadena Groups Tell NFL Raiders Aren't Welcome : Pro football: City official says league requested meeting to determine Rose Bowl's availability if Coliseum isn't repaired, but residents voice opposition.
- VALLEY-AREA COLLEGE NOTEBOOK : CLU Comes Away Empty in Baseball
- BIGGER & BETTER: Don't talk to Angels...
- For 14,000, Barbra Well Worth Wait : Music: Delayed Southland debut of Streisand concert draws huge ovation in Anaheim.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : 'With Honors' Passes With Flying Colors / <i> Teen reviews of books, music, movies and other things of interest. : </i>
- Giants Select Jacob Cruz in 1st Round
- Studios Talked Merger of Rival 5th Networks : Television: Cross-ownership concerns reportedly stymied discussions between Paramount and Warner Bros.
- HEALTH CARE : Allergan Begins Major Push to Promote New Contact Lens Product
- Corollary Inc.: The Irvine-based maker of advanced...
- Topics : ROADS : After 10 Years, Cities Agree to Fix Potholes in Shared Road
- Doctoring Pepper
- Old and Improved : With a Few Snips Here and There and a Little Thread, Vintage Clothes Can Be Reborn and Reworn
- IN THE KITCHEN : Let Fajitas Be Fajitas
- Short OutakesThe opening of the much-anticipated, multimillion-dollar...
- Take a Break. It's Teatime in Torrance
- PASADENA : Symphony Musicians to Coach Students
- Glossary
- Putting the Iron Out to Pasture?
- Candidates Stay Clean and Green in Drive for Office
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Music Helped 'Flintstones' on Way to Fame : In 1960, Hoyt Curtin created the lively theme for the Stone Age family. The show's producers say it may be the most frequently broadcast song on TV.
- South Bay Cover Story : Dangerous Ground : As EPA Hunts for Source of Major DDT Contamination, Residents Worry
- Topics : CRIME : Slick Work by Officer Leads to 2 Arrests for Auto Theft
- TOURISM : She's Mapped Out an Astronomic Career
- UP ON THE ROOF: Students at Banyan...
- Bamboozled by Business Tax Breaks : Economy: Across-the-board corporate relief is the wrong response to threats to move jobs out of California.
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN : The Reign in Spain Is Mainly on the Clay
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : McLean Deal Pays for Canucks
- Fillmore Selects Fauver as Coach
- Music Reviews : Greta Cools Off Its Abrasive Pop
- International Business
- HOT SALSA : Tabasco: It Was Hot When Hot Wasn't Cool
- A Head Start on Hat Collecting
- RETAILING
- U.S. Help Sought for Evacuation
- Sports : FIT TO BE TIED
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Parties and Positions Can Blur in Slate Mailers
- HAWTHORNE : Volunteers Will Help Library Extend Hours
- Peru Army Kills 21 Rebels
- Topics : RECREATION : Officials Put the Brakes on Skateboarding : Manhattan Beach: Complaints from merchants lead to ban in downtown area. New law draws fire from sidewalk surfers.
- Tug of War Over County Budget Gets Under Way
- 8,200 Attend Evangelism Crusade : Religion: It's the first such event held in the Valley. An Argentine-born preacher and entertainer Pat Boone address Birmingham High crowd.
- Countywide : Activist Group Asks Judge to Step Down
- ENCINO : Workshop Scheduled on Septic Dump Plan
- Elementary School Ups Minority Enrollment : Ventura: Mound administrators' action follows last year's federal inquiry. The magnet facility will still be overwhelmingly white.
- Salvation Army Leaders Called to New Area
- Roger, Over and In : Quartz Hill's Worley Expected to Be Chosen Early in Today's Major League Baseball Draft
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' FINALS
- Scott, 40, Is Hoping to Be More Than an Old Ironman of the Sea : Triathlon: Former record-holder, mounting a comeback, will compete in Performing Arts event in Mission Viejo.
- Q&A; : Revisiting a Classic Actor and Film
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Wasted 'Peace Dividend' Spurs U.N. Agency to Make Sweeping Proposals : Development: It recommends international taxes to aid the Third World.
- A Double Dose of Amusement in Anaheim
- Image Therapist Uses the Mind's Eye to Heal the Body
- Sports : THE LAW OF AVERAGES
- Bookstore Co-Owner Wins Literary Honor : Ventura's Edward Elrod receives the American Bookseller Assn.'s international scholarship award for his essays.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Group Backs Plan to Lure Tourists, Films
- Neighbor Testifies She Saw Russo Beat Her Daughter With Shoe : Courts: Testimony contradicts defendant's statements that she did not use any objects to strike girl.
- Policy Only a Coyote Could Love : L.A.'s new rules for trapping by the city will confound most homeowners
- FULLERTON : Seventh-Grader With Knife Is Expelled
- Walk-On Hattrup Walks Off : Basketball: Coach of dominating Brea-Olinda girls' basketball team shocks administrators, coaches with decision to resign after just one season.
- Torrence Pulls Left Hamstring
- A's Complete Sweep of Blue Jays
- Whalers Sold, to Stay in Hartford
- Make No Mistake, Unheralded Taft Continues Its Advance, 8-3
- Mann's Solo Decision Yielded a Net Gain : City Section tennis: Taft sophomore, after forgoing baseball, will play today for the singles title.
- TV Reviews : Straight Talk About Teen Pregnancy
- CBS Hopes to Replace 8 Affiliates Soon : Television: 'We're going to spend whatever it takes,' the network says.
- Corning Unit Agrees to Buy Nichols Institute : Acquisition: It will take over the San Juan Capistrano medical testing company in a stock and debt deal valued at $325 million.
- First Pension Execs Agree to Plead Guilty : Investigation: The U.S. attorney's office said the pleas will be entered when criminal charges are filed in the case.
- US Facilities Lawsuit Challenges Election of 2 Directors : Insurance: Seats were narrowly won by nominees of Fidelity National Financial, which has made a hostile takeover bid.
- Man Stole 40,000 Books to Gain Scholarly Image
- TRIED & TRUE : Soaring on Wind and Wings
- SANTA MONICA CANYON : At 100, School Is a Rustic Reminder of L.A.'s History
- Parks: Land Parcel Donated to Citizens Group
- Officers Hope Their Ordeal Is Over
- Deadline Is Saturday in Latino Model Search
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Library District Board to Discuss Expenditures