- Thousands in Quest to Get Real Cool Job : Marketing: Ben & Jerry's search to fill its top executive post draws a huge response, some of it superhuman.
- DATELINE: SEATTLE : Through His Glass, Artist Is Seen as Prized Asset in Northwest : Dale Chihuly has won acclaim in the art world and cult-hero status in his hometown.
- Clues Sifted for Mind-Set of a Killer
- '90s FAMILY : Adoption Gives New Meaning to Families
- A Real Catch-22: Too Many Fish for One Boat
- CLAREMONT : Missing Woman Found Unconscious in Car Crash
- VAN NUYS : 2 Men Charged in Gang Gun Battle
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE APOLLO ANNIVERSARY : Wagons Ho! The People's Space Frontier Beckons : Give the private sector a shot at cost-effective, environmentally sound off-planet travel and exploration.
- SEAL BEACH : Complex Is Planned on Rum Runners Site
- Ventura May Collect 'Green Waste' : Recycling: A proposal to be considered by council Monday would help the city meet a state mandate by sending less material to landfills.
- KING OF THE ROAD : David Woodworth Not Only Travels the Country in RVs, He Collects Them in Name of History
- Sylmar Cleared in Its Handling of Disciplinary Cases : Review: L.A. Unified rules school did not give preferential treatment to football players arrested in campus drug sweep.
- Raiders Sign Fredrickson, Cut Townsend : Pro football: Defensive end is released to make room under salary cap for No. 1 pick.
- Gunman Shot by Police After 5-Hour Standoff
- GOT A WRENCH? Before he gained fame...
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Weighs Putting Liens on Tax Bills
- Heaven Can Wait for These Angels
- Rwanda Rebels Urge Refugees to Halt Flight
- N. Koreans Pledge Loyalty to Kim's Son
- FAST LANE: Bicyclists are about to become...
- 1 Killed and 1 Hurt When Freeway Wall Collapses
- He's Not Just Talking Through His Hat
- Huntsingers Bow Out of Ventura Ave. Project : Development: The move surprises landowners' partners. It also threatens the future of project, which was opposed by neighboring small businesses.
- COUNTYWIDE : Limit Sought on Agencies' Use of Range
- Home Sales Increase 26% in 2nd Quarter
- CAMARILLO : Developer to Pay for Foundation Repairs
- Council Halts Move to Curb Garage Sales
- SYLMAR : Supervisors Award Dam-Repair Contract
- Brazilian Killed by Brother-in-Law for Praising Italy During World Cup
- Kings Make Headway With Free Agent Blake : Hockey: Defenseman, who seemed on verge of leaving, says he would like to stay in Los Angeles.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Palacios' One-Hitter Silences Astros, 10-0
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Ready for the Future? Apple's New Power Mac Is Worth Looking Into
- LOS ANGELES : City Settles Suit in Alleged Police Beatings at Party
- Clinton Vows to Keep Vaccine Initiative : Health: Administration officials defend program brought into question by GAO. They say effort to boost immunization rates can start on time.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Volunteers Sought to Study Library Service
- Bothered by Touchy-Feely Cards? We're There For You
- IRVINE : Kid Phone Accepting Board Applications
- Supermarket Manager Slain During Robbery of Store : Crime: Gunman flees after shooting. A bank in the same Yorba Linda shopping center was robbed last year by a bandit who also wore a long black wig as a disguise.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Kidnaping Stirs Concern for Realtors
- Splash Wins Rough Battle With the Warthogs : Soccer: Crowd of 4,368 watch TV actor Shue get in, take a few kicks in Anaheim's 6-3 victory.
- Digital Equipment to Sell Units to Quantum : Computers: The $400-million deal is the company's latest attempt to stem staggering losses.
- CBS Chief Denies Reports That Network Is for Sale : Television: Tisch says disintegration of merger plans with QVC hasn't changed his position.
- California's Financial Ills Call for Drastic Medicine
- '90s FAMILY : REAL LIFE : Traveling Parents Need Not Pack Guilt
- Guilty Plea in Honda Kickback Scheme
- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : Famalaro's Arrest Leaves Sedona Residents Talking : Reaction: Town stunned by revelations, while thoughts of police turn to local unsolved murder.
- Beilenson, Sybert About Even in Election Fund Raising
- Jenny Lee Shares Lead in Optimist Golf
- Brazilian Killed by Brother-in-Law for Praising Italy
- Whine? Corking Fear Real : Herzog, Others Say Lamont Was Right to Look for Cheating
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Livermore Porn Story Draws Fire on Internet; The Times Solicits Reader Feedback
- Ukrainian Leader Takes Oath, Vows Russia Ties : Politics: Leonid Kuchma, the nation's new, Moscow-leaning president, also calls for changes to avert economic disaster.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Event to Teach Firms Benefits of Day-Care
- Two Dukes Redeem Themselves in Easy Victory : Tennis: Grossman and Whitlinger-Jones relax, allowing them to handle the Twist.
- Two Recruits for UC Irvine Injured in One-Car Accident : Basketball: Shipp and Simmons' rental car leaps divider, hits tree and turns over. Shipp, the driver, was reported in critical condition.
- When One Slip Causes Big Fall : All-State Receiver's Future in Doubt After Shooting
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Decline in Attendance Expected
- The Forgotten Victims : Every year at least 3 million American children witness the battering or killing of one of their parents. They rarely get over the trauma.
- Seeing a Reflection in the Gene Pool : Family: Many parents look at their offspring and see a mirror image staring back. For better or for worse, they're little yous.
- Port Hueneme Council Facing Tough Decisions : Budget: Panel's options include closing the Police Department, cutting city services or raising taxes after voters narrowly rejected parcel tax.
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Begin Citizen Volunteer Program
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : It's Home Sweet Home Again for Evicted Pig : Pets: City backs a law that lets residents keep the potbellied animals. But there are size limits.
- Tending the Orchard for Foster Kids : Despite some failures in the system, many continue to work toward successes in rearing neglected and abused children.
- Cypress Festival Set for Saturday
- Ex-Saugus Driver Burdett Dies; Had HIV
- PACOIMA : MEND Begins Shoe Drive to Aid Needy
- Former Crespi Star Redell Signs With Colts
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Three Players Suspended by the AL
- THEATER REVIEW : Clear View of Denial Is Riveting in 'Sight'
- Illinois Central to Merge With K.C. Southern
- Cause of Vegas Sign's Collapse Is Unknown
- Israel Suggests Shared Control of Holy Sites
- VENTURA : Housing Allocation Plan Recommended
- Beilenson, Sybert About Even for Fund Raising : Election: Campaign accounts of the 24th Congressional District rivals are $13,000 apart.
- Supervisors Back Library Parcel Tax
- Van Nuys Courthouse : The Struggle with Quake, Budget Woes
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Amusement Park Employee Arrested in Merchandise Thefts
- Burdett Dies After Battle With AIDS : Obituary: Sportsman division driver revealed he was HIV-positive in a letter in Saugus Speedway racing program a year ago.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Wisdom of Solomon Increases After Day With Mariners' Scout
- Redfern Takes Post as Master's Pitching Coach
- Carnival-Like Celebration for Brazil
- Harry Carey Jr. to Appear at 'Trail of '98' Screening
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- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Love the Practice, Pillory the Contemporary Practitioner : THE BETRAYED PROFESSION / Lawyering at the End of the Twentieth Century <i> by Sol M. Linowitz with Martin Mayer</i> ; Scribner's $25, 273 pages
- She'll Pass on Being a Bridesmaid, Thank You
- Western Digital Turns Things Around in Big Way : Earnings: The Irvine-based computer firm reports fiscal-year earnings of $73.1 million after three years of losses.
- Honda Plans Major Expansion in U.S., Canada : Autos: New production goals mean more than 1,000 jobs. Currency values figure in the move.
- Youngsters Mourn the Hero They Never Knew
- New Study Finds Record 1 in 3 Americans Seriously Overweight
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Sticks With Silence as His Policy on Tax Disclosure
- Scientists at South Pole Get Best View of Jupiter's Show : Astronomy: Endless night and temperatures of 80 below zero are ideal for telescopes, if not for humans.
- House Rejects Bid to Declassify U.S. Spying Budget
- Judge Excuses Juror in Samuels Murder Case : Courts: Woman says she has 'serious questions' about her ability to vote for the death penalty.
- San Diegan Top Choice for Chief : Services: James E. Sewell named to take over beleaguered county Fire Department. Supervisors will vote next week.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Belle, Indians Uncork Against the Rangers
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Thrilling, By-the-Book 'Client' : Like the Author, the Film's Director Crafts an Involving Thriller
- ART REVIEW : A 'Graphic Odyssey' Reveals an Innovative Spirit of Hope : LACMA's Romare Bearden exhibition is a telling showcase of more than 100 lithographs, monoprints, collagraphs, screenprints and etchings.
- ENERGY
- Stay-at-Home Spouses May Face Financial Risks : Planning: Safeguards can ease effects of death of a wage-earner, divorce, or professional dormancy.
- CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING BANKING SCENE : Banks' Earnings Bode Well
- SEAL BEACH : Jobs Could Be Cut at Weapons Station
- No Choice for Hospitals : Medical schools--even those opposed on religious grounds--may soon be forced to teach abortion technology.
- Summer School Enrollment Declines : Education: Simi officials attribute drop to fewer courses, quake's effect. Conejo educators cite a restructuring of classes.
- Slaying Suspect Eludes Manhunt : Homicide: Police say Oxnard man wanted in death of soccer coach may have fled to Mexico.
- The Big Payback
- Producer-Director Gottfried Reinhardt Dies
- Clemens Can't Handle the Angels' Curtis : Baseball: Center fielder has another big game to help team defeat Boston Red Sox, 6-4.
- Colleges
- TV REVIEW : Report Falls Behind 'The Trail of Gangs'
- '90s FAMILY : The Travel Nightmare : When one parent has to take a trip, it can be hell on Earth for those left behind. Here's how to cope.
- Lifetime Costs Calculated for Birth Defects : Health: The figure for a California child with cerebral palsy nears $500,000, researchers say. They urge investment of funds in study of causes and prevention.
- Doggone It! Thieves Take $1,000 Guard Pooch
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Legionnaire's Disease Fear Delays Ship
- SAN FERNANDO : City Seeks to Resolve Hospital Dispute
- OXNARD : Busy Intersection to Be Widened
- Ram Backers: Remodel Big A, Build Ball Park : Sports: Group urges publicly funded upgrade of Anaheim Stadium for NFL team, plus a new baseball facility for the Angels. They say time pressure was a factor in their decision.
- FULLERTON : City Ups Incentive to Report Vandalism
- Irvine's Balancing Act With CFCs : Environment: City chose partnership and not conflict with business when it went to war against chlorofluorocarbons.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : IN DEVELOPMENT : How to Farm Faster-Growing Carats
- White House Shields Whitewater Data, Leach Says : Inquiry: Clinton critic contends the action will limit the scope of the congressional hearings. The Administration sees his complaint as politics.
- Ex-Aide Gets Probation in Capitol Corruption Case : Courts: Karin Watson, a government witness who pleaded guilty five years ago, will avoid prison. She provided key testimony against Sen. Frank Hill.
- SHERMAN OAKS : July Christmas Helps Sick Kids Forget Troubles
- Send the Serbs a Cold Message : If they won't accept Bosnia's division, freeze them out over the long term
- POLICE WATCH : More for Memories
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Welders Hurt in Subway Blast Remain in Hospital
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Residents to Maintain School District Lot
- Triconex Corp.: The Irvine industrial safety and...
- Police to Return Video Seized During 4th Melee
- SIMI VALLEY : DiFatta to Seek School Board Seat
- Disney Garage Funding Plan Faces Challenge : Transportation: Federal officials question the facility's value. Money for major freeway work is now under scrutiny.
- Inspection Plan on Steel Frame Buildings Eased : Safety: Council panel calls for 30-day study to reduce cost of checking for quake-induced cracks in 400 structures. A further review of questionable repair methods also is ordered by committee.
- Texaco Agrees to Tone Down Ad Claims : Energy: Arbitrators say gasoline additive wasn't tested against results from Chevron product.
- ENERGY
- AIRLINES
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Economic Outlook Better Than It Seems? : Trade: New figures indicate largest trade deficit in seven years, but American exports are seen as poised for huge rally.
- Laser Precision Corp.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Profits Fall at Major Wall Street Firms : Earnings: Merrill Lynch, Lehman Bros. report steep drops in second-quarter income.
- CYPRESS : Council OKs Joining New Fire Authority
- VAN NUYS : Aircraft Companies Cited for Noise
- Rising From the Ashes
- Principal's Firing Upheld by Board
- L.A. Board Extends '95 School Calendar
- Under Fire, Berlusconi Drops Detention Decree : Italy: Order limiting arrests in corruption cases sparked uproar. Crisis had threatened government.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : The Parchment-Less Office Comes to the Monastery Via Computer : Enterprise: Data-entry work is in keeping with their medieval tradition of transcription.
- After Debate, Bosnia Serbs Coy on Peace Plan Decision : Balkans: Despite secrecy, leaders reportedly give conditional OK. It may not be enough for major powers.
- Myanmar Dissident Begins Sixth Year of House Arrest
- Still the Right Stuff : Edwards Air Force Base Defies Downsizing Trend, Expects High-Flying Future
- D.A. Meets With Black Leaders on Fairness Issue
- LAGUNA BEACH : Arts Events to Mark Anniversary of Fire
- SAN FERNANDO : Gas Co. Has Opened New Payment Center
- Angry Homeowners to Meet Over Canceled Quake Coverage : Insurance: Decision by 20th Century leaves some policyholders unable to get new coverage.
- County Supervisors Move to Add Reserve Park Officers
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : No Quiet Goodby for Retiring School Chief
- Overlooked Guard Now Hard to Ignore : Basketball: UCI summer league gives Trevor Ruffin second chance after his attitude kept him from being drafted. Lakers might invite him to camp.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Authorities Seek More Victims of Antelope Valley Rent Scam : Crime: Quake-displaced family and a blind woman are among those tricked into paying on foreclosed homes.
- BOWLING : Goebel Wins Second PBA Title of Year
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Mondesi Suffers Strained Right Knee
- Dodger Bullpen Gets No Rescue This Time, 7-4 : Baseball: After getting off the hook Monday night, L.A. loses to the Mets.
- 'Someone Who'll Watch' Is Something Else : At Old Globe Theatre, three fine actors shine in a show that serves as a historical reminder and a tale of how we keep each other's spirits alive on a daily basis.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Gov. Miller Wins Democratic Primary
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Plenty's in Storr for Kings
- Raiders Sign Fredrickson, Cut Townsend : Pro football: Veteran defensive end is released to make room under salary cap for top draft pick.
- The Tuna Are There, but They Are Playing Hard to Get
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Sun Valley Wins With 5 Unearned Runs
- Getting New Laughs Out of Old Movies : Improv: L.A. Connection reshapes 'Wrestling Women' with a mix of comedy, sound effects and music.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Remedies': A Poignant High-Camp Romance : An imperious colonial woman is on the rise in a remote part of the British Empire. Games of sex and power are her tools.
- Edwards Has Right Stuff for Building Boom
- UCI Exodus Continues as Another Dean Leaves Campus : Education: The head of University Extension becomes the 6th dean to step down in a year. Some feel faculty is being courted at a time of budgetary crisis.
- New Property Taxes Proposed to Help Fund Library System : Government: County supervisors tentatively endorse plan to raise $30 million a year. Money would help restore cutbacks in jobs and services.
- 2 More Cases of 'Flesh-Eating' Strep Bacteria Reported
- Jean F. Perry; Housing Agency Executive Director
- Builder Seeks Exemption on Home Limits : Moorpark: Three city councilmen would approve move to avoid lawsuit. But slow-growth advocates object.
- MOORPARK : Boy Shot in Arm by Friend With Gun
- A Major Discovery Kids Learn to Love Science in Hands-On Program Offered at UC Irvine
- Mandatory Checks of 400 Buildings Opposed : Quakes: Panel cites costs of inspecting steel frame structures. It wants more study of repair methods
- MOORPARK : Officials to Consider Rejecting Horse Bids
- Taco Bell to Hire Guards at Outlets Staying Open Late : Crime: The Orange County-based chain says security costs will be substantial but are nonetheless necessary.
- Big California Lenders Report Rise in Profit : Banks: Wells Fargo, First Interstate, Great Western and H.F. Ahmanson post gains.
- When Eastside Story Meets Brentwood
- NORTH HILLS : Wachs Offers Reward in Woman's Killing
- Senate Backs Cash Instead of Food Stamps : Poverty: States see administrative savings. But some people argue that children may go hungry because parents could buy whatever they wanted.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Plan to Deter Panhandling Backed : City Council: Lancaster endorses a card and poster program proposed by agencies serving the homeless.
- Killer of 7 in CSUF Rampage Denied Mental Hospital Release
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Searching No More
- FINANCE : Investment Banking Firms Continue Joint Venture But Give Up on Merger
- First Boston Derivatives Loss Tip of Iceberg? : Investment: Firm's $40-million deficit could be repeated by any asset manager, analysts warn.
- Your Money : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Fall; Dollar Rises Despite Report
- Biolase Technology Inc.: The San Clemente manufacturer...
- FINANCE
- International League Suspends 35 for Leaving Positions During Fight
- AUTOS
- AUTOS
- Your Money : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Fall; Dollar Rises Despite Report
- Militants Kill Israeli Officer
- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : Suspect Had Sought to Enter Police Work : Famalaro: With the discovery of two sheriff's deputy shirts at Arizona home, interest in law enforcement takes on added significance.
- SAN FERNANDO : Emergency Repairs OKd for Reservoir
- Latino Voters Could Exercise Sizable Clout
- ALISO VIEJO LAGUNA HILLS : Residents Upset by School Bus Lot Plans
- IRVINE : Builder Begins Report on 400-Home Project
- Ventura Council Puts Poli Street Measure on Ballot
- Levy Bancorp Posts Profit in 2nd Quarter
- 3 Valley Men Are Arrested in Series of National Loan Swindles : Crime: Officials say the trio allegedly used newspaper ads and toll-free phone numbers to suck hundreds of victims into a classic scam.
- Abused Foster Children to Get $1.95 Million : Social services: County agrees to compensate two boys who were beaten and molested, and their half sister, who witnessed the maltreatment at a Compton home.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Recommend Limits on Building
- Spurs Trade the Rights to Curley, a Draft Pick to Get Elliott Back
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : At 64, Duke Still Playing Aces on Aces
- 8 Million Workers at Risk of Lost Pensions, Reich Says : Retirement: The labor secretary calls for legislation that would require employers to fund their plans fully so benefits would be assured.
- Senate Panel Unanimously Approves Breyer Nomination
- The Trains <i> Are </i> the Robbers : Buses: The MTA rewards bigwigs and punishes customers by raising bus fares to pay for rail.
- SANTA ANA : Bond Sale to Fund City Water Projects
- Cyclists Getting 2 Miles of Lanes Next to Freeway
- Red Cross Seeks Help for Flood Victims
- Clemens Is No Match for Angels' Curtis : Baseball: Center fielder has another big game to help team defeat Boston Red Sox, 6-4.
- Kingdome Gets Drop on Mariners, Orioles : Baseball: Large ceiling tiles fall from area of roof where repair work is being done, forcing postponement of game.
- TV Ratings : All-Star Game Scores Despite Threat of Strike
- AIRLINES
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 1 in 4 Children Live With Single Parent
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Simpson Case Ignites Debate on Legal Ethics : Law: Ethical bounds of defense lawyers' remarks are murky in state. Garcetti's comments are also questioned.
- Trade Tensions Shadow Gore in Canada : North America: Vice president, Ottawa officials emphasize friendship in speeches. But disputes over flow of goods may worsen.
- NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA : Two on School Board Will Not Run Again
- Soldering Iron Used in Repairs Cited as Cause of Apartment Fire
- CYPRESS : Farmers Market Opens on Campus
- VENTURA : Disabled Adults Score a Victory in Game of Life
- Cycling
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- As expected, the Orange County Philharmonic Society...
- Irvine Brokerage Loses Three of Its Top Executives : Personnel: Cruttenden & Co. was hit last month by a $4.5-million complaint from an ex-employee.
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine company recorded...
- For the One Left Behind
- 21 Killed in Panamanian Plane Crash
- Worker Dies in Collapse of Freeway Sound Wall
- Frolicking by Bite of the Moon
- ANALYSIS : In These Dog Days for Mets, Memories of 1969 Are Flowing
- 'Best Little Whorehouse': Unrisque Business : The Fullerton Civic Light Opera production is a bit too tame, although it succeeds in creating the brothel's look and surrounding environs.
- Chicago Tops List for Democrats' '96 Convention
- Israel Blames Iran for Argentine Bombing : Terrorism: Rabin calls on world to crack down on Islamic extremists. More than 70 people still missing in Buenos Aires blast.
- Abused Foster Children to Get $1.95 Million : Social services: County agrees to compensate two boys who were beaten and molested, and their half sister, who witnessed the maltreatment at a Compton home.
- The Apollo 11 earthwalk? That's what Charles...
- Tough Transition Game : Tarver Struggles to Gain Invitation to NBA Camp After Injury as UCLA Senior Lowered His Stock
- A Splendid Splinter Keeping Company With This Slugger
- MUSIC REVIEW : Problematic Outing by the Colorado Quartet
- O.C. MUSIC : Liu Rose to Occasion--and Stardom
- Ropak Corp. Reports 28% Gain in Profit for 2nd Quarter
- COLUMN ONE : Charities Find L.A. Is a Challenge : Raising money is tough, nonprofits say. Besides the recession, they cite urban sprawl, rootless newcomers and lack of 'old money.' They hope to work with growing numbers who give in non-traditional ways.
- Minority Representation
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- OTHER NEWS - July 20, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - July 20, 1994
- Obituaries - July 20, 1994
- Obituaries - July 20, 1994
- No Haiti Invasion Before September, Officials Say
- Bloodied Crowbar Discovered in Home of Murder Suspect
- President Signals He Is Flexible on Health Coverage : Reform: Clinton tells governors he would be satisfied if a bill is passed that moves in direction of insurance for all. His congressional allies are caught by surprise.
- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : Arrest Came After Tip Based on Intuition : Investigation: A woman felt something about the truck in Famalaro's driveway seemed strange. A call to a detective proved her right.
- Appointments Signal Shake-Up by Riordan
- Freeway Motorist Killed by Falling Iron Pipe : Accident: Tubes weighing up to a ton each break loose from flatbed truck and rain down from overhead transition ramp.
- Woman Felt Something Wrong About Truck : Crime: Customer at suspect's house took down license number and passed it on to a detective friend.
- Bloodied Crowbar Found at Murder Suspect's Home
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Will Riordan Help or Hinder Transit Negotiations? : After the DWP and police contract settlements, some figure he is a soft touch for the bus drivers union. But others are counting on the mayor's deal-making savvy.
- The Latest Hollywood Film Trend: Trouble : Movies: Major projects often have problems, but ballooning budgets and skittish stars appear to be tearing some high-profile productions apart.
- Turner Still Has His Eyes Set on Owning CBS : Television: Cable mogul would have to give up some assets; experts doubt he will.
- CALIFORNIA'S CHANGING BANKING SCENE : Wells Fargo Chief to Retire : Finance: Carl Reichardt to stay on through end of 1994 after 11 years at the helm. Paul Hazen will succeed him.
- Bloody Crowbar Found in Famalaro's House : Evidence: Police consider tool a possible weapon in death of Denise Huber. Search expanded in Orange County.
- Skating Toward In-Line Safety
- RODEO'S FRIEND: The new movie "It Could...
- 1 Killed, 2 Injured as Pipes Fall Onto Freeway
- Vitesse Semiconductor Reports Slim Profit
- Bottom Falls Out for Synergen : Biotechnology: Firm's blood-drug trials end in failure. It will cut its staff by half and explore possible merger or sale.
- Century 21 Expands Its World Reach : Real estate: The Irvine-based company is adding to its 6,000 franchises operating in 14 countries.
- Defense Muddying Is Media-Savvy Ploy
- Jupiter Takes Huge Blow From Comet : Space: Explosion is described as having hundreds of times the combined energy of all nuclear weapons on Earth. Fireball briefly outshines the planet itself.
- Body Watch : A Photographic Look Down Memory Lane
- A Question of the Right to Die
- Stepping Up to the Plate With 'Diamond' : Books: Mark Harris loves baseball. But the author who's well-known for his novels about the sport would rather write about it than watch it.
- How 'Party Z' Is Killing the Recovery : Jobs policy: Retirees and others on fixed incomes are rightly paranoid about inflation.
- 14 Car Dealers Claim Missing Couple Took Them for a Ride
- Hanns Kornell; Napa Valley Wine Pioneer
- CLAS Struggle : New Student Assessment Exams Get Poor Marks on Readers' Report Cards
- Honesty Is Best Policy : Prospect Told Baseball Scouts of Drug Problem
- TELEVISIONSnyder Inks CBS Deal: It looks as...
- Patagonia to Stretch by 2,000% Its Use of Recycled Material
- AEROSPACE
- Embezzlement Charge Renewed Against Firm
- Victim's Family 'Hanging On' Amid Outpouring of Support
- Record Stores Collect Food for the Needy
- ANAHEIM : City to Keep Charter Proposal Off Ballot
- World Cup Final, 'Tenors' Set New Highs on Local Fields : Television: Sunday's Brazil-Italy showdown is likely to rank as the most-watched soccer game in U.S. history. The concert brought in record pledges for KCET and KOCE.
- Indians' Belle Found Guilty of Corking His Bat : Baseball: Outfielder, suspended for 10 days, is first player caught using an illegal bat since 1987.
- Southland Sod Farms Plays World Cup Role
- Crayon Firm Smells Money in New Idea
- 3 Oxnard Lawyers Picked as National Finalists
- LTC Properties Net Income Doubles to $3.83 Million