- Embassy Warns of Threat to Americans in Algeria
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Emilio's Proves the Naysayers Wrong : Tasty and original dishes make this Italian cuisine some of the best in town.
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : 4 Suffer Minor Injuries in Jail Fight
- Brown Betrays Her Ignorance of Economics : Her ill-conceived plan to boost business is grounded in politics and geared to 'correctness.'
- State to Revoke Medical License of 'Dr. Death' : Euthanasia: Jack Kevorkian gained worldwide note for helping 20 people, including Costa Mesa man, end lives.
- District Relaxes Some Summer School Policies
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dallas' Smith Cool to Bettis' Challenge
- State Sells $3 Billion in Notes
- First American Financial Corp. Reports $7.6-Million Profit
- Clayuda Me
- Espy Calls Tainted Meat Serious Problem : Food: The agriculture secretary says inspections have improved since he took office but agrees that contamination with bacteria is a 'time bomb.'
- Sports : Quickly Becoming King of the Hill : Baseball: El Rancho High grad Flores sets sights on 1996 Olympics after standout freshman season at USC.
- Topics / HEALTH : Hard-Hitting Advertisements Push Prenatal Care : Group uses a variety of informative methods, including shock tactics, in bid to give black babies a good start in life. And the campaigns seem to work.
- 12 Tajikistan Soldiers Killed by Muslim Rebels
- Sundae School
- NORTHRIDGE : Deafness Center at CSUN Wins Grant
- Woman Dies After Car Goes Out of Control, Crashes
- Investigators Still Searching for Clues About Rockwell Deaths : Explosion: Two engineers were killed in incident at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. Three separate inquiries could take 10 days to several weeks.
- Hit-and-Run Death of Boy, 12, Stuns Seal Beach : Accident: Friends as well as strangers mourn where Steven Schneider was struck as he waited to cross the street.
- Quake Victims, Insurance Carriers Meet Head-On at Hearing : Aftermath: More than 300 turn out for often heated town hall meeting. Disgruntled victims of temblor and representatives of several companies state their cases.
- Woman With 51 Dogs and Cats Pleads Guilty to Cruelty : Maltreatment: The animals, six of them dead, were found in her filthy, flea-infested condominium.
- Angel, DiTullio Qualify for Match Play
- Cracking Asian Market: In its first big...
- AST Resignation: AST Research Inc. said Wednesday...
- New Vietnamese Cuisine : One Last Coffee Before I Go : Transition: After the economic reforms of 1986, but before the lifting of the U.S. trade embargo, one food lover found some of Vietnam's best eating in urban street stalls and tiny cafes.
- Artie Glenn; Bass Player's Song Became Presley Hit
- SAYONARA: The predicted attrition continues at 20th...
- Book Takes Aim at Late Guru With a Worldwide Following : Author whose mother had affair with spiritual leader shows a picture of a self-indulgent, hypocritical life.
- 'Dark Shadows' to Fall on L.A.
- Various Artists"Melody Fair: Songs of the Bee...
- COMMUNITY NEWS : 4 Cities, Residents Sue to Block Casino : Gaming: Officials and a citizens group say Pomona must conduct an environmental study and put the matter before voters.
- SAN CLEMENTE/DANA POINT : Work to Reopen Highway Begins
- Temporary Hiring Trend Signals New 'Industrial Revolution' : Employment: Experts say business is turning more to part-timers because of specialized skills, cost savings and work habits.
- Spicy Eggplant, Tabbouleh, Fried Ice Cream
- From the Summer Fruit Bowl
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Education: Proposal for Chicano Studies
- Right Tools Can Help Defeat Decor Demons
- Accusations of Racism Plague Monterey Park Library Board
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Saturday's Senior Bowl Is Canceled After Financier Mims Backs Out
- Body Is Spotted Near Wreckage of the Fitzgerald
- Newport Central Library: Read It and Reap
- For Parents : Helping Kids Get the Most Mileage From a Vacation
- CLAREMONT : Wading Pools Open for Children at 2 Parks
- One Sailor's Fate Exemplifies Russian Military's Grim Reality
- WHO RIDES THE BUS?
- Recycling Clogs the Air, Chick Says
- Taxi Drivers Benefit From MTA Strike : Labor: Some people who normally take the bus are now calling a cab to get to work and elsewhere.
- CANOGA PARK, ENCINO : Jewelry, Cash Taken in 2 Home Robberies
- MISSION HILLS : Buying a Brick Will Help Ararat Home
- Suzuka Race Lawson's Last on Motorcycle
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson Erupts After Another Seattle Defeat
- California, Here We Stay : More Businesses Are Finding Reasons to Remain in the State
- Police Seek Brother of Italy Premier
- Positively Speaking : High School Students Get a Wake-Up Call on HIV and AIDS
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Viva, Society! Let the Season Begin : SCR's Black-Tie Affair in September Kicks Off a Year's Worth of Great To-Do's
- A Gastronomic Adventure at Walter's
- Homeowners Voice Opposition to Racetrack's Concert Plan : Entertainment: Program would boost revenue at Santa Anita. Residents fear increases in noise, traffic.
- VILLA PARK : Fire Dept. Authority Decision Postponed
- Tape of Confession to Police Played for Jury in Van Buren Case : Courts: Former Newbury Park High football player admitted that he fired gunshot into his girlfriend's house. He has since changed his story.
- IRVINE : Professionals to Give Acting Jobs Seminar
- PACOIMA : Drunk Driver Gets 585-Day Jail Term
- Trash Hauled to Recyclers Sends Pollution to Valley Air : Environment: Concern is raised over added smog as recyclables continue to be trucked in weekly from the Westside.
- Equal School Funding Pact Upheld
- Metal Detectors Possible at Grade Schools in Fall, '95
- AIDS Care Comes Up Short in Funding Bid
- Marijuana, Drug-Making Chemicals Found in Couple's Home : Investigation: Husband worked in UC Irvine lab. Police check school for missing chemicals, equipment.
- High-Altitude Highway : From Apparel to Animals, Billions of Pounds of Air Cargo Moves Through LAX Each Year
- Clippers Call on Fitch to Rebuild : Pro basketball: Veteran coach with reputation of helping mediocre clubs will return to NBA after two-year break.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Until Help Arrives, Leiter Might Close
- AT&T; Pulls the Plug on Wireless Communicator : Technology: Company says its EO didn't sell well enough. Move comes even as PCS licenses are being pounced on.
- International Business
- OJAI : Lieutenant to Head Sheriff's Substation
- A CLOSE-UP LOOK AT PEOPLE WHO MATTER : Shelter Gives 60-Day Lease on a New Life
- RIGHTS WATCH : Paying for the Story
- Shift of Funds for School Quake Repairs OKd : Education: State board backs spending $30 million earmarked for academies. Officials say recovery work is more important.
- WESTMINSTER : Fire Contracting Plan Won't Be on Ballot
- MISSION VIEJO : Sale at Unisys to Aid Nonprofit Group
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hough Knuckled Under by Hip Injury
- After Taking Stock, Kramer Caught Crook : Baseball: Westlake-Royal pitcher nabs shoplifter, gets stabbed in the process.
- Ex-NHL Union Chief Faces Extradition
- Ingram Micro Names Mac Chief; Pension Official Gets National Post
- Going for Gold at Surfing Events : Economy: Merchants, sponsors are banking on big financial rewards from the Op Pro and the U.S. Open championships in Huntington Beach.
- Catfish Fever
- Chicago, City of the Broad Sandwiches
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- CRENSHAW : Tightening Bonds by Sharing Stories
- Brazilian Crawls Back to Girlfriend--Literally
- Color Your World : When It Comes to Remodeling, There Is a Painting Technique to Suit Almost Any Taste, Style or Budget
- ALTADENA : Court Ruling Revives Environmental Suit
- Out with the old, in with a parking lot.
- LYNWOOD : Missed Deadline Dooms Council Recall Effort
- Chris Richardson has been appointed vice president...
- Does 'The Client' Go by the Book? Opposing Sides Testify
- CARSON : Parents Pick Up 48 Who Violated Curfew
- Cyber Sizzle : Creativity Is Turning Bits and Pieces of Computer Hardware and Musical Discards Into Warewear, the Latest in On-Line Finery
- Tugboats Take a Bow at Exhibit : Ships: Photographs and memorabilia at San Pedro's Maritime Museum reflect the 'universal appeal' of the powerful little vessels.
- THE REGION : Host Families Needed for Spanish Visitors
- GOP's Big Guns Rake Clinton's Handling of Foreign Policy : Politics: Baker, joined by Cheney, Kissinger and Kirkpatrick, leads charge against President. They assail policies on Haiti and North Korea.
- Little Big Find : Skeleton of Pygmy Mammoth Is Discovered on Channel Island
- African Delegation Arrives in Inglewood
- Opponent Says Texas Senator Planted Spy
- Culver City Electric Plan Is Deadlocked : Utilities: City Council is unable to decide whether to pursue a feasibility study of taking over service from Southern California Edison. Company opposes the idea.
- Widow Convicted of Manslaughter in Contract Killing of 'Lobster Boy'
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Police: Division Gets 22 New Patrol Cars
- OP PRO SURFING
- MUSIC REVIEW : Rhapsodic Hungarians Bring Bit of Budapest to Bowl
- Going Private: Koll Management Services Inc. said...
- Keep Rogaine a Prescription Drug, Panel Says : Medicine: Committee fears patients will waste money without guidance on baldness medicine.
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- Champion Windsurfer Also Charts a Course for Success in College
- Images of L.A. : History: Vast collection of former news photographer shows a century's worth of famous names, including William Mulholland, Charlie Chaplin and 'The Black Dahlia.'
- Pasadena Letter Writer Gets Award for Being 'Agitator'
- COVER STORY : Faith in Folk Remedies : Many Immigrants Trust Their Well-Being to Spiritual Healers
- LONG BEACH : Spurned by City, Asphalt Company Files Claim
- Study Finds Peril in Water Supply : Safety: About 14% of U.S. population drinks from systems that have violated federal contamination standards in last three years, researchers say.
- Boeing Image a Factor in Action on 757 Wake : Aviation: Documents show FAA concern regarding possible effects of safety measures on aircraft maker.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : North, South Battle to a Tie in Shrine Game
- For families of missing persons, even bad news can be good. Now they can begin . . . : Closing Doors
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Education: Fund Honoring Lawyer Established at USC
- Carson to Launch New, Improved Bus System
- Police Department Gets 3% Pay Increase
- Sports : Torrance Team Tries to Ride Out on Title Wave
- Cuts in Aid to Homeless Attacked : Government: The budget reductions could mean more people will end up on the streets, advocates say.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials Assess Threat by Coyotes
- Council Backs Civilians on LAPD Rights Panels
- OXNARD : Shellfish Quarantine Ends; Ban Remains
- Rams Adjust to Latest Rule Changes : Football: Special teams coach fine-tunes his game plan to take advantage of them.
- ART REVIEWS : Vistas Captured in Blurry Traces of Light
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Magical 'Mask' Sends in the Clown : The film's star, Jim Carrey, is adept at physical humor and has a likable screen presence. And Industrial Light & Magic's special-effects tricks are something to see.
- Sony to Install Digital Sound in AMC Theaters : Movies: $25-million deal could establish the firm as the leader in its battle against DTS and Dolby.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Goods News Is Bad News for Stocks, Bonds
- Mia Rose Products Agrees to Drop Claims for Its Air Sprays
- GARDEN FRESH : Ginger: The Underground Spice
- Pacific Northwest Fires Rage Through 60,000 Acres
- Ex-Tustin MD Indicted on Fraud Charges
- FASHION : Designers Sound Off With Trendy Phones : There's an explosion of new styles. Some are high-tech, while others aim for novelty appeal.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Tries to Pin the 'Tax Hiker' Label on Wilson : In a new ad, she accuses the Republican of raising taxes. But his spokesman says the Democrat backed the higher levies during each of the past two years.
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Young Dubliners Takin' Rocky Road to Ventura : Popularity of the partly Irish band, based at Fair City pub in Santa Monica, keeps drawing packed houses here and abroad.
- LONG BEACH : Report Weighs Quake Risk at College Building
- NOTEBOOK / KIRBY LEE : 49ers Get New Opponent for Pyramid Opener
- STRUCTURES : Oxnard Outlet Design Sends Mixed Messages : It's hard to tell if the discount complex is a nod to simpler times or a case of theme park meets shopping mall.
- JAUNTS : Tales Surface About Shipwrecks at Islands : The saga begins with a gold-laden vessel in the 1850s. Stories are told at the national park's visitor center.
- A Judge of Character : Although he's blind, David Tatel skis, runs and climbs mountains. By summer's end, he may be a top jurist too.
- Sports : Getting His Kicks Indoors : Former Garey High, Cal State L.A. Standout Sanchez Earns Job With Splash
- ANAHEIM : $65,000 Missing From Esperanza High Fund
- The Attacks on Israelis and Jews : But from the ravages of international terrorism, no one is immune
- City May Cut Curbs on Police Memorials
- What to Do About the FAA : The federal agency blew it; overhaul is needed
- Kruk's Medical Problem 'Minor'
- Angel Pitching Has Another Collapse, 11-3 : Baseball: Oakland strikes quickly by battering Leftwich during a six-run first inning.
- TEAMTENNIS : Undefeated Dukes Survive St. Louis Scare
- They Sign on a Line That Blurs
- Group Seeks Disclosure on Use of Cow Hormone : Health: Coalition says the state is violating the law by not tracking sales of the drug. Agriculture officials say there is no danger and they are following the rules.
- BELLFLOWER : Law Lets City Sue Parents for Curfew Violations
- Airport's Neighbors Blast Expansion Plan : Transportation: Criticism is leveled at environmental study dealing with new terminal at Burbank facility.
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board OKs $259,000 for Vehicles
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools to Improve Access for Disabled
- Russian Boy Is Made at Home : Thanks to an Attorney Colleague of His New Mother, Adoption Begun in St. Petersburg Is Final
- Thousand Oaks' City Hall Aims to Trim the Fat
- Tests Reveal Leakage at Landfill Was Rainwater
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Brooks May Return to Packers' Practice
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dallas' Smith Cool to Bettis' Challenge
- POSTCARD: ST. PETERSBURG : Bells Sound Rebirth of Lutheran Church
- Is It Too Much of a Good Thing? : Saratoga: Meeting for the New York track starts earlier than ever, but attendance hasn't run to form.
- Saugus to Scrap Sportsman Racing
- Abbey Healthcare Group Inc.: The Costa Mesa...
- Kaiser Wins Break from Health Reform Clause : Health care: Under the provision, the HMO would retain control over the doctors it hires.
- Hearing on Toxic Waste Cleanup at Carson Site
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Park Upgrade, Plaque for Slain Officers OKd
- Fatal Blast Probe Could Take Weeks : Safety: Three investigations are under way. Daughter of a Rockwell engineer who died in the explosion praises him as a dedicated scientist.
- Jumpin' Jupiter! Can't the Planet Take a Joke?
- FOR THE KIDS : Youth Theater to Present Gritty Look at Life : The serious musical about teen-agers who live on the streets is being presented by a Santa Paula drama group.
- SIGNAL HILL : Council Raises Water Rates a Second Time
- Prosecutor to Be Nominee for Rail Retirement Post
- COLUMN ONE : A Raft of Draft Dodgers : Young Russians are evading military service in ever-increasing numbers. Some dread the hazing and harsh conditions. Others fear having to repress dissent. And many of their parents back them.
- LONG BEACH : Ports Protest EPA Plan to Tax Polluting Ships
- GLENDORA : Police Seek Volunteers for Auxiliary Program
- Lawndale Taking Applications for Tax Exemption
- SOUTHEAST L.A. COUNTY : Four Suspects Arrested in Freeway Graffiti War
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Big Push On to Lure Pros to Burbank
- FULLERTON : Park's Swim Meet for Children Is Friday
- Olympics Oar Bust : Fun-Loving Ventura Canoeists Plan to Paddle All the Way to Atlanta
- The Weight's Over for Rams' Drayton : Pro football: He says extra pounds, now gone, were part of a plan and he's ready for big season.
- COMEDY REVIEW : Show and Tales Move Jena to Head of the Class
- A Prettier Picture : Under John Lottes, the Art Institute Is Shaping Up Financially and Aiming to Raise Its Profile
- Administration Defends Policy of Helping Fund Defense Mergers
- Valley Emergency Bus Routes
- Oceanfront Site May Go on Ballot Again Despite '92 Decision for Park : Hermosa Beach: Fearing high maintenance costs, council members are considering another vote on the former Biltmore Hotel acreage. It would be the 14th time the issue has gone before voters.
- Goldwater on Gay Rights
- 'Justice by Jury'
- City Hall: Removal of Harbor Commissioner
- Parkland: The Role of Conservancy in Acquiring Property
- Criminal Lawyers
- Dole on Health Care
- CSUN Quake Repairs
- Representation
- Firefighters: The Role of Family Traditions
- OTHER NEWS - July 28, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 28, 1994
- Obituaries - July 28, 1994
- Obituaries - July 28, 1994
- Bombs Spur Security Boost at Israeli Sites
- Clinton Appeals for Bipartisan Health Bill : Reform: He says he 'desperately' wants Republicans to help but that they have rebuffed him. Dole replies nation might not want any action.
- BEST VEST: At a Rams game a...
- Impact Mounts in Transit Strike : Labor: MTA will not meet again with mechanics until Friday; no weekend service is planned if walkout continues. Long waits, lost wages plague stranded riders.
- SPOTLIGHT : PREPARE TO GET STOKED : Catch a Wave--or a Wave-Catcher--and You'll Be Sittin' on Top of the World
- Famalaro Hair, Blood, Saliva Samples Sought : Investigation: Arizona prosecutors say such evidence would help case if an autopsy finds that Denise Huber was sexually assaulted.
- Panel Backs Huntington Marina Lease : Recreation: When pact was proposed 3 years ago, criticisms arose over maintenance, company's ties to supervisor's son.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - July 28, 1994
- RETAIL : Parking Service Marks Its 10th Anniversary by Unveiling Mascot
- YOUR MONEY : Consumer Confidence, Though Still High, Falls Slightly in July
- The Ugly Truth : Quest to Photograph Love Turns Into Passion to Save Women
- The Rockefeller Files: Scientists at University Menaced : Crime: Someone has poisoned researchers' drinks, left gas jets on, set a fire and mailed threats. Police suspect a disgruntled employee.
- Supervisors Pare $8.6 Million, 65 Jobs From 1994-95 Budget : Government: The board's action spares Veterans Services office and maintains libraries but cuts funding to Ventura County Medical Center.
- LOS ANGELES : Recycling Market Zone Expanded to All of City
- Club Planning to Reopen Without Exotic Dancers
- PARK LA BREA : Guard Wounded in Bank Holdup; 4 Robbers Sought
- Santa Ana Has Catfish Aplenty
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies' Kruk Has Abdominal Pain
- Many of the Hardest Workers at Del Mar Will Be Commuters : Opening day: For various reasons, some trainers will stable their horses in L.A. and ship them south as needed.
- Jimmie Vaughan: Tuff Enuff--and Then Some : Pop music: His playing has never been more direct than on 'Strange Pleasure,' his first solo album and his first recording since the death of brother Stevie Ray.
- A Mighty Powerful Ranger Call : More than 1,000 quick-with-a-kick hopefuls turn out for a brief audition in Burbankfor Fox's top-rated children's show. Super-hero wanna-bes who can hip-hop may have an edge.
- Gift of Wealth and Passion : Art: LACMA's 'New Acquisitions' exhibition honors Robert H. Halff for his donation of 40 works from his personal collection.
- Noe Two Shots Behind Leader
- Renaissance Golf Products Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- The Ugly Truth : 'I Pushed Them, I Bit Them, I Tore Their Clothes'
- Judge Urges Fine Over Inmate Care
- Doubt Cast on FAA's Handling of 757 Data : Aviation: Report suggests that agency, lacking proper procedures, acted tardily on airliner's wake turbulence.
- Stephen Gavlick, 75, Active in Leisure World Charity, Dies
- Adequate Military Compensation Urged
- Oxnard Seeks Outside Aid for Road Repairs : Highways: Tax was initially considered for freeway improvements, but public outcry and sluggish economy forced officials to reconsider.
- VENTURA : Shelter Seizes 2 Horses Used in City Classes
- SAN FERNANDO : $908,259 Allocated for Quake Repairs
- King Drops Appeal of Jury Ruling in Deal With City
- Dodgers Left Twisting in the Wind, 12-5 : Baseball: The bullpen gives up seven runs to the Giants in the seventh inning after Hershiser returns from injury.
- EARNINGS : RJR Nabisco Profit Drops but Operating Results Improve
- HTP International Reports Higher Profits
- Ingram Micro Inc.: The firm will distribute...
- RETAIL
- PLO Assails Jordan Over Jerusalem : Controversy: Arafat and other leaders charge that the pact with Israel freezes them out of the city they consider their capital.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COLUMN ONE : 'It's Like Juggling a Chain Saw' : That's how affable L.A. schools chief Sid Thompson sees his job. His peacemaking skills may be his biggest asset in steering the strife-torn district through reform.
- Ron Cochran; Former Television Anchorman
- Signposts of the Riordan Revolution
- Witness Marries Shooting Defendant : Courts: Marcie James stuns prosecutors in testifying she wed Newbury Park High School football star Leodes Van Buren on July 8.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Pony League Team Advances in Tourney
- OXNARD : UFW Wins Recount of Workers' Ballots
- AGOURA HILLS / CALABASAS : Road Improvements, Cleanup in the Works
- Angel Sizzles in Junior Amateur Golf
- Padres Issued Storm Warning by Neighbors
- New Laker Burying the Hatchet
- Go Pro? And Give Up Learning Zulu?
- Shades of Opinion : Sunglasses Part of Golf's New Look, but Purists Take Dim View
- AUTOS
- U.S. Defends Response in Rwanda Crisis
- RSVP : The Party Goes On --as Does the Work
- SIMI VALLEY : Councilwoman Webb Will Seek Reelection
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteers Sought for Leg Drug Study
- GOODWILL GAMES : Joyner-Kersee Wins Heptathlon, but It Takes Beer, Sweat and Tears : Track and field: Gold medal almost gets lost in Russian translation.
- Hull Isn't Smiling About the Thought of Playing for Keenan
- Angels Lose Again, Look to Close Deal : Baseball: A's win 6-0. California going after Aguilera, Wetteland, Myers or Montgomery.
- Woman Loses Custody of Child Because She Relied on Day Care
- House Arrest : Crime: Authorities put a stop to dealing and drug use at a Boyle Heights property by boarding it up. Neighbors greet the action with relief.
- TUSTIN : Student Member of School Board Named
- Police Board Stunned to Hear of Project Delay : LAPD: Enrique Hernandez Jr. is named president of the commission and says he is dumbfounded at report that completion of new academy will be a year behind schedule.
- CULTURE WATCH : Pocho Power?
- Legal Expert Urges Venue Change in Thornton Case
- POMONA : City's Neighbors File Suit Challenging Casino Plans
- YOUR MONEY : Workers' Pay Rises at Historically Low Rate : Labor: Economists say the government figures on compensation show inflation remains in check.
- SECURITIES
- SECURITIES
- Dr. Leroy R. Weekes; Ex-Urban League President, Business Leader
- Planes at 3 Airports Can Land With Satellite Aid
- 90s FAMILY : Looking for the Child Care Model
- THE CUTTING EDGE : Exercise in Utility : Gas Co. Hopes 'Green Design' Building Will Set an Example
- FATAL EXPLOSION AT ROCKETDYNE : Public Fears, Government Controls Put Pressure on Lab : History: Rockwell's division played a major role in the development of U.S. rocket program since late '40s.
- NORTHRIDGE : Workers Race Clock to Repair CSUN Library
- PERSPECTIVE ON INSURANCE : Misguided Policies--Then the Earthquake : Price controls only temporarily forestall market forces for homeowners. Now, the double whammy.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Endowment for Arts Plaza Tops $5 Million
- 90s FAMILY : Motherless Daughters : The grief of women whose mothers died prematurely is deep and prolonged. But there is solace in a sisterhood of common experience.
- The Learning Pools : L.A. School District Revives Popular Program That Teaches Children How to Swim
- Sweet Water of Summer : Pierce College Pool Uses New System Without Chlorine
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros' Bagwell Surpasses 100-RBI Mark
- Coming to a Fork in the River : Middle Fork of San Joaquin Isn't Far From Civilization, but It Is a Hot Spot for Trout
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bonds Joins Father in 250/300 Club
- Sneir Leads Agoura Pony League Team Into World Series
- DEFENSE : Pentagon Looks to Start High-Tech Revolution in Ways of War : Current means of fighting may soon be history. Even 'smart' Gulf War weapons could be outmoded by new techniques.
- LONG BEACH : 2 Murders Prompt Warning to Lock Doors, Windows
- LONG BEACH : Gang Member Pleads Not Guilty in Students' Deaths
- CAMARILLO : 3 Council Members to Seek Reelection
- Is Aid on the Wrong Terms Right? : Rwanda: If the refugees stay in Zaire, living on relief, their men will be free to resume war.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Panah Murder Trial to Remain in Valley
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Brownies Donate Coffee Urn to Police
- Police Believe Fugitive May Be in County
- Executive Picked as New President of Police Panel : LAPD: Enrique Hernandez Jr., head of an Alhambra security company, brings a reputation as a straightforward leader and an outspoken commissioner.
- He Hears the Sound of Revolution--and Likes It : Latin jazz: Bobby Matos thinks 'the whole Afro-Cuban scene is exploding.' He performs in Long Beach this evening.
- DMI Inc.: The Irvine office automation software...