- LONDON : 'Buck House' Tours
- Next Step : Turkey's Season of Discontent : Born-again democrats are disappointed with new Prime Minister Tansu Ciller, corruption and the army's grip on government.
- Many Adults Lag in Reading, Math : Literacy: Study finds 50% of state's grown-ups do not have skills to keep up with technological changes. Figures are worst in the West but mirror U.S. as whole.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- A 'Scandal' That's More Snooze Than News : Politics: The reviews are in --the public and the pundits have pronounced the Whitewater hearings a dud. And that's just what the Democrats wanted to hear.
- ANAHEIM : 63 Arrested in Vice, Narcotics Sweep
- SEACLIFF : Station Wagon Split in Half in Accident
- Santa Ana District Plans Back-to-School Nights
- Oxnard Urged to Meet Its Housing Goal : Growth: Task force says city should build 900 affordable homes by 1996.
- PANORAMA CITY : Neighborhood Rally, March Target Crime
- Crystal Clear : New Age Center Decides It Must Rechannel Energy to the Mainstream
- Man Arraigned in Abduction of Real Estate Agent : Justice: In federal court, Michigan ex-convict enters not-guilty plea to charge of kidnaping Val Verde woman.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 16 May Vie for 3 City Council Seats
- SANTA CLARITA : 3 Motorists Rescue CHP Officer From Alleged Attack
- THE NBA : Ellison Joins Rebuilding Celtics
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gandy Jumps to No. 2 at Left Tackle
- THEATER REVIEW : A Good Look at the Hard Lessons of 'Good Person'
- POP/ROCKAnd Then There Was One: Bethel '94,...
- County Jobless Rate Rises to 7.3% in June
- Rolling Right Along : Newest Twist in Snacks Is Old Favorite, the Pretzel
- Biopool Announces Major Earnings Gains
- Pesky Squirrel Again Drives Nasdaq Nuts
- * Roy Brown has been selected campaign...
- Paving the Way for New Services : Pac Bell Must Win FCC Approval Before Implementing Its Plan to Provide Cable, Interactive Video
- Live Entertainment Reduces Sales Price of Division
- Valley Interview : Empowerment Zone Would Tap Pacoima's Community Spirit
- California Condor Dies at L.A. Zoo
- SBA Opens Center for Quake Victims
- Henley Can Play in NFL : Pro football: Former Ram cornerback, who faces drug charges, is considered a free agent.
- Pumping Life Back Into the Old Pal : Clubs: Sherry Thomas, widow of a Palomino co-owner, steers the North Hollywood honky-tonk back to a hot country venue.
- Company Town
- CD and CD-ROM Unit Boosts Technicolor
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Pinning Hopes on Computer Bulletin Boards : People are starting home businesses by offering services that help hi-tech aficionados reach the information superhighway.
- U.S.-Canadian Wheat Import Limit Approved : Commerce: The negotiators avert a trade war with tentative one-year pact. Official cites curb at 1.5 million tons.
- BOGOTA : Shadow of Scandal
- Erwin Ringel; Austrian Social Critic, Psychiatrist and Author
- Perry Predicts Smaller U.S. Force for Rwanda
- Cochran Street Project Has Taken Step Toward Reality : Simi Valley: Fourteen of 15 property owners have agreed on a funding plan that has been eight years in making.
- Valley Emergency Bus Routes
- Bus Mechanics Win One for All Workers : The MTA board's attempt to divide the unions was intended, long-range, to break them.
- Board OKs Ambitious Education Project : Schools: Belmont Learning Complex would eliminate busing for 3,600 students. Curriculum would be linked to career interests.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : This Idea Simply Didn't Have Chants
- Ruth's Pace Puts These Upstarts in Proper Place
- IDB to Merge With LDDS in $700-Million Stock Swap : Communications: IDB's major shareholders blast the deal, worth $9.36 a share at current stock values.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Test to Study Breast Implant Made With Soybean-Oil Fat
- GLENDALE : Salon Raises $4,000 to Fight Cystic Fibrosis
- Girl Hurt by Runaway Car Is Released From Hospital : Accident: Three of the five children injured in the Saturday accident remain hospitalized.
- TRABUCO CANYON : Water District Will Get Panel's Advice
- The Dragnet Against Drunk Drivers : Imaginative sheriffs' program, backed by state aid, ratchets up the pressure
- Vendors Protest Against LAPD : Regulation: Street peddlers accuse officers of harassing them. No vending licenses have been issued since ordinance legalizing the practice was passed in January.
- Countywide : Transplant Recipients to Compete in Games
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Expands Paving With Rubber Asphalt
- Traffic School Will Lose Exclusive Rights : Court: Violators will now be allowed to attend classes at places other than Tri-County.
- Splash Wins Again at The Pond; Tough Trip Is Next
- Apartment Vacancy Rate Dips to 11.1% in Valley
- JERUSALEM : Peace, Now Land
- Postscript : Reflections on Africa Revisited: Progress and Tragedy : After 14 years, Uganda and Eritrea are mending. Kenya struggles with overpopulation. And Rwanda's tensions explode.
- Tobacco Firm Sought to Cull Studies as 'Deadwood' : Litigation: Lawyer wrote memo as company resisted efforts in wrongful death suits to disclose research.
- Mother Kills 3 Children, Herself at Resort Condo
- Plan for New School Complex OKd by Board
- Still Just a Flicker : Women Entered Firefighting Years Ago, but Few Have Joined Them
- Consultant to Appraise School District Land : Simi Valley: Wood Ranch property was acquired when agreement to build campus on it was not met. Issue is whether to develop or sell.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Donors Ask to Join Theater Commission
- New Westlake Facility Offers Sophisticated Cancer Procedure : Medicine: Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell Transplant Center is the first in area to provide the service.
- Cooper Is Arrested in Domestic Dispute : Jurisprudence: Former Laker star, wife involved in incident at their New Mexico home.
- Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays Reports Big Gains This Year
- Tokos Medical Corp.: The Santa Ana provider...
- Survivor Describes Shooting at Florida Abortion Clinic
- That Was Then This Is Now : Some folks believe their Woodstock memories are sacred. But is the new festival sacrilege? Whose party is it, anyway?
- Environment : A Tree Grows in Port-au-Prince: The Birth of a Garden : A celebrated American dancer and a Canadian native are determined to build a botanical retreat in one of the world's worst slums.
- Germany Asks for Poland's Forgiveness : Europe: Apology issued on the 50th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 1 of 4 Girls Run Over by Car Leaves Hospital
- Man, 30, Shot to Death at Home Near Theme Park
- MEN'S TENNIS : Krajicek Wants Play, Not Seeding, Remembered
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gandy Jumps to No. 2 at Left Tackle
- Art Review : Fresh Visions Emerge From a Mix
- Royals Defeat A's for 10th in a Row, Their Longest Winning Streak Since '78
- Covered Calls Are a Careful Step Into Options Market : Investments: These promises to sell stock work best when the market is ambiguously trading in a narrow range.
- FDA Panel Cites Possible Abuse of Nicotine Spray : Regulation: Advisory group says that for some people, experimental nasal therapy can be as addictive as cigarettes. Strict controls are urged.
- Abbey Healthcare Ousts Executive Allies of Fired President : Management: Action represents an escalation of company's battle with Victor Chaltiel, whom it accuses of misrepresentation.
- Jury Orders Nintendo to Pay $208.3 Million in Patent Case
- President of Brea-Based American Suzuki Motor Corp. Named
- First Pension Chairman, 2 Partners Plead Guilty to Fraud
- EDUCATION : Good Schools, Bargain Prices
- Action by Senate Threatens L.A. Schools' Curriculum on Gays
- Judge Allows Citadel to Shave Woman's Hair
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM : Occupancy Rates Are Up Sharply at the County's Hotels
- Denise Huber to Rest in Heartland Peace : Funeral: To residents of Herreid, S.D., the O.C. murder victim's fate symbolizes urban ills.
- More Than 121,000 Quakes Since 1987 : Geology: About 2,700 Southland temblors have been magnitude 3.0 or greater, scientists say.
- Nigerian Police Battle Rioters; Oil Workers' Strike Enters 5th Week
- Crash That Killed 14 From L.A. Tied to Trucker's Fatigue
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Buyer Sought for Bushard School
- SAN PEDRO : Police Slay Unarmed Man After Car, Foot Pursuit
- Clinton Soldiers On in Troubled Africa : Many problems, but also hopeful changes U.S. can nurture
- 43 Pets Found in Condo Euthanized : Animals: Shelter director says some had feline leukemia, the rest anemia. The owner, who pleaded guilty to cruelty charges, refutes that: 'My cats were all plump and sassy.'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Businesses Near Mission Hurting
- LOS ANGELES : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Kidnaping Woman
- Talks Broken Off on 'Dream' Trade of Sending Hull to Kings
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Use Long Ball, Passed Ball to Overcome Williams' 41st Homer
- Quickness Could Be the Key for Bryant to Pass His Toughest Test : Basketball: Former SCC point guard hopes his play in summer pro league will help him land a job.
- GOODWILL GAMES ROUNDUP : Miller Makes Most of Last Chance in Gym
- Electronic Bracelets to Be Tried on Juvenile Offenders : Adult Monitoring Program Scrapped After Jail Inmates Refused to Volunteer
- Henley Cleared to Play in '94 : Football: Cornerback, facing felony drug charges, reinstated by NFL. Rams might be interested in signing him.
- O.C. Pop Music Review : No Quarters--Tritt Gives It 100% : The singer's energetic performance at The Pond provides plenty of thrilling moments as he takes many unexpected twists and turns.
- Officials Seek to Preserve Cherry Farm Tradition : Agriculture: Leaders in Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula propose a tax increase to buy up development rights and stem the flow of subdivisions into their 20-mile-long slice of land.
- First American Title Insurance Acquires Dallas-Ft. Worth Firm
- * M.W. Morgan has been appointed vice...
- Huntway Partners Loses $1.08 Million in Quarter
- COLUMN ONE : The Beats Are Cool--and Hot : Once the consummate outsiders, literary rebels of the '50s are finding new life in the mainstream. Academia, TV, movies and Madison Avenue are spotlighting Kerouac, Ginsberg and others.
- Hernandez Associate Faces Jail : Courts: Mortgage broker Shawn G. Cassidy pleads guilty to income tax evasion arising from phony commission scheme with socialite, who now is serving 71-month prison term.
- Hockey
- * William Kenney has been appointed 1994-95...
- * David Krinsky, Michael Yoder and Robert...
- On a Silver Platter : Image Entertainment To Market Films On CD-ROMs
- Public's Help Sought in Highland Park Killings : Crime: Police say they have no clues in the Jan. 2, 1993, strangling of a 23-year-old woman and her 3-year-old daughter.
- Inmate Has Seizure, Dies in County Jail
- SAN FERNANDO : Center Helps Those Seeking Citizenship
- Allred Urges D.A. to Request Death Penalty for Simpson
- A Judge Who Disrespects Day Care
- Dodgers Get Too Little Too Late : Baseball: They rally from a 5-1 deficit in eighth and ninth innings but the Padres hold on, 5-4.
- ANALYSIS : Anyway That You Spell It, Games Have Big Problems
- Mother Held for Injuring Baby During Quarrel : Crime: While arguing with child's father, suspect allegedly dropped infant over a six-foot-high fence, fracturing 3-month-old girl's skull.
- * Garth Blumenthal has been appointed general...
- U.S. Economic Indicators Inch Up in June : Growth: Industrial index hits a six-year high, but other measures lag.
- IHOP Corp. Reports a Record 2nd Quarter
- National Agenda : Wanted Alive: Ex-KGB Agents and Informers : Baltic states hunt down former Soviet operatives with a vengeance. Already, a prime minister and a foreign minister have been toppled.
- 3 First Pension Principals Plead Guilty to Fraud
- Threat of Invasion Raises Many Questions
- Documentary : The Goma Camps: An African Tragedy : A correspondent finds 'the final horror of the Rwandan refugee nightmare.'
- IRVINE : Funds Raised for Injured Boy's Care
- * John D. Gretzinger has joined Informer...
- Citadel Says It's Lined Up Investors for Fidelity S&L; : Banking: Investors would pay $108 million for stake in the thrift.
- Culture : Trouble in the South Pacific : Trying to save their culture, Easter Island's people demand control of their lives.
- LONG WAY: Actor Dustin Hoffman recently started...
- WOODLAND HILLS : Vigil to Be Held for Slain Student
- SEAL BEACH : Memorial Service for Boy Killed by Car
- VILLA PARK : City Won't Accept Anonymous Tips
- CYPRESS : City Sets Limits on Business License Tax
- Fleiss, Father Plead Not Guilty to Federal Charges
- MOORPARK : Arrests Made in Youth Club Thefts
- Would-Be Robber Flees Empty-Handed
- He Would Tell Them Where They Can Put Their Plaque
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- VCNB Reports Earnings of $29,000 in Quarter
- For GOP, Maladies Linger in Democratic Health Plans : Politics: Republican leaders go on TV for an hour to denounce reform proposals. But an intraparty battle rages off stage over strategy.
- Mining the Depths Yields a Slice of Sunken Treasure : Enterprise: O.C. company retrieves millions of balls each year from golf course water hazards and resells them.
- BODY WATCH : Take a Hike : Or climb a tree. Or jog in the park. In other words, move your workout outdoors. Who says you have to sweat inside for that hard body.
- Culture : Bulldozers Unearth Treasures in Beirut : As the city rebuilds after war, archeologists scour sites. Phoenician wall is found beneath a movie house.
- Neighbors Take Feuding to Court : Dispute: Judge hears four hours of testimony about trash, noise and odor at Huntington Harbour home. Owner calls lawsuits 'malicious,' says she has cleaned up.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Literacy Program Helps 'Open Doors'
- A Stadium Is in Sight : Consultants to Propose Location, Financing for Minor League Complex
- MOORPARK : Takasugi Plans a 'Business Walk'
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Branch Library Reopens After Quake Repairs
- GARDEN GROVE : Police Open House Includes Tour, Photo
- Nature Center Offers Summer Workshops
- U.S. Open Surfing Facts
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Don't Miss Belle in Beating Tigers
- Weekend Box Office : Reaching Higher Highs in Ticket Sales
- Company Town : Warner Watchers Turn Their Attention to Ostin
- Micom Communications Reports Doubled Profit
- Kuwaitis to Lose a Cool Benefit
- Bosnia Serb Bid to Renegotiate Peace Plan Fails
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : 5 Inmates Indicted in Fatal Prison Riot
- Costa Mesa Developer Ahead of the Game in $11-Million Deal : Real estate: Partnership buys 153 acres in San Clemente that sold for $38 million in 1988. The lot features more than $30 million worth of previously installed improvements.
- OXNARD : Suspect in Carjacking Arrested; Confesses
- 2 Garden Grove Brothers Shot; 3 Neighbors Arrested
- PORT HUENEME : Car Crashes Into Man's Condominium
- Preparing for Disasters Is Meeting Topic
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board's Crosse Rules Out New Term
- SOUTH PASADENA : Ex-Mayor Wins $7,500 in Punitive Damages After $1.2-Million Award
- DATELINE / ST. PETERSBURG : Serving a Pint on Capitalism's Frontier
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Milla's Unfocused Mix Has Its Charms
- REACHING OUT: Ain't no mountain high enough...
- BODY WATCH : 'Safe Return' Registers Alzheimer's Patients
- America From Abroad : Tokyo's Biggest U.S. Exhibit Isn't Just About Flag-Waving : An outspoken African-American persuades Japanese planners to show racism and conflict alongside Apollo spacecraft and Mt. Rushmore.
- Molester Who Fled in 1981 Won't Face Long Prison Term
- VENTURA : Phoenix Suns' Forward Steps Up for Youth
- CAMARILLO : Man Arrested on Suspicion of Stalking
- WESTMINSTER : Robber Flees With Cash From Bank
- Company Town : Savoy's Slim Pickings Annoy Investors
- Medical Products Firm Will Consolidate Operations in Irvine
- Carter-Wallace Issues Epilepsy Drug Warning
- Accounting Firms Reorganize to Limit Liability
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Soars, Bonds Stable; Dollar Eases
- Foreclosures in County Drop 22% in Quarter
- 8 Die in Serbian Bus Crash
- Small Employers Win Victory in Age Bias Case : Lawsuits: The state Supreme Court says an anti-discrimination law does not apply to businesses with fewer than five workers.
- PORT HUENEME : Councilman Won't Seek Reelection
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rapes Rise 57% in Santa Clarita : Crime: Property offenses drop, but violent acts registered an increase, especially reported sexual assault.
- Photo Essay : The Fading of Revolutionary Fervor
- Detectives in Simpson Case Weigh Possible Libel Action
- MISSION VIEJO : Development Board Applicants Sought
- Making A Difference In Your Community : Volunteers in Search of a Natural High
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Tritt's Whoosh of Energy Outstrips High-Tech Show
- One Comic's Roller-Coaster Ride in Hollywood : Comedy: First, Rick Reynolds was hot stuff. Then a TV project went sour. But he's still writing and acting and looking for the big break.
- Jennifer York's High-Flying Days, Bass-Playing Nights
- Jazz Review : Regulars Say Bye-Bye Birdland : The Long Beach nightclub's farewell is one big jam session as the owner, drummer Al Williams, calls it quits.
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Randy Berry has been named to the...
- Dentsply to Acquire New Image Industries
- PacifiCare's Quarterly Profit Rises 36% to $26.8 Million
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Fox Animation Studio Will Be Built in Phoenix : Hollywood: Arizona entices the company with $1 million in job training funds and low-interest loans.
- Pinkerton's Announces a 90% Profit Drop
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Report Sees Southland Bouncing Back : Economy: The survey says the region is poised for a spurt in jobs and production over the next decade.
- Monthly Report
- Incentives Suggested to Hasten Quake Restoration : Recovery: Lawmakers are asked to offer those who invest in affected neighborhoods a tax credit of 20% of the damaged property's purchase price.
- GENEVA : Rwanda Pledge Appeal
- Amwest Insurance Reports a Profit of $324,000
- GB Food Corp.: The Newport Beach company...
- Rocketdyne Awarded $16.8-Million Contract
- Anne Shelton; Radio Singer Known as 'Forces' Favorite'
- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : Arizona Drops Famalaro Charges : Courts: Action comes as Orange County authorities prepare to take over the Denise Huber slaying case.
- * Peggy Howell has been appointed business...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ties Between Israel, Jordan Leave Arafat Odd Man Out : Mideast: United front cuts into PLO chief's ability to play politics. He vows to fight any deals on Jerusalem.
- Portugal Rail Strike
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Black and White Party Is No Gray Affair : Party-Goers Find Creative Ways to Stand Out at Newport Harbor Art Museum Benefit
- Plague Fears Again Close Campground
- NORTH HILLS : Crash Victim's Son Supports Bill by Katz
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : U.S. Help Offered in Negotiations
- Where Are They Now? : GEOFF ZAHN
- Where Are They Now? : CHUCK ESSEGIAN
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Privacy a Key to Keeping Streak Alive, Ripken Says
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Fredrickson Adjusting to New Role
- DEL MAR : Two Longshots Can't Catch Siebe on Turf
- For Three Games, Inexpensive Seats Are Everywhere
- Simpson Coverage
- Possible Jail Expansion
- Ordination of Women
- Poor Defendants
- Prescription Limits
- Neighbors Mount Flurry of Suits in Bid to Force Out Homeowner : Activism: In small claims court, 24 residents seek $5,000 each from woman they say has caused them emotional distress with piles of rubbish and nighttime noise. Woman denies the allegations and says her house has been cleaned.
- County Libraries
- Medical Training for Abortions
- The Kings announced their exhibition schedule Monday:SEPT.:...
- ENVIRONMENT : EPA Chief Seeks to Clear the Air on Anti-Pollution Regulations : Browner's 'common sense initiative' would try to end the 'toxic shell game' of shuffling waste problems from one form to another. It is also meant to simplify process for businesses.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 2, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 2, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 2, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 2, 1994
- Treasury Lawyer Takes Blame for Testimony : Whitewater: Hanson says she didn't correct Altman's information at the time. She is criticized by Senate panel.
- Clinton to Take Case for Invasion of Haiti to Public
- Mitchell's Health Care Bill to Pare Employer Mandate
- Although Warned, CIA Left Ames Alone : Espionage: Senator says the lack of action points up the need to reform the way the agency monitors those who hold sensitive positions.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Privately Run Foothill Transit a Strike Winner
- Man Held in Assault on Officer : 3 Drivers Come to Rescue When Motorist Allegedly Turns Violent
- Jackson, Presley Are Wed, Says Publicist : Celebrities: The entertainer and the daughter of the late rock 'n' roller were married in May, the statement says. 'Frankly, I'm surprised that the rumors were true,' one industry insider says.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Balancing the Ledger on Jobs, Taxes : Immigrants overall generate a net surplus of $25 billion a year; the undocumented alone generate a $2-billion deficit. The problem is illegal hiring.
- A Squeeze Play Tags the Summer Box Office : A season of monumental successes--and flops--worries many executives that crowds are shunning mid-range films in favor of a few home-run hits.
- Accord Reached to End Bus Strike : Transit: Proposed agreement between mechanics and MTA officials faces union vote today. If approved, full service may not resume until end of the week.
- LIGHTS ON: Tonight is supposed to be...
- Marshals Sent to Offer Abortion Clinic Security
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 2, 1994
- DANA POINT : Election Month to Shift to November
- Heslington, Goneau Promoted; Adelman to Head Analytic
- CHINA
- WILD THINGS: "The Lion King" has renewed...
- 5 Men Arrested After Liquor Store Robbery
- Olympic champion Gwen Torrance won the 100-meter...
- TV REVIEW : Celebrating the Life of 'Singing Detective' Writer
- South Korea Ready to Enter Flat-Panel Race : Electronics: New factories are expected to help two firms crack the Japanese-dominated field.
- Heslington, Goneau Promoted; Adelman to Head Analytic
- Fire Halted Short of Condor Release Area
- Streamlining Bill Goes On for 2,985 Pages : Measure: Old-timers call it the biggest legislation they've ever seen. Its goal is to replace two tax agencies with a single department.
- ANAHEIM : Hearing on Home for Abused Women
- Fired Teacher Faces Trial Over Alleged Attacks on 3 Women : Courts: School didn't know of previous investigation of the suspect while he was with the Sheriff's Department.
- Stars Add Spice to L.A. Open : Tennis: Chang is seeded No. 1, but focus is on Becker and Agassi.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : This Time, Alfredsson Finishes Like Winner
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curtis Calls Carew's Criticism Unfair
- Orange County
- Bombings Underscore World's Vulnerability : Mideast: More deadly attacks against Jews are feared. Israel says peace plans must not succumb to terrorism.
- COMMITMENTS : Injury's Aftershocks Shake Up Relationship
- Youth Opinion : Home Ground, Schoolyard: a Double Life
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Trustees Team Up in School Board Races
- Countywide : Native American Arts at Fairgrounds
- Leiter Makes Case to Stay With Angels
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Thief May Have Diana's Records
- Economic Profile
- LAGUNA BEACH : Male Fire Victims to Get Support Group
- What I've Learned : 'Who You Are Is More Important Than What You Are'
- CAMARILLO : Recycling Program Winners Honored
- How to Move Mexico Forward : Salinas is right to emphasize absolute need for clean elections
- Veterans Leave Smiling : Second Stand Down Draws Twice as Many Seeking Help
- MOTOR RACING
- 50,000 Attend Festival for Gang Prevention : Police: Jeopardy fiesta brings community groups together to help raise an expected $90,000 for LAPD program.
- Community Comment : 'We Can't Have a Third-World Wage' in the First World
- Today's Topic
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Key Wins No. 16 as Yankees Sweep Indians
- This Series Features Two Homesick Teams
- Fountain Valley Spirit Wins National Girls' Soccer Title
- VIETNAM