- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bennett Tunes In to All-Star Audience at Hope Concert
- Seizing the Day : NOW Leader Tammy Bruce Has Done What O.J. Prosecutors Couldn't: Put Domestic Violence Upfront
- Blacks Ponder Next Steps After Historic Rally
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Death Penalty Sought in Slaying
- 15-Year-Old Guilty, Faces Life for O.C. Murder
- Case Isn't Over for Beaten Dog's Owner : Reaction: She says she's shocked by jury's acquittal of man whose toddler was bitten by her Akita mix. 'How can something so vicious be OK?'
- Board Won't Open Data Processing to Bids : Budget: Supervisors opt in 3-2 vote to seek savings by renegotiating contract instead. Critics say it's business as usual.
- Consulate to Accept Donations for Victims of Mexico Quake
- City Officials Trim Back Rule Barring Beards : Convention Center Regulation Only Applies to New Hires
- Curfew Law Passes; Parents May Face $2,500 Fine
- Moonlighting on Mono : Kaykers Discover There Is Much to Explore on Eastern Sierra Lake While Drifting Through Stands of Lunar-Like Tufa, Brine Flies and Shrimp
- MUSIC REVIEW : Kronos Kicks Off LACMA's Monday Series
- REAL ESTATE
- ROUNDUP
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tech Shares Lead Market Higher
- N. Korean Infiltration Cited in Fatal Encounter : Asia: After South's forces kill accused agent from North, Washington and Seoul plan joint protest over incursion.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Woman, 120, Deemed Oldest Living Person
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : 5th Child Dies in Apartment Fire
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Nell Polish : TV, Stage Star Sparkles at Benefit That Raises $122,000 for St. Joseph Hospital
- Proposal to Give Needy Surplus Food Floated
- Board OKs Compromise Access Plan for Scenic Sulphur Mountain Road
- The Fight Against Crime Notes from the Front : Rewards for Crime Tips Rarely Help
- COSTA MESA : Contested Senior Housing Plan Upheld
- 14-Pound Trout Sets a Record
- FAMILY : 'Sleepy Hollow' Pacing Blunts Scary Tale
- Maytag Plans Dishwasher Safety Checks
- The Power of Suggestion : In Orange County and across the country, hypnotism is becoming less of a parlor trick and more of a recognized therapy technique, helping clients with everything from passing tests to enlarging breasts.
- Hospital Group Hits Senate GOP Medicare Plan
- Study Says Ads Top Cause of Teen Smoking : Marketing: California youths tell researchers that peer pressure and family examples are not as influential. Tobacco industry spokesman attacks the findings.
- Hyman Raskin; Active in Presidential Campaigns
- Russia and the West Still at Odds Over Bosnia : Balkans: Contact Group differs on how to approach warring parties, but Moscow meeting may bolster Yeltsin's foreign minister.
- Westside
- Fire Authority Weighs Changes in Recruitment : Personnel: Possible modification of process to boost the number of female new hires rankles some current firefighters.
- BUENA PARK : Car Dealership to Use Adult Theater Site
- OXNARD : 100 Evacuated After Break in Gas Line
- COUNTYWIDE : Driver Vanishes After High-Speed Chase
- Harvard-Westlake's Abusaleh Found Recruiting Letters Tangled in Ivy
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bills' Levy Listed in Good Condition
- MLS Teams Gain Identities in 'Unveiling' : Soccer: League will open play April 6. Marco Etcheverry is the biggest signing announced.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Super Bowl 2000 Is Tampa Incentive
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Soul Asylum Gives Its All for Hollywood Palladium Crowd
- Orchestrating Change : First Non-Russian to Head Bolshoi Symphony Pushes New Ideas, Programs
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of precision...
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Small Thrift Banks on Success of On-Line Service : Financial: Kentucky savings and loan will be first to allow deposits and bill-paying via Internet.
- Savers Switching Out of CDs Make Way for a Bull Run
- Head of Task Force on Aging to Speak
- Westside
- Developer Agrees to Build Schools in Massive Plan : Education: Newhall Land & Farming Co. will build six elementary campuses worth $70 million in area slated for two projects.
- Van Nuys Man Is Sought in Slaying : Crime: Glen Rogers, charged with strangling woman and setting her afire, is also wanted for questioning in Ohio man's death.
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 'Ill' Man Rapes Woman Who Stopped to Help
- Man in Critical Condition After Mistaken Shooting
- COUNTYWIDE : Long Walk for Good Cause Hits Home Stretch
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NATIONAL MOOD : Economic Justice Dies a Slow Death : A 20-year decline in the living standards of the American majority has led to our country's present turmoil.
- Schools / Education news : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Group Awards Scholarship
- NBA : Ceballos Scores 24, Lakers Top Hornets
- Fortune, O'Mara Try to Rebound in Feature
- Singer Trini Lopez Withdraws as Host of Golf Tournament
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Security Tightens at Andreotti Trial
- '90s FAMILY : Homework Helper : Janice Hubbard teaches kids how to succeed in middle school. Her most important lesson? That one's for the parents.
- Helen Vlachos; Greek Newspaper Publisher
- Family Wins $1 Million in Health Net Suit
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES
- THEATER REVIEW : Colorful 'Guys and Dolls' Puts On Some Slick Moves
- GEOLOGY : Experts Try to Alter East Coast's Quake Mind-Set
- Tom Lambert; Veteran Foreign Correspondent
- Suit Over March Count Threatened
- Car Confusion Forces Feuer to Shift Gears for Trip Home
- A Powerful Message for White America : The march: Participants were wiser than commentators who focus on would-be leaders and lose sight of the story.
- CAMARILLO : Council to Consider New Water Tank Site
- Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Tuffree : Courts: They told the grand jury that the suspect in the slaying of a Simi Valley officer had a longstanding grudge against police after a raid on his home in 1992.
- Woman, 71, Killed When Hit by Car in Crosswalk
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Computer Credit Scam
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Holtz Downplays Height Advantage
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : For Indians, the Dance Goes On : AL championship: A 4-0 win over Mariners clinches title and puts them in their first World Series since 1954.
- Law Gives Police Broader Powers in Drug, Vice Arrests
- House Panel Nears OK on Cuts in Legal Immigration : Congress: Limits would be first in 71 years. Influx of newcomers equals records set in first years of century.
- DATELINE: SANTA FE, N.M. : Lawman Besieged in Land of Disenchantment : Hired to reform the Police Department, Chief Don Grady is now under fire, and he says racism is partially to blame.
- Food Firm Admits Switching Products in School Lunches : Fraud: Kold Kist operators plead guilty to substituting inferior ingredients in scam that cost district $1 million.
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Filling Vacant Post
- GARDEN GROVE : City Sues Resident to Close TV, Radio Station
- Logic Is a Stranger to Tax-Cutting Plans : Congress may be courting an explosion of national debt
- Simi Valley Is Moving Ahead With Plans to Update Growth Limits : Development: Despite a Supreme Court ruling, the city hopes to extend its cap on building permits. The Planning Commission will study the matter tonight.
- 2 Indicted on Bank Robbery Charges
- GIRLS
- ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran Aced Out by UC San Diego Sweep
- Democrats
- Criticism of Simpson Jury
- NRA Attack on Center Funding
- LAPD Budget
- GOP Donation
- Robert Finch
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 18, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 18, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 18, 1995
- Offer's Rejection Leaves Disney, Unions Pondering Options : Bargaining: Margin of rank-and-file's vote signaled displeasure, while falling short of authorizing a strike.
- Could the Blame on Kids Be Misdirected? : Behavior: Advocates contend a new report is just another hit from teen bashers. Children, they say, emulate the adults around them.
- Massive Development Approved in South O.C. : Construction: Supervisors override meek opposition, allow 8,100 homes in the hills east of Mission Viejo.
- IN THE GREEN: When supporters of Interface...
- Cuts Hurting Crime Lab's Work, Detective Says : Law enforcement: Staff reductions have interfered with investigations, Huntington Beach City Council is told.
- Fire Burns 1,100 Acres of Brush North of Piru : Arson: Officials expect to bring the flames under control by this morning. An incendiary device has been found.
- Glendale Debates Latest Marcus Cable Proposal : Transfer: Burbank council is told negotiators have worked out problems in similar deal for that city.
- Hunger Strikers at UCI Protest Regents' Policies : Demonstration: A Claremont student joins four from Irvine campus in supporting affirmative action programs and seeking lower tuition.
- Final Chapter in Murder Mystery? : Slayings: Two detectives conclude that, as officials had earlier maintained, onetime intelligence operative killed his wife and children, then self. Victims' relative disagrees.
- SPECIAL DELIVERY: Jokes comparing the U.S. Postal...
- Judge Dismisses O.C. Suit Against Merrill Lynch : Bankruptcy: Ruling may be temporary setback for county, which has until next week to refile $2.4-billion claim.
- ITO MANIA: New on the bingo circuit:...
- Cabin Fervor : Flight Home From Washington March Is Buoyed by Enthusiasm, Commitment
- Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Filed by O.C. Against Merrill Lynch : Courts: Ruling, viewed as a temporary setback, hinged on whether pool's funds belonged to county or were held in trust.
- New 3M Cartridges Boost Computer Backup Storage
- Bank Wins OK to Open Loan Production Office
- Capital Pacific Holdings: The Newport Beach home-building...
- World IN BRIEF : KENYA : 2 Die as Rioting Racks Capital Slum
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Letter Bombs Injure Doctor, Activist
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Reaction Mirrors a Nation Still Divided : First person: 'We can no longer be the dark side of the American psyche. Our contribution to society is needed.'
- San Fernando Valley : Bus Program Subsidy Urged
- Appellate Judges Refuse to Review Suit Against Antonovich
- New Law Limits Authority of Humane Officers : Legislation: Governor signs bill to restrict their powers and to boost screening requirements for those who wish to carry firearms.
- The Great Pension Fund Raid, Part II : Senate and House bills carry a troublesome potential for abuse
- Motorist in Fatal Accident Identified
- Judge Rejects Bid to Block L.A. County From Privatizing Health Clinics : Court: Officials acted properly in approving pacts with private groups to run facilities, ruling says. Union claimed employees would unfairly lose jobs to private sector.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Missed Kicks Cost Brien Job With 49ers
- Arleta : 21-Gun Salute Set at Flag Memorial
- New Book Says Cowboy King Has Problems Within the Realm
- The Huntington Beach Art Center will begin...
- Raiders Play as in Days of Yore in Defeat : Pro football: As in when they were making mistakes and being penalized in L.A. Shanahan and Denver enjoy a 27-0 victory.
- Calnetics Reports 75% Rise in Quarter's Profits
- Dole Food Co. Posts Quarterly Dividend
- Nasdaq Dealer Fined $15,000 for Late Reporting : Markets: Sherwood Securities says the delay was unintentional. NASD also imposes fines on two small N.J. companies.
- RETAILING : Kmart Discounts Speculation on Chapter 11
- Modem Maker Offers Voice, Data Product
- BODY WATCH : Making Hospitals Less Scary for Kids : Medicine: Simple explanations and plenty of notice can go a long way toward easing the anxiety of children who need medical treatment.
- Wachs Proposes Fund to Fight Domestic Abuse : Police: Citing Nicole Simpson, councilman supports a trust to pay for an LAPD counselor and more training.
- Northridge : Rally at CSUN Backs Million Man March
- Simi Valley Offers Quake Loans at Low Interest
- Agoura Hills : City Considers Asking for Beach Bus Funds
- Smuggler of Illegal Immigrants Sentenced to Prison Term
- Put U.S. Intervention to Popular Vote : Peacekeeping: Congress resists checking presidential activism, so give the people input in an 'electronic town hall.'
- Steiner Recall Bid Fails; Organizers Plan to Try Again
- Weekend Box Office : 'Seven' Makes It Four Weeks at No. 1
- AUTOS
- Optical Corp. to Link With Photo Research
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach manufacturer...
- CONSUMER PRODUCTS
- Central Los Angeles : Leimert Park Village to Get Make-Over
- Don't make it a highway to heaven
- Litton Reports It Won U.S. Defense Contract
- Sunstone Declares First Dividend
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Premier Holds On by Forming Coalition
- COMPANY TOWN
- Crowd Count Is Questioned
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Powell Praises Positive Parts of Gathering : March: General wishes someone else had thought of the event. He respects Farrakhan's success, but deplores what he calls his racism, anti-Semitism.
- 'The Eraser,' Accused Cartel Hit Man, Arrested in Mexico : Drugs: Prosecutors call capture of alleged henchman a sign they're closing in on Gulf smuggling group's leader.
- Political Maneuvering Clouds State Water Safety Regulation : Legislation: A 1989 law includes a seemingly toothless rule on the pesticide DBCP. But special interests--both environmental and business--have stirred the issue to a boil.
- Disneyland Pact Voted Down Again : Labor: Union officials will decide today whether to accept the three-year contract anyway. Employees say they're concerned about fewer benefits for new hires.
- BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Martinez Is Older and Wiser : American League: Indians' starter for tonight's game is 40 and has a bad knee, but mentally he is better than ever.
- No Special Effects, Just Jazz at Its Best : Jazz review: Keith Jarrett's trio offers brilliant improvisations and in doing so pulls the audience into the music.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Band Still Halen and Hearty
- Barneys to Help Camarillo Outlet Grow in Style
- BRIEFLY
- Lyon Staffing Tapped to Develop Safety Program
- COMPANY TOWN : Raising the Red Curtain : Film: Chinese industry sources say the government is poised to lift the state monopoly on foreign movie imports.
- Ruling Party Loses Mayor's Seat in Capital of Chiapas
- Will Ostrich Meat Fly? : Marketeer Hopes Taste Will Win Out Over Price
- 'Skimming' of County Patients Investigated
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Supporters in O.C. Stage Local Rally
- Northridge : Project Headway Holds Open House
- Rabin Visits Lebanese Site Where 6 Israelis Were Slain : Mideast: Officials in Jerusalem predict no large-scale retaliation for guerrilla attack on troops.
- Speak Up, General: The Floor Is Yours : Speeches on duty and service will mean little if Powell fails to take a stand on our racial divide.
- More Cops Are Not the Answer : Decentralization of the LAPD might even take the mayor off the hook for hiring 3,000 cops.
- IRVINE : School District to Review Computer Link Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : It Laid an Egg the First Time
- VENTURA : Firefighters Contain Devil's Canyon Blaze
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : League's Move Achieves Its Goals
- Accessory in Slaying Over Stereo Draws 6-Month Sentence
- Council Urged to Reject Cable Transfer Proposal : Television: Move would send talks back to square one and signal Glendale's concern over a promised $15-million system overhaul.
- 49ers Put Young on the Sideline : Pro football: Team insists quarterback rest his injured shoulder for four weeks. Elvis Grbac will start against St. Louis.
- TV REVIEW : 'Venus Unveiled' an Engaging Portrait
- Wilson Signs School Safety, Testing Bills
- First Union May Acquire Prudential Unit : Deals: The purchase of the mortgage business would bolster the bank in the Northeast, experts say.
- MILLION MAN MARCH : Unity on the Mall Provokes Divided Opinions Elsewhere : Reaction: Rally inspires hope in some people. Others across the country respond with cynicism, resentment.
- High Court to Rule on Counseling Secrecy : Judiciary: Justices will decide whether such conversations are privileged in federal cases. Most states, including California, bar disclosure.
- Mauled Boy's Dad Acquitted in O.C. Dog Beating
- North Korean Agent Shot on Border, Seoul Reports
- BODY WATCH : Test & Tell : Urine Tests Can Give Doctors a Body of Data and Evidence of Diseases Like Hypertension
- American Among 3 Killed as Barge Sinks Off Mexico
- FILLMORE : Elderly Man Denies Murdering Wife
- Southeast : Troubled Cemeteries Reopen
- VENTURA : 5 Police Officers Are Promoted at Ceremony
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Is Clock Striking 12 for Winfield?
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Knee Injury Sidelines Dolphin Tight End
- Levy Tells Bills He Faces Cancer Surgery : Pro football: Coach will miss three games after prostate operation today in Buffalo.
- AFI Film Fest Opens With Its Best Movies
- Access HealthNet Wins Communications Deal
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Standard Pacific Posts Loss Despite Rise in Home Orders
- RETAILING : Marshalls Chain Sells for $550 Million
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- HTP Overstated Sales Revenue, Executive Says : Audit: Acting CEO of the beleaguered Anaheim firm unsure of the exact figure. Management changes expected.
- MILLION MAN MARCH : A Sea of Humanity Swells With Hope and Celebration : Scene: Thousands joyously embrace as brothers. They ponder how to use their newfound 'power and promise.'
- World IN BRIEF : ZAMBIA : 8 Rwanda Genocide Suspects Arrested
- Variflex Posts Drop in Quarterly Earnings
- ROADSHOW: The Los Angeles City Council is...
- 'Unity' March Exclusion Divides Women : Washington: Some attend event anyway to bring their sons or simply to show solidarity. But others, including Angela Davis, criticize sexism.
- New Fund Sought to Fight Domestic Abuse : Police: Citing Nicole Simpson, Wachs proposes a trust that would pay for an LAPD counselor and more training.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Report to Focus on Youth Violence
- City Swimming With Proposals for Community Aquatics Center
- Parents May Have to Pay for Wayward Offspring : Curfew: Fines of up to $2,500 could be imposed under a measure to be considered by the Thousand Oaks City Council.
- Westside
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankees, Gooden Agree on $6-Million Contract
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankees, Gooden Agree to Terms
- NHL : Whalers' Confidence Shows in 7-5 Victory Over Rangers
- 2 Die as Rioting Racks Slum in Kenyan Capital
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Fighting Domestic Abuse in Memory of Nicole Brown Simpson
- COUNTYWIDE : 8,100-Home Project Gets Hearing Today
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Suspects Held in Robbery of Clerk
- 2 Held After Allegedly Bank Robbery
- Resonance Across an Entire Nation : March sounds a message to all Americans and their leaders
- Wachs Proposes Trust Fund for Victims of Domestic Abuse
- 2 Brothers Shot at Work Site in Possible Ambush : Crime: Witnesses say gunman fled on foot after incident at HTP International in Anaheim.
- Oxnard Shooting Victim in Serious Condition
- LAKE FOREST : City Hall May Get Cheaper Quarters
- Taking the Bait : The Mellos Have Been Bringing Them Back Alive for 30 Years
- Cypress' Morgan Has More Talent Than Confidence
- Silent Running : Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska's Suspended Star, Won't Talk, so Others Try to Explain His Anger
- Loveless in Concert: A Question of Taste : Pop music review: The singer has formidable technique but her restraint often comes off as restriction.
- Briefly:
- Wendy WilkinsSan Clemente, SeniorVolleyball/Outside hitterLast season, the...
- COLUMN ONE : Fighting Foul Play at the Fair : Competition among young livestock breeders is now so cutthroat that cheaters resort to cosmetic surgery and steroids. Drug testing has joined blue ribbons as fixtures on the farm show circuit.
- B.J. WallaceSanta Ana Valley, SeniorFootball/Running backSanta Ana...
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- MILLION MAN MARCH : L.A. Man Revels in Atmosphere : Capital: He finds friendship in sea of black faces. Accidentally bumping into someone triggers merely, 'Excuse me,' instead of a glare or gunshot.
- Joseph Paul D'Amico; Retired Schoolteacher
- AST Research Inc.: The Irvine-based computer manufacturer...
- O.C. Delegation Touts County on Wall Street : Finance: Bond-rating agencies applaud visit by three business leaders but caution that damage from bankruptcy will persist.
- Hughes Electronics Corp. said third-quarter earnings increased...
- The Fast Track : Lowrider Magazine's Popularity Is Accelerating
- Voxel Attributes Stock Price Plunge to Investment Bank Glitches
- A Case Without Suitable Closure : A Dedicated Writer, an Obsessed Attorney and the Search for Justice Come Together in the New Book 'A Civil Action'
- 99.96% of Votes in Iraqi Referendum Endorse Hussein
- Wilson Presidential Bid Is $1.4 Million in Debt
- Backers of Landfill Initiative Lack Proper Paperwork
- BODY WATCH : No Sweat; It Isn't That Hard
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Federal Agencies to Advise Governments on Investment : Program: O.C. officials have mixed reaction to involvement by SEC, Treasury Department.
- Troubled Iwerks Agrees to Settle Investor Suits
- Inventories Grow but at Slower Pace : Economy: Analysts say brisk sales are slowly bringing stocks of unsold goods into line.
- Oxnard to Show Itself Off to Travel Writers
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Premier Holds On by Forming Coalition
- Governor Signs Bill to Replace Controversial CLAS Test : Education: Despite objections within his own party, Wilson moves toward alternative to program that many parents criticized as invasion of privacy.
- Notebook : A Number Was Up; Or Was It?
- Perceptronics Wins $700,000 in Contracts
- ENERGY
- School Buses Collide; 11 Hurt
- A Victory Well Worth the Wait
- 12 Held, Explosives Seized in N. Calif. Drug Raids
- Selena Defendant Could Handle Gun, Officer Says
- BODY WATCH : Thigh Maven Somers Sets Her Sights Northward
- 'Super Pill' : Is melatonin the great cure-all for sleeping disorders . . . and more? Or just another case of hype?
- TRW Inc. reported third-quarter earnings increased more...
- Financial Markets : Dow Off 9.40 as Investors Await Profit Reports
- DEEP POCKETS: Thousand Oaks is looking at...
- A Party That Crossed Party Lines
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Getting a Grip on Quantum Theory : SCHRODINGER'S KITTENS AND THE SEARCH FOR REALITY <i> by John Gribbin</i> ; Little, Brown $23.95, 261 pages
- Almost on the Rocks, Scotch Is Fighting Back : Alcohol: Distillers work to make whiskey a drink of choice again, from home in Scotland to Japan.
- COUNTYWIDE : Perot Volunteers Submit Sign-Ups
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rare, Poisonous Jellyfish Is Discovered Near City Pier
- NEXT L.A. : Going for a Stroll : MTA hopes to use walkways to draw people Downtown. The $15-million plan calls for safe, easy access.
- 2 Schools in Running for National Honors
- Panel OKs Community Bank Candidates
- OXNARD : Boy Injured When Car Chases, Hits Him
- THOUSAND OAKS : Accident Closes Freeway Lanes
- King Trial Witness Denies Seeing Fake Contract
- On-Ice Accident Kills Hockey Player
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Abdul-Jabbar Tires Everyone Out
- SANTA ANA : Disabled to Inaugurate 'Barrier-Free' Play Area
- Saltarelli Sworn In as New Supervisor : Government: Downplaying bankruptcy, the ex-Tustin mayor says O.C. must change 'negative attitude' that chills local economy.
- SIMI VALLEY : Center Reduces Cost of Mammograms
- Ventura OKs $60,000 in Seed Funds to Host National Powerboat Race : Sports: A similar amount must now be raised to match the council's investment. Event would be held in September, 1996.
- Decision on Retrofitting of City Hall Is Delayed
- King Trial Witness Denies Seeing Fake Contract
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : All-Clear Signal for Galaxy Punk
- Bilingual Students Post Gains in English : Education: District officials credit teacher training, effort to move children through program faster.
- Runaway Girl Waiting for Mother Dies in Cross-Fire
- THOUSAND OAKS : Students Sink Their Teeth Into a Lesson About Sharks
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Considers School Sites for Park Use
- Buffalo Doctor : In a Catalina Island Ritual, It's Round 'Em Up, Check 'Em Out
- POP/ROCKThe Boss Sings: Bruce Springsteen's much-discussed solo...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Knee Injury Sidelines Dolphin Tight End
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Define Outdoor Dining
- San Gabriel Valley : Boxer Pledges Aid on Ex-Navy Facility
- South Bay : Seniors Rally for Center
- Action Delayed on Principal Selection Policy
- Q & A with ROBERT MacNEIL : A PBS Icon Turns to the Writing Life
- ART REVIEW : How the Art World Gained Through Division
- Panorama City : Man Shot to Death by Police Identified
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Perles Drops Suit Against Michigan State
- W. Hollywood Takes 1st Step Toward Gun Ban : Crime: Officials will draft law prohibiting sale of 'Saturday night specials.' Other cities may follow suit.
- Campbell Appears to Hold Early Funding Lead : Election: Finance reports show Fillmore councilman has raised $41,275 for County Board of Supervisors contest in March.