- Art Sales Company Reports $960,000 1st-Quarter Loss
- Advantages of Area for World Trade Discussed
- LABOR
- BODY WATCH : Germ Warfare : Forget the bathroom and the dog's rug. It's the kitchen that's the breeding ground for bacteria--and disease.
- Clinton Unveils Stamps Citing MIAs, POWs
- All-League Teams
- TV Cameraman Slain Covering Chechen War
- Man May Be Retried in 2 Bank Heists : Courts: Valencia resident, acquitted by a federal jury, now faces charges at state level in robberies. His attorney calls it a case of double jeopardy.
- Deputies Oust Group Living in Angeles Forest
- SUN VALLEY : Man, 18, Arrested in Shooting Death
- Dazed and on the Canvas Again : Boxing is in trouble after four deaths--but remedies are achievable
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ripken Says He Won't Ease Up
- Picture an Innovator : G. Ray Hawkins Has Run His Photo Gallery for 20 Years; Now He's Set Up a Celebratory Show Spotlighting Some Memorable Images
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Earl Of Barking Throws Out Odds and Scores Upset in Turf Handicap
- Semtech Posts Record Sales, Earnings for Quarter
- LABOR
- COMPANY TOWN : Concert Business Awaits the Word on Ticketing Issue : News analysis: Justice Department will reveal results of its inquiry into alleged anti-competitive practices.
- Unilab Acquires Medical Laboratory
- THINKING BIG : Building DAMS : Constructing a Concrete Giant
- COLUMN ONE : A Country in the Grip of Cancer : In Hungary, the disease's high death rate is fueled by an unhealthy lifestyle, exacerbated by years of poor care and Communist neglect. Patients--and even doctors--often treat subject as a taboo.
- All Together, Dodgers Lose : Baseball: After closed-door meetings, they fall, 8-6, to Phillies.
- Muster Wants to Play Tennis, Not Numbers Game : French Open: He's not counting, but Austrian wins first-round match to extend clay streak to 29.
- Tourism Bureau to Get Own Board of Directors
- Sale of Dole Unit Gives Seagram's Lots of Juice
- 'Portfolio Career' May Replace the Old 9-to-5 : Employment: Author forecasts rise of the multifaceted worker who goes where the action is.
- Hiring Expected to Cool a Bit Through Summer : Economy: A survey of 15,000 firms finds a net 21% planning to increase their payrolls.
- TRADE
- Bosnia Holds Welsh Town Hostage : Balkans: Citizens of Wrexham hold their breath awaiting word on fate of 33 hometown soldiers captured by Serbs.
- 3 Bodies Removed From Federal Building Debris : Oklahoma City: Remains are believed to be those of 2 credit union workers and a customer.
- THINKING BIG : It Looked Good on Paper
- Finding a Care-Giver Can Be Risky Business for Elderly : Aging: Cost of in-home help often is a hurdle. Experts say lack of state regulations opens door to crime, abuse.
- Trial Begins Over Fate of West Covina Landfill : BKK Corp.: Amid frayed nerves on both sides, waste company and city square off in legal dispute over history of agreement to close facility.
- Making Sense of a Swiftian Welfare Fix : Wilson's proposed 25% cut can have only one possible intent-- to do away with poor people.
- Bodies of 2 Slain Men Found in Back Seat of Burning Car
- Red Wings Give Sketchy Details About Yzerman
- Today's Southern Section Softball Playoff Games
- Company Town : Fox to Name Top V.P. of New Film Unit
- Angling for Relief : U.S. Ban on Mexican Tuna Batters Ensenada
- THINKING BIG : Workers : Muscle and Bone Flesh Out Plans : Now as ever, skill and a strong back make the difference between a blueprint and a building.
- Eagles Not Playing Possum
- Remembering Comrades and Lost Loved Ones : Memorial: Families and veterans gather at cemeteries to pay homage to service members who fell in the nation's wars.
- FRENCH OPEN NOTES : At No. 2, Graf Might Have to Try Harder
- THINKING BIG : The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Latino Group Looks Ahead to a New Era of Activism : Oxnard: Providing a diverse array of services for 20 years, El Concilio del Condado will sharpen focus on shaping public policy. Some community leaders say it's lost touch with the grass roots.
- In Memory of Sacrifice : Fallen Defenders Honored in Public Ceremony, Private Reflection
- Today's Southern Section Baseball Playoff Games
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : After Four Homers, Baldwin on His Way
- Vintage Films to Screen at Vintage Sites
- Stocks Slide in Japan as Fears Persist on Yen : Markets: In Germany, expectations of an interest rate cut drive yield down on benchmark bonds.
- New Kid Software on the Block : Personal-Computer Giant Packard Bell Tries to Crash the Crowded CD-ROM Market
- Condo Conundrum : Structural, Financial Problems Keep Post-Quake Market on Shaky Ground
- By the Numbers
- FBI Sees McVeigh Sister as a Potential Suspect : Terrorism: Authorities think the brother may have confided intentions to her. Her lawyer says she had no knowledge of a bombing plot.
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : A Dark Life With a Familiar Ring : GRAHAM GREENE: The Enemy Within <i> by Michael Shelden</i> ; Random House $25, 442 pages
- Track & Field Top Times and Marks
- Default on Debts Would Hurt O.C.--but How Much? : Bankruptcy: Some say county's quality of life would steadily erode. Others see little lasting impact.
- Discards Get New Life With Program
- PACOIMA : Mothers Send Gifts to Kin of Blast Victims
- Sliding Hill Gains Speed; Crews Work to Contain It : Geology: Earth threatening Rowland Heights homes moves six feet in seven hours. Response is two-pronged: creating dike of compacted soil and removing the crawling dirt.
- 4 Youngsters Hurt in Crash of Stolen Car
- Women Coaches Still Lagging Behind Men
- Company Town
- Alliance With Kinko's Helping New England Firm
- Radon Can Seep Unnoticed Into Southland Homes Too
- THINKING BIG : Failures : When Dreams Turn to Delusion : A railroad to nowhere, dried-up lakes and eroded land are monuments to Soviet-era megalomania.
- It's Cheaper to Keep Base, Navy Argues : Military: In numbers war with closure panel, officers say recouping cost of shutting Point Mugu would take 63 years.
- Illinois River Flooding May Peril Business Area
- World Builders Thinking Big
- Villeneuve Knows Accidents Will Happen : Indy 500: Winner's father died in 1982 crash. Fox still unconscious, with 'no additional problems.'
- If Santana's Roots Can Be Found, Abraxas Says It Knows Where : Pop music: Six contributors to the mid-'60s band have decided to 'go back and finish something we started.'
- * Richard A. (Tony) Palmer has been...
- Calbrun Enterprises of Woodland Hills won an...
- Industry Bets Gaming Group Will Help It Win Favor : Gambling: Casino, hotel and equipment executives are launching a national association to enhance their image.
- Salon's Promotional Materials Honored
- THINKING BIG : Case Study: Berlin : Engineers Design a New Heart for German City : Thousands of commuters and even a river are being rerouted around Europe's biggest construction site. Critics worry about impact.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Pena Delivers Key Hit in 11th Inning
- Charges of Police Killings Roil Philippines : Scandal: Officers are accused of executing 11 handcuffed prisoners and attempting a cover-up.
- Rescuers Race to Save Russian Quake Victims
- BODY WATCH : How to Keep Those Nasty Kitchen Creatures at Bay
- HIGHER EDUCATION : Plan to Cut University Budget Stirs Admission Policy Debate in N.Y.
- Officials to Study Plans for New Reservoir
- Phoenix House May Lose Its Home in O.C. Land Sale : Real estate: Operators fear falling short in bid to keep Santa Ana site where substance abuse program has been for 17 years.
- He's Paid Just to Sit Around All Day
- Dentist, Psychologist Among 10 Honored by Chamber
- A Different Kind of Dead Letter Poses a Problem for Advertisers : Mail: Marketers in U.K. hope to eliminate the names of the deceased from their mailing lists.
- THINKING BIG : Photo Essay : Machines, Muscles & Minds
- To Protect and to Heal : These days, hospital officials worry about more than just tending to the sick. Security measures are being taken to a new level to combat crime--some of it violent.
- THEY'RE BAAAACK: Nearly two years after noise...
- Official Fired in Disagreement Over Malibu Lagoon Work Site : Archeology: Criticism of excavation monitoring leads to dismissal. Project area is recognized as Chumash burial ground.
- Venice Artist Takes His Talents to New Heights
- Working Families Find Moorpark Is Beyond Their Means : Housing: Neither poor nor unemployed, some have a tough time paying the rent. Construction of affordable residences has practically halted.
- 7 Homeless After Arson Reaches House
- Parents, Teachers Question Spirito's Back-to-Basics Plan : Ventura: The superintendent hopes to see uniforms and the 'three Rs' carry the day at Will Rogers Elementary. But support is far from overwhelming.
- They Get the Ratings but Not the Attention : Television: Anchors Laura Diaz and Paul Dandridge finish some ratings periods as the top-rated newscast of the six KABC offers each weekday. So why the low profile?
- Colleges
- 'Casper' Flies Past a Power Trio at Box Office : Movies: On what looks to be a record holiday weekend, the Amblin/Universal film pulls in an estimated $20.6 million. Macho films do well too.
- THINKING BIG : Feats of Clay . . . and Stone and Steel : Bridges
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : They're Prospecting in Denver Again
- Boskie Tough to Beat : Baseball: He's 3-0 with Angels after beating Orioles, 6-5, with a little help from Salmon's slam.
- Making His Mark : Flyers' Tough Lindros Prefers Messier as Model for NHL Superstardom
- Curtis JacksonTustin, SeniorVolleyball/Outside hitterThe Tillers pulled together...
- BUDGET : Foreign Aid Outlays--a Tiny Bite : As the GOP eyes major cuts, many Americans think assistance abroad is as much as 25% of spending. It's less than 1% of current total.
- House Framers' Regional Strike Faces Long Odds
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Psychologists Will Honor Amgen
- Chaplains Tend to the Spirit of the Law With Oxnard's Police Force : Religion: Officer's death led to the establishment of a volunteer corps of ministers who lend support in times of stress.
- Top Volleyball Players to Play All-Star Match
- Orioles' Mussina Is Caught by Salmon's Slam : Baseball: Angel right fielder ties score with his second career grand slam and third home run in seven games.
- '95 Electric Vehicle Race Gives Boosters Something to Cheer
- Golden Systems' Shares Drop Below $1 Level
- Courtney PugmireEsperanza, SeniorTrack and fieldTrack records are...
- THINKING BIG : Engineers : Bridging the Gap Between Vision and Reality : As a boy, Chuck Seim was awe-struck by San Francisco's Golden Gate. Today, his firm is helping to prepare the span for the 'Big One.'
- UNICEF Says Kenya Staff Stole, Wasted Millions in Aid Funds
- THINKING BIG : Money : Creativity Starts With Financing : Once upon a time, the gold and grain of kings paid for public works. Now taxes, lotteries, bonds and private companies do the trick.
- Vasquez Happy to Be Back From the Brink : Baseball: Tustin pitcher passes test after surgery to repair fractured vertebra.
- BODY WATCH : A Family Creed That May Be All Washed Up
- How Much Should a Company Give? : Business: Done right, philanthropy can be an asset.
- An Expanded NATO: Scenario for Madness : An alliance lacking purpose will be drawn into medieval quagmires like Transylvania.
- Sniper Kills 1, Wounds 2 at Park
- Bullfrogs Have Many New Faces but Retain Old Goal as Season Begins : Roller hockey: Only six players remain from 1993 championship team. Opener is Saturday.
- Mall Reopening Viewed as Win, Lose Situation : Retail: Store operators, from wary to welcoming, await Fashion Center reopening, and its effect on their bottom lines.
- Mississippi Riverboat Firm Navigates to Success : Cruises: The Delta Queen Steamboat Co. plans to put the largest vessel of its kind into service between Pittsburgh and New Orleans.
- 2 New Routes of Access to Internet Available
- Post-Growth O.C. Is Ripe for Building Defect Cases : Litigation: In wake of construction boom comes boom for lawyers representing unhappy homeowners.
- THINKING BIG : Spanning the Waters : Tower Bridge
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- BODY WATCH : Travel Cyberspace With a Clear View
- 3 Die as Tornado Rips Resort Town in Massachusetts
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY : Valley Kids on Waiting List for Big Brothers
- Holiday DUI Arrests Reach 20 in County
- Guard Shoots Intruder at Madonna's House
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : The Kitchen as Toxic Waste Dump : If commercial interests have their way, we won't hear about safer alternatives to hazardous household products.
- Boskie Tough to Beat : Baseball: He's 3-0 with Angels after beating Orioles, 6-5, with a little help from Salmon's slam.
- COMMENTARY : Prep Star Garnett Is NBA Fool's Gold
- Advice for Home Buyers Seeking a Solid Foundation
- Pacific Thrift Reports Improved Capital Status
- Stainless Steel Products Inc. of Burbank won...
- THINKING BIG : Politics : Ataturk Dam a Source of Power and of Conflict : Huge Turkish project shows how competition for water shapes Mideast.
- Spain Conservatives Enjoy Resurgence After Decades : Elections: They win 10 of 13 regional governments as rebuff to Prime Minister Gonzalez's Socialists.
- Man Slain by Police After Killing FBI Agent : Crime: Suspect was wanted for wounding two officers in January. He died in a gun battle after ambushing a federal official during stakeout.
- THINKING BIG : Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages
- A Working Relationship : New Program Allows Deaf Owners to Select and Train Their Own Dogs
- TV REVIEW : 'In the Beginning . . . ' Needs a Better Ending
- LABOR
- Variflex CEO in Running for Entrepreneur of Year Honors
- THINKING BIG : Modern Wonders
- County Debate Swirls Over Privatization : Bankruptcy: Proposal to put Environmental Management Agency in private hands disturbs environmentalists and county employees. Money savings isn't always guaranteed, some say.
- Learning the Hard Way : Education: Many know Leuzinger High in Lawndale as a weed-strewn campus plagued by racial violence. But that reputation masks the accomplishments of students who excel there.
- SCHOOL WATCH : Love Story
- Learning the Lessons of Life : Diplomas: Some grads are leaving CSUN knowing the personal challenges they have overcome will give them the confidence to face the future.
- Building the Bridge Between Book, Screen : Movies: Screenwriter Richard LaGravenese finds the words to put the bestseller 'Bridges of Madison County' on film.
- ART REVIEW : A Story of Children's Books : Long Beach Show Illustrates How Movements Live Happily Ever After
- Man, 35, Killed in Single-Car Accident
- The Sun Comes Out and So Do Big Crowds to County's Beaches
- Seize the Moment and Do It Right : Building on the consensus for downsizing
- A Singer Who's at Home in Jazz Surroundings : ** 1/2 : KEVIN MAHOGANY "Songs and Moments" <i> Enja</i>
- Sarmiento Has Higher Calling
- Farmers Use Satellites to Boost Efficiency in Cultivating Crops : Agriculture: O.C.'s Rockwell is adapting weapons technology to 'precision farming.'
- Company Town : SPRING OF 1995'S TOP 20 FILMS
- Magic in the Air : Fantasy Trading Cards Are Casting a Spell on Game Players and Collectors Alike
- Carpenters' Strike Faces Long Odds : Labor: For two months, Southland house framers have picketed for better pay and benefits. But unlike drywallers three years ago, their demands have gone unheard.
- Above It All : Rancho Carrillo Enjoying a Renewal in Riverside County Hills After '93 Blaze
- 'Thinking Big'
- Son Succeeds Father as CEO of Safeguard...
- Remodeling Project Adds to Woes of Center's Merchants
- Industrial Tool Orders Decline 42% in April
- Company Town : When Low-Cost Doesn't Mean Cheap
- THINKING BIG : Builders Tame the Eart, Touch the Sky
- THINKING BIG : Environment : Protecting Planet or Preventing Progress?
- Track & Field Top Times and Marks
- Merchant of Main Street : Jinx Verona's Six Taxi Taxi Businesses Are a Driving Force in Downtown Huntington
- A Serious Look at the Funny Pages : Pop culture: At their annual convention, cartoonists saluted their art form--and told of the pain that often fuels it.
- BODY WATCH : No Need to Stay Sore at Your Throat
- Cecelia Rose Schleibaum; Longtime Violinist
- SANTA PAULA : Youth Club to Host Reading Program
- One Door Closes, One Opens : Lannan family will shut its Westside gallery but boost its grants to artists
- CHATSWORTH : Student Wins Award for Anti-Crime Essay
- Coffee Company : Daily Gathering of Old Friends Brings Echoes of Another Era at Watson Drugs and Soda Fountain
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : Stanford Faces Texas Tech Today for Berth
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ripken Says He Won't Ease Up
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Former Angel Day for Winfield, Gaetti, Parrish
- Speech
- Christian Coalition
- Fallout From the Fear of Growth?
- AIDS Ride
- The Terminally Ill Will Not Harm You
- Freedom of Religion
- Cal State Fresno Writing Program
- Thanks for Story, but I'm Still in Practice
- Keep Damages in Perspective
- White House Security
- OTHER NEWS - May 30, 1995
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- Notes on a Scorecard - May 30, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - May 30, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - May 30, 1995
- Obituaries - May 30, 1995
- Obituaries - May 30, 1995
- USS BOB HOPE: Bob Hope celebrated his...
- Lest We Forget . . . : Memorial Day Observed Across the Valley
- LITERARY TREND: One result of Santa Ana...
- Allies to Bolster Bosnia U.N. Units : Balkans: Major powers seek to prevent further humiliation at hands of rebel Serbs. U.S. official says use of Americans to help free hostages has not been ruled out.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Results of 2 Key Races Signal New Political Era in Mexico
- Arson Suspected as Five Die in San Marino Fire
- Thousands Salute War Dead, Jam Beaches on Warm Holiday : Memorial Day: Canoga Park parade attracts 50,000. Services at a number of cemeteries pay tribute to those who died serving country in military conflicts.
- SOUTHLAND
- Rollins Quits as Adviser to Dole Campaign : Politics: His departure comes in the wake of making an anti-Jewish slur that was directed at two Democratic congressmen from Los Angeles.
- Snow Woes : Sierra Merchants Bemoan Delay in Lucrative Summer Tourist Trade
- Going Home Again : As children, they fled Vietnam. As adults, they are compelled to return to a nation devastated by war.
- Suspect in Robbery Attempt Arrested
- OXNARD : Origin of Anti-Casino Signs a Puzzle
- Will Chirac Lead Coming Retreat? : Why U.N. can't bring peace to the Balkans
- Fewer Santa Clarita Valley Graduates Enrolling at Cal State : Education: More students are going to community colleges. Officials say it's a trend, not a quirk.
- TELEVISIONStories From Stars: Tim Allen, Kirk Douglas...
- Neighbors--in Name Only : For a Dallas Abortion Clinic, Operation Rescue Is Too Close for Comfort
- A Latino Family's Can-Do Spirit Pays Off in Dividends
- CAMARILLO : City Backs Financing for Interchange
- Forget the Excuses When Caught by the Radar Ranger
- Librarian Says Closing Chapter May Be at Hand : Services: County administrator seeks taxes--or takeovers--to keep the system's 16 branches in business. City, community leaders consider their options.
- NCAA SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : UCLA Faces Arizona in Title Showdown
- Hangin' With 'Shorty' : A Comic Hollywood Crime Novel Has Brought Out the Tough-Guy Stars--Including John Travolta
- Building on the Past : Memo to All Deconstructionism Fans: Here Comes the Classical Counterculture
- Foreign Sales Avert a Hard Landing for Chute Maker : Defense: The U.S. market was shrinking after the Cold War, so FXC in Santa Ana looked overseas for growth.
- China Halts Talks With U.S. Over Taiwan Dispute
- This Long-Time Lack of Recognition Is Really for the Birds
- 70-Year-Old Woman Dies in Accident in Her Driveway
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Pleasant Results From False Expectations
- Playing Fair When the Music Plays
- SOUTHLAND
- JAPAN
- Help Is Available in Planning for Old-Age Care : Resources: Counseling, legal advice and information can assist in meeting challenges.
- Roper Named Deputy Fire Chief
- Political Clout Earns Place on Brown's Trade Missions : Government: Business leaders who join commerce secretary on trips are often well-connected party backers.
- Dear Street Smart:Most car-pool lanes require two...
- Fullerton Earns Trip to Omaha
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Hammond's Good-News Blues
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine high-technology holding company...
- CHINA
- KOCE's Jo Caines Honored for Embracing Opportunity
- 7.5 Quake Kills 300 on Russia's Sakhalin Island
- Use of Tear Gas in Waco Raid Under Scrutiny : Siege: Experts raise safety questions. Reno says she was assured substance would not harm children.
- Foreign Minister of Bosnia Slain; Serbs Add to Hostages : Europe: Serbs in Croatia say they downed copter, killing official and six others. More than 300 U.N. troops held as diplomatic efforts to end crisis make no progress.
- New Stretch of Interstate 5 Should Shed Rain Puddles
- Controversial Leader Enters a New Fray : Appointment: Agoura Hills City Councilwoman Fran Pavley joins the California Coastal Commission at a turbulent time.
- PLATFORM : The Personal, More Than the Political, Drives Citizenship
- Holiday Closings
- COMMENTARY : This Race Had Almost Everything but Penske
- Gender-Bending Idea Gone Wrong
- Canadian Import Moore Will Try to Make Patriots
- Trojans Are Going to Omaha
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tiger Stadium Turns Into Homer Home: White Sox Win, 14-12
- With Second Win, Finley Is Leader of the Unpacked
- 1 Shot Outside Diamond Bar Restaurant
- COMMITMENTS : THE STRANGEST SPECIES : Mind and Body Don't Always See Eye to Eye
- VENTURA : Community Picnic Needs Food Vendors
- Memorial Day Holiday Events
- Bell Tolls for Church : Santa Ana's Church of the Brethren, a victim of changing times and demographics, holds its last service in the building it had occupied since 1923.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Kelly Almost Became a Mariner
- ECONOMY
- Mothers of Invention Beat Boredom : Lifestyles: Stay-home moms with preschoolers redefine themselves with the help of a burgeoning nationwide peer group. A little stroller racing adds an element of fun.
- Egypt Doctor Says He Was Flogged Despite Innocence
- 3 Sailors Killed, 1 Hurt in Crash of Light Plane
- Armenians Mark Independence : History: About 2,000 people celebrate the end of Turkish domination in 1918 and the breakaway from Soviet rule in 1991.
- Man Stabbed to Death at Center Near El Toro Base
- PERSPECTIVE ON FEDERAL SPENDING : Targeting Veterans Is a New Low : A mean-spirited pretense at economizing would kill our commitment to those the government calls to military service.
- Anti-Crime Program Uniting Merchants
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Hospitality Going South for Games
- Make No Mistake, It's a Villeneuve Day : Goodyear: Driver shattered after victory apparent to him is taken away for passing pace car and ignoring penalty flags.
- Rancho Santiago One Step From the Title : Baseball: Dons beat Cerritos, 12-4, but teams will play again in championship game.
- Cigarette Recall a PR Drag for Philip Morris
- Vietnam Has Sights Set on Financial Benefits of Normalizing Ties to U.S.
- A Bittersweet Tale About a Love That Wasn't Meant to Be : MRS. JORDAN'S PROFESSION, The Actress and the Prince <i> by Claire Tomalin</i> ; Knopf; $27.50, 448 pages, illustrated
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MEMORIAL DAY
- Conspiracy Talk a U.S. Tradition : History: Long before militias warned of threats from the New World Order, rumors of heinous plots to seize power were a fixture of the American political landscape. One 18th-Century theory is still alive.
- Oxnard Man, 35, Found Stabbed, Beaten in Park
- Club Dedicated to Helping Moms Survive Rigors of Childhood : Parenting: Since Mary B. James launched the group 13 years ago, it has grown into a national organization with chapters in 200 cities, including Ventura and Oxnard.
- Americans Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us : Fear: Post-Cold War and Oklahoma City, we no longer have the luxury of easy labels that tell us who to fear.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A Daunting Thought: Maddux at His Best
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Clemens Strong in Triple-A Start
- If Oakland Can Pull This Off, Brooklyn May Try for Dodgers
- Despite All Odds, Sony's Beta Format Still Lives : Video: It made up fewer than 1% of 13 million VCRs sold last year. In 28,000 U.S. stores, only 4.4% carry prerecorded Beta tapes. And yet, Sony keeps producing the cassettes.
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Sites Sought for New Park Center
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Spurs Get Even on the Rebound : Western Conference: San Antonio continues road trend in series with 103-81 victory at Houston.
- The Big Picture : Art Market Enjoys an Investment 'Boomlet'
- The Art of Buying Art
- Pacific Rim Free Trade Advisers Discuss Goals : Commerce: Chairman of Irvine-based Fluor cites the need to remove economic barriers and produce tangible results.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BASEBALL MEMORABILIA
- Men's Battle for No. 1 Resurfaces This Week : Tennis: Agassi and Sampras try clay, with streaking Muster a real threat in French Open.
- New Leads Bring New Values to Danish Ballet
- PORT HUENEME : Anacapa Hospital Lauded for Care
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Little Patience in Trying Times
- Medicare as a Form of Entertainment : Health: Government-funded visits to the doctor become tax-subsidized social breaks.
- Auditions Are Set for 4th of July Show
- Wider Lane to Allow Room for Bicycles and Parked Cars
- Economic Profile
- Armed O.C. Carjacker Frees Motorist, Uses Auto to Rob Fast-Food Restaurant
- Finley, Team Outlook Continue to Improve
- Consistent Play Helps Jones Take MVP Honors