- Birth Parents to Get Twins, Judge Rules : Custody: Court finds that U.S. law to protect Native American heritage prevails over adoptive regulations.
- MOORPARK : Community High School Graduates 32
- LONG BEACH : Woman Who Threw Sons Off Bridge Pleads Not Guilty
- Life on a Grand Scale : Whether Cycling for Miles or Tuning Pianos, Keith Albright, 71, Strikes a Vibrant Chord
- NBA FINALS : Two-Ring Circus Hits Houston : Pro basketball: Olajuwon (who else?) is MVP again after leading Rockets to sweep of Magic.
- 2 Senators Charge Rockwell Failing to Find Shuttle Cracks : Aerospace: NASA says it will assign re-investigations at Rocketdyne. Firm calls the allegations untrue.
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine bio-pharmaceuticals company has...
- Advantage Life Products Inc.: The Irvine maker...
- The Tortilla Life
- The Power of the Press
- U.S. OPEN : At Shinnecock, They Sing Different Troon : Golf: With dreary weather and a links course, tournament has a British Open feel.
- Flame Keeper
- Gates: Brentwood Plan Has Precedent in Whitley Heights
- Capt. Scott O'Grady
- Advice to GOP
- Plan to Give City More Control Over Airport Reviewed
- LONG BEACH : 17 Adults, 2 Juveniles Held in Multi-Agency Sweep
- Immigration Cuts
- Seniors: Decrying End of Feldman Column
- Venice: Residents Urged to Attend Workshops
- Water Development
- ROTC: Impact of Program on Students
- LEIMERT PARK : Juneteenth Festival to Begin
- No-Fault Car Insurance
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Outrageous Bid to Recall Allen
- Communities: News From 'Culver City' Isn't
- Enforcing Gun Laws
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 15, 1995
- Obituaries - June 15, 1995
- Obituaries - June 15, 1995
- Some in GOP Leadership of Modest Means, Reports Show : Congress: Documents disclose a number of leaders rank near bottom of Capitol Hill's financial ladder. Armey's assets consist of college pension.
- Audit Says Effort Made to Fire Whistle-Blower : Investigation: Medical center director reportedly viewed allegations as incitement of conspiracy against management.
- Vasquez Says He Won't Run in '96 : Politics: Bankruptcy tarnished O.C. board chairman's once-sterling reputation. His term has 18 months to go.
- Wall Street Puts L.A. County on Warning
- Officials Told of Clinic's Egg Misuse in '92, Nurse Testifies
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- GADDI VASQUEZ BOWS OUT : For a Lifelong Star, an Unwanted First : Profile: Onetime rising GOP Latino luminary touted for state or national office will leave board under cloud of bankruptcy.
- 'John Doe No. 2' Officially Eliminated as Bomb Suspect : Probe: Sources say man is a soldier who was in Ryder agency the day before McVeigh's alleged arrival. FBI hasn't ruled out an additional suspect.
- Six Flags Has High Hopes for New Water Park
- U.S. Support of New Bosnia Force Wanes : Politics: Clinton links participation in U.N. mission to backing of Congress. Cost is an issue.
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : After the Big Ball, Cinderella and Friends Join Dance Fans at Diva
- Defense Begins Questioning of Coroner
- COLUMN ONE : The Drug Web That Entangles Mexico : The nation's deepening crises and a new attack on corruption expose the sinister ties between cartels and government, investigators say.
- O.C. Official Vasquez Will Not Seek Reelection : Politics: Decision not to run for another term as supervisor has nothing to do with county's financial crisis, he says.
- Brinks Guard Slain, Driver Wounded : Crime: Two robbers escape with a bag of cash after the noontime ambush at a bank in Northridge.
- POSTGRADUATE WORK: La Habra High and nearby...
- Gingrich Vows House Vote on Clinton Budget
- Mexico Confirms Probe of Ex-President : Crime: Authorities investigate what Carlos Salinas de Gortari knew about official's slaying.
- Brink's Guard Killed in Bank Holdup : Crime: Another is wounded by robbers with high-powered rifles.
- Ex-UCI Clinic Nurse Tells of Reporting Egg Misuse in 1992 : Hearing: No one paid attention, he says, before more recent allegations. Two whistle-blowers, two UCI fertility doctors also testify before Senate panel.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 15, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - June 15, 1995
- Ralphs to Cut Prices at South-Central Stores : Consumers: Yucaipa says efficiencies created by the grocery merger will allow it to go after market share in the region.
- Upward Pressure on Goods, Prices May Be Peaking
- Upward Pressure on Inflation Rate May Be Peaking
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Debunking Misconceptions of the Wolf : THE COMPANY OF WOLVES <i> by Peter Steinhart</i> , Knopf, $25, 384 pages
- ANAHEIM : Police Dept. Sued in Fatal Shooting
- SIMI VALLEY : Hospital Sued by Molestation Victims
- Condition of Yeatts Improves to Stable
- Dodgers Win in '94 Style : Baseball: Lasorda revives last year's lineup, and result is 5-3 victory.
- UCI Names New Arts Dean
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Postman' Delivers Heartfelt Performance
- Tepid Sales, Modest Inflation Add to Slowdown Evidence : Economy: Consumer prices up 0.3% in May. Analysts say data could prompt Fed to lower interest rates this summer.
- Senate's AARP Hearings to Expand to Other Groups
- Prop. 65 Warnings on Lead Don't Include Faucets, Court Rules
- Chickenpox Vaccine Not for Everyone . . . Yet
- France to Resume Nuclear Weapons Tests : Arms: New president announces temporary revival of program, ending 3-year ban. Greenpeace decries the move.
- Last-Minute Plan Spares Five Libraries From Closure
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Plans for Privatizing EMA Unclear, Panel Finds
- MOORPARK : New High School Principal Hired
- Supervisors Spend $300,000 to Help Acquire Parkland
- Airline Pledges About $10,000 to Help Find Killer
- A River Comes Back : After Pesticide Spill, Sacramento Continues Long Rehabilitation
- Admar Group Inc.: The Santa Ana company...
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- Lesbian Officer Alleges Harassment
- U.S. Mail Delivery Speeds Up to Record Level, Study Finds
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Laguna Niguel : Proposed City Budget Contains Few Changes
- Employee Accused of Embezzling From Evidence Vault
- OJAI VALLEY : Panel Approves Sewer Rate Hike
- Proving There Is Such a Thing as Having Way Too Much Pun
- ALL-CITY 4-A TEAM : Monroe High's Nix Is Named Player of Year
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Give Him a Glove, Point Him to Field
- It's House He Would Have Built if He Had Been Right-Handed
- Hockey. . . . Chicago Blackhawk star...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Hamburgers--and Their Fat--Get Some Respect
- 'It's the Toughest Work' : New Dad Bill McCoy Compiles a Moving Chronicle of Fatherhood in the '90s
- Sudden Rift Threatens Deal on Debt Extension : Bankruptcy: Attorneys square off after pool participants object to proposal that would avoid default on nearly $1 billion in bonds and notes.
- Judge Slams Mexico, Puts Off Extradition
- Crack Prosecutions 'Fail to Go After the Root Cause' : PLATFORM
- Schools
- Senior Summer Trips Available
- IRVINE : Family Moves Back to 'Occupiable' Castle
- Glimpses of Hope : Disabled Grads' Parents Get a Look at Valley Adult Programs
- Angels' Rookie Has a Ball : Baseball: Anderson hits first homer, Boskie improves to 5-0 with 7-2 victory over Twins.
- Maurice Greene Takes the Fast Track Toward Notoriety : Track and field: Confident sprinter surprises many with his performances in 100 meters. He gets big test this week in U.S. outdoors.
- FAMILY : A Sunny 'Midsummer Night's Dream'
- CALABASAS : Actor Gary Busey Arraigned on Drug Charges, Posts Bail
- Tolzin Gave It His All and It Cost Him Everything : Softball: Camarillo coach broke 'Never on Sunday' rule, lost his job.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : A Cool Haven for Deputies in Hot Pursuit
- LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Dean Is Back in the Swing
- 'Postman' Star Chose Film Instead of Heart Transplant
- Senate Approves Plan for TV-Show Blocking Device : Telecom: Computer chip would allow parents to screen out objectionable programming.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Plunge, Stocks Gain on News of Slowing Economy
- UCI Medical Students Defend Asch's Character
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stanley's Six RBIs Make Yankees Boss This Time
- Theater Review : 'Mother' Puts Women on Soapbox, Not Pedestal
- Pop Music Review : Thompson and Lindley Double the Pleasure : Pop music review: Coupled with profound lyrics and fine instrumentalism, a night with the top-flight guitarist and the folk wizard is twice as nice.
- Success Is No Shield From Racism : Discrimination: No matter what positions they hold, blacks say they daily confront adversity that their white counterparts cannot imagine.
- AFTERMATH OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RULING : FCC Delays Deadline on Wireless Bid Applications : Telecom: Move will allow regulators to evaluate court decision, which could jeopardize preferences for minority firms.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Other Counties Have Risky Investments : Finance: State auditor finds six local governments are using strategies similar to those that caused O.C.'s bankruptcy. The extent of the danger is not as great.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : TV Ban Urged if Simpson Is Retried : Law: County supervisors say television coverage is to blame for the lengthy trial and resulting expenses.
- Hit-Run Death Renews Calls for Safety Measures in Silver Lake : Traffic: Woman strolling with husband along reservoir is killed. 'Our worst fears have come true,' Councilwoman Goldberg says.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
- Allen's New Status Intensifies Recall Debate in Cypress : Politics: One activist says the Speaker's deal with Willie Brown and resolution praising her will aid efforts to remove 3 council members.
- State Reports Slight Decline in County's Dropout Rate : Education: Only Santa Ana Unified registers fewer students leaving school than statewide average. Officials credit programs.
- Record Not Expected, but Bass Was Expecting
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : ACLU Seeks Release of Jury Dismissal Records : Courts: Media groups join in asking Ito to unseal transcripts of closed hearings that have led to ousters.
- County May Turn to Telecommuting
- NORTHRIDGE : Rebuilt Penney's Reopens Today
- 2 Gang Members Plead Not Guilty in Killing of Student
- Huge Catfish Creates Havoc in Malaysia
- Doling Out Views on TV Violence
- McDonald's Tests Menu Changes in Bid to Boost Profit and Improve Food Safety
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Before IBM PCs, There Was MITS' Humble Altair : Reunion: Software for the upstart personal computer manufacturer was designed by fledgling Microsoft.
- U.S., N. Korea Spell Out Details of Nuclear Agreement : Asia: Accord paves way for South to help build new reactors for Pyongyang. It follows months of wrangling.
- Many Brokers Snub New O.C. Bonds : Wall Street: Officials sell $278 million in recovery investments, paying millions more because of the bankruptcy. 'The market punished them quite a bit,' one analyst says.
- Health Savings Bill Proposed : Congress: People with only catastrophic coverage would get a tax break for putting money aside to pay for routine care.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Plunge, Stocks Gain on News of Slowing Economy
- Border Patrol Nabs 32
- World POG Federation: The POG-brand milk-cap company...
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : King Dismisses Parliament, Sets Vote
- Salesman Did Not Steal Trade Secrets, Judge Rules
- ENERGY
- TRADE
- The Trial: Monday, 6/12/95
- Allergan Inc.: The Irvine health-care company said...
- AEROSPACE
- COLUMN ONE : System Is Overloaded by Sexual Harassment : Complaints in the workplace have skyrocketed. An overburdened state agency and a painfully slow legal process often leave the parties in limbo.
- Spin Control vs. Bad Surveys : Slogan or No Slogan, Region Has Much to Offer Business
- THE ECONOMY
- AVENGING ANGEL: When Supervisor Maggie Kildee recently...
- Firefighters to Get Part of Prop. 172 Revenues : Supervisors: Board's vote ends a dispute. Department will use its share of the $33 million in sales tax money to buy trucks and fix stations.
- Class Makes Speech Therapy Child's Play
- Simi Residents Want Power Lines Buried : Utilities: Group is concerned about exposure to electromagnetic fields from 66,000-volt wires running along Tierra Rejada Road.
- NBA FINALS : Rockets Up 3-0 and Unconscious : Pro basketball: If they beat Magic tonight, they will complete a sweep of the best of regular season.
- Free Kick Gets U.S. Women Started on Way to Semifinals
- Woods Issues Statement About His Heritage
- Boskie Has Managed to Elevate His Game : Angels: After kicking around the majors for five years, his control has helped him go 5-0 in '95.
- VIDEO REVIEW : Having Fun in Outer Space With Jacksons Is a 'Scream'
- Key Assembly Panel Defeats Handgun Bill : Firearms: Measure would have outlawed easily concealed guns such as 'Saturday night specials.' Action apparently ends efforts to restrict weapons this year.
- That All-Important Matter of Face : Agreement salvages North Korea's pride and bolsters hopes for nuclear containment
- A View That's Not Cartoonish : 'Pocahontas' plants a seed of tolerance with the notion that different doesn't mean necessarily mean bad, or even lesser.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Actor Offers Teens Insight, Inspiration
- On-Screen Romance Would Make Hard Reality
- SHERMAN OAKS : Feuer Urged to Hire Aide From Valley
- IRVINE : UCI Employees Rally Against Contract Offer
- Sheriff, CEO Call Tax Hike Crucial to O.C.'s Future
- Invention Convention Tests Creativity of Moorpark Elementary Students : Education: Fourth- and fifth-graders in Flory School's gifted and talented program display their projects to classmates.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Talk About Great Food . . . : When 5 Top Chefs Prepare a 12-Course Dinner, There's Plenty to Discuss
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Phillies Put Dykstra on Disabled List
- TV Ratings : NBC's Basketball a Fast Break; ABC Magazines Score
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Parker Keeps Chasing That Dream
- TELEVISIONEnough O.J.: KCAL-TV Channel 9 viewers have...
- Anaheim : 2 Community Tree Plantings Scheduled
- '90s FAMILY : Sticking Point : When the latest rage includes a plethora of piercings and a ton of tattoos, where does a parent draw the line?
- Wind-Swept : Larry Tudor of Tustin pushes all the limits of hang gliding, like trying to fly 400 miles nonstop
- POMONA : 19-Year-Old Charged With Murder of Police Officer
- ITT to Spin Off Operations Into 3 Publicly Held Firms
- High School Dropout Rate Dips to 3.1%
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : $25,000 Reward Offered to Help Arrest a Killer
- While Players Try to Win Crown, Negotiators Try to Avoid Lockout
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Supervisors Dip a Toe in State Pool
- Mike Markey Takes Seat on Thousand Oaks City Council : Government: About 75 audience members applaud as the Newbury Park resident succeeds Frank Schillo.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Worn-Out American Flags Are Retired
- Countywide : Measure R Spending Would be Monitored
- Despite Dangers, Police Say, Pursuits Are Still Necessary
- Accord Signed for County's Largest Reservoir : Water: The $47-million underground system will ensure supplies for cities from Simi Valley to Oxnard in the event of a disaster.
- BUENA PARK : Council Putting Blame for Trash Fee Increase on County
- County Trades $10 Million in Incentives for Jail Expansion
- BREA : Waves Are Miles Away, but Surf Is Still Up
- $51-Million Budget OKd for Ventura : Government: The spending plan, which adds five police officers, calls for using cash reserves to cover a $4.5-million deficit.
- CAMARILLO : Rebates Considered for Low-Flow Toilets
- Positive Force : Westlake's Davie Turns Negative Thoughts Into Pluses
- Rio Mesa Coach Resigns : Track: FitzGerald calls it quits to spend more time with his children.
- Price of Success Just Got Higher for the Titans
- PACOIMA : Mentally Ill Finding Purpose at Hillview
- Hate in the High Desert : Fire that destroyed Palmdale family's home is listed as crime of ethnic hatred
- EL SEGUNDO : 2 Convicted of Murdering Ex-City Councilman's Daughter
- Lakers Are Not Expected to Protect Threatt, Harvey From Expansion Draft
- Pearl Jam to Reconsider Its Ticketmaster Boycott : Pop music: The band, upset by having to cancel Del Mar dates, might do 'whatever it takes to just play' after this tour.
- THEATER REVIEW : Raucous 'Clockwork Orange' Restores Original Ending
- Now comes the really big Simpson case:...
- Countywide : Fire Danger High; Officials Will Restrict Access
- GLENDALE : Civic Auditorium Plans Scaled Down
- UCLA Gives Graduate School $75-Million High-Tech Home
- VENTURA : Redevelopment Area Expanded
- SANTA ANA : Rancho Santiago Music Teacher Wins Award
- ORANGE : Wife Boosts Gramm Bid for President
- Indiana Fined $30,000 for Knight's Outburst
- Rock Ambitions : Young Dubliners, Who Will Play O.C., Add Attitude to Irish Folk
- All in the Family : Happy Home Life Pays Off at Work, Study Shows
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Oracle Plans On-Line Service Featuring Interactive Video
- THE TIMES POLL : Public Echoes Dole View on Sex, Violence
- House OKs Extra $9.5 Billion for Defense
- O.C. Pays a High Price to Rejoin Bond Market : Bankruptcy: County takes extra $25-million hit for financing $278-million issue to repay pool investors.
- Pennsylvania's Top Prosecutor Pleads Guilty
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Seek Owner of Stolen Photos Signed by Hollywood Greats
- Orange County Almanac
- VENTURA : Irvine Firm Awarded Road Work Contract
- Terry Tells Jury He Shot in Self-Defense
- LOS ANGELES : Chinese National Convicted in Businessman's Kidnaping
- 2 Men Arrested in Cocaine Seizure
- Petition Calls for Recreation Funding
- Firefighters Rescue Boy, 12, Pinned Under Concrete Slab
- LOS ANGELES : Dismissal of Suit Against Marilyn Quayle Is Upheld
- Success Is Long Overdue : Baseball: Orioles' Manto is hitting the long ball after a long haul in minors.
- Senate Tables Amendment to Telecommunications Bill : Congress: Justice Department is blocked from a greater role in long-distance service decisions.
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- Know What the Risks Are
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy Urges Measured Decision on R : Election: CEO asks voters not to cast ballots in anger. Debate opponent says tax hike unnecessary.
- Will Americans Really Turn 'Colorblind'? : Affirmative action decision poses a daunting challenge
- Space Station to Cost $94 Billion, GAO Says
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Hire Civilian Crime Investigators
- Former Californian Finds a Haven, but Will It Stay Safe?
- AEROSPACE
- Ralphs to Cut Prices at Its South-Central Supermarkets : Consumers: Yucaipa says efficiencies created by merger will allow reductions of 5% to 10%. Urban League praises move.
- Wilson Back on Stump, Hails Film's Example
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Christopher Said to Back Full Relations
- Ruling Party Bought Tabasco Vote, Opposition Alleges : Mexico: 'Mysterious' delivery of documents apparently unveils state election shenanigans.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 10 Killed, 30 Hurt in Refugee Clashes
- GLENDALE : Panel Must Find Funds to Move Organ
- EL MONTE : Motorist Drives Around Train, Is Killed by 2nd One
- Fireworks to Return to Hansen Dam Park
- LONG BEACH : Woman Who Threw Sons Off Bridge to Stand Trial
- Obituaries : * Archie H. Petre; Member of Pioneer Family
- Angels' Rookie Has a Ball : Baseball: Anderson hits first homer and Boskie improves to 5-0 with victory over Twins.
- CIF Has No Leader, but Has Anyone Noticed?
- 8 Injured in Collision in Simi Valley
- Supervisors Vote to Run Jobs Council
- Music to a Customer's Ears : Retail: CD buyers can hear them first in stores run by pair who devised the listening posts for a UCI business class.
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda company said...
- Russian Says U.S. Not Paying for Uranium : Arms: Official declares American firm has 'bamboozled' Moscow. Company's president cites restrictive regulations.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Here Political Talk Is Cheap--But Rich
- Joint Venture to Bring Carl's Jr. Restaurants to 16 Asian Nations
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Banks Seek to Branch Into Homes : Technology: But making the concept a reality has proven more difficult than expected.
- Top Financial Transaction Firms to Merge : Commerce: Companies, which authorize credit card payments and checks, agree to $6.6-billion deal.
- Frequent Travelers Rate Delta No. 1 Airline in U.S.
- Former O.C. Official Pleads Not Guilty
- MEDICINE : Arrest Sounds an Alarm for Medicinal Marijuana Clubs : Seattle area co-op is put out of business of helping AIDS and cancer patients. Similar groups had been gaining in popularity across U.S.
- About Chickenpox
- Mexico Expected to Release Man in Case of Mistaken Identity
- Compton Campus Print Shop Probed : Police: Authorities are investigating whether community college's facilities were used to prepare forged blank checks and birth certificate forms.
- Clinton Outlines Plan to Balance Budget by 2005
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- CAMARILLO : Another Link of Storm Drain Is Completed
- County Aids Purchase of Parkland : Funding: Supervisors pitch in $300,000 to help conservancy obtain a 32-acre Lecohabe property.
- Jury Awards Widow $1.7 Million in Suit Over Patient's Death
- MTA Probes Transactions With Ex-Adviser : Finance: Inquiry focuses on whether Lazard Freres & Co. sold securities to agency at inflated prices while its financial consultant. Firm denies any wrongdoing.
- Bidding for Utility Project in Surfside Reopened After Snag
- NHL PLAYOFFS : It's a Long Time Coming, but Devils Get Their Due
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Address Signals Shift in Strategy : Budget: President appears to be abandoning attack on GOP spending plans in favor of a conciliatory approach. Some allies are angry.
- Rabbi's Aide Indicted in Molestation
- Overhauled Main Street Overpass to Open Today : Transportation: Closed two years for structural improvements, the new bridge over the Santa Ana Freeway will accommodate twice as many cars.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos' Perez Puts on a Show and Wins Too
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Give Him a Glove, Point Him to Field
- Price Looks for Big One : He Missed Cut in '94 Open, but He Hopes Things Will Be Different at Shinnecock
- The Genre Has Been Around for Ages but as It Re-Emerges in L.A., Clubs Are Popping Up and Catering to Fans Who've Caught . . . : A Red-Hot Case of the Blues
- Yosemite Avalanche Kills 1
- Dropout Rate Twice the State Average : Education: Statistics show that 44% of Los Angeles district students don't graduate, compared to 20% for state. The state's rate has held steady for the last three years.
- Jury Awards Widow $1.7 Million in Patient Death : Hospital: Valencia facility found liable in treatment of man whose family now lives in Ventura County.
- Cypress : Recall Ballot Might Include Other Issues
- LOS ALAMITOS : Vessels Stallion Farm Winning Again With Fishers Dash
- A Man Called Dad : ...
- Campaign Funds
- A Man Called Dad : ...
- Torrance Garden
- A Man Called Dad : ...
- Dole on Movies
- Alan L. Keyes
- Incompetent Teachers
- A Man Called Dad : ...
- A Man Called Dad : ...
- Flag-Burning Amendment
- OTHER NEWS - June 14, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 14, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 14, 1995
- Obituaries - June 14, 1995
- Obituaries - June 14, 1995
- AFTERMATH OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RULING : Minorities Fear Opportunities Will Disappear : Advancement: Widespread concern exists that firms that once stressed affirmative action may ease their policies.
- Bombing Investigators Find, Question 'John Doe No. 2' : Probe: Authorities believe that unidentified man had nothing to do with Oklahoma City attack, sources say.
- DRESS CODE: A word of warning to...
- DOLLARS & DUCKS: There's a new uniform...
- Ethics Panel Reportedly to Probe Williams Case : LAPD: Whether he disclosed free accommodations is at issue. Council divided on chief's appeal of his reprimand.
- 3 Youths Killed in Crash With Fleeing Suspect
- Clinton Vows He'll Fight to Retain Affirmative Action : Discrimination: The hurdle that the Supreme Court ruling raised 'is not insurmountable,' President says. His action virtually assures a drawn-out battle over programs.
- GOP Escalates Fight Against New Speaker : Politics: Party coalition announces support of recall drive against Doris Allen. Two Assembly allies quit key posts.