- Letter Told of Practices at Fertility Clinic : Medicine: Accusations of 'illegal and improper' procedures by physicians led to investigation by UC Irvine. Meanwhile, Assembly panel assails university's supervision of researchers.
- Jurors Get First Look at Grim Autopsy Photos : Simpson trial: Several fight for composure; some look away. Display is positioned so defendant cannot see it.
- COLUMN ONE : Revenge of a Spurned Legislator : After election setbacks, Democrats crafted a plan to keep a hold on power. After years of friction with fellow Republicans, Doris Allen was ready to listen. Together, they won her the speakership.
- Oxnard Official Selected Acting President of Ventura College
- Rohrabacher Leads Charge on Allen's Recall
- GOP Considers Suit Over New Assembly Rules : Legislature: Angry Republicans say changes give too much power to new Speaker Doris Allen at the expense of their caucus.
- Fifth Teen Charged in Claes Slaying
- Allen Becomes Instant Outcast in Own Party
- Junior RodriguezSonora, SeniorBaseball/Pitcher-ShortstopRodriguez, a four-year member of...
- Culture : Abortion-Rights Foes Find Few Backers in Ukraine : Two out of every three pregnancies are terminated in the former Soviet republic, where poverty and tradition resist reform.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : With the Children Close to Their Hearts : Bear and balloon decor serves as a reminder of Orangewood, beneficiary of proceeds from the evening of dancing and comedy by Rich Little.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : D.A. Employee Sues Prosecutor Darden
- Airport Commissioner Says Councilman Defamed Him
- Driver May Have Used PCP, Detective Says
- Justice Among the Kids
- LAKE FOREST : City to Vote on New Housing Complex
- CONGRESS WATCH: A Question of Courage
- You Gotta Have Smarts J. O. Robinson...
- Ethiopian Breaks Record in 10,000 Meters
- Kimbell Retires From Water Polo
- From The Vaults : The Definitive Retrospective From ABBA
- Merit Salary Increases Average 3.6% Nationally
- Wheelcare Ltd. Chooses Camarillo for U. S. Office
- College Student Wins $87-Million Lottery Pot
- U.S. Justices Will Review Forfeiture Law : Supreme Court: They will rule whether property of an "innocent owner" can be seized if it is used in commission of a crime.
- Partisan Wrangling Delays Terrorism Bill : Senate: An angry Dole tells Democrats to shelve most of their amendments. Families of bomb victims urge lawmakers to curb Death Row appeals.
- ELECTIONS
- Residents Decry Proposal to Keep Dump Open to 2001 : Sanitation: Neighbors of the Lopez Canyon Landfill speak out before a city panel in an effort to close the facility as scheduled, next year.
- Board Overseeing Olympics Surplus Chooses New Leader : Athletics: Attorney John C. Argue, an organizer of 1984 L.A. Games, says foundation will continue to support youth programs.
- SANTA MONICA : Student Trustee Is Chosen by College
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Grass-Roots Attack on Crime
- Red Sox Ground Angels : Baseball: Hudler fails to make proper contact in critical at-bat, enabling Boston to escape with a 3-2 victory.
- La Verne Baseball Team Makes Name for Itself
- * Essence Engineering, a Ventura firm, has...
- Some Are Saying the Recession Is Already Here
- Pop Music Review : String Fever : When Cooder and Lindley--and Their Kids--Get Together, It's Hot
- IBM Launches Hostile Bid for Lotus Software
- THE ASSEMBLY'S NEW SPEAKER : Hometown Happy for 'What's Her Name' : Reaction: Some of the folks in Cypress have trouble placing Doris Allen, but they appreciate her success in becoming California Assembly's first female Speaker.
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : Marina Has Benefited From Marcy Factor : Softball: When Crouch graduates this month, many opponents will cheer.
- Flint's Irvine Team Did It the Hard Way : Baseball: He made the most of what he had to win 20 games, earn coach-of-the-year honors.
- Photo Essay : Dancing Around Conformity in Cuba
- Orange County Almanac
- Obituaries : * Carl R. Yocham; Longtime Ojai Resident
- End Sought to Extension for Ahmanson : Growth: Attorneys say developer should conduct a new environmental study to reflect changes in nearby areas since the giant project was approved in 1992.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean Swim Meet Set
- Center of Pride : Costa Mesa Teens Helped Design Their Neighborhood Youth Facility
- Don't Let Lesson Simply Fade Away : Bill addresses ever-present threat of drought
- THOUSAND OAKS : 6th-Graders Honored at DARE Ceremonies
- Judge Orders Simi Man Tried for Murder : Court: Victor G. Ramirez is accused of shooting to death Armando Rodriguez. Police say the two, both 19, were members of rival gangs.
- True Filth Is in the Eye of the Beholder : 'True Lies,' recommended by Dole as family fare, adds misogyny to the usual mix of violence and vulgarity.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Hernandez Gets a Jab in Against the WBC
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fans Boo Bonds, Who Boos Them Right Back
- Karma-Carrying Member of the Laguna Scene : Art: For decades, Andy Wing has engulfed himself in the community and its essence. His home is a showcase for his work and his personal 'guidance system.'
- Compromise on Ocean Noise Tests : Science: Scripps promises environmentalists that study of effects of loud signals on marine life will get priority in its research on global warming in the Pacific.
- New Speaker Has History of Going Her Own Way
- College District Tax Levy Plan Apparently Unravels
- Property Tax Hike Plan Loses Backing : Community colleges: Trustee Elizabeth Garfield withdraws support for measure to raise $8.9 million.
- Salary Issue Mars School Budget Picture : Finances: Pledge of more state funds improves outlook, but plan still fails to include enough to maintain current pay levels.
- 2 TB Cases Prompt Tests at 2 Schools : Health: Students, staff at Bolsa Grande High and Irvine Valley College will be screened. Early detection should limit outbreak, officials say.
- GLENDALE : Agency to Focus on Upscale Expansion
- Times Endorsements
- Entertainment's Critics Get a Thumbs-Down : Media: Movie reviewer Gene Siskel says politicians are wrong to blame Hollywood for problems in American society.
- FULLERTON : Temporary Procedure to Affect Water Taste
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Tennessee Slammed by Fullerton, Kotsay
- Lukas' Hopes for Fifth in Row Take Off Today
- Ticket Information
- Youth Served Myers Very Well at Mater Dei : Softball: He led talented but inexperienced Monarch team to within one victory of section title.
- All's Fair in Books and War : At the American Booksellers Assn. Convention, the Newt Is Heckled, Protesters Rush the Building, and Everyone Gets a Preview of the Fall Lineup
- Reeve in 'Excellent' Spirits After Surgery
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Japan's Ruling Coalition Again Balks at Passing Forceful Apology for War
- Ethnic Discord : Despair and Disillusion Dampen Serbian Support for War in Bosnia : While hard-liners in Belgrade oppose potential settlement, others long for peace.
- 3 Ex-Justice Dept. Lawyers Indicted in Huge Drug Case
- Next Step : Erasing Another Communist Error : Neftegorsk was a village that never should have been. Now a tragic quake and Khrushchev's heirs are 'correcting' his folly.
- PACOIMA : Couple Prove Need for Child Safety Seat
- A Sporting Chance : John Hamilton's Game Plan for His Free-Admission Museum in Newport Beach Is to Share Major League Memorabilia and Introduce Kids to Role Models
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Binion Project Up for Council Vote
- Olsen Takes Detour to Emergency Room : College baseball: Titan is rushed to hospital because of kidney stone, but recovers to go three for four in 11-1 victory.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Replacements Greeted Coolly in Visit
- 3rd-Quarter Hiring Up From Last Year
- TRANSPORTATION
- HTP International: The Anaheim manufacturer and distributor...
- ITHACA : A Historic U.S. Visit
- Americans Going Longer Without Health Coverage
- Investors Find a New World on the Internet : Mutual funds: A vast array of information, including performance ratings, stock quotes and prospectuses, is only a few keystrokes away.
- Company Town : Seagram Officially Takes MCA Reins From Matsushita : Studios: But the day is dominated by news that the chief candidate for the top job turned down the offer.
- State Exceeds U.S. Average for New Incorporations : Entrepreneurs: Filings for 1994 rose 7% in California versus 5% nationwide. Third year of increases mirrors mid-1980s trend.
- 10 Black Employees File Discrimination Suit Against Shell Oil : Race: The firm's voluntary affirmative action program failed to deliver, they contend.
- Go Ask Suzi : Her radio show isn't for the faint of heart. But Suzi Landolphi's humorous, no-holds-barred approach to sex education is bringing in listeners.
- Briefly:
- COLUMN ONE : Mullah Maneuvers Into Power : Tough conservative who heads Iran's Parliament is the next likely president. But many in Tehran, including some religious leaders, argue clergy should share power or step aside.
- THE TIMES 1995 ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL TEAM
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Galaxy : THE ALCHEMY OF THE HEAVENS: Searching for Meaning in the Milky Way, <i> by Ken Croswell</i> ,Anchor Books, $24.95, 340 pages
- UPDATE : Supreme Court Waits to Settle Toughest Cases at Term's End
- Residents Report for Duty in Thousand Oaks Police Program : Public safety: Volunteer patrols hit the streets in repainted sheriff's cruisers to perform routine duties from checking on homes to taking petty-theft reports.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hard Road Ahead for the MTA : Transit: Potential budget cuts, several lawsuits and a proposed state overhaul of its organization are among the agency's challenges.
- VENTURA : Redevelopment May Help School District
- VENTURA : $250,000 Approved to Spruce Up Park
- ANAHEIM : Teen Math Whiz Does Well With No Diploma
- OXNARD : Victim's Girlfriend Describes Slaying
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : He's Real Reason Devils Are Red-Hot
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rockies Put Swift on Disabled List
- DANCE REVIEW : Getting Wired With Merce Cunningham
- FAMILY : Uneven 'Fables' Gives Hint of Promise
- REAL ESTATE
- Company Town : Grossman Named VP of Talent, Casting at Turner
- THE TIMES 1995 ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL TEAM
- Kelly O'ConnorEsperanza, JuniorTrack and Field/Triple JumpO'Connor's triple...
- Valley Delegates React in Loyal Party Fashion : Speaker: Some Republicans seem bitter, but Democrats say new leader is willing to work with them.
- Errors, Haggling Delay Court Reopening : San Fernando: Staff at quake-damaged facility won't be back until 1996.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : U.S. Prosecutors Delay Action on Clinic Protesters
- Ire Over Shots That Missed : Weapons: An officer hunting a suspect fired twice after mistaking a 12-year-old's toy gun for the real thing. The Carson boy's lawyer is outraged.
- SOCCER / FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP : U.S. Team Opens Against 'Dangerous' China
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Lack of Funds Puts Squeeze on Track Meets
- Disrupter of O.J. Trial Arrested at Costa Mesa Council Meeting
- AAU Coach Named Irvine Basketball Assistant
- RETAILING
- The Law : Charming and Outrageous Lawyer Makes a Case for Equality in Japan : Makoto Endo works from an eclectic blend of Marxism, Buddhism and democratic principles.
- Dallas' 1st Black Mayor Is Sworn Into Office
- U.S. Carrier, Supply Ship Collide in Gulf
- Olympics Fund Board Picks Leader : Athletics: Attorney John C. Argue, an organizer of the 1984 Los Angeles Games, says the foundation will continue to support youth programs.
- Creditors Challenge Note Payment Plan
- Complaints Flow Over Storm Drain : Westside: Officials say channel from Sunset Boulevard to Ballona Creek is necessary to prevent flooding. But residents dread driving, parking hassles.
- Immigration Agent Pleads Guilty to Taking Bribes
- EL RIO : 2 Teen-Agers Jailed After 2-Mile Chase
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Bat Ruled 'Clean and Legal'
- It's the Second Time Around for Peter McNeeley's Mother
- AVIATION : U.S., Britain Take Step to Expand Air Accord : Relations: 'Mini' deal allows a second carrier to fly the Chicago-Heathrow route. Talks are scheduled for July.
- Right Moment for an Apology : The war ended 50 years ago; time is running out for Japan to say it's sorry
- TUSTIN : New Principal Named for Nelson Elementary
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Metered Parking at Depot Mulled
- Bare Minimum for New Parks : Recreation: Tight budgets and neighbors' concerns cited for lack of amenities at Oxnard sites.
- CAMARILLO : City to Replace Trees on 3 Streets
- The Season
- Future of the L.A. Festival in Limbo : Culture: Directors of popular local arts festival scrap plans for 1996 event.
- MUSEUMS : Smithsonian Flows With Corporate Tide : New sea-themed exhibit breaks ground. Its private sponsors not only donated funds but helped plan the show.
- SAN PEDRO : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Fatal Beating at High School
- New Group Plans to Fight Gun Control at Local Level : Thousand Oaks: President of NRA members council says it intends to be politically active as well as providing community programs and weapons safety classes.
- Agoura Hills : 5th-Grader a Finalist in Poster Contest
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver Charged in Death of Bicyclist
- San Juan Capistrano : Historical Societies Host Night at Mission
- GRANADA HILLS : Crime Mystery Clues Youths In to Police Work
- Ocean Cleanup Firm Fined for Harbor Spill
- SIMI VALLEY : Magnet School Foes Broaden Campaign
- TARZANA : 2 Arrested in Foiled Restaurant Robbery
- Mayor, Panel to Meet About Chief : Inquiry: The private session today is part of Riordan's review of the Police Commission's reported reprimand of Willie L. Williams.
- WESTCHESTER : Loyola Marymount Gets Funding for Two Labs
- GARDEN GROVE : District Announces Commencement Dates
- NHL PLAYOFFS : New Jersey Takes 2-0 Lead, Bedeviling Flyers
- Weekend Box Office
- Music Reviews : Baroque Fest Opens on Slow Note but in Period Precision
- ART REVIEW : Under the Abstract Spell of 'Kandinsky: Compositions' : Only 15 Works Are at LACMA, but It Is Still a Show Not to Be Missed
- Michael S. Ovitz
- Home Sales Slump Persists in O.C.; 28% Drop in May : Real estate: Sluggish economy is blamed for seventh consecutive monthly decline. Lower long-term interest rates may spur activity.
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Rev. Leonard Boyle : 'GOD'S LIBRARIAN' IN ROME : A Dominican priest is busy bringing the computer to the Middle Ages. Coming soon: the Vatican library on the Internet.
- Ruling Gives Leeway in Use of Foreign Wiretaps : Courts: Federal judges say phone evidence collected abroad need not adhere to strict constitutional standards. The decision stems from 1990 L.A. drug case.
- Ovitz Decides Against Deal for Him to Take MCA Helm : Entertainment: Creative Artists chairman ends 2-month drama. He reportedly was offered $250 million.
- April Restaurant Closures
- Loaded Big Rig Rips Through Median; 3 Hurt
- Suggested 'Plan B': Sell Bonds Tied to Land Value : Bankruptcy: Backers say proposal would work best with sales tax hike. Critics question the idea's revenue-sharing aspect.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Job Seekers Can Find Advice at Career Fair
- Playing a Dangerous Game : Safety: Mistaking a 12-year-old's toy for a real gun, a deputy fired twice. He missed, but children's real-looking weapons continue to pose unnerving problems.
- After Concerns He Was All Through, La Quinta's Kuzmic Is an All-Star : Baseball: He comes back from broken hip last season to set the county record for RBIs, earn a spot in tonight's game.
- From The Vaults
- Techstaff's County Offices Mark Firm's Anniversary
- Ford Sales Increase 2.5% in May; Industry Loss Narrows to 1.2% : Autos: Report bodes well for the Big Three, which appear to have begun pulling out of a slump that started in January.
- Maximum Term Handed Down in Title Insurance Fraud Case
- Notebook : Her Boddy of Work in '95 Is Second Best All Time
- Leftovers From a Day at Big A
- VAN NUYS : Father Sentenced in Crash That Killed Son
- Opponents Ask Judge to Block Extension for Ahmanson Ranch : Development: Calabasas and two groups say changes have occurred since approval of the huge project and a new environmental study should be required.
- Serenades for the Commuters : Performers: Overpass musician, 78, weaves an intriguing tale about his philosophy and colorful past.
- VAN NUYS : Building Chief Fights Firing and Eviction
- County Gives Itself Credit : Finances: Officials are reassured about bond rating following meetings on Wall Street. Conservative investment policy will likely make costly insurance unnecessary.
- Honor Rancho 'Choirboys' Get a Black Eye
- MUSIC REVIEW : Angeles String Quartet: Illuminating Glimpses of Haydn
- E.T. Reaches Out : Spielberg Shows Off On-Line Playground for Sick Children
- BioLase Technology Inc.: The San Clemente manufacturer...
- So, Now What? : Ovitz Decision Stirs Things Up at CAA and Rival Agencies
- Company Town : Steven Bochco Plans to Enter the Feature Film Court
- JERICHO : Kohl on West Bank
- Housing Starts Gain in April With Total of 204
- THE ASSEMBLY'S NEW SPEAKER : Angry GOP Expects Brown to Keep Power : Assembly: Republicans contend he may use new leadership rule to retain clout. It says a Speaker emeritus may be assigned duties by the Speaker.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Fest to Highlight Cultural Diversity
- GLENDALE : Razing of Galleria Garage Has Begun
- L.A. ELECTIONS : Races for 2 Council Seats Come Down to Wire : Voters today will decide the outcome in the 5th and 10th districts. Also on the ballot is a measure to raise taxes to pay for two new police stations.
- Ordinance Protecting Clinic Patients Debated : Ventura: Council considers the measure modeled after a Santa Barbara law aimed at safeguarding family planning centers.
- POP/ROCKSizzling Lineup: Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin and...
- Amplifier Shareholders to Vote on New Stock Plan
- Couple Tastes Success With New Trend in Microbreweries
- BiCore Monitoring Systems Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- PARIS : The Yanks are Back
- MOSCOW : Splitting the Fleet
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Zigzag on Balkans May Underscore His Unease
- Chechen Rebels Admit Losing Stronghold to Russians : Caucasus: Separatists say they have regrouped since being routed from mountain headquarters.
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : La Quinta's Jones Is One of a Kind : Baseball: Senior, who tied the county record for victories with 15 this season, has a unique--even eccentric--personality.
- Independence Not New for New Speaker
- SIMI VALLEY : City Council Adjusts Fees for Landscaping
- Countywide : Homeless Agencies to Get Grant Help
- CYPRESS : Ballroom Dancing at Senior Center
- VENTURA : City OKs $4,350 More to Protect Navy Base
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Taking Sides in Dole's War on Hollywood
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Rewards For Vandalism Clues Offered
- VALLEY DIGEST : Baseball
- NBA FINALS : Sure, It's a Tough Job, but It Fits Rudy to a T : Rocket Coach Likes 'Winning More Than Anything,' Even Though It Makes Him (Reluctantly) a Celebrity
- Not by Book Is OK With 'Bridges' Fans : Movies: Adapting a novel to film can bring out readers' wrath. But no one seems to be complaining about the changes made to the Waller bestseller.
- Perot Ends Radio Show
- CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : Snared in Balkans, Canada Questions Peacekeeping Role : Military: Answering U.N. call has been a keystone of Ottawa's policy. Now many citizens are disillusioned.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Art Guild Donates to Plaza Exhibition Plan
- Boyfriend Surrenders After Woman, 20, Is Shot to Death
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Planners to Vote on 500-Home Project
- UCI to Share Classics Program : Education: Three UC campuses will offer courses by teleconference as part of effort to pool system's resources.
- ORANGE : Missing-Children Team Gets Help in Drive to Modernize
- VAN NUYS : Man Given 12 Years in Crash That Killed Son
- Militia Fringe Conspiracy Fear Is Too Far Out : Federal power, excessive as it is, need not resort to subterfuge.
- SIMI VALLEY : Code Enforcers to Visit Pet Violators
- Vaughn Lifts Red Sox Past Angels, 3-2
- When Randy Johnson Is Pitching, Count on Strikeouts and Victories
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cooder-Lindley Family: A Warm Get-Together
- Cerritos Lines Up an Eclectic 4th Season
- * Reginald R. McDowell has been named...
- By the Numbers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips' Bat Ruled 'Clean and Legal'
- Tonys: Award Winners on the Boulevard of Broadway
- Anaheim : Stand-Up Comedy, Tea Workshops Scheduled
- IRVINE : School Survey Finds Property Tax Support
- Length of Winner's Term Unclear
- BURBANK : Airport Commissioner Files $100,000 Claim Against City
- Firefighters to Get Bullet-Proof Vests
- Chang's New Racket Fleecing Opponents : French Open: Soft-spoken star finds even more success by improving power, reach. Stich is latest victim.
- Stock Offering Expected to Raise $170 Million for Oakley
- UCI Medical Center Coffee Cart to Be Bid
- MiniMed Plans Sale of 2.5 Million Shares of Stock
- Boston Market Giving to Boys' and Girls' Club
- N.Y. Subway Crash Kills 1, Injures 54
- Colleges
- SAN FERNANDO : Errors, Haggling Delay Reopening of Courthouse
- Countywide : Irvine Co. to Cede 12 Acres to Wilderness Park
- Expand Bidding on Agency, Group Says
- Countywide : Pacific Amphitheatre Hiring for Summer
- VALLEY DIGEST : Zambri, Burns Survive at U.S. Open Qualifier
- Female Screenwriters Face the Writing on the Wall : Movies: There's a perception that it's an all-male occupation, but three women don't buy the stereotype.
- Dismissed Juror Denies He Intimidated Others
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Pregnant Legislator Delivers a Key Vote : Politics: Democrat Martha Escutia flies to capital for roll call.
- MANHATTAN BEACH : Judge Sentences Man to Life Term in Fatal Mail Bombing
- THOUSANDS OAKS : Library Opens in Temporary New Home
- School Asks Approval of Conversion : Education: Ventura's Mound Elementary seeks to focus on a math-oriented program as a magnet campus.
- Volunteering Opportunities
- SANTA ANA : City Renewal Agency May Buy Building
- CYPRESS : City Honors Teen Who Won Essay Contest
- PERSPECTIVE ON VIOLENCE IN FILMS : An Open Letter to Bob Dole : Indicting the industry for the excesses of a few is like indicting all public servants for the few who break the public trust.
- Kotsay, Titans in Grand Shape : Baseball: An 11-1 victory over Tennessee opens way to title game.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Like Old Times for Hershiser--in Cleveland
- Dodgers Pick Up the Pace : Baseball: DeShields, Ashley pull themselves out of the doldrums with key hits in 3-1 victory.
- In Family Businesses, the Ties That Bind Often Break : While the firms that survive are likely to be hardier and more successful, internal conflicts frequently lead to painful break-ups.
- GTE Opens Customer Service Center in Oxnard
- Assembly Begins Hearings on UCI : Inquiry: Top university officials are set to testify about allegations of unethical fertility research on humans. A broader state Senate investigation is yet to come.
- WFS Financial of Irvine Files to Make Public Stock Offer of 3.8 Million Shares
- AVIATION : Boeing to Get Bulk of Saudi Order : Jetliners: But Long Beach-based Douglas will get a piece of the action too, commerce secretary confirms.
- 46 Arrested in Alleged Insurance Fraud Ring : Autos: Authorities say Hollywood agency supplied backdated policies to uninsured motorists who had been in accidents.
- Even With Lotus Stake, IBM Woes Would Remain : News analysis: Deal could produce a player with the clout to compete against Microsoft. But history doesn't bode well.
- Florida Spared Major Damage From Storm
- All-League Teams
- Antibacterial Soaps: Time to Come Clean on Pros and Cons
- NEWPORT BEACH : Chamber's Directors Back Measure to Raise Sales Tax
- 2 Ex-Law Officials Accused in Drug Smuggling Scheme
- Out of Harm's Way : The Shalimar Teen Center Is an Oasis in a Dangerous Neighborhood
- Ventura's ABC Auto Care Adds Space by Relocating
- BODY WATCH : The Health Hot Lines
- Turkey Premier Boosted by Party's Showing in By-Elections
- IBM'S BID FOR LOTUS : Pre-Bid Trading Questioned : Regulators Note Friday Activity of Lotus Shares
- Investing in the Work Force Can Boost Profits, Survey Shows
- Pac Rim Reports Profit of $1.02 Million for Quarter
- * Hale Conklin has been named president...
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- 10 Blacks File Discrimination Suit Against Shell Oil Co.
- U.S. Sets Deadline for EU to Lift Beef Ban
- Arthur Andersen Cites Lawsuit Fear, Drops Comprehensive Care : Finance: But health care management company denies having legal problems.
- Success Smells Sweet : Heavy Advertising Is the Key to Calabasas-Based Breath Asure's Rise From a Modest Beginning
- Irvine Clothier Wet Seal Names 2 Vice Presidents
- Company Town
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Techs Push Stocks to New Highs
- Janex Gets $1-Million Line of Credit From Metro Bank
- SECURITIES
- REAL ESTATE
- Ex-Californian Is a Surprise Choice to Head Kmart Stores : Retailing: Troubled chain turns to Floyd Hall, a former Target executive. He promises to broaden customer base.
- Postscript : A Family Torn by War Is United--45 Years Later : Imprisoned first by Nazis, then by Stalinists, Nina Duplakina survived decades of suffering to see her lost children at last.
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver, 64, Is Charged in Death of Bicyclist, 12
- Trade Deficit and Japan
- Kissing on Campus
- School Dress Code Is Too Restrictive
- Taiwan President
- Proposed $1 Coin
- Selfishness and Spirituality
- L.A.'s Jacarandas
- Male Genes
- 2 Plead Mexican Mafia drug trafficking...
- OTHER NEWS - June 6, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 6, 1995