- Not-Lucky Pair Grab Richest O.C. Lotto Prize
- The Hazy Days of Summer : 'June Gloom' Hits Coast
- Countywide : Possible Self-Inflicted Gunshot Fatal to Teen
- Mayor Riordan OKs Budget With Council's Changes
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Fatal Shooting
- BANKING
- Pepsi to 'Shake' Up Market: Food and...
- Company Town
- Popular Russian General Quits; May Run Against Yeltsin in '96 : Politics: Commander of Moldova forces is viewed as a potential conservative challenger to ruling clique.
- THEATER REVIEW : Through Rose-Colored Glasses : One-woman show about the Kennedy family matriarch steers clear of the difficult reality in its look at her life and times.
- Dressing for Success : Northridge mall designers hope bright, sturdy look lures back patrons in July.
- Survival 101 : The days of school spirit have given way to harsh lessons in violence. Students guardedly watch how they talk, walk and dress to avoid trouble. How can we keep them safe?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bosnia Role Offers Clinton Risk, Little Gain
- White House Intruder's Bid for Release Fails
- JAPAN : Eddy of New Thinking Makes Waves Amid Old
- Clinton Stumps for Voters--in Militia Hotbed
- Volunteers Sought to Work in Forest
- The Hazy Days of Summer : Fog, Smog Season Returns
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Board Delays Decision on Clinics, Hospital Closures
- Suit Alleges Hospitals Erred in Woman's Death : Law: Family says the three facilities should have done more for the 25-year-old before she succumbed to an aspirin overdose.
- Has NHL Outfoxed Itself by Icing Playoffs?
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Basically, Perez Is a Winner
- Calvary Chapel Is Comfortable Leaving Many Things to Chance : Baseball: King, a catcher, has been instrumental in helping Eagles advance to the Division V title game.
- One-Man Show Pays Tribute to Lanza
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : A Look at B-Grade Movie Hits and Misses
- Bay Area Doesn't Swallow Abiquiu's Eclecticism, Prices
- Seagram Hopes to Announce Ovitz Signing Next Week : Executives: But the Creative Artists Agency chairman is wavering about accepting the post, sources say.
- THE GOODS : The Gold Standard : It's true--all that glitters isn't necessarily real. So here are a few tips on how to buy jewelry that's worth its weight.
- Colleges Consider No-Voter Tax Hike : Education: Critics protest as the L.A. community college board studies a way used by some other agencies to circumvent Prop. 13 limits.
- Study Details Pregnancy Patterns
- If You Build It Right, Japan Will Buy : Community Comment: From the viewpoint of someone who's lived in Japan but calls Glendale home, this automobile trade war is silly.
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Engineer Wants to Redesign Government--and Buildings
- AGOURA HILLS : Judge OKs Recount in Council Recall
- Property Tax Hike Proposed : Education: Critics protest as the L.A. community college board studies a way used by some other agencies to circumvent Prop. 13 limits.
- COSTA MESA : Lion's 50th Annual Fish Fry Opens Today
- Q & A with MERCE CUNNINGHAM : He's Choreographing in Cyberspace
- These Are Bad News Days for Inveterate Bears
- Auto Industry Encouraged by Latest Sales Figures
- Tide May Be Turning for Offshore Oil Rigs
- BRITAIN : There's No National ID Crisis Yet, but It May Be in the Cards : Civil rights groups and law-and-order proponents square off as Tory minister's proposals spark outcry--mostly negative.
- IRVINE : 100 College Students to Be Tested for TB
- 'Polar Bear' Puts Chill on Truckers Driving in Moorpark : Highways: CHP officer is on the prowl for drivers using California 118 to dodge the mandatory scales and inspection station on the Ventura Freeway.
- OXNARD : Boy Recants Story in Murder Case
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- MEDIA & ADVERTISING
- At CBS-TV, Lund Gets a Free Hand and a Loud Ovation
- Suit Alleges Hospitals Erred in Glendale Woman's Death
- Rollins' Stand-Up Routine Will Be Playing to Smaller Crowds
- Landfill Bill Is Silenced in Assembly : Calabasas: Legislators break into song as a bid to protect the Santa Monica Mountains area from a new garbage dump heads to defeat.
- Laguna Hills Seeks Help on Annexation : Legislation: A Senate bill would permit action to proceed. Orange County is reluctant to cede the area--and its tax revenue--because of bankruptcy constraints.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Restrictions on Abortion Pickets Mulled
- Assembly OKs Bill to Ease L.A. School Breakup : Education: Measure reduces the number of signatures needed to put proposal on ballot. Critics of long-term effort say splitting the huge district would pit community against community.
- Canary Quits as Dana Hills Baseball Coach
- LAPD May Buy 44 Acres From DWP for $5 Million : Granada Hills: 1989 bond money would be used. Critics say property for training facility should be leased for $1.
- Cal State L.A. Coach Target of Complaints : Cross-country: Three former athletes charge mental abuse and NCAA rule violations. School says there's no evidence of wrongdoing.
- Titans, 49ers Invited to USA Baseball
- Harvard-Westlake's 400 Relay Team Making Brilliant Strides
- Reightley Does Right Thing : Baseball: Pitcher will try to help Santa Margarita win its first Southern Section baseball title.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Atmospheric 'Odessa' a Bit Heavy on Drama
- BANKING
- Arkansan Wins Spelling Bee Via <i> Xanthosis</i>
- COLUMN ONE : Japan's Media: How Watchful an Eye? : Investigations into nerve gas attacks create a dilemma for the passive press. Instead of challenging questionable tactics, journalists join public in rallying behind police.
- An Optimist Unmasked : Gideon Potter, who believes in the need for human connection, involves adults as well as children in his world of wonder.
- Simpson House Backs $3-Million Credit Line
- Brass Wanted to 'Erase' Soldiers' Fear of Radiation
- Company Town
- 2 Ex-American Honda Executives Convicted : Courts: At least $15 million in cash and goods were taken in a kickback scheme by sales executives. Civil suits by some dealers are expected.
- Finally, a Puzzling Show of Simplicity
- Ruling Protects Insurance Agents Who Help Customers With Pricing
- Where's the Beef? In the Mailbox: More...
- Rockwell President to Retire; Vice President to Succeed Him
- St. John Knits of Irvine Sees Quarterly Net Income Jump 45%
- 2 Former Honda Execs Guilty in Bribery Case : Autos: Pair had said the practice was accepted in firm's corporate culture. Verdicts open door to flood of dealer lawsuits.
- Zaire Ebola Fever Outbreak Traced to Lab Worker
- UCI Chose Not to Tell FDA of Non-Approved Drug Use
- Notes on Street Smarts From the <i> Real</i> Experts
- New World Bank Chief Off to Aggressive Start : Economics: The former Wall Streeter goes on the defensive, saying cuts in the institution would be shortsighted.
- Compulsive Shopper? Take This: Obsessive shoppers who...
- New Batch of Figures Indicate Drastic Slowdown
- Arkansas' First Lady Appears at Grand Jury
- Survival 101 : The days of school spirit have given way to harsh lessons in violence. Students guardedly watch how they talk, walk and dress to avoid trouble. How can we keep them safe?
- The Wet Seal Inc.: The Irvine women's...
- Kmart to Close 72 Stores and Eliminate 5,800 Jobs : Retailing: Discount chain takes aim at poor-performing outlets. Eight of them are in the Southland.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Russians Ready New Offensive Against 2 Chechen Strongholds
- Slip On Some Style : Forget the middlemen. The latest hot decorating trend can be tailored to your budget at Best Slipcover Co.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- A Sneak Peek at the Winners : Selma Moskowitz and Penny Olson are the two artists who will be honored Sunday at the Century Gallery's juried show.
- FILLMORE : Federal Funds for New City Hall Due Soon
- CALABASAS : Busing Fees May Rise to Close Budget Gap
- Billfolds Missing at Market
- SAN DIMAS : 2 Deer at Nature Center Recovering From Dog Attack
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Trustees to Decide Policy on Gifts From Businesses
- CITY BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Kennedy Prevails for Title
- REAL ESTATE
- Rust's Damage Can Be Exhaustive
- HEALTH CARE
- Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.: The Anaheim...
- Company Town : <i> Signore</i> Murdoch : Why the Mogul Wants to Spend $2 Billion on Italian TV
- UCI Conceded 'Unacceptable' Monitoring
- FBI Ties Preacher's Son to School Arson : Arrest: Christopher Lynn Johnson has been indicted in the 1994 fire at a rural Alabama high school where racial tensions were high.
- U.S. Spars With Taiwanese to Keep Visit Low-Profile
- New Take on a '40s Sound : Royal Crown Revue takes the swing style made famous by Louis Jordan and updates it with the best elements of jazz and rock.
- An Eye for Detail That Commands a Sea of Respect : Books: Patrick O'Brian sets his tales in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars--and he stays faithful to the dialogue of the time.
- Curves Are Optional : If flimsy is your whimsy or you prefer padding aplenty, swimsuit styles have it all.
- No New Bombing Arrests Expected Any Time Soon : Oklahoma City: Investigation is still at early stage, official stresses. Prosecutors strongly urge court to keep Terry Nichols behind bars.
- Home-Grown Acts : Warner Park concerts are adding local talent to the lineup.
- Reeve Injury Called Among Worst Possible : Accident: Experts say breaks high in spinal column are potentially devastating. But it could be months before extent of actor's disability is known.
- Marilyn Sizzles at Post Office : Motion pictures: Film legend Monroe is honored with her portrait on a postage stamp.
- Countywide : June Gloom Lives Up to Its Name
- The Scramble to Sort Out the Complicated Eggs Scandal
- L.A. Elections / 5th District : Issues Center on Public Safety, Services for Valley : Attorney Michael Feuer calls for a more visible police presence and says he will establish neighborhood councils.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Alvarez Overcomes Pain, and USC Gains
- Injured Silver Goblin Is Headed for Retirement
- 'Adam Henry' Is Hard to Understand
- Music Review : Gelber Overpowers Pacific, 'Emperor' Concerto
- Fire Academy to Graduate 20 Men, 8 Women
- LOS ANGELES : Escapee Rapes Female Inmate at Courts Building
- NEWBURY PARK : Sierra Club Lawyers Hope to Halt Project
- Dole, Supporters Breakfast in Newport Beach : Politics: The senator's assault on Hollywood goes unmentioned at $1,000-a-plate event.
- Arrests Made in Four Anaheim Murders : Crime: Four men sought in separate homicides--one dating to 1989--have been taken into custody over past two weeks. Police cite persistence and luck in solving cases.
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Dole's Split Personality
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amateur Radio Club Donates Manuals
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Red Wings Keep Overtime Playoff Work to a Minimum
- STATE TRACK : Skieresz in It for Long Run
- Elia Kazan's 'Baby Doll' Is a Crude Tennessee Hoot
- The State of Marcia Ball's Art Has No Bounds : Pop music: The singer-pianist brings her mix of Louisiana and Texas to Long Beach for the Cajun & Zydeco Festival.
- ART REVIEW : When Cartoons and Large Paintings Collide
- Third Trial Convicts Driver
- Countywide : Golf Benefit to Aid Child Cancer Research
- PERSPECTIVES ON BOSNIA : If People Are Going to Die, They Should Not be Americans : The U.S. has no credible rationale worth the risks of getting further involved, not even to evacuate U.N. forces.
- OJAI : Community Festival to Be Held Saturday
- Call Him Ismael and a Winner : Dodgers: Braves learn all they care to know about Valdes, who pitches 6-3 victory.
- La Canada Getting a 2nd Shot : Softball: Spartans meet Cajon for Division IV title after losing in 1994 final.
- 'Moon' Provides Some Biting Satire
- 'Sleeping' Makes Dream Come True : Movies: After 12 years of drudgery, screenwriters Fredric Lebow and Daniel G. Sullivan strike it rich with 'While You Were Sleeping.' Now they're a hot property.
- In Procedural Votes, Legislators Speed Up Budget Process
- Harvard Lauds Reagans
- A Tale of Love and Denial : 'Puppetmaster of Lodz,' inaugurating Storefront Theatre at El Portal, explores a survivor's view of the Holocaust.
- FULLERTON : City to Buy Land to Build Parking Lot
- COSTA MESA : DARE Fair Plays Up Anti-Drug Message
- One Swing is All Cougars Need for City 4-A Championship : City Championship: Kennedy's Serr hits first home run in championship game since 1987.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Sanders Probably Out for at Least a Week
- NBA PLAYOFFS : The Great Hoosier II : Larry Brown Loves His Indiana Home--at Least, for Now
- Winners Hail From Loserville
- Listening to Woes in 'Chick on the Field'
- Unleashed Arce Will Run With Big Dogs : Track: Palmdale senior saves energy for surge in two distance events.
- THE TIMES POLL : Many See Williams as Political Smear Victim
- TARZANA : 3 Assailants Sought in Robbery, Knifing
- STUDIO CITY : John Nelson Elected Chamber President
- GLENDALE : 4 Suspects in Court in Boy's Slaying
- HARBOR CITY : Last Suspect Arrested in Beating Death of Student
- VENTURA : Candidate Found Not to Hold Degree
- Petitioners Begin Trustees Recall Drive
- CLUB REVIEW : Bartenders Set Barbary Tone at Poop Deck
- Hollywood Leaders Lash Back at Dole's 'Bashing' : Industry: Film, TV and music figures respond to the senator's speech charging Hollywood with 'mainstreaming of deviancy.'
- Wall Street Bets Its Future on Computer Whizzes : Markets: But some find there is economic peril when intelligence is substituted for wisdom. O.C.'s bankruptcy is often cited as a case in point.
- Yields at 15-Month Low on Signs of Economic Slowing : Markets: Index of U.S. manufacturing shows contraction in May. Stocks rally on talk of Fed rate cut.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Company Town : Pop Shopping : Booming Music Business Has Investors Drooling
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Taking a Break
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Feasting the Armenian Way : Varouj's Kabobs has grilling down to an art, and complements its meats with an array of ethnic specialties.
- Stanley Elkin; Author, Teacher
- Yields at 15-Month Low on Signs of Economic Slowing : Markets: Index of U.S. manufacturing shows first decline in 20 months. Stocks rally on talk of Fed rate cut.
- Retail Sales Experience Warming Trend in May
- Studies Point Up Contamination of Drinking Water : Environment: Two groups report that 45 million Americans have been exposed to pollutants such as lead, pesticides and cryptosporidium.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Marcus Allen's Testimony Sought on Alleged Affair
- Rainbow Technologies Now Owns 'Clipper Chip' Maker
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : OC High asks: How did your pet get its name?
- NORTHRIDGE : Special Olympics Gymnasts to Compete
- Update
- Welfare Office Feels Cutback : Bankruptcy: Clients and their children wait hours to be served in cramped quarters by a reduced caseworker staff. Officials had predicted that turmoil would follow layoffs, closure of three offices.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Rockets Still Have Dream of Repeating in the Finals : Western Conference: Olajuwon leads Houston to 100-95 victory over San Antonio to clinch series.
- White Sox Select Long Beach State's Liefer
- MOVIE REVIEW : Reincarnation, Talking Dogs an Unlikely Mix in 'Fluke'
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5th DISTRICT : Issues Center on Public Safety, Services for Valley : Candidate Barbara Yaroslavsky says putting police officers on the street is a top priority. She says breakup of school district is 'a last resort.'
- VAN NUYS : Residents Oppose Swap Meet at College
- Angels Take Outfielder in Out-of-the-Way Place : Baseball draft: No. 1 pick Darin Erstad, from North Dakota, became a prospect by starring at Nebraska.
- Vacation Over, Norman Shares Memorial Lead
- South Boys, Girls Win in All-Star Volleyball
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Girasole: An Italian Homey Gem
- BOOK REVIEW / SCIENCE : Discovery of Iceman Brings Alive Fragments of the Past : THE MAN IN THE ICE, <i> by Konrad Spindler</i> , Harmony Books, $25, 320 pages
- They're Country to the Core : Four legends of the genre join again as the Highwaymen. Cash, Jennings, Nelson and Kristofferson shrug off the slick for plain-spoken songs.
- ANAHEIM : City Exempt From Utility Revenue Bill
- SEAL BEACH : City Studies Whether to Buy County Library
- VENTURA : Deal to Protect Burial Grounds
- Not a Distinguished Campaign : Some Yaroslavsky 5th District campaign literature is very misleading
- LAUSD's 5th: a Tilt to Tokofsky
- Auto Racing. . .Kenneth L. Renkens, the...
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Women's Team Gets a Jump on LSU
- Three O.C. Athletes Have Top Marks
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Titans Hope to Get Money's Worth Out of Silva
- ART REVIEWS : 'Works' Shows Pleasure, Pain of Francis
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Glass Shield': Pursuit of Manifesto Cloaks Cop Drama
- National Video Rentals
- Clinton Takes a Veiled Swipe at Dole on Militias
- Battle With an Upbeat : High school rock bands will compete in a program designed to boost skill levels and careers.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : In Comfort of Bed, Waking Up to Reality Doesn't Ring Any Bells
- A. Russell; Designed the Concorde
- Denise Brown Makes Case Against Spousal Violence
- Lawyer Convicted of Bribery in Client's Defense
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Owners of 4 Displaced Shops Sue City for Compensation
- Supervisors Delay Vote to Close Hospital
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Tax Hike: Painful but Necessary
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Grand Slam Hopes Fading For Edberg
- Canyons Pitcher Cowan Signs With Northridge
- If You're Going to Dream, Then Dream Fast
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman: From All Done to All-Star?
- Album Review : Sugar Ray--Witless Juvenilia With a Beat
- FAMILY : Storybook's 'Jack' Gets Kids In on the Act
- PRESIDENTIAL: When President Clinton honors UCLA's championship...
- CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : U.S. Role in Bosnia Is Likely to Put 1973 War Powers Act Under Fire : Politics: Clinton and Congress appear headed for a collision over policy. But all seem to agree law needs to be changed.
- Straight Answers on Posture : A six-footer who slouches sets nervousness aside and finds that a chiropractor is someone he can trust.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Don't Snooze, You Lose : Health: Rest isn't a high priority for all teens, but getting enough has its benefits, and getting too little (or too much) can be more than exhausting.
- ALISO VIEJO : Computer Workshop Offered for Families
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Volunteers Sought to Serve on Library Board
- SANTA ANA : Martial Arts Customer Has a Bone to Pick
- Students Advised of Shift in SAT Scoring : Tests: Some youths may be misled when they see higher scores on their results, officials warn.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Investigation of House Fire Is Under Way
- ART REVIEWS : 'Best' a Tribute to an Artist of Courage
- Senate OKs Bill to Allow Sport Hunting of Mountain Lions
- A New Focus on the Homeless : Program: South-Central Los Angeles, East Los Angeles and greater Downtown are identified in $3-million proposal.
- BUENA PARK : Council to Wrestle With 8.8% Budget Hike
- County to Put 19 Properties on the Block June 20 : Auction: Officials hope to pare bankruptcy debts with proceeds from real estate valued at $32.5 million. Success could prompt further sales.
- SIMI VALLEY : More Than 50 Apply for Police Chief Job
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tustin Rider Hurt in Police Pursuit of Stolen Motorcycle
- LOS ANGELES : Grocers Assn. President Surrenders to Face Charges
- A Negative Start for Wilson '96 : Ending affirmative action is a divisive move
- 2 Killed, Child Hurt in Head-On Collision
- Monthly Report : What the bulk of May's mail concerned
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Defense Department Unveils Pilotless Spy Plane to Public : Aviation: The saucer-shaped DarkStar is designed to have a range of 500 miles and to stay aloft for more than eight hours.
- Outrage Expressed On College 'Outsider' : Campus: The selection of Massachusetts' secretary of education to head Santa Monica College has some faculty members seething.
- CALABASAS : Kids Dig in to Prepare for Pumpkin Fest
- MTA Names New Construction Chief to Oversee Subway Project
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Novel Picture of a Bestseller : Eastwood Crafts a 'Bridges' With More Show Than Tell, Giving Depth to the Fantasy Romance
- Serr Homer All Kennedy Needs in City Final : Baseball: Senior catcher hits three-run blast in fifth inning to hand Golden Cougars a 3-1 victory and 4-A title.
- Season for Outdoor Concerts, Fests Getting Into High Gear
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Jury of Their Teen Peers
- Fullerton Finds Itself in Classy Company at World Series : College baseball: Titans trying to become the first top-seeded team to win the title.
- Dent Back Atop Area Draft List When It Matters Most : Baseball: Montclair Prep outfielder picked by Baltimore in third round.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Exquisite 'Red Firecracker': Sparks Amid Old China
- WATER SAFETY: As two environmental groups issued...
- White House Intruder's Bid for Release Fails
- Germany to Rehabilitate Deserters From WWII
- SEAL BEACH : Measure R Debate at Leisure World Today
- BURBANK : Playground for City, School Is Opened at Last
- Two Women Say Discrimination Par for Course : Courts: Male-only golf during prime early hours illegal, lawsuit contends.
- Mortuary Sale Makes State Sanctions Moot
- Decline in Tuberculosis Cases Continues : Health: Two-year trend is encouraging, but disease is still at epidemic levels in county, officials say.
- 1 Man Dead, 1 Injured as Car Hits Tree
- OXNARD : Bomb Simulators Found in Garage
- Navy Flight Test Plan Is Opposed : Military: Silver Strand Beach residents urge FAA to block the proposal. They fear the low-flying planes would be noisy and endanger lives.
- PLACENTIA : Barbershop Singing Opens Notable Series
- First Among Legends : Hollywood Stamp Series Debuts With Marilyn Monroe to Cheers of Collectors
- Angels Use No. 1 Draft Selection on Nebraska Outfielder Erstad : Baseball: Dodgers pick Florida State left-hander David Yocum; USC's Jenkins, Long Beach State's Liefer go in first round.
- Weaver Is Ready to Put Finishing Touches on Double Dip
- South Posts Surprising Golf Victory
- RADIOA Crumb for Keillor: R. Crumb, the...
- Wails From the Crypt: A True Story
- Think positive thoughts, Rover: Marilyn Cagle noticed...
- Investigator Says UCI Case Could Have Broad Bioethical Implications
- WWII Veterans Give Students a Lesson in War's Toll
- Orange County Almanac
- Obituaries : * Clifford Wayne Coon; Retired Engineer
- 70 Years of Pipes and Pedals
- The Political Baser Instinct
- Kotsay, Silva Named All-Americans
- Ex-Marrieds Go Back to 'Familiar Places'
- Dept. of Education
- U.N. Troops in Bosnia
- Campaign Gifts
- California Electric Vehicle Mandate
- Simpson Trial
- Heidi Fleiss
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1995
- Obituaries - June 2, 1995
- Obituaries - June 2, 1995
- Wilson Takes Swipe at Affirmative Action : Politics: Governor acts to wipe out some programs. Foes doubt impact.
- O.C., Creditors Reach Accord on Debt Rollover
- 2 Financial Giants Join Fight for Control of Duke Estate : Courts: The Bank of New York and Chemical Banking Corp. file papers claiming they are in line to manage the billionaire heiress's fortune.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : How Many Jurors Does It Take to Reach a Verdict? : Courts: Some say Simpson case can proceed with fewer than 12 panelists. Others say state Constitution forbids it.
- IN THE FIRST PLACE: What a difference...
- Grand Jury Seeks Counsel of Its Own : Bankruptcy: Request for independent help in fiscal probe is opposed by district attorney's office.
- Rep. Tucker Indicted on New Charges : Inquiry: Two extortion counts are issued against ex-Compton mayor, who earlier was charged with accepting bribes. He says he is innocent.
- 2 Rabbis Are Accused of Molesting Girl on Plane
- Jurors Weep in Convicting Guard's Killer : Courts: Construction worker will be sentenced June 30 for the unprovoked slaying at an Orange movie theater.
- Whistle-Blowers Paid to Keep Quiet About Clinic : Medicine: UCI officials say confidentiality clauses with $900,000 in settlements needed to protect integrity of fertility center probes.
- UC Irvine Says It Paid 3 Who Told About Clinic : Medicine: Whistle-blowers who were given $900,000 in settlements agreed not to talk any further about allegations of fertility center improprieties. Doctor calls the payments 'hush money.'
- 2 Rabbis Accused of Molesting Girl, 15 : Crime: U.S. authorities say the attack occurred on Australia-to-L.A. flight. The ultra-orthodox leaders deny the charges.
- Mad About Marilyn : Collectibles: Fans flock to post offices as stamps bearing sultry star's image are released on 69th anniversary of Monroe's birth.
- CSUN Removes Quake Repair Firm, Orders Ethics Probe
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Testimony on DNA Drags to a Conclusion : Courtroom: Amid repetitious, lackluster argument, attention is focused on three jurors, who sources say are under investigation.
- Serbs Pin Down 400 U.N. Troops : Balkans: Battles around three 'safe areas' threaten more peacekeepers and Muslim civilians. Bosnian Serb leader warns against trying to rescue hostages.
- RETAILING
- Laer Pearce, Kia Motors Among P.R. Prizewinners
- El Pollo Loco Names 5 New Vice Presidents
- IN THE KITCHEN : Salmon--Call of the Wild