- Broken Twice, Not Beaten : As Daws' Foot Heals Again, She Prepares to Kick Up Her Heels
- County Seniors Set to Play in Summer All-Star Classic
- Infielder Will Transfer to Fullerton
- Clinton's Plan to Balance Budget
- Cal Thomas on Church and State
- Civil Rights Initiative
- Pudd'nhead Maxim
- Beware of Tort Reform
- E-Mail Has Nothing on the Real Thing
- All-Valley Baseball Team
- 1995 LOS ANGELES TIMES : All-Ventura Softball Team
- UCI Changes Signal a Fresh Start : Firings at embattled Medical Center give some breathing room
- Jury Duty
- New Marriage, New Name?
- OTHER NEWS - June 23, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 23, 1995
- Obituaries - June 23, 1995
- Obituaries - June 23, 1995
- Beech Wins $7-Billion U.S. Trainer Derby : Defense: Raytheon unit beats Rockwell and Northrop Grumman on one of the decade's last big military contracts.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : CEO to Grand Jury: Stanton Must Go : Crisis: In stunning move, Popejoy asks panel to remove O.C. supervisor from office for undermining case against broker. Stanton says he's confident probe would be fair.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : County Marvels at 'Shocking' Move : Reaction: Observers on both sides of the Measure R debate say they are stunned by CEO William J. Popejoy's bid to oust his rival, Supervisor Roger R. Stanton.
- U.S. Judge Won't Extradite Former Mexico Official
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Prosecutors Say Simpson Trick Thwarted Glove Test
- 'Loophole' That Freed Hillo Is Now Closed
- Support for Uniforms on Campus Felt : Education: The new fashions will soon be voluntary at one Ventura elementary, and could become mandatory at an Oxnard school.
- Raiders' Move to Oakland All but a Done Deal : Pro football: Davis expected to supply letter of intent that would formalize move of team back to Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.
- Company Town : Rap Critics Rejoice : Musically Challenging
- Popejoy Urges Probe of O.C. Supervisor : Bankruptcy: Chief executive officer calls for grand jury investigation of Roger Stanton. Action sparks a political firestorm.
- 2 Injured in Shootout on Van Nuys Boulevard : Violence: An alleged robber and a security guard are injured. Two other suspects are also arrested.
- U.S. Panel Drops Point Mugu Base From Closure List : Military: Admitting it erred in targeting Navy installation, the commission praises operations there. A Sacramento site is among the facilities set to shut.
- UCI Medical Center Bosses Fired : Investigation: Executive director, deputy allegedly tried to hide fertility clinic misdeeds and retaliated against whistle-blowers. They must leave within week.
- THE BASICS: Among successes noted at Venado...
- Fortier Under Prosecution's 'Hammer' : Oklahoma City: Officials are reportedly trying to persuade him to plead guilty to lesser charge. If not, they say he'll be named third conspirator.
- UC Irvine Fires Clinic's Top Officials : Scandal: Medical center chief and assistant are terminated for allegedly trying to cover up fertility unit improprieties and retaliate against whistle-blowers.
- SUMMER: Along with the hot weather come...
- Street Vanishes in Subway Sinkhole : MTA: Burst water main weakens earth above tunnel, causing half a block of Hollywood Boulevard to collapse.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 23, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 23, 1995
- 2 Wounded in Gun Battle on Busy Van Nuys Street : Crime: Robbery suspect, security guard are hit. Two other suspected gunmen are arrested.
- Police Break Up Gang Meeting in Father's Day Raid at Park
- BRIEFLY : Recycling: Centers Accept Motor Oil
- What's New in Gotham? A Hero, Sidekick, Villains, Humor
- A New Place to Brush Up on Old Dance Steps : C.J. Nelson's in Ventura offers line and couples instruction every Wednesday, taught by Lori McGee and Jay Byam.
- Turkish Troops, Rebel Kurds Clash; 30 Dead
- Screening Messages With Computers
- Prosecutors Deny Misconduct Charges in Blast Case
- Santa Monica Budget Shows Fiscal Health
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Killer May Have Stalked Jogger for Weeks Before He Struck
- CAMARILLO : Planners Approve 2 Housing Projects
- Cold Snap Leaves Slim Pickings at Leona Valley Cherry Orchards : A winter hot spell followed by a frigid spring have devastated this year's 'U-pick' season.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hershiser Leaves Hurting, So Do Indians
- No One Stays Neutral About Devils' Trap : Hockey: Critics call it a negative ploy, but New Jersey has used it to good effect in the playoffs.
- Troubles Drive Away Southwest Chamber Society : Music: The ninth season excludes any dates at Chapman. But the artistic director says the group might come back to another venue.
- Pharmaxx Inc.: The Anaheim-based vitamin exporter agreed...
- Regional Economies
- New AIDS Drug to Be Offered Via Lottery : Health: About 2,000 patients in advanced stages of illness will receive promising but still experimental Invirase.
- Ravioli
- Drivers in Albanian Town Give Red Light to Tax
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK : Crossroads Baseball Coach Resigns Post
- Sleep Researchers Go to the Experts--Cats : Health: Good news for insomniacs. Scientists have discovered a molecule that naturally induces sleep without causing that drugged-out feeling.
- E. Bronson Ingram; Ran Oil and Barge Firm
- Thomas P. Cullinan; Novelist and Playwright
- Study Says O.C. Default Would Exact Huge Toll : Bankruptcy: Chapman University analysis estimates extra interest costs between $472 million and $766 million.
- College District OKs Budget Increase
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE L.A. COUNTY BUDGET : Don't Risk Health to Balance Books : There are no more resources to fill the gap--for rich or poor--if County/USC Medical Center is closed.
- SAN FERNANDO : MAPA Chapter to Meet Yaroslavsky
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools Report Added Quake Costs
- Critics Assail Plan for Compost Facility : Environment: Homeowners downwind of proposed 67-acre Antelope Valley site fear health risks and odor.
- SIMI VALLEY : Transient Jailed After Car, Foot Chase
- 1 of 3 Suspects in Officer's Slaying Pleads Not Guilty
- South Bay : A Cultural Star Is Born as Musical Debuts
- CLUB REVIEW : San Pedro's Waters a Trip to Vintage Los Angeles
- Banks' Fee-for-All : Service Charges Have Become Profit Centers
- RETAILING
- SCENE : Bakin' in the 'Wood
- Not So Simple
- Harry Tisch; First E. German Leader Tried After Unification
- U.S., Japan Appear Headed for a Trade 'Train Wreck' : Tariffs: Political pressures in both countries make an auto import compromise almost impossible, officials say.
- GOINGS ON : Double the Fun at This Year's Summer Solstice : The 21st annual Santa Barbara celebration will feature two days of music, food, outrageous costumes and a parade.
- Hoover Dam Quietly Opens Visitors Center : Landmarks: Construction delays and controversial cost overruns dampen the Bureau of Reclamation's satisfaction with finishing the project.
- Ruling Defers Wilson Testimony in Prop. 187 Case
- LAGUNA BEACH : Budget Has Funds for 2 New Police Officers
- Latino Group Urges Faster Action to Solve Homicides : Law enforcement: Santa Ana's City Council is asked to bring pressure on police, who contest Los Amigos' contention that 25 gang killings remain unsolved.
- OXNARD : Inmate Sentenced for Attempted Sodomy
- Angler Sues to Get Prize That Got Away : Court: A Hawaiian fisherman who placed second seeks to get $40,000 in prize money from contest's Costa Mesa organizers, who had originally said he'd won.
- NBA Agreement Reached, but Opposition Remains
- Cigar a Go, Concern Uncertain for July 2 Hollywood Gold Cup
- State Honors Go to Scott and Parker
- Behind the Seen : Pianist Terry Trotter Has Plenty of Experience Playing a Supporting Role Next to Famous Faces
- Plan Would Let Parents Control Internet Access
- A Theoretical Africa
- The 'Science File' Opens Today
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : OCTA, Supervisors Say They're Still Interested in Airport-Transfer Plan : Recovery: Dormant option gets new life despite glum task force report. Popejoy says talk only instills false hope.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. in Bosnia: From Peacekeepers to Pawns
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Simple Quality, Defined Mission Mean Good Start at Golden Egg : New breakfast spot is building a weekend following by paying attention to details. It holds great promise of excellent fare to come.
- Enemies Unite to Urge Ban on Oil Drilling : Environment: Legislators from both parties launch dual strategies to keep a moratorium on exploration in coastal waters. A close House vote is predicted.
- His Triumph Angers Police Who Paid Price
- Dodger Response Is Ringing : Baseball: After players-only meeting, DeShields hits grand slam during seven-run inning in 10-1 rout of Cardinals.
- Blacksmyths Chisel Out a Future for Playwrights : A Taper Project Tackles the 'State of Black Theatre Today'
- Unexpected 'Reward' for AT&T; Callers
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- BY DESIGN : Not Your Father's Seersucker . . . : . . . Or His Sad-Sack Sandals
- Fed Offers a Mixed Picture of the Economy : Finance: 'Beige book' summary will be looked at by policy-setting committee in July.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Wells Fargo, Nikko to Sell Unit to Barclays : Banking: The purchase will make the British firm the biggest institutional fund manager.
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : It's Dining Cats and Dogs
- '60s Rockers to Bring Legendary Tunes to Buellton
- BRIEFLY : Red Line: Vote on Wilshire Route Set
- Legislator to Propose Higher Speed Limits
- HAPPY DAY: So the Conejo Valley school...
- Recent Weather Outburst the Pits for Summer's Peach Crop : On the brink of peak season, a freak hailstorm battered the delicate fruit last week. That means meager supply and higher prices.
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : STAR PHOTOS : Legendary Shooter's Work Is on Display
- Hollywood Helps to Polish a Diamond in the Rough
- Rome's First Mosque Officially Opens
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Woodcuts Put Faces on Folklore's Fables and Maxims : WALKING WORDS <i> by Eduardo Galeano</i> ; Woodcuts by Jose Francisco Borges; Translated from Spanish by Mark Fried; Norton $23, 328 pages
- CYPRESS : Age, Allen to Discuss Special District Funds
- Air Bag Maker Raises Funds in Offering
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : It's on the Bag
- Trade Deficit Swells to Record $11.37 Billion : Economy: April figures provide fresh fuel for negotiators pushing for Japan to open markets. Gap partly reflects leap in imports.
- Planet Hollywood Design Still 'a Little Bit Off,' Council Says
- EVENTS : FOODSTOCK : 3 Days of Music--and Pizza and Sushi and Tacos and Cheesecake . . .
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Photographer Banished From Courthouse Isn't the Only One to Suffer
- Study Clears Implants as Cause of Connective Tissue Diseases : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Minute Meals
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- A Trail Run That Gets to the Point Sooner
- GOP Is Close to Agreement on Tax-Cut Plan
- Vietnam Executes Heroin Smuggler
- Upscale Club With a Steady Diet of Salsa
- BRIEFLY : Museums: Getty Center Trams Tested
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- San Fernando Valley : FLOOD AND FIRE
- South Bay : INSIDER INFORMATION
- Obituaries : * William H. McGrath; Grandson of Pioneers
- San Gabriel Valley : SKUNK OR SWINE?
- Community Effort : City Pledges $8 Million to Help Build Delhi Center in Private-Public Venture
- IRVINE : Cat Survives Latest Coyote Attack in University Park
- Central Los Angeles : Area Has Super Need for Supermarkets
- Residents Tell Concerns Over Silty Channel : Mandalay Bay: Waterways are clogged with rubbish. Oxnard plans to dredge area, but environmental factors will slow the process.
- Cautious Optimism Is the Word on Slow Recoveries of Jones, Fox
- BULLFROG NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Sport Is Rolling With Technological Changes
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Strawberry Plans to Discuss Return
- Budget Ax Unlikely to Fall on Arts : Funding: Public museums and theaters appear to have been spared in the $1.2 billion in cuts proposed by county supervisors.
- Spit Fire
- Westside Team Shines With Stars
- The Bash Gets Bigger : Gay pride: The 25th annual festival ends in a parade expected to draw 400,000 participants and spectators to West Hollywood on Sunday. Its popularity among heterosexuals is growing.
- Man Shot to Death in Parked Car During Alleged Robbery Attempt
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Rome's First Mosque Officially Opens
- MUSIC / DANCE : MASTER HUSTLER : You'd think that, after 30 years, it would be routine. It ain't necessarily so, says Larry Marshall.
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : POINTLESS ART : Wesselmann's Works Seem Out of Time, Place
- Lungren Joins Lawsuit Against Redevelopment Plan : Santa Clarita: State attorney general enters fight with local, county and state agencies against $1.1-billion project.
- World IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Troops, Rebel Kurds Clash; at Least 30 Die
- Now We Can Feel Pulse of Downtown
- COUNTY ON THE EDGE : Sale of Short-Term Notes a Bright Spot Amid Fiscal Gloom : Finance: County's purchase of bank letter guaranteeing repayment helps attract investors. Lower-than-expected 3.75% interest rate on $1.3-billion borrowing is good news.
- Show Free, but There's a Richness in Bob Jones : This experienced but low-budget singer picks away in a corner of the bar, providing some old-time 'lead-belly' blues.
- Arts Patron Maurice Mulville Dies
- Seasonably Warm : Weather: Following an unusually wet and cool spring, forecasters see typically hot and dry summer days ahead.
- SECURITIES
- When It's Hot
- Comics Relief : Fun Sophisticates From Top Designers Make Warner Bros. and Disney Stores High-Class Hangouts for Heroes and villians From Mickey to Riddler.
- Harry Gwala; A Leader of African National Congress
- EVENTS : So Much to Taste
- Funding Proposed for Thousand Oaks Transit Center
- Officials Respond to Sharp Drop in Pacific Scientific Co.'s Stock
- GREAT HOME COOKS : A Long, Delicious Life
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Sherbetoogy
- Study Tallies Extra Costs if O.C. Defaults : Bankruptcy: Chapman report puts figure as high as $766 million in added interest over next decade.
- City Hikes Landing Fees at LAX by Another 32%; Airlines Protest : Transportation: The carriers, which are still seeking relief from the last round of increases, call the move 'unjustified.'
- Return Engagements : Consignment Stores in Orange County Offer Like-New Designer Fashions at a Fraction of Their Original Cost
- BY DESIGN : Not Your Father's Seersucker . . .
- Writer Struggles With Inevitable : Books: Elizabeth Kaye's epiphany hit at 35, when she felt the years slipping away. She mourned--and wrote, producing 'Mid-Life--Notes From the Halfway Mark.'
- U.S., Japan Move Closer to Trade 'Train Wreck' : Imports: Observers say political pressures in both countries make it difficult for either to yield to compromise on freer markets.
- Sex and the Cyber-Hysterical
- (Olive) Oil Prices Rise
- Lockheed Martin to Manage Argentine Military Aircraft Center : Aviation: The work is intended to boost the nation's and the company's presence in the growing South American market.
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : That Old Lamb Magic
- 3 Die as 2 Firefighting Planes Collide : Accident: Tanker and spotter craft plunge to earth in San Diego County, sparking fires that destroy two homes. Two residents escape unharmed.
- Yogurt Stunt a Sundae Dive at the Beach
- Southeast/ Long Beach : City Turns to Reserves but Still Has Shortfall
- Chick Fights Plan to Cut West Valley MTA Police : Budget: The councilwoman urges the agency, facing a $350-million deficit, not to eliminate area's officers.
- ANAHEIM : Contest Taps Into Job Skills
- L.A. County is Cast Adrift and Struggles to Keep Afloat : Sacramento and Washington must help solve problem they helped create.
- Anti-Camping Violators May Get Community Service : Courts: The proposal could spare costly trials in cases of about 80 homeless people cited in Santa Ana.
- Bulls Fined Another $100,000 Over Jordan's Number Switch
- LOS ALAMITOS : Women Jockeys Ride Into Spotlight
- Ex-Titan Jones Tries to Keep Up With Basketball : Career: Shooting helped keep him back, but he is playing in summer leagues to get a chance at the NBA.
- Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney of Newport Beach...
- KCET-TV 'on Target' to End Fiscal Year Even
- Laguna Niguel : Council Approves $14.3-Million Budget
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Vitamin E May Lessen Risk of Heart Disease, Researchers Say
- 9 Charges Filed Against Driver in Chase : Courts: Fernando Jaime Ramos of Arleta led police for 150 miles on the streets of Los Angeles in a battered truck.
- 6.4-Mile Section of Mulholland to Close at Night : Road Gates Also Will Be Shut When Fire, Floods Threaten
- Southeast/ Long Beach : FIRE AND ICE
- Suspect Sought in Beating of 77-Year-Old : Crime: Robert Paul Moore Jr. is accused in the sexual assault of a woman whom neighbors discovered tied up in her mobile home two days after the incident.
- Volcanic Emissions to Be Studied in Mammoth Mountain Area : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Orange : 84 to Be Offered Early Retirement Plan
- Agency Wants Gnatcatcher Left Off State List : Nature: Fish and Game Department maintains the federal Endangered Species Act protects the rare songbird. Environmentalists argue a state listing, to be weighed Friday, would only complement that.
- Teachers to Take Strike Vote Before Serious Contract Talks Begin : Labor: Union will distribute ballots next week. Leaders hope to speed up negotiations; school board president calls the tactic misguided.
- Fullerton's Moore Wins, Advances in Junior Tennis
- Marine Injured in Accident at Base
- GOING TO EXTREMES : Careening Toward Legitimacy : Pioneering Pereyra Brings Street Luge Racing Out of the Shadows
- TV REVIEW : Solid Acting Saves Unoriginal 'Bleachers'
- INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- Beyond Garnish
- Buy a Bag, Start a Ranch
- Lord Ennals; Fought Addiction to Valium
- SANTA MONICA : Quake-Damaged Medical Plaza Reopens in July After $3-Million Work
- Assembly Mess Just Fine With the Democrats
- COLUMN ONE : This Power Game Has High Stakes for India : Rocks and rhetoric fly as a U.S. consortium begins to build a huge utility plant. If newly elected officials scratch the project, billions in foreign investment may be jeopardized.
- Sniffing Out Problems With Men's Colognes
- THEATRE REVIEW : Standard 'Peter Pan' May Be Growing Old : Cabrillo Music group has more space to fill, but this production lacks the appeal of the troupe's last outing.
- Orange County Almanac
- BUENA PARK : Short Sections of 2 Streets Will Close
- BY DESIGN : Not Your Father's Seersucker . . . : . . . Or His Bald Spot . . .
- Remanufacturing Benefits Industry and Customers : Firms are finding ways to rebuild and resell such diverse items as printer cartridges and auto transmissions.
- VENTURA : Middle School Gets New Principal
- Honest, Abe, They Changed Your Birthday
- SUN VALLEY : LAUSD Buys Buses That Use Natural Gas
- South Bay : SUNKEN SHIP
- Volunteers / Helping hands : School District Honors Slunka
- Jewelry Store Bandits Grab $900 Diamond
- San Gabriel Valley : Compromise Reached on City Council Seat
- Varvais Survives Big Scare : Tennis: Royal standout rallies to win first-round match in junior sectional.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Garrett Proves His Mettle at Catalina
- Is Rich and Richer Dumb and Dumber? : Movies: Jim Carrey's $20-million fee for 'The Cable Guy' alarms some in the industry, while his managers call it a 'genius' move by Sony.
- Man Gets Life in Prison for Stabbing 2 Glendale Men to Death : Murder: Marvin Edward Johnson III, called 'cold, callous, calculating,' will have no chance of parole.
- To a Mother, the Enemy Is Violence
- VENTURA : New School Budget Includes Staff Raises
- Newport Beach : Museum Expansion Plan Moving Forward
- 2 Children Recovering From Crash That Killed 2 Adults
- WOODLAND HILLS : Club Is a Relief to Parents, New Pastime for Kids
- Loss of Fertility Clinic 'Halo' Worried Official : Investigation: UCI Medical Center's Mary Piccione feared that misconduct allegations would dim the luster brought to the university by center director Roberto Asch, ex-administrator says.
- Ambassador Upsets Argentina by Blowing Whistle on Referee
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Humphrey Advances in Amateur
- GOING TO EXTREMES : Oldest Team Remains Ready For Challenge
- Generation Hex : Rolling Stone Has Long Dominated Rock Journalism, but Some Industry Insiders Say Spin Now Has the Advantage in Coverage of the Crucial Alternative Scene
- Farewell to a Friend : Fire Station to Honor Disabled Volunteer Who Had to Give Up Beloved Duties
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Put on DL Very Reluctantly
- 'Equity Kids' Staging Cabaret AIDS Benefit : Family: Young actress Megan McGinnis calls on her show-biz pals to appear in a musical fund-raiser.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Star Tours
- CYPRESS : Senior Center Expo to Highlight Services
- High School Football Player Shot to Death; Killer Sought
- SIMI VALLEY : Sign-Ups Begin for Summer Classes
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Awaits Ruling on Adult News Racks
- EVENTS : The Ears Have It: Everything Under the Sun
- PepsiCo Workers Walk Out at Southland Bottling Plants : Labor: Picketing begins in Buena Park. Strike over pensions threatens Fourth of July weekend distribution.
- Annie Buggs; at 115, One of the Oldest People in the World
- Justices Reinstate Conviction of U.S. Judge in California
- Foster's Prospects Fade After Key Senate Loss : Congress: Allies fall short of forcing vote on surgeon general nominee. Final attempt is scheduled for today.
- Simply Simple
- Youth Killed With Shovel, Buried in Hole He Had Dug : Crime: A man and a teen-ager who allegedly taunted the victim before beating him to death are arrested.
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : ROARING GOOD TIME : Vintage Motorcycles Will Burn Up Track
- Supreme Court Upholds Lawyer Solicitation Curbs : Law: Justices scale back a freedom granted to attorneys 18 years ago. Ruling allows restrictions on letters to families of accident victims.
- Carasi Arrested in CityWalk Double Murder
- Westside : Landlords Win Round in Rent Control Fight
- OJAI : Nordhoff High's Top Grad Gives Thanks
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Stricken Man's Car Crashes Into Pole
- CALABASAS : Community Gate Plan Up for Hearing
- Board OKs 4th Attempt at Passing Bond Issue : Schools: Pleasant Valley district agrees to place $55-million measure before voters in the fall. Latest bid lost by less than 1% of the vote in June.
- Measles Epidemic Is Declared Over
- NHL Approves Loan of $10.5 Million to Kings : Hockey: Commissioner believes funds from Colorado group will help stabilize the franchise for the next few months.
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Slump, Not Pain, Keeps Easley Out of Lineup
- ART REVIEWS : A Promising Aesthetic in Feminist Art
- Accord Ends 7-Month Feud Between Street Vendors' Groups
- Campaign Gift Limit of $10,000 Passes Senate by Bare Minimum
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Fire Authority Employee to Seek Supervisor's Post
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Group Says Its Plan Can Put O.C. in Black
- An Embargo Ignored by the World : Cuba: Americans lose out as investors around the world get a jump on our neighbor nation's changing economy.
- Temblor Rattles Nerves, Little Else in County
- Development to Affect County, Planners Warn : Newhall Ranch: Officials fear spillover from the massive housing project near Santa Clarita. But builder says there are no plans to extend across the line.
- Stricter Curbs on Tiny Airborne Particles Sought
- OXNARD : Defendant Guilty of Manslaughter
- Overturn System of Unanimous Jury : A 12-0 verdict is a costly, needless requirement. State amendment would ease taxpayers' burden, ensure justice is served.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Home Stand Seen as 'Make or Break'
- Weaver Outlasts O'Mara : Boxing: Heavyweight retains his title with unanimous decision at Warner Center Marriott.
- Ball-Filled Play Pits for Children Present Opportunity to Clean Up : Technology: O.C. franchise operator uses Scrub-O-Sphere to sanitize facilities at playgrounds and fast-food restaurants.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Fall on Rate-Cut Hopes
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- LABOR
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Fall on Rate-Cut Hopes
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : A Dog's Best Cook
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : Go Ask Alice : The Making of a Doggy Foodie
- Unpredictable Pinot Noir
- Morning Fire Destroys Plant Near Airport
- Two Wild and Crazy Guys : The brothers Campos aren't called the Wonder Twins for nothing. With their out-there get-ups--and self-promotion--they've become a club's star attraction
- Metropolis' Alien Dance Spa: Peep Show in Spirit
- Institute Gets Ready for a Little Night Music : On Sunday, Brandeis-Bardin launches 'Under the Stars,' its summer concert series of Jewish music.
- Japanese Storm Hijacked Jet; 364 Aboard Safe
- Lawmakers in Russia Lash Out at Premier : Parliament: Lower house votes 'no confidence' in government. Deputies are angered by Kremlin's handling of Chechen terrorist attack.
- Cold War Novel Based on Real-Life Experience : Susan Eisenhower, Ike's granddaughter, describes international intrigue in 'Breaking Free: A Memoir of Love & Revolution.'
- THEATER REVIEW : Appeal of 'Peer Gynt' Interpretation Limited
- English spoken . . . there:"Exploring the...
- SRS Labs Inc.: The Santa Ana company...
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : Feeding Tips
- Ice Skating-Roller Hockey Complex to Open Next Year
- PET FOOD SPECIAL : For the Birds
- Studio's $20-Million Suit Accuses City of Conspiracy, Rights Violations
- Baldness Drug Infomercial Raises Hair of Some in Medical Community