- Big Southland Population Jump Expected : Survey: Spurred by economic revival, gain of 2.3 million people by 2005 will be largest of any U.S. metropolitan area.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Hope Fades for Meat Reform
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Toxin May Have Caused Bird Attack That Inspired Film
- From Irvine to Eternity : Resident Urges Council to Plot Cemetery So He Won't Have to Spend Afterlife Out of Town
- This Gingrich a Proponent of Gay Pride : Politics: The lesbian half-sister of the conservative Speaker of the House is in Orange County as part of a nationwide effort to promote openness about homosexuality.
- Tarzana : Suspected Drug Supplier Arrested
- OXNARD : Major Crimes Are Down, Records Show
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Wildly Surrender Winning Streak
- Windows 95 Spurs Price Upgrade in Touchstone Shares : Computers: O.C. software firm's stock nearly doubles after program that checks compatibility with new system is introduced.
- Implant Recipients Say Dow Lied; Congress Asked to Act
- Software Firm's Shares Dip as Product Is Delayed
- New-Media Pioneers Talk Art, but Commerce Rules
- Crushorama
- 3 Charged in Embezzlement at L.A. Museum
- The Past Checks In at Punk Hotel
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Replacement CEO Won't Be a Replicate : Search: Supervisors say whoever takes Popejoy's place will have to be much more willing to take orders.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : One Challenge That Couldn't Be Overcome : Profile: Resignation is a frustrating departure for Popejoy, who built a reputation for not buckling under pressure.
- Golf Tournament Will Benefit Senior Center
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspects Named in Shotgun Slaying
- Intergalactic single momWe saw the movie "Species"...
- Group Offers City Suggestions for Cutting Costs : Thousand Oaks: Task force presents council with 62-page report. Some proposals meet with raised eyebrows, others with consensus.
- Steffi Graf Investigated for Tax Evasion
- Don't Open the Door to Guest Workers : Agribusiness: It's the growers' greed, not need, that is behind the proposed program.
- 41 Luxury Boxes for Coliseum?
- HEALTH CARE
- Is It Worth 10 Minutes to Be Able to Decipher That Prospectus?
- FCC Rethinks Local Phone Subsidy System : Telecom: Aim is to favor needier communities. Regulators plan to propose changes today.
- PUBLISHING
- Liberty National Bank Reverses Losses, Reports Profit
- Salsa <i> con </i> Crunch
- Whose City Is It Anyway? : Internet: Private companies hope to profit with Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach 'home pages' on the World Wide Web, but some municipal officials object, want disclaimers.
- 14 Probate Referees Flunk Tough New Test : Estates: Controller Kathleen Connell suspends them. She vows to raise standards for the appointive posts.
- Masked Gunmen Kill 50 Tutsis and Hutus in Burundi
- New, Damning Data in Old Spy Case
- San Fernando Valley : IRS Puts Alamo Fashion on the Block
- THOUSAND OAKS : Space Available for Kids' Cultural Tour
- SPLASH NOTEBOOK / MARTIN HENDERSON : Recent Losing Pattern Forces Fernandez to Draw Line in Sand
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : An Improved Stottlemyre Haunts the Blue Jays
- ENERGY
- Home of the Porklift
- A Can a Day, That's All We Eat
- Shuttle Set to Carry Satellite Aloft Today
- MUSIC PICK OF WEEK : Disbanding Acousticats to Start New Lives
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Wall Street Sees Increased Pressure for State Takeover
- Sports
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : No-Contest Plea in Student's Death : Courts: Drunk driver Scott Glen Davis could be sentenced to 10 years for killing salutatorian Kathryn Marie Ward.
- VENTURA : Doctor's Widow Sues Former Partner
- Fullerton Offers Help to Home Buyers
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Panel Challenges Oil Tanker Routing
- Southeast : NOBODY'S SAFE
- BREA : Seniors Offered Course to Improve Driving
- GARDEN GROVE : City Landscaping, Lighting Fees to Change Little From Last Year
- San Gabriel Valley : RECALL RECALLED
- Black's New Career Rolls With River Rats : Roller hockey: After giving up job as lawyer, he's with Sacramento, his third RHI team in three seasons.
- King of the Lakers Has Foot in Door : Pro basketball: Obscure second-round pick intends to be around awhile.
- When a Patient Refuses Care
- Dressing Down Salads
- SANTA MONICA : L.A. Seeks to Place Resident on Neighbor's Airport Commission
- Lincoln and a Girl Named Brenda
- 'New Neighbors' Being Sought in Swindle : Crime: Claiming to be recent arrivals, couple steal money by saying they locked themselves out of their car.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Depression-Era Democrats
- Shake-Up Pondered at CSUN : College athletics: Hiegert and Brame among administrators whose jobs appear in jeopardy.
- INSURANCE
- FORKLORE : Loose Genes
- Jammin' Doughnuts
- SANTA MONICA : Homeless Man Shot at Beach During Confrontation With Taggers, Police Say
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Viewing the Case Through a Racial Lens
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fishing for Perfection in Great Atmosphere : Pier 17 feels right and offers such winners as a generous fried calamari appetizer, but lacks consistency in pricing and preparation.
- FBI Documents on Idaho Siege Reported Altered
- POLITICS : Ailing Reed Rejects Move to Rename Park for Her
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Legislators' Recovery Plan: Millions from Cities, Measure M : Bankruptcy: Proposal for debt forgiveness and transportation tax funds draws immediate fire as only shifting burden.
- Star Tours : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- 'Second-Step' Facility Helps Homeless Get Back on Feet : Rehabilitation: The first project of its kind in the county, Henderson House bridges the gap between a shelter and independent living for the mentally ill and recovering substance abusers.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sought in Baby's Kidnap, Death Captured in Georgia
- Countywide : Martini Named Captain, Commander of Men's Jail
- WESTMINSTER : City Sends Layoff Notices to 30 Workers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plan for Elsmere Canyon Landfill Draws Fire : Environment: More opposition to proposed dump is voiced at second part of public hearing. Alternatives are explored.
- It's Larry King Live, but He's Taking the Questions
- Urge to Merge : First Chicago-NBD Deal Underscores Banking Trend
- Knish Knish
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Hay Fever' Nothing to Sneeze At
- Taking a Stand Against Use of Nuclear Energy : Greenpeace spokesman David Chatfield, a Santa Paula High alum, says his group works to promote alternatives.
- Novelist Carolyn See to Lead 2-Day Workshop : Other events include a session conducted by Wendy Dager on writing and selling greeting cards.
- Clinton to Issue Guidelines on School Religion Rights
- SANTA MONICA : Police Get Passing Grade at First Community Meeting
- Explanation Sought in Crane Worker's Death : Accident: Gene Hooker, 60, was planning to retire after completing the job on which he was killed. He was described as experienced and safety conscious.
- Homelessness Forum to Be Held
- Sherman Oaks Quake Plan Faces the Ax : Council: Feuer tells staff to start phasing out project, saying it is superfluous to other emergency funding programs.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Citizens Will Aid in General Plan Update
- Eldorado Bancorp: The Tustin bank-holding company expects...
- Melon Grown Mellow
- THE LAINERS : A Life of Commitment to Jewish Values
- Border Panel Debates How to Police the Agents : Immigration: New citizens group weighs history of INS abuses against federal promises of reform.
- Base Closures Seen Despite Clinton Delay
- In Judging Fun, Child Is Father to the Man
- BY DESIGN : The British Are Coming : Galliano as Givenchy's new king was the big news at the Paris shows. Perhaps, critics say, <i> haute couture</i> should also get an energy infusion.
- Golden West College Will Stage 'Pippin'
- L.A. Panel Approves Wetlands Plan
- OXNARD : Motorist Killed in Collision With Truck
- San Gabriel Valley : Suit Says Deputy Put Gun in Youth's Ear
- Mixed Bag for Farming : County Reports Slight Rise in Crop Values Overall Despite Medfly and Heavy Rains
- Okada Advances in Tennis Event
- NCAA OKs Gambling Appeals : College sports: Maryland's Milanovich and Raydo will get a chance overturn severe suspensions over gambling.
- Joint Venture Will Develop New Airliner Satellite Grid : Aviation: Government and industry will join hands to provide an array of global communications.
- 7 Dealers Sue Honda Over Bribery : Litigation: Suits allege dealerships suffered while company executives illegally took $15 million for favorable treatment in allocating scarce cars.
- EARNINGS : Buyouts Push CBS Earnings Down 53%
- The Kitchen Parton
- GOP 'Wanted Poster' Poses Threat, 7 Democrats Charge
- Looking for Fun in All the Right Places : The county becomes a giant playground for a trio of adventurers who pedal, paint and skate their way through a summer day.
- Sports : St. Monica's Klemm Proved a Little School Can Play With the Best : Prep basketball: Departing coach leaves a fine win-loss record and a reputation for good sportsmanship.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : The Quotable Mr. Popejoy
- FASHION : Little Items Can Have a Big Impact on Style : Selecting the right accessories--from wallets to jewelry and scarves--is a sure way to update your image.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Mind Over Matter : The Weird Worlds of Extreme Heat and Cold
- DANA POINT : Council OKs Sharing Animal Shelter Costs
- People
- L.A. Schools Breakup Bid Faces More Hurdles : Education: Despite legislative panel's passage of bill, many say process may take years and predict bitter legal challenges.
- Feickert Quits Baseball Post at Antelope Valley College
- Vito and Eddie Sasso will be cutting...
- GOINGS ON : Musical Is Presented at Santa Barbara High : The multimedia show centers on a teen-ager whose life is spiraling downward.
- It's Your Life : MUSIC CONTEST : Bands Will Do Battle for Metro Awards
- School Breakup Proposal Clears Key Senate Hurdle : Education: Committee approves drastic easing of signature requirement to put issue before L.A. district voters. Opponents of measure vow to continue fight.
- It's Your Life : GOOD FEELINGS : Mangione Will Bring His Jazz Pedigree to the Ventura Theatre
- LEIMERT PARK : Reception to Honor Creator of 'L.A. Phoenix' Comic Book
- South Bay : GUNS AND AMMO
- Retiree Opens Doors for Homeless : Ventura: Les Goldberg purchases a three-bedroom fixer-upper to accommodate up to four transients.
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Government Cuts Worry Jewish Leader
- Reseda : Post-Quake Case Against Shop Settled
- Westside : WRONG ADDRESS
- Teen-Ager Killed in Street Fight Involving Fans at America Cup
- All-Star Game Is in Prime Time, but TV Ratings Strictly Late Night
- HEALTH CARE
- International Business : Lego Builds Interest Among Girls, One Pastel-Colored Block at a Time : Marketing: Danish toy maker thinks it's found post-unisex success with latest line. The secret? Lots of accessories.
- Kansas town survives tornado of notoriety : The media whirlwind has subsided in Herington. It arose shortly after the arrival of Terry L. Nichols.
- Vietnamese Leader Nixes Concessions : Communism: Comments by Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet enrage O.C. expatriates who oppose U.S. decision to normalize relations.
- Perks From the Boss : Konkret Examples of Power and Exclusivity in Menswear
- Forecast Calls for Thunder : New Label for Young Men Would Like to Remain Somewhat Unpredictable
- Hanoi Once Withheld Remains, Official Says
- Estrada Brothers Release First CD : The group dates to the '50s. Now the players have hit a new stride in Latin jazz. The collection's title? It's 'About Time.'
- Schools Trustee Presses for Probe
- IRVINE : Large Homes OKd for University Park
- SIMI VALLEY : City Delays Decision on New Police Chief
- Ojai Moves to Keep Initiative Off Ballot : Recreation: Proposal calls for spending an additional $125,000 yearly on programs. Officials fear it could be disastrous to city finances.
- Home Court Is Definitely to His Advantage
- Pumar Takes Title From Monjardin : Boxing: Filipino knocks out state junior lightweight champion in fifth round.
- Rockets Gave Maxwell Walking Papers
- AGRICULTURE
- Letter From Leeson Makes Plea for Trial in Britain
- China Hints at Retaliation Over U.S. Taiwan Policy : Trade: Boeing executives are warned that relationships with U.S. firms could suffer because of Administration action.
- BY DESIGN : Smelling Like a Rose . . . or a Gardenia : Our Own Back Yards Are the Inspiration for Many of the Sweet Scents a Lot of Us Are Wearing These Days
- Vietnam Warns It Won't Bend on Rights Issues : Asia: Hanoi thanks Clinton for recognition but won't overhaul system to suit U.S. demands.
- RESTAURANTS : Dim Sum Stands Out at Kimsu
- Stirring Up an Appetite for Culinary Bastille
- Packwood Hearings Put Pressure on Panel : Ethics: Female lawmakers, advocacy groups push Senate committee to open up its investigation. Decision on next step is delayed again.
- San Gabriel Valley : FIRE CHIEF'S FIRING
- Calabasas : District Considers Property Tax Effort
- Nomo Is Pitching Relief for Baseball
- The Battle to Gain a Beachhead : Beach volleyball: Its increasing popularity and new Olympic status have turned the sport's factions into fierce rivals, each seeking control.
- Battle Likely Over Sweeping Plan to Cut Industrial Smog : Pollution: Use of many common chemicals would be curtailed if AQMD adopts rule. Critics call it too drastic.
- Power Rangers Movie Is a Cut Above TV Show, at Least
- Headlands' Owners Appeal Ruling Barring Development : Litigation: They hope to overturn decision upholding voter-approved measures to block Dana Point project.
- CAMARILLO : Homeless Facility May Face Closure
- Burbank Breaks Airport Planning Accord : Council: City pulls out of year-old cooperative agreement with panel over area development, expansion of terminal.
- Tunnel Firm Official OKd False Papers, Agent Says : Metro Rail: Court documents allege that company knew it had not met specifications on subway project. Spokesman for firm says 'there has been no violation of law.'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Lot Owners Ordered to Clear Fire Debris by Nov. 1
- Camping Trips Offered by Salvation Army
- Glendale Firefighters Face a Year's Pay Freeze : Budget: Other city employees, who have already had their turns at a 0% increase, will get salary hikes this time.
- Spa Nearly Claims Boy's Life : Hazard: Ex-Ram Greg Meisner rescues and resuscitates his son after 6-year-old is caught by suction of recirculation drain. He and officials warn that other users of older spas could face same danger.
- Movie Review : 'Dr. Caligari' Offers a Dose of Nuttiness
- TELEVISIONMatoian's Moves: Fox's lowest ratings streak since...
- Home Insurance
- Nayo on Racism
- Student Drug Tests
- Military Justice
- Reparations: Lives Disrupted by War
- Police Training
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Race Rises to Surface in Heated Exchange : Lawyers: Ito orders jury out of room, threatens Cochran and Darden with contempt for personal attacks. Prosecutor had asked witness if he described a voice as sounding like a black man.
- Lesbians: Reasons Why Business Failed
- Orange County Top 10
- Crime: Police Deployment and Ammunition Sales
- Helms on AIDS and Homophobes
- OC Fans' Choices
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 13, 1995
- Obituaries - July 13, 1995
- Obituaries - July 13, 1995
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- BANK HEIST: Three men stole about $750,000...
- Slain Man's Girlfriend Denies He Lunged Toward Deputies' Guns : Shooting: She says he was entering home. Sheriff's official insists 'suspect had partial control' of weapon.
- Sanitation District Manager Announces His Resignation
- BOOK BATTLES: Local libraries are fighting back...
- New USC Entrance Test Problem : Football: Haslip battles Educational Testing Service after it alleges that he cheated on his SAT.
- Big Loss Faced by Depositors in Seized Firm : Regulation: Bills from receiver, lawyer and accountants, if approved by judge, will substantially reduce the funds remaining at the O.C. check-cashing service.
- Republican Budget Cuts Also Carve Out New Policies : Congress: Using appropriations to alter programs is nothing new, supporters maintain. But critics call the process 'government by stealth.'
- Defense Witness Testimony Called Into Question
- U.N. Chief Empowered to Retake Bosnia Enclave
- Admissions Policy Under Fire : Education: Mother of 4-year-old sues UC regents, alleging elementary school run by UCLA unfairly reserves spaces for wealthy. Officials defend practice as necessary for diversity.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tapping Into Technology in Hopes of Making Electricity Cheaper : Energy: New usage-measuring meters and deregulated systems are part of a PUC effort to achieve lower rates.
- AMERICA AND VIETNAM: A NEW ERA : From Business Pioneers in Hanoi, a Toast to New Ties : Commerce: U.S. executives applaud decision, say they're no longer 'hobbled.' But the Vietnamese reaction is muted.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Class Teaches Coping With Hearing Loss
- Winning Game Takes Back Seat to Beating Heat
- House Panel Recommends Deep Cuts at NASA : Space: Agency sharply opposes call to transfer programs and jobs from Maryland to Pasadena.
- AGRICULTURE : Farm Bill May Contain Bitter Pill for Nation's Sugar Growers : Coalition of conservatives and liberals is trying to eliminate the industry's price supports. Proposal could strike another blow to California economy.
- COLUMN ONE : Wenatchee: Little Town of Horrors : This bucolic Northwest city seemed to epitomize the innocence of rural America. Then came a plague of grisly crimes, natural disasters and a child sex scandal.
- Mother Ruled Competent to Stand Trial in Boys' Deaths
- Panel Votes to Cut President's Economic Aides
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Mooring Fees Prompt Objections
- Nest Friends : Birds That Made Capistrano Famous Find a Home at Valley Sewage Treatment Plant
- Fears Cited Over Access to Quake Insurance : Legislation: Consumer advocates are concerned that compromises on competing bills will limit coverage availability.
- South Bay : WEEPING WILLOWS
- VENTURA : City Expected to Pick Agency to Run HERO
- Encino : Man Killed by Reserve Officer Is Identified
- Rose Bowl Might Get a $20-Million Face Lift
- AMERICA AND VIETNAM: A NEW ERA : O.C. Conservatives Seek Ways to Thwart Normalization : Reaction: Their options are limited, but Rep. Robert K. Dornan says he will pursue a bill to prohibit funding of an American embassy in Hanoi.
- Body of Missing Girl Found on Shore of Lake : Accident: Nine days after family's rented boat capsized in San Bernardino County, worker discovers Marisol Quezada, 4.
- San Gabriel Valley : TAX CUT
- San Fernando Valley : Turnout Low for Prison Guard Protest
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Journey of a Man Caught Between Worlds : A BOOK THAT WAS LOST AND OTHER STORIES <i> by S. Y. Agnon</i> , edited by Alan Mintz and Anne Golomb Hoffman, Schocken, $27.50, 436 pages
- Clinton Speech to Outline Policy on Preferences
- Westside : THERE'S THE RUB
- Probe Finds No Fault by Officers in Accident That Killed Boy
- 3 Quickly Arrested in Bank Robbery : Crime: Following electronic signal planted in money from Lake Forest credit union, authorities capture suspected thieves in car on Riverside Freeway.
- Southeast : GRIM TASK
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ALL-STAR GAME : Nomo Touches Down, Leaves Long Trail of Burned Out Flash Bulbs in His Wake
- Mantle Tries New Kind of Comeback : Baseball: Hall of Fame outfielder speaks of new chance at life while making first appearance since liver transplant.
- Earnings Reports Force Investors To Look Ahead
- INSURANCE
- ENERGY
- ADVERTISING
- '90s FAMILY : In Search of a Perfect Match : Choosing a college can be daunting for students and parents. That's where consultants can help by sifting through information on more than 3,500 schools.
- AMERICA AND VIETNAM: A NEW ERA : From War to Rapprochement
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Ruling Party Wins Big in Chihuahua
- Big Orange, Blue Ribbons and Red Ink
- COTO DE CAZA : Wilderness Park Offers Youth Classes
- July Sun Banishes June Gloom : Long-Awaited Clear, Warm Weather Predicted to Last Through Weekend
- Studio City : In-N-Out Burgers Put on Back Burner
- Obituaries : * Ray Wilson; Businessman, World Traveler
- Westside : Groups Sue to Block Marina Development
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and isues behind the news. : Life's an Open Book for New Reader : At 69, Louis Ennis has gained a passion for words and learning that has brought him to a proud chapter in his life.
- Tearful Blades Says Death Was Accidental
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Grosse Fatigue': A Quirky Dark Comedy
- TELEVISION'Late' Cast: Daniel Roebuck will play Jay...
- Normalizing Ties to Vietnam Important Step for U.S. Firms : Pacific Rim: California stands to profit handsomely when barriers fall to trade with fast-growing country.
- Samsung Again Extends Deadline of Tender Offer in Its Deal With AST
- China's Software Piracy Crackdown Hits Snag : Technology: Turns out the country's biggest user of illegal software is the Chinese government itself.
- HEALTH CARE
- This Federal Pork Is More Nourishing Than Usual : Food: To ease swine surplus, USDA will buy $30 million worth of ham and ground pork to serve up in school cafeterias.
- House OKs Bill Sharply Reducing Foreign Aid : Congress: Measure includes ban on funds for groups involved with abortions. Senate is expected to water it down.
- AMERICA AND VIETNAM: A NEW ERA : Renewal of Vietnam Ties Angers Vets : Reaction: Orange County's POW-MIA families also show little support for President Clinton's historic decision. Some vow to fight normalization.
- Are We Teaching Too Little, Too Late? : Americans are fiercely divided over sex education. Some call for abstinence. Others preach contraceptives. But so far, little seems to be working.
- Q & A
- Central Los Angeles : These Shop Owners Want More Taxes
- Youths Embark on First-Class 'Tour' of World : Culture: Students 'visit' a country each week in a summer program that exposes them to cooking, drama, crafts and music of foreign lands.
- Panel Urged to Reconsider Centralized Smog Tests : Pollution: Shop owners say the plan would cost them business and inconvenience motorists. Schillo withdraws his support.
- Tax Measure to Aid Libraries OKd for Ballot : Ventura: Council backs a plan that would charge property owners $35 a year to ensure Foster, Wright, Avenue facilities stay open.
- Plan Would Disperse Gateway Students, Provide More Class Time
- Exiled Priest Misses Parish in Chiapas : Ministry: Father Loren Riebe is petitioning to return. The government accuses him of inciting the peasants, but critics call those trumped-up charges.
- ALL-STAR GAME : Japanese Fans Say 'Tornado' Is Their Hero : All-Star game: Dodger pitcher Hideo Nomo's appearance at The Ballpark has tremendous impact in his native land, where he once was branded a rebel.
- 'Real World' Doesn't Look Like His World : Commentary: The MTV staple has gone international, with a global gang of seven rooming in a house in London. But they still don't look like anybody this writer knows.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields, Profit Taking Spark Selloff
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Ailing Heart Puts Yeltsin in Hospital
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearings to Determine the Fate of Nightclub
- Ads on Police Cars to Raise Funds for Oxnard Youth Programs, Public Safety Services : Finance: The creative ploy is part of a $59-million budget approved by the council.
- PLACENTIA : City Merchants Sprucing Up Downtown
- OJAI : Construction Begins on Park Bandstand
- Chatsworth : Horse Rescuer Faces Eviction From Ranch
- Prostitution Sting Nets 82 Arrests
- Tuizer's Homer Gives East the Victory : Legion baseball: Lone North Hollywood East player a true star.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Orange County Plans to Pursue New Tax Proposals : Bankruptcy: In wake of sales tax defeat, options are listed in memos to supervisors. They include liquor and cigarette levies, which would need legislative approval.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Hardware Store Foes Plan Petition Drive
- SAG President Barry Gordon Planning to Run for Congress
- Not-So-Sweet Odor of the Slush Fund : Ruling stemming from budget impasse opens door to abuse
- PORT HUENEME : Cargo Shipments Up 15% Over Last Year
- Central Los Angeles : HELP ARRIVES
- A Fresh Approach to Homeless Aid : Washington provides major funding under a system that emphasizes local cooperation
- Ready for New Look at the 'Sky'? : Theater: The unusual song-play about social issues in L.A. has become a work in progress. It opens tonight in New York.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Netscape Will Come to Market
- Probe of Police Rampage Implicates Only 7 Officers
- Supervisors Drop Fight Against Annexation : Government: In a 'downsizing' prelude, Laguna Hills gets tentative OK to take over an area the county had sought to keep.
- County-USC Closure Seen as Peril to 911 System : Health: Indigent patients would flood other hospitals and overextend resources, experts say. Alternate proposal calls for closing Harbor and Olive View facilities instead.
- Obituaries : * Dr. Harry Owen Simmons; Retired Optometrist
- Lake View Terrace : Fund-Raiser Benefits Wildlife Waystation
- Supervisors Hear Plea to Spare Libraries
- Prison Guards Protest Against Budget Cuts and Beanbag Guns : Corrections: A comparatively small group of pickets opposes some of the policies at the institution.
- Shank's Goal Lifts Bullfrogs Over Phoenix, 6-5
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields, Earnings Fears Drive Selloff
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Departure From Bosnia Now More Likely
- Partners to Parents . . . and Then Back Again
- AMERICA AND VIETNAM: A NEW ERA : Division at the Wall : Visitors at the War Memorial Voice Their Anger, Understanding
- Man, 44, Drowns in Pool at Tustin Apartment Complex
- City's Economic Development Director to Be Named Soon
- DANA POINT : Headlands Ecology Workshops Scheduled
- SEAL BEACH : $35,000 From Leisure World Caps Library Deal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rumors Swirl About Angels and Tapani
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Reacts Strongly to Agassi's Treatment
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: Shareholders of the Costa...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : With Internet Phone, Talk Is Literally Cheap
- Clinton Expected to Accept Closure Panel's List Today : Bases: Agreement with Defense Department calls for about one-third of the jobs at McClellan, near Sacramento, to be turned over to private firms.