- THE WORLD : JAPAN : The Lesson of Aum Supreme Truth: Constitution Creates Vulnerability
- Obituary
- A Poet's Gotta Do What a Poet's Gotta Do
- Dispute Flares Over High-Rise Sprinklers : Safety: Condominium residents argue that expense of retrofitting is not justified. Fire officials, citing 1974 law, refuse to make an exception.
- Hernandez Has Game of His Life : Dodgers: Piazza's backup steps up and lifts slumping club to 12-2 victory over Reds.
- SAILING : Cheval, Windquest Battle in Transpac
- Splash Falls From First
- Ripken Unreal but How About This Student?
- . . . . After Friday's KP...
- TO THE RESCUE: With England's biggest annual...
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- THEATER : Upper Crust vs. Ethnic Stew : After years of exploring WASPs, A.R. Gurney goes into multicultural 'Overtime.' 'It is a stretch for me, talking about ethnicity in America,' the playwright acknowledges.
- On Top of Old Smoky, What a View
- CLOSE-UP : Play House
- STYLE / FASHION : Wanna Get Married Now? Sure.
- Artists of Latin America
- Simpson Defense Drops Witnesses in Strategy Shift : Trial: Defendant is unlikely to testify as lawyers prepare pared-down presentation. There are risks to the leaner approach and some team members express concerns.
- 'Roswell'
- Midwesterners Bailing Out of Flood-Prone River Plains : Exodus: Rains push many along the Missouri, Mississippi to high ground. But farmers are staying put.
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Radical Treatment Needed for U.S. Med Schools
- A Work of Ark : Hobby: Dale Hines, 80, has labored for 24 years to build a 50-foot sailboat in his back yard. It will hit the water for the first time this week.
- The Sea's Living Light Show : Chemical Reaction 'Looks Like Little Fireflies in the Ocean'
- VENTURA : 50 Compete in Wheelchair Tennis Event
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : COMMENTARY ON PUBLIC TELEVISION : Continued Federal Support of KCET Benefits Community : Local PBS station educates and entertains--especially children--through programs both on and off the air.
- Great Day for Graf, Great Game for Both : Wimbledon: She wins sixth championship by outlasting Sanchez Vicario with a memorable finish, 4-6, 6-1, 7-5.
- Ducks Take Delight With Draft of Kilger : Hockey: Anaheim gets its center of choice, among other prospects, after defensemen go 1-2-3.
- LATIN PULSE : Return of a Bolero Titan
- HELP!: We love you, Ringo, oh yes...
- Intimate Conflicts : The thoughts a man can get up to while waiting for his wife! : LYING IN BED, <i> By J.D. Landis (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $19.95; 296 pp.)</i>
- Canada--Vince Kovacevich, Redlands "Blencathra House, 125 Mountain...
- Think Globally (Have a Good Time Locally) : THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES: A Journey Around South America, <i> By Ernesto "Che" Guevara</i> . <i> Translated by Ann Wright (Verso: $19.95, 156 pp., 16 black-and-white photographs)</i>
- Across Canada, Among the Train People
- News Worthy : Federal Cuts Prompt Residents, Journalism Students to Worry About Fate of Nation's Only Paper Devoted to Housing Projects
- Hotel Health Food: It may be a...
- Kohl Honors Nazi Victims at Auschwitz
- Al Arnold; Venice Pioneer, Merchant Mariner
- SPLASH CENTRAL: The Valley is the nation's...
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Earthquake Recovery Center Is Open
- A Young Student of the 'Sweet Science' : At 16, East L.A.'s Adan Reyes Is a Dedicated Boxer Who Already Has 104 Victories in the Ring
- Russians See U.S. Astronaut's Mir Complaints as 'Whining'
- Cleaning Up the Streets : For Tom Haner, scourge of vandals, community service isn't a sentence
- Notes about your surroundings
- Huntington's Fourth of July Challenge : The City Has Improved Its Police Response but Must Find More Ways to Stop Violence
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Ogle, Lowery Are Leading a Tight Field
- Two Eagles Find Their Wings Once More After Illness : Wildlife: Mystery ailment had killed nine others. Survivors undergo month of training before being released to national refuge in Wisconsin.
- Keeping N. Korea on Westward Path : Asia: One year after his demigod father's death, mysterious Kim Jong Il seems committed to opening relations with the outside world, analysts say.
- Alaska Glacier 'Gallops' Toward Sea : Geology: Cushion of water beneath the ice slicks the way for the mass to flow faster.
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : This little 'Fauntleroy' is funnier, feistier and more his own lord
- Cali Cartel Kingpin Turns Himself In
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Will a love scene be the best therapy for 'ER's Gloria Reuben?
- WATTS : Councilman Acts to Spur Economy
- A Voter Deal to Avoid the Orange Aura : L.A. supervisors must offer a 'contract' of reforms to deal with the county's fiscal crisis.
- E. Claiborne Robins; Philanthropist, A.H. Robins CEO
- THOUSAND OAKS : Phone Service Slated to Be Restored Today
- Chamber, Camarillo Print Shopping Guide
- SECOND THOUGHTS: Last September, La Palma gave...
- Hurdles Get Tougher for Rural Area's Horse Lovers : Thousand Oaks: Stable's struggle to relocate exemplifies what some see as threats to the city's equestrian heritage.
- County Report on Race Is Uninspiring : Commission on Human Relations did a hasty job in probing Antelope Valley skinheads
- So Far Only 8 Say They'll Run for 3 Seats on County Board : Supervisors: Some say budget cuts, shrinking revenues and rising costs of campaigns may be discouraging possible candidates.
- A Partnership Worthy of Encouragement : Expansion of Delhi Center Is First Public-Private Alliance of Its Kind in Santa Ana
- Award-Winning Radio: The producer of syndicated travel...
- Lightening the Load on the Backpacking Trail : Camping: Good boots, easy meals and a plan for the unexpected are essential for those answering the call of the wild.
- Home Improvement : THE SENSIBLE HOME : Portable Unit Keeps Rooms Cool
- THE PARIS MAP GUIDE: The Essential Guide...
- ROGER CORMAN : Master of His Cult
- Northridge Mall a Hot Prospect for Job-Seekers
- Miniature Horse Owners Known for Good Steeds : Breeders: With tiny animals that aren't much bigger than dogs, a fancier can house a herd on little more than two acres and a borrowed pasture.
- BASKETBALL : Las Vegas Tournament Features Ex-Cougar Center Leon Watson
- Bus Bench Ad Proposal Runs Into a Detour : Revenue: Plan would have firm replace dilapidated seats with graffiti-resistant models and pay the city for right to advertise on them. But some community groups see it as an affront to beautification efforts.
- Clinton Says Welfare Reform Threatened by 'Extreme' Positions
- Northridge Portrait : QUAKE LEAVES ITS MARK ON EPICENTER COMMUNITY
- Win, Place and Propose Gets Affirmative Reply
- Lassoing a Legend: Cowboy Bill Pickett's Story : History: Black rodeo star taught the trade to Tom Mix and Will Rogers, but Hollywood ignored him, probably because of his race. And when the Postal Service issued a stamp in his honor, it used a painting of his brother Ben.
- UNSIGNED OPINION
- The Internet: Get a Handle on It or Ignore It?
- Early Exit an Example of Decline in Manners
- MTA Created Confusion With Bus Route Changes
- In-Home Services Changes Opposed
- Library Did Not Buy New Computers
- A Balancing Act
- Limited Caption
- Not a Banner Day
- Telescope Peak Hike
- Beverly Hills: The Return of the Hillgreen Monster
- PRIOR PRYOR
- Truancy in L.A.
- Avocados Help Cut the National Debt
- Truants Don't Deserve Attention--Good Students Do
- Finally, a Positive Spin on Continuation Schools
- Pat Buchanan
- Culver City: Give Good News a Chance
- Police Panel Resignations
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : A Symbol for the Decline of Aerospace : General Dynamics was once San Diego County's largest private employer. But with the Cold War's end it has been vanishing piece by piece. It even--to the dismay of many--is dismantling Missile Park, its popular playground.
- A Better Penalty
- A Minority of One : John Hockenberry's career--and now his book--challenge assumptions about rights, identity and individualism : MOVING VIOLATIONS: War Zones, Wheelchairs, and Declarations of Independence, <i> By John Hockenberry (Hyperion: $24.95; 371 pp.)</i>
- Pursue Real Criminals, Not Trash Scavengers
- Trial Involving Workers' Compensation Fraud Surpasses O.J. in Importance to California
- IT'S MAGIC
- Katz's Offer to Help Met With Scorn
- Store Will Bring Noise and Traffic
- CRIMSON SNIDE
- Out of Arkansas Chicken Farms, Airport...
- In Defense of Island Ranching Operation
- WOOF AND WARP
- House Swap Hints
- View From a Whaling Boat: Death Comes to Denizen of the Deep : Norway: First foreign journalist since the hunt resumed in 1993 is allowed aboard to watch a kill. Nation has endured protests, consumer boycotts and sabotage because it refuses to comply with an international ban.
- Justice Requires Unanimous Verdicts
- County-USC Medical Center
- Dialing the U.K.
- Falling for Nature : Destination: South America : The falls shake the earth with an unrelenting roar like some wild, trapped hurricane. : Spectacular Iguazu Falls straddle the border between Argentina and Brazil, and it's hard to decide which side is more beautiful
- End Political Gridlock and Put O.C. Back on Track
- Bucking Coverage of Fertility Scandal
- U.S.-Japan Trade
- Mental Health Group Had No Choice
- Time to Crack Down on Those Carry-Ons
- SIZE MATTERS
- Health Clinics Perform Valuable Public Service
- Meting Out Justice for Animals, Humans
- WRONG NUMBER
- Government Restructuring Necessary
- Sporting Proposal Would Benefit All
- Echoes of Horror
- Harry Wu
- NONFICTION - July 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 9, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 9, 1995
- Workers Tell of Stress, Chaos at Fertility Clinic : Scandal: Many UCI staffers were alarmed about ethics violations years ago, they say. But fear kept most silent.
- Workers Jested About Bomb Before Blast : Unabomber: Forestry Assn. staffers wondered aloud about suspicious package moments before it exploded, killing their boss. Officials stress that warning signs should not be ignored.
- Job-Saving Plan for McClellan Base Hits Snags
- Workers Tell of Stress, Chaos at Fertility Clinic : Scandal: Many UCI staffers were alarmed about ethics violations years ago, they say. But fear kept most silent.
- Flames Engulf Sailboat Off Newport Coast : Rescue: Five passengers safely flee to a smaller craft they were towing. Party fishing on a nearby yacht guides fireboats to the blaze, which took 30 minutes to put out.
- Orange Board's Charter Schools Idea Contested
- The Brit Who Went Up in Marketability
- Elna Bakker; Author and Environmentalist
- Eminent Domain May Be Used to Get Parcel
- Panorama City : Ceremony to Dedicate Recreation Facility
- Notified Patients Slow to Respond
- SAN CLEMENTE : Trash Collection Fee Hike Approved
- Koll Agrees to Sell 75% of Wetlands Site : Deal Involves Seaports Buying Land in Trade for Mitigation Credits
- SIMI VALLEY : Teen-Ager Convicted in Slaying at Pizzeria
- Oxnard Is Upbeat Despite Planned Store Departures
- San Fernando Valley : Residents to Protest Return of Molester
- Laguna Beach Council Studies Fire-Cleanup Program
- Troubled Over Daughter's Death, Woman Buys Gun, Kills Herself
- FEMA to Give $36.6 Million to Rebuild St. John's Hospital
- Making the Grounds in Thousand Oaks : Business: Bruce Kosmala takes his coffee machines on the road to sell upwardly mobile brews.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Butterfly Park Takes Wing, True to Namesake's Motto
- Ernie Has Passed, but the Magic in His Walk Survives : 'His motivations were never underhanded or nasty. He just loved to garden and he loved people.'
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson, Mariners Walk Over Indians
- Chiles Leaves Hospital, Told to Go Easy After 'Little Stroke'
- COUGH IT UP: In the first such...
- Granada Hills Man Dies in Crash
- LA PALMA : Residents to Pay $1.49 More for Trash Pickup
- Simi Valley Man Convicted in Pizzeria Murder : Courts: Dusty Tyrone Castillo found guilty of killing restaurant manager. He is the last of three teens charged in the case.
- Judge Allows Tape of Murder Suspect : Courts: Peng suggests her husband's mistress fell on a knife, recording shows. The victim was stabbed 18 times.
- Brewers' Surhoff Is Too Much : Baseball: Angels on the wrong side of this offensive show, 9-3.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Is There Another Serena's Song in the Landaluce?
- Weekend TV : All-Star Lineup on 'Latin Nights' Celebration
- U.S. Firms Fight Japanese Plan for Software Standard
- Judge Refuses to Lift Gag Order in Kidnap, Murder Case
- Children's Books Exhibited at Museum
- Southland Bank Robberies Drop 37% This Year
- NEWPORT BEACH : Magician to Perform at 2 City Libraries
- Suspect Held in Attack of 2 Office Workers
- VENTURA : Disabled or Not, Children Share a Day of Fun
- San Gabriel Valley : Benefit to Raise Funds for Officer's Memorial
- Comment : Governor's Stall on Electric Car Fuels Fellow Republican's Ire
- Dickman Rallies, Wins Air Rifle
- Brewers' Surhoff Takes Stoical Approach to Baseball
- Art Review : Bachardy's Work Reveals Eroticism and Refinement
- AIRLINES
- Wilson Tax Cut Survives Key Test in Assembly
- Big Banks Trim Loan Rates : Finance: Following lead of the Federal Reserve Board, they cut prime rates to 8.75% from 9%.
- Wu Case Could Imperil China's Trading Status : Commerce: Angered by activist's detention, Congress might reverse most-favored-nation action by Clinton.
- Gore Backs Use of a Chip in TVs to Block Programs : Violence: Device would allow parents to exercise discretion, vice president says. He also calls for an industrywide voluntary rating system.
- Montoya Released to Halfway House
- Ex-President of Albania Freed From Prison
- EU Mediator Escapes Injury in 2 Attacks Near Sarajevo : Bosnia: Serbs blamed for assaults. Official had made disparaging remark about rebel leaders.
- Clinton Postpones Deciding on Base Closures Until Next Week
- Public Hearing Slated on City General Plan
- Central Los Angeles : Farmers Market Needs a New Home
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Launching Team Was Quite a Feat
- Champagne, Tuxedos, Party . . . and a Profit, Too : Thousand Oaks: City makes $11,000 on the grand opening bash for performing arts center. A donation of $75,000 went untouched.
- Southeast : Downey Gets Tough in Eviction Cases
- Music Review : Recital: Natural Meeting of Past, Present
- Odd Swans, No Lake : Anthony Dowell and the Royal Ballet Offer a Cross-Eyed Look at Old Classic
- Enough Whining! Let's Get Back to a Little Rock 'n' Roll : Commentary: Sure, the stoned, sex-starved anthems of the '70s became ridiculous, but the self-importance and deep inner pain of today's lyricists is out of control.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Promoters Learn That L.A. Fans Will Pay to See Favorites
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- A Violent Death Marks the Spur Posse's Legacy : Death: Young man in group that gained notoriety for sex escapades was killed in rowdy holiday gunfire.
- Donald Sinclair; Veterinary Partner of Herriot
- Tokofsky Retains Win After Recount of School Board Votes
- Universal City : 3 Face Charges After Jump From Building
- BREA : Engineering Strategy to Bring Savings to City
- MISSION VIEJO : Fast-Food Restaurants Filling a Local Void
- Brooks (R-World Almanac):Rancho Palos Verdes Councilwoman Susan...
- Church Opposes Predicting Date of Second Coming
- Priest Shot in Carjacking Plays Dead, Survives
- POLITICS : French Leader in 'Chiractown' Scandal : Political cronies allegedly got housing perks under the new president, then the mayor of Paris.
- Muslim Conference Focuses on Ethnic, Cultural Diversity
- CSUN Will Bring For-Profit School on Campus : Education: Dormitory will house a private firm. University might lose $1 million in FEMA aid.
- Top Players Win in Table Tennis
- Hope for a Family's Happiness : Rare heart condition claims 2 of couple's children and threatens the third, but an operation renews
- TUSTIN : Council Delays Action on Apartment Proposal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Orchestra Plans Move to Arts Plaza
- THOUSAND OAKS : Racist Flyers Found Stuffed in Mailboxes
- GOLF ROUNDUP : It's Seeming More Like Old Times for Azinger
- Jobless Rate Dips to 5.6%, Showing Growth
- Turkish Troops Kill 90 Kurdish Rebels : Military: Incursion into Iraq seeks to destroy guerrilla bases. Baghdad protests raids. Diplomats fear strategy won't help win over Turkish Kurds.
- Britons Upset as Official Links Blacks, Muggings : Europe: Police chief says 80% of such assaults in London are committed by black men. Some question statistics, warn against fueling racism.
- Tax of $35 Per Parcel Urged to Aid Libraries : Budget: Amount for a proposed ballot measure would allow Ventura to expand hours, staffers say. Ojai, county will consider similar levies.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Read All About It
- Benefit Nets $2,000 for Officer's Family
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Leap to Lead, Victory
- Plan Takes Shape at CS Fullerton : Titans: Athletic department trying to turn old blueprint into modern complex.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Cone Salary Likely Too High for Bavasi
- Pop Music Reviews : Flashy McEntire Strays Far From Solid Country Roots
- Officials Quit Search for Special Olympian
- Record Firms Reportedly Shelve Plans for MTV Rival
- Roadside Killing Heightens Police-Militia Suspicions : Ohio: Town fears retaliation after paramilitary leader is shot by officer. Some call it murder, others self-defense.
- YORBA LINDA : Horse Arena Will Receive Second Look
- Sun Valley : Low-Cost Housing Complex Is Dedicated
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Reunited Church to Hold Service for Late Pastor Who Caused Split
- Sherman Oaks : Profit Rate Slows at Miniature Golf Park
- Public Places : Leimert Park: Bolstering a 'Fragile' Place
- Kings, Ducks Won't Give Up Early Picks : Hockey: Teams need first-round spots to get to the next level.
- MOTOR RACING : Voigt Takes the Fifth in Feature at Ventura
- Fujimoto's World Black and White : Basketball: Official circles the globe chasing the bouncing ball, hitting all the whistle stops.
- 'Florinda': A Sordid Tale of a Temptress : Theater review: The sultry heroine sings her way through the troubled story of betrayal and retribution.
- 'Shawshank,' Two TV Movies Take Top Humanitas Prizes : Screenwriters: Scripts for 'The Shawshank Redemption,' 'A Place for Annie' and 'The Burning Season' are lauded for their moral tone.
- Inspired Becker Chases Agassi Out of His Yard : Wimbledon: German gets out of deep hole in semifinals against top-ranked player. Ivanisevic out of luck against Sampras.
- Mixing It Up
- COLUMN ONE : Killers to the Police: Catch Me if You Can : From Jack the Ripper to the Unabomber, some criminals like to taunt their pursuers. But can such brinkmanship lead to their downfall?
- For U.S. Firms Overseas, Every Handshake Has a Pinch of Politics : Analysis: Increasingly, foreign governments and human rights groups try to influence business deals.
- SURGING MARKETS : U.S., Japan Act Jointly to Bolster the Dollar : Currency: Spirit of cooperation catches the financial markets by surprise.
- Advantage Life Completes Acquisition of Environmental Professionals Inc.
- 2 Americans, 2 Britons Held by Kashmiris
- Wrong Battle Date Puts Postcard in Demand
- U.S. Jobless Rate Dips to 5.6%, Showing Growth
- Marines Get Taste of Urban Warfare Battling 'Enemies' at Home : Training: A section of Camp Lejeune becomes a foreign city under siege. Strategists see deployments to such areas all but certain in post-Cold War world.
- 5 Cities Unite to Negotiate With GTE
- Hospital Chief Seeks to Reassign Duties
- LA PALMA : County Library Will Maintain 4-Day Week
- VENTURA : Clinic Will Merge With Larger Group
- Community Essay : Open the Closet Door of Poverty : When the poor speak out, society will stop looking askance at "them," says a teacher whose family was once on welfare.
- Answering to a Higher Court : Former Lawyer for the FCC Now Does His Counseling as a Priest
- SWIMMING : Evans Does It Again, Beats Young Rivals
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The Orange pharmaceuticals supplier...
- Read It and Reap : Newspaper Recycling Is Big Business These Days
- ROBERTSON PLANE: Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson will...
- Discounts Available on Flood Insurance in Huntington Beach
- Gingrich Plans to Meet With Ethics Panel
- Libraries to Stay Open--for Now : Finances: Regular hours remain until county budget is finalized, public is told at hearing.
- OJAI : Sentencing Delayed in Sex Assault Case
- Garcetti Praises Work of Prosecutors : Courts: D.A. admits that he wished trial had moved more swiftly. He predicts the defense will present a 'very safe case.'
- SURGING MARKETS : Dow Beats 4,700 as Stocks Soar on Optimism About Economy : Wall Street: Nasdaq trading volume tops 500 million for the first time. But bond yields inch higher.
- Judge to Allow Remains of Jesse James to Be Exhumed
- L.A. Agencies Win $71 Million in HUD Grants : Funding: Applying jointly, 44 nonprofit providers of service to the homeless get the area's highest total ever.
- Man's Body Pulled From Reservoir
- UCI Braces for Suits Over Alleged Egg Misuse : Litigation: 'Credible evidence' of 30 more cases could prompt a slew of malpractice and fraud claims against the self-insured university, legal experts say.
- Grisly Photos Give Students Reality Check : Schools: Two doctors give a slide show depicting injuries from gunshots and stabbings. It is designed to strip romance from violence and counter TV images.
- Enrollment Is Rising at Religious Schools : Education: For parents disillusioned by public systems, these institutions offer their children a safe learning environment.
- Arctic Nuclear Cruise Faces Fallout : Russia: Tourists pay $16,900 for trip to North Pole on atomic-powered icebreaker. Environmental group warns of risks.
- Countywide : Library Fee Hikes Draw Few Complaints
- FULLERTON : City to Weigh Permits for Adult Businesses
- Obituary : * Arthur A. Standish; Retired GM Sales Manager
- Hit Hard by the Quake, Piru Now May Lose Its Library
- Today at the Fair
- O.C. Crime Rate Down Overall for 3rd Straight Year
- Ron Smith; Emmy-Winning Hairstylist
- Samuel K. Hoffman; Spacecraft Engineer
- The Tale of a Witness Who Wasn't Called
- Ventura Officials Shop Around for Mall Ideas : Development: Local leaders tour regional shopping complexes, seeking ways to upgrade Buenaventura center.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Official Affirms Safety of City Water Supply
- Buttafuoco Fined After Pleading No Contest to Solicitation
- Valleywide : Department Collects on $2 Million in Debts
- Mediation Urged to Solve County Crisis
- Case of Seized American Adds to U.S.-China Strains
- Chlorine Spill Closes I-80 for 8 1/2 Hours
- A Besieged NAACP Opens Its Convention
- ECONOMY : S. Africa Betting on Legalized Gambling to Boost Revenues
- Two Mexicans Charged With Aiding Colosio Killer Cleared, Ordered Freed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cut Cable Results in Lost Phone Service
- IRVINE : 34 Apply for City Treasurer Job
- Alleged Methamphetamine 'Cookout' Gets Overheated
- OAK VIEW : Youth Returns From Costa Rica 'Inspired'
- LAGUNA HILLS : Progress Seen in City's Annexation Effort
- The Rev. Greg Laurie's Harvest Crusade at...
- Dow Beats 4,700 as Stocks Soar on Hopes of Global Rate Cuts : Wall Street: Nasdaq composite volume tops 500 million for first time. Dollar rallies after intervention.
- Wires for Speakers Are Safe
- Shuttle Lands With 3 Who Hitched Ride : Spaceflight: American and two Russians who were aboard space station for 3 1/2 months arrive in Florida. Atlantis delivered fresh crew mates to Mir.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Raabe Trial Unlikely to Start Before 1996, Attorney Says
- GARDENING : Summer Flowers Make a Real Basket Case
- Mission Possible : 2 Thousand Oaks Nuns to Head for Ugandan Village to Build School, New Lives
- Woman in a Coma From Shot in Head Is Out of Custody
- U.S. Sues Town, Says Renewal Targets Latinos
- Clinton to Name Mideast Expert as Lebanon Envoy
- Plane on Sightseeing Trip Crashes; 6 Killed
- Hazardous Waste Center Extends Hours of Operation