- LABOR
- Wilson Chastises O.C. for Lacking a Recovery Plan : Bankruptcy: The governor, after vetoing a transit tax diversion, warns that the county should have a full blueprint within three weeks if it wants state help.
- Will Magazine Editor Be Part of Disney Family?
- Company Town: Entertainment Upheaval : What's Next? : Anxiety Takes Root at CBS as Few Details of Merger Disclosed
- Revere Transducers Inc. in Tustin Appoints President
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Christopher Tries to Downplay China Incident : Asia: Secretary of state is irked that expulsions of U.S. attaches could hurt gains he made in talks with Beijing counterpart.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Use This Breather Wisely
- Iraq Supplied False Data, U.S. Asserts
- Newport Beach : Anti-Child Abuse Group Seeks Members
- WESTMINSTER : New Principal Named At Meairs Elementary
- South Bay : Redondo Beach Council OKs Funds to Muffle Police Gun Range
- How I Spent My Vacation: Crossing the Plate for the A's
- Henschel Acquitted on Judge's Order : Courts: Jurist Paul Gutman rules that evidence was insufficient to support a guilty verdict in real estate swindle case.
- Long Jump Record May Take a Leap : Track and field: Cuban Ivan Pedroso's mark of 29 feet 4 3/4 inches may not go in the books because of wind controversy.
- Joyce Takes Bite Out of Courier : Tennis: Ivanisevic in his usual odd mood despite victory over Grabb.
- National Video Rentals
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Traditional Diners Will Love Magpies
- As Expected, AST Loses $31.6 Million in Quarter
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- Abracadabra! A New Attitude : A lesson brings an appreciation for the tricks and the trade. And there's nothing up his sleeve--really.
- Theatre Reviews : 'Wives of Windsor,' Minus Merriness : The amateur Irvine Community production fails to reach even the shallow heights that the Bard intended.
- Garment 'Slaves' Facing Ouster : They Describe 17-Hour Days, Broken Promises
- 450 Gila Trout Airlifted From Polluted Stream
- ART : For All the World to See : Works have popped up in the most public of places--from a North Hollywood shopping center to a Northridge car dealership.
- THE GOODS : The Flea Days of Summer : It's hot, the insects are hatching, and everyone is scratching. You could trade in Fido for a goldfish, but a new pill may bring relief.
- Panel to Take Up New Packwood Charges : Ethics: Committee will reopen its inquiry. Two more women have filed complaints against the senator but the nature of allegations is not disclosed.
- Driver Who Killed Boy on Bicycle Is Sentenced : Simi Valley: Penelope Reeps must perform 240 hours of community service for hitting Travis Peterson, 13.
- Closing County Parks Could Ignite Gang Wars, Officials Say : Budget: Deficit compromise averts the threat to the neutral havens for now. But youths say they will compete for the facilities as turf if they are shut down.
- Jury Convicts Shop Teacher of Grand Theft
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rangers' Gonzalez Goes on Disabled List
- MOTOR SPORTS / BRYAN RODGERS : Saugus Drivers Will Feel at Home
- Global Economy
- Urban Design
- UC Alumni
- Atom Bomb and World War II
- Quackenbush Insurance Plan
- Sen. Bob Dole
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 4, 1995
- FBI Joins Shooting Probe : Police: Parents file claim countering LAPD assertion that youth provoked Lincoln Heights incident by drawing gun.
- Anti-Wilson Ads Quietly Scrapped : Politics: Lobbyists discard radio and newspaper campaign after governor settles teachers' lawsuit and boosts funds for education.
- Curb on Baseball Antitrust Exemption Is OKd by Panel : Labor: Senate bill would allow players to sue owners to challenge any unilateral changes in work conditions.
- Florida Suffers 2nd Blow From Hurricane Erin
- Gang-Related Murders on the Rise in Valley : Crime: The trend counters the drop in such homicides citywide. So far this year, 27 have been killed.
- 1,200 County Jobs Saved as Governor OKs Funds
- Justice for All--if They Can Afford It : Legal aid: Low-income people would lose recourse to the law if the House cuts this program.
- INS Got Tip on Sweatshop 3 Years Ago
- Gang-Related Murders Rise in Valley : Crime: Number of killings in '95 has nearly equaled all of last year. But some observers say large police presence after '94 Northridge quake kept violence down.
- Buses Could Run Even if O.C. Took Millions
- Wilson Signs State Budget That Reflects His Influence : Finance: Document includes rise in education spending and welfare cuts. Governor also takes jabs at Brown, Allen.
- Clinton to Weigh Plan to Curb Teen Smoking : Tobacco: Proposal barring cigarette sales to minors would establish nicotine as an FDA-regulated drug. Foes say they will fight the move.
- DEVIL'S CANDY? Operation Storefront is the county's...
- DNA Witness Concedes a Lack of Expertise
- REAL ESTATE
- Assembly Sends Budget to Wilson : Spending: Passage of $57-billion package comes at 3:30 a.m. But governor vetoes transit tax diversion bill that would have aided O.C. bankruptcy recovery.
- MALIBU : Teamsters Strike Delays Repairs to Slide-Blocked Lanes of PCH
- Yecchhh-Hmmm Factor Helps Keep 'Waterworld' Afloat
- Dog Leaps Into Spotlight After Ordeal, Finds Plenty of Friends
- Father Who Left 2 Children Alone in Car Is Sentenced
- CYPRESS : Graffiti Cleanup Program Is Extended
- FILLMORE : Driver Killed in Crash Is Identified
- CAMARILLO : Woman Escapes Fiery Crash; 4 Die
- Rockies Find Two Can Play Power Game : Dodgers: Tapani struggles, but Karros homers twice, drives in four, to make new pitcher a 10-7 winner in debut.
- Dealing for Dollars
- Westside : NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
- ART REVIEW : 'Gauguin' Show Doesn't Quite Capture Revolution
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Blows Early Gain; Dollar Up
- MCI Will Cut 3,000 Jobs in Restructuring
- HEALTH CARE
- Touchstone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach company...
- The Soup Solution
- Domino Affect Is Making All the Right Moves for Success : Strong instrumentals highlighted by the soulful vocals of Craig Thomas have earned the contemporary jazz group a strong following.
- TRAFFIC : Costly Suit Drives Residents of Private Roads to Demand Gates
- Workers Held in Near-Slavery, Officials Say
- Soy Protein Diet Cuts Cholesterol, Study Finds
- Smith Is Said Planning to Have More Children
- Senate Bars Public Hearing for Packwood's Accusers
- BY DESIGN : High Fashion, Low Prices
- Knowing When to Hold 'Em and Fold 'Em
- Recalling Wartime on Home Front : History: Exhibit looks back on local life 50 years ago, when the city was united in patriotic effort.
- Valleywide : City Approves $200 Fee to Trap Coyotes
- Woman Killed in Pearblossom Highway Wreck
- School to Merge Counselors, Deans : Education: Glendale High's plan to combine duties is intended to increase advisers' time with students.
- WATER POLO : Villa Park's Baumgarner Keys ORCA Victories
- Coming of Age : Reconstituted Gypsy Trash Proves That Some Things Really Do Improve With Time
- The Grill of Your Dreams
- Stock Fruit
- COVER STORY : Pork Memories : When grandma is the Filipino master of pork, true kid happiness is a pig roast at Uncle Ding's
- Croatia Tells Rebel Serbs to Cease Resistance or Face Attack
- Spain's Undiscovered Revolution
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : A Sense of Place : New Public Artworks Provide Color, Coherence and Warmth to Communities' Urban Spaces
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Business Council Asked to Mediate Recovery Talks
- OXNARD : Teachers Oppose Outside Evaluation
- Narration Stars for Blind Moviegoers : Entertainment: Newly developed 'TheatreVision' provides descriptive soundtracks and headphones for the visually impaired.
- PORT HUENEME : Hamilton to Resign From School Board
- U.S. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Parmenter Schooled by Quance
- OXNARD : Police Plan Memorial Golf Tournament
- Splash Loses to Mexico; Coach Says Ervine Will Be Traded
- Concerto Ties This Pianist to His Past : Music: Xiang-Dong Kong will play Rachmaninoff's Second tonight at the Bowl. The piece serves as a sentimental link to his mentor and homeland.
- Peddling Innovation at Cannondale Bicycles : Recreation: An emphasis on the high-end specialty market has put sales of the company's bikes on a roll.
- Rockwell, Lockheed Team Up : Aerospace: Joint venture to bid on shuttle contract could mean job cuts, they say.
- Synar Has Rare Cancer
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : WAYS OF THE CHUMASH : Art Demonstration Wraps Up Program
- Storm Sweeps Gulf, Slams Florida Panhandle : Weather: Hurricane is blamed for the sinking of 2 ships. Ship's owner, 2 others aboard casino vessel are missing.
- Now Without Further Ado . . . The Upbeat
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Detailed Plan for Trustee Takeover Taking Shape
- County Welfare Recipients Brace for State Cuts
- CAMARILLO : Planners OK Helipad, Parking Structure
- Westside : BALLONA BATTLE
- Second-Chance Scholars Get a Rung Up on College Education : Learning: Ladders of Hope gives needy black teen-agers four-year scholarships. Despite weak high school grades, they show something extra.
- His Own Waterworld : Stephen Moe Keeps Lake Balboa's Reclaimed Water Safe for Wildlife
- MOORPARK : Man Arrested After 3-Hour Standoff
- BULLFROGS NOTEBOOK / PAUL McLEOD : Unknown Gervais Quickly Gaining Some Fame
- America's Unchristian Beginnings : Founding Fathers: Most, despite preachings of our pious right, were deists who rejected the divinity of Jesus.
- If the Shoe Fits, Volkov Wears It : Tennis: Ill-shod and without a spare, he beats Rostagno, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4, to advance at UCLA.
- Lift Your Voices : The county abounds with choral groups. Singers can find their vocal outlet based on musical taste and personal talent.
- ANAHEIM : City Helicopter Detail Celebrates 25th Year
- Countywide : Anaheim Official Joins Water District Board
- Tap Water Restored to Beachfront Communities
- Santa Ana : Councilman Proposes New Bidding Rules
- $10,000 Amgen Gift to Help Fund Cal Lutheran Lecture Series : Education: Biotechnology firm will co-sponsor talks on genetics research. University hopes for more partnerships.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Blow Early Gain; Yields Fall
- Pacific Gulf Properties, Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Roxbury's New Indigo: A Tired but True Formula
- Ex-Reno Aide Blasts Handling of Foster's Death
- Convenience Store Tobacco Ads Target Youths, Study Says
- Youth Charged in Attack on Elderly Woman
- 'Star Trek' Actor Testifies in Civil Rights Suit Against LAPD
- THE COUNTY BUDGET CRISIS : Supervisors Struggle With Fragile Plan : Health care: Antelope Valley Hospital threatens to void pact as board increases reliance on private providers.
- International Business
- Assembly Sends Budget to Wilson : Spending: The $57-billion package is approved after governor wins support from GOP abortion foes. L.A. Democrats call his rejection of aid measure an insult.
- House Vote Spares Family Planning Aid
- Rembrandts Create Quirky, Melodic Art : Danny Wilde and Phil Solem have a hit in their song 'I'll Be There For You.' They'll be at the Ventura Theatre for you Tuesday.
- South Bay : Pilots, Lawmakers on Common Ground
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Ponders Bid by Newport Beach to Drill for Water
- Governor Signs L.A. Schools Breakup Bill : Education: Legislation cuts number of signatures needed to get issue on ballot. Wilson also approves two crime-related measures.
- Westside : Scavengers' Other Collection: Citations
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Faces Mariners' Benes at Big A
- Lee, 18, Is a Real Hit Against Rubin : Tennis: With no future in baseball, she scores upset at La Costa.
- Olsen Starts Fast, Carvin Finishes Strong : Swimming: World bests set in 200 free and 400 individual medley.
- Economy Didn't Exactly Swoon In June : Growth: New home sales were up, and a key government gauge broke a four-month losing streak.
- 2 Firms Express Interest in Buying O.C.'s Airport : Transit: Private owner-operators say they'd jump at the chance to take over John Wayne facility--if only it were for sale.
- THEATER : All the World's on Stage in 'Immigrant Project'
- Pocket Change for High-Tech Hardware
- Welfare Debate Focusing on Out-of-Wedlock Births : Reform: Conservatives push to deny cash benefits to teen-agers who bear children. Issue signals shape and intensity of upcoming Senate action.
- Packed With Experience : As Veteran Travelers, Orange County's Fashion Experts Have Business Trips in the Bag
- Leaner Caltrans to Send Out 200 More Layoff Notices : Employment: New round of 'streamlining' reductions will target mostly administrative positions, bringing statewide cuts to more than 1,500.
- A Lesson in Giving : Two teachers pitch in with their own money to build a computer lab for their students.
- Entertainment Upheaval : STATIONS : Lure of Big Profits Has Buyers Paying Top Dollar for TV and Radio Outlets
- Stretching (Potato) Salad Days Into a Week
- Israel Ejects More Settlers From Hilltop : Mideast: Two protest leaders charged after confrontation. Jewish activists seek to erode support for pact with PLO.
- FUN TAX: Just when you thought that...
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Lifelong Love for the City of Florence : THE CITY OF FLORENCE <i> by R.W.B. Lewis</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux $27.50, 342 pages
- Survival List : 16 Plants Found Only on Channel Islands Nominated as Endangered Species
- Cooler Days in Little Saigon : Political tensions fade, but not memories of an old murder
- South Bay : CROSSING GUARDS
- Spending Plan in Limbo Until Lawmakers Return From Vacation : Finances: Up to $300 million of county budget package depends on revenue that may never materialize. State legislators' break leaves key questions unanswered.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wells Has Fine Debut for Reds
- SURFING / U.S. OPEN : Slater, Fans Travel Far to Be Part of Action
- Times Mirror Names Zimbalist to Head Magazines
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The Orange company said...
- 54 HOURS: A Guide to Recreational Events Between 6 p.m. Friday and Midnight Sunday : A Tribute to Women Fliers of World War II
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : SIGHTSEEING : Four-Wheeling It in Ojai and Beyond
- Loss on Ethics Amendment Is Still a Win for Boxer : Senate: She couldn't force open Packwood hearings, but she cornered Republicans and won wide attention.
- Council Foe of Fiscal Waste Charges City for Parking, Insurance : Finances: Wachs is the only elected official to claim the perks. He defends them as related to his job and says the controller's office approved them.
- A Ring of Dreams Goes Home to the Old Neighborhood : Community: La Colonia Boxing Club returns to the site where some members' ambitions first took root.
- Pacoima : 2 Men Who Died in Plane Crash Identified
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dicey Secret Might Prove Difficult to Beat in Derby
- Man Acting as Own Attorney Convicted : Trial: Ty Clayton is quickly found guilty of stealing a dog. Proceedings appeared to bore the jurors and frustrate the judge. Ex-felon faces possible life sentence under 'three strikes' law.
- Baseball Was Everything to Jimmie Reese : Tribute: Ryan and others share their memories on night honoring the Angels' late strength and conditioning coach.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Maestra Edwards: Good News on Bowl's Podium
- Q & A with PATRICK STEWART : Taking On a 'Star'-Shattering Role
- Entertainment Upheaval : PEOPLE : Time Warner Fires Music Exec Melvyn Lewinter
- International Business
- HEALTH CARE
- U.S. to Send Delegates to China Meeting : Congress: U.N. ambassador defends decision to attend conference on women. Gingrich, Dole oppose it.
- Tom Marshall, owner of Nora's Bistro in...
- Sports : Charting His Own Course : Basketball: Moose Bailey takes a step back in hopes he can take a step up to better college prospects.
- GOINGS ON : Old Spanish Days Fiesta a Citywide Celebration : The events, running through Sunday, include a parade, rodeo, carnival and musical entertainment.
- Laugh Lines : Punchlines
- COLUMN ONE : A Man of Conflicting Images : Rodney King remains an unwilling public figure. Some still see him as a symbol of police abuse. But others say his string of encounters with the law show a troubled side.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Sylmar : Neighbors to Decide Fate of Alley Oasis
- Santa Ana Tells Group to Halt Aid to Homeless : Housing: Legal Aid Society cannot use lot for storage, so carts, bikes and bedrolls must go.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Indigent Patients Face Uncertainty, Chaos, Risk
- COSTA MESA : Neighborhood Ready for Beautification
- Boy Bitten by Rattlesnake in Yard
- Central Los Angeles : ON THE MARKET
- Two Sprinters Out of World Championships : Track and field: Nigeria's Effiong and Jamaica's Powell are disqualified, face bans after failing drug tests at recent meets.
- FHP Forecasts Disappointment for 4th Quarter : Health: Instead of 50 cents a share for period ended June 30, the O.C.-based HMO projects about 23 to 27 cents a share.
- Developer Shuts Doors, Stops Interest Payments : Finance: Police field calls from nervous holders of notes issued by Newport Pacific, whose founder had a role in a scandal that unseated O.C. supervisor.
- Dancers Set to Step Out at Simi Valley Festival : The event has something for everyone, including demonstrations, workshops and contests.
- OC Fans' Choices
- (Upper) West Side Stories : New York will soon be all over TV. But can the tube truly capture the city?
- Hawaiian scientists put a tail on tiger sharks : A study finds they travel far, so trying to hunt down the few that attack humans may be futile.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Supervisors Alone in Bus-Funds Vote : Politics: Stanton, Bergeson and Vasquez are the only transportation authority board members to oppose a resolution calling for Wilson to veto a plan to divert transit tax money.
- Sports : Keats to Succeed Keep as Baseball Coach at Crossroads High
- ART : FLESH TONES : Laguna Exhibit Looks Beneath the Surface at Artists and Tattoos
- Sherman Oaks : Bodybuilder Gives Burn Center a Lift
- San Gabriel Valley : Just in Time for School: Anti-Truancy Law
- An Even More Puzzling Puzzle
- BREA : No Layoffs in Lean 1995-96 City Budget
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Saberhagen Deal Has Rockies Excited
- Titans' Loyd, Kotsay Have Eyes on the Atlanta Games : Baseball: They have continued to play well during the Team USA international series this summer.
- Pizza Lovers: Can You Top This?
- Seniors : Achievements, activities : BREA : His City Knowledge Is Sweeping in Scope
- Kenneth Claypool, 96, Dies; Orange Pioneer, Civic Activist
- Obituaries : * Charles Harrell Major; Engineering Contractor
- ANAHEIM : Council Delays Decision on Time-Share Resort
- San Gabriel Valley : "POCAHONTAS" MEETS THE PIRATES
- Competing Welfare Plans: Is Goodwill Too Much to Ask? : Presidential ambitions complicate the already difficult task of reform
- 2 Get Long Prison Terms for Killing Man, Burning Body
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Activists Oppose Tentative Horno Plans
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Loss of Roberts Latest Seahawk Woe
- Olsen Starts Fast, but Carvin Finishes Strong : Swimming: World bests set in 200 free and 400 individual medley.
- FINDS : Fudge: Always and Forever
- More Room (1,000 Acres) to Move Around in O'Neill Park
- The Wet Look
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Turnbull Will Have Surgery on Arm
- Port Hueneme OKs Blueprint for Reuse of Navy-Owned Land : Redevelopment: Task force's report outlines possible recreational, educational and business uses for 33-acre parcel city expects to receive in a transfer next year.
- OXNARD : Goals 2000 Grants Go to 5 County Districts
- How Greek Was My Oregano
- BEYOND POCAHONTAS : Powwow Is Place to Meet Today's Native Americans
- The Secret Garden(G) This recent film retells...
- Federal Agents Arrest 2 Men, Seize 3 Pounds of Heroin : Narcotics: DEA says busts in Santa Ana, Anaheim come three months into an undercover operation aimed at trafficking corridor from Mexico to the Southland.
- 18-Year-Old Man Charged in Slaying
- Miyori, Park to Appear at Women's Day Benefit
- Orange County Top 10
- Penhall International, Inc.: The privately held Anaheim...
- Urethane Technologies, Inc: The Santa Ana chemical...
- Executive Travel : Adjust Your Grip and Beware of Bugs
- Fed Chief Backs Broader Powers for Thrifts
- Favorites from Tom O'Shanter . . . and Hamburger Hamlet
- City Council Seeks Power to Fire Top Managers
- At Firenze, Not Even the Marsala Wine Gelato Is Aged
- It's a book club, but no one's got the latest bestseller here. At Motheread, the path to parent and child bonding starts with . . . : A Good Read
- Messy Dispute : Recycling: Neighbors and city are unable to deter West Los Angeles collectors from piling trash on their property.
- Fashion on Furlough : Lifestyles: It's August--the month when <i> haute couture</i> exits to find Eden--giving designers a chance for rest and creative rejuvenation.
- Thousand Oaks : Work to Close 3 On-Ramps Briefly
- South Bay : ROUGH WATERS
- 2 Men Carrying Assault Rifles Rob Downtown Jewelry Store
- OXNARD : City Buys a Big New Graffiti Fighter
- International Business
- Entertainment Upheaval : NEXT STEP : With a Television Network in Its Cap, What'll Disney Buy Next?
- RESTAURANTS : Javier's Is Just the Place for Mild Nights--and Meals
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Colombia Defense Minister Quits Over Scandal
- A Saks for Guys
- Finish Out Summer With Local Authors : Titles cover World War II, history of the West, a biography and mysteries.
- Caring for Old Items Helps Save Resources : More people are realizing that it pays to make repairs rather than toss things out and buy new.
- Overburdened Police Struggle to Keep Up : Workload: The LAPD is understaffed, ill-equipped for the amount of crime.
- Central Los Angeles : City Looks to Revive East Part of Sunset Blvd.
- Southeast : FORCED RESIGNATION?
- Alabama Put on Probation : College football: NCAA sanctions program for three years. The team is banned from postseason play next season.
- LABOR
- Entertainment Upheaval : Prime-Time Players : NEXT TO GO? : Might NBC Make a Mega-Deal of Its Own? Speculation Runs Rife
- Anaheim's Safeguard Health Reports Record Revenue
- Movie Dates
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Court on Horseback
- Animal Attraction : Circus Lovers Gather to Cheer as Elephants, Zebras and Other Beasts Parade Off to the Big Top
- Southeast : LEGAL DEFENSE
- San Fernando Valley : LEARNING FROM THE QUAKE
- Man Convicted of 1992 Murder of Millionaire : Courts: Nonagenarian Louie Molduf asphyxiated in the trunk of Anthony West's car, then was dumped at a grade school.
- Van Nuys : Quake-Hit Apartment Building to Reopen
- Northridge : Japanese Visitors Seek Ideas on Quake Aid
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Junior Lifeguard Site Update Is in Works
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Out for Season After Surgery
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC
- Gerald Spencer of Garden Grove took first...
- INSURANCE
- International Business : Countries Split by International Banana Brouhaha : Trade: Plantations in Latin America struggle to survive under EU import quotas. United States has launched probe.
- BY DESIGN : Q & A: IKE BEHAR : 'I Had Always Wanted to Do My Own Thing'
- BY DESIGN : Mano a Mano : The New Suits for Next Spring Discard the Retro Look and Establish Bold Cloaks of Masculinity for Today's Rat Pack
- Meet Generation X.O.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : CEO Says Time to Drop Wall Street Money Managers : Finance: Jan Mittermeier tells oversight committee that Salomon Bros. fees are too steep and that county treasurer should handle portfolio.
- All for the Love of Chamber Music
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : LITE MUSIC : Community Group Sets Pops Concert
- San Gabriel Valley : TRIP POSTPONED
- VENTURA : Hearing Delayed for Juvenile Hall Guard
- Skyscraper Chutists Enter Pleas
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Strategy to Reduce Traffic Noise Devised
- South Bay : SPLISH SPLASH
- County Services--and Budget--in Limbo : Health care: Indigent patients face crisis as officials search for state and federal aid to keep system afloat. Others see an opportunity to restructure the system with fresh ideas.
- Valleywide : Schools Get Funds for Reform Efforts
- FULLERTON : Council Agrees to Hike Paramedic Service Fees
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine company's stock rose...
- NEWPORT BEACH : Dog Owners Want Thieves Hounded
- County Services--and Budget--in Limbo : Finances: Up to $300 million of $11-billion spending plan depends on revenue that may never materialize. State lawmakers' vacation leaves key questions unanswered.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Middle-Aged Man Robs Bank of $2,200
- County Posts Minuscule Gain in Property Values
- Actress Seeks to Curb Lawyers' Comments in Extortion Case
- A Visit to a Psychic to Get a Clue
- State Budget Spares County Big Setbacks, Officials Say : Finance: Area representatives say the best news is that Sacramento did not take additional property tax revenues from local governments.
- Victory Over the Mariners Is Heavenly : Angels: Lachemann says team is playing inspired ball, and who can deny it with eight-game winning streak?
- Smith, a Former King, Dies After Shooting
- Mexico Fires National Team Coach : Soccer: On the day Sampson officially gets the U.S. job, speculation centers on his predecessor, Milutinovic, going south.
- A Veteran Champion at Only 24 : Auto racing: Gordon's visage belies his 19 years of driving cars fast--and winning.