- Gordon Ross; Stage, Film, Television Actor
- INS Extends Salvadorans' Work Permits Until Jan. 31
- SANTA ANA : It's History in the Remaking in French Park Area
- Woods Advances to Quarterfinals : Golf: Defending U.S. Amateur champion wins twice. Tidland and Gibson lose in second round.
- Independent Films Showing Mainstream Muscle : Movies: Low-budget works are finding a home in multiplexes and small towns that were once the exclusive domain of the major studios.
- COMING FULL CIRCLE
- Fieldstone Sells Ill-Fated Property for $100 Million : Real Estate: The home builder was never able to fully develop the San Diego County land it bought at the market peak.
- MISSING: The Coast Guard searched Friday for...
- COLUMN ONE : Journalist's Death Still Clouded by Questions : Friends say Ruben Salazar, whose stories often criticized police treatment of Mexican Americans, believed he was in danger. His 1970 slaying left a lasting wound.
- Deportation Projections Boosted : Crime: INS, citing get-tough policy, says it expects to expel more than 30,000 criminal immigrants. Number exceeds earlier estimates.
- Maneuvering Over Quebec Dominates Canada Meeting
- U.N. Faces Long Haul on Rwanda Refugees : Africa: Zaire has ceded control of repatriations. Getting Hutus to go home peacefully may take years.
- South Bay : Panel Urges Turning Navy Site Into School
- O.C. Executive Sentenced for Bribery : Autos: Stanley J. Cardiges gets five years in prison for taking up to $5 million in exchange for favors to Honda dealers.
- Panorama City : 2 Teen-Agers Held in Shooting of Boys
- Valley Lawmaker Unveils Breakup Plan : Education: Assemblywoman Boland details campaign aimed at dismantling the school district after meeting with the mayor.
- Wrong pair:Nissen Davis of Rancho Palos Verdes...
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Fields Enjoying Move to Outside
- British Proposal Seeks to Boost N. Ireland Talks
- Library to Enhance Adult Literacy Effort
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Will Catalyst Phillips Return in '96?
- With U.S. Open About to Begin, Tarango Sorry for Wimbledon
- Horrifying Canadian Murder Trial Nears End : Crime: Jury will soon get case of Paul Bernardo, who is accused in brutal rapes, slayings of two teen-agers.
- U.S. Calls for Inspections of Jet Engines, Propellers
- 4 Russian Guards Killed in Chechnya
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Threatened Hospital to Stay Open, Expand
- GARDEN GROVE : Nicholas Chevrolet Moving to Auto Mall
- Irvine : Council OKs Hike in Park Bond Tax
- He's Bound to Conquer Hurdles : Track and field: From childhood to adulthood, Crear has overcome obstacles en route to the top.
- Bullfrogs Need Two to Win Playoff Series
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Fall Again; Dow Up 20.78
- GARDENING : In the Midst of a Hot Summer, Delicate Plants Will Be Mist
- Crash Spurs Order for Hamilton Propeller Checks
- Clarice Blackburn; Actress, Emmy-Winning Writer
- Car Fleeing CHP Crosses Freeway Median; 3 Die, 9 Hurt
- A Six-Pack and 33 Shares to Go, Please
- LOW KEY RACE? Steve Twomey of the...
- Margorie Cameron; Pasadena Poet, Assemblage Artist
- Iraq's Rush to Get Nuclear Bomb for Gulf War Disclosed : Arms: Baghdad tried to build weapon by April, 1991, U.N. and U.S. officials say. Team also reveals efforts to make 200 biological warheads and strain of deadly toxin.
- VENTURA : Council to Decide on Restrooms Pact
- Pacoima : 'Vaughn, the Little School That Could'
- Japan Will Send Its First Troops to Mideast for U.N. Duty in Golan
- Southeast : Council to Put Card Club Measure to Vote
- Some New Faces Among County Coaching Crowd
- Angels Don't Put Up a Fight : Baseball: Orioles score five in the third inning against Langston and breeze to an 11-2 victory behind Erickson.
- Junior Has a Shot at Varsity : Pop music: The Texas guitarist-singer, who plays the Galaxy tonight, seemed stuck in cult mode. Now he could be on the verge of breaking through.
- Sounds Like Traditional Celebration : Music: The Lac Hong group rejoices in its heritage and life in the U.S. with a diverse concert to include Vietnamese instruments and an American classic.
- BANKING
- Uncertainty Pervades Montserrat as Volcano Threatens : Caribbean: Worried scientists can't predict if, or when, eruption will occur. Thousands flee island.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Diller Creating New Type of Network to Rival Majors : TV: Investment in Silver King is the latest move in his quest to be counted in the elite league of media moguls.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Diller to Create New Type of Network to Rival Majors : TV: What exactly the media mogul has in mind with Silver King is a mystery. The obstacles are formidable.
- Bruce Boland; Gay Deputy Sued Sheriff's Department
- Zeal a Key Ingredient in Her Recipe for a Campus Cleanup
- Multicultural Manners : A Cyber-Friendship Brings a Gift Dilemma
- Ventura County Fair : Setting Things Straight at Fair Contest
- Public Places : A Secret Garden in Little Tokyo
- ORANGE : District Opens Talks on Non-Teaching Staff
- Marsupial Madness : Critter Love Blossoms in Society for Possums
- Hot Issue : Wachs Steamed Over Antiquated City Hall Heating-Cooling System
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Taking the Stage to Laguna
- Platform : The Fuhrman Tapes: Bad Memories
- Angel Bats Remain Quiet in 11-2 Loss : Baseball: Palmeiro and Smith hit three-run homers in Oriole victory.
- Venegas Wins Four-Lap Scratch Main Event
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Left-Hander Is on Right Track
- For O'Neil, Heaven Can't Wait : Football: Former Mater Dei and Oregon quarterback puts Bible studies at Calvary Chapel before an NFL tryout.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC / Ex-Ram Kelly Joins Packers
- Miami-Based Home Builder May Buy Newport's Bramalea
- Vinegar and Water Could Do the Trick for Stains on Ceramic Tile
- Israeli Troops Kill 2 Palestinians in Raid : Mideast: Pair suspected of plotting attacks in revenge for arrests of 30 Hamas comrades. Men are not linked to this week's bus bombing, officials say.
- Youth Opinion : Will Tobacco Become the Marijuana of the Millenium?
- 2 Quakes Within 5 Hours Reported
- Sweatshop Items Were for Big Firms, U.S. Says : Probe: Labor Department names Disney, J.C. Penney and Bloomingdale's. State holds hearing in El Monte.
- Un-Hip Boots Fit Engvall Fine
- Music Review : Jarvi, Jablonski Shine, but Bowl's Sound System Falters
- Van Gogh-Betweens : Consultants Judy Slutzky and Nancy Sheffner Help Their Clients Find Artworks That That Will Feel Right at Home
- Berkshire to Buy Rest of Geico for $2.3 Billion : Insurance: The $70-a-share sale is partly seen as a way for the 64-year-old Warren Buffett to position a successor.
- Alone in a Crowd From 11 to 7 : Profile: Always taxing overnight shift just got scarier for O.C. 7-Eleven clerk with counterpart's slaying in La Habra store.
- Program to Teach Fish Hatchery Basics
- State's Newest Power Plant Is in Garden Grove : Politics: With its representatives in top leadership posts in the Legislature, the city has clout within California's GOP.
- Moorpark Schools to Celebrate 100 Years of Class : Education: Officials plan to assemble a book on the district's growth and a series of presentations to mark its centennial.
- Man Slain in Confrontation With Police Is Identified
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Tale From Attorney Could Complicate Prosecution of Oklahoma City Bomb Case : Probe: Lawyer says he saw McVeigh driving near federal building minutes before blast. His story seems to contradict government's version of events.
- Brush Fire Turns Resort for Rich Into Disaster Area
- Ione Harter; San Diego Philanthropist
- SIMI VALLEY : State Grant Targeted for Reading Programs
- Torrance Officer Cleared in Shooting
- Obituaries : * Harold R. Tindle; Lifelong County Resident
- Firefighters Control Brush Blaze in Ritzy Hamptons
- Central Los Angeles : Drive Against Affirmative Action Foes Begun
- San Gabriel Valley : Festival to Aid Fund in Officer's Memory
- OXNARD : Bar Owner Gets Jail Term for Bad Checks
- Most Officers in Poll Lack Faith in Chief, Union Says : LAPD: Among 36% of police league's members who responded to survey, most doubted Williams' effectiveness.
- Cal State L.A. Coach Resigns : Cross-country: Investigation into women's allegations against Ryan continues.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Will Catalyst Phillips Return in '96?
- Knickerbocker Shares Fall $8.75 to $28
- Hurtt to Push GOP Takeover of State Senate : Politics: New Republican leader in upper house says he won't seek changes in policy until he can be sure they will pass.
- William S. Johnson; Award-Winning Stanford Chemist
- Farm Interests Seek to Buy San Joaquin Water Project
- San Fernando Valley : 1,400 Owners Cleared of Leaking Pollutants
- Canoga Park : Kobe and Valley Kids Enjoy Teamwork
- Splash Missing Key Ingredients : Indoor soccer: Co-captain is out of action and the team has little intensity in 7-3 loss to Monterrey.
- TV Reviews : 'Susan' Celebrates the Right to Vote With Women of Note
- Actor Lamas to Lead 'Ride Sober' Benefit
- Putting On the Squeeze--Big Time : Music: Attendees at this convention make a joyous and lyrical noise--with accordions, of all things.
- Russia Pumps $295 Million Into Banking System as Crisis Strikes : Currency: Sustained drop in inflation and shored-up ruble have left many banks insolvent. Major shakeout is expected.
- CLARK CARE: A fund established for the...
- Administration Boosts Deportation Projections : Crime: INS, citing get-tough policy, says it expects to expel more than 30,000 criminal immigrants. Number exceeds earlier estimates.
- Rape, Burglary Suspect Pleads Innocent in Assaults : Crime: Police believe the Temecula man, held without bail in county jail, was involved in 86 incidents. Officials hope to try him under 'three strikes' law.
- In Reversal, Packwood Seeks Open Hearings
- Leader of Orthodox Church to Retire : Ecumenism: Archbishop Geron Iakovos, 84, a leader in ecumenical movement, will step down next summer after 36 years. His departure is called the end of an era for the Greek church in America.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Viola Starting in Smiley's Spot Tonight
- TV Reviews : 'Wilson': Ebb, Flow of a Beach Boy's Life
- Night With Klezmatics
- Clearing the Air About Helicopter Regulations
- The USC-UCLA Feud Hasn't Cooled Down
- KLSX and New Format
- From Ridiculous to the Sublime
- Mantle Might Have Been Better Than He Thought
- One Opinion on Quake Insurance
- No Air Conditioning Is No Excuse for Thuggery
- Kudos to Beilenson for Saying No to PACs
- Homeowners Get a Bad Shake on Quake Aid
- Abu-Jamal Gets Attention He Deserves
- Golden in Eyes of Beholder
- Hurtt Sets GOP Control as Priority : Politics: New Republican leader in state's upper house says he won't seek changes in policy until he can be sure they will pass.
- Nothing Seedy About Sylmar but Pumpkins
- Why Blame Politicians for Playing Politics
- CSUN's Firing of Hiegert Gets No Community Support
- Conservancy Doesn't Serve General Public
- Eternal Bliss for Mikes?
- Like Silver and Black, Fans Are on the Attack
- Overstaying Her Welcome?
- Putting the Music First
- When They Compare It to Pro Wrestling, It's Not Good for Boxing
- Obituaries - Aug. 26, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 26, 1995
- U.S. to Seek Court Control, Cleanup of Major Union
- Update : Follow-up on the news : NEWPORT BEACH : Restaurants Can Add Outdoor Service Space
- Update : Follow-up on the news : VILLA PARK : City Satisfied Its Fees Aren't Out of Line
- Update : Follow-up on the news : GARDEN GROVE : New Rules for News Racks Are on Hold
- Anti-Abortion Extremist Had Rough Youth : Profile: Growing up in Westminster, Robert E. Cook was 'a small kid with a big mouth' who often got in fights, one neighbor recalls.
- Patients Fight a Grim Prognosis : Courts: Plaintiffs in federal lawsuit challenging health care reductions foresee their access to doctors denied. County officials say it's a matter of choosing its own survival over non-emergency services.
- Window on New Image of 'Statesman' Bill Gates
- Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to Stealing Phony Policy Premiums
- Nailing Down Good Jobs for Women on Welfare : Employment: An advocacy group run by a Maine state senator helps break down barriers in male-dominated fields such as carpentry.
- Fred Burg; Inventor, Tool Manufacturer
- Fire Threatens Resort Homes on Long Island
- Storm Soaks Florida; 2 More Near Caribbean
- THOUSAND OAKS : Scandinavian Folk Art Series Planned
- North Hills : Youth, 13, Shot at Hotel Room Window
- 18-Year-Old Arrested in Shooting at Gas Station : Crime: Police say the 14-year-old victim, who sat in a car as his companions fled during the gunfire, was not the intended target in the gang-related killing.
- SIMI VALLEY : School Expansion to Get Further Study
- ELECTIONS / COUNTYWIDE : High-Tech Helps Hopefuls Make Most of Message
- Witness to History : Ward Munson Stood for Those Who Had Fallen as Ceremony Ended WWII
- San Jose Goalie Gustafson Stymies Bullfrogs, 11-4 : Roller hockey: Rhinos win first game of two-game Western Conference playoff series.
- Snow Comes to Rescue in Angel Victory : Baseball: He ends slump with four hits and four RBIs in 6-4 triumph over Orioles.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Flavors Fight It Out at the New Puran's
- Granada Hills : Hospital Practices Radioactive Rescue
- Radio Host Gets Charges Reduced : Court: Ira Fistell and his wife should face misdemeanors in connection with fatal accident, jurist rules. Couple each could get one-year jail terms.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Hearing Set on School Property
- SOMIS : District's Centennial to Include Dedication
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Griffey's Blast Finishes Off Yankees
- Silver, Black Colors This Bad Opinion
- Trials and Strebulations : Dance review: Choreographer Elizabeth Streb makes relentless demands on herself, her dancing ensemble and the audience at the reopening of Temporary Contemporary.
- SECURITIES
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine supplier of Windows-based...
- OCTA Report Paints Dire Results From Recovery Plan
- THE GOODS : Be You Serious or Fun Seeker, the Net Can Keep You in Stitches
- China Frees Harry Wu, Sends Him Back to U.S. : Asia: Activist's expulsion should ease tensions, clear way for First Lady to attend Beijing conference.
- Judge Reduces Charges Against Talk Show Host : Court: Ira Fistell and his wife should face misdemeanors in connection with fatal accident, jurist rules. Couple each could get one-year jail terms.
- Incorrect SAT Scores Reported for Aliso Niguel
- TUSTIN : Builder Will Lower Project's Density
- U.S. Open Draw Tough on Graf, Not Seles
- Company Town : N.Y. Exec May Run Motown
- German Central Bank Cuts More Key Rates : Credit: Discount and Lombard emergency funding rates drop half a point. Other European nations respond with similar actions.
- UC Sues Official Over Alleged Embezzlement : Courts: University contends woman approved phony claims exceeding $900,000. No criminal charges have been filed.
- 'Airmen' the Latest in HBO's String of Historical Pearls
- McDonnell Douglas 1 of 4 Finalists on Rocket Project : Aerospace: O.C. division will get funds to develop workable system for new satellite launchers.
- Company Town
- Mexico Set for Historic Selloff of Oil Plants : Latin America: The action is part of a government plan offered to creditors in the wake of the peso's devaluation.
- THE GOODS : Learn to Play the Warranty Game
- Thousand Oaks Official's Remarks on Latinos, Gangs Stir Controversy
- Luster Is Off Armor All TV Commercial : Consumers: Watchdog group says claims about Protectant's superiority were misleading. The firm disputes that contention.
- Exhausted Wu Gets Hero's Homecoming
- Assembly OKs $100 Million in Tax Breaks : Capitol: GOP hails passage--with some Democratic help--of bills to aid businesses and individuals. Others say state treasury cannot afford the loss of revenue.
- San Gabriel Valley : DISCRIMINATION SUIT
- CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Company to Settle Advertising Suit
- Private Hospitals Rush to Aid of Clinics : Crisis: Fearing closures of public health facilities will overburden emergency rooms, cripple services, dozens bid to take over operations.
- Countywide : Juvenile Hall Addition Plans Moving Ahead
- Japan Starts Strong in University Games
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Aug. 10 Forfeit to Cardinals Stands
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Leads, Daly Injured, Norman Angered
- THE ECONOMY
- Company Town : Havas Considers Joining Turner in Bid for CBS : Media: Turner is also reportedly close to signing a deal with Microsoft.
- MAI Systems Corp.: The Irvine company, which...
- Palestinian Security Unit Accused of Torture : Mideast: Israeli human rights group says special police force is terrorizing West Bank residents, illegally detaining suspects.
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Roundup of Westerns, 'Star Wars' Videos
- ASIA
- Japan's Latest Tonic Carries $104-Billion Price Tag : Asia: Officials will submit second supplementary budget in effort to revive economy.
- Gephardt, Other Democrats Call for Reynolds' Resignation
- THE GOODS : Clearing the Air at Home
- Brinks Guard Hurt, Robber Killed in Shootout : Crime: Victim is in serious condition. Pair attempted the holdup outside a bank, using wheelchair as distraction.
- Questions and Answers About Your Commute : Readers Offer Diverse Routes to Ease Drive
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Priscillas of Villa Park
- With Wu Freed, Bigger Issues Are in Focus : U.S.-Chinese relations remain at their lowest point in years
- DANA POINT : Study Due on Roller Hockey Rink Plan
- Southeast/Long Beach : College Says It Can't Afford Raises
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Double Click on the New Paradigm : The winner in '96 will be the candidate who proposes a user-friendly arrangement of the icons of government.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Wachholtz Says Otton Has Slight Edge
- Unlikely Hero Snow Halts Angels' Skid : Baseball: He gets four hits, four RBIs as California snaps losing streak with 6-4 victory over Orioles.
- COMPANY TOWN : Two Sides in Videodisc Battle Begin Talks on Single Format : Technology: Philips-Sony, Time Warner-Toshiba agree to end squabbling and discuss creation of industry standard.
- Carrying 'Devil' Too Heavy a Burden
- U.N. Declares Ebola Outbreak in Zaire Over
- A Place of Respite in the Heart of the City
- Gordon White; Led Hanson Industries
- INS Settles Class-Action Suit Over Green Card Replacement
- NEWPORT BEACH : City May Require Broken Panes Be Fixed
- Sherman Oaks : Feuer Will Address Issues at Public Forum
- Fair Brings Rocks of Ages to Visitors
- South Bay : ARMORY AMOUR
- MOTOR SPORTS / BRYAN RODGERS : Hooper Pointing Toward Fast Finish on Southwest Tour
- It's No Act When CSUN Women Soccer Players Take a Dive
- MOVIE REVIEW : Barker Proves a Master With 'Illusions'
- U.N. Chief Wants to Cut Size of Force in Croatia : Balkans: Plan would trim troops from 14,000 to 2,500 by November. Two battalions would patrol last Serb area.
- Agriculture Dept. Revises Poultry Labels : Regulations: Partly frozen meat will fall under 'hard-chilled' category. Chicken must not be stored below 26 degrees if it is to be designated as fresh.
- ANAHEIM : City OKs Plans for Time-Share Resort
- Westside : DRUG TEST
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Aldrete Awakens to News He's Traded
- Birthday No. 35, Game No. 2,119 : Baseball: Thursday is just another work day for Cal Ripken Jr., who is 11 work days short of Gehrig's record.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Walker's Pinch-Hit Homer Lifts Rockies
- Art Review : Neususs: Sizzle Over Substance
- Arrest Stops Man's Alleged Plans for War on Abortion : Investigation: FBI says extremist staged a daring robbery, then sought allies for assaults on clinics, doctors.
- LATIN AMERICA : Samper Sidesteps to the Far Right : As drug scandal grows, Colombian president seeks to appease business, military.
- Obituaries : Richard Core; Boat Repair Shop Owner
- Guard, Suspect Shot During Brinks Truck Holdup Attempt
- 2 Boys Shot at Apartment House
- Gallegly Calls On Reno to Investigate INS Handling of Sweatshop Case : Immigration: The Simi congressman in a letter to the attorney general threatens hearings while accusing the agency of mishandling the matter.
- Commuters' Peculiar Twists and Turns in Going Over the Hill : CITY SMART: How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Councilman's Comments Draw Fire From Latinos : Thousand Oaks: Leaders decry Michael Markey's remarks linking gangs and heritage. He insists that he was misquoted.
- Southeast/Long Beach : BLUE HAWAII
- San Gabriel Valley : West Covina OKs 5 Horses Per Acre
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Players Relieved After Two-a-Day Drills
- Vikings Tackle Controversies : Pro football: Minnesota can't wait to play after troubles involving Moon, coaches and player discontent.
- In Second Year, Chapman Knows the Drill : Football: Panthers, who open season Sept. 9 at La Verne, start practice with little fanfare.
- Cash-Flow Woes Threaten L.A. Ballet's Ambitious Plans : Dance: Salary suspensions at John Clifford's newly formed company have raised concerns that 'Nutcracker' may be delayed a year.
- REAL ESTATE
- Third-Quarter Earnings Rise 25% at Fluor Corp.
- German Central Bank Slashes Key Rates : Credit: Half-point cut could boost flagging European economy. Meanwhile, U.S. bond yields fall on new report.
- Company Town : Animated Rumblings in Disney's Land
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The Santa Ana...
- AmeriQuest Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana firm...
- THE GOODS : HOUSE of FUMES : Hair spray. Dust mites. Forget the outdoors, your home may need a smog alert.
- COLUMN ONE : Boy's Death Cracks Shell of Privacy : One doctor could not abide the way Richard Leonard died during surgery. He went after the anesthesiologist, and the medical world's code of confidentiality gave way to a case of manslaughter.
- A Path to Recovery : When Teague Cowley was horribly burned five years ago, the prognosis was grim. But a summer camp is helping him heal inside and out.
- Please Don't Forget to Write--Especially to Your Constituents
- Celebration, Parade Set for Players
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde': Long on Vial
- Urban Renewal With a Sense of Humor
- Central Los Angeles : Families in Cemetery Debacle to Gather
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Yorba Linda Whiffs in Bid
- McGraw Falls to Third in Golf
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Rangoon' an Uneasy Mixture of Politics and Entertainment
- Riding the Four-Ton Dart : From a Laboratory in Sleepy Rio Vista, Craig Breedlove Takes Aim at the Land-Speed Record--and the Speed of Sound
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jazz Bakery Showcases Coleman's Sax
- JAZZ REVIEW : Accent's on <i> Coraca~o </i> in Tribute to Jobim
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Surrealism, Finesse in Primus Show
- AST Research Settles Lawsuit Over Earnings : Markets: Shareholders said the Irvine company misled investors after it acquired Tandy Corp.'s computer operations.
- Company Town : Diller Seeking to Start New TV Network
- Knickerbocker Boom Shrouded in Many Mysteries
- Is the Golden State Now the Gloomy State?
- O.C.'s Hurtt to Lead GOP in State Senate
- South Bay : Soundproofing Funds--With a Catch
- Ventura County Fair : Police Keep a Close Watch on the Fun
- Countywide : Beach Exhibit Lands at John Wayne Airport
- SANTA ANA : Extra Cash May Fund Increased Class Time
- Man Shot to Death by L.A. Police After Allegedly Attacking Officer
- SEAL BEACH : City Hopes Fishing Derby Will Take Some of the Sting Out of Summer
- Taiwan Passes Toughest Test, 1-0 : Little League: Manager says narrow victory over Dominican Republic is more difficult than title game will be.
- Angels Need to Go on the Defensive : Baseball: Lachemann blames recent slide on poor play in the field. Snow's hitting bails out team against Orioles.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Three From County Advance at Amateur
- Wheat Probe Focuses on Two States: Investigators...
- AST Settles Suit Accusing Firm of Misleading Investors
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Paper's Readers Got Something Extra
- BUCKLE UP: An Oxnard man's tragic accident,...
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Paper's Readers Got Something Extra
- Private Hospitals Rush to Take Over County Clinics
- Rwanda Refugees Get Reprieve From Violent Expulsions
- Woman Who Abandoned Son at Mall Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison
- Sun Valley : Vandals Deface Classrooms, Kill Geese
- Westside : BUSY, BUSY, BUSY
- Northridge : Music Students Get Down to Business
- Southeast/Long Beach : STOP THE FLOOD
- Belated Bid to Fluoridate L.A. Water Gives Health Experts Reason to Smile : But City Council plan to add cavity-fighting compound may resurrect old debates.
- San Fernando Valley : High-Tech High School Opens in Town Near Grapevine
- Almost Terminated : After Prep Career That Spawned a Movie Star Nickname Was Cut Short by Illness, Phil Fonua Is Back in Football
- Wu Back in U.S. After China Expels Him as Spy : Asia: 'I'm very proud I'm American,' the activist says from his Bay Area home. He is exhausted, emotionally drained.
- WINDOWS 95 MANIA : Macintosh, OS / 2 Users Unimpressed by Hoopla : Technology: Loyalists say their systems already offer what Microsoft's software has--and more.
- FDA Urges Information on Prescription Drugs: Nearly...