- Chinese Firm to Bank on Cashmere With Initial Stock Offering : Textiles: The producer of 30% of the world supply of goats' wool plans to raise $50 million through the sale of B shares on the Shanghai exchange next month.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Spy World Where Brains Count and Good Guys Win : SLEEPER SPY <i> by William Safire</i> ; Random House $24, 480 pages
- THE TIMES POLL : Powell's Centrist Views Find Favor Among Republicans
- Southeast / Long Beach
- South Bay
- School Trustees Extend Contract for Simi Valley Superintendent : Education: Despite some objections, board members vote 3 to 2 to retain Mary Beth Wolford. Members are divided on the district's goals.
- South Bay : Carjacking Suspect Injured in Crash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Slain Liquor Store Owner Leaves Wife, 2 Sons
- Keeper of the Clues : Ellen Dickson Is Guardian of Grim Evidence in San Fernando
- Casino Owner's Hilltop Housing Project Approved
- Retired L.A. Police Officer Held After Gunfire at Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Makes Way for Nomo
- Former Kings Help Bruins Score 3-1 Victory at Forum
- Rest Assured, Ferguson Savors Royal Win
- Splash's Valenzuela Named Marina Girls' Soccer Coach
- 'Showgirls' Nets Fans With Hot Spot on Web : Movies: An estimated 1 million users are logging on daily for a closer look at photos and more from the racy film, which has drawn objections from some groups.
- Popularity of Technology Lifts Share Offering by Smith Micro : Finance: Aliso Viejo software firm's initial public offering soars 21% on its first day of trading on Nasdaq.
- Imperial Bank Subsidiary to Buy CoastFed's Credit Arm
- GOP Said to Scrap Plan That Gives Retirees Health Benefits : Reform: House Medicare proposal would have had government subsidize firms. But businesses feared voluntary program might in time become mandatory.
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : U.S. Apologizes for Alleged Rape of Girl
- Gang Violence: No Safe Place : Cypress Park killing of child, 3, is symptomatic of a cancer that afflicts much of the region
- OXNARD : Supervisors Appeal to Nestle Over Jobs
- One Part Coffee, One Part Soda, Mix in Some Marketing Muscle . . . : Starbucks and Pepsi test Mazagran, their new 'sparkling' coffee, on Westside consumers.
- Artistic Lessons Emerge Out of Recycled Scrap
- COSTA MESA : Park Planners to Get Report by Biologist
- Don't Rush Medicare Overhaul Debate : Solid ideas, not sleight of hand, are needed as Congress seeks to cut cost of crucial program
- Two Valley Men Arrested in Sex Assault on Corpses : Crime: Phares Gonzales and Brandon Christopher held on suspicion of burglary at Hollywood Hills mortuary.
- FULLERTON : CSUF Head Stresses Need for Diversity
- SIMI VALLEY : 4 Officers Probed in Investment Scam
- Countywide : Mittermeier Discusses O.C. Recovery Plan
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Seattle Voters Have Say on Stadium
- GIRLS' TENNIS ROUNDUP : Scott Holds On for Corona del Mar
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cables, Friends Mesh Perfectly at Bakery
- Kramer Gets Serious : Michael Richards Reveals Another Side in 'Heroes'
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : Readers Respond
- Pete Wilson
- Lockyer's Legislation
- Riordan Asia Trip
- Televised Trials and Simpson Case
- Homeless Shelter
- Religious Freedom
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 20, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 20, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 20, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 20, 1995
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : I Think, Therefore I Compute : Harnessing Brain Waves to Control Technology
- BUILDING BAPTISTS: You can't tell by its...
- Bosnians, Croats Will Halt Assault on Serbs, U.S. Says : Balkans: Combined offensive nears rebel stronghold. But it is jeopardizing Washington-brokered peace plan.
- County Hikes Taxes, Weighs Hospitals' Fate
- Arrests Expected in Girl's Death
- Coach Charged With Molesting Stepdaughter : Crime: Corona del Mar official is arrested after victim helps officers tape conversations. Abuses occurred over four years, investigators say.
- Simpson Lawyers Say Vannatter Lied on Stand : Trial: Defense calls FBI agent, mob informants. At issue is whether defendant was a suspect at time of warrantless search.
- FBI Agent Says He's Ruby Ridge Scapegoat : Hearing: Official who led siege claims the bureau engaged in damage control over killing of wife. Testimony comes as four more take 5th Amendment.
- FBI Praises Newspapers for Printing Unabomber's Tract : Journalism: Publication by New York Times and Washington Post may help crack case, agency says. But some news media ethicists condemn the decision.
- Public Employees Ratify Wage Pacts
- Median Price of Homes in Valley Drops 3% in August : Real estate: The figure for single-family houses falls to $169,000, down $6,000 from last year. But a jump in sales brightens the outlook.
- Company Town
- COMPANY TOWN : How Would Ted Turner Fit In at Time Warner? He'd Manage : Media: He is not plotting to overthrow current Chairman Gerald Levin, sources say, but a major role is in store.
- ENERGY
- HEALTH
- Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach company said...
- GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AWARDS
- HOT WATER: Did you see that Pacific...
- Amgen Seeks to End Pact With Johnson & Johnson
- Syncor Seeks to Stop Bid to Regulate PET Pharmacies
- LABOR
- Executive Guilty of Taking Kickbacks
- COMPANY TOWN
- Plan to Add Telephone Area Code Criticized at Hearing : Communications: Many Valley-area customers prefer assigning 626 to new customers rather than splitting the existing 818 region.
- Change of Venue in Klaas Slaying Trial Approved
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Defense Seeks Testimony of Mafia Enforcer-Turned-Informant : LAPD: Sources say that Detective Philip Vannatter told C. Anthony Fiato that Simpson already was a suspect before officers entered his home.
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Noah Decides to Take on Takasugi in Primary for 37th District : Politics: The GOP firebrand, who used graphic antiabortion ads in a 1992 bid for U.S. Senate, says he will focus on taxes and affirmative action.
- San Gabriel Valley : Official Proposes Truancy Fines
- Judge Blocks Order in Scott Slaying Case
- Commission Holds Hearing on Church's Building Plan : Development: Seventh- day Adventists submit revised proposal for school, stores, homes. Approval would require regulatory changes.
- Cheers, Jeers for Milken and Mighty Bucks
- Groups Drop Suit Over Gnatcatcher's Threatened Status
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Johnson Moves Up in Hurry
- Agajanian Back Home at Indy 500 : Motor racing: With formation of Indy Racing League, changes are in store for next year's race to be run by U.S. Auto Club.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Troy Sweeps Valencia in Girls' Tennis
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Water Polo Is Amr's Life; Olympics His Goal
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baritone Dean Elzinga Resounds in Stotsenberg Recital Series
- O.C. ART REVIEW : Human Touch in Culture, Religion
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Medicine Man Helps End Indian Standoff
- UC Official Suspected of Fraud Commits Suicide
- Melissa WendtHuntington Beach, SeniorVolleyball/Outside hitterWendt helped the...
- MY ACHING BACK: A survey of 1,301...
- Wilson Campaign, in Restructuring, Said to Weigh Layoffs
- Park Service Faces a Tall Order at Sequoia : Environment: Falling trees are at the root of the preserve's problems. It'll take $30 million to retain visitor services.
- Southeast : Food Bank Dropped
- Woodland Hills : Compost Workshop Scheduled at Pierce
- Israelis Try to Shore Up Support in L.A. for Peace Talks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bledsoe Near Bottom of Rankings
- 'Phantom' Without Webber: Sweet, Magical--but Enough
- Paul Fleiss Gets Probation for Aiding Heidi : Court: Crowd of supporters turns out as pediatrician avoids prison time for helping daughter hide profits from call-girl ring.
- GARDEN GROVE : Abundance of Ducks Befowls Pond Near Library
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Johnson, Mariners Apply Heat to Angels
- Rockies Refusing to Blink : Baseball: They take show on road, beat Padres to extend lead over Dodgers to 1 1/2 games.
- Buchanan Poised at the Edge of Political Credibility Gap : Campaign: No matter what polls and receptive New Hampshire voters say, GOP pols insist he's not electable.
- COLUMN ONE : Hip Trips on the Magic Bus : Cheap and freewheeling, the Green Tortoise is a survivor of another era. Think of it as a rolling encounter group. And bring your sleeping bag.
- Clinton Aide Won't Be Charged
- Hillary Clinton Honored for Work With Children
- BODY WATCH : A Little Pillow Talk
- Long-Term Effects of Drilling at Sea Cited
- VENTURA : Chamber Panel Backs 3 Council Candidates
- Post-Football Brawl at Popular Eatery Spreads Anger, Fear
- Merchants Relocated by Quake Face Eviction : Fillmore: The businesses, now operating from temporary, city-owned quarters, must buy liability insurance. But they say they can't afford the premiums.
- Van Nuys Man Arrested in the Stabbing Death of His Wife
- Angel Concern Grows as Lead Shrinks to Two
- Hey, Norm, Maybe You Should Look for Another Line of Work
- Ducks Send Bets to Minor League Camp
- A Poor State of Mind : Despite gains in treating mental illness, it's harder than ever for most people to get help. The stigma is strong and high costs have insurance companies backing away.
- VENTURA : Education Group to Start Fund Drive
- Future Fact : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Water Study Reaches Some Dry Conclusions
- Q & A
- Chatsworth : 2 Men Get 119 Years in Rape-Robberies
- Common-Sense Code on Lobbying : House should see Senate resolution as a model in effort to end the buying of favors
- UCI Warns of Possible Asbestos Exposure
- City Council Approves Additional Funds for Pier Restaurant : Development: The $98,000 will be used to anchor Eric Ericsson's to the landmark attraction. Officials view the project as a top priority.
- Man in Bar Fight Dies in Buena Park
- Volunteer Goes Extra Mile for Storm Victims
- Man Beaten for Asking Teen Not to Speed : Crime: Costa Mesa police say the driver, urged to slow for kids at play, returned with friends for the attack. Five were arrested.
- Volunteers Aid Victims of Hurricane : Red Cross: Nine Orange County residents, most of them retired, arrive today in the U.S. Virgin Islands for a difficult three-week stint.
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Single-Game Tickets Go on Sale Friday
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Edwards Out for a Month
- Talented Cast Shows How Music Can Be a Tonic : Theater review: Even at their most self-pitying, blues are a way to feel better. "Blues in the Night" demonstrates this with power and pride.
- Crisis of Comfidence : Consumers Downbeat on State's Future, Poll Finds
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Helen Nearing; Author Who Shunned Urban Life
- FIGHTING BACK: Glendale Federal Bank is taking...
- Security Flaws Discovered in Netscape's Browser Software
- Nabisco Dispute in Oxnard Main Topic at Conference
- Japan's Trade Surplus Shrinks for a 2nd Month
- Georgians Held in Failed Assassination of Shevardnadze
- House Extends Act That Governs Funding for AIDS
- Deal to Buy Lillian Vernon Falls Through
- Cable Takeover Proposal Hits Snags in 2 Cities : Television: Officials in Glendale worry that new owner will not carry out renovation of its system. Burbank is concerned about service cuts.
- Magazine Honors 3 Companies for Family-Friendly Employee Policies
- Premiere Radio Buys Music Library Firm
- Golden Systems to Pursue Scottish Partnership
- Bureau Seeks Bids to Make Tourism Video
- Caldor Files for Voluntary Bankruptcy Protection
- Stocks End Modestly Lower; Commodities Rise
- Strong Recovery Continues for Building Industry
- Iwerks Secures Contracts Worth Over $12 Million
- Nona Morelli's II Inc.: The Irvine entertainment...
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- AEROSPACE
- Internet Will Offer Commuter Information
- China Lashes Out at New Hong Kong Legislature : Asia: Voting shows vast support for pro-democracy lawmakers. Beijing again says all will be ousted in 1997.
- Panel Backs Drug for Treatment of Gehrig's Disease
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : The Ugly, the Bad and the Good in LAPD
- Uphill Racer : Mountain Cyclist Endures Grueling Pace in Quest for State Title
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Hidden Nature Trail Due for Big Repairs
- IRVINE : A Fairy-Tale End to Years of Service
- Irony Noted as Nonviolence Campaign Starts : Crime: Riordan and other leaders cite the weekend's senseless murders in kicking off YWCA's nationwide 'Week Without Violence.'
- Drug Overdose Blamed in Death of Doctor at Producer's Home
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Phillips Could Be Back With Nebraska in a Month
- Toronto Expands Quickly, Getting Five for Armstrong
- Pro Surfing Event Starts Today at Lower Trestles
- TELEVISIONHype Helps: Fox's heavily promoted summer cliffhanger...
- COMPANY TOWN : Gibson's Film Productions No Mere Vanity
- We're All in the Same Boat in Health Crisis : Sinking of L.A. County system would endanger everyone
- Merchants Face Eviction Over Lack of Insurance : Business: The city has given owners, who operate from a temporary tent-trailer complex, 30 days to buy costly liability protection. They say they can't afford the premiums.
- Departing Aerospace Company Gives Calabasas Library $100,000
- North Hills : Man Arrested in Neighbor's Fall
- ALISO VIEJO : Anti-Airport Group Checking Petitions
- County Urged to Promote Its Strongest Industries : Economy: Consultant group recommends public-private cooperation in agriculture, communications, environmental technology, machinery, plastics and biomedical.
- Golden West Players in Better Mood
- One Last Visit With Channon
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : An Unspoken Homage to Two Men Fuels a Forbidden Love to Another : HOLLY: A Novel <i> by Albert French</i> ; Viking $21.95, 307 pages
- SAN CLEMENTE : Health Center Hosts Open House This Week
- Widower, His Mistress Face Murder Charges in Wife's Death : Courts: Couple allegedly bludgeoned Joan Dawley after their plot to solicit her slaying failed.
- Boy, 4, Dies When Garbage Truck Backs Over Him in Alley
- CAMARILLO : Youths Briefly Escape From Hospital
- Peter Graf to Remain Jailed After Appeal Fails
- JAZZ REVIEW : Eclectic Set From Davidson & Co.
- Israel, PLO Reach Agreement in Principle on Disputed City : Mideast: Most Hebron security issues resolved. But sides still seek final pact on West Bank withdrawal.
- BODY WATCH : The Anger Factor : Not long ago, letting rage out was, well, all the rage. Now, studies suggest that venting may up the heart-attack risk.
- Making Their Mark : Favorite Son Steps Forth at Marina
- Kobe Quake's Social Aftershocks Fade : Japan: Temblor's impact on government policy and daily life is less than many hoped.
- FULLERTON : Depot Restoration Completed
- MOORPARK : Suspect Sought in Double Shooting
- Weekend Box Office : 3 New Films Open Quietly
- It's a Hit! : Judging by Tonight's Debut, the Verdict Is in on Steven Bochco's Legal Drama, 'Murder One' . . . It's Guilty of Being the Best New Series of the Fall TV Season, Bar None.
- BODY WATCH : Low-Fat Guide Is Full of Tips
- San Diego to Allow Student Carwashes
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- BODY WATCH : Nervousness May Be a Gene Thing
- All the Ancient Mariners
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bjorn Again Brings ABBA Back in Style
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : New Zealanders in Anti-Nuclear Protest
- Agoura Hills : Sign Foes Celebrate as Shell Marker Removed
- ORANGE : Boy, 16, Was Accessory to Slaying Over Stereo
- * John Bubert; Retired Furniture Plant Supervisor
- Gilbert-Lurie Is Appointed to L.A. Civil Service Panel
- South Bay : Library Is Back in Business After $20-Million Renovation
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew's Daughter Has Leukemia
- Rams Turn Things Around With Turnovers : Pro football: St. Louis has nine interceptions and three fumble recoveries in three victories.
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Raiders Play Favorite Game: Pin the Goat on Someone Else
- USC Told to Comply in Schoenberg Case
- Bad Case of Motion Sickness
- Activists Hail HMO Reforms Sent to Wilson
- Central Los Angeles : 2 Teachers Lauded
- Fire Causes $85,000 Damage in Oak View
- Second 'Carmen': More Voice, Less Drama
- Crisis of Confidence : O.C. Survey Reflects Toll of Bankruptcy
- TV REVIEW : 'Divas' Debut on Fox Proves Soap Can Be Soulless in Seattle
- FTC Clears Merger of Hoechst, Marion
- Incomnet Signs Contract for Long-Distance Time
- Foreign Investors Buy Up Australian Companies : Markets: Analysts attribute trend to undervalued assets, government policy and poor corporate management.
- Hoechst, Marion Merger OKd After Reaching FTC Agreement
- Bosnia Air Strikes Were on Target but Limited, U.S. Says : Military: Serbs' war-making ability is mostly intact, according to Pentagon officials, because commanders sought to avoid harm to civilians.
- Notebook : Western Campus Vandalized Before Game Against Cypress
- When Choosing a Party, Many Motor Voters in Neutral : Registration: Law fails to boost Democratic ranks, confounding expectations. One-third of those who signed up at DMV, agencies declared no preference or identified with an alternative.
- Valleywide : City's Recycling Program Expands
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : League Sues Cowboys for $300 Million
- Peter Graf to Remain Jailed After Appeal Fails
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Owners Hire New Negotiator
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : League Sues Cowboys for $300 Million
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Bush Gets Back to English Sound on Tour
- Marine National Agrees to Be Bought by South Korean Bank
- RETAILING
- Inventories Rise for a 16th Month : Indicators: Analysts say July figures show a drag on economy, as manufacturers had to limit production.
- O.C. and Courts to Seek Compromise on Budget : Spending: After heated debate, the two sides remain at odds on figures. Judges may have to make do with less.
- State Backs House GOP's Move on Ward Valley Dump : Wastes: The measure in Congress would declare all environmental laws have been met. Transfer would end decade-long struggle over proposed nuclear repository.
- House GOP Tax Bill Encourages Firms to Utilize Pension Money
- Police Chief Files $10-Million Claim Against L.A. : LAPD: Williams contends his reputation was tarnished by leak of personnel file information about lodging in Las Vegas. Police panelists again deny releasing documents.
- City Opposes Plan for Driving Range
- Forty years ago, Walt Disney introduced Disneyland...
- Angels Playoff Ticket Sale Is Wednesday
- Desert Crash Probe Targets Anaheim Store : Investigation: State officials will seek to revoke the liquor license of market, which they say sold beer to teens involved in July accident. Owner denies allegations.
- Miller to Be NBA Reporter for Turner
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Donahue: Calls Correct Ones
- New Computer Education Center Opens in Camarillo
- 2 Mobile-Home Parts Firms Move to Larger Quarters
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Home Theater's Shares Fall as Auditor Resigns : Report: Firm disputes former employee's charges, made in SEC document, of weak internal controls at company.
- Slugging It Out : Glenfed Is Taking On the Big Banks
- ADVERTISING
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Relief Flights Follow Hurricane's Wake : Disaster: Six years after Hugo's wrath, supplies arrive to help the Virgin Islands recover from another storm, Marilyn. Utilities are crippled.
- UPDATE : GOP Proposal Would Limit Direct Student Loan Program
- Millions of Land Mines Still in Use, Group Says
- 1st SpeedAt the celebrity-packed opening of Sunday's...
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Holy Picture' Is a Bit of a Miracle
- Sam StremickVilla Park, SeniorFootball/QuarterbackStremick's performance in the...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Dialing the Aria Code for Seville : Opera Pacific boosters celebrate 'Carmen' opening with a bash set in 19th-Century Spain.
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Arrests Reported in Failed Assassination
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Sport on a Roll Seeks Permanent Rinks
- ORANGE : Agency Questions Destruction of Cave
- Judge Orders UCLA-Run School to Admit Girl, 4
- San Fernando Valley : Worker Plunges to Death
- LA PALMA : Daniel E. Keen Starts as New City Manager
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie Helps Astros Gain Ground on Dodgers
- Marino Takes Hit, Dolphins Keep Ticking : Pro football: Steelers knock quarterback out of game with bruised sternum, but Kosar leads undefeated Miami to 23-10 victory.
- Jerry's Famous Deli Planning to Go Public
- Pope Extols Civil Rights During Visit to Kenya
- Countywide : Property Tax Bills on Way
- VENTURA : Student Award Earns New Car for College
- Property Tax Bills to Arrive This Week
- SEAL BEACH : City Delays Hearing on Bixby Ranch Development
- Pearsall's Stock Moves Up With USC
- OXNARD : 4 Held in Theft of Rifle, Crossbow
- Trial Begins in Corona Love-Triangle Killing : Crime: Jury must decide whether ex-Anaheim officer shot his wife's boyfriend in self-defense.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Officials Share Their Views on LAPD Hiring
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Alanis Morissette Commands Both the Sound and the Fury
- Stocks End Modestly Lower After Late Rebound
- The Right Start Joins Internet Shopping Network
- Trend in Housing for Elderly May Benefit LTC
- COMPANY TOWN : Jacobson Steps Down at Fox, May Move to Disney, Sources Say
- POLITICS : Signs Point to a Forbes Bid in 1996 : Millionaire publisher calls GOP candidates sourpusses. He's likely to decide if he'll enter race by end of week.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Battle Erupts Over Lesser Murder Option
- State Sues UCI Fertility Doctors Over Records
- Suspect, Slain Bystander Identified
- Southwest Museum Names New Director : Art: Duane King leaves post at National Museum of the American Indian in New York to take demanding job in L.A.
- Making Their Mark : New Coach Puts a Charge in Cypress
- Central Park Jogger Is Beaten to Death Near Site of '89 Attack
- Whittaker Electronics Gets $1.6-Million Contract
- Prison Term for Burglar of Westminster Gun Store
- Experimental Breast-Implant Technique Uses Body's Own Cells
- Governor's Agenda Made Few Gains in Legislature : Capitol: Wilson managed to pass some crime bills and welfare reforms. But his major goals of tax cuts and limits on lawsuits and regulations faltered.
- ORANGE : Chapman University Gets $1.5-Million Gift
- Colin Powell: The Right Man for the Times : A Powell campaign would force Clinton to define issues and expose the Republicans as right-wing pawns.
- The Legal Aid Squeeze : Local Officials Wonder Where Poor Will Find Counsel if Federal Program Is Cut
- OXNARD : Shooting Victim Sees No Charges for Judy
- Chat Room : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Future Is in the Neighborhood
- Yiddish Festival Celebrates a Language and a Culture : Judaism: Event reflects worldwide revival of interest. Organizers hope it will become an annual affair.
- UNIVERSITY BEAT / LONNIE WHITE : Young Players Lift Long Beach State
- VENTURA : Power Outage Hits Over 2,000 Customers
- Innovation High Note Missing at Monterey Fest : Jazz review: The 38th event featured a pleasant, if not especially palette-challenging, smorgasbord of talent.
- NASD Fines Dealer for Not Honoring Quoted Prices : Securities: The $19,000 sanction is the first of its kind. Morgan Stanley neither admits nor denies guilt.
- Rabbi Yehuda M. Getz; Overseer of Western Wall
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine-based title...
- World IN BRIEF : THAILAND : AIDS Taking Toll on Asian Economies
- Orangewood Medical Audit to Be Turned In
- VENTURA : 2 Men Sought in Video Store Robbery
- Woodland Hills : Chick to Discuss New Anti-Truancy Law
- Speakers Explain Affirmative Action