- LA HABRA : City Atty. May Get Added Prerogative
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Offers Compost Class at Historic Park
- Vandals Ransack School 3rd Time
- Angels Beat White Sox but Lose Easley to Injury : Baseball: Second baseman's knee mishap dampens 4-1 victory, five-hitter by Boskie.
- Quake Recovery : Financially Shaken 20th Century Insurance Rebounding
- COMPANY TOWN
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / HOLLYWOOD AND TECHNOLOGY : ACTION FILE / Elizabeth Daley : Climate Control
- EDUCATION : Student Pays Price for His Disruptions : Teacher wins damages against boy who threatened her. Educators, others hail decision as beneficial.
- The state's tiniest city--less than a square...
- Courtrooms of the Future : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Young Artist Promotes Films for Children
- Countywide : Tollway Months Ahead of Schedule
- Van Boxmeer Looks to Win IHL Title With the Ice Dogs
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Win Fifth Game in a Row
- TV REVIEWS : 'Monroes' Is Sordid Fun, but 'Foxworthy' Falls Flat
- Summit Bancorp, UJB Financial to Merge in $1.2-Billion Deal
- Special Devices' Income Doubles as Sales Surge
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / SMALL BUSINESS : Virtual Companies : Small Firms Will Team Up to Form Network Economy of Future
- Dick Clark Productions Reports Drop in Revenues
- Notebook : Servite Had Ringside Seats for Notre Dame Knockout
- Senate Panel Curbs House Attack on EPA : Congress: Action signals that proponents of limits face tough fight. Move also presages a likely confrontation between legislative bodies.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Picture Brightens for City's Station
- VENTURA : Man Wounded in Shooting at Marina
- Annual Youth Party to Swing All Night
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Katella
- MUSIC REVIEW : Keillor Weds Folk Humor, Classical Music
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Chicago Strikes a Chord With Butler
- * Pacific Rim Holding Corp., a Woodland...
- 6 Hackers Arrested in Computer Fraud, Phone-Access Theft : Crime: Huntington Beach man is among those held after Internet sting set up by U.S. Secret Service agents.
- Sealed With a Catch : Those stamps of approval on health products may be key marketing tools, but they're not cheap. And critics wonder if they are even necessary.
- FLYING HIGH: A six-propeller airplane named Pathfinder...
- Palestinians Ousted by Libya Find Doors Shut Elsewhere : Mideast: Furious at peace moves, Moammar Kadafi expelled hundreds of refugees he said should return home. Instead, most are stranded in limbo.
- Players' Troubles Put Nebraska in Spotlight : College football: Even as legal problems mount, Osborne softens stance on Phillips.
- Economic Outlook Is Dim, Japanese Government Says : Asia: Condition may even be worsening, latest forecast says. Industrial output and shipments fall, while inventories rise.
- RETAILING
- STM Wireless Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Finding Role for Religion in Workplace : Trends: Christians in Commerce, which has a chapter in O.C., promotes principled stance in business.
- Wallach Returns but Works No Miracles : Baseball: Dodgers energized by veteran third baseman's quick recovery, but Cubs win, 12-1.
- Drumming and Dollars : Thelonious Monk's Son T.S. Brings Ideas--Some Creative, Revolutionary Ones--to Jazz Music, but They Also Deal With Marketing, Merchandise
- COMPANY TOWN : Believe It : Ripley Entertainment Is Thriving With Its String of Low-Tech Museums
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / HOLLYWOOD AND TECHNOLOGY : Welcome to Siliwood : Will Convergence of the Creative and Technical Lead to a Jobs Revolution? : That's Digital Entertainment
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / THE STATE'S ROLE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY : Financial Times Perspectives on California : The View From Abroad / TOKYO : Domestic Woes Slow Japanese Buying Binge
- Reich on Plight of U.S. Workers
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL...
- Prop. 103 Defects
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / THE STATE'S ROLE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY : Financial Times Perspectives on California : The View From Abroad / SEOUL : South Koreans Focus on Tech Companies
- Tuffree Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Simi Valley Officer : Courts: The teacher is charged in the death of Michael Clark after a gun battle. His lawyers argue he fired in self-defense.
- Lee Teng-hui
- Coho Salmon Decline
- Uninsured Hospital Patients
- Using Bicycles
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL...
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / HOLLYWOOD AND TECHNOLOGY : Welcome to Siliwood : Will Convergence of the Creative and Technical Lead to a Jobs Revolution?
- Another 'N Word'
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 12, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 12, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 12, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 12, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 12, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 12, 1995
- AST Launches Shake-Up of Top Executives : Computers: Orange County firm says that it expects to lose more than $40 million in its first fiscal quarter of 1996.
- Simpson Rebuttal Begins Before Defense Rests Case : Trial: In odd twist, Ito orders prosecutors to start next phase, and jury is shown photos of defendant wearing gloves. His attorneys say one more witness may testify.
- Allen May Quit Post if Unable to Finance Fight
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / THE STATE'S ROLE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY : ESSAY : California's New Image: Reality
- Other Forces Can Outweigh Affirmative Action Efforts : Employment: Minorities, women have made modest gains in private sector. But job and pay inequities linger.
- Rapid Police Recruitment Questioned : City Hall: Councilwoman Chick raises concern that fast pace could detract from goals of eliminating bias and improving training. She will seek funding postponement.
- Rapid Police Hiring Questioned : Safety: Councilwoman Chick raises concern that fast pace may detract from goals of ending bias and improving training.
- Domestic Violence Comes Out of Closet : Discipline: Once an issue that was hushed up when athletes were involved, now it's front-page news.
- Management Shake-Up Hits Irvine's AST
- Suit Over Collapsed Apartments Reportedly Settled : Quake: Sources say award to 28 plaintiffs exceeds $1 million. Sixteen people died in Northridge Meadows building.
- To Get Along, Go Along With Beijing : China: Our agenda must mesh with what the leadership of 1 billion people requires.
- School Embezzler Dies in Prison : Death: Stephen A. Wagner, 43, succumbs to AIDS complications. He stole $3.7 million from Newport-Mesa as its finance officer.
- Lawyers Claim Fuhrman Coerced Witnesses in '91 Case : Courts: Attorneys for imprisoned ex-USC football player seek to have his conviction overturned.
- Lawsuit Over Collapsed Apartments Is Settled : Quake: Undisclosed accord over Northridge complex where 16 died is estimated at more than $1 million.
- BODY WATCH : Filling a Need : It's Illegal but cheap. India's sidewalk dentists do big business--despite medical officials' cries of quackery.
- Fuhrman's Hometown Faces Its Own Crisis
- OPEN ZIGGURAT: The public will get a...
- Dispute With Senate Unifies Torn Assembly : Legislature: House seeks to reclaim from Senate $1.3 million in funding for members' offices. Feud paralyzes legislation as year's session winds down.
- If Only Life Could Be Predicted So Well
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- ORANGE COUNTY
- L.A. Benched / Week 2 : Plenty of Parking, Plenty of Gas, It's Only the Angels
- MOVIE REVIEW : Couldn't This 'Senior Trip' Have Been Canceled?
- MUSIC REVIEW : Williams, Philharmonic Please the Bowl Throng
- TV REVIEW : Bless 'This House,' 'Ned and Stacey,' but Not 'Partners'
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Growing Asian Economies a Boon for U.S. Finance Workers Abroad : While Wall Street jobs remain scarce, brokerages expand their operations in the rapidly expanding region.
- COLUMN ONE : Custody Wars' New Front Line : Police stations have become battlegrounds where parents transfer children for court-ordered visits. Officers decry being used as referees when disputes turn ugly.
- Reseda : Coast Cleanup Day to Include Inland Project
- Tracks of Red Tape Hamper Railroad Crossing Project
- Group Gains Little Ground in Fight Over Development : Agriculture: Members of STOP plan an initiative drive to preserve farmlands. They face an uphill battle in persuading the Oxnard City Council.
- Tranquil Town Roiled by Recall Campaign : Development: Charging sellout, foes of a planned PriceCostco store seek to oust pair on City Council. Their adversaries call it the politics of hate.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : A Dolphin Day Afternoon in New England : AFC: Miami defense shuts down Bledsoe, Patriots, 20-3.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DRUG TRADE : Overstating a Cocaine Bust : There never were any 'cartels' with a lock on Colombia; entrepreneurs will take up the slack.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Experience Rewards Peace Corp Volunteers : The organization has become a valuable source for foreign work opportunities.
- A Nuclear Umbrella for Europe : France: Its tests aim to build a defense apart from U.S. guarantees. Germans express an interest.
- Shuttle Crew Recovers Spartan Despite Trouble
- Van Nuys : ESPN Sportscasters to Discuss Their Careers
- Northridge : Appeal to Be Heard on Child-Care Center
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : NEWPORT HARBOR
- 8 Recent Films Explore Ironies, Upheaval in Russia
- THAILAND
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : How to Get a Job Abroad : With the right advice, the hunt for an overseas career can be successful
- Treasury Official Promoted
- COLUMN ONE : Custody Wars Have New Front Line : Police stations in O.C. have become battlegrounds where parents transfer children for court-ordered visits. Officers decry roles as referees of angry disputes.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : San Diego Avoids Embarrassing Loss to Seattle With Late Charge
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Giants Fail to Hold Lead, Chiefs Win in Overtime
- DANCE REVIEWS : Folkloric Look at Mexico's Past, Present
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bennett at Greek: Smooth Vocals, Little Interpretation
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Work Abroad Can Boost Career Prospects at Home : Stateside organizations help job-seekers line up required permits for overseas employment.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : A Chance to Serve : Thousands take the Foreign Service exam each year in the hope of gaining a government job that can really make a difference.
- Man Shot at Home During Argument
- Rights to Beach Paths: Gone With the Tide? : Failure to act could cost the state hundreds of access routes
- The Spirit Moves Them, to Tarzana : Bais Menachem Chabad House Is New Valley Hub for Traditional Jewish Sect
- A Desire to Help the Eastside Drives Institute Worker
- Rough Season Taking Its Toll on Edmonds : Baseball: Angel outfielder shows the emotional and physical signs of playing for an up-and-down team.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Vikings Shut Down Sanders in 20-10 Victory
- Bedraggled Twins Rough Up Angels : Baseball: Worst team in majors wins, 9-8, in 10 innings; California lead falls to five games.
- The 47th Emmy Award : All Dressed Up for a Stylish Entrance
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Study of Cultures Complements Traditional Business Programs : Understanding global social, political dynamics can make or break a deal in today's marketplace.
- Beijing Women Speak Their Minds : Conference: Despite censorship, U.N. forum has an impact, inspiring hope, envy and anger.
- Japanese Trade Minister Gets a Challenger in Party Race
- Battle of the Bugs : Growers Grapple With Infestation, Fear New Influx of Insects
- End of an Era : Homes Will Be Built on Site That Gave Voice to Roaring '20s
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Rice Lashes Out After 49ers' 41-10 Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Cowboys Sidestep Distractions to Win
- Can Earnings Gains Satisfy the Lofty Hopes of Analysts on Wall Street?
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : A Firm Happily in the Midst of Uniform Chaos
- Kashmiri Rebels Put Off Hostage Deadline
- NBC's 'Frasier' Wins 3 Emmys; 'Cybill' Gets 1 : Television: David Hyde Pierce, Christine Baranski are named best supporting actor and actress in comedies.
- Deputies Break Up Crowd of 200 in CityWalk Brawl
- Northridge : CSUN Allows Skates for Getting Around
- City to Farm Out Waste-Water Sludge
- Suspected Gang Member Fatally Shot
- Panorama City : Commanding Officer to Speak at Meeting
- Lilavois Strikes in the Splash's 4-3 Victory : Indoor soccer: His shot from point-blank range in fourth quarter gives club its third triumph in a row for first time this season.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Loss to Twins Seen as a Blip
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Theater : 'Folly': An Engaging Celebration of Life's Absurdity
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Family Businesses Reap Dividends Borne of Long Hours, Dedication : Teamwork turns Dai Cheong Trading Co. into a thriving international import-export enterprise.
- Former Trader Says Barings' Managers Made Losses Worse
- JAPAN
- White House AIDS Activist Falls Into Political Exile : Health: Once a symbol of change, Bob Hattoy has been pushed aside. He remains outspoken, yet loyal to Clinton.
- A Profile in Courage : She alone integrated a New Orleans school amid mobs and death threats-- and she prayed for them. Today, Ruby Bridges is a symbol of strength.
- Man Who Left Hospital Found Dead in Bushes
- Hydraulic Fluid Sprays 8 as Carnival Ride Malfunctions
- Enthusiasm Soars at Tustin Marine Base's Open House
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Loss to Twins Seen as a Blip
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Walker Bunts for Hit, Surprising Reds, Baylor
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Pop : Buddy Guy Sticks to His Loud, Fast Blues Formula
- Twins Top Angels, 9-8, on Error
- Plenty of Blame for Everyone
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Patchwork Steelers Win, 34-17
- The 47th Annual Emmy Award : 'ER', 'Frasier' Fill NBC's Prescription : The Show: A Critic's View : An alarming trend--taste and dignity are creeping into an awards telecast that used to have a certain spontaneity and unpredictability.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Behavior as Important as Language When Dealing With Foreign Clients : Lack of attention to local customs can turn a seemingly innocent gesture into a serious insult.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Southern Strategy : As more Americans seek work in Latin America, here's how some are staying ahead of the competition.
- Parsons Names New President of Latin America Unit
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : U.S. Tax Breaks Boost Revenue for Expatriates : Americans living abroad can exclude up to $70,000 of their foreign-source wages from income.
- Colombian Air Crash Victim Has Knack for Survival
- JEWISH-AMERICAN LIFE: A major new museum will...
- Disabled Veterans Program Unscathed : Business: Preference in awarding of contracts is not targeted, despite criticism.
- Girl Dies, Another Hurt in Gang Shooting
- DEL MAR : As Easy as A-B-C for McCarron on Alphabet Soup
- Who Was That Guy With the Gray Hair?
- Employers Required to Guard Against Workplace Violence
- Hurricane Luis Leaves St. Martin Short of Water, Food
- Gingrich Says Some May Lose Medicare Subsidy
- COMMITMENTS : On the Rebound : Jumping right into a new relationship after a breakup leaves little time to grow. But, then, it's not <i> always </i> doomed.
- Academy a Giant Step Up for Ballet Pacifica Troupe : Entertainment: The dancers breaks in their 13,000-square-foot academy with a weekend of rehearsal. Classes start Sept. 25.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : With a Surprise Move, Rockies Beat Reds, 5-4
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Bengals Expand to 2-0 by Holding Off Jaguars
- Ethnic Images, Issues and 'Asian Men'
- Clay's New Show a Roll of the Dice : Television: CBS is betting that 'Bless This House' audiences will give the actor-comedian a chance to distance himself from his notorious stand-up act.
- Cotton Makes a Comeback : Imperial Valley Farmers React to Prices at Levels Not Seen Since Civil War
- Uniformity Sells, One Family Finds : Clothing: With the return of standard dress, back-to-school business swamps an O.C. company with customers, some reluctant.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Where The Jobs Are : Top 10 Emerging Markets for U.S. Operations : International careers are far different than a decade ago. The growth is in small firms.
- Programs Gave Successful Businessman His Start : Opportunity: Contracts under government rules and work ethic were the keys, Jack Ybarra says.
- Possible Conflict of Interest Seen at Water Agency
- Big Wish, Not-So-Small Pond : The O.C. Performing Arts Center Hopes to Fill 13,000 Seats at the Arena for a Benefit Concert
- A Breed Apart : Nearly 300 Dogs Are Put Through the Paces at Conejo Kennel Club Show
- Polishing Skills of the Single Life
- SPECIAL ELECTION / 72nd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Ackerman Acts With Caution and Confidence : The GOP candidate is a heavy favorite over Democrat Shirley Hafner. She pins her hopes on voter backlash over bankruptcy.
- Visitors can wriggle their cyber-toes in the...
- KINGS : Defense Is the Name of the Game
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Kelly's Bad Day Suddenly Turns, and Bills Win, 31-9
- JAZZ REVIEW : Trio's Acoustic Effort Electrifies Crowd at Greek
- MOVIESBest Dressed: "To Wong Foo, Thanks for...
- Gimmicks Sink Wagner's 'Dutchman' : Opera review: Inventiveness gets out of hand in the staging of the masterpiece at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
- Two Major Southland Realty Firms to Join Forces : Mergers: Jon Douglas and Prudential California say the new company will employ 4,000 agents in 70 offices.
- Post-Quake Recovery of Kobe's Port in Doubt
- Speed Bumps Should Check Questions About Accident
- Ripping Off the Grass Roots : State Senate measure aims at lobbyists who misuse techniques of traditional movement
- VENTURA : Santa Paula Man, 18, Stabbed in Fight
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Peete Plays Like Starter in Eagles' Victory Over Cardinals
- Phillips Booted Off No. 2 Nebraska : College football: Heisman contender dismissed from team after arrest for assault.
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : HUNTINGTON BEACH
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Testaverde Proves Point, Browns Top Buccaneers
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : We'll Beat You in St. Louis, Say Rams : NFC: The honeymoon continues in a 17-13 victory over New Orleans in home opener.
- Giants Fail to Hold Lead, Chiefs Win in Overtime
- Southland high school students may audition for...
- The 47th Emmy Award : Emmys Flash and Class
- RSVP : The <i> Other </i> Tenor Didn't Sing a Note
- Motorcyclist, 34, Killed in Accident
- Deathbeds and Prison Bars : Bill codifying rules for release of dying convicts is both compassionate and cost-effective
- Study Ties Aspirin to Reduced Risk of Colon, Rectal Cancer
- Universal City : Woman Arrested in Brawl at CityWalk
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Willing to Make Sacrifice
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : Mater Dei's Gehlke Holds Up Her End of Family Tradition
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Starting to Get Wild for the Mariners
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Pro Football Spotlight
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Pro Football Spotlight : TONIGHT'S GAME
- CHINA
- On Sale Now More Than Ever
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Lawmakers Oust Ruling Communists
- Women's Panel OKs Measures on Sex, Abortion
- Packwood Attempts Salvage Operation : Senate: Oregon Republican says many accounts in his diaries are inaccurate. Entries in that work led to his resignation on ethics complaints.
- IN PERSON : Watergate Figure Sees Past Echoed in O.C. Chaos : Success at Any Cost? Don Segretti Knows Price of Such Policy
- Tropical Storms
- THOUSAND OAKS : Oktoberfest Party Rolls Out the Sauerkraut
- Valleywide : Return to 100-Degree Mark Likely Tuesday
- Conflict-of-Interest Questions Surface at Water Board : Development: Officials with financial ties to Newhall Land and Farming helped shape projects benefiting the firm, records show.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Leading the Band Was High Note for Trumpeter Ferguson
- Music Center Fund Raising a Victory
- 'Seinfeld,' 'Improvement' Reruns Get Premiere Billing : Television: Producers seeking maximum return spend heavily on promotion as two series debut in syndication.
- Who Won What: The Winners on TV's Annual Weekend of Awards
- AIRLINES
- 12 Killed in Sky Divers' Plane Crash
- 'ER' Scores 8 Emmys; 'Frasier' Also Wins Big : Awards: Barbra Streisand gets prizes, her first in 30 years. Candice Bergen is best comedy actress for fifth time.
- SCIENCE FILE : The Valley of Hidden Treasures : In building a reservoir near Hemet, workers discover some of the best Ice Age fossils west of the California deserts.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Citizenship Request by U.S. Spy Denied
- Compton Braces for Rep. Tucker's Extortion Trial : Court: Charges of accepting bribes while mayor grew out of federal probe into city's government. Case is scheduled to begin Tuesday.
- 3 Arrested in Death of 17-Year-Old
- Old City Hall Is Wearing Thin With Neighbors : Real estate: Thousand Oaks planners will outline some options for the municipal facility, which has been ravaged by vandals since being abandoned in 1988.
- PERSPECTIVE : Electronic Signs Boost Economies, Ignite Complaints
- 3 Men Face Prison After Marijuana Seized in Forest
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : SAN CLEMENTE
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : LAGUNA BEACH
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : CORONA DEL MAR
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : It's Early, but Kilger Definitely Has the Look
- THEATER REVIEW : Cashing In on Humor : 'Other People's Money' earns high audience interest with tight direction and universal lessons on finance.
- Events Mark Independence Day, Mexican Heritage Month
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Brushing Up to Master the Art of the Interview : Experts advise applicants to research the company, then radiate the right mix of confidence and ability.
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Battling Culture Shock Starts With Trip to Local Bookstores, Seminars : Advance preparation is critical in adjusting to the challenges of life in a foreign country.
- Growing Flock of Catholics Take Many Paths in Africa : Religion: On coming visit, Pope will find growing restlessness to tie local customs to church traditions.
- Women Spend a Lot of Time as Ladies-In-Waiting
- ROLL ON: Aficionados of roller hockey call...
- COMMITMENTS : It's OK to Love Adult Kids From a Distance
- Officers From Five Cities Break Up Melee at Party : Crime: Gathering at La Palma center near police station erupts in brawls. Four arrests are made.
- Errol Flynn: a Hero or Villain?
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL : MATER DEI
- The Art of the Subtle Shakedown
- MIGHTY DUCKS : There's a Familiar Look as Training Camp Opens
- '98 Elections Are Already Inspiring Guesses, Rumors : Politics: Governorship, Senate seat will be up for grabs. Some foresee a Feinstein-Huffington fight for top state job.
- L.A. STORIES : The Height of Passion : Lovers and Other Strangers Are Drawn to a Rotating Sky-High Bar
- HATE GROUPS : Data-Gathering by Militias, Neo-Nazis Sets Off Violence Alarms : Experts who monitor the radical right fear it will use its arsenal of facts in a campaign of terror against those viewed as enemies.
- Villeneuve Wins Title Without Winning Race
- Encore Comeback for Colts, With Better Result
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Defector Says Hussein Foes Ready for Coup
- INTERNATIONAL CAREERS : A World of Opportunity : Resource Guide : Where to Find Tips, Testing and Training at Little or No Cost
- THOUSAND OAKS : Baby Girl Dies After Car Rolls Over Her
- Stabbing Victim, 16, Remains Hospitalized
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Conservative Raiders Keep it Short, Win : Interconference: Hostetler disdains long passing in undefeated Oakland's 20-8 victory over Washington.
- NEWSWIRE : Villeneuve Has Fun and Wins Title Too
- Busch Is a Friend in a Pinch : Baseball: Ostracized off the field, he's glad-handed by the Dodgers after he hits a homer to beat the Pirates, 5-4, to complete a sweep.
- Offerman Subtraction Is Addition
- DANCE REVIEWS : Agile Dancers Make Up World of 'Passion'
- U.S. Fires 13 Cruise Missiles at Serbian Targets in Bosnia : Balkans: Weapons launched from ship in Adriatic are aimed at antiaircraft installations that have menaced NATO warplanes. There are many casualties, rebels say.
- INTERNATIONAL
- CUDDLE UP: Product Cuddle, which aims to...
- Section Spotlights Overseas Careers
- Pilot, 10 Parachutists Killed in Plane Crash
- Drug for AIDS Patients' Vision Safe Taken Orally, Study Says
- Car Hits Tree, Killing Driver
- John Douglas Harrop; Actor, Teacher
- Santa Ana Nightclub Guard Fatally Shot : Crime: Man is killed in parking lot shortly after he forced two disruptive patrons to leave the bar.
- Sampras Closes Agassi's Show in the Theater Where It Started : U.S. Open: Tears flow after a 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 victory over the defending champion.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Offers More Than a Bang for the Buck
- Lavender Oil Aroma Aids Sleep of Elderly, British Doctor Says
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Atypical Love in a Time of Brutality : TREE OF HEAVEN <i> by R.C. Binstock</i> ; Soho Press; $22, 224 pages
- OXNARD : Motorcyclist, 34, Killed in Accident
- Same-Race Adoptions
- Career for Fuhrman
- Campaign Reform
- Q: How much genetic difference is there...
- Civil Rights for Nudists
- Eisenstaedt Photo
- Bilingual Education
- Anti-Cholesterol Drug Linked to Heart Transplant Survival Rate
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 11, 1995
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY - News from Sept. 11, 1995
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY - News from Sept. 11, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 11, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 11, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 11, 1995
- Women, Minorities Still Lag in Government Contracting : Jobs: Affirmative action programs have been largely ineffective, records show. Red tape and fraud are problems.
- The 47th Annual Emmy Award : 'ER', 'Frasier' Fill NBC's Prescription : The Scene: Backstage Spin : Medical drama equals record with eight awards in its first season, while the sitcom takes home the top series prize for the second consecutive year.
- Televised Trials Are Here to Stay : Courts: Justice Warren predicted the down side, but the value in citizen education can't be denied.
- Clinton, Aides See Compromise as Election Key : Politics: They plan to cast President as moderate in looming budget fight. Strategy involves ensuring that any impasse will be viewed as GOP's fault.
- Maurice (Bravo Sunday at 8 p.m.) is...
- RESTAURANTS : Malibu's Merchant of Venice
- Science and Suffering : Obsession--with fossils and recognition--ruled the Leakeys : ANCESTRAL PASSIONS: The Leakey Family and the Quest for Human Beginnings, <i> By Virginia Morell (Simon and Schuster: $30; 638 pp.)</i>