- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : SENATE : Feinstein Ad Focuses on Ties to State : Senator's campaign hopes to undo damage done by barrage of GOP attacks and remind voters that opponent Mike Huffington moved to the state in 1991.
- Detroit Mayor Won't Oppose Casino Gaming
- All in the Family : Writer draws on real life in his play about a boy's reunion with his biological father.
- Midnight Basketball Is Winner on Street : Crime: Players, coaches, police officers say the prevention programs have proved their worth. But some lawmakers aren't convinced.
- Ventura County Fair : For Fair-Goers, Rides Are a Real Scream : Entertainment: One bold patron samples all the heart-stopping, white-knuckle attractions in seven hours.
- Simi Freeway Repairs Won't End Tie-Ups
- Countywide : Teens Learn Medicine by Doing
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Police Officer Settles Sex Harassment Case With City
- BUENA PARK : Tree to Memorialize Community Activist
- Trial Ordered in Shooting of Teen-Ager
- IRVINE : Judge Blocks City's Plan to Raze Home
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kirby Begins Quest for Fifth Consecutive Title
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offensive Line in Transition
- In the Majors at Last : After Seven Years, Former Titan Gary Buckles Makes the Big Time
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Memories of Noise, Laughs--and Peas
- Clinton News Conference Today
- Borden's Dairy Business May Be Offered for Sale
- Rwanda Refugee Flight Brings Misery to Bukavu
- Hollywood's New Calling Card Is Gray
- Pre-Simpson Case
- A Way to Combat Lack of Sleep: Nap
- Health Care for Immigrants
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : PROP. 187 : Immigrant Measure Foes Open Drive : A coalition including Sheriff Sherman Block attacks ballot initiative that would withhold public services to those here illegally. Its co-author accuses them of appealing to public fears.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Gabler on Baseball Strike
- Tracy Grimes
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Pro Bono Projects
- Crime's Other Victims : Denise...
- Mixed Couples
- Msgr. Soto's Story a Refreshing Look at a Good Person
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 19, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 19, 1994
- Clinton Agrees to Deep Cuts in Crime Bill
- Simpson Team Seeks Access to Records of 4 Officers : Court: Detective Mark Fuhrman's lawyer characterizes defense as desperate. Early DNA test results are in.
- New U.S. Policy Will Hold Cubans in Refugee Camps : Immigration: Administration plans detention centers after an emergency appeal by Florida's governor. Thousands reportedly prepare to flee the Castro regime.
- THE DEUCE, YOU SAY! The local chapter...
- Florida's Plea for Urgent Help With Cubans Rebuffed : Refugees: The White House begins a major review of actions it could take. Administration later says governor's request for Navy ships is being considered.
- Sense of Family Leads Marcaccini to Pepperdine : Basketball: After playing in Italy, swingman returns to California to be close to ailing father.
- Police in Huber Case Wade Through a Flood of 'Tips' : Crime: Some leads helped assemble a profile of the suspect and track his movements. Others prove useless.
- Jury Convicts Fugitive in 1982 Slaying : Courts: Sailmaker who fled to Philippines is found guilty of manslaughter in his cousin's shooting death at a crowded airport bar.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 19, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 19, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 19, 1994
- Chow Palace
- Math Blasts a Niche in Video Game Market : Computers: Two South Bay software companies are successfully blending education and entertainment.
- A Clos-Up Look At People Who Matter : Rescuer Pays High Price but Has No Regrets
- THOUSAND OAKS : CalMat May Replace Striking Drivers
- OXNARD : Man in 3-Strikes Case Faces New Charges
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : After Years of Rehearsal, a Global Role : Economy: The world's fourth-most- populous country has solid growth, political stability in its favor.
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : It May Be a Nation of 13,500 Islands, but Most of the Action Takes Place on 3
- Verteq Inc.: The manufacturer of computer chip...
- Oil Imports Up Sharply in July Amid Falling U.S. Demand : Energy: The latest statistics illustrate a trend: Major U.S. producers are shifting from domestic to overseas sources.
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : Turning Over a Green Leaf : Indonesian Firms Cash In on Environmental Awareness
- Acquisition by System Controls Linked to Introduction of New Product Line
- Backyard Pizza
- Sports : Harbor Determined to Make '93 a Distant Memory
- WHITTIER : City Council Members to Get 2.9% Pay Hike
- Music of Wayne Toups Rises From the Swamp : He prides his Zydecajun band on its hybrid sound. And regardless of the origins, it makes people want to dance.
- MONTEBELLO : 15% of Residents Get Increase in Water Bill
- ROLLING HILLS ESTATES : Facility Again Open to Purchase by College
- When a Trial Overshadows Candidates
- CLOSET RX : It's the Thought That Counts
- OFFSPRING MAKE US PROUD : Smash Hit of Home-Grown Band Speaks Well for the Local Scene Too
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Searching for Robbery Suspect
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Plan for Schoolbook Objection Considered
- Reality Cooking : Take-Out: The Ultimate Reality
- Opposition Socialist Alliance Wins Plurality in Sri Lanka
- David Halley "Stray Dog Talk" / <i> Dos Records</i>
- Living Her Life Has Made Bell Realize That Pool Is Just a Game
- Sports : One Swell Time : Water Ski Race to Catalina Provides Plenty of Thrills--and Spills--for Competitors
- HARBOR AREA : LAPD Recruitment to Target Women
- SANTA FE SPRINGS : Council Orders 45-Day Ban on Fortunetellers
- True to His Skill : Leather is the material of choice for fashion designer Abel Villarreal. In his studio in Silver Lake, He transforms cowhide into works of art.
- An Authentic Sushi Experience
- Playing Ballplayers at the Big A : Crew of New Fox Series Takes Abandoned Field
- Officer Sues Police Chief in Pay Dispute : Courts: Huntington lawman wants compensation for time he spent fighting disciplinary action that ultimately was dismissed.
- Private Groups to Run 5 City Arts Centers : Budgets: In an attempt to keep its community spaces open, council turns management over to private consortiums.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officer Arrested in Alleged Molestation
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Mixed as Traders Assess Impact of Rate Hike
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin developer of...
- PARTY LINE : Strike When the Grill Is Hot
- MONROVIA : Police, Merchants Team in Bike Safety Program
- Man Sentenced for Domestic Abuse
- MONTEREY PARK : Planned Name Change for Taiwan Offices Spurs Protest
- Ventura County Fair : County Fair Opens With Excitement : Entertainment: Kids, teen-agers and families enjoy the first day of annual event. Rides, food and contests abound.
- PenUltimate Posts Fiscal Year Loss of $3.7 Million
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : City Manager Leaves for Pomona Post
- As French Depart, More Rwandans Head for Zaire
- Woman Stabs Rabid Mountain Lion to Death During Attack on Campers
- MUSIC TO BOOT : Toe-Tapping Is Just Part of the Fun at Two Outdoor Festivals
- GOINGS ON : Women Get Equal Time in Dinner Theater 'Odd Couple' : Female version of the comedy tells the story of mismatched roommates Olive Madison and Florence Unger.
- CLAREMONT: A man who allegedly robbed a...
- A Feast of Treats on the Half-Shell
- The Plimsouls "Everywhere at Once" (1983) / <i> Geffen</i>
- The following are the top music sales...
- ANAHEIM : Apartments Saved as Carport Burns
- 3 Candidates Want to Vote Themselves Out of Jobs : Campaign: They vow that if elected to Tri-City water district board they will seek to do away with the agency, which they say is unneeded and wasteful.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Advocates to Gather for Homeless Animals' Day : Observance: Saturday event will call attention to the euthanizing of 12 million to 17 million dogs and cats each year.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Guilty in Slayings of Runaways May Face Death Penalty
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana maker...
- LONG BEACH : Port Director Receives 5% Salary Increase
- Two Cases of Hate Crimes Stir Concern in Lawndale : Vandalism: Police are investigating racial slurs found painted near the homes of two African American families.
- Vote on Chavis Ouster to Affect NAACP Policy
- Getting Wind of Primo Weather for Board-Sailing
- LONG BEACH : Organizers of Shelter Seeking New Sponsor
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : 4 Teen-Agers Hurt in Golf Cart Mishap
- Espy Apologizes for Times Comment
- LONG BEACH : Workshop Seeks to Ease Tensions at Jordan High
- Syrian President Fires Special Forces Chief
- MONTEBELLO : School District Plans to Cut Teacher Pay 5.3%
- JAUNTS : Tropical Treat : At La Conchita, you can stroll in the shade of lofty trees and taste one of the 58 exotic varieties of bananas grown here.
- LONG BEACH : Police Say Man Threw Toddler Into Pool
- INGLEWOOD : Quake Victims May Get Funds From HUD
- EL CAMINO COLLEGE : Contract Talks Stalled as Fall Classes Begin
- Grief as a Building Tool : Mother of Fatally Ill Child Raises Funds to Start Special Clinic
- Martial Arts the 'Gentle Way' : Judo: Physical contact fosters respect among participants, instructors at nonprofit San Gabriel school say. The sport promotes discipline and spiritual growth, they say.
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Blazes Damage 3 Buildings
- California Drivers Still Hitting Road Right Out of State : Exodus: DMV finds that more licensed residents moved out than in for third straight year. Of the 400,000 who left last year, 40,000 were from O.C.
- Court Halts Suspensions of Health Inspectors : Labor: The order prevents county action against protesting workers who refuse to drive their private cars on business.
- TUSTIN : Council Endorses SOS Ballot Measure
- A Knead to Know Basis for Bakers
- CLAREMONT : Harvey Mudd Exceeds Fund-Raising Goal
- Family Matters in This House : Politics: All agree, there has been an increased emphasis on family issues since President Clinton took office. But what has been accomplished is open to debate.
- Betty Ballard; Union Leader Sought Equal Pay for Women
- Topics / EDUCATION : Campers to Confront Prejudices : Weeklong retreat promotes tolerance among young people. About 100 high school students are expected to attend.
- GOP Front-Runners Trade Jabs in State Senate Race : Politics: Tensions rise as Richard L. Mountjoy, Gary G. Miller and Paul Horcher lead a pack of 29th District candidates in the Sept. 13 election.
- Audit Says DMV Ignored Warning : Finances: State officials knew about computer system's problems in 1990, yet spent $50 million on doomed project. Safeguards were bypassed, auditor says.
- MONTEREY PARK : Couple's Suit Accuses Police of Racial Bias
- Residents Target Airport Safety, Noise at Meeting : Transportation: Coalition of neighbors also levies complaints to local and federal officials about flight patterns.
- ANAHEIM : Funds Sought for Live-Saving Surgery
- List of Council, Mayoral Candidates Swells to 260 : Election: Extended filing period comes to close. Another 209 people are attempting to win seats on school boards.
- Spurred by Fed, Banks Lower Rates on Fixed Mortgages : Finance: But cost of adjustable-rate loans goes up, making them less attractive to new home buyers.
- Spurred by Fed, Lenders Cut Rates on Fixed Mortgages : Finance: But cost of adjustable-rate loans goes up, making them less attractive to new home buyers.
- AEROSPACE
- Surreal 'Juliet' of the Symbols
- In any case, Moody's endorsement will be on the winning side.
- County Library's Summer Reading Program a Success
- Rescuing a Design Icon : Architecture: An Austrian museum provides funds to restore the Schindler House.
- Felony Charges Are Filed Over Porn Cache at Livermore Lab : Crime: A recent employee is accused of computer services theft. A former co-worker faces minor counts.
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine pharmaceutical company posted...
- Reality Cooking : Confessions of a Former Foodie : From five-course dinners and an ever-simmering stockpot to salad in a bag and 20-minute soups, a foodie embraces...
- Topics / ENVIRONMENT : For Black Bears, Summer Means Fun : Food brought into the mountains by picnickers makes the livin' easy for the state's 24,000 bears. Lock up those Twinkies, say officials.
- Slaying Victim Amy Biehl's Work Continued by Mother
- FASHION : It'll Be Baby Dolls for Gals, Sarcasm for Guys This Fall : The feminine look will also encompass the retro newsboy while males share their thoughts on trendy T-shirts.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Crash Causes Power Outage, Traffic Snarl
- Garden Grove Tightens Rules on Foods Served at Festivals
- Court Backs City Bid to Sell Water in Creeks : Thousand Oaks: Ruling overturns 1992 decision citing inadequate environmental report. Farmers say the battle has not been lost.
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 6
- Strike Losses Not Merely Peanuts : Angels: They could lose millions, which would mean having the same team (or worse) next season.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Players Told to Prepare for a Protracted Walkout
- COMMENTARY : Reinsdorf Becomes the New Walter O'Malley
- BY DESIGN : He-Man STYLES : Tied Up in Court
- Schools Not Quake-Safe, Group Tells Senate Panel : Emergencies: Task force warns that children's safety cannot be guaranteed unless preparedness is quickly improved. Report predicts lawsuits against negligent districts.
- The Cyclery Leads in Trails--and on Wednesday Night Rides
- Minnesota, Insurer Claim Tobacco Fraud, Conspiracy
- Tom Marshall, general manager of Wheeler Hot...
- Saving Blue Book From Ultimate Snub : Society: Allegra Yust couldn't just stand by and watch another tradition die. So she grabbed the publishing reins of the social register.
- Boyz 'N the White House: Twenty months...
- What Does a Gentleman Say to a Naked Lady: Care to Dance?
- Order in the Courts : Disciplining judges--and streamlining justice
- 4 Juveniles Held in Auto Burglaries
- Breakthrough Bouts Tripped Up by Pair of Cracked Ribs : Boxing: Tonight's Irvine Marriott card loses two local fighters after they are each injured.
- Social Distortion: Rusty But Rock Solid
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Warren Buffett bought 4.9 million shares of...
- Computer Firms May Follow Compaq's Lead on Warnings : Technology: O.C.-based manufacturers are concerned with growing number of suits claiming keyboard-related injuries.
- ConAgra to Lay Off 180 Workers, Transfer 30 : Employment: The action affects 10% of the staff in a restructuring of 2 departments, officials say.
- A Vine Grows in Malibu
- Coroner in Riverside Cited by Cal/OSHA : Safety: Inspectors say workers were exposed to excessive formaldehyde levels and were not given respirators. Medical experts disagree on long-term effects.
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : MOTHER MARIA'S DAILY MIRACLE : Caring for 6 Children, 3 of Them Disabled, Is a Big Task but One She Does With a Smile
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- '1000 Clowns': In Praise of Nutty Uncle With Heart
- FASHION : Divine Inspiration : More for a Cool Look Than for Religion, the Virgin Mary Icon Is a Best-Selling Icon
- Gap Narrows in Standoff Over Anti-Crime Bill
- GOP Front-Runners Trade Jabs in Heated Race for State Senate : Politics: Tensions rise as Richard L. Mountjoy, Gary G. Miller and Paul Horcher lead a pack of 29th District candidates in the Sept. 13 election.
- When Slurs Boost Scores
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Files Claim on Behalf of White Males
- ANAHEIM : Action on Billboards, Smoking Ban Put Off
- Health Care: Calm Down and Get Back to Basic Principles
- Berry Petroleum Pleads No Contest in Oil Spill : Penalty: Company ordered to pay $600,000 to settle criminal complaint over December pipeline rupture.
- CALABASAS : Festival Will Add 5 Extra Parking Lots
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Coaches Careful About Conditioning : UCLA coaches have taken a more careful approach to conditioning.
- GOOD COOKING : The Birds of August
- Honoring the Cowboy-Humorist
- COVER STORY : A Family Tradition : Second- and Third-Generation Schneiders Are Carrying On the Practice of Fighting Fires
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Earlier Attack on Trawler Reported
- Tougher Quake Safeguards at Schools Urged
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : College of Canyons Recovers From Quake : Education: Officials at the two-year community school chart 25 years of progress along with a few bumpy periods.
- Chatsworth : Ostrich Farm Told to Cut Back Birds
- CYPRESS : Police Chief Wicker Taken to Hospital
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Thousand Oaks Gets Breather as Hitters Come Through, 10-4 : Baseball: Hutton leads advance to semifinals with two hits, three RBIs in rout of Florida.
- Strike Losses Not Merely Peanuts : Dodgers: Work stoppage affects vendors and homeless. O'Malley looking for a lasting solution.
- Cuban Folkloric Group at Pasadena
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Social Distortion: Rusty But Powerful at the Troubadour
- BURBANK : Gunman Sought in Gang Shooting Case
- Wife of Oxnard Mayor to Run for Harbor District
- MOORPARK : Farm Workers Threaten Strike for Wage Hike
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Rejects Wrongful-Death Plea
- IRVINE : Drug Lab Destroyed After Man's Arrest
- VENTURA : CSUN Admission Deadline Is Today
- Massimino Won't Get Supplement : College basketball: Additional $375,000 a year above base salary wasn't approved by UNLV Regents.
- Lowly Timberwolves Fire Lowe : Pro basketball: Coach ousted after 33-102 record in tenure marked by underachievers.
- Oliver Stone, Live and On-Line : Cyberspace: The director of the upcoming 'Natural Born Killers' answers E-mail questions about his film and the state of the nation.
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : When Doing Business There ...
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : The Indonesian Economy
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Software Is Most Significant Loss in Firm's Demise
- JUST THEIR SIZE : Finally, an Amusement Park That Scales Its Fun in Proportion to Its Adventurers
- DIAMOND BAR : Horcher Aide Changes Voting Registration
- Push for new Alaska capital leaves Juneau cold : Voters are being asked to abandon the isolated city in favor of the small town of Wasilla.
- BY DESIGN : Calvin's PC Cologne
- Math, Science Scores Show Plus Signs
- Local Authors Bring Campaigning Home : Country singer Patsy Cline and disappearing frogs are topics of interest in book appearances and interviews.
- THEATER REVIEW : If Butler Didn't Do It, Mystery Show Still Has Suspects Galore : 'But Why Bump Off Barnaby?' offers a maze of possibilities for aficionados.
- Thank You, <i> Signore</i> Modugno
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : GOP Candidate Urged to Return Funds
- Mexican Law, Distance Discourage Voters : Election: Country's ban on absentee ballots makes many in O.C. apolitical.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- COSTA MESA : 6 Injured in 2 Rush-Hour Car Crashes
- CAMARILLO : Low-Income Housing Project Approved
- Later Deadline Boosts Ballots for November
- WOODLAND HILLS : Swim-a-Thon to Benefit Pierce Pool
- Tortilla Soup, Rice Pudding, Herb Vinegar
- Graduates Know They'll Face Hardships
- Famalaro Case Casts Pall Over Ex-Fiancee : Relationship: Woman says she was abused but never feared for her life. 'It's just been a lot to deal with.'
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Greek Puts Emphasis on Classics : Unlike many coastal eateries, this new arrival to Ventura Harbor offers excellent cuisine to go with the ocean view.
- Texas Governor Calls Opponent a 'Jerk' in Dispute Over Schools
- Rancho Palos Verdes Using Satellites to Track Landslides
- Tank Wars : Ventura, Oxnard and Santa Barbara are racing forward with plans to build state-of-the-art aquariums. But experts predict it will be a winner-take-all contest.
- In Aquarium-Building Race, Is Three a Crowd?
- BY DESIGN : The New Commodity: Trading Silver for Gold
- ALHAMBRA : Fund to Honor Retiring Health-Care Official
- Electrical Explosion in Boiler Room Causes Power Outage at St. John's : Hospital: Unexplained blast at medical center injures no one. Lack of power leaves patients without air conditioning for hours.
- LA PALMA : Carwash Approved Despite Protests
- Pitcher Silva Grows Tired of His Life in the Fast Lane
- Hitting the Road : Record Number of Drivers Join Exodus, DMV Says
- Walesa Calls for Removal of Ex-Spy From Post in Poland
- There's No Tofu Like Soft Tofu
- City Hall News : COVINA : Anti-Tax Council Moves Toward Fire Fee
- Hiker Who Takes Gamble Gets 2 Pairs of Snake Eyes
- THEATER REVIEW : Now in Its 3rd Decade, 'Fantasticks' Deserves Another Look : After nearly 35 years, the play, now at Occidental Theater Festival, still conveys the essence of what it means to be young and in love.
- NOTEBOOK / MITCH POLIN : Mira Costa's Fonua in Stable Condition After Suffering Brain Aneurysm
- Ellen Tracy Blends Strength, Romance
- VENICE : 2 Area Murals Targeted for Restoration
- Made in America
- Topics / STOCK WATCH
- BURBANK : Comic in Plea Deal Agrees to Do Ad
- Orzo the Good
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Supersonic Search for Meaning Stalls Airport Analogy : THE AIRPORT:Terminal Nights and Runway Days at John F. Kennedy International <i> by James </i> K<i> aplan</i> ; Morrow $23, 270 pages
- Uplifting Experience : Now That Wonderbra Is in Town, Women Have Something to Show for Their Time
- When Arms Fired Oranges, Not Bullets
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Ousts Chung as Mayor Pro Tem
- BUENA PARK : Homeowner Group Bows to Quadriplegic
- O.C. Firm Owner Target of Federal Fraud Indictment : Securities: Promoter of nonexistent videophone system kept soliciting customers from jail in $12-million scam, panel alleges.
- Global Markets and Economic Update
- Bill Would Allow Workers to Sue Over Harassment : Workplace: Under the congressional measure, arbitration in sexual harassment cases would be optional instead of mandatory.
- Well, Ex-Squaws Me!
- Espresso by the Book
- $20-Million Project to Assist Brazil's Neglected Children
- TORRANCE : City's Tab for Rights Suit Nears $1 Million
- FOR THE KIDS : Children Get Feel for Nature During Sense-Tingling Hikes : Group leads walks on trails that are fit for strollers. The easy pace leaves time for 'lots of smelling, touching, looking.'
- LONG BEACH : Instructor, University Settle Layoff Lawsuit
- BRIEFLY : Transportation: MTA Names Chief Administrator
- Judge Again Continues Arraignment in Westlake Shooting Case : Courts: Defendant John Yi, 17, of Thousand Oaks is granted second two-week continuance this month.
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Foundation Hires Finance Head
- MISSION HILLS : $150,000 in Cash and Jewelry Stolen
- VAN NUYS : Aviation Expo '94 Prepares for Takeoff
- CLUB REVIEW : Sunset Strip's Coconut Teaszer Still Has That Creepy '80s Vibe
- Knee-Deep in Latest Fight Joke
- MOVIESRecovered Treasures: More than 1,600 "lost" American...
- Titan Relief Pitcher Packs Up His Pitches and Takes to the Road : Baseball: Ted Silva's busy schedule finds him playing ball in eight states, three countries and two continents.
- SWIMMING : Thompson Overcomes to Win 100
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Saints Praise Everett's Camp
- MUSIC REVIEW : Europe Preview at the Bowl Shows Serious Side of Salonen
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Traders Pause to Evaluate Impact of Rate Hike by Fed
- Judge Approves Asbestos Settlement Involving 20 Companies : Workplace: Philadelphia ruling will provide $1.3 billion for some 100,000 claimants over the next 10 years.
- International Business / Spotlight on Indonesia : Resources
- Southland Computer Makers May Label Keyboards : Consumers: Some firms are considering the move to call attention to the potential for injury from repetitive stress.
- Reality Cooking : A Realist's Pantry
- Pasadena Council Deliberates City Attorney's Fate : Politics: Special session was called to consider resignation of Victor Kaleta. Investigation found that he had discriminated against female attorneys in his office.
- 'Little Rascals' Runs on a Gang Plank of Old-Fashioned Fun
- BY DESIGN : Have Your Shirts Your Way
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : On the Rise : Bread, One of the Oldest Comfort Foods, Has Gone From Run-of-the-Mill to the Latest Hot Commodity
- Parties Really Roll During Op Pro, U.S. Open Contests
- BEVERLY HILLS : Home Bombing Suspect In Critical Condition
- HOMELESS: Candles will be lit, and the...
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Woman Hurt, 9 Arrested in Nightclub Melee
- Lawmakers Reject Paddling Bill
- Stepping Up to the Plate
- Man of Steele Presides at John Dominis
- LONG BEACH : Cable TV Firm Told to Issue Refunds
- Altman Resigns Over Whitewater : Probe: Deputy Treasury secretary is the highest-ranking victim of the controversy. The department's top lawyer is also expected to step down.
- Tanya Bringing Torrid Style to the Fair : The superstar is known--and loved--for her many hit records and her skimpy fashions.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Picture Brightens With New Movie System : The projection method will give a sharper image. But it is also expected to eliminate jobs.
- Local Hotels Introduce Eco-Friendly Rooms : Nonsmoking accommodations at two sites are equipped with filtered air and water and biodegradable products.