- 3 Teens Killed by Fleeing Suspect : Tragedy: Motorist runs a red light and broadsides their car in Van Nuys. Police say officers were following half a mile behind to reduce danger.
- Mayor Questions Costs of Sewage Treatment Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK and STEVE KRESAL : Overhaul Puts Fruhwirth Back on Course
- Black Leaders Weighing In on Rap Debate
- Serbs Say Most Remaining U.N. Hostages Freed
- Whistle-Blower Tells Why She Exposed Fertility Clinic : Scandal: Former office manager for UC Irvine doctors says alerting the university to irregularities ruined her career but was the right thing to do. The school now acknowledges her 'courage.'
- Clinic Figure Says Career Was Ruined : Investigation: UCI thanks manager who will testify before Senate panel.
- Prosecutors Detail Every Goldman Wound
- Raabe Attorney Says He'll Seek to Move Trial Out of the County : Courts: After lawyer enters not-guilty plea for former Citron deputy, he tells reporters that bankruptcy will bias all potential jurors here. Prosecutors oppose a change of venue.
- DreamWorks, MCA Ally on Distribution : Entertainment: Each firm will split profits for the film- music deal worth $1 billion over 10 years, Seagram says.
- AFTERMATH OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RULING : Many Minorities Fear That Opportunities Will Diminish : Advancement: Widespread concern exists that firms that once stressed affirmative action may ease their policies.
- Anger, Optimism in Little Saigon Over Call for Relations
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 14, 1995
- Restitution Is Waived for Key Witness in Keating Case : Court: Judith J. Wischer, ex-president of Lincoln Savings & Loan's parent company, had been ordered as part of her sentence for fraud to repay $3.5 million.
- Camarillo Firm Sends Solar Cells to Argentina
- Wilson to Return Contribution From Swindler
- Ventura Firm Acquires Its Rival, Taylor Rentals
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Time for Change
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Ideas Were Not Critic's Only Companion : EDMUND WILSON <i> by Jeffrey Meyers</i> , Houghton Mifflin Co., $35, 483 pages
- College Chief Delays Vote on Tax Hike
- GUN WATCH : Open Door for Murder
- PANORAMA CITY : Community Group to Launch Forums
- School Board Juggles Budget Funds : Education: Panel members adjust 1995-96 spending plan to end controversy over poverty grants and promise to protect jobs of teacher's aides.
- VENTURA : Candidate for Council Admits He's an Outsider
- Muster Says He'll Skip the Grass at Wimbledon
- Rohde Might Be Ready to Let the Sun Go Down on His Career
- MUSIC REVIEW : Soprano Ketchum Premieres Works by Latinos
- Partisanship Over Medicare Elbows Congeniality Aside : Politics: The gloves come off day after President, Speaker debate politely. Administration official calls GOP position too extreme for negotiation. Gingrich lashes out.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : A Photo Shatters His Professional Armor
- Nigerian Police Enforce Calm on Anniversary of Aborted Vote
- MTV Movie Awards Bow to Teen Culture
- N. Carolina Police Wound Man Suspected in Fatal Carjacking
- Home Again, With Hope
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ruling Clouds Contracts for Minority Firms
- Post Office: Stamp Out Dog Bites : Safety: More county carriers have been attacked this year than all of last. Households receive prevention tips.
- OJAI : Grants Broaden Student Experiences
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Board to Vote on Fee for Busing
- President Tells UAW of Tough Japan-Trade Stance : Labor: Clinton, speaking by satellite to the union's convention in Anaheim, says sanctions aren't a bluff.
- In Settling Disputes Over Barking, It's Truly a Dog-Eat-Dog World : Law: L.A. animal regulation officials call warring neighbors into hearings in efforts to find solutions. The bite is that many complaints have little to do with pets.
- In a Hurry, Scurry Makes Impression : Soccer: It took awhile for the U.S. women's team to find her, and now she makes goals get lost.
- The Sound of Worlds Colliding : Pop music review: Drawing on 'Tales From the Acoustic Planet' and other sources, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones explore without regard to genre boundaries.
- Weekend Box Office : Moviegoers Rush to Form 'Congo' Line
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Without Bad Luck, Garner Has No Luck
- Leibel Named AST Research Senior Vice President
- Labor Dept. Retreats on Ergonomics Ruling : Workplace: No other major push on repetitive injuries appears likely in near future. Congressional pressure cited.
- More of America's Big-Business Advertising Is Going Corporate : Marketing: It won't replace product ads, but firms are once again buffing up their images.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Bounces Back on Hopes of Lower Rates
- Soligen to Raise Capital With 2 Stock Offering
- Notebook : Marina to Retire Crouch's Soccer and Softball Jerseys
- COLUMN ONE : Rio Grande Midwives Deliver Citizenship : A birth certificate scam sheds light on a thriving network of women who help Mexican mothers have babies in Texas. Under lax laws, they can declare the newborns Americans.
- World View : Thinking Locally Spreads Globally : An estimated 500,000 'NGOs' provide services and fight for causes as government aid dwindles.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Nighttime Beach Lot Parking Rate Reduced
- SAN CLEMENTE : Battered Women's Shelter to Open
- Alleged Boss of Thai Drug Ring Arrested : Narcotics: Federal officials say his operation brought $5 million a month of purified heroin into the United States.
- Taking a Valuable Tip : Gratuity Jars Offer Fast-Food Workers a Welcome Change of Pace
- The Welcome Mat Is Out in Quebec City : Olympics: The mistakes of Montreal are history and the province wants the 2002 Winter Games.
- Embryos Might Stay Put
- Yes, people who work at home really do <i> work</i> . Just ask the growing number of happy bosses. : House Calls
- Countywide : OCTA Adopts Budget Totaling $602 Million
- In for the Long Haul : Sentiment Triumphs Over Sediment at Hansen Dam
- MTA Begins Excavation on 2nd Subway Tunnel
- TORRANCE : 2 Teen-Agers File Civil Rights Suit Against City
- Driver Has Heart Attack, Dies After 2-Car Crash
- AGOURA HILLS : City Again Seeks to Quash Recall
- GLENDORA : Services for Slain Police Officer Set for Thursday
- Plugged Storm Drains a Sign of Summer in Santa Monica
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Allanson Goes on Disabled List
- KOJY (540) in Costa Mesa, which used...
- Orange County Proves It's a Baseball Hotbed : Amateur: The Titans, Rancho Santiago and four high schools won championship trophies.
- Ventura PR Director Going to Oxnard Bureau
- Perceptronics Gets Contract to Develop War Simulator
- REAL ESTATE
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- BODY WATCH : Sizing It Up : WHY IT COSTS WHAT IT COSTS
- Officials Seek Easing of Federal Rules, Control of Western Land
- THE TIMES ORANGE COUNTY ALL-SPORTS AWARD : TWO ON TOP : Mater Dei, Laguna Hills Win Annual Contest
- HALIFAX : Summit for the G-7
- County May Apply for Boot Camp Funds
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Approves Agreement for Mall
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School Board to Act on Fee Hike for School Property Use
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Exxon, U.S. Agree to Extend Tanker Talks
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The Qualities That Make an American Hero
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Sentenced to Prison in Drug Trafficking Case
- Ooh L.A. L.A.! Michael Nytzen notes that...
- TV REVIEW : 'Fear' Questions Cancer From Power Lines
- The Luster Is Horses, Not People
- Little Caesars Pizza Chain Will Jump on the Delivery Bandwagon
- Computer Networker Cuts Quarterly Loss
- Kirkland to Quit in August in Bid to Block Opposition : Labor: Donahue, No. 2 at AFL-CIO, will probably take reins, but move may be too late to get him elected.
- Serbs Block Food Delivery to U.N. Force : Bosnia: Rebels demand withdrawal of government troops near Muslim enclave. Humanitarian aid crisis deepens.
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Gallant Effort
- Helmsley's Staff May Have Paid Boss' Penance
- VENTURA : UCSB Center to Hold Graduation Reception
- La Palma Backs Anti-Nudity Bill in Legislature
- Fines on Gougers Bound for Red Cross
- PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG POLICY : Racial Bias Is Built Into the Law : It takes 100 times the amount of powder cocaine to trigger the typical sentence for a street seller of crack.
- SIMI VALLEY : Transit Supervisors to Get Pay Raises
- Xircom Inc. Completes Purchase of Primary Rate
- Special Devices Posts Profit of $1.51 Million for Quarter
- New Building Finished on Former Lockheed Lot
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Standout Matchup
- Wilder to Host TV Show
- Rodriguez's Brother Sought
- Number of Wilson Appointees in State Jobs Draws Fire : Politics: Aides defend the governor, but some legislators warn of a return to the pre-Civil Service 'spoils system.'
- GOP Assemblywomen Attack New Speaker : Politics: They say Doris Allen betrayed her party and gender to win post. Criticism comes in uninvited appearance at protest of sexism in Capitol.
- San Diego Waiver to Forgo Sewage Plant Gets 1st OK
- Small Device Explodes at Seattle Courthouse
- Deputies Soon to Be Off Rat Patrol : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department negotiating for new facility to replace infested South County substation.
- Garcia's Symptoms Evident Too Late
- PEOPLE WATCHBaby Mystery: Maybe there is...
- Ford to Build Electric Ranger for California : Autos: The $30,000 vehicle is aimed at meeting the state's 1998 zero-emissions mandate.
- Company Designs Multilingual CD-ROMs
- L.A. STORIES : There Was Nurse Braunstein--and There Was the Rest of 'Em
- High Court Deals Severe Blow to Federal Affirmative Action : Rights: Justices hold that race-based preferential treatment is almost always unconstitutional. But an opening is left for narrow, specific bias remedies.
- Climbing Costs : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- U.S. Played Key Role in Arrest of Drug Lord, Sources Say : Law enforcement: CIA, DEA provided Colombian officials intelligence on Rodriguez's whereabouts.
- High-Wire Workout : It Takes DWP Pole Climbers Years to Reach the Top of Their Line
- PASADENA : Transient Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Grandmother
- Funding Delayed for Services to Aid Quake Victims
- In Persian Pride, the Young Gather to Cry
- NBA FINALS : THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Shaq Longing for Less as More
- CAMARILLO : Drinking Linked to Fatal Car Crash
- Seven Named Community College Baseball All-Americans
- MANUFACTURING
- 'Low' Technology Key Part of Firm's Success : Electronics: Santa Clarita-based Taitron finds an unglamorous but lucrative niche in the competitive semiconductor market.
- * Hydraulics International Inc. of Chatsworth won...
- Yes Clothing Reports $4.7-Million Annual Loss
- Regional Outlook : Home at Last in Africa : Mozambique, where more than 1.6 million refugees have returned, bodes well for the future of the whole continent.
- Home Again, With Hope
- Wilson to Return O.C. Contribution
- Photo Essay : Sex and the Single Spix
- Good Thing They Didn't Trash the Infield After Losing, 16-3
- PARIS : South Turns Right?
- High Road, However Short : Battle-weary voters embrace Clinton and Gingrich's respectful discussion
- AGOURA HILLS : State-of-the-Art Facility Opens for Equestrians
- SIMI VALLEY : Rockwell Sued by Cancer Victim, 23
- STUDIO CITY : City May OK Deal to Finish Park Work
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Officer Cleared in Civil Rights Suit
- GLENDALE : Lanterman Organ Decision Expected
- Countywide : Airport May Get New Noise Monitors
- Every Which Way, Angels Beat Twins : Baseball: Finley wins his 103rd game as California rolls to 9-1 victory.
- Natives Are No Longer Restless About Supporting the City's Bid
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Juergen Storbeck : EUROPE'S POLICE CHIEF : Terrorism. Drugs. Illegal entry. If a crime crosses national borders, it's on the beat of Europol's soft-spoken leader.
- RULING ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Businessman Who Brought Lawsuit Praises Ruling by Justices : Courts: He says his gripe focused on government bias against whites, not his rival firms. Dissenting voices, however, see a setback for minorities, women.
- RULING ON AFFIRMATIVE ACTION : Court Deals Blow to School Desegregation Rules : Education: Justices say low achievement levels of minority schools don't justify long-term judicial control.
- INDULGENCES : Satisfaction at Your Fingertips
- O.C. Conservatives Still War With Archenemy Hayden : Politics: State senator takes on bankruptcy, UCI clinic issues. Accused of revenge, he says his purpose is pure.
- Dole's Plaint Is Old Stuff in Hollywood : Henchman Bill Bennett attacks industry 'leftists' but ignores specimens like G. Gordon Liddy.
- DANA POINT : Psychologist Placed on Probation for Negligence in Treating Patients
- Orange County Almanac
- SANTA PAULA : Anti-Graffiti Group Offers Free Cleanup
- Smog Day Afternoon : Weather: Continued summer-like temperatures are expected to bring the Southland its first Stage 1 air quality alert of the season today.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Votes to Broaden Industrial Area Uses
- Workshops on Money Planned for Women
- Kirkland to Quit in August in Bid to Stop Opposition : Labor: Thomas Donahue, No. 2 at AFL-CIO, will take reins, but move might be too late to get him elected.
- Nestle Receives OK From FTC on Alpo Acquisition
- Company Town : Warner Bros. TV Unit Has New Exec VP
- Huatulco Developers Envision Integrating Resort, Environment
- Tribute to Nicole--and Others : Remembrance: About 1,000 join the Brown family in Dana Point candlelight vigil for victims of violence on anniversary of the Simpson-Goldman slayings.
- PASADENA : Fire Chief Fired After Dispute With City Manager
- GARDEN GROVE : Graffiti Vandals' Parents May Face Lien
- Irvine Attendant on Simpson Flight Sues ABC Over Privacy
- Wartime's Big Bird Flies Again : Touring B-29 Aircraft Stirs Memories for Veterans in Air Show Crowd
- Muster Says He'll Skip the Grass at Wimbledon
- Tight Flights : More Travelers Flying This Summer Means Overstuffed Airplanes
- Plan to Boost Small Business Outlined : Regulation: Clinton wants to cut red tape and tax rules, make pension plans more attractive.
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Defining Tackle
- BODY WATCH : Trying the Alternative Route to Well-Being
- Ex-Inmate's Lawsuit Naming Quayle Revived
- UC Santa Barbara Physicist Advances the 'String Theory' : Science: New findings bolster support for a 'unity in nature' concept to unravel mysteries of the makeup of the universe.
- LOS ANGELES : Suit Links Woman's Cancer to Nuclear Reactor Site
- SEAL BEACH : Hit-and-Run Victim's Memory Honored
- 3 in Southland Win MacArthur Grants : Fellowships: The women--a science fiction writer, a filmmaker and a musicologist--get foundation's 'genius awards.'
- ANAHEIM : Canyon High School Alters Class Schedule
- GLENDALE : Arraignment Set for Suspect in Shooting
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : It's Still Cheaper Than Tossing Caviar
- Finley's Pitching Milestone Is News to Him : Baseball: With 103rd victory, he passes Frank Tanana as the team's winningest left-handed pitcher.
- Black Framework of 20th Century
- Arab Shot, Killed at West Bank Roadblock
- Culture : Brazilian, 124, Traces Life to Slavery Era : She was freed in 1888 by her nation, which imported more Africans as slaves than any other.
- Press, as Public's Eye, Tours Grisly Images of Murder : Trial: Solemn and hushed, 48 journalists view death photos of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
- Judge Grants Prosecutors Delay of 2 Months to Indict Bombing Suspect
- The Heat Is On With 3rd Day of Sun and Smog
- Runaway in E-Mail Case Is Reunited With Her Parents
- SIMI VALLEY : City Votes to Broaden Industrial Area Uses
- Aftershock Shakes Northeast Valley
- PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG POLICY : Attacking Crack Where It Lives : Prosecution guidelines are based on protecting communities most ravaged, not targeting any racial group.
- Hole's Love 'Fine' After Apparent Overdose : Pop music: A spokesman said the incident was caused by an 'adverse reaction' to prescription drugs. Scheduled appearances remain intact.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Ojai: Sunday in the Park With Kent
- 'Batman' Paints the Town : The Caped Crusaders Are Hipper, Sleeker and Suited Up With Sex Appeal. A Colorful Comic-Book Look Replaces Gotham's Dark Past.
- Pilot Skips Part of White House Menu
- Surgeons Remove Cardinal's Kidney
- Backers of Library, Threatened With Closure, Seek New Options : Oak Park: The county facility has also been denied federal funds. Officials get a cool response after appealing to the Thousand Oaks Library for help.
- Dog's Plight Spurs Outpouring of Support
- Caltrans to Reveal Whether It Will Fund Freeway Sound Wall : Thousand Oaks: The state is scheduled to announce tonight if it will pay for a structure to reduce traffic noise in the Conejo Oaks neighborhood.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Charged With Theft of Foal : Canyon Country: Authorities say Richard Rivetti, son of San Fernando's police chief, sold the animal for $150.
- Holden Says He'll Mend Fences With Constituents : 10th District: Councilman pledges greater efforts in his third term after last week's runoff victory over Stan Sanders.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Water Polo Competition Feels the Heat of Politics
- Pop Album Reviews : Digging Some Punk Roots : Whence Sprang Offspring? Reworked Oldies and Compilations Outline the Genre's Heritage for New Fans
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Bold Strokes: Parkinson's Awareness : 'Canvas of Hope' draws supporters to view artwork as a fund-raiser for research and services.
- The Times Poll : On Politics and Bosnia
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : Another Perspective
- Moments That Helped Shape the Prep Sports Year : A Quiet Moment
- POLITICS : Now the 'In' Party, GOP Gets Stars' Attention : 'Hip' celebrities are publicly backing Republicans. Their support could attract new voters.
- PACOIMA : Stray Bullet Strikes Man, 71, in Neck; 2 Arrested
- Hits and Misses on Immigration : Jordan panel issues new set of reform proposals
- Officer Breaks Up Gunfight; 2 Youths Critically Injured
- Anxiety Spurred Mother to Kill Baby, Prosecutor Says
- Woman Denies She Planned to Kill Ex-Fiance : Crime: On trial for attempted murder, Jeannette Smith testifies she was so distraught over breakup with veterinarian Jeffrey Saur that she considered suicide.
- MANUFACTURING
- Aunt Stella: Japan's Pennsylvania Dutch Cookie Queen : Marketing: Joseph Dunkle has parlayed the name into a $60-million enterprise, including furniture, children's clothing and books.
- Italians Endorse Berlusconi's TV Empire at Ballot Box
- BELFAST : Bellwether Ulster Vote
- Claim That Drug Slows Gehrig's Disease Disputed
- REDONDO BEACH : Psychologist Gets Probation for Massaging Patient's Neck
- IRVINE : Smith Chosen as New School Superintendent
- 2 Held on Suspicion of Threatening the Bodyguard for Exotic Dancers
- Competition Guides for Fair Available
- Update
- Police Seek Murder Charges for 4 Girls : Crime: The district attorney is asked to prosecute the passengers in mall drive-by death of 16-year-old.
- Slumping Molitor Uncertain of Future
- 2 Make Quick, Last-Ditch Pitch for Point Mugu : Military: Given five minutes each before a federal base-closure commission, Reps. Beilenson and Gallegly state their case for keeping the naval station open.
- County Home Sales Slide 20.4% in May
- Fullerton's Kotsay Named Player of Year
- IBM-Lotus Honeymoon--Well, Nothing Lasts Forever : News analysis: Big Blue may be full of promises now, but management experts say change is inevitable.
- RETAILING
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin company said...
- Christian Group Calls for Boycott of Unilever
- * William M. Leider has been named...
- HMO Leases Temporary Office Site in Ventura
- OroAmerica Posts Drop in Quarterly Profit to $67,000
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Would-Be Mexican Resort Languishes in Wake of Peso's Dive : Development: Ambitious plans for coastal Huatulco were put on hold as funding dried up, but residents and local business people remain optimistic.
- Median Home Price Up from April, but Down From May, '94 : Sales: A total of 953 houses were sold in May, up 13% from the month before but down from a year ago. Realtors blame slow market on quake-damaged properties.
- REAL ESTATE
- Weyerhaeuser Wins $31-Million Fraud Case Against Cal Fed
- REAL ESTATE
- U.S., Japan Report No Progress in Geneva Talks : Trade: Prospects for resolving the conflict before the sanctions deadline appear slim.
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE : Division Chief Takes Over Today at John Laing Homes
- Company Town
- Company Town
- * Micro Memory of Chatsworth won a...
- Oxnard Company Offers New Investment Options
- Company Town : Creating Demand for a TV Program Takes Some Time : Promotion: But distributors are finding that to be a dwindling resource at stations.
- GenCorp Drops Plans to Sell Aerojet Division
- Christian Group Calls for Boycott of Unilever
- Educators, Business Reps Team Up to Improve Work Force
- High Court OKs Benefit Cuts for Some Disabled Workers : Ruling: U.S. justices decide that payments can be denied to an injured employee who finds a higher-paying job.
- Buying a Home in Probate Court Isn't for the Faint of Heart
- Spatializer Audio Plans Private Stock Placement
- Moscow Suffers Cholera Outbreak Along With Heat : Russia: Residents swim in contaminated river despite warnings. Locally contracted epidemics have been rare.
- Need a Snooze? Go Ask a Cat : Health: Finally, some good news for insomniacs. Scientists have discovered a molecule that induces sleep without causing that drugged-out feeling.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Clinton, Gingrich Gain From Amicable Meeting : Politics: But other Republicans, Democrats seen as losers, especially presidential contenders. Apparent rapport created positive impression.
- Keeping Those Harmful Rays at Bay
- BERLIN : Wrapper at Reichstag
- Market Focus : 'Sick Man' of Asia Is Making a Healthy Economic Recovery : Led by a boom in exports, the Philippines is finally catching up with its neighbors.
- Somali Warlord Aidid Ousted as Faction Head
- Environment : Don't Paper Over Loss of Forest, Russian Activists Ask : They want Western consumers of wood products to help halt logging at the border with Finland.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 2 Arrested After Elderly Man Is Injured by Stray Rifle Bullet
- At 30, It's Time to Grow Up : Singapore, in libel suit, exposes the true roots of its press repression
- MOORPARK : Vets Honored as a Driving Force Behind Victory
- Students Cast Their Lots on Transfer Hopes
- Police Boosters Plan Dinner and Auction
- It's Open and Shut for Many
- Longtime McAnally Assistant Moves On
- THEATER REVIEW : Paul Ronan Electrifies as 'Public Enemy'
- Wilson Again Puts Announcement for President on Hold
- Pearl Jam Cancels Dates at Del Mar Fair : Entertainment: Rock group backs out after Sheriff's Department indicates concern over possible rowdiness. Tickets for June 26 and 27 events had sold out in 13 minutes.
- No Debate: Moment Was Sweet
- Hot and Bothered : Sudden Swelter Brings Double Dose of Smog
- Simi School Board OKs Conversion of Sequoia to High School : Education: Despite opposition from supporters of the junior high, the panel votes to turn the campus into a technology and performing-arts magnet.
- Obituaries : * Paula Jean Myers Pope; Olympic Medalist
- Kotsay, Garrido Win Top Baseball Honors
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Gant Homers Twice, Reds Win Again
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Braves Evacuate Smoke-Filled Plane
- Portraying the Age of Individualism : Art review: New York's 'Nadar' exhibition shows an artist whose rapport with his subjects set him apart from other portrait photographers of the day.
- Foreign Aid Hits Lowest Level in Two Decades : Other rich nations follow U.S. in cutting back while poverty spreads, world surveys show.
- 80-Somethings Still Going Strong : Some Octogenarians Refuse Retirement, Keep Working at Professions They Enjoy
- Moody's Attacks O.C. on Its Return to Bond Mart
- PLACENTIA : Library Board Votes to Support Measure R
- Smoggy or Sublime? : Weather: For some, the sudden swelter is making it hard to breathe, but for others, it's a day at the beach.
- Bonds Earn A-Plus Rating for County
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- 4 Girls May Be Charged in Murder : Crime: Police say the teen-agers, all from upscale neighborhoods, were passengers in car during drive-by slaying of youth who scoffed at gang members' challenge.
- Pact Would Let Libraries Stay Open 2 Days a Week
- Police Search Yards in Vain as Car Thief Flees on Foot
- Is It Finally Salt Lake City's Turn for the Winter Games?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Allanson Goes on Disabled List
- FCC Plans New Rules for Phone Service Promos : Consumers: Complaints may lead to changes in how switching of long-distance carriers can be done.
- Director at Ventura Firm to Head National Group
- Newbury Park's Rockwell Unit Gets New Slant
- System Controls Delays Expansion Due to Problems
- Labor Dept. Retreats on Ergonomics Ruling : Workplace: No other major push on repetitive injuries appears likely in near future. Congressional pressure cited.
- Company Town : At the Box Office, Literary Prestige Is One for the Books
- * Michael Ward, president and chief executive...
- UCLA law professor Peter Arenella and Loyola...
- Insurance for Catastrophes
- Drug Traffickers