- D.A. Receives State Grant for Workers' Comp Probes
- Countywide : Board Checking Out Library Maintenance
- Denying Responsibility Seems to Be Par for the Course
- Aviary Is Revitalized for Birds of All Feathers : Santa Paula: County officials attribute resurgence of the Steckel Park sanctuary to its new caretaker.
- BURBANK : Businesses Suing to Block Razing of Buildings
- Clinton Requests Funds for Earthquake Repairs : Aid: President asks Congress to OK $225 million, mainly for abandoned housing in Valley, Santa Monica.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson, Brown Escalate Battle Over Rape Ad : Incumbent again criticizes challenger for her stance on a revised 'one-strike' sentencing bill. In new TV ads, she accuses him of exploiting the pain of victims.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Assessor Will Trim at Least 22 From Santa Clarita Staff
- NEWBURY PARK : Actress Charged in Child Molestation
- Customers, Officials Lament Plans for Merger : History: Tradition runs deep in Bank of A. Levy, which started 112 years ago and financed much of the county's original growth.
- NBA Rejects Deals Signed by Grant and Green
- Costly Bullfrog Penalty Puts VooDoo in Control : Roller hockey: Vancouver scores four goals on power play to beat Anaheim, 10-8.
- L.A. Blades' Charron Is Man From Uncles : Hockey: With Jim Craig and his brothers serving as mentors, center learned about skating and life.
- Stones Refuse to Fade Away : Pop music: With a new bassist, Mick Jagger and company kick off the 'Voodoo Lounge' tour playing harder, faster and with a better foundation than they've had in years.
- Mexico Accuses U.S. of 'Dumping' Steel : Trade: Officials claim unfair pricing as they slap tariffs on sheet plate and galvanized laminate steel.
- Merger Speculation Sends Two Mortgage Stocks Skyward : Trading: Plaza Home Mortgage shares rise 19%, while Imperial Credit Industries' shoot up 23.5%. Both are based in Santa Ana.
- First Interstate Will Buy Bank of A. Levy : Merger: The purchase for $86.5 million will create Ventura County's second largest financial institution.
- Dysentery Will Boost Deaths, Official Predicts
- LOS ANGELES : Yaroslavsky Urges Interim Council Member for His Job
- ANAHEIM : Air Ambulance Returns to County
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Quarrel Ends in Stabbing Death
- HOBO : Laid Off From His Job, Canoga Park's Boothe Kept Paychecks Coming on Senior Bowling Tour
- Mariners Bang Out the Angels : Baseball: Griffey hits 37th home run, one of four by 'home' team as Seattle romps to 10-2 victory.
- TV Ratings : Viewers Cast a Vote for the Laughs
- Refugees Sue INS to Obtain Work Permits : Immigration: Action alleges that 100,000 asylum-seekers, mostly in Southland, have been deprived of employment papers because of agency errors and abuse. U.S. officials admit delays but defend procedures.
- Hubers Lay Loved One to Rest : Funeral: Three years after her slaying, the O.C. woman is buried in South Dakota with tears and happy memories.
- PUBLIC SAFETY : Deadly Colorado Fire Likely to Spark Reform : Despite high-tech methods and training, fighting modern-day wilderness blazes still poses risks. Strategies for better protection for crews are under review.
- Brazil Bemoans Its Homeless Children : Latin America: A weekend killing highlights national crisis. About 200,000 youngsters live on the streets.
- Disaster Status Given to Salmon Industries
- World IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Nuclear Inspections May Be Conditional
- Boy, Sister Hang Selves at Play
- SANTA MONICA : Petition Drive Demands Crackdown on Homeless
- City OKs New, Faster Anti-Graffiti Project
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Carlsberg Project
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Contentious Proceedings Are a Real Trial
- TUSTIN : Gang-Style Clothing Banned in Schools
- Anaheim Council Postpones Decision on Eli Home Proposal : Government: Officials, voicing concern that the shelter may exceed height limitations, ask that design plans be resubmitted. An account of its counseling program is also requested.
- Grading May Start on Outlet Mall After Lawsuit Is Settled
- Dramatic Nationwide Drop-Off Reported in Sales of New Homes : Economy: Southland resale market appears to buck that trend as some agents note brisk rate of transactions.
- REAL ESTATE
- Simpson Case Forces Jail Renovation
- NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH : Too Close for Comfort
- 10 Injured After Truck Overturns on Freeway
- STUDIO CITY : Asbestos Find Delays Station Demolition
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Second Interim Warden Named for Lancaster State Prison
- Parents of Slain Student File Negligence Claim Against School District : Simi Valley: The couple allege that officials knew of threats but failed to protect their son from a schoolmate.
- $400-Million Claim Against Hammer Estate Dismissed : Courts: Decision resolves one phase of a bitter family dispute involving niece of tycoon's late wife.
- A War Anniversary Hard to Celebrate : The A-bomb: The valor of U.S. troops in Europe and the Pacific is an awkward backdrop for the nuclear holocaust we inflicted on civilian Hiroshima.
- DATELINE / ST. PETERSBURG : Sporting Press Has Made a Game of Ripping Event
- TRADE
- Break Zone Ahead : Santa Ana Enterprise Area a Success Story in State Program
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Cyberspace Aids in Outreach to Victims of Domestic Violence, Abusive Relationships
- Going Beyond the Anonymous Statistics of Mass Tragedy : BOOK REVIEW: BIOGRAPHY : TO PAINT HER LIFE; Charlotte Salomon in the Nazi Era <i> by Mary Lowenthal Felstiner</i> , HarperCollins, $27.50, 304 pages
- World IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : U.S., Kuwaiti Troops Stage Maneuvers
- '90s FAMILY : Separation Anxiety : Few partings are easy. But when a child heads to camp or college even secure parents can experience a special kind of stress.
- Clinton Asks Congress for 'Ghost Town' Aid : Quake: President requests $225 million mainly for the vacant, crime-infested enclaves of damaged housing.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Swap Meet Proposal Rejected by Council
- WESTSIDE : Man Slain by Armored Truck Driver During Holdup in Mall
- SUN VALLEY : Rappers Ready to Spread God's Word to Youth
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Will Buy Trailer Park to End Legal Dispute : Land: Lancaster conflict arose when owner initially refused offer for site needed to accommodate road improvement project.
- LOS ANGELES : City's Anti-Graffiti Efforts Consolidated Into 1 Agency
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspect in Officer's Assault Had Long History of Crime
- Party Palace : City Sues Owners, Tenants Over Frequent Revelries at Hilltop Mansion
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Injury List Short After Victory in Spain
- Algerian Smashes Record in 3,000 : Track and Field: Nourredine Morceli drops 3.85 seconds from two-year-old mark.
- Owners' List of Clubs Losing Money Decried : Baseball: The Dodgers and White Sox are among the 19 clubs alleged to be having financial trouble, a source says.
- Edmonton Finds Coach in Minors
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Harry Connick Jr. Takes a Swing at Pop at the Bowl
- Relax, Drift Away and Enjoy Playing the Fool
- Problems Undercut Debut of CLAS Tests, Panel Says : Education: Experts say outside firm should administer the exams. But they praise the program for innovation.
- OXNARD : Woman Injured in Car Wreck Dies
- OJAI : Man Charged With Not Filing With IRS
- VENTURA : City Awards Grants for Arts Programs
- Measuring a Metropolis : If the Valley Were a City, How Would it Compare
- LOS ANGELES : 7,700 Cartons of Untaxed Cigarettes Seized; 2 Men Held
- VENTURA : Year-Round Campuses Are Back in Session
- U.S. Shipbuilding Industry Gets $1-Billion Boost : Aid: Loans are intended to help firms compete globally. San Diego's Nassco to get $22.7 million.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Year Makes Huge Difference for Him
- City Teams Begin to Huddle Up : High school football: With two-a-days banned, preseason conditioning is off to an early start.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Question of Allegiance Causes Controversy
- Dense-Pac Microsystems Inc.: The company said Tuesday...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Scioscia Gives Up on Comeback Bid
- Pop Music Reviews : Cash-Crowell Breakup: Adding by Division
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Chaos Allows Data to Be Heard
- Owners Miss Union Payment
- Weary Mariners Take It All Out on Angels : Angels: Griffey hits 37th home run as Seattle romps to a 10-2 victory.
- Hansen Comes Through, Lifts Dodgers in 11th : Baseball: His pinch-hit single drives in Butler from second with winning run, 7-6.
- Southwest Airlines to Test Ticketless Travel
- REAL ESTATE : Housing Permits Issued in First Half of 1994 Reach 5-Year High
- Senate Hearing to Solicit Biotech, Biomedical Ideas
- Finance Firm Makes 2nd Bid to Buy Unitrin
- Caution Is Watchword for Makers of Surfwear : Fashion: Firms such as O.C.-based Quiksilver and Mossimo are expanding their lines, but they're aware of potential problems.
- Searching for Meaning in the Litter of Our Lives
- BIG IS BETTER? For years, the Bank...
- Districts Designed to Favor Blacks Ruled Legal by Court
- Dance Shows to Help Feed AIDS Patients
- Revel Rousters : Courts: The city files suit to stop parties at a Studio City mansion after neighbors complain of noise, public sex and drug sales. The tenant vows to fight for his fast times.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Might Regulate Adult News Racks
- Algeria's Morceli Smashes 3,000 Record by 3.85 Seconds
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Mexican Stocks Hit 4-Month High on Expectations of More Growth
- CONSUMER NEWS
- WOMEN'S TENNIS : Graf Breezes in Opener at Carlsbad
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Eat': A Feast of Food, Sex and Comedy
- Building Confidence in Their Own Words : The Winners' Circle Toastmasters Club in Orange gives parolees, the mentally impaired and the homeless a chance to speak their minds<i> .</i>
- Key FDA Panel Finds Nicotine Is Addictive
- When an Apology Makes History : Importance of Germany's gesture to Poland
- Officials Outline Cure for Aliso Beach Pollution
- Video Stirs Brutality Allegations : Violence: TV station airs tape of Compton officer beating youth during July 29 arrest. Police Department will call on D.A.'s office to conduct a 'concurrent, independent investigation' of the incident.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Bernson Urges Tax Breaks to Speed Quake Recovery
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins Sign Shuler for $19 Million
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds' Three Home Runs Not Enough for Giants in Loss to Reds
- TELEVISIONBomb Suspect: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Passion for Making Old Appear New
- IRWINDALE : Brewer May Have to Reply on Recycled Waste Water
- Russo Gets 6 Months for Child Abuse
- GRANADA HILLS : Grisly Images Trouble Guests From Rwanda
- ENCINO : Residents Protest Transmission Tower
- Police Say Man Kills Intruder Holding Knife
- VENTURA : Store Robbed of $20,000 in Goods
- GOODWILL GAMES : Where's Ice? Competitors Were Asking : Skating: Unusually warm temperatures sabotage organizers' ability to get rinks ready.
- Convict Lake Can't Hold Trophy Trout Breakout
- Dent Heads Area Code Games List
- Angels Play Host to an Intimate Crowd
- DANCE : Audience Gets Chance to Kick Ideas Around
- MUSIC REVIEW : Golabek Sparkles in Piano Quintet 'Under the Stars'
- PORT HUENEME : Fee for Extra Trash Pickup to Be Weighed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Surf Contest's Best Seats Come at a Price
- Yaroslavsky Backs Interim Appointee for Council : Politics: He is concerned that his district will not be adequately represented when he leaves in December to join supervisors.
- Police Arrest 2 Suspects Shortly After Home Robbery : Crime: Resident of a gated Irvine community, her 2-year-old child and her housekeeper are tied up by a gunman who then flees with jewelry from bedroom safe.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sanitation Districts Workers Picket Plant
- A Citadel of Resistance : Military school fights the idea of women cadets every step of the way
- 3 Wounded in Shootout at Chatsworth Nightclub : Crime: An off-duty reserve officer is injured in robbery attempt by two teen-agers, police say. The pair are also hurt.
- College Life 101 : Fullerton Camp Teaches Migrant Workers' Kids the ABCs of Academia
- YORBA LINDA : Murder Warrant Issued for Ex-Deputy
- Miscellany
- Host With Most Leaves With Toast
- Results : SURFING : U.S. OPEN MEN'S LONGBOARDING
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cone Helps Royals Run Winning Streak to 11
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Big Mountain Mixes Optimism, Second-Generation Reggae
- MOVIE REVIEW : Clearly a Ready, Willing and Able 'Danger' : Harrison Ford Thriller Is the Best Clancy Film Yet, Notable for Its Plot and Character Nuances
- FCC Aims to Curb 800-Number Abuses : Consumers: Regulators unveil a plan to stop unwarranted billing for mostly adult services.
- ICN Announces Plan to Merge With Affiliates : Streamlining: New firm would keep ICN Pharmaceuticals name and have $500 million in sales.
- Growth of Midwest Economy Puts Local Spin on Fund Game : Investment: Its focus on stocks in eight-state area brings 15.3% return rate in 12-month period.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Killer Executed on 'Happy Face' Death Warrant
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Politically Softer Approach Enters Health Care Pageant : Legislation: Senate leader's plan eases cost controls and employer mandates. That could woo support.
- SECURITIES
- SECURITIES
- Triad Workers Stick by Troubled Hospital Firm
- Clinton Press Conference Today
- New Salvo in Custody Wars : Courts: How much can a single parent rely on day care? How important is care from a family member? A Michigan case raises fears--and hackles.
- Rockwell: The Seal Beach company said Tuesday...
- AIRLINES
- REAL ESTATE
- Bulgaria Communist Freed
- 2 Customers at New York Taco Bell Take $1,940--to Go
- How IDB Went From Buyer to Seller
- Opposition Reports Toppling Chief of Breakaway Russian Republic : Caucasus: But Chechnya's leader appears to be in control of the capital. He has been a thorn in Moscow's side.
- Custody Battle Preceded Woman's Slaying of Daughters, Self : Tragedy: Terri Esterak apparently was distraught that a month with her children was ending. Rather than returning them to her ex-husband, she shot them and killed herself, police say.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Rises as Dow Levels Off, Bonds Stay Flat
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- HEALTH
- Earle M. Jorgensen Co.: The Brea metal...
- Satellite Technology Management Names Chief Operating Officer
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Master of FidoNet's BBS Linkup System Champions Freedom of Electronic Mail
- ICN Planning Merger With Three Affiliates : Reorganization: Analysts applaud O.C. drug maker's proposal, which would eliminate duplication and reduce taxes.
- Problems Undercut CLAS Tests, Panel Says : Education: Statistics experts say sampling and scoring procedures need to be improved, and recommend that an outside firm be hired to administer the exams. But they praise program for innovation.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Road Trip Will Run on Lard, Not Diesel Fuel
- TRADE
- HEALTH
- Micronet Technology Inc.: The firm said Tuesday...
- Rites Seen as German-Polish Milestone
- World IN BRIEF : ARGENTINA : Police Set Off Bomb Found at Airport
- Illusions of Grandeur : Why are all those people squinting at wild patterns on cards and books? The better to see Magic Eye's camouflaged 3-D creations, of course. But you've got to have patience--and healthy depth perception.
- '90s FAMILY : Parents Are Getting Better at Juggling Work, Family
- Blacks Dominate Postal Service, Latino Charges : Jobs: Tirso del Junco, head of agency's board of governors, says management "must open the doors of opportunity to everyone." Spokesmen say hiring is colorblind and based on test scores.
- Experts Blame Natural Causes in Dolphin Strandings
- Rwandan Leaders Call for Genocide Trials to Punish Hutu Officials
- Merger Would Create Drug Industry Giant : Pharmaceuticals: American Home Products makes a surprise $8.5-billion bid for rival American Cyanamid.
- Police Corps Gets Mugged : Oh so close--but somehow it still doesn't emerge from Congress
- COLUMN ONE : Facing Peril of AIDS in Nepal : The Himalayan kingdom is fertile ground for HIV. Health workers try to counter a deeply ingrained sex trade, rooted in poverty and a caste society that treats women harshly.
- POMONA : Knife-Wielding Intruder Killed by Man, Police Say
- SANTA ANA : Not-Guilty Plea in Wounding of Child
- OXNARD : Man Arraigned in 1989 Party Slaying
- County Rejects Hearings Into Sunshine Dump : Solid waste: A judge will decide Thursday whether expansion of the landfill can resume amid legal challenges.
- The Art and Privilege of Bombshells in Simpson Case
- Farmhand Sentenced for Fraud : Courts: Oxnard man sought workers' compensation for injury, but authorities said it came in attack on wife.
- Coalition Prepares to Battle 'Save Our State' Proposition : Politics: Children's Alliance says SOS would be costly to enforce and could cause spread of disease. It would deny schooling and most health care to illegal immigrants.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Exotic Dance Club Delays Reopening
- WOODLAND HILLS : Fitness Facilities Urged for College
- A Life Defined by Famous Men
- An Amateur Hangs With Professionals : Longboards: Lynch has good first day, advancing through three heats after starting at 6 a.m.
- SIMI VALLEY : $640,000 Allocated for Flood Control
- Back in Business : Bass Bountiful on Reopened Barrett Lake, but Severe Restrictions Exist for Anglers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Negotiations With Henley Planned
- Let's Talk Turkey: Nation Is Hooked on Hot Lines : Communications: Once used mainly for emergency help, the phone services now take tips from the public and offer advice on everything from pants to pork chops.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Merchants Take Up Wheelchairs in Access Lesson
- Rollback of Cable Hourly Fees Ordered : Thousand Oaks: Two systems are ordered to refund rate differences for installation and service. But companies deny overcharging.
- SAN FERNANDO : Hearing Scheduled on Library Funding
- SANTA ANA : Rezoning Will Aid Artist Colony Effort
- MOORPARK : Home Loans, Grants to Be Considered
- SAN FERNANDO : City Moves on New Emergency Center
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : For Buttitta, Air Time Gives Way to Tee Time
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Negotiations With Henley Planned
- Who Knew They Would Be Home? : Baseball: Problems at Kingdome lead to unexpected games at Anaheim Stadium and 11,478 take advantage.
- Surfing Goes Long : Return of Longboards Brings New Wave of Riders
- 1st Black Nominated to Missouri Statewide Office in Senate Vote
- Santa Ana Signs a Resolution Backing Efforts to Keep the Rams in Anaheim
- Contract Talks Begin With District, Teachers at Odds Over Restoring Pay : Labor: School officials say they may be able to afford only a partial salary increase. Union leaders have threatened a strike.
- SIMI VALLEY : $640,000 Allocated for Flood Control
- First Marlin of Year Caught Off Catalina
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Manos Makes Good on Second Career Shot
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cash, Crowell: Two Stars Pass in Lyrical Night of Lost Love
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Serbia Threatens Break Over Rejection
- OXNARD : Mother Arraigned on Child Battery Charge
- Firm's Relocation to Cost Up to 400 Jobs
- Mammoth Lure : Fossil May Boost Traffic to Oft-Deserted Islands
- 2 Are Held, 1 Other Is Sought in Fatal Shooting in Buena Park
- Neighbors Win $50,175 in Lawsuit : Courts: Group had hoped a larger judgment would force homeowner to move. She has said she plans to stay put.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : No Rest for Weary--Mariners, That Is
- 'Left-Wing Fundamentalists'
- Whitewater Hearings
- Economic Balance
- St. Philip's Church
- '90s FAMILY : Finding Strength to Will Yourself Back in Control : Human nature isn't perfect. But it can be improved upon. At Recovery Inc., members learn new ways of thinking and how to rein in troubling impulses. They also learn that it's all up to them.
- Smoking Studies
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Cheaper Pizzas
- State Financial Planning
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 3, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 3, 1994
- Lake Forest to File Suit Over El Toro Initiative : Development: City council members say the ballot measure, which supports a commercial airport at the Marine facility, is inconsistent with the county General Plan and promotes chaos and litigation.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Who's on the Dole? It's Not Illegal Immigrants : Talks of immigrants on 'welfare'is politics; refugees and the elderly are the biggest users of public assistance.
- First Interstate to Buy Ventura's Bank of A. Levy : Finance: The acquisition extends the Los Angeles-based institution's foray into the fast-growing regions of the West.
- Mitchell Health Plan Aims to Cover 95% of Americans
- Investigators Back With Load of Evidence
- Altman Denies Lying to Senate, Hindering Probe : Whitewater: Embattled Treasury official says some of his past statements to Congress may have been 'incomplete.' Republicans challenge his truthfulness.
- RAMS STILL WANT YOU: One benefit of...
- U.S. Troop Safety a Key Concern in Rwanda Mission : Africa: Despite potential for violence, aid effort has run smoothly. Officials hope to avoid another Somalia.
- Bus Workers OK Pact, End Strike : Transportation: MTA officials say two-thirds of buses will be in operation today. The agency's small savings in the contract raise questions about walkout's high cost.
- County Kicks In One-Fifth of Immigration Initiative Funds : Money: Campaign finance reports also show that two committees favoring a commercial airport at El Toro have raised four times more than the opposition.
- Family and Friends Bury Denise Huber in South Dakota : Crime: Police unload suspect's belongings and try to determine if he had met the former Northridge resident before the killing.
- Advantage Life Products Inc.: The Irvine marketer...
- Fortune Petroleum Expects $530,000 Loss in Quarter
- Cheesecake Factory Reports Profit Increase
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Canada, U.S. OK Limits for Wheat Imports : Commerce: The 'understanding' averts a trade war and curbs imports to 1.45 million metric tons for one year.
- 3D Systems Reports Profits for 2nd Quarter, 1st Half
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Calls Wilson Ad on Rape Bill 'Despicable Lie' : She demands the commercial be withdrawn. Governor's aides refuse, denying that it is false.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Race to the Finish at Calumet Farms : WILD RIDE: The Rise and Tragic Fall of Calumet Farm Inc., America's Premier Racing Dynasty <i> by Ann Hagedorn Auerbach</i> ; Henry Holt $22.50, 384 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Brady Law Bars 5% of Potential Gun Buyers
- Big Drop in Graffiti Calls Reported
- SOUTH COUNTY : Chamber to Hold Traditional <i> Tardeada</i>
- Robbers Hit Shops, Net Less Than $500
- BURBANK : Aerospace Plant Near Airport to Close
- WOMEN'S TENNIS : Breakthrough for Medvedeva
- Insomniac in Charge : Mounting Losses Gnawing at Angel Manager Lachemann
- Harris Leaves Loyola Marymount for Rancho Santiago
- Dylan Gets a ROM for His Money : Computers: An Irvine firm will produce an interactive project that will probably concentrate on the evolution of the singer-songwriter's music.
- Caitlin Thomas; Colorful Wife of Renowned Welsh Poet
- BODY WATCH : A Crashing Wave, a Soaring Bird and Sondheim
- The Man Who Would Be Ken : Collector from Orange has almost 300 Barbie dolls. And, did we mention he wants to be buried with his favorite?
- Ugo Carusi; Former U.S. Immigration Commissioner
- SAN CLEMENTE : Aides Sought for City's Annual Fiesta
- The Check Was in the Mail
- RESEDA : Club's Parking Problem at Issue
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Robbers Hold Up 4 Stores in 2 Hours, Shoot Man
- ANAHEIM : Man Gets Life Term for Fatal Carjacking
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Pony All-Stars Take 4th in Tournament
- 4 Finalists Spent $165,000 to Reach Runoffs : County: Finance reports show two candidates for board of supervisors contributed nearly $28,000 to their own campaigns.
- Garden Grove : City May Look Into Street Light Billing
- THOUSAND OAKS : Masked Man Robs Hotel at Gunpoint
- Turner Says an Arbitrator Needed to Prevent Long Baseball Strike
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys' Lassic Likely to Miss Season
- Surfing Site Is Familiar, but Stakes Are Higher at U.S. Open
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.: Shares of ICN and...
- International Remote Imaging Posts Profit
- Zenith's Profit Declines in 2nd Quarter, 1st Half
- Rexhall Industries' Profit Up 71% in Second Quarter
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Mother to Appeal Custody Decision
- BODY WATCH : Spelling R-E-L-I-E-F From Poison Oak
- OXNARD : Patrolman Named Legion Officer of Year
- NORTHRIDGE : High School Astronomer Places in National Contest
- Proposal Would Transform Blighted Block : Sherman Oaks: Empty shops could be bulldozed to make way for a three-story complex that mixes housing and retail. The deal would end years of fighting over the site, but neighbors still have objections.
- Countywide : Tips on Vehicle Theft Prevention Given
- Warrant Out for Suspect in Slaying of Store Manager
- Nurses Sought for Volunteer Work
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : These Seats Will Be Up for Grabs
- Rosenthal Says He Will Leave Notre Dame Job
- He Gives, Hopes to Receive : Rams: Plagued by self-doubt as rookie, LaChapelle tries to make fresh start.
- Company Town
- WellPoint Reports Higher Earnings for Quarter, Half
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : DOW Soars; Dollar Falls Against Yen
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- Styles On Video's Earnings, Revenue More Than Double