- Anti-Gang Court Order Survives Its 1st Challenge : Blythe Street: Judge denies request to dismiss complaint that an 18-year-old possessed a pager and glass bottle.
- LINE CROSSING: Less than a month after...
- Bosnia War Injured Arrive in Southland : Airlift: Orange County benefactor organizes effort. One man is rushed to Irvine Medical Center.
- Children, Crime and the County Budget : Parks: Recreation is a cost-effective way to strengthen families and communities.
- 4 Indicted in Hate Crimes, Illegal Guns : Grand jury: Alleged leader of Fourth Reich Skinheads is accused of making bombs in plot against Jews and blacks. Three others are charged with producing and transferring weapons.
- 4 Indicted in Hate Crimes, Illegal Weapons : Grand jury: Alleged leader of supremacist group is accused of making bombs. Three others are charged with making machine guns.
- National Video Rentals : Good Man Gains on 'Good Men'
- Twist of Irony: Milken on Salaries
- Selection of Shiley Trial Jury Begins : Courts: Members will hear a suit filed by a recipient--the first of at least six cases to be heard in the county--against the maker of the potentially defective Bjork-Shiley heart valve.
- Digital Equipment Corp. reported its first quarterly...
- City Supports Research Park at Navy Site : Development: Council-endorsed plan would also construct a high school and shopping center on soon-to-be-vacated site. Homeless advocates want to use housing.
- Students Launch Laguna Review : Editor Douglas Muir says literary publication is a much-needed outlet for emerging writers.
- Glendale : Community Center to Open
- Fern Stamps, Whose Son Was Killed in a Gang-Related Shooting, Shares His Life With Young Felons at High-Security Jail in Whittier So That They Can Hear First-Hand . . . : The Result of Their Actions
- Builder's Offer of $500,000 Gift Ignites Debate : Canyon Oaks: Some say cash for 'community benefits' shows a willingness to cooperate. Critics call it a golden muzzle.
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Armored Truck Spills Bags of Money on Freeway
- The Magic of the Moment : Former Laker Star Gives Campers Tips About Basketball--and Life
- DANA POINT : Ex-City Manager to Receive $23,000
- Chiropractor, Lawyer Charged With Insurance Scam : Crime: The two are accused of setting up unneeded treatments and submitting inflated claims for a man's injuries in an auto accident.
- 2 Men in Robbery Attempts Being Sought by Police
- ORANGE : Volunteers Sought to Help at City Hall
- LAKEWOOD : 'Spur Posse' Youth Ordered to Do Community Service
- GOINGS ON : Old Spanish Days Fiesta in Santa Ana
- Red Cross Volunteers Answer Call for Help in Midwest
- CULTURE PEARLS : Japanese Pickle Stand Caters to Those Sweet on Sour
- Norwalk-La Mirada : School Board OKs Busing Policy for Middle Schools
- Long Beach : 2 Dead, Teen Wounded in 2 Shooting Incidents
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Orange County Video Rentals
- New Music--a Lot in a Little Time : Concert series at The Performance Studio in Ventura packs many fresh, high-concept works into two days.
- Montrose : Sidewalk Project to Begin
- Pope, Italy's Chief Mourn Bomb Victims : Violence: Five dead, 40 hurt in blasts in Rome and Milan. Police seek clues in series of explosions.
- THE FANS'CHOICES
- City Weighs Options on Rules for Signs : Regulation: Seeking to liberalize standards, officials will invite citizen comments on two plans, each of which would give greater flexibility to business owners.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Planners Again Approve Expansion of Sunshine Canyon Dump : Trash: The 10-year-old plan would add 17 million tons to the county's landfill capacity. Santa Clarita officials watch developments closely.
- 7 Named to Board of Cultural Center : Thousand Oaks: Commissioners include both supporters of the $64-million Civic Arts Plaza as well as at least one detractor.
- A.C. Green Weighing Offers From Lakers, Suns, Others
- Mets' Coleman May Be Sued : Jurisprudence: Action, stemming from incident that allegedly left 2-year-old girl injured, might include Davis, Dodgers and Mets.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bell, Isserlis Double the Pleasure at Hollywood Bowl
- When High Technology Equals High Anxiety. . .
- Whittier : 154 Citations Issued to Owners of Illegal Apartments
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Parker Finds Her Element : Swimmer Emerged as Water Polo Player
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Daal Learning How to Get Ready
- '90210' Crew: Return To Sender : Television: Hermosa Beach residents file a suit against the city to block filming. Officials say the case exemplifies why producers are pulling out of California, draining the state of needed revenue.
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Garage to Big Time: Not an Easy Leap : Music: County bands don't have the access to industry people that groups in L.A. do, so they have to be creative to get themselves heard.
- Gunman Kills Doctor, Medical Aide in Tulare
- City Plans New Sewer System : Waste: Proposed lines could provide service to more than 6,000 households. Business owners say hookup would cost too much.
- County Fair Friday-Aug. 8* The San Bernardino...
- MUSIC : Big-Voiced Singer Leads Twelve Stories' Climb : Tina Sicre's band offers gritty songs to Santa Barbara audiences. 'I don't do a lot of love songs. I write about issues,' she says.
- Free-Lancer's Sweet Revenge Is Writing a Journal of One
- COLUMN ONE : Time Dulls Rage Over '62 Murder : A Central Valley town rallied against previous bids to parole a man convicted of killing a teen-ager with her sewing shears. But Hanford isn't so tiny now--and violence is no longer a stranger.
- Republican Barbara Alby Wins Runoff Election for 5th Assembly District Seat
- Long Beach : School Board Meetings Changed to Tuesdays
- GARDEN GROVE : Bomb Squad Blasts Explosive Chemical
- Suspect in Infant's Death Arrested : Crime: Former Laguna Beach resident is taken into custody in Tennessee two years after his son died of head injuries.
- Search for Ill Man Continues : Alzheimer's: Bob Fasig wandered away from a Ventura care home in May. Family hopes of finding him alive have faded.
- CYPRESS : Whitehead Exhibit to Open Gallery Season
- Fox Is Criticized for Bid to Block Expansion Suits
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : May Has Been Winning Cash but No Titles
- Talk-Show Host Has to Make the Call to Tell Lewis' Wife of His Collapse
- Coaching Carousel Grinds to a Halt at Culver City High
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : It's Fun and Games for Price This Time
- Disputed Plan for New Green Cards Revived by INS : Immigration: Officials say program--and $70-a-person charge--are needed to fight counterfeiting. Critics term the proposal nearly identical to one voided by a federal judge in May.
- MANNERS & ETIQUETTE : Class Teaches Children the ABCs of Common Courtesy : Simi Valley mother was so discouraged by what she was seeing that she decided to do something. Program is a hit with kids, parents.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : A Literary Look at King Case : Bakunin, published by Simi native Jordan Jones, also focuses on the L.A. riots and race relations in special edition.
- Dance Benefit to Take On Russian Theme
- O.C. Reservists Join Challenge of Gays Policy
- German Convicted of Spying for Soviets
- Irwindale : 64-Acre Swap Meet Opens
- Volunteers Answer the Call for Help in Midwest
- Club BBG Offers Alternatives for the Non-Boogie Set
- 3 Men Sought in Dana Point Home Invasion, Rape
- OXNARD : 100 More Youths to Be Hired for Summer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Drive-Through Restaurant Rejected
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Seeks Payment From Parents Over Graffiti
- Westchester Gears for Grudge Match Against Claremont
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Sees Improvement
- Day Runner Inc.: The Fullerton manufacturer of...
- * Drop off a can of food...
- Strange Namesakes of Some Everyday Words
- JUNK FOOD: Fillmore has become the first...
- Clinton Ready to OK Bosnia Raids : Balkans: U.N. secretary general says he will authorize requests for U.S. air strikes to protect peacekeepers. President says he is also willing to act to save Sarajevo.
- Crenshaw : 1-Stop Permit Shop Opens
- Alhambra : City Drops Tax Plan
- Turning a Pool of Talent Into an Olympic-Caliber Swim Team : Aquatics: 20 members of the Whittier Hills squad, under the guidance of Rick and Kathy Shipherd, will compete this weekend at the Junior Olympics.
- Victory in Arkansas State Race Hailed by GOP as Anti-Clinton
- PLATFORM : We Can, and Must, Create a Pride of Place
- VILLA PARK : Weed Removal Fees to Appear in Tax Bill
- Some Call Barf-Out a Blast; Others Say the Event's Sick : Leisure: In Hermosa Beach, contestants in the Ironman run, paddle, drink beer and throw up. A councilman is assailed for his participation.
- Board Not Bowled Over by 'Bathroom' Building : Architecture: Rancho Santiago College officials complain that the new $1-million library annex does not fit the campus. Cracks, stains and smell are also noted.
- 3,000 Catch Basins to Be Unclogged
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Staff to Draft No-Smoking Law
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Expedite Plan to Subdivide Plant
- '84 Olympic Champion Ashford Honored With USOC's Kane Award
- Quance Flies Into Lead, Then Sinks to Second : Swimming: She leads after two legs of individual medley but fades badly and loses again to Wagner.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Bettis Is Still Under Wraps
- Woodland Hills East Draws an Ace : American Legion baseball: Left-hander Siegel joins pitching staff in time for Area playoffs.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras, Courier Go Easily From Grass to Hard Court
- Monrovia : Group to Fight Tax Hike
- East Valley : Doctor's Suspension Sought
- It's Fair to Say Corn Dogs This County Still
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Scholarships Awarded to 24 Latinos
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Aspiring to Much Grander Heights : Le Rendez-Vous offers classic French cuisine that hasn't gone nouvelle.
- Midnight Hour Livens Up
- Vote on National Service Bill
- THOUSAND OAKS : Officials, Residents to Discuss General Plan
- GLENDALE : Man Bound Over for Trial in 1981 Slaying
- OJAI : Council Suspends Taxi Operation
- Centinela Schools Hit by Racial Bias Investigation : Employment: Justice Department looks into allegations that the layoffs of two black employees was discrimination.
- WESTMINSTER : City to Call Session on Park Conversion
- LOS ANGELES : Parolee Held as Suspect in Home Robberies, Rapes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Another Setback for Indians' Ojeda
- Roll of Dice by 76ers: Bradley Signs Contract
- Dealing With Pain of Oppression--in Abstract : Art: Lecturer Jeanne Willette discusses Germans, American who take some oblique hits at politics in their works.
- Is Michelle Shocked Just Being 'Difficult'? : At Issue: Artistic Integrity, She Says
- A brochure listing Orange County museums is...
- Tandem Computers Inc. reported a $550-million loss...
- Profit Reports Depress Stocks; Bond Yields Off : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- PROFESSIONS
- Burlington Air Express Is Spun Off
- A Refined Menu : Fast-Food Chains Are Changing Fare, Adding Sit-Down Dining
- Frittering Away the Summer
- Caponata, Funnel Cakes, Kahlua-Pecan Pie
- Jammin' : A Preserving Tradition
- Bottomless Pie
- STAR POWER: Sheriff Sherman Block was asked...
- Glendale : Memorial Hospital Honored
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Oklahoma!' Shines Through on Its Golden Anniversary : The heavy, Jud Fry, figures as the most compelling character in this PCPA Theaterfest's revival. Its production numbers are lavishly choreographed.
- Clinton Aide Said to Have Left Note Before Death : White House: Writing points to a troubled mind, reinforcing view Vincent Foster committed suicide. Reports suggest a work-related depression.
- David Lindley & Hani Naser "Official Bootleg", <i> Pleemhead</i>
- Ruble Recall Plot Thickens; Bank Chief Urged to Quit
- La Habra Heights : Voters to Decide on Utility Tax, Powder Canyon Project
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Replacing Aquatic Park a Key to Harbor Project : Environment: Critics of development aimed at reviving Long Beach tourism are disturbed by planned displacement of public land along downtown shoreline.
- Program Helps Kids Appreciate Diversity and Get Involved
- Council Protests 'One-Sided' View of City's Problems by News Media
- Holding Up a Mirror to the Blind : If only our political leadership could see its self-destruction as outsiders see it.
- Elderly Complain About Ride Service
- OXNARD : 18-Year-Old Hurt in Accident Sues Subaru
- No Changes Now, Interim Anaheim Police Chief Says
- Chinese-American Leaders Call for Action on 'Parachute Kids' : Immigrants: Taiwan is urged to cut the flow of children sent alone to attend U.S. schools. Programs are proposed to combat isolation of those already here.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers Lose Byrd for Season
- Number of Violent Scenes on TV Drops by Half : Television: But a study of programs before 1990 reports two-thirds of prime-time drama are still involved in violence.
- Pacific Outlook Sportswear Files for Bankruptcy
- Heavy R&D; Spending No Longer the Magic Route to Profitability
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of medical...
- ECONOMY
- Tokos Posts Loss, Revenue Drop in 2nd Quarter
- Shop Will Pay 2 Workers Back Wages
- ECONOMY
- Satellite Technology Management: The Costa Mesa manufacturer...
- Lloyds of London May Repay Wynn for Daughter's Ransom
- Sub Standard
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Nibbling Away at Nails, Other Bad Habits
- ROCK TALK : Hells Angels Gear Up for a Music Marathon : The motorcycle club opens its Ventura clubhouse's doors for an event aimed at raising money for a class-action suit.
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Bruins Get a Jump on Competition With Commitment From Bailey
- Beirut Must Halt Guerrillas, Rabin Warns
- Santa Monica : Shuttle to Start Aug. 6
- Van Nuys Has Diamond in Rough : High schools: If problems can be solved, Wolves finally might get baseball field on campus.
- ENERGY
- MARKETS : Almost All the Tea in China
- Dinner's in the Bag
- Motorcycle Grandma : A great-grandmother from Oxnard defends her long-distance title with a 2,851-mile trek to a convention for women riders.
- Japan Newspaper Ad Revives Fears of Anti-Semitism : Bias: American group demands an apology for message linking economic troubles with 'Jewish capital.'
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : At Culver City High, the Coaching Carousel Is Finally Grinding to a Halt
- Merck to Buy Marketer of Drugs for $6 Billion : Mergers: Union with Medco is expected to intensify price competition. Health reform called key concern.
- HEALTH CARE
- Platinum Software Corp.: The Irvine financial software...
- Microsoft Corp. said its profit for the...
- Do I Dare to Sip a Peach?
- High Water, Low Prices
- Venice : Artists Wanted for Program
- Psychologist Helps Screenwriters Unravel Their Own Inner Scripts
- AIDS Agencies Get Grants From Kaiser
- Q&A; : The Mansion Fight's Leading Man : He describes it as 'Jurassic Park II.' It's a 46,000-square-foot estate, and it looms large in the minds of many in a Beverly Hills neighborhood who have banded together to fight the development.
- BOOK REVIEW : CRAZY IN ALABAMA <i> by Mark Childress</i> , Putnam, $22.95, 389 pages : A Bit Too Much of Too Many Good Things
- Art Going Against the Tide
- Concert to Cap Dance Project
- Groups for Addicts of Prescription Pills Largely Anonymous
- Firefighter Survives Inferno but Faces Another Kind of Heat
- Block Says Deputies Support Him, Not Rival : Law enforcement: Sheriff insists his challenger in 1994 election is wrong in claiming backing of 70% of rank and file. The two disagree on placing citizen complaints in deputies' files.
- GLENDALE : Temporary Sidewalk Dining Law OKd
- SIMI VALLEY : Trial Scheduled in Razor Blade Attacks
- Marine, 22, Dies on Training Run
- Woods Advances at USGA Junior
- Two Birmingham Baseball Coaches Announce Resignations
- Candiotti a Mystery to Giants : Baseball: Dodgers make it two out of three, 2-1, as knuckleballer keeps NL West leaders in check again.
- El Segundo Is on the Verge of Winning Area 4 Legion Title
- Tartikoff, PBS Plan Comedy Series : The former NBC and Paramount Pictures chief is scheduled to produce 13 episodes, set in New Orleans.
- Roadside Stand's a Mix of Art and the Organic : Eclectic architecture frames an array of herbs, flowers and seasonal produce at the new upper Ojai outlet.
- Complaint Filed Over Report by O.C. Grand Jury
- He's a One-Man Force in Police Reserve Unit : Law enforcement: Peter R. Repovich of the Hollywood Division has recruited the LAPD's largest squad of volunteer officers.
- HEALTH : New Study Links Liquor, Cancer
- 'Coneheads': Fit for Parental Units
- Countywide : Mahoney to Head Waste-Water Board
- VAN NUYS : Expo's Cost Shifted From City Taxpayers
- BUENA PARK : 'Dream Goes On' at the Senior Center
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Construction Delayed on Recreation Center for Youths : Crime prevention: Officials hope the $4.35-million facility will reduce graffiti and vandalism.
- Angry Builder Threatens Suit Over Rezoning : Development: Albert Cohen has been attempting for years to get approval for a project in Thousand Oaks. He says the council is depriving him of his civil rights.
- LOS ANGELES : EPA Chief, in L.A. Visit, Urges Cleanup of Water
- NEWPORT BEACH : Procedure Replaces Emergency Surgery
- A Close-Up Look at People Who Matter : A Journal of the Gang Years Motivates Him
- SWIMMING / U.S. NATIONALS : Olympic Disappointment Powers Namesnik
- Rushing to His Defense : Raiders' Anthony Smith Wants to Prove That He's Not Just a Sack Specialist
- LOCAL NOTES : Dukes Clinch Division Title
- Trimedyne Inc.: The Irvine medical laser manufacturer...
- Soup on Ice
- OC SPOTLIGHT : SEA RATIONS : Water With Dinner? You Can Eat Aboard Anything From a Gondola to an Ocean Liner
- Free Clinic to Dedicate Center for Family Care : Health: Philanthropist provides funds to purchase next-door building. It will house expanded non-medical services.
- Lake Shore 'Nuff Offers Tranquil Spot
- JAUNTS : Oxnard's Heritage Square Offers Quick Trip Back in Time : The collection of Victorian mansions now hosts activities such as a farmers' market, concerts, weddings and tours.
- Ft. Tejon Park Is Closed 2 to 4 Weeks After Plague Is Discovered in Squirrels
- Glendale : Child-Care Center Dedicated
- Seafood Cove: You'll Eat Swimmingly
- The Plimsouls "Everywhere at Once" (1983), <i> Geffen</i>
- Older, Wiser Robin and Marian
- State Struggles to Retain Its Allure as Science Center : Technology: Officials hope to locate an antimatter lab at Stanford, helping rebuild California's research base.
- Black Caucus Restricts Role of Its Only Republican Member
- Musical Meld of Arts and Spirituality
- House Passes National Service Bill, Cuts Stipend
- Upward Migration : Education: Children of farm workers are given a taste of college life at Cal State Fullerton to inspire them to go the distance.
- Research Salary Figures Before Seeing the Boss
- CYPRESS : Decision Delayed on Center Rental Policy
- COMPTON : 70 Layoffs, Cut in School Executives' Pay Ordered
- PERSPECTIVE ON TV VIOLENCE : Channel the Appetite for Gore : Dramatized conflict is structurally part of the medium. Why not make a place for it in our 500-channel future?
- Temple Finding Acceptance in Neighborhood : Religion: Buddhist edifice, the largest in the Western Hemisphere, has proved to be a good neighbor in a once-hostile community.
- Anglers Get a Line on Run of Dorado
- Southern Section to Consider 10-Run Rule
- Polito Follows the Crowd to Canyon High
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Leftwich Called Up to Join Rotation
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- PROFESSIONS : County Bar Surveying Legal Community to Gauge Gender Bias
- Teledyne to Settle Claim for False Testing : Military: Newbury Park division will pay $10 million for misleading results on ID systems for U.S. Stinger missiles.
- Foiled Again!
- Suspect in 1986 Slaying of Activist Goes on Trial
- Judge to Import Jury in Torching Case
- Accused 'Ivan the Terrible' to Learn His Fate Today : Israel: Court could confirm Demjanjuk death sentence. Or it could free him as case of mistaken identity.
- Marina del Rey : Senior Citizens Park Free
- Comedian Jay Parker describes what he and...
- Flood Officials See Lingering Environmental Damage : Cleanup: People are being exposed to raw sewage, toxic wastes and hazardous chemicals. Receding water will create new problems, experts say.
- A NEW 'SLEEPWALK' : Choreographer Rogers Dreams Up a Revised Version for L.A. Ballet to Preview in Irvine
- Downey : Police Get a New Contract With 6% Raise Over 2 Years
- Larchmont Boulevard: L.A.'s Version of Main Street, U.S.A.
- 49 Trees Along Brand to Be Removed
- John Brooks; Novelist and Stock Market Writer
- Duarte : Record Hospital Donations
- ECONOTES : Free Your Home of Nasty Toxins
- U.S. Criticizes Israeli Impact on Civilians : Diplomacy: Clinton and advisers step up efforts to end the violence. Christopher talks with the region's leaders.
- Working Up Appetite for Breakfast
- Prostitution Abatement Measure Targets Motel : Crime: Torrance owners of Westlake inn agree to comply with strict rules to avoid a lawsuit.
- Jury Denies Damages to Fired Official : Courts: Jessie Roybal says an assistant forced her out of her post as director of an Indian job-training center in Ventura.
- Teledyne Settles Claims Over Missile Systems : Army: The company will pay $10 million. Its Newbury Park division is accused of falsifying tests on aircraft parts.
- ORANGE COUNTY PLATFORM : White Youths Need to Learn the Contributions Made by Other Races
- Summer League Gives Scouts a Chance to Discover New Talent : Basketball: Professional wanna-bes are scrutinized by NBA and foreign representatives at games at Bren Center.
- ART REVIEWS : An Affecting Mix of Folk Idiom, Commercial Polish
- UC President Peltason Appointed to Board of AST
- Tower to Offer Record Buyers an 'Alternative' : Retailing: New store planned for Costa Mesa 'anti-mall' will feature clothing and a coffee shop aimed at young consumers.
- Jammin' : Can Do
- Jammin' : Jam on Roast
- Ageless Activity : A City Where Senior Citizens Stay on the Move
- Music Adds International Flavor to Taste of San Pedro
- Inmate's Lawyer Frowns Upon 'Happy Face' on Death Warrant
- As Ax Falls, Schools Chief Feels the Heat : Budget: Layoffs, pay cuts are ordered. State administrator faces allegations of bad management, unfairness and racism.
- NEIGHBORS : Local Private Eye Favors Long Goodbye for Hollywood Image : Thousand Oaks investigator Simon Cavazos devotes part of his sleuthing class to erasing Hollywood image of his profession.
- Pipeline to Connect Landfill, Power Plant
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- El Monte : Ex-Parks Official Charged
- Aide to Ex-HUD Chief Indicted on Fraud and Perjury Charges
- Perot Plans Attacks on Clinton's Economic Program : Politics: Billionaire vows a barrage of TV appearances to condemn the plan. White House says his opposition will change few votes in Congress.
- German-U.S. Team to Build Green Line Cars : Transportation: Siemens is awarded $205-million contract after vowing to create jobs and open L.A. plant. Meanwhile, the MTA ponders ways to solve its budget problems.
- FULLERTON : Police Department Selects Public Liaison
- GARDEN GROVE : 3 Theater Proposals Presented to Council
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Holden Wants L.A. to Pay for Defense Lawyer : City Council: He says city should cover his costs in sex harassment case because alleged incidents stem from official duties. Colleagues say they don't like the request but aren't sure they can deny it.
- DEL MAR : Something That Hasn't Changed: Desormeaux-Hess Still Winning
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- GM Hughes Tallies a Strong $201 Million for Second Quarter
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Intel's Pentium: Powerfully Perplexing
- AIRLINES
- Rocky Road : Renovation: Merchants along Colorado Boulevard say that congestion casued by street repaving has hurt business. County officials contend the project is on schedule.
- Officials Hear Both Sides in Freeway Fight : Transportation: Federal officials listen to arguments and tour the route of the proposed 710 extension. A final ruling is expected to be issued by this fall.
- Study: Despite Tension, Students Like Racial Mix : Education: Survey at three high schools indicates that pupils appreciate ethnic diversity. District committee examines findings amid growing friction between Asians and Latinos.
- Fullerton : Sonora High Senior Joins School Board
- COMEDY : Cartoonist Is Drawn Out as a Smart Guy in a Stupid World
- Tiny Satellite Saves Itself From Being Lost in Space
- CALABASAS : Contract for Flood Control Work OKd
- Fillmore to Start Recycling Yard Waste Into Mulch
- Rebuild L.A. Board Adds 16 Members, Seeks to Clarify Role
- IRVINE : Irvine Valley College Gets Acting President
- Israeli Pilots Pay Respects to Friend Killed in Lancaster Crash : Remembrance: Club members are among nearly 100 people who gather at North Hollywood synagogue. Six people died in accident.
- Liles Headlines Irvine Fight Card
- SECURITIES
- AIRLINES
- Have Need, Will Mooch : Elizabeth Teicher wants the best for her cash-strapped kindergarten class, and she'll ask just about anybody for just about anything--for free. : It isn't easy to say no to Mother Mooch.
- Whittier : 8-Foot Iron Fence Ordered for Security at High School
- CALL IT PUPPY LOVE : BankAmerica Exhibit Lacks Cohesiveness, but It Does Have Some Amusing Works
- GLOBAL OPEN HOUSE : Kaleidoscope Festival Opens the Door on Ethnic Communities in Our Back Yard
- 7 Japanese Parties Prepare to Complete Their Coalition : Politics: Leaders will meet today on platform. They may name candidate for prime minister.