- Clients Glad Busy Welfare Site Reopens : Panorama City: Arson closed the office in April. To recipients it means the end of long commutes; to staff it's a homecoming.
- STAGE* 'Tommy' Tour: Pete Townshend's stage adaptation...
- Merchants Say Street Work Hurts Business
- OAK VIEW : 911 Dispatcher Helps Woman Deliver Baby
- Help Is Sought in Finding Infected Man
- Interactive TV System Links 2 Campuses : Education: The newly installed two-way innovation allows instructors and students in Northridge and Ventura to take the same class.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Schools Consider Ban on Outdoor Smoking : Health: William S. Hart district trustees may extend policy to sports events. Special funding requires progress toward a tobacco-free environment.
- County Reverts to Old Policy Requiring 10-Day Jury Service
- Gardener's Ex-Employers to Pay Undisclosed Sum : Courts: Settlement is reached in $2-million lawsuit that followed acquittal in child-molestation case.
- COMMENTARY : A True Winner Wouldn't Quit
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : No. 1 Pick Dreifort Keeps Options Open
- Moore Pitches One-Hitter
- Pleasing Opening for Aspen's Concert Hall : Music: Some 500 concert-goers descend 40 feet underground to hear Beethoven and Barber in a bright, high-ceilinged room that is an acoustic marvel.
- PLATFORM : Anger Among Us
- GLENDALE : Parking at College Expected to Be Scarce
- Two for the Good of California
- Oxnard Is Sued for Withholding Housing Funds : Government: California Rural Legal Assistance seeks $539,000 for a low-income shelter. Deferral of monies is legal under some circumstances.
- OXNARD : Defendant Convicted in Shooting of Wife
- VAN NUYS : Attendance Rises at Aviation Expo
- Braves Keep Pressure on Giants, 5-3
- Korean Troupe to Open UCLA Season
- Central Library Building Sale OKd by CRA
- Jailed Man Indicted in Robberies : Crime: Federal panel charges him with robbing four banks in Santa Clarita and Palmdale last year. He's now in a Washington prison.
- Dodgers' Bulldog at Plate Leads the Way Past Pirates
- Aliso Niguel Adds 2 More Coaches
- Players Oppose Owners' Plan for Expanding Playoffs in 1994
- Track and Field Becomes Merely a Really Big Shoe
- Investigating Huskies Not Easy : Scandal: Pac-10's Price interviewed 225 while building his case against Washington.
- Exploring Music From the Near East : Steven Loza Looks at 200 Years of Undocumented History in 'Barrio Rhythm'
- GM Is Ordered to Address Charges of Auto Defects
- New York Firm Buying Whale's Tail Restaurant
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- California Dental Health Plan Creates PPO of 3,000 Dentists
- Advanced Game to Be Designed by Nintendo, Silicon Graphics : Technology: A new generation of speedy chips will offer more lifelike play and could reinvigorate the market.
- New Tax Law Removes Complicated 1991 Rule : Change: The 100%-of-prior-year standard will be restored, starting in 1994, for any individual or married couple filing jointly with prior-year income of $150,000 or less.
- REAL ESTATE
- Measure to Ban School TV Program Fails
- William Tainter; Advocate for the Disabled
- COLUMN ONE : Old Canals Carry Hope to Andes : Farmers are using wise ways of the past to make their arid mountains verdant again. They are rebuilding ancient irrigation systems and reviving the innovative ideas of the Incas.
- Judge Temporarily Stops Tollway Project
- Authentic Fitness Turns Fourth-Quarter Profit
- Area's Summer Tourist Season Warming Up : Visitors: Business at hotels and theme parks is up in July. But overall, the industry remains soft because of the recession and last year's riots.
- IBM to Take On Intel With New PC Chip Line
- Hosokawa Outlines Reforms for Japan but Omits Details : Asia: The new prime minister also softens his condemnation of WWII as 'a war of aggression.'
- 900-Line for Sex Info to Feature the Masters Touch
- Russia Vice President Hits Back at Accusers : Politics: Rutskoi says he has been the target of 'slander and falsification,' calls foes corrupt. He brandishes documents he says show rot in Yeltsin's government.
- J.F.K. Assassination Papers Are Released to the Public : Archives: Files of investigative panels are opened. 'There is nothing earth-shattering,' an expert says.
- BURBANK : K mart Suspects In-Store Vandalism
- Wilson Aide May Oppose Beilenson in the 24th District : Congress: Richard Sybert says state Sen. Cathie Wright is among those who have promised to support him for the Thousand Oaks seat.
- REAL ESTATE
- Interlink Official Held in Contempt in SEC Fraud Suit : Courts: A federal judge orders Michael Gartner to return $22,000 to company's frozen bank account.
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Plan to Increase Wetlands Unveiled : Conservation: Broad Wilson proposal would also give incentives for developers to preserve some areas, but O.C. conservationists, landowners see flaws.
- National Agenda : Fear & Loathing in Colombia : Abuse and corruption by the police are now part of the daily violence. Some say reform is impossible.
- Caged Bear Kills Keeper in Russian Forest Reserve
- 4th State Dept. Officer Quits Over Bosnia
- O.C. Man Guilty of Defrauding 3 More Lenders
- Get DMV Scofflaws With a Bounty Program : Lost revenue: People who fail to pay vehicle fees cost us millions. Let's reward turn-ins.
- Orange Spill Creates an Orange Crush
- Churches Help Home Buyers Realize Dream : Community: Ohio program is touted as model for getting real estate funding to residents of the inner cities.
- Video Post-Production Faces Old Problems and New Risks : Recent sales of Burbank's AME Inc. and Compact Video Group are part of an ongoing consolidation of the post-production business. But with ever-developing new technologies, big challenges lie ahead.
- Stocks Slip After Last Week's Record Climb : Market Overview
- $100,000 Offered in Search for Suspect in CIA Slaying Case
- Size of Estate Shocked Brothers, Aunt Testifies : Trial: Judge has not decided if Menendez jurors will hear her testimony--a key piece of evidence in defense's case.
- A Penny Saved . . .
- Xavier Hermosillo
- Creationism in Vista Schools
- Union Stand on Guns
- Shooting Death of Crossing Guard
- Media : There is a weekly magazine in Britain that is now adored by half a million subscribers. It features only good news about the rich and famous. It is a magazine that, as one rival editor puts it, represents 'the age of visual gossip.' Welcome to the world of : Hello!
- How Can We Raise TV to Finer Purpose?
- Harris' Columns
- Taxes
- Health Insurance
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Aug. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1993
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- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 24, 1993
- SILENT VICTIMS: Orange County ranked fifth statewide,...
- Michael Jackson Is Subject of LAPD Inquiry : Investigation: Superstar's homes are searched, his private investigator says. He adds that the complaint to a children's services agency is false and springs from a failed extortion attempt.
- Countywide : Alternate Chosen for OCTA Board
- Students Compete for College Classes on 1st Day Back : Moorpark: Lines are the order of the day as enrollees scramble for fewer community campus courses, due to budget cuts, and run up pricey tabs for books.
- Students Compete for College Classes on 1st Day Back : Ventura: Lines are the order of the day at community campuses as enrollees scramble for fewer courses and run up pricey tabs for books.
- Flap That Rocks N.J. Barely Stirs California : Controversial aide worked for Wilson almost unnoticed, but his past raised a storm back East.
- The Trouble With Friends : As kids try to find their way, they sometimes choose companions who might steer them toward problems. O.C. experts offer advice to concerned parents.
- Survivor Remembers Demjanjuk
- 'Decoys' Are On the Bill With Ducks : Hockey: Disney auditions 43 hopefuls for an eight-woman ice-dancing troupe that will perform at Mighty Ducks home games.
- Robbed Driver Tells of Riot Melee : Courts: First prosecution witness in Reginald O. Denny beating case testifies that only black drivers were allowed through flash-point intersection.
- Religious Revivals of Limited Value : Rallies like the Harvest Crusade and Pope John Paul II's visit are more about feeling good than doing good.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Audio Book Store Finds Earful of Readers
- CALABASAS : EPA Audit Criticized by Water Officials
- DANA POINT : Fiesta Latina Will Be Held on Sunday
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- AUSTRALIA
- SOUTH KOREA
- Christians Try Building Ties With Navajos
- Tijuana Seeks Loan From Japan for Canal : Financing: The $165 million would pay for the final stage of Rio Tijuana flood control channel. The area was one of the worst hit by the devastating rains last winter.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- LAGUNA BEACH : New Vehicle Starts Night Beach Patrols
- BUENA PARK : Town Cheering Up Ailing Texas Boy
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kirby, Masakayan Cap Near-Perfect Year
- Cypress' Weiner Wins Junior Tournament
- Talk Radio: At the Mike, If Not White Lean Right : Radio: Mike Wallace Talk Radio: The trend toward conservative programming is yet another factor that is robbing minorities of key positions.
- '60 Minutes': Time Out for a Correction : Ethics: It took the repetition of a mistake in a head-wounds-research story to force Mike Wallace to apologize on camera.
- Supremacist Messages Found in Notebooks : Racism: Slogans were stamped on stationery at two Valley K mart stores. Police are investigating incident as hate crime.
- Tour of Duty Never Ends for Mehta : Israel Philharmonic and the Conductor Return to the Bowl
- Las Vegas Betting on New Family-Oriented Image
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- O.C. Looks to Santa Barbara on OPTIMA
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Clinton Raises Green on Greens
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON : Economic Rights: A Matter of Access for All
- Giving the U.N. Teeth That Won't Bite Back : U.S. troops under international command? It's a possibility
- He's Caught the Ears of Afghan Immigrants : Van Nuys: When Farouq Tamiz takes to the airwaves, he has a way of raising the dander of his countrymen.
- Notebooks With Racist Message Found at K marts
- PACIFIC 10 SANCTIONS WASHINGTON : Pacific 10 Sanctions
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Horns Aplenty Still Leave 'Em Wanting More : Tom Margitan's sax work in Vinnie's small confines points to how much better he would be with a full rhythm section.
- PACK 'EM IN: Officials for Sunday's fourth...
- Hostage-Takers Seize Journalists in Managua
- 1,000 Old Books to Be Donated to Schools Hit by Floods : Education: To show students they can make a difference, Skyblue Mesa Elementary is giving outdated textbooks to Midwest institutions.
- Plan Would Protect Santa Paula Creek From Developers : Environment: Several county streams would be safeguarded while forestry officials study whether to grant them official scenic status.
- ANAHEIM : Council to Discuss Golf Course Report
- Past Waits to Die : Good Intentions, Red Tape Pave Road to Demolition for Church, Parsonage
- Everything Is <i> Not</i> Quite Right on 'Laurel Avenue'
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Cal Cup Might Be Next Renewal of Bertrando-Best Pal Rivalry
- Unique national park traces tribe's heritage : Officials are adding 14 sites to the scattered locations that combine to tell the story of the Nez Perce.
- The Informal Pleasure of Clinton-Style Entertaining
- 12 Blacks Slain, 20 Injured in Shooting in South Africa
- Families Often Go to Great Lengths to Switch Schools : Education: Last year, L.A. Unified denied about 1,200 students permits to enroll in other districts. To get around the rules, some parents lie about child care or give phony addresses.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Clouds of Despair Linger in Florida in Andrew's Wake
- COUNTYWIDE : Volunteer Firefighters Priced Right
- Prosecutor's Reputation Is That of a Real Battler : Courts: The conviction rate in sex offenses and abuse cases is over 90% so far this year. She has submitted her name to Gov. Pete Wilson as a candidate for a Municipal Court judgeship.
- Domino's Delivers a Police Special
- Obvious Solution to a Traffic Problem Isn't Always So
- Throwing the Book at Mom and Dad
- Gripe : Bicyclists' Discourtesy
- PACIFIC 10 SANCTIONS WASHINGTON : Hard Hits
- Mars Observer Falls Silent at Crucial Point
- Cure in Offing for Those Who Don't Know Which Way to Turn
- 'Suspicious' Blaze at Vacant Store Causes $20,000 in Damage
- Getting Answers : 'I Wanted to File a Report, Not a Lawsuit'
- Fieldworkers Labor Alongside the Jet Age : Agriculture: Each year, hundreds of Latino men and women pick onions in Palmdale under the flight path of an Air Force plant. The harvest is part of L.A. County's third-largest crop.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Edberg Could Win the Rights to New Version of 'Three-Peat'
- Bullfrogs Rip Oakland
- IAAF Reportedly Has Suspended Germany's Krabbe for Two Years
- Study Disputes Claim of Public TV's Liberal Bias : Media: Republican sources outnumber Democrats on PBS shows, the new report finds.
- DeMent's Friends in High Places Lend a Hand
- Storms, Floods Plague Nebraska, Montana Areas
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Organization's Approach: Offer the Dignity of a Real Job
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Becomes First 20-Game Winner
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : A Silly 'Odyssey' From Prince
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- INTERNATIONAL
- Somali Blasts Stir Fear That U.S. Is Target : Africa: Six Americans are slightly injured when a remote-controlled bomb detonates under their truck, the third ambush in two weeks. Officers say warlord's guerrillas may be singling out U.S. troops.
- DRIVING : A Bumper Crop of Vanity Plates
- COLUMN ONE : A Path to Capitalism Via a Cult? : In Turkmenistan, the name and image of its president and onetime Communist boss are everywhere. He says the country 'is going its own way' on reforms. Critics cite a cost in human rights.
- Bosnia President Won't Recommend Acceptance of Latest Peace Plan : Balkans: Parliament will take up plan to divide country. In Mostar, Croats are still unwilling to let in U.N. food convoys for besieged Muslims.
- County Will Transfer Parks to Cities, State : Finances: Ten facilities will be turned over due to $3.8-million budget shortfall. Services may improve in some areas, but other sites may require help of residents.
- Agency Eases Life for Prison Visitors
- Where Seeing Is Believing
- 2 Firemen Still on Critical List
- Tracy Injured, but Still Takes Checkered Flag
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Is Recalled, Will Play Tuesday
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knee Injury Will Sideline Tanuvasa
- Magrane Struggles in Debut : Angels: The newly acquired pitcher lasts only 3 2/3 innings, giving up six runs, four of them earned, in 7-5 loss.
- He Had Right Idea, but Facts Were Wrong
- TV REVIEW : Miller's 'American Clock' Ticks on Screen
- ON LOCATION : Another Musical Clinton, by George! : Music: The man whose career points to the genesis of music videos is honored in star-studded production premiering today on BET, MTV.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Blanchard Trumpets His Talents
- Foreigners Get a Jump on Vietnamese Autos : Growth: Manufacturers, including U.S. companies, are exploring what looks like an attractive long-term market.
- Poor Harvest May Force Japan to Import Rice
- 20 Nicaraguan Hostages Freed; Journalists Held
- Mixed Blessings : Missionaries' Efforts Raise Troubling Issues for Navajos
- Gregory's File: A Childhood of Neglect, a Life of Crime : Juveniles: In a Seattle courtroom, one 17-year-old's case reveals the common threads in tangled young lives.
- Comment : 'Let's Just Get It Over With' : The Denny case verdicts won't solve L.A.'s racial problems.
- Getting Rattled Over Close Encounters of the Slithery Kind
- This Brit Thinks American Drivers Haven't the Foggiest
- ORANGE : Breast Cancer, Faith Bond 3 Neighbors
- DANCE REVIEW : Following the 'Voices of Eastern Women' : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY." <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Horns Aplenty Still Leave 'Em Wanting More : Alto saxophonists Lee Konitz and Gary Foster are like storytellers in their Hyatt Newporter show. At the end, the audience seemed to be begging for another tale.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cisneros Backs Limit on Who Gets Aid
- VENTURA : 2 Men Are Sought in Daytime Robberies
- STANTON : Aid Services to Move to Garden Grove Sites
- Art Films in O.C.: Demand Is There, Screens Aren't : Movies: Although local theaters showing non-mainstream fare are doing well, there are no such venues in North or South County.
- YORBA LINDA : More Tiny Football Players in Less Space
- 2 More Casualties of County's Budget Wars : Recreation: Saying it can no longer afford them, officials are taking the unprecedented step of transferring 10 parks to local cities and the state.
- Bicyclist, 52, Dies After Hit-and-Run
- MINOR LEAGUES : Dreamer Wakes Up in Mesa
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Thompson Turns Up the Power for Giants
- INTERNATIONAL
- Ex-Soviet Base Born Again as Pacific Pit Stop : Aviation: From Newport Beach office, entrepreneur runs growing refueling operation in Kamchatka catering to cargo and business flights.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Platform : Freeway Driving: Is It Getting Worse?
- DEL MAR : Hollywood Wildcat Wins the Oaks
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Long Beach Opens Defense of Championship
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Mirer to Start in Opener for Seahawks
- PACIFIC 10 SANCTIONS WASHINGTON : Chronology
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Courier Has Look of No. 1 in Beating Becker for Title
- Weekend Reviews : Movies : 'Surf Ninjas': Elementary Story Line Strictly for Kids
- PACIFIC 10 SANCTIONS WASHINGTON : The Strain Was Showing, but Result Came as Shock : James: Huskies' coach, with one of the best records in college football history, had acknowledged impact of investigation.
- TV REVIEW : 'Concerto!' Instructs and Pleases
- Spinoff Deal Valuable for Telesis Chief : Communications: Some stockholders like the idea of chairman Sam Ginn having a large stake in the new company.
- ECONOMY
- Nationwide Health Properties : NEWPORT BEACH
- CHINA
- Exxon's Oil Spill Penalty Squandered
- 7 Schools Let Parents Choose Campus : Sylmar: Program, first in the Los Angeles district, promotes competition by erasing attendance boundaries.
- 2 More Casualties of County's Budget Wars : Education: Locked in a funding dispute with the school district, the probation department pulls officers from 11 campuses.
- 'Voice': An Armenian Hero's Pilgrimage : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY." <i> A city-wide arts fest.</i>
- Escapees Expose Weakness of S.F. Juvenile Hall
- Costs of Tollway War Continuing to Mount : Transportation: In newest battle phase, environmentalists today will seek court order blocking San Joaquin Hills road construction.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 3rd Suspect Arrested in Assault on 2 Black Men
- Be Thankful for Small Blessings : Bellwether SAT scores rise a bit--cheering on public school advocates
- PACIFIC 10 SANCTIONS WASHINGTON : Loss of a Nearly Peerless Coach Comes as a Shock to His Peers : Reaction: James' resignation elicits almost universal surprise from coaches across the nation.
- For Husky Fans, News Is All Bad
- A Storm Seattle Won't Forget : Analysis: First the sanctions, then Don James quits, it was a tough day in Washington. But the Pac-10 believes it had good reasons for what it did.
- O.C. ENTERPRISE / DEBORA VRANA : Latina Mixes Business, Social Responsibility : Debbie Aguirre's construction company is filling a niche for minority- and woman-owned businesses in the county.
- Chairman Says Euro Disney Will Not Close
- Gang-Related Drive-By Shooting Wounds 5
- BOOK REVIEW : Mad Descent Into Kids' Apocalypse : OPERATION WANDERING SOUL <i> by Richard Powers</i> , Morrow $23, 356 pages
- Inspirational Teacher to Children in Need
- OXNARD : 2 Sister Cities Have Come a Long Way
- Wilson Sends a Message With a 'Long Punch'
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Talks on Lithuania Pullout Broken Off
- Bullet Hits Woman in the Leg at Busy Street Corner
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen CEO Joins Board of Think-Tank
- PORT HUENEME : Spill Cleanup Firm Dumps Oil in Harbor
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Success of Chinese Raises Suspicions
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mickelson Wins International
- OCCUPATION: LEATHER REPAIR TECHNICIAN
- Merger Has G.I. Joe in a Fighting Mood
- Mason Said to Be 'at Peace,' Ready to Die
- Washington Huskies Get Tough Pac 10 Penalties : Sports: Football coach resigns after conference imposes sanctions for violations of NCAA rules.
- Leader of Porno Ring Says 500 Marines Involved : Pornography: He says the men appeared in gay videos for the money--and because they are lonely. Corps officials say they have identified no one connected to the films.
- School Choice: Symbolic Step or Sweeping Reform? : Education: New state laws are praised as giving parents more control. Critics say little will change.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Smoking Ban Special for Council Member
- Wilson Risks His Latino Support : Politics: The governor's stand on illegal immigrants plays to white suburbanites, who vote in higher numbers than do Latinos.
- Sport of Fencing Making Forward Thrust in County : Recreation: The Conejo Fencers are making their mark with a strong program, attracting would-be swashbucklers to engage in romantic combat.
- Montreal Defense Keeps the Salsa Quiet
- Used CD Trade Hurts Lesser-Known Artists
- Invention Finally Brings Fame : Telecommunications: Optical fiber developer Peter Schultz, no household name, enters hall for inventors.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Abortion Doctor Killed in Mobile
- It was vintage Shirley Temple.Her tightly coiled...
- Ex-Aunt Vivian Has Her Own Studio and a Little Fresh Prince
- Hawaii Marlin Take Spotlight : Fishing: Anglers from around the world will compete in the tournament that begins today.
- U.S. Team Runs to Record : Track and field: Reynolds is surprised by warm response from IAAF president after helping Americans establish history's fastest 1,600-meter relay time.
- COUNTYWIDE : County Sets Up Suggestion Line
- MUSIC REVIEW : Music of the Spheres at Bowl
- TAIWAN
- GONE SOUTH: Luscious red home-grown tomatoes--as opposed...
- Ex-Algerian Premier Killed in Ambush
- 'We're getting out.' : A Long, Painful Goodby : Emmet Wemple and His Beloved City Seemed Inseparable, but Crime Came Between Them
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : 180 Arrested in Drive Against 'Skin Bands'
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Baghdad to Resist U.S. Air Strikes
- Record Amount of Water Diverted at Dam
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Penalties Concern Shell
- MOVIES* Dr. Kimble's Hard to Catch: "The...
- Consultant, UCI Extension
- Some Easy Ways to Bet Against the Dollar
- SCHOOL CHOICE: Parental choice in their children's...
- You Say Lay, I Say Lie: Let's Call the Usage Thing Off
- Mother Teresa in Coronary Unit, Health Failing
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fund-Raiser to Aid Bartender's Family
- Fixer-Upper Crowd Visits Home Show : Lifestyle: A display of products and services to make life more comfortable, healthy and interesting draws thousands to Anaheim Convention Center.
- Martinez Adds Zip to Pitch : Dodgers: He not only beats Cardinals, 3-0, but does it in little more than two hours.
- U.S. Baseball Team Is Target of Attack
- Anti-Crime Package
- Marine Ban on Marriage
- County Issue / City Control of Libraries : Angered by severe cuts in the budget and operating hours of the Ventura County library system, the cities of Moorpark and Simi Valley are considering taking over the operation of their library branches. Would city control lead to better library services?
- Twitchell Case
- Lead Acid Batteries
- Clinton's Health Plan
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 23, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 23, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Aug. 23, 1993
- Pepsi's Challenge : Billions Are at Stake in its Battle With Coke Over Foreign Market Share
- Art Rebate: Between a Rock and Hard Cash
- The Fed Gets Real on Money Supply : The breakdown of an old formula for regulation leads to use of actual interest rates.
- Artisans Attract Loyal Following at the County Fair : Ventura: People flock to learn about others' unique skills, whether it's transforming eggs into ornaments or turning cantaloupes into turtles.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sobriety Checkpoint Planned for Friday
- No-Hitters Come as No Surprise to Muffett : Baseball: Detroit pitching coach has seen many including few by Nolan Ryan.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Astacio Warming Up After a Chilly July
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Mulholland Probably Won't Miss a Start
- Too-Harsh Penalties Don't Fit the Crimes
- Relatives of Boy Burned in Accident Set Up Trust Fund
- Youth : OPINION : Media Violence: 'It Creates Negative Stereotypes'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Business Symposium Early Sign-Ups Urged
- NEWBURY PARK : Grant Will Pay for Youth Park Studies
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT EMPOWERMENT : 'Let's Look at the Inner City As an Opportunity'
- Out of the Wild : Nature: Encounters between people and snakes are more frequent in warmer months. Officials are kept busy rounding the reptiles up.
- When Friendship Is the Only Thing That Matters
- On-the-Air Panel Meetings Won't Fly : Televising the Burbank Airport Authority Will Waste Money and Fail to Quiet the Critics