- SAN FERNANDO : Free Workshop on SBA Disaster Loans
- Lure of Cash Brings Many to Recycling Firm
- Santa Ana Shows Unity in Divided Times : Society: In a session full of hope, 1,500 residents come out to prove to the superintendent and the mayor that yes, they care.
- Wallach Is His Name . . . and the Wall Is His Aim
- NBA FINALS DAILY REPORT : With Pacers Out, Brown to Have Hip Replaced
- The 'Fatherland' Rises : The Third Reich springs to life in the HBO film of Robert Harris' 'what if 'bestseller, set to air in November
- TELEVISIONNew KABC Anchor: ABC News anchor and...
- You Deserve Some Grits Today
- Hughes Aircraft Unit Names Nelson President
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Can Beat Dodgers but Not Padres
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Royal Scout Mourned by Jackson
- The Dodger Bullpen Blows Another One : Baseball: Piazza's 477-foot grand slam is wasted as the Marlins overcome a 9-3 deficit and win, 11-10.
- Kickbacks Are Common, and Consumers Foot the Bill
- PREP BASEBALL : Cabrera Lifts Franklin to City 3-A Championship
- Guard Aaron Taylor, the Green Bay Packers'...
- Where Are They Now? : CLYDE WRIGHT
- Semtech Corp. Reports Profit of $150,000
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL : How You Can Hide Some of Your Spongy Self
- Reading, Writing and Growing : Literature: An innocuous storefront disguises the artistry of the World Stage Anansi Writers Workshop, where black writers hone their craft and craft their futures.
- San Clemente Votes to Let County Take Over Firefighting
- 23 Hurt in MTA Bus Crash
- Bells, Blasts and Whistles
- A Ready-Made Solution : Laguna Turns to Prefab Houses for Affordable Replacements
- Miami Makes Six Errors but Advances in Series
- PREP GOLF : Hoffman, Lee Win CIF Titles
- From E. Roosevelt to 'Roseanne': What a 'Century'!
- Ford Sticks With Electric Car Battery Design Despite 2 Fires
- Young People Finding Summer Work Scarce : Teen-agers and those in their early 20s struggle to land the few low-skill, low-paying jobs that are out there.
- Cruttenden Hit With $4.5-Million Action : Securities: Former manager says O.C. brokerage fired him for refusing to break trading rules. Firm's founder denies charge.
- Committed to Helping Young Students Rewrite Future
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : America : In Trade Debates, the Public Opts Out : Americans don't often get excited about trade policy. Times of economic upheaval can stir their anger, though.
- Mormons' New President Issues a Call for Harmony : Religion: Howard W. Hunter, 86, succeeds the late Ezra Taft Benson. He asks disaffected to rejoin church.
- Ish Kabibble; Comic Trumpet Player for Kay Kyser Band
- Test Failure Won't Interrupt Quake Retrofitting
- 2 Accused of Collecting on False Quake Claims : Disaster aid: Authorities say suspects face prison and fines for fraudulently saying they lived in buildings damaged by the temblor.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTES / LON EUBANKS : Titans, Garrido Face Another Must-Win Game Today Against Seminoles
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Referees Might Pay for Wrong Calls
- Marcy CrouchMarina, Jr.Softball / PitcherCrouch, the Southern...
- Premieres Set for Chamber Series
- Probation for Three City Programs
- Weekend Box Office : 'Flintstones' Keeps Rolling Along
- Haas Automation Plans to Leave L.A.
- Sara Lee to Lay Off 6% of Its Work Force : Jobs: The company says cuts will be made in its personal products division, with about half occurring in the U.S.
- Semiconductors Help Keep Track of Crops
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Ship Shapes
- LAUGH LINES
- Star White Tiger at Zoo in Miami Kills Keeper
- Steady Economic Gains Through '96 Seen : Finance: President's advisers predict annual growth of 2.5% to 3% with relatively mild inflation and low unemployment.
- PLACENTIA : Speed Limit Asked for Orchard Drive
- The 19th hole: Residents of Belmont Heights...
- Antelopian Advice for We 'Down Below'
- AGOURA HILLS : Road Work Expected to Start in September
- Today's Election
- ELECTIONS : Last Digs in Ventura Races Kick Up Mud : The contest for supervisor's seat takes on nasty tone, as does Republican primary for Congress. Oak Park votes on cityhood or annexation.
- Vancouver Hopes Bure Can Stick to Scoring : Hockey: Keeping star winger's temper in check could be key to Stanley Cup for Canucks.
- Where Are They Now? : TED SIZEMORE
- Rams Acquire Former Raider Receiver Hester
- David Trentine, a catcher for Cypress College,...
- A Mostly Positive 'Century' of Women
- Nextel Aims for All-Digital, Seamless Wireless Network : Telecommunications: U.S. mobile radio provider to invest $165 million in Mexican company.
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : World : Regional Seaports Flourish : From Singapore to Seattle, more trade means bustling waterfronts. And steel containers mean ever-faster cargo movement.
- COLUMN ONE : Starting Life on a Church Doorstep : In the two months since he was abandoned, Baby Boy Doe's convoluted journey has put him on 'fast track' to adoption.
- IDEAS : Doomsayers of Overpopulation Sound a New Jeremiad : Fears are voiced that human numbers will outstrip the means of subsistence. The focus now is less on survival than on the quality of life.
- Clinton Calls D-Day 'Least Ordinary Day of Century'
- HONORING THE HEROES OF THE LONGEST DAY : D-Day Notebook
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Socialites Indulge in Genteel Horseplay : Style prevails on the course and under the tent for the 500 guests at Grand Prix luncheon.
- UCI in Line for Coveted Cancer Center Designation : Medicine: Recognition by the National Cancer Institute will bring prestige and funds to university.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fund Established for Girls Killed in Crash
- County Faced With a Swarm of Budget Pleas
- COSTA MESA : Lions Club Parade, Fish Fry Successful
- Local Colleges May Slash Classes, Jobs in Face of Shortfall
- Universal Sued Over Alleged Harassment
- St. John Knits Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- Hospital Operator Nu-Med Ends Chapter 11
- House of Fabrics' Loss Nearly Doubles in Quarter
- BODY WATCH : Q & A WITH KENNETH COOPER : The Fitness Doctor Is In : You May Not Recognize the Name, but You've Got to Be Familiar With His Baby: Aerobics
- 'They Gave Us Our World,' Clinton Says of D-Day GIs : Europe: He speaks at U.S. cemetery in Normandy on 50th anniversary of landings. But veterans are true stars of tableau; he asks them to stand and he applauds them.
- High Court Opens Door to Rape Suits by Inmates : Prisons: Ruling puts wardens on notice that they can be sued if prisoners are in danger of assault. Case puts spotlight on widespread problem.
- Battle Forms Over Military Discharge Provision : AIDS: Disputed Dornan amendment to House bill on defense appropriations calls for the release from service of those infected with HIV or whose duties are limited by other ailments.
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Asia : How Two Giants Emerged From War's Rubble and Grew : Japan and South Korea took similar paths to economic renewal. But Seoul still has war on its mind.
- Governor Campaigns End Much as They Were Run
- NO CRACKDOWN: The arrest of 17 alleged...
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Japan : Trading Companies Power Tokyo's Economic Expansion : With their vast networks of employees and contacts, <i> sogo shosha </i> find business for other countries as well.
- Preparing to Vote
- BREA : Council to Consider Proposed Fee Hikes
- WESTMINSTER : Free TB Screening Offered to Children
- FULLERTON : Baby Car-Safety Seats Get a Careful Look
- Reducing the Risk : Swimming: With summer approaching, aquatics directors urge parents to enroll children in classes planned throughout the county.
- Winning the Hard Way : El Camino Real Claims Title Again After Blowing 6-1 Lead, Surviving in 9
- Employers Offer Tips for Job Applicants
- Wall Street Awaiting Pool Firm's Big Splash : Recreation: Leslie's Poolmart hopes '94 is the year the specialty supplies retailer will live up to analysts' earnings expectations. But much depends on the weather.
- Nintendo Found Guilty in Patent Case : Technology: The video game maker may have to pay millions in damages to a now-bankrupt Connecticut company.
- BODY WATCH : A Martini Moment
- Daniel F. McNamara has been appointed executive...
- ENVIRONMENT
- Jet Deal Boosts Moscow's Arms Exports : Military: Sale of 18 MiGs to Malaysia is biggest in years. It shows Russia has learned to compete in world market.
- HONORING THE HEROES OF THE LONGEST DAY : Exclusion From D-Day Commemorations Rankles Russians : World War II: Omission hurts veterans' pride. Yeltsin reminds them that no one from West was asked to their remembrances.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Defendant Fails to Remove Judge : Courts: David Hooker, who faces death penalty for his alleged role in a fire that killed his adoptive father, charged bias.
- Ethics Panel Finds No Evidence of Svorinich Campaign Violations
- IRVINE : College Chooses 2 as Teachers of Year
- NORTHRIDGE : 3rd Bomb Found at Nobel Middle School
- ANAHEIM : City to Weigh Making Golf Courses Private
- TV Review : 'Frontline' Examines Immigration Fears
- Ivax Denies Ex-McGaw Chairman's Fraud Charge
- Major Sponsors Warming Up to the Gay Games
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : Millions of Engines Rev Up the Asian Economy : To start a family. To start a business. To travel. Such goals help make individual workers productive. : TONY TALBOT, 52, <i> Hong Kong ship captain </i>
- Sister Magdalen; Ex-President of Mt. St. Mary's
- Meeting on Quake Relief Funds Planned
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Doctor Gets 13 Years for Sex Assaults on 4 Patients
- San Joaquin Hills Tollway Protesters Reach No-Jail Plea Agreement : Transportation: Eight Earth First! activists who chained themselves to bulldozers promise to stay away from construction sites but not to stop fighting the road project.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Grand Slam, 7 RBIs for Yankees' Williams
- Assets Still Frozen in First Pension Case : Investment: A judge keeps injunction in effect until federal fraud investigation is concluded.
- Sprint and EDS Cancel Wedding Invitations : Mergers: The proposed marriage breaks up over stock price demands made by the telecommunications firm.
- Supreme Court Will Hear Bank Appeal on Annuities
- U.S. Will Seek 2-Step Embargo for N. Korea
- Cafes' Curator Basks in His Rockin' Role : John Rosenfield will speak Wednesday in Laguna about a dream job--collecting music memorabilia for the mega-popular restaurants.
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Latin America : Hard-Scrambling Bobcats Eye the Tigers of Asia : Countries like Chile and Mexico are looking to the other side of the Pacific for trading partners. And their stares are being returned.
- TARZANA : Lessons Help Dogs Renew Herding Instinct
- Valley Interview : Alarcon Hopeful on Post-GM Jobs, but Deal's Not Done in a Day
- ORANGE : District Seeks Help of Hiring Consultant
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Schools to Receive Healthy Start Grants
- Travel Agent Offers Years of Experience
- All Lose When Cops Resort to Blackmail : Public safety: Times are tough for the LAPD, but if we let them manipulate elected officials, we forfeit our freedom.
- 15-Year-Old Is Convicted in Shooting Near School : Courts: He may spend 10 years in a Youth Authority facility for firing on a student outside Chatsworth High. Judge denounces graffiti vandalism.
- Mater Dei Catcher Treanor Signs With Royals
- Basketball
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : Harkes Simply Wants to Help U.S. Team
- Through the Ages : There...
- Trade With China
- 4 Brothers and Their Uncle Die in Oceanside Fire : Tragedy: The boys, for whom the man was baby-sitting, range in age from 6 months to 4 years. A priest says their parents 'are in a state of shock, grief, despondency and anger; all these emotions are mixed up.'
- Booing Furor at Arts High
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : PHAIBOON KUONSONGTUM, 47, <i> Thai rice king </i>
- Through the Ages : There...
- Through the Ages : There...
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : MINORU MUROFUSHI, 62, <i> Japanese trade mogul</i>
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : KIM WOO CHOONG, 57, <i> South Korean industrialist</i>
- Shooting of Boy
- Through the Ages : There...
- Brown Legacy
- Through the Ages : There...
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : Y.F. CHANG, 67, <i> Taiwanese shipping magnate</i>
- Lawsuits Against Sitting President
- So, What Happened to the Franchise? : Movies: Eddie Murphy's films used to make $100 million. 'Cop III' is expected to make $50 million to $60 million domestically. Some say his career's in trouble, but others ask if he is being held to a different standard.
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : DENNIS H. S. TING, 61, <i> Hong Kong toy tycoon </i>
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : For Asian Tycoons, Success Is a Matter of Seizing Initiative : Whether manufacturing toys or exporting rice, these business leaders have prospered by knowing when to make their moves. : LI KA-SHING, 65, <i> Hong Kong taipan </i>
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- TECHNOLOGY - June 7, 1994
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- Obituaries - June 7, 1994
- Obituaries - June 7, 1994
- Times Mirror Cable Offices to Leave Irvine : Media: Move to Atlanta as result of deal with Cox Enterprises is expected to lead to some job losses.
- 6 City Employees Suspected in Workers' Comp Fraud : Investigation: Alleged $1-million scheme involving their boss may be wider than first thought, police say.
- Police, City to Use Mediator in Negotiations : Labor: Friday is set as target for accord. Union agrees to suspend job actions and not to gather information on council members.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : A Good Decision; Now the Hard Part : Now that MFN is set, we need to work with Beijing on vital strategic, economic and human-rights issues.
- City, County Officials Echo Voters on Rams : Sports: Like most of those polled on the question of enticing the team to remain in Anaheim, they oppose spending public funds for the purpose. They cite the team's indifference to the community.
- 20-Screen Theater Complex Planned for Warner Center
- Jury Awards $2.1 Million to Cobb in USC Bias Suit
- Cable Merger to Mean Loss of Some Jobs
- MEALS & A POOL: Remember that Gargantuan...
- Killings at San Marino Party Blamed on Gangs
- Former Doctor Gets 13 Years in Sexual Assaults : Courts: Yahya Lavi was convicted for attacks on four female patients. Prosecutors had sought a 37-year term.
- * Carol A. Shumway has been appointed...
- 12-Year-Old Pilot Heads for Europe
- ALLIES LAND IN NORMANDY, 1994 : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Letter From News Media's Front Line : Coverage: The flacks bombed in England. The brass clanged in Italy. The President and Pope clashed.
- It's Just Another Day in Germany : D-day: There will be no ceremonies or moments of silence. Citizens have 'mixed feelings,' and Bonn prefers to 'look forward.'
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA : Cease-Fire Talks Still Alive, Envoy Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pool Rule Only a Matter of Definition
- Signaling Older Pedestrians' Fears
- LOS ALAMITOS : Panel to Examine Programs at School
- Cash Isn't a Magrane Headache
- Pop Music Review : Cadillac Tramps Take a Detour From New Material
- THE PHILIPPINES
- VIETNAM
- * Steven R. Baker has been promoted...
- COMMITTMENTS : Locked in the Clutches of an Unseemly Lust for Leisure
- Frances Heflin; Stage, Film, TV Actress
- RSVP / INTO THE NIGHT : MTV Presents Hollywood, Plugged
- Tutu Leads Celebration of Freedom : Religion: South African archbishop shares his joy over elections with a Pasadena church that helped fight apartheid.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Main Library to Be Closed During Move
- Developer Shopping for New Stores for Mall
- FRENCH OPEN : Spanish Conquest : Women: Sanchez Vicario rattles Pierce with long rallies, triumphs easily, 6-4, 6-4.
- VENTURA : 2 Men Rob Service Station, Fire Shots
- No Dream Team for Baseball; Proposal Nixed
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Tate Wins Gold Cup; Hanauer Released From Hospital
- Rwandan Government Shelling Forces U.N. Plane to Flee
- MALL GROWTH: Attention, shop-aholics: the Valencia Town...
- COMMITMENTS : The New Protocol : Gay couples who want to get married face the same dilemmas that confront anyone whoplans a wedding. And then some.
- VENTURA : City May Increase Fees to Dredge Keys
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Most Don't See Big Downside if Rams Leave
- Times Mirror Shows Old Rules May No Longer Apply : Communications: In merging its cable TV assets with Cox Enterprises, the media company is repositioning itself as a 'content provider' for the burgeoning information age.
- Favorite Places : LANNAN POETRY GARDEN
- Volunteer Gardeners Give Zoo's Gorillas a Taste of the Jungle
- Pasadena Proving It's the Place to Play
- Dance Review : Silayan Troupe Draws on Ethnic Roots for LATC Program
- The Pacific Symphony has been highly recommended...
- * Gerald Campbell has joined the board...
- Countywide : Volunteers to Be Honored for Service
- PERSPECTIVES ON D-DAY : On Omaha Beach, America Bids Farewell to Europe : The Clinton generation's energies are focused on Asia; our continental fixation recedes to the sentimental past.
- MISSION VIEJO : Panel to Weigh 4th Plan for Building
- Additional Botts Dots to Be Installed Along Moulton Parkway
- LAGUNA BEACH : Water District to Pay for Open Space
- TAIWAN
- Small Firms Escape Family Medical Leave Compliance
- Guiding South Africa's Resurgence : Economy: Senior U.S. officials and business executives teamed up with their counterparts from the now-democratic nation over the weekend to begin wrestling with the needs facing a newly multiracial government.
- * Daniel F. Maddox has joined Manufacturers...
- Methods to Fix High-Rise Steel Fail Stress Tests
- UFOs? Raining fish? If it's strange, it's in the Fortean Times, a signpost that says . . : Welcome to Planet Weird
- The Last Roundup? : Cattlemen Face Threat of Higher Fees for Use of Public Lands
- IRVINE : 3 Teachers Get Grants for Water Education
- VENTURA : Flavin May Become Economic Consultant
- AIDS Walk Lifts Spirits : Some who came felt it was time to speak out, to remember those who have fallen to the deadly disease. Others want more effort to find a cure.
- OXNARD : Students' Waste Eating Worms Bound for D.C.
- SIMI VALLEY : Near-Drowning Puts Boy in Critical State
- FULLERTON : Onward, Upward With Better English
- Evangelist Attracts 45,100 for 5-Day Visit to Valley : Religion: The largest crowds turn out to hear Smokey Robinson and the Christian rock group the Newsboys.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Farrell Keeping His Options Open
- TV REVIEW : HBO's 'Lock-Up' Probes N.Y. Prison Life
- Death Toll Stands at 11 in Toy Factory Collapse
- The Girl Who Became the Wife
- IRVINE : 5 School Classified Workers Win Honor
- Tough Graders : L.A. Students Grill 3 of 5 Candidates for State Schools Chief
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider a 2-Term Limit Law
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daniel's 20-Under Effort Ties Record, Wins Tournament
- Train Kills Girl, an Apparent Suicide
- Anaheim Ruins Hull's Debut With the Blades
- Bird Dogs Consider Raven the Angels' Future
- Why Dramatize When We Were All Eyewitnesses?
- Spotting Solid, All-Weather Funds in the Storm
- Growth Stocks Return to Live Up to Their Name
- Elegant Setting Put to Good Use
- Herva Nelli; Soprano With Metropolitan Opera
- Feuding Kurdish Factions Swallow Pride, Talk Peace : Iraq: Fighting placed Western agencies protecting Kurds from Saddam Hussein in an awkward position.
- Oxnard Expected to Raise City Clerk's Salary by $1,800 : Government: Daniel Martinez threatened to sue when council switched from automatic to merit-based increases.
- Sermon : On Helping Youth Despite Their Problems
- Beach Brawl Costs Man Part of Nose
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Cook to Stop Giving Child Abuse Talks
- FRENCH OPEN : Men: Bruguera defeats countryman Berasategui to win second consecutive title.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Wicked North Sets Record
- Welch, Smyers Lead the Way in Performing Arts Triathlon
- Pop Music Review : Life-Packed Show? He Wrote the Book
- Pop Music Review : Tramps Shy Away From Deeper Side
- Coverage of Anniversary of D-Day Will Start in France
- Economics of the Would-Be Governors : Election: This day before the primary, plans to turn the state around range from anti-taxes to New Age philosophy.
- ENERGY
- Kathleen S. Waycott; Philanthropist, Volunteer
- Giving Back : Lawyers Who Devote Time to Making Things Right
- PERSPECTIVES ON D-DAY : War's Worst Risk Is to the Soul : The memorials always omit the full measure of our debt--turning men into warriors who killed in our name.
- Youths Put Science Career Plans to the Test : Education: For 17 Conejo Unified students, laboratory work at Rockwell center offers hands-on high-tech experience. Some earn a paycheck too.
- * JoAnne Platt-Williams has been promoted to...
- Valley Doctor in Drug Case Fights for License
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Candidates Launch Final Blitz Before Tuesday's Vote
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Swept Up by Canseco in Fenway
- Bullfrogs' Laurie Stands Up to Blades
- Ivan Stewart of Alpine, Calif., celebrated his...
- TENNIS / ELLIOTT ALMOND : Image Problem Isn't Helped by Courier's Boorish Attitude
- MUSIC REVIEW : Diary of an Ojai Weekend : The Music Remains the Focus at Festival
- Platform : 'Street Vendor Law Erodes Quality of Life'
- Today's Topic
- Public Invited to Attend Economic Summit
- Some Officials Regret Forcing Planner Stiles' Resignation : Ventura: Commissioner was asked to choose between advisory post and accepting a city design contract. Council votes on conflict-of-interest policy today.
- A Signal Improvement Awaits Camarillo Intersection
- Magrane of Old Leads Angels, 3-1
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Lughnasa' Sails Into the Mystic : SCR delivers a lush visual setting, a colorful ensemble and poignant feeling for Friel's loving portrait of five sisters.
- * John Ables has been named director...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Oxnard's LTC Properties Leads Rally in REITs : Real estate: Company with $205 million in assets returned 39% to shareholders last year--double the industry average--by investing in nursing homes.
- SECURITIES
- Bikes Help Berkeley Deliver on Policy : Transportation: Planning Commission sends parcels via a business that uses bicycles. A spokeswoman says the city is reducing auto travel.
- Juan Carlos Onetti; Compared to Faulkner
- Shots in Pasadena Hit Car With 3 Children Inside; Cyclist Held
- COLUMN ONE : An Uneasy Passage in Panama : New leader assures the world that his nation will be ready to take over the canal as deadline nears. But many residents see stability and profits leaving with U.S. troops.
- SANTA ANA : Land Purchase for Science Center OKd
- Virtual Reality to a Tee
- He Kept More Than Books, Police Say : Crime: A Huntington Beach firm lost $44,000, but that's a fraction of what investigators think was stolen from businesses along the West Coast.
- O.C. Athletes Win Club Title
- Kiraly, Steffes Win Michigan Tournament
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : CS Fullerton Turns Things Around, 20-6
- KCAL Takes Lion's Share of Local Emmy Awards : Television: But KTTV gets the coveted prize for best hourlong newscast. KCET's 'Life & Times' and KABC's 'City View' are the most-honored series, Governors Award is given to KTLA newsman Larry McCormick.
- Coming Attractions
- A Bear's Best Friend : Timothy Treadwell says a grizzly saved his life--so he is trying to return the favor. Armed with photos and lectures, he has dedicated himself to their preservation.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Conservancy Offers Walks, Star-Gazing
- WESTMINSTER : TB Victim Returns From Lung Surgery
- OXNARD, POINT MUGU : 205 Graduate From La Verne University
- Community Essay : Upland Can Blame It All On City Hall--Literally : When it comes to office space, enter the Peter Principle--residents can thank bureaucrats for a building they don't need and a community they don't recognize.
- Communities Seek Ways to Save Dying Downtowns : Recovery: Even before the quake, commercial strips of Canoga Park and Reseda were in trouble. Merchants and residents meet to discuss revitalization.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : $68,000 Grant to Buy 15 School Computers
- Piazza Delivers Early, Bullpen Doesn't Late : Dodgers: Three relief pitchers fail to hold Braves in the eighth inning, which results in a 6-5 loss.
- Endangered Species : Traditional Japanese Industries Struggle to Survive
- Robert Burle Marx; Landscape Architect
- COMMITTMENTS : CAN THIS MARIAGE BE SAVED? : For Warring Couple, It's What They <i> Don't</i> Say
- Economic Profile
- The Historic Result of a Monumental Blunder : D-day was made inevitable when Hitler declared war on the United States