- AGOURA HILLS : Plan for Advertising on Freeway Rejected
- Product Liability
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND...
- Extradition Hearing Set in Kidnaping Case
- COLUMN ONE : Image vs. Reality in Colombia : A soccer star's slaying is the latest blow to a drug-besieged nation struggling to redefine itself. The identity conflict creates a schizophrenic society and fuels tensions with U.S. over how to fight narcotics war.
- Lawyers
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND...
- Health Debate in Congress
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND...
- Christian Right in Politics
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1994
- Obituaries - July 8, 1994
- Santa Ana Man Confesses to Slaying of Wife, In-Law : Violence: He tells police he became enraged by jealousy. But victims' relatives are convinced that he planned to kill.
- Smoke Jumper Recalls Race Against Deadly Firestorm : Blaze: Injured survivor outran 'explosion of heat and flames,' but the rushing inferno overtook 12 comrades.
- Simpson Evidence Can Be Used, Judge Rules : Court: The crucial decision endorses police entry into the ex-athlete's estate without a warrant. The defense will continue to contest the search.
- Strong Ban on Smoking Sent to Wilson
- HOUSE PARTY: They're inviting 7,000 people to...
- Panama Rescinds Offer to House Haiti Refugees : Caribbean: Abrupt reversal sends U.S. officials scrambling to make other arrangements for 10,000 people.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 8, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 8, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 8, 1994
- DVI Inc.: The company said Wednesday that...
- Chicken Florentine, Sugar Cookies, 24-Hour Salad
- International Business
- HAWTHORNE : Recount Sought on Vote for School Bond Issue
- CARSON : School Sparks Teen Interest in Electronics Jobs
- His Voice is Slow, He Listens Closely, His Tales Enthrall : MINOR HERESIES MAJOR DEPARTURES, A China Mission Boyhood <i> by John Espey</i> . University of California Press; $25, 349 pages
- Bonds, Stocks Mixed Despite Fed Restraint
- With Their Best Feet Forward : They Are 3 Shoemakers Interested in Making a Better Shoe--and Passionate About Building a Better World : Sheri Poe, Ryka
- THEATER REVIEW : Relax for a Spell With a 'Midsummer' Treat : Start brushing up on Shakespeare with a production that is entertaining, imaginative and accessible.
- Great Scott's--Well, Much Improved, Anyway
- A Show of Gratitude for Taco Bell and the Masterful Firefighters
- Local Levels of Smog Show Decline for Year So Far : Pollution: There have been only 10 first-stage alerts. Experts credit the recent weather for the better-than-predicted air quality.
- NORWALK-LA MIRADA : Parents May Be Billed for School Vandalism
- A Job That Grew on Her : Sierra Madre: 'Mama Pete' opened her preschool 50 years ago to aid women in wartime factories. Today, women are still working and she's still there.
- Regional Report : A Strategy Takes Root in the War Against Graffiti : Vandalism: Taggers seem to steer clear of walls painted with vines, leaves and other foliage. Volunteers are helping neighborhoods blossom.
- Scott Wants to Get Career Back on Track After Cancer Battle
- CLAREMONT: A Los Angeles man who allegedly...
- A Few Bright Lights at New Concert Site
- 11 Killed in Taxi Shootout
- OXNARD : State Employment Office to Relocate
- GLENDALE : Amnesty Program for Parking Tickets OKd
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Beach Patrol
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NASL FLASHBACK
- Kohler Resigns at Laguna Beach
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Freak Accident Rattles DiSarcina
- Drai's Restaurant: Parlez-Vous le Show Biz? : Industry: Hollywood powerbrokers flock to Victor Drai's West Hollywood restaurant. But is it for the former producer's Southern France-style food?
- International Business
- AEROSPACE
- BY DESIGN : An Entrepreneur Who Is Successful to a T
- Slip Into Something Silky, Chic : Layering Works With the Look, but You Still Need a Perfect Body
- THEATER REVIEW : A Quixotic Quest for Cervantes' Quixote : PCPA's production of 'Man of La Mancha' lacks inspiration and goes downhill from there.
- COLUMN ONE : Naples Puts On Its Best Face : Although the Italian port wallows in corruption, crime and decay, Clinton and other G-7 leaders will be offered a sanitized view of a city that is trying to clean up its act.
- Latin Love Hits the Westside
- Ceremony Marks Disbanding of Long Beach Naval Fleet
- Amid Transience, Historic Homes Endure : Architecture: An 8-block neighborhood of 75-year-old dwellings has been granted landmark status by a Los Angeles cultural heritage panel.
- California IN BRIEF : PINYON PINES : Firefighters Expect to Contain Blaze
- Trial Begins in Former Mayor's Suit : South Pasadena: Lee Prentiss says the council, motivated by opposition to his conservatism, acted to revoke his building permit.
- Wednesday's Witnesses
- Topics : BUSINESS : Free Management Advice for Entrepreneurs
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : West Covina's Mount, Arroyo's MacKinnon Selected to Coach All-Star Game
- CITY HALL NEWS : CARSON : Adult Shops Get Reprieve From Ordinance
- Legislating the Fine Line Between Church and State
- PERSPECTIVE ON COLOMBIA : The Score: Drug Lords 1, Sports 0 : A nation struggling to overcome its violent reputation is stunned by the slaying of soccer star Andres Escobar.
- Air Is Getting Cleaner, AQMD Says
- PORT HUENEME : Sen. Feinstein Tours Port on Campaign Trail
- THOUSAND OAKS : School Districts Making Repairs to Campuses
- Camarillo Medical Building Damaged in Fire : Disaster: Doctors and dentists scramble to cancel appointments and find new work sites.
- Ampuero Wins at Tennis Qualifier
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Bleszynski's Lesson of the Day Is Application of Golden Rule
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SENT OFF
- Gay Film Fest Director Moving On : Movies: After presenting more than 1,400 films and videos to an audience of more than 210,000, Larry Horne looks back on 12 years with the annual event.
- MTI Technology Stock Skids
- Commission to Rule on Wheat-Import Dispute : Trade: The advisory opinion will say whether U.S. farmers are being hurt by Canadian sales.
- With Their Best Feet Forward : They Are 3 Shoemakers Interested in Making a Better Shoe--and Passionate About Building a Better World : Bruce Katz, Rockport
- Suspect Arrested in Kidnaping of Local Realtor
- VANTASTIC: The Chrysler Town & Country van...
- Topics : ENVIRONMENT : High-Tech Tracker of Trees : Computer program stores information about the location, care and maintenance of foliage on public property. In Claremont, that equals 22,700 trees.
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Streetscape Project Hosts Block Party
- STILL DEVELOPING : The Masters May Be Frozen in Time, but That Doesn't Mean the Pageant Has to Be
- NORWALK-LA MIRADA : 3 Schools Adopt Policy of Wearing Uniforms
- State Files Civil Charges Against Charity Group : Investigation: Valley Fundraisers is accused of defrauding the public. Judge freezes bank accounts and bars soliciting until hearing.
- U.S. Team in Summer Pro League
- Strawberry to Debut as Giant : Baseball: Ex-Dodger declares himself ready; he'll bat fifth, play right field after stint in minors.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RED-CARDING THE REFEREES
- Some 'Damn Yankees' Cast to Be at Screening
- TV Ratings : Viewers Decide to Take a Holiday From the Tube
- Bonds, Stocks Mixed Despite Fed Restraint
- Loral Aeronutronic: The company said Wednesday that...
- Spontaneous Meals : Pantry Raid
- Long Beach Jazz Club Up for Sale
- Some Viewers Have 'Shadow' of a Doubt About Story's Credibility
- International Business
- REAL ESTATE : J.M. Peters Pays $17.8 Million to Buy 216 Lots in Rancho San Clemente
- Rostenkowski Strategy Is Likely to Delay Trial
- The Jury System Is Also on Trial Amid the Spectacle
- Uncle Bill's Beach Breakfast
- Ex-Chief of Investment Firm Gets Prison Term : Fraud: Morris English is sentenced to 18 years for swindling 1,600 people out of more than $30 million. Angry investors pack the courtroom.
- Anything but Ordinary : The Ordinaires mostly perform cover songs, but they select the good stuff and give it their own twist.
- Courier Service Puts Hollywood in Flight
- Poetry in Motion: Paper Shifts Coverage to L.A.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Algae Treatment Closes Reservoir for Recreation Until Noon Today : Water: Complaints about a strange taste and smell have led officials to try to rid Castaic's upper lake of geosmin.
- LOS ANGELES : Man Who Bilked Investors of $30 Million Gets 18 Years
- PLATFORM : A Special Crime
- Can't We Stick With This Policy? : No more waffling on Haiti, please
- Ventura Chamber Chief Gets Job Back for 1 Year After Abrupt Dismissal
- Prenatal Care Dispute Delays State Budget : Government: Assembly rejects plan to eliminate aid for illegal immigrants. Governor threatens to delete $50 million in services to legal residents.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Nothing Special, but Curiously Popular : In threadbare surroundings, Tokyo Sukiyaki in Oxnard serves up fare that disappoints.
- ALHAMBRA : City Begins Campaign for Water, Pool Safety
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COVER STORY : Stemming the Tide of Graffiti : Taggers seem to steer clear of walls painted with vines, leaves and other foliage. It's a quickly blooming strategy in the war against the spray-painters.
- CITY HALL NEWS : HAWTHORNE : Council Rejects Budget Containing Tax Hike
- SANTA MONICA : Heal the Bay's Executive Director Resigns
- For decades, sex has been sold on the seedy motel strip of Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach. Police and other experts doubt that prostitution can ever be stamped out there. But now one organized neighborhood group is . . . . : Just Saying No
- 51 Animals Taken From O.C. Condo
- Simpson Murder Case : RULING EXPECTED TODAY
- Council Acts to Improve Vote Counts : Elections: Some procedural changes are being weighed in the wake of a recount that reversed the outcome of a Long Beach race.
- BRIEFLY : Dance: Jazz Ensemble Schedules Auditions
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Orange County Top 10
- CAMARILLO : Building and Safety Provider Named
- FULLERTON : Council Approves Apartment Project
- VENTURA : Extra Trash to Be Picked Up at No Cost
- PASADENA : LAPD Officer Pleads No Contest to Battery
- Duck Race : County Symphony's Fund-Raiser, Revamped to Comply With the Law, Scheduled for Next Month
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Budget Cuts Spending but Not City Services
- BUENA PARK : City Councilwoman Won't Seek Reelection
- Citizen Group Wants Airport Noise Study
- Bullfrogs' Goalie Is Standing Up to Extreme Challenges : Roller hockey: Laurie is happy to be going to the league's first all-star game, Saturday in Vancouver.
- Executive Travel : Business Travel Habits
- REAL ESTATE
- BEVERLY HILLS : Police Audit Recommends Strengthening Leadership
- BY DESIGN : Hat's Not All, Folks
- Ceremony Marks Disbanding of Fleet at Naval Station
- Parents All Worked Up About Erotic Cable TV Programming : Thousand Oaks: Some residents worry that kids may be viewing soft-core Spice channel despite scrambling.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GREAT RATINGS IN ANY LANGUAGE
- Hanks' Death Ends Golden Era of Midget Racing
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : May, 16, Courts Stardom as Outside Hitter
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : VICTORY, ITALIAN STYLE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WHY WAS IT SO HARD?
- Angel Fires 69, Moves to Tie for 2nd Place in Junior Golf
- CLUB REVIEW : Doll Hut Is a '50s Find
- Serial Actor : After Multiple Productions of 'Sleuth,' Robert Mandan's Career Is Practically a Crime Wave
- Printronix Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of computer...
- Executive Travel : Hotels Catering to Guests Who Don't Stay
- SPONTANEOUS MEALS : Chef 's Surprise : Meal Strategies: What happens when a professional chef is let loose in a home kitchen--with no prior knowledge of what's in the pantry or refrigerator? Good cooking.
- Malaysian Concern to Buy Stake in Costa Mesa Firm
- Pick of the Pickles
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : March Planned to Protest Vice Crime on East Side
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : On the Defensive : Rising Fear of Crime Fuels a Boom in Security Items--Even in Places That Are Essentially Safe
- FAA Urged to Speed Up Wind Radar Plans : Aviation: In wake of Charlotte crash, airport operators say new technology is crucial. Land acquisition fights have delayed the project.
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Troops Could Stay Past July, France Says
- Single-Payer Benefit Plan's Foes Gear Up : Insurance: Business groups fire the first salvos in their campaign against the state health care initiative. Their financial claims are disputed.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ROSA : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Klaas Case
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COVER STORY : Fighting Taint With Paint
- CITY HALL NEWS : INGLEWOOD : Planning Committee Member Davis Ousted
- GLENDALE : PTA Volunteers Save Schools $2.5 Million
- Skinhead Held in Attack on Hasidic Jew
- Cultural Mystery Tour : World Cup: Visiting journalists go off the beaten track to tour L.A.'s Eastside during a lull in soccer action. Koreatown, Pico-Union and other seldom-seen areas are coming up on the itinerary.
- It's Welfare Politics vs. Growth Economics : Economy: The world's leading democracies must make some hard choices because they can no longer guarantee prosperity and security to all.
- Man Faces Murder Charge in '93 Shooting Death : Crime: Arrest was largely result of information gathered through reward and efforts of victim's friends.
- IRS Smacks Its Lips, Eyes Bigger Bite of Restaurant Tip Income : Taxes: Program offers employers relief from audits when employees report higher gratuities.
- Taco Bell Puts Its Advertising Up for Review : Restaurants: O.C.-based chain cites 'more complex' business. Competing agencies include present account holder.
- Abbey Healthcare Challenges Suit Alleging Wrongful Termination
- Background Helped Callahan Sharpen His Skills for Blades
- Fullerton Museum Feasts Will Mark 'Rites of Passage'
- International Business : Where the Professions Stand With NAFTA
- GOINGS ON : Theater Group Closes Season, Looks to Future : Amid hopeful internal changes, the Santa Barbara Ensemble finishes with performances of 'What the Butler Saw.'
- Rights Group Accuses Nations of Fine Words, Foul Deeds : Report: Many governments are hypocritical, some abuse activists, Amnesty International study says.
- A Dance to Lift the Spirit : Recital to Help Victims of Tragedy in Rwanda
- Stalled on the On-Ramp to the Road to Success
- Wilson Drops Opposition to Price-Gouging Bill
- Campaign Calendar
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Library to Affect Hours at 3 Branches
- Girl Burned When Fireworks in Her Pants Pockets Ignite
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-Police Chief to Seek Seat on City Council
- Wildlife Volunteers Faced With Crisis : Animals: Bulk of injured or homeless birds must now be cared for within the county.
- Fund-Raising Firm Charged in Fraud Case : Courts: Judge bars Burbank company from soliciting charity donations until a July 20 hearing on the state charges.
- CAMARILLO : Vandals Destroy Public Landscaping
- Mission Viejo : Panel Rejects Plan for Teen Nightclub
- His Dignity and Style Add to the Legend
- Head of Fox Broadcasting Is Resigning : TV: Lucie Salhany, who helped lure affiliates and the NFL contract, is said to be leaving because of clashes with Rupert Murdoch.
- CARSON : Couple Chosen to Help Build Their Own House
- LA PUENTE : 2-Day Gathering Draws More than 2,500 Youths
- Activism in StyleThough the League of Women...
- Hirohito's Brother Assailed Japan's WW II 'Aggression' : Asia: Late emperor's sibling confirms a bold 1944 speech to troops condemning military policy, atrocities in China.
- Man Held in Slayings of Wife, Mother-in-Law : Violence: Neighbor attempting rescue in burning Anaheim home says he saw bodies, suspect washing knife.
- LAKEWOOD : Home Depot Scheduled to Open Store at Mall
- GARDEN GROVE : More City Jobs Lost as Budget Is OKd
- The Right to Have a Job : Sexual orientation is not relevant in employment
- Admission Waived at 13 Inner-City Swimming Pools : Recreation: County hopes to ease tensions after complaints about fees and attacks on lifeguards at Will Rogers Park facility. Donations make up lost revenue.
- Public Defense for Everybody Equals Justice : A criminal case is the concern of all. Fairness shouldn't require the ability to pay experts.
- OXNARD : State to Install Gate at McGrath Beach
- SAN FERNANDO : New Redevelopment Zone Is Examined
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Suddenly, Thomas (31) Only One Behind Griffey
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NUMBERS GAME
- Youth Baseball Mimics Life, and It's All About Duplicity : Jurisprudence: Charges fly after Toluca Lake drops Little League for Pony Baseball.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Wicked North's Problem Found: It's a Bone Chip
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Cornell, Jordan Selected to National Softball Team
- Cajun / Zydeco Band on Music, Dance Bill in South Pasadena
- Japan Faces Obstacles on Information Superhighway : Telecommunications: Tokyo plans superior system that links nation. But culture, trade, money are problems.
- Topics : CIVICS : Helping Emigres Fight Cultural 'Paralysis'
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Official, Police Chief Held in Failed Coup
- BRIEFLY : Food: Gourmet Dishes to Highlight Garlic Festival
- County Faces $17-Million Shortfall in '95 Budget
- When Ticker Clicks, Information Arrives in Heartbeat
- Timing Is Everything for Parks : He Knows a Big Season Could Put Him in Lottery
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GO FIGURE
- A Gala Opening That Wasn't Quite : MUSIC REVIEW : The Bowl Season Officially Begins With Philharmonic Business as Usual
- ART REVIEWS : 'Ruins': An Obsession-Filled Look at Past
- International Business
- Great Balls o' Shrimp
- SOUTH BAY : After Three Years, Former Clients Applaud Travel Agent's Arrest
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOS
- Judge Changes Plea in Car Accident Case : Courts: Albert J. Garcia switches to no contest with no promise of leniency. He faces up to five years in prison for hit-and-run crash that killed his passenger.
- Judges Postpone Decision on New Legal-Aid Contract : Law: Job of representing indigent clients may be put out to bid. One firm has had a lock on the work for 15 years.
- IRVINE : Violence, Simpson Case Focus of Talk
- NORTHRIDGE : Child-Care Center Guidelines Urged
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : JOKE BOMBS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NOT QUITE BEGGING
- U.S., Foreign New-Car Sales Remain Robust : Autos: The strong demand is expected into 1995. Local importers report dramatic surge.
- AEROSPACE
- Well, at Least There Was Consistency
- REGION : Sales of Imitation Auto Security Devices Barred
- Low-Cholesterol Quest Healthy for Planet Too : New self-testing device could encourage Americans to eat less meat, a smart move for their hearts and home.
- LONG BEACH : New City Budget Adds 38 Police Officers
- SOUTH GATE : Ex-Teacher Convicted of Having Gun on Campus
- Alaskans speak out to save dying languages : After years of suppression, many have abandoned their native tongues. Now some seek a renewal.
- Building on the Past : Anaheim Will Restore 10 Early 20th-Century Houses
- Fire Alarm : After Last Year's Disaster, Laguna Races to Avert a Repeat
- District Trustees Criticize Report by Grand Jury
- Man Suspected in Kidnaping Arrested in Utah
- All-Star Forced to Adjust His Game : Football: Fountain Valley's Leimbach gets a taste of different styles in training camp.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Harris Predictably Unpredictable
- PORT OF LOS ANGELES : Massive Dredging to Add Thousands of Jobs
- Among 24 of the largest San Gabriel...
- U.S. Warns Haitian Junta to Leave by Year's End : Caribbean: Key Administration aide specifies surprisingly distant date, says invasion is one option.
- DOWNEY : Higher Fees Set for Redesigned Golf Course
- HERMOSA BEACH : Anti-Drilling Measure Qualifies for Ballot
- LONG BEACH : Judge Rules Council Violated Brown Act
- BANKING
- Energy Officials PLan $31 Billion in Contracts
- N.J. Bell Gets Commercial Video Permit
- Secrets of Life Might Be Revealed in a Digital Format
- Viognier: Rare and Ratty
- Oil-Free (Almost) Pesto
- Sculptures of Sand and Sweat Adorn Venice
- Excerpts of Arguments Presented by Attorneys
- SWEAT & SIMPLE : People are working out in whatever they see fit: They're pumping up in relaxed styles and basic colors. And only muscles get shown off.
- POMONA : City Won't Put Firefighting, Card Club Issues on Ballot
- Learning Is a Kick at SoccerFest
- NOTEBOOK / BARRY BAUM : Stoklos-Johnson Beat Boullianne-Lewis for Manhattan Beach Title
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein Blasts Rival on His Home Turf : Senator tells Santa Barbara voters she represented them when Huffington let them down. The candidates renew their debate over the propriety of help she gave Raytheon.
- $500,000 Egyptian Bowl Stolen From Hermitage
- Officials May Toughen Codes Before Formal Upgrades : Construction: Bernson's plan allows Building and Safety chief to impose higher standards spurred by January quake.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Suspected Drug Wholesalers Arrested
- 40 Show Mettle, Vie in Ironman Event : Tradition: The annual Fourth of July contest--involving running, paddling and downing a six-pack of beer--again draws criticism in Hermosa Beach.
- Residents Assail Revelers, Police : Law enforcement: The Huntington Beach City Council hears views about crowd control used downtown during the Fourth of July.
- For Baltimore, There's Nothing in Its Nickname
- Actors, Athletes Set for Rodeo Drive Benefit
- Pop Music Review : No Puns? No Gimmicks? What Country Is This?
- SECURITIES
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- Brewers Unite to Go After U.S. Market : Merger: Canada's Labatt and Mexico's FEMSA Cerveza will combine American operations in a $510-million deal.
- INTERNATIONAL
- BRIEFLY : Scholarships: 2 UCLA Student-Athletes Awarded
- Everyone's a Private Eye in the Ultimate Whodunit
- What if there was a toxic spill and no politicians came?
- POMONA : Camp for At-Risk Youths Seeks Donations
- Arafat, Rabin Vow to Expand PLO Autonomy
- New Trial Ordered After Judge Calls Lawyer 'Pretty'
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Discounters Put More Filmgoers in the Picture : Venues such as American Family Theatres in Oxnard lure those who save money by waiting to see a film.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Center Stage : Exotic Dance Club Opens Amid Court Battle With Landlord
- Arleta Man Charged in Fatal Shooting of Bartender in 1993
- Two Tiers Too Many? : Voters should be allowed to decide on California court consolidation
- LAGUNA HILLS : Filing Period Nears for Council Election
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : BIG HOUSE
- Sports Stars Score Big Bucks
- Quarterback Klein Continues to Be Man in Motion : Football: Often criticized for school-hopping, 'Mr. Transfer' turned stamp of approval at C.W. Post into opportunity for employment in the NFL.
- SHOP TALK : Merchants to Cut Prices as They Move Outdoors : About 30 to 50 retailers are expected to offer big savings at the sale, sponsored by the Downtown Ventura Assn.
- Clinton Backs Latvia on Exit of Russian Troops
- There's More to Ford's 'Stagecoach' Than a Scenic Ride
- Silicone Raises Sumo Hopeful to New Heights
- Jackson and Arson Cases in Limbo : Investigations: Grand jury disbanded without bringing indictments against either the pop superstar or two firefighters suspected of setting Calabasas/Malibu blaze. Lawyers urge resolution of both issues.
- Lack of Funds, Sponsorship Put End to Holiday Parade : Pageant: The group, which includes The Times, that stages the decade-old Christmas event in Santa Ana is dissolved. Poor economy is cited.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Women Arrested on Drug Possession
- Basketball
- LOS ALAMITOS : Creager Quietly Goes About His Business
- POP/ROCKLion's Roar Bumps STP: The box-office success...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Energy Department Opens Bidding
- SECURITIES
- PASADENA : Historical Museum Seeking Used Cars
- LONG BEACH : Discount Store Accepts $450,000 to Relocate
- Take a Big Gulp of 'Julip' This Summer
- Beginning Mountain-Bikers Can Saddle Up in Chino Hills State Park