- Statordyne Corp.: The company said Tuesday it...
- MOVING TOWARD PEACE : NEWS ANALYSIS : Leaders View Peace as the Best Legacy : Hopes: Thoughts of mortality spur moves like the Israel-Jordan pact. The negotiators feel less soldierly than patriarchal.
- Looking Out for Insiders : Friends Outside volunteers communicate with prisoners such as an O.C. woman on Death Row, offering support and compassion to them and their families.
- Judicial Ethics Reform Bills May Be Merged
- Obituary
- IRVINE : Fund Set Up for Boy Injured in Collision
- Brea Olinda Graduated Some Who Lack Credits : Education: Principal also knew of the grade-changing but did not tell his superiors: 'I think that was a bad decision on my part.'
- TV Ratings : NBC's 'Frasier' Stands Alone at the Top
- RETAIL
- YOUR MONEY : New Mortgages Might Not Be Best Way to Save
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Lackluster Earnings Lead Stocks Lower
- Local Manufacturers Report Growth in 2nd Quarter : Economy: It is the third consecutive period of increasing activity, according to Chapman University purchasing index.
- 90s FAMILY : You Just Can't Alter Destiny : If Fate Wants You to Be the Goofball Uncle, Do It With Style
- Smaller Southland Firms Expect Higher Profits : Survey: 75% with annual revenue of up to $150 million think they'll do better in the next year.
- Brown Says Courts Would Uphold Bill on Paid Interviews : Media: Assembly Speaker says his measure to prevent witnesses from being paid for information would be ruled constitutional. Some legal experts believe it conflicts with 1st Amendment freedoms.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Boys & Girls Club Names New Director
- Salvation Army Elects L.A.-Area Chief to Top Post : Aid: Paul A. Rader, 60, a regional commander, is the first American to head the worldwide evangelistic and social service organization.
- Artist Wood, 101, to Leave Hospital Soon
- ORANGE : Official: Library Not Applying Volunteers
- Witness Weds Man Accused in Shooting : Ventura County: Marcie James stuns prosecutors in testifying that she married Newbury Park High School football star Leodes Van Buren on July 8.
- COUNTYWIDE : Boy's Life Depends on Donor Gift
- MTA Strike's 2nd Day Goes by the Rules : Labor: Union members block vehicles at Sun Valley bus depot. But the route delays are restricted to four minutes each.
- Dukes Grab a Third West Division Title : Tennis: A 28-17 victory over Charlotte puts Newport Beach in the playoffs again.
- Pedestrian, 12, Fatally Struck in 2-Car Collision
- Coming Up
- Haitian Military Foresees Deal With U.S., Sources Say : Caribbean: Army believes it can avert both an invasion and the return of exiled President Aristide. Critics see holes in the plan.
- Better FAA Response to Data Requests Urged
- SAN DIMAS : Bride, Groom Plunge Into Marriage on Water Slide
- ANAHEIM : Kids' Fingerprinting Offered at Police Fair
- THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: NOTES FROM THE FRONT : It's Harder to Be Someone You're Not
- On-Time Property Tax Payments Are Highest Since '89
- Huntington Beach's Allerton Advances in the Wake of a Legend
- Barajas Piles Up Victories On, Off Court : Tennis: Childhood struggles, bout with cancer help LAPD officer from Granada Hills put positive spin on life.
- Waterford Stems Red Ink, but at Expense of Irish Workers : Glass: Crystal maker recovers by cutting home work force, marketing cheaper foreign product.
- MagneTek to Shift Corporate Headquarters to Nashville : Manufacturing: The electrical equipment maker says restructuring is behind the move, not unhappiness with California.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : Patent Policies on Trial : Law: Screen-saving bunny case raises concerns about using the media to pressure a U.S. agency.
- RETAIL
- British Columbia Fires Force 3,000 from Homes
- Many Elderly Too Medicated, Survey Finds
- Elton D. Phillips; Former USC Business Manager, Arcadia Mayor
- Assault Gun Ban Expected to Survive in Final Crime Bill : Congress: Provision is approved by Senate negotiators, and House conferees are poised to follow. Legislative package is expected to pass easily.
- Castruita 'Roast' Turns Out to Be a Well-Done Tribute
- Seoul Needs to Lighten Up : Today's South Korea should be more tolerant of nonviolent dissent
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez and Belle Lead Indians to Split
- CSU, Huffman Get Out-of-Court Deal : Jurisprudence: The system agrees to pay former Titan volleyball coach $1.35 million plus legal fees in wrongful termination case.
- POSTCARD: ST. PETERSBURG : You Might Need More Than a Rabbit's Foot to Survive
- Tuna Finally Get Hungry, Provide Feast for Anglers
- COMEDYHappy Anniversary: The 25th anniversary of the...
- YOUR MONEY : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Lackluster Earnings Lead Stocks Lower
- Bank of Anaheim: The bank recorded a...
- RETAIL
- Talks in Transit Strike Resume; Officials Wary : Labor: Sharp differences between mechanics, MTA may prolong walkout. Congestion on freeways worsens.
- 'Web' Casts a Spell on Mother and Child : Sometimes, a toddler's obsession with a particular story is a wondrous thing, forcing her parents to rethink the world, even if the repetition makes them want to scream.
- Hans J. Salter; Ex-Music Chief at Film Studio
- O.C. Magnate Shaping Offer to Buy Rams
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- GARDEN GROVE : Forum to Examine Clash Over Temples
- Oxnard Pair Killed in Collision
- LOS ANGELES : City Gets $3.9 Million to Aid Elderly Victims of Quake
- Umberg's Campaign Says He's Closing In on Lungren : Politics: It trumpets poll showing assemblyman trails incumbent by only 10 points in attorney general race.
- Dump Debate : City, County Clash at Sunshine Canyon
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Azinger Has New Outlook on His Life
- GOODWILL GAMES : Looks More Like the KGB Than TBS : Scene: Homeless are hidden and visitors from other cities in Russia are harassed in St. Petersburg.
- Refugees Get Steady Diet of Propaganda
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- El Paso Plan Deters Illegal Immigrants : Border: A federal study finds Operation Hold-the-Line effective. But researchers say it causes staffing and morale problems for agents.
- Judge Orders Century 21 Ad Change : Real estate: As the result of a competitor's complaint, the O.C.-based company must back off its claim of selling a home every minute.
- ROSSMOOR : Perimeter Wall Issue Topic of Hearing
- Graffiti Incidents Decline by One-Third in 6-Month Period
- VAN NUYS : On-Ramp to Internet Being Built at Magnet
- CALABASAS : City Gets New Aid for Quake Repairs
- HOLLYWOOD HABITS : Following the Script of a High-Stakes Movie Bidding War : New Line Cinema buys Shane Black's latest screenplay for a record $4 million. Here's how the deal was done.
- Gaston Wins U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Qualifier
- Kings Trade for O'Donnell
- Babied by the Goodwill Games, Vargas, 16, Is Still a Golden Boy : Boxing: Too young to compete in Russia, he wins 132-pound title at U.S. Junior Championships.
- Angels, Losers Again, Looking to Close a Big Deal Soon : Baseball: A's win, 6-0. California going after Aguilera, Wetteland, Myers or Montgomery.
- Consider the Risks Before Co-Signing Loan for Relatives or Friends
- Townsend & O'Leary Inc.: The Laguna Hills...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Warren White; Guitar Maker, Key Figure in Folk Music Boom
- As Rabin, Hussein Celebrate Pact, Mideast Focus Shifts : Diplomacy: Clinton pledges to reward 'risks' by other countries in the region. He mentions Syria specifically.
- Russia Gets Estonian Pledge, Will Pull Troops on Schedule
- Minorities Press for Newsroom Diversity : Journalism: 'Unity '94' conference is largest of its kind. Members call for greater numbers in management, more accurate news portrayals.
- WITHOUT A CLUE: Last week's decision by...
- NEWBURY PARK : Rockwell Scientists Win Phone Grant
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Councilwoman Will Run for Reelection
- VENICE : Crackdown on Boardwalk Vendors OKd by Council
- Legal Order and Moral Truth : Our society has become obsessed with guilt or innocence. But what really matters more is right or wrong.
- Teach Science as Science : A teacher's lawsuit revisits the Scopes trial
- REAL ESTATE
- YOUR MONEY : Pilgrim Exec Faces Suspension in Silence
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : IN DEVELOPMENT : 'More Human' Robot Lends a Hand Cheaply
- MOVING TOWARD PEACE : Bomb Damages Israeli Embassy in London; Another Hits Jewish Center : Terrorism: Woman sought in mission blast, which injured at least 13. No group claims responsibility, but officials blame Islamic extremists.
- Boy, 14, Apparently Drinks Himself to Death
- VILLA PARK : Cable Installation to Begin in August
- Skeletal Remains Found Near Forest
- FULLERTON : Rites of Passage Through Dance
- MISSION HILLS : Rally to Target Gangs, Violence and Graffiti
- Ouchi Will Need Theory Z-Plus
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Mariners' Stadium Plan Opposed
- He Finds Things Haven't Changed Much
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Parking' Heats Up L.A. Project One-Acts
- OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : This Could Be the Last Time Robb Has to Work His Magic in Darkness
- Censorship Attacks Cloud New PBS Chief's Message : Television: President Ervin S. Duggan delivers an 'optimistic' speech, but protesters accuse the network of failing to air controversial projects.
- MINING
- NEW LAW: It was not the centerpiece...
- Judge Blocks Proposal for Huge Dump : Garbage: Ruling says environmental report failed to consider impact the Eagle Mountain landfill would have on desert and ground water.
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Consider Raising Motel Tax 2%
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Bay Club Rebuilding OKd
- RAIDERS : Teams Have Short Workouts in Barcelona
- FAMILY : Circus Troupe Gets Audience Into Act
- Allergan Appoints UC San Francisco Professor to Board
- Fidelity National to Buy Big Stake in World Tax Service
- DTS Prepares to Turn Its Ear to Sony Challenge : Technology: The two makers of digital sound systems hope to become the provider of choice for movie theaters.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Accounting Program Is Geared to Owners of Very Small Businesses
- EARNINGS : Drop in Refinery Profits Squeezes Big Oil Companies : Energy: Quarter's results are blamed on a jump in crude prices, steady prices at the pump.
- LAUGH LINES : For a Bit More, We'll Throw in Steak Sauce
- In God's Camp : Abbey Mixes Prayer and Play for Boys' Stay
- A Suspension for Schumacher
- College, Minor League Sites Likely for Two Seattle Teams
- Van Buren Trial Watch
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Seahawks' Jackson Out
- DANCE : Applause for Osborne Sets New Work in Motion
- Metal Detectors for Schools Proposed
- BREA : Firefighters Offer Group Tours, Visits
- Oxnard Deal OKd Despite Discovery of DDT
- LAGUNA BEACH : Thursday Is Deadline for SBA Fire Loans
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza May Host Broadway Musicals
- 2 Teen-Agers Rob Doughnut Shop
- Magic Must Settle for Playtime
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Field Ages as Woods Runs Away
- Suns Sign Green and No. 1 Draft Pick
- MUSIC REVIEW : High Spirits, Warmth at Ford Concert
- UC Irvine's Baker Studies Possible Return to Seton Hall
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Report Says FAA May Have Lagged on 757 Wake Peril
- Helen Johnson, UCI Employee and Journalist, Dies at 71
- VAN NUYS : District Opens 8 New Citizenship Centers
- Tenants to Buy Home of Their Own : Real estate: Under 1990 federal law known as Title 6, renters raise $8 million in financing to purchase their HUD-subsidized apartment building.
- LA VERNE : Made Up as an Adult, Boy Still Blows the Scene
- P&G; to Buy Giorgio for $150 Million : Fragrances: The purchase from Avon will make Procter & Gamble a leader in the prestige perfume market.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : High-Tech Blasting Caps Offer Safer Way to Set Off Explosives
- Newport Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of equipment...
- MOVING TOWARD PEACE : Chairs for Dignitaries Struck a Historical Note Too
- Bosnia Serbs to Close Key Route Into Sarajevo
- SAN CLEMENTE : Vaccination Clinic Today for Children
- Therapist Denies Assaulting Patient
- TARZANA : Driver Held After 2 Killed in Accident
- Judge Upholds His Order for Special Election in Fullerton : Ruling: Two recalled council members had pledged not to run in November if the October vote were abolished. Still, they say they do not plan to seek reelection.
- EPA Will Halt Kiln's Burning of Wastes : Gorman: The promised federal action against National Cement is a victory for desert environmental activists.
- Rocket Booster : Moon Astronaut Urges Renewed Space Exploration
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake-Repair Loans, Grants Available
- Kadota Fig Project Clears Last Hurdle : Development: Simi Valley council's decision to pay $41,000 for curbs, gutters and sidewalks paves way for 22 homes for needy families.
- UCLA Grade School Weighs Seeking Charter
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Approves City Smoking Limits
- Youth on Trial in Beating Death of 4-Year-Old Boy
- LOS ANGELES : Tax Relief OKd for Firms Closed by Quake for 60 Days
- NORTHRIDGE : Disaster-Aid Grant Will Help Elderly
- Program Adds Workplace to Curriculum
- Council Postpones Disputed Housing Allocation Vote
- New Policies Urged on Domestic Violence
- SIMI VALLEY : Computer Labs Enrich Days at Summer School
- VENTURA : City Negotiating for Historic Grocery Site
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Desperate Redfern Found Fast Relief From Persuasive Infielder
- Racer Schumacher Suspended
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Collie: Definitely a Mixed Breed
- OJAI : Artist Wood, 101, to Leave Hospital Soon
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : FORUM : What Internet Users Think of Porn Incident, Media Coverage
- Soccer
- Anti-Semitism and Afrocentrism
- U.S. and Britain
- Portable Dwellings
- Campaign TV Ads
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : Handful of Refugees Fleeing Czar and Stalin Live on Faith : LOST IN THE TAIGA One Russian Family's Fifty-Year Struggle for Survival and Religious Freedom in the Siberian Wilderness, <i> by Vasily Peskov</i> , translated by Marian Schwartz. Doubleday; $26.95, 254 pages
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1994
- Obituaries - July 27, 1994
- Huber Believed Originally Held in Refrigerator
- 2 Killed in Rocketdyne Explosion : Test: The men die instantly from the chemical blast at the Simi Hills lab. A third worker is seriously injured. The cause is not known.
- Huber Funeral May Be Delayed Again
- Action Will Come in Waves at 'Surf City' : Entertainment: Ocean Pacific and U.S. Open will attract crowds and their dollars in next two weeks.
- Talks Are Resumed in Transit Walkout : Transportation: Most Orange County bus riders appear to have shifted to driving. MTA, striking mechanics remain shaprly divided. Freeway congestion worsens.
- 2 Killed in Explosion at Rocketdyne in Simi Hills : Test site: A third man is seriously hurt. The blast, set off during work with rocket fuel, starts 15-acre brush fire.
- Foley Open to Employer Mandate Cut : Health: Speaker says he will consider a business contribution of 50% of premiums. Mitchell studies a similar move, but it is unclear if the action would gain votes for reform.
- Community Memorial Sues County Hospital : Ventura: Facility claims public center is increasingly vying for privately insured clients. Action caps 18 months of acrimony.
- 20 White House Contacts With S&L; Probe Told
- FROM THE CHIEF: Firefighters do more than...
- Micropolis Reports a Loss of $14.7 Million
- Hughes Missile Systems Co. of Canoga Park...
- IRS Looks Closely at Hobby Linked to Cash
- SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.: The Costa Mesa drug...
- Company Town : CBS Revises Its Buyback Offer to Include Fewer Shares From Loews : Television: Network cites tax reasons. Move could boost Chairman Laurence A. Tisch's stake in the company.
- Envisioning History : Visitors to This Huntington Beach Home Keep an Eye on the Antiques
- BODY WATCH : Give Up Ethnic Food? Fat Chance! : The health police have done it again. Is this the end of global dining as we know it? Not if you follow these tips.
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : ESSAY : Stop the Techno-Train! I Wanna Get Off
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Coming Soon: Tie-Clip Phones, 1,000-Channel TV
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : TELECOM FIRSTS
- Court's Lack-of-Resistance Ruling Cited in Dismissal of Rape Case
- Man Held in Shooting of Child Pleads Not Guilty
- '3 Strikes' Inmate Is Accused in Rape at Jail : Crime: Officials are investigating the alleged assault by an Oxnard man who faces life in prison for petty theft.
- Council to Consider New Fees : Thousand Oaks: The one-time tax would force developers to pay part of the costs of providing services for new residents.
- VILLA PARK : Couple Displaced by Fire in Home
- PASADENA : JPL Structures Dedicated as Historic Landmarks
- Computer Disk Barred From Henley Case : Evidence: Judge rules that data said to detail ex-Ram's alleged role in drug ring cannot be used.
- Tips for Job Seekers
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Wider Net for Animal Care
- Gay Man Says Attackers Used Slur, Threatened to Kill Him
- ANALYSIS : There Are Few Angels in This Outfield
- Schrempf Decides to Stay With SuperSonics
- L.A. Artists Win $5,000 Fellowships
- Poll Taker Matured Along With His Industry : Media: Burns Roper is winding down a 48-year career devoted to surveys that, critics notwithstanding, have been increasingly relied on by decision makers.
- Imperial Credit Industries Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- Football Star's Trial Set to Begin Today
- Adios to Enchiladas? No Way, Jose : Health: The nutrition monks who say Mexican food can't be cooked in healthful ways didn't look in the right places.
- Phillips Stops Llanes, Retains Title
- Surging Giants Hope Strawberry Haunts Dodgers : Baseball: San Francisco pulls within 1 1/2 games of L.A. atop the NL West going into three-game series.
- Streisand Tour Ends: Can Anyone Follow This Act? : Pop music review: The seven-city event was a finely orchestrated triumph of vision and box-office success.
- "La Posada Magica," a new Christmas play...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Metallica Has Fun With Blasts From the Past : These merchants of menace haven't become cheery airheads. But with no new album, the band is out just to give fans a bit of nostalgia.
- ENERGY
- Fraud Charges Filed in O.C. Pension Scam : Crime: Three to plead guilty in alleged $121.5-million mortgage pool scheme operated by Irvine-based firm.
- Pumping Up the Volume : DTS Nears Settlement With Rival in Digital Movie Sound, but Now Faces Challenge From Sony
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Hamburger Hamlet Has Sharp Quarterly Decline
- AUTOS
- State Improves Service for Firms Seeking Hires
- ENERGY
- Ring Around the Navel
- 2 Freight Trains Collide in West Texas, Killing 4
- Opposing Views on Immigration
- Ex-Deputy Ordered to Stand Trial in Rape Case
- Jordan Deal Could Go a Long Way : Can Assad hang out there all alone forever?
- Couple's Dream House Becomes an All-Too-Common Nightmare : Real estate: Darrel and Carol Swendener can't sell their hilltop home. A soft market shackles thousands of residents.
- WESTMINSTER : Asian Bone Marrow Donors Sought for Boy, 4
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Grants to Help New Buyers Fix Up Homes
- Teamsters Strike Calmat Co. After Builder Calls Off Talks : Labor: Union drivers protest proposed $2.20-per-hour pay cut, as well as reduced work hours and benefits.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grant Targets Stress in County Schools
- Olympic Official Schiller Joins Turner : Broadcasting: USOC had expected its executive director to stay through the year 2000.
- When a House Is a Home
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Hired as Scout by Phillies
- POSTCARD : Some Historic Digs for the Volleyball Event
- A Storefront View of a Worker in Progress
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of information...
- Premiere Radio Completes Purchase of Mediabase
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim manufacturer of frequency...
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : TELEPHONE FIRSTS
- World IN BRIEF : BALKANS : U.N. Chief Suggests Pullout of Its Forces
- Workers Adjust in Leaner, Evolving Market for Jobs
- PUBLIC SAFETY : U.S. Panel's Move to Upgrade A-Plant Security Draws Fire
- VENTURA : 2 Men Charged in Record Drug Bust
- PLATFORM : Rescuing Rush
- Recalled Fullerton Officials Offer Not to Run in November : Government: Two council members tell judge they will sit out the general election if the October special ballot is canceled.
- Camarillo Man Gets Fiscal Post
- WESTLAKE : Police Seek Help in Hunt for Driver Who Killed Boy
- Mitchell Makes Point in Bad Will 100 : Goodwill Games: Sprinter, saying he was financially under-appreciated, beats Burrell and Lewis.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : No. 2 Receiver Spot Still to Be Filled
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Company Town
- Survival No Problem for Disaster-Based Firm
- A Job Still to Be Done : For Many, Disabilities Act Hasn't Lived Up to Promise
- 2 Firms Urge State to Cancel Lottery Pact : Finances: Both cite auditor's finding that the agency stifled competition for the $600-million computer contract. Officials say they will not breach the agreement.
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Hello, World! Diga, Allo, Da!
- S. Korea Punishes Publisher for Attending Kim Funeral
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : TELECOM TRIVIA:
- Due for an Overhaul : Bus System Needs Fix, But Analysts Don't Have Exact Change--Yet
- LAPD Investigates Officers Over False Alarm Data : Police: A burglar alarm company complains about information given to the City Council, which is considering a crackdown on bogus calls.
- WESTMINSTER : Council to Consider Firefighting Changes
- PACOIMA : Children Turn Quake Fears Into Artworks
- Keenan Calls NHL's Penalties Fair : Hockey: Two-month suspension, heavy fines do nothing to sour mood of St. Louis coach and general manager.
- Ducks to Play Two San Diego Exhibitions
- THEATER REVIEW : A 'Phantom' Fit for Orange County Stage
- Advanced Logic Research Inc.: The Irvine microcomputer...
- Lawsuit Dims Firm's Rising Profit Report : Litigation: Pacific Scientific is named as co-defendant in a claim seeking $77 million. The company says the matter is without merit.
- T-HQ Plans Another Stock Offering
- Teledyne Electronic Systems of Northridge won a...
- State Home Sales Up, Bucking U.S. Trend : Real estate: New signs of a price upswing have California buyers braving rising mortgage rates a second consecutive month.
- Malls Still Putting the Pieces Back Together : Recovery: Stores severely hit by quake fight time, competition to reopen. Some pitch ambitious improvements to win back customers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Search Underway for Deputy City Attorney
- Valley Interview : One of These Days, Smog in L.A. Could Be a Thing of the Past
- Reception to Salute Fair's Volunteers
- CHATSWORTH : Child-Care Center at Train Depot OKd
- Clippers Renege on Weiss' Pay : NBA: Fired coach is owed $1.2 million, but team is refusing to pay.
- Bally Entertainment Corp. said it sold its...
- Company Town
- Pacific Snax Ends Bid for Chips Firm
- Huntway Partners Told to Stop SEC Violations
- Counterfeit Chic Exacts High Toll on Originals : Marketing: Knockoffs of brand names such as Rolex, Chanel and Gucci are believed to be a $70 billion--that's with a B--industry of fraud.
- Western Filter Corp. of Valencia won a...
- Wiring the World / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Legal Impact : Laws Set Up Speed Traps on Information Highway : Some nations try to block the invasion of U.S. culture and commercial giants by restricting programs and raising prices.
- Death Toll in Argentine Blast Rises to 96 : Bombing: Rescuers give up hope of finding survivors. Jewish leaders intensify demands for a thorough investigation.
- WIRING THE WORLD / THE NEW AGE OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Tomorrow's Global Network
- Altman Denies He Misled Congress in Whitewater Probe
- Veterans Fight to Keep Local Services Office Open
- 11 Signal Intent to Run for Garden Grove Posts
- Grants by '84 Olympics Foundation Dwindle : Athletics: The organization has more money now than it did at the conclusion of the Games. Officials say they are emphasizing the group's own sports programs.
- U.S. Marshals Searching for Murder Suspect in Oxnard
- SEAL BEACH : Surfside Residents Plan Improvements
- Q & A WITH ROBERT D. BASS
- BURBANK : Airport Plans Will Be Discussed at Hearing