- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : <i> 'Though It's Still a Mystery . . . We Have Her Memory'</i> : Tribute: Her youth counselor wrote the song to mark the 3rd anniversary of her death. It is performed at the service.
- Trunks and Trapezes
- LOS ANGELES : Council Hears Debate Over False Alarms
- Justice Official Confirmed
- TODAY AT THE O.C FAIR
- Don't Fire Indiscriminately : The problem with a simple-minded bring-a-gun-and-you're-out school policy
- CONEJO VALLEY : Trustee Will Seek 3rd School Board Term
- Local College Transfers Lag Behind State, U.S. Averages : Education: Only three in 20 students go on to Cal State or UC campuses, despite the $60 million spent yearly to fund Moorpark, Ventura and Oxnard colleges.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Darkness Halts Game in Ninth
- Century's Ike Harmon Plans Transfer to Santa Ana Valley
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Leads After Alfredsson Collapses
- Change Doesn't Bother Mattingly
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Homering Indians Close In on White Sox
- Prokofiev: An Also-Ran Gets His Due
- Selling an Insurance Policy for Cash
- * Sheri Hirsch has been appointed Western...
- STYLE: DESIGN : Window Dressing, 90210
- 'Thelma' Hits Road--Again
- FICTION
- CLOSE-UP : Method Re-acting
- BEING THERE : Blowin' It
- The Citadel Ordered to Admit Woman to All-Male Cadet Corps
- Volcano Falls Silent Again
- Talks to End Nigerian Oil Strike Stall
- Arraignment Set in Shooting Case
- Bosnia Families Fight to Reunite : Balkans: War leaves multitude of children without parents. Many are among the hundreds of thousands of refugees now living in Croatia.
- Picketers Blast Saturn Record Among Blacks : Protest: Rainbow Coalition members urge boycott at firm-sponsored car owners' reunion.
- Davenport, Fernandez Take U.S. to Final
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Series Awaited by Strawberry
- What's Significance of New Ad Rules on Funds?
- The 10 Costliest Car-Buying Traps : Autos: Do a little homework and you can avoid the most common pitfalls in shopping for new wheels.
- * James E. Houlihan III has joined...
- Let's R-U-M-B-L-E!!! : Sharp Jabs, Vicious Uppercuts and Stinging Hooks at the World Heavyweight Championship Poetry Bout
- World's Oceans Nearly Fished Out, Institute's Report Warns
- LIFE IMITATES SUDS WHEN IT COMES TO SOME WEDDINGS
- COLUMN ONE : Erasing the Grimy Side of Motel Life : Weary of the magnets for urban blight, neighbors are telling owners to clean up their act. A mixture of sadness and seediness permeates the walls.
- Only Six Decades Away From Stone Age, Islanders Trade Fax Numbers : Papua New Guinea: Under a flaming orange headdress and clad in a loincloth, one native entrepreneur hands out business cards to foreigners seeking investment opportunities.
- Canadian Takes a Hard Look at U.S. Citizenship : After 20 years, he decided to take the plunge. That meant studying for the test and grappling with the prospect of a new identity. In the end, though, timing was the real issue.
- An Oasis in the Desert : Edwards Air Force Base Builds Toward a Solid Future in California's Shaky Economy
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Simms Insists He's a Victim
- An Open Door to Another Disaster : Entering Quake-Damaged Buildings Without Contacting Safety Experts Invites Tragedy
- Nature's Silver Lining : Following the quake and a 'winter of discontent,' spring brought solace to a Northridge yard through the sweet sounds of a mockingbird.
- SPECIAL REPORT / SOCCER IN AMERICA : World Cup Fever Working Against Established APSL : Competition: League has been around since 1990, but MLS threatens to shunt it aside.
- Your Mortgage : 5-Day Mortgages, Lower Fees on Horizon
- JUST THE FACTS : Cruise Ship Scores
- Glint of Peace Blossoms in Tropical Bougainville
- SOUTHWEST : Tightening Bonds By Sharing Stories
- 'The Waterdance'
- Casting Bread on Troubled Waters : Struggling Homeboy Bakery Gave a Former Gang Member a Place to Start Over
- Serene Kashmir a Hotbed of Rebellion, Violence : Asia: Normality is an illusion; insurgency, brutality and fear are the realities. India and Pakistan dispute the territory.
- Russia's Latest Diphtheria Outbreak Hits Vladivostok
- Mexican Food: Filling Loneliness of American Life
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON CASE : Racism Ploy Can Only Hurt Blacks : Revealing the detective's history will strengthen suspicions about LAPD; it's cynical and has little to do with a defense.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : David Ellwood : The Harvard Academic at the Center of Clinton's Welfare Reform Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youths Write Video Script to Warn Peers
- HOW THE RAMS LINE UP FOR '94 : ON DEFENSE
- SPECIAL REPORT / SOCCER IN AMERICA : TALL ORDER : Major League Soccer, Scheduled to Make Its Debut in 1995, Faces the Daunting Challenge of Surviving on the Competitive American Sports Landscape
- CITY COUNCIL* CAR DONATION--Voted to accept Kaiser...
- Heartthrob Heaven
- BASKETBALL : Area, Out-of-Town Stars Shine Bright at Slam-N-Jam
- Youngster Tunes Up on Beale Street for a Music Career : Memphis: Fledgling harmonica player spends summer at B.B. King's nightclub, picking up tips and occasionally sharing stage with the big boys.
- NEXT IN LINE?
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Surge Seen in Fake-ID Business
- In Pay Dispute, Gambian Soldiers Seize Power in 'Bloodless' Coup
- 'Postcards From the Edge'
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON LIBRARIES : Citizenry Must Be Mobilized to Save Access to Information : California appears to be heading toward the dubious distinction of having the nation's worst public library system.
- CHANGING FORTUNES / THE VALLEY ECONOMY IN TRANSITION : Job Hunting in Cyberspace
- HOW THE RAMS LINE UP FOR '94 : ON OFFENSE
- Hill Beats Tate; McCallum Wins
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods' Record Round Was No Joke
- THE NOW GENERATION : Lollapaloozer to Hippola: Give It a Rest, Will Ya?
- MOVIES : Taking the Reins for the First Time : Screenwriter Caroline Thompson parlayed her track record in Hollywood and her love of horses to become the director of 'Black Beauty.'
- GUARDIAN ANGELENOS : In L.A., No One Can Know the City--or Knock It--Like the Natives
- FICTION
- The Making of a French Chef in America : A CHEF'S TALE: A Memoir of Food, France and America, <i> By Pierre Franey with Richard Flaste and Bryan Miller (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 259 pp.)</i>
- Metro Rail's Green Line to LAX? It Still Stops Short : Transportation: Don't hold your breath for a subway to the airport, officials say.
- British Columbia's Emerald Isles : Beyond the San Juans, Summering in Canada's Less-Traveled Gulf Islands
- Clinton Radio Talk Pushes Goal of Universal Coverage
- Panel to Review Adelante Study
- TEMPLE BEAUDRY : 11 Filipino Interns Get a Taste of Politics
- Undue Gifts to Attorney Sparked Reform : Case Points to Need for Lawyers to Monitor Own to Ensure Wishes of Elderly Clients
- ROXY ROAD: The 1994 rock reunions are...
- Destination: Greece : THE SPARTAN LIFE : What the Rugged Cyclades Island of Anafi Lacks in Creature Comforts, It Makes Up for in Simple Greek Pleasures
- Doctor Alleges Bias in Lawsuit Against Hospital : Medicine: The former head of the nephrology division at King-Drew Medical Center says age and race discrimination prompted his ouster. Three other doctors have filed similar suits against the facility.
- Shuttle Animals Disembark After Smooth Sunrise Landing
- Yeltsin Advisers Urge 2-Year Delay in Elections : Russia: Aides say scheduled 1996 vote could bring Zhirinovsky to power in the midst of painful reforms.
- SOUTH : Ex-Teacher, YMCA in Legal Dispute
- What Price Pollution? Oil Spill Economics of Exxon Valdez Trial : Environment: Alaskans measure losses in diverse ways--missing ducks, dead seals, worm-infested salmon, a way of life.
- Firefighters Across the West Tackle 75 Lightning-Strike Fires
- Funeral Director Must Curtail Activity
- Berlusconi Tries to Pull a Fast One
- Rethinking Immigration: Intent Must Shape Policy
- Curtain Call : Arts Plaza Designer Sees Copper Panels as City Symbol
- Women in Vanguard of a Diverse Forest Service : Equality: About 45% of the agency's employees are female, including several supervisors and district rangers. The California region has done the most to promote women to positions of responsibility.
- Reverend Revs Up Avocation : Military Minister's Faith Is Fueled by Drag-Racing
- Turnaround Maestro : Superintendent Breathes New Life Into Newport District
- CHANGING FORTUNES / THE VALLEY ECONOMY IN TRANSITION : Surviving the Fall : Partners in a Fraternity of the Downwardly Mobile
- GOODWILL GAMES ROUNDUP : For Openers, U.S. Handles Argentina, 83-71
- TEAMTENNIS : Garrison Jackson Out, but Dukes Beat Sacramento
- Chief Auto Plays Its Part in Student Hiring
- KOREATOWN : Korean Grocers Face Legal Setback
- FICTION
- Bounteous Discounts at Lodgings in Oxnard
- Foreign Policy Revamp Lit Fire of Israeli Talks : Mideast: Planners were given free rein to restructure, find new approaches to peace with Arab neighbors.
- ASEAN Ministers Say Group Will Accept Vietnam
- Kim Reportedly Wants Summit With S. Korea
- Rudolf Firkusny; Pianist Specialized in Czech Music
- Prosecutors Getting Tough With Batterers : When Victim Recants, a 911 Tape Helps Win Conviction
- PREP FOOTBALL / SHRINE ALL-STAR GAME : Offenses Struggle in 7-7 Tie
- Business Damaged in Morning Fire
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Mariners Are in Need of Some Friendly Confines
- He's Your Desk Clerk at Heartbreak Hotel
- Pentagon a 'No Go' on Viet Movie
- ALBUM REVIEW
- ALBUM REVIEW
- HOW THE RAMS LINE UP FOR '94 : ON SPECIAL TEAMS
- It's a little warm to think of...
- Olmedo Shows He Still Has a Good Shot : Tennis: Encino man, who won Wimbledon in 1959, advances to final of USTA senior tournament.
- Padilla Doesn't Lack Motivation in First Title Defense at Home
- LONDON FALLING: The future of the English...
- SHRINE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Fittingly, the Game Ends in a Tie, 7-7
- Beat the Clock : Wayne 'Buzzer-Beater' Williams Is Looking for One More Shot
- STICKERY SITUATION: Can a record company release...
- THE DRIVE WAY : No Longer the Hottest Spot in Beverly Hills, This Restaurant Can Still Warm a Jaded Palate
- FICTION
- THE HUBER MEMORIAL : VOICES
- 28 Seniors Awarded Scholarships
- Recruiters Look On as QBs Show Their Stuff
- Retro : Fan Fare : TNT CONTINUES TO PAIR UP FILMS WITH A HOST WHO CARES
- After Years of Cutting Up in Venice, Juggler to Retire
- Simi-L.A. Game Scores Again for Harmony
- Positive Signs Are Few for Stock Fund Investors
- On the Road, by BASHO
- CIVIL RIGHTS DECISIONS OF THE UNITED STATES...
- L.A. SPEAK
- Susie Bright Tells All : Preaching a Doctrine of Adventure, Fantasy and Safety, the Feminist Bad Girl Brings Her Pro-Sex Message to the Masses
- VENICE : Uncovering a Hidden Treasure
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : How Darren Burrows' 'school of hard knocks' landed him in Cicely
- King Hussein Stakes Future on Peace Talks With Israel
- COVER STORY : An Issue of Trust: Teens Counsel Teens : With Issues Such as AIDS, Drugs and Violence Touching the Lives of Many Youths, Schools and Social Agencies Are Finding That Many Young People Are Most Likely to Heed Warnings From Their Peers
- 3 Men Arrested in Robbery May Be Linked to Other Cases
- Improbable Dreams Still Part of the Picture for Douglas : Boxing: Despite near-fatal bout with diabetes three weeks ago, former champion goes so far as to think of rematch with Tyson.
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Quarterbacks Are Dominant
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : For Azinger, Birdies Aren't Everything
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Multifaceted Silver Music Wins Swaps
- Multinational Companies Will Need Trans-National Managers
- DDR SOUVENIRS by Andreas Michaelis, translated...
- The Great Good Dog : NOP'S HOPE, <i> By Donald McCaig (Crown: $20; 240 pp.)</i> : DUMB-BELL OF BROOKFIELD, POCONO SHOT, AND OTHER GREAT DOG STORIES, <i> By John Taintor Foote, illustrations by Gordon Allen (Lyons & Burford: $24.95; 336 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Guarding Against Crime in Russia
- Fremont High's Scott Is Spending His Summer Running Around Country : Track: He's competed in meets from Oakland to Tennessee, and is heading to Florida for the Junior Olympics championships.
- An Old Flame : Santa Monica Fire Department Abandons Lime-Green and Returns to Red Trucks
- BRETTSCHNEIDER SEEKS AFTER-'LIFE'
- Biologists Brook No Obstacles to Pond Stocking : Nature: Hatchery crew hikes miles through rugged terrain, packing gallons of water, to put fish in lakes. Why? So anglers can take them out.
- Notes about your surroundings
- Mahony to Fight Ballot Measure on Immigrants : Proposition 187: Cardinal asks state's Catholics to join campaign against 'save our state' initiative, calling it an 'assault on human dignity.'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blauser's Hustle Helps Braves Beat Cardinals
- Going From Rambo to Dirty Barry : Pro football: Switzer easing into his job as coach of the Cowboys.
- DANCE : A Look at the Rolodex of Dance : Long a showcase for area artists, 'Dance Kaleidoscope' is also a shopping ground for presenters. But does it really show the best?
- WHO'S HOT : Ex-Firefighter Sets Off Rap Inferno
- Let's Aggressively Fight Illegal Immigration
- Health Coverage
- Giving HMOs the Checkup They Deserve
- Blockbuster's Proposed Sports/Fun Park Is a...
- Rapping Shales
- Supervisors Aren't Acknowledging Those Opposed to Airport at El Toro
- Squatters' Camp Offers Hardscrabble Life, but Thick Cardboard : San Diego: They call the place Rancho de los Diablos, Ranch of the Devils. Authorities call it a health hazard; migrants call it home. But the last 350 residents are supposed to be out by October.
- Don't Eliminate Line 152 or Monthly Bus Passes
- Hippie Business : How two guys scooping ice cream in a Vermont gas station built a $140-million-a-year business. : BEN & JERRY'S THE INSIDE SCOOP: How Two Real Guys Built a Business With a Social Conscience and a Sense of Humor, <i> By Fred "Chico" Lager (Crown Publishers: $22.50; 256 pp.)</i>
- Two Wrinkles to the Possible Ban on Line-Drying Clothes
- Out of Order
- COVER STORY : Swing-Swift Kids...
- Dornan's Policy of Honesty Works
- THE IN CROWD
- High-Profile Circumlocutions
- Channel 13's Lack of Hearing
- More About Pooh
- Adam Ribbed
- Fullerton Voters Want an Election, and They'll Get It
- African Times Editor Explains His Comments
- County Pools
- A DIFFICULT CHARACTERIZATION
- Women Who Follow Mommy Track Should Tell Truth About Their Goal
- Appraisers Speak Out on Appraising
- MOVIES : They Put Their Best Face Forward : So you thought the dinosaurs of 'Jurrasic Park' were pretty amazing? The faces behind 'The Mask' say they <i> really</i> had to stretch themselves to create the high-tech animation for Jim Carrey's new comedy. Here's how they did it.
- AT A LOSS
- An Island in the Mist : With so much of African American history lost, the story of an ex-slave community takes on special meaning as a link with a collective past. : SAPELO'S PEOPLE: A Long Walk Into Freedom, <i> By William S. McFeely (W.W. Norton: $18.95; 200 pp.)</i>
- Ensuring Rights for Gays at Work
- At Pierce College, Bigger Isn't Necessarily Better
- Reports on Recorder Issue Overlooked the Truth
- Understanding What 'Up to Code' Means
- MTA Fare Hike, Labor Dispute
- Santa Monica: Land Donation for AIDS Hospice
- Taiwan
- Jazzy Needs Love
- Thanks for Covering Operation Immunization
- The Eyes Had It
- It's Unrealistic for Parents to Interview Teachers
- Why Not Hold the Criminals Responsible
- No, No Norway
- COVER STORY : Angst at Disney's World : All Hollywood's eyes are on Disney Studios Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg. How much have Frank Wells' death and Michael Eisner's heart surgery changed his future? Time will tell, but his relationship with Eisner is the real story.
- What Do Students Learn From Picking Up Trash?
- Inside the Klan
- FATHER'S DAY GIFT
- Volunteers Are Fine, but We Need Voters
- County Fair's Cattle Drive Is Something to Beef About
- NONFICTION - July 24, 1994
- Family, Friends Pay Tribute to Slain Orange County Woman at Memorial
- Destination: Hawaii : No Crying Over Spilled Spam
- Suspect May Have Had Help Hiding Corpse
- Altman Likely Republican Target : Whitewater: Deputy Treasury secretary is expected to be focus of hearings. GOP concerned with possible discrepancies in his statements.
- SEXUAL WHAT? Vietnamese emigres have had to...
- Family, Friends Pay Tribute to Slain Orange County Woman : Murder: Meanwhile, investigators say suspect probably acted alone in killing the young waitress.
- Farewell to a Daughter, a Sister--and a Friend : Memorial: Denise Huber, the smiling face on the missing persons' posters, is remembered by those she touched.
- Former LAPD Golden Boy Tarnished by Holdup Arrest : Police: Mike Brambles' admirers--and enemies--are shocked by the charges against him in nine robberies.
- Portrait Emerges of Insular, Eccentric Famalaro Family
- Family, Friends Pay Tribute to Slain Orange County Woman : Murder: Meanwhile, investigators say the suspect probably acted alone in killing Denise Huber, who disappeared three years ago at age 23.
- Heart Failure at Disneyland Cited in Death : Tragedy: 19-year-old woman is stricken while riding Splash Mountain. Coroner's office says she died of natural causes.
- Catholic Killed, Shops Firebombed in N. Ireland
- Brown to Offer Bill Barring Witnesses From Selling Testimony Before Trial
- House Approves $65 Billion to Revamp Public Housing : Legislation: Besieged big-city projects would get better tenant screening, anti-crime plans. Bill wins bipartisan support and is expected to pass Senate.
- OJAI : 3 Area Students on College's Honor List
- WOODLAND HILLS : Hosting Parties More Lucrative for Schools
- PASADENA : One of Two Women Held in Man's Kidnaping Released
- COSTA MESA : Soccer Groups Given World Cup Banners
- South Armed for Battle in Air
- Loans to Rebuild Quake 'Ghost Towns' OKd
- Clippers' Games at Pond Are Set
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Harry Caray Returns to Broadcast Booth
- Medical Clinic Could Open by End of the Year : Moorpark: New facility for the poor would replace one that was closed in 1993. Supervisors will vote next week whether to approve the lease.
- Board to Study New Performing Arts School : Education: Simi Valley trustees agree to discuss the proposed magnet, as well as consider a four-year high school program.
- CHATSWORTH : Repaired Branch Library to Reopen
- Lorraine Gets Painful First Lesson
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Perez Says He's Unhappy in Vancouver
- Stocks Edge Higher Despite Rising Yields
- Chicky Boom : Rotisserie Chicken Is Red-Hot in Restaurant Industry
- EPA Brings Up Alternatives to Electric Car Mandate in East : Autos: The agency seeks a compromise between car makers and states that want to adopt California's emission rules.
- 2 Brothers Held in Spanish Park Blaze
- Entrepreneur Takes Aim at Fashion Trend : Business: New Hampshire man sells bullet-riddled clothing as a lark. But he's under fire by those who object to his high-caliber style.
- White Says Being Cut by Rams Was Anticipated and Painless : Football: Former Crespi and Cal All-American waits by the phone for a chance with another NFL team.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Strawberry's Night, but Mets' Victory
- Look Who's Back : Movies: Tonya Harding gives acting a spin in the action film 'Breakaway,' getting raves from cast and crew.
- GARDENING : Hue Colors Debate Over '95 Rose Winners
- Terms Raised for Young Killers of British Child
- Insurers Say Garamendi Now Asks Their Donations
- Astronauts' Trip Becomes Longest Shuttle Flight
- Life's Lessons Served Him Well in Education : Profile: Philip W. Borst saw many changes in 37 years at Fullerton College. He retired as president of the school he once attended.
- Brown Applauds Santa Ana Effort on Job Training : Campaign: Candidate for governor says program should be state's model for public-private partnership.
- CHATSWORTH : Quake-Damaged Library Branch to Reopen Monday
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Volunteers Sought for Disaster Response
- Before Tour, Choir to Hold Concert
- Sisters Make Latino Culture the Order of the Day : Festival: The Sunday event will feature food, music, a commemoration of Cesar Chavez, a play and more.
- ECONOMY
- ACCENTS : Letting Simple Ideas Blossom in Bouquets : Seek the best materials from your own back yard, and arrange them casually, advises floral designer.
- German Legislature OKs Troop Role : Military: Parliament backs high court ruling on peacekeeping missions and Balkan patrols from the skittish nation.
- Veterans Director to Make Plea to County
- Judges Who Insist on True Justice : Three-strike law provokes powerful enemies
- Woman Leaps From Car to Escape Thief
- 12-3 Loss Is Moving for Angels
- All's Right in Upstate New York When Saratoga Opens Its Season : Horse racing: It's become a rite of summer passage. Even an overnight rain and a sloppy track can't dampen spirits.
- Salsa Beats Vancouver in Overtime
- Stocks Inch Up on Solid Earnings Reports
- To Replace a Rotted Sill, Remove All the Glass First
- Pizza Hut President Tells Panel the Added Price of Health Plan
- Hugh Scott; Senate GOP Leader During Watergate
- SAN PEDRO : Bank Camera Did Not Film Suspect in Fatal Robbery
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Bill Property Owners for Cleanup
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Golden West Names New Vice President
- Rams, Gandy Reach Accord on Contract
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offer Meets With Gandy's Approval
- Brazilians Not Home Free After All : Soccer: Government decides that victorious World Cup team must pay taxes on excess luggage.
- AUTOS
- $15.2-Billion Budget Surplus Posted in June
- Ex-Honor Guard Gets Life in Prison for Army Killing
- June 7 Turnout Is a Record Low for Statewide Election
- MOORPARK : Developer Gets OK to Complete Tract
- City's Promise of Quake Recovery Plan Unfulfilled : Bureaucracy: Assistance teams, hot line are due to be set up in September. Critics say that is too late.
- OXNARD : Inmate, 44, Dies of Unknown Cause
- Seeing Red Over Silver and Black : Raiders: Some Oxnard leaders call deal that landed team's training camp one of city's worst.
- 2 Ex-Friends, Boxing Promoters Begin Legal Skirmish
- Kingpin Shipped Cocaine in Computers, Authorities Say : Crime: Erick Bozeman is accused of running a vast drug operation. His Leona Valley home may have been a staging area.
- CALABASAS : City Fills New Post of Traffic Engineer
- After Gory Start, Gore Shoots 69
- Bryans Reach USTA Semifinals
- Davis Heads In Right Direction : Entrepreneur, Driver Sets Goal of Making NASCAR Circuit
- 'Absolutely Fabulous': Absolute Fright for the States? : Television: Comedy Central adopts a U.K. hit. Can Yanks take two aging hipsters who drink, smoke and shun being role models?
- Ralphs to Pay Out $38,500 to Settle Overcharging Case
- ENVIRONMENT : It All Comes Out in the Wash
- U.S. Trade Deficit With China Will Reach $28 Billion This Year, CIA Says : Economy: In report to Congress, agency notes imbalance is now second only to that between America and Japan.
- Panel Withheld Navy Chief's Ties to S&L; : Congress: Full Senate was not told of nominee's involvement with failed institution before vote to confirm him. Nunn says it was a confidential issue.
- TUJUNGA : Police Suspect Link in Armed Robberies
- Notebook Lands Attorney in Hot Seat : Probe: Newport Beach police say he may have misled them when he retrieved item found in truck stolen from O.J. Simpson's girlfriend.
- School Animal Farm Closed Over Poor Care
- For the Starbucks Crowd, New Prices Aren't Too Mocha
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Retirement System Asks City to Pay Bill
- LOS ANGELES : Santa Monica Freeway Ramps Reopen 4 Days Early
- Divine Horseman Holds Reins at Jewish Institute
- Bad Intentions at Goodwill Games : Whitaker Plans to Continue Assault on Amateur Boxing's Heavyweights
- Lorraine Start Finished Early : Yankees Hit Three Homers, Chase Ex-Hart Pitcher in Fifth
- Broadcaster Jim Healy Dead at 70 : Radio: His nightly half-hour show, complete with catch phrases, was a local staple for years.
- Wrestling Promoter McMahon Acquitted of Steroid Charges