- Somehow, Woodstock Was Pretty Cool : All that mud was worth something, even if this '94 version didn't define a generation and didn't have enough contemporary acts--like Nine Inch Nails. It offered a good time and might spawn future events.
- AUTOS
- Baking Soda's Star Rises : Out of the Fridge, Into . . . Everything
- AEROSPACE
- American Home Heats Up Takeover Bid
- E for M Corp.: The Irvine cardiology...
- Lannet Inc.: The computer-networking products company said...
- Gateway Reports a Loss
- Koll Real Estate Group Posts Second-Quarter Loss of $4.5 Million
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Debatable Arithmetic, Same Bottom Line in Crime Bill
- Idaho Forest Fires Force Residents to Flee
- 6-Month Probe Fails to Solve Mystery of Hospital Fumes : Investigation: State's industrial hygienists cannot find source of disabling odor. Some in emergency room may have fallen victim to mass hysteria, report says.
- Culture : One Germany, Two Languages, Much Confusion : East and West developed their own lexicons during 40 years of separation. Some variations are minor, but others reflect different ways of looking at the world.
- Raising a Stink : With little more than a srong odor, sweat has made its way into the history books. It's taken down a presidential candidate, spurred a billion-dollar industry and given pigs a bad rap.
- Mother to Be Tried in Infant Endangerment : Courts: The Oxnard woman is accused of dropping 3-month-old girl over a fence onto cement six feet below.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Kudos Given to 6 Who Came to Aid of Officer
- Laguna Man Wanted in Robbery, Car Theft
- Woman Identifies Officer's Alleged Killer in Lineup
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Whoever Wins Must Share Power : Enough dissenting votes will be cast Sunday to deprive any winner of a mandate. A democratic reconciliation is critical.
- Tables Turn for Champion of Accused : Police: Officer, used to defending colleagues against LAPD charges, faces internal hearing over allegations of rape and soliciting murder. D.A.'s office earlier rejected the case.
- FULLERTON : Crafty Sellers Sought for Holiday Bazaar
- ANAHEIM : Two Golf Courses, Billboards on Agenda
- Ineffable Courage to Compromise : Votes that could spell the difference on crime bill
- AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS : Land for Regional Gym to Be Appraised
- CAMARILLO : Planners to Consider Low-Income Housing
- BASEBALL STRIKE REPORT
- Bad Showing Lands America in the Rough
- POP/ROCKHungary's Woodstock: Now that Woodstock '94 has...
- ART : Images of Behavior : Mike Kelley's Work, Neglected at Laguna Show, Digs Deep Into Youth Rebellion
- The Presley Companies: The Newport Beach home...
- Company Town
- Company Town : Zach Horowitz Named COO at MCA
- PLO Cracks Down, Arrests Islamic Extremists in Gaza
- Storm Rakes Florida Coast; Region Faces New Floods
- Next Step : Democracy Poised to Win in Mexico : A reformed Congress will likely clip the wings of any president.
- Judge Also Does a Little Publishing : O.C. Jurist Admits His Output of Tiny Books Is Small-Time
- SIMI VALLEY : More Hot Weather and Smog Forecast
- FILLMORE : Officers Arrest Man, 29, After 7-Hour Standoff
- The thrones of England: Jean Desmond of...
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Jaeger Tees Off on Steeler Protest
- He Can't Catch a Break, but He Can Catch Ball : Rams: Rookie receiver Chris Brantley's bad luck hasn't kept him from making an impression.
- Just a Kid From the Block : Tina Majorino Is Becoming a Familiar Face on the Big Screen. But, Says the 'Andre' Star, Most People 'Think I'm Their Next-Door Neighbor'
- With Design In Mind Posts Profit Turnaround
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana developer...
- SMALL BUSINESS : Solo Ad Venturer : High-Tech One-Man Agency Represents Next Wave as Industry Shrinks
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Company Town
- O.C. Lawyer Creates Own Order in Court : Profile: Jack Earley's methods are different, but colleagues say he knows what matters--and works.
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Haiti Refugees Riot at Guantanamo Bay
- Senate Liberals Fight Further Erosion of Health Bill : Legislation: Mitchell is warned to 'not give up the ballgame' in his search for compromise. Focus is on phased-in employer mandate.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Summer Classic Leaves Past Contests in the Dust
- New Deadline for Fee Hike Feedback
- No Sign of Slide, but Mystic Hills' Fate Not Settled
- Democrats Bring Back Their Hit Man : Tony Coelho, who rapped GOP ethics but took tainted S&L; perks, returns to guide party.
- Obituaries : Gene Cherico; Jazz Musician
- Legislators Praise Hart as a 'Giant' in Education : Politics: The state senator, who has served much of the county for 20 years, is lauded for his ethical standards. He retires in December.
- LAGUNA BEACH : 'Paddle for Clean Water' Is Scheduled
- Local Baseball Standouts Featured in Tournament
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Much of 'Beat Summer Jam' Wilts in the Sun
- Packard Bell Will Leave Southland, Executive Says : Computers: Palmdale, which had sought to lure the firm with incentives, has been ruled out in favor of Sacramento.
- Compaq to Cut Prices on PC Lines : Computers: The move could set off a price war during the industry's peak buying season.
- * Joe Novak was named president of...
- Waterway Plastics Plans Warehouse in Oxnard
- Ultralink to Plan Benefits Network
- Doctors' Group Rejects Settlement in Suit Over Health Care Task Force
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sweat
- Japan's Premier Expresses Regret for WW II Actions : Asia: On anniversary of nation's surrender, Tomiichi Murayama cites suffering inflicted on other countries.
- Grant to Help UCI Pull Minority Kids Into Cancer Studies
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Open Auditions Set for 'Odd Couple'
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Anniversary 'Family Night' Set
- GARDEN GROVE : Cable TV Station in Awards Contest
- Agency Helps Guide Minority Entrepreneurs
- Advice from Above: BYO Food When You Fly the Cheaper Skies
- Factory Outlet Brings in New Partner to Sign Up Tenants
- Home Buyer Bond Measure Taken Off Ballot
- Immigration Queries to Medi-Cal Users OKd : Law: Court says state may ask aid recipients if they are legal residents.
- Changing Lifestyles : China Is Now the Wild East for Many Travelers : Highway robbery, prostitution and crooked cops are more common as totalitarian control fades fast.
- Bangladeshi Gets $20,000 Swedish Writing Prize
- Body Watch : The ABCs of Good Health
- MEXICO WATCH : Foreign Critique
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Traffic Humps for 3 Streets
- LOS ANGELES : GTE Says Workers Tried to Access Simpson Files
- Valley Interview : County-Bound Yaroslavsky Recalls Coming of Age in City Hall
- Making A Difference In Your Community : A Place to Use Detective and Listening Skills
- TV REVIEW : 'Whitewash' Fails to Transcend Its Surface
- Thousand Oaks Wins World Series Opener : Little League: Strauser, Howard team up to pitch one-hitter in 3-0 victory over Puerto Rico.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Boykin Involved in Auto Accident
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel operator of...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : New Brown Ads Push Some Themes Reagan Used in 1966 : Democrat approaches the middle class much like Reagan did in successful bid to oust her father from governor's office.
- Rwanda's New Leaders Accused of Harassing Refugees : Africa: Aid official says actions don't match words of conciliation. New exodus to Zaire is feared.
- Hundreds Flee Arson Fire in Central California Area : Blaze: About 950 firefighters battle flames racing toward Atascadero. U.S. 101 is closed in region. L.A. city and county fire departments send personnel and equipment.
- GTE Officials Discipline Workers in Ethics Case : Legal: Spokesman says curiosity about O.J. Simpson records prompted attempts to breach confidential telephone files.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Senior Center Seeks Donations of Food
- Santa Clara District Short on Candidates for the Board : Representation: If the Little Red Schoolhouse can't come up with a second person willing to serve, county officials may have to step in.
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Moving to Hold Down Noise
- Learning How Water Shapes Our Lives
- NEWPORT BEACH : Psychic Fair Will Feature Readings
- He Knew Secret of Survival
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Quarterback Fien Has a Fresh Outlook
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DAY 4
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Listless; Treasury Bill Yields Rise
- Coffee, Tea or a Roll of Quarters?
- Keeping Faith & Values a Success
- HEALTH
- Baby Bell Will Cut 5,600 Jobs : Communications: Bell Atlantic will also take a $2.3-billion third-quarter charge in preparation for its digital transition.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Assembly Passes Campaign Reform Measure
- National Agenda : A Divided Community : Lebanon's Maronite Christians are struggling to recover after a top leader was arrested for allegedly ordering the murder of a rival.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Power Shift Feared With Proposed Zone
- Countywide : Supervisors Open Hearings on Budget
- Witness Tells How Youth Was Speared in Head : Testimony: Trial begins for two accused of murder in death of Steve Woods, 17. Prosecution calls attack gang-related. Defense calls it an accident.
- Warning Shot From Washington : Labor Department effort leads to consent decree with area firm
- Initial Safety Study of Buildings Funded
- Who's the Bigot?
- Golf Course Is Needed
- Kenneth Starr
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools May Acquire Energy-Saving Buses
- Party Differences
- Keep Right to Vote
- Support Public Radio
- Rwandan Orphans
- Defense Lawyers
- Residents Applaud Victoria Care Center
- College Mom Loses Custody
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Address Pollution at El Toro Base
- GATT Provisions
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 16, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 16, 1994
- 3 Killed in Metrolink's Worst Accident
- Face Lift by the Bay : Balboa Bay Club, Once Haven for Top Stars, Hopes to Sparkle Anew After $30-Million Renovation
- CU'S JD? Three years ago, officials of...
- Face Lift by the Bay : Landmarks: The venerable Balboa Bay Club is preparing to remodel its facilities into a garden oasis. There is talk of opening dining, hotel rooms to the public.
- Clinton Appears Willing to Deal on Crime Bill
- Officials Hope Arrest of Carlos Sends Message : Mideast: Capture may have little effect on terrorist acts. But it could pressure nations harboring extremists.
- Bail Continued for Ex-Gynecologist Accused of Fraud : Courts: Two former patients watch as Ivan Namihas appears at his initial hearing in Los Angeles. He is scheduled for arraignment Monday in Santa Ana.
- Metrolink Train Kills 3 Pedestrians on Tracks : Tragedy: A girl, her mother and grandfather were apparently taking a shortcut, authorities say. It is the worst fatal accident in two years of operation.
- McNall Actively Seeks Plea Bargain : Jurisprudence: Former King owner faces possible federal indictment if agreement is not reached.
- It's Safe to Return Home, Rwanda Officials Tell Hutus
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Clinton Issues a Call for Prayer to Revive His Stalled Crime Package : Legislation: The President visits a church in a Washington suburb and pleads for help to resurrect measure defeated in the House last week.
- Weird Science? : The gap between the 'brains' and the rest of us seems only to grow. But at Caltech, they're trying to bridge it.
- Coming to Terms With Austerity : Education: College students may find crowded classes, fewer choices and higher costs. But at least things haven't gotten worse.
- ANAHEIM : Computer Whiz Helps Nab Suspect
- FULLERTON : Applicants Sought for Citizens Panel
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Penalties Still a Problem
- LOCAL NOTES : Marquis Sweeps Junior Diving
- THEATER REVIEW : Powerful, Inspiring 'Lear' at Chapman U's Waltmar
- One 'No' Vote on Crime Bill Provokes Earful Back Home : Congress: Tennessee Democrat gets mixed signals from voters. But one thing is clear--they want action.
- World IN BRIEF : GAZA STRIP : Attacks Leave Israeli Dead, 6 Injured
- Curing the Summertime Blah-Blahs
- Jail Visitation Stopped After Disturbance
- SIMI VALLEY : Reagan Library Sets High-Tech Exhibit
- Economic Profile
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Linebacker Jasper Moves Into Lineup
- BANKING
- Looks Are Deceiving, but Irvine Has Synchronized Lights
- When Public Right to Know Takes a Back Seat in Court : Law: There are many reasons judges keep documents or other items, like Simpson mystery envelope, secret.
- TUSTIN : Hot-Air Balloon Festival Is Relocated
- A Quick Knockout for Frazier : Tennis: She defeats Grossman, 6-1, 6-3, in 64-minute final at Manhattan Beach.
- USAir Deal Looks Possible, Analysts Say : Labor: The carrier and pilots are far apart but willing to talk about pay and a union plan to swap wage cuts for ownership.
- SECURITIES
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Commitments : Who needs a ring? Many middle-aged couples say they don't.
- They Say It Was Cooler but What Do They Know?
- Doctor's License Is Suspended for 1 Year by Medical Board : Abortion: A women's group says the penalty is too lenient for physician charged with incompetence in two deaths.
- Encore Artists Star at Festival
- Commitments : On Their Own Terms : In Search of the Perfect Euphemism
- Only Mexican Voters Know Polls' Validity
- Armenian President Gets Enthusiastic Welcome : Politics: Levon Ter-Petrossian, country's first popularly elected leader, arrives on a mission to strengthen economic ties with U.S.
- Fed-Up Tenants Take Over : Housing: Renters form an association that buys their neglected, decaying building with federal funds--a first for L.A.
- LA HABRA : Housing Group to Aid First-Time Buyers
- San Jon Exit Considered Poor Alternative to Seaward
- Two Teen-Agers Wounded by Gunshots Outside Restaurant
- Terminated Probationary Worker Seeks Overtime Pay
- Cracks Found in Wings of 7 Concordes, Airline Says : Aerospace: British Airways says the problem poses no safety threat.
- ALISO VIEJO : Site for School Bus Yard Still Sought
- COMMENTARY : Festival Falls Short of Defining a Generation : Pop culture: A few of the newer artists captured the spirit of the mostly young fans. But in the end, much of the contemporary vision was muddied.
- Star Search : Astronomy: The clear view from 8,200-foot Mt. Pinos lures hundreds who gaze skyward.
- Burundi Battles Its Demons in Fight to Survive
- Bodies of 2 Crew Members Found at Site of Plane Crash
- LA PALMA : Carwash Request Faces Opposition
- Restaurant Vandals Suspected to Be Animal Lovers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools to Consider Complaints Policy
- A Child's Lesson in Care-Giving : Disability: Those who protest putting disabled kids in regular classrooms fail to see how much the 'normal' kids learn from it.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Jacklin Shoots a 68 to Win Senior Event
- Italian Globetrotter : A Year After Spurning Indiana to Play Overseas, Marcaccini Returns to L.A.
- Partnership Plan Opens Door for Cultural Affairs Changes : Arts: Manager Al Nodal's program, in which a cluster of community groups will handle the programming of five community arts centers, is the first step in a major reorganization.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Hinds Warmly Received at Getty
- Douglas Dierdorf has been appointed director of...
- Orange County.
- BUSY PLACE: Does it seem like you...
- Man Dies After Traffic Collision
- COMMUNITY WATCH : Unknown Compton
- Price Sweeps Field Aside, Wins by Six : Golf: He shoots a final-round 67 and becomes first to win British Open and PGA consecutively since Hagen in 1924.
- Blades Win, 11-8, Playoffs Await
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mozart Carries the Day in Irvine
- Today's Topic
- Antitrust Exemption OK, Mitchell Says : Baseball: Senator says negotiations are answer. Unfortunately, there are none on Day 3 of strike.
- Glendale Turns to Night School to Ease Crowds
- ENVIRONMENT : Hunt Is On for Pollutant Traces in Bering Sea : Alaska villagers, scientists wonder if toxic substances are endangering animals and people who eat them.
- It's a Smaller World, After All : Disney looks ready to downsize its theme park expansion
- You're President . . . and They're Not : Get up, dust yourself off, keep on going
- COSTA MESA : Cable TV Talk Show on Council Agenda
- With Fears Allayed, Trojans Ready to Go on Tour
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Martin Cruises to Easy Victory at Watkins Glen
- Finally, a Hit for Motown Rapper
- Leni's 'Man Who Laughs' a Silent, Stirring Experience
- TELEVISION : The Most Perfect TV Family of Them All
- HONG KONG
- Vietnam Tightens Foreign Currency Controls to Limit Use of U.S. Dollars
- JAPAN
- Selling Inner China on the Satellite Age : Telecommunications: U.S. firms pitch phone system for remote villagers in the nation's interior.
- Chapman Tries to Reignite Gridiron Spirit : Sports: Will students rally behind the O.C. university's first football team since the 1930s?
- Tipper Gore's Mission of Mercy : Rwanda: On a visit to L.A., she recounts tales of life--and death--in refugee camps. 'I had to see the children . . . let them know they were loved.'
- 6,000 Participants Training in Louisiana to Keep Peace : Military: The $3-million course focuses in part on solving problems without force. The games include representatives from the U.N. and foreign observers.
- Another Skirmish in Playboy Battle
- COUNTYWIDE : 10 Latinos Win $1,000 Scholarships
- MISSION VIEJO : Program on Water Shouldn't Be Dry
- IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD : BREA: Summer Volunteer Investment Pays Dividends to a City
- VIETNAM
- Wall Street Searching for a Way Out of Trading Range
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Biosphere in Science Pact With Columbia
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : 8 Children at Home Alone Killed in Fire
- Property Manager Accused of Embezzling : Crime: Investigators say Jim Fitzgerald took $340,000 from two homeowner associations in Orange County by opening a sham account and creating phony invoices.
- COLUMN ONE : The Public Turns to Private Eyes : More families are hiring their own detectives to help beleaguered police crack cases. Critics fear the trend favors those who can afford to pay.
- IRVINE : Proposals Sought for Youth Service Grants
- Youth Opinion : 'It Felt Good to Revel in Each Other's Culture'
- Community Comment : CLAS Test: 'It Is Not an Invasive Act'
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : THE SENTINEL : 'We Are Masters at Knowing Racism When We See It'
- Motorcyclist Loses Control, Is Killed
- STANTON : Legion Post in a Battle Over Its HQ
- A Dangerous Impasse Is Avoided
- The Blade Renter : In-Line Skates Are Just Part of the Action at Beach Store
- 45 Groups Awarded County Arts Grants
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Isley Love Sizzles on Stage During Gig at Greek Theatre
- Strikingly Disappointed : Their Dream Season Becomes a Nightmare
- In the Eye of the I at LACMA : The Irmas Collection Mixes Photo History With the Eccentricity of Self-Portraiture
- CHINA
- Bob Moore has joined AmericanTours International as...
- Greeter Offers Waves of Friendship : Neighbors: Chris Sepulveda has become an institution from his spot in downtown Moorpark. Illness hasn't dampened his enthusiasm.
- The Next L.A. / Turning Ideas Into Action : The Readers Respond
- TUSTIN : Term, Gift Limits Set for Final Council OK
- 2 Bodies Recovered From Crash of Firefighting Plane
- Words' Worth : Scrabble Addicts Wage Lexicological Warfare
- He's Not Just Another Motormouth
- OXNARD : 4 Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- Authorities Search Lake Piru for Man
- Skate Daze : The Rink Rats Are on a Roll in Northridge
- DEL MAR : Another Classic Is in the Future for Tinners Way
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Southwestern Toils in San Marino
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Just Another Ho-Hum Day at the Bowl
- MOVIESClearly No. 1: What better place to...
- AUTOS
- Ruling Keeps the Public in Dark About Murder Case : Courts: Judge says he sealed documents to ensure fair trial, but critics argue that First Amendment rights are being violated.
- Former SCC Pitcher Black Welcomes Second Chance
- BASEBALL / STRIKE REPORT : Maybe Players Can Use This Pig Skin Since They Won't Touch the Horsehide
- Breaststroke Record Tied by Van Neerden
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Getting Diversity Into the Boardrooms : Executive search firm helps corporations find women and minorities to serve as directors and executives.
- Zedillo Says He'll Win Without Fraud
- Stabbings Result in One Death and Two Injuries
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : The Thinkers' Revolution : Seventy people of all political stripes are pressing an agenda for democratic transition; Sunday's vote is the test.
- Homeowner Groups Easy Fraud Targets : Swindle: Embezzlement from two Laguna Niguel associations points up vulnerability, lack of accountability.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Freshman Russell Impressive So Far
- TENNIS / ATP CHAMPIONSHIP : Chang Defeats Edberg Second Year in a Row
- Navratilova's Retirement Tour Won't Include the U.S. Open
- Bullfrogs Lose to Edmonton in Last Game Before Playoffs
- Zorn's 'Garden' Sprouts Discontent : Jazz: Asian American groups protest his use of S&M; images on his CD and accuse him of denigrating women.
- Pop Music
- Vulnerable Agua Dulce Braces for the Big One
- Malibu Boy Pulled to Safety After Falling Into Hole
- DANA POINT : Harbor Assn. Adds Free Parking Hours
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Dodd, Whitmarsh Win at Seal Beach
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Cowboys Play in Mexico City
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Case's Dualism Finds Magic in Munoz's Mode
- STILL OFF-LIMITS: Nearly a year after the...
- VENTURA : 'Most Excellent' Triathlon Draws More Than 1,000
- Toxic Discharges
- Dear Street Smart:I am writing to you...
- Husband Shot at Sunset Aquatic Park
- Kehrli Won't Let Strokes Strike Him Out : Football: Quarterback from Corona del Mar had bright future at Louisville, but serious injury forced him to switch to baseball.
- It Stays Ugly to the End : Basketball: United States trounces Russia, 137-91, to win World Championship.
- TV Isn't the Major Culprit of 'Teen' Sex
- Ostin Expected to Step Down as Chairman of Warner Unit : Music: Revered record executive expected to announce today that he will leave when his contract expires, sources say.
- The Legal Considerations
- Idaho Fires Force Evacuation Order
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : RAFU SHIMPO : Traditional Japanese Festival Acquires L.A. Flavor
- SANTA ANA : Free Shots Offered to New Students
- Robert Landes Named Executive VP of L.A. Gear Inc.
- Mexicans in U.S. Stage Mock Vote to Protest Rules
- BOOK REVIEW: BIOGRAPHY : A New Spin on Galileo, Science and the Catholic Church : GALILEO: A Life, <i> by James Reston Jr.</i> ; HarperCollins; $25, 307 pages
- Crowds Seek Refuge From Lingering Heat : Weather: Thousands pack beaches and pools. Smog, power outages accompany oppressive mugginess, although the hint of a cooling trend spreads.