- Boxer's Bid to Put National Guard at Border Is Stymied : Immigration: Pentagon refuses to implement senator's plan, which it says lacks legal authority.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Parole Office Should Stay, Committee Says
- Woman Who Gave Injection Faces Charges
- Pacific Coast, a Private Nursing School, Closes
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Youths to Play Ball on Improved Fields
- Not All 'Our Gang's' Here : Movies: A few surviving members of the original films are hurt they weren't in 'The Little Rascals' remake. Director Penelope Spheeris says she didn't mean to offend.
- A President Who Rose and Fell With TV : Commentary: Much of Richard Nixon's career was lived on the small screen. Twenty years after his resignation, Disney and Discovery take another look.
- Art Review : 'Underexposed': Some Gems in the Rough
- CONSTRUCTION : Cost of Kit Just Part of Financing Factory-Made House
- Clinton Accuses NRA of Blocking Vote on Crime Bill : Legislation: He says gun lobby is rallying opposition to House procedural action. But most Republicans and 15 Black Caucus members oppose the measure.
- Hantavirus Case Confirmed in Las Vegas Worker
- Business PACs Spent 3 Times More Than Labor on Congress
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 2 Israeli Soldiers Reported Killed
- PROPOSED EL TORO LAND SWAP : Q&A; : Latest Twists, Next Steps in Base Conversion Battle
- Boy Hospitalized After Hot Tub Fall : Accident: Jason Nyerges, 4, was underwater for five to 15 minutes. He is in critical condition.
- FURNISHINGS : From Bauhaus to Our House to Craft Museum in New York
- DECORATING : Styles Fit for a Queen : Victoriana, Once Thought Ridiculous, Reigns Again in Rugs, Fabrics and Knickknacks of Modern Parlors
- OXNARD : City's 1st Reggae Jam to Feature 14 Bands
- BEVERLY HILLS : City Council Considering Sweeping Ban on Smoking
- YORBA LINDA : School District, City Work Out Gym Deal
- Dispute Over Rights to POG Name Is No Game : Court: Universal Pogs Assn. is suing the World Pog Federation over its claim of trademark ownership. Others in an industry expected to hit $1 billion in sales this year keep tabs on the skirmish.
- KNBC Backs Down Over Rights to Video
- Weekend TV : Bob Navarro Opens His 'Journal' Sunday
- Russians Have a Golden Edge on Home Ice : Goodwill Games: American Todd Eldredge claims silver medal in men's competition.
- MATERIALS : Carpet Lays Groundwork for Insulation
- Rwanda Exiles Endure Fights, Cutoff of Food
- GOP Blocking Health Reform, First Lady Says
- MARRIAGE : With No Divorce, Chile Vows Last 'Until Deceit Do Us Part'
- NexTel Plans 2 Notches for Its Wireless Belt : Communications: Deals with Dial Page and Motorola would secure its nationwide presence in the burgeoning industry.
- GARDENING : Take a Healthy Interest and Get to the Root of What Ails Plants
- PROPOSED EL TORO LAND SWAP : Grass-Roots Group Hits Paydirt Again
- Zapatista 'Democracy Convention' to Push for Change : Mexico: Rebels call meeting to discuss demands for political reform. Skeptics write off the gathering as a ploy to regain the initiative before the election.
- Town's Propped-Up Celebrity Laid to Rest at Last
- World IN BRIEF : SWITZERLAND : N. Korea, U.S. Meet; More Talks Set
- HELTER SKELTER: First, man on the Moon,...
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Loading Zone to Be Created Near School
- The Rev. Diana Heath will be the...
- CANOGA PARK : Adult Bookstore Ruling Postponed
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: GUY SULARZ : Baseball Burnout Finds Spark by Fighting Fires
- VENTURA RACEWAY : Crashes Mar Pony Stock Main Event
- Blades Clinch Division Title
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Former Cowboy Gogan Going Home
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Good Jobs News Puts Wall Street in Gloomy Mood : Markets: Bond yields jump, while stocks and the dollar weaken. Fears of a Fed hike in interest rates are back.
- Texas Company Buys 6.3% Stake in SysteMed Inc. : Stock: Hostile takeover is feared. But firm says it bought O.C. drug distributor's shares because they were undervalued.
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Jailed Opposition Chief Rejects Release
- Fugitive's Twin Has Legal 'Identity Crisis' : Courts: Man mistaken for brother wanted in bank robbery seeks $13 million.
- Abortions at One Pensacola Clinic Resume
- Senate OKs Separate Social Security Agency
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Conflicting Accounts on Fatal Plane Crash
- COLUMN ONE : The Long, Chilling Shadow of Manson : The rampage in 1969 still evokes fear and fascination. Survivors of the victims fight to keep the 'family' behind bars. The cult leader remains unrepentant.
- Candidate Vows Reform of Mexico Ruling Party : Elections: The PRI's Ernesto Zedillo pledges to separate the political organization from the government.
- Charles Chappell; Veteran L.A. Journalist
- "Design is a feeling--something right in my fingertips that has to be released." : Time Finally Catches Up With Designer's Car of the Future
- BUENA PARK : Older Cars Draw Young Admirers
- GARDEN GROVE : Pioneer Park Being Given a New Look
- Michael the Cat Returns
- Mixed Reception : Vietnamese Station Faces Critics Who Say Broadcast Backs Communist Agenda
- Chandler Happier as Ram Backup : Pro football: Quarterback gets start today but vows unity behind Miller.
- Timberwolves Sold, Will Stay in Minneapolis
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGriff in Elite Group After 30th Homer
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Everett Has Off Night in Saints' Loss
- YOUTH BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Thousand Oaks Gains Western Regional Berth
- Visitation Rites : Mariners' Lovullo Gets Old Familiar Feeling at Big A
- LIGHTING : Wipe the Glare Off of TV Screen With Proper Use of Blinds, Lamps
- USAir Rejects Investment Proposal From Pilots : Labor: Union offered wage concessions for part ownership. The company signals it will still talk.
- HOOKED ON THE '50s : Santa Ana couple rocks around the clock with furniture, cars and clothes from their favorite era. They even have a Naugahyde bar.
- Irvine Co. Play Makes It New Ballgame
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trapping Approved to Control Skunks
- Employee Says Market Manager Saved His Life : Oxnard: Worker says shoplifting suspect was swinging a knife at him when his boss shot the 16-year-old.
- ORANGE : Teen Critical After Gang-Rival Shooting
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : RV Parking Ban Proposal Dropped
- Supervisors Reject Parks Upkeep Tax
- Alliance to Lure Business Proposed : Commerce: Council on Economic Vitality recommends regional recruiting effort. Competition among cities would still exist.
- Charity Awards Nominations Taken
- Bullfrogs Fall in Phoenix, 10-6
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : James Ingram Speaks Up for Love and Music
- Commissioner Peter H. Chang has been appointed...
- Marie Osmond Takes a Role That's 'Music' to Her Ears : Theater: The country singer adds show tunes to her repertoire, playing Maria in the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that arrives Tuesday at the Pantages.
- Attorney Says Slain Suspect Was Not Armed : Crime: A lawyer known for pursuing brutality cases is representing relatives of a man killed by Costa Mesa police. He disputes investigators' statements that the man fired first.
- Deadline for Quake Relief Is Extended
- Reports on Killing by Police Vary : Slaying: Officers say the man waved what looked like a real gun at them. But two witnesses say the victim was not carrying the toy pistol at the time.
- Stop the Fight, It's Getting Ugly : Bilateral bashing of Tokyo is getting U.S. nowhere in trade talks
- Hot Issue of Salary Cap Is Put on Back Burner by Negotiators
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rickey Henderson Denies Allegations
- Idaho Sneaks Up, Halts Dukes' Title March : Tennis: Newport Beach falls in WTT playoffs, 25-16, after being undefeated during the regular season.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL
- INTERNATIONAL
- Fiske Ousted in Whitewater Case; Move Is Surprise : Investigation: Federal three-judge panel names Kenneth Starr as new special counsel. Switch is seen as prolonging probe. The action stuns Clinton's advisers.
- Text of Order Appointing Starr
- Feinstein Offers Plan to Counter Base Closures : Military: Senator urges consolidating the research and testing operations of eight Western facilities, including Point Mugu.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Rodent Shuts Down Power for 1,200
- 2 Prominent Lawyers Hired for Simpson Children : Investigation: Edi M.O. Faal and Carl Jones have agreed to represent the murder suspect's two adult offspring. Police and prosecutors are seeking to interview them.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Good Jobs News Puts Wall Street in Gloomy Mood : Markets: Bond yields rise, while stock prices and the dollar weaken. Fears of a hike in interest rates are back.
- STORAGE : Bring Out the File Folders, Labels; Organize Statements and Policies
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : U.S. Senate Fails to Force Invasion OK
- FCC Pushes Auction Winners to Honor Bids : Communications: Some who sought licenses are asking for extensions of their payment deadlines.
- Rostenkowski Seeks Dismissal of Charges
- Europeans All Hot and Bothered by Unusual Weather : Heat wave: Farmers fret about crops, and beer sales are up. Northern Asia is also baking.
- Countywide : Business Settles Suit Over Weapons Sales
- 'I Want to Live . . . Where They Love Me' : Courts: State forced disabled woman to leave couple that cared for her and move to a board- and-care home. Now she's suing to go back.
- Names in the NewsA jury in Columbiana,...
- Easley Is the Picture of Power as Angels Win, 5-3
- Angels Lose To Mariners and Predict a Hostile Strike
- 2 on Panel Named to Bench by GOP Presidents : Judiciary: The third is an appointee of Lyndon Johnson. They were handpicked for the selection of independent counsels by Rehnquist.
- Buyers Eligible for Quake Loans
- Music Review : Watts Shines in Rachmaninoff at Bowl
- 'I Was So Happy' : Disabled Woman Seeks State OK to Go 'Home'
- Brickyard 400 Set to Make History : Motor racing: Record books await winning driver in today's NASCAR race.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : $3.6-Million Video Board Takes Five
- Fiske's Successor Is Active GOP Partisan : Special counsel: Only recently Kenneth W. Starr weighed a bid for U.S. Senate. But friends from both parties say he will be fair and impartial.
- Opposition May Stymie Plan to Cut Interchange Traffic
- SAN FERNANDO : $1 Million Allocated for Quake Repairs
- Six Trainers Have Three Days of Hearings
- POSTCARD / ST. PETERSBURG : Hero's Past Catches Up With Him in Special Way
- NATO Blasts Rebel Serb Targets Near Sarajevo : Bosnia: Air strike comes in retaliation for defiant weapons raid. Allied attack destroys a 'tank-buster' gun.
- Angry Castro Threatens to Let Cubans Leave
- Fiske Ousted in Whitewater Case; Move Is Surprise : Investigation: Federal three-judge panel names Kenneth Starr as new special counsel. Switch is seen as prolonging probe. The action stuns Clinton's advisers.
- NEWBURY PARK : Actress Pleads Not Guilty to Molestation
- SANTA ANA : Enrollment to Start at Rancho Santiago
- Becker Starts Slowly, Then Surges : L.A. Open: He loses the first set, trails by 3-0 in the second before defeating Braasch.
- BaseballThe city of Orlando, Fla., is making...
- Stadium Plan Gains Key Support : Palmdale: Mayor gives conditional approval to land-acquisition deal that could lead to establishment of minor league franchise.
- Stock Surge Shatters Records in Shanghai
- ECONOMY
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Cites Rise in Jobless Rate as Sign That State Is Still in Recession
- Judge to Reconsider Citadel Hair Issue : Courts: The first female cadet at the state-run military school wins a new hearing. Presiding jurist had ruled the college may shave her head.
- 1989 Murder Conviction Is Overturned : Courts: Appellate panel rules that witness's testimony about Westminster shooting was based on hearsay. The ruling allows a retrial.
- Obituaries : Ken Jones, 72; Ventura County Developer
- IRVINE : Man Arrested in Investment Scheme
- Anaheim Aims to Score With Stadium Play : Development: City's strategy is to keep the Rams in town or lure another team by renovating the Big A and revitalizing the surrounding area. Cost analysis is the first step.
- 2 Injured in Wreck That Snarls Traffic for Hours
- Countywide : Lawyer to Add Clout to United Way Drive
- LOS ANGELES : Officials, Union Pacific OK Pact on Alameda Corridor
- Robitaille Trade Was King-Size Error
- Congressional Whitewater Hearings
- Save the Rams? No, Let Them Go
- 'Mi Vida Loca'
- 'Picket Fences' Deserves a Writing Nod
- It's Time Television Picked Up the Soccer Ball
- Most Ram Fans Think Henley Signing Sends Wrong Message
- SBA Help for Quake Victims
- SIMI VALLEY : Defense Firm Wins $11-Million Contract
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Reacting to Statement by President of Event
- Bowl Attendance
- Not a Mindless Snub
- Baseball's Threatened Walkout Strikes Many Observers as Curious
- Hungarian Musicianship
- Oil Exports and Jobs
- FAMILY : Polish Leader Juggles Duty to Home, Country : With one of his sons on trial after a scuffle with police, President Lech Walesa finds the balance of fatherhood and politics increasingly difficult. Some say his children feel they are 'immune from the law.'
- Marathon Dispute and Understanding
- Feinstein's Health Vote
- L.A. Homicides Drop 28% in 1st Half Along With Other Crimes : Violence: Decline is linked in part to community policing and increased police presence after the quake and during World Cup. The number of annual murders could fall below 1,000 for first time since 1989.
- Money Talks
- Bradac Manages to Do Good Works, Even 'in Exile'
- Clarifying Sponsorship of Neighborhood Tour
- Funds for Public Transportation
- Movie Sales Squeeze
- Coming Unraveled Over Raveling
- Dwight and the Review
- Expression of Empathy in Marathon Dispute
- He Sees No Substitute for Teamwork
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 6, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 6, 1994
- BETTER LIVING: One sure sign of economic...
- U.S. Economy Grows Despite Jobless Rate Rise
- Protest Over Police Beating Continues : Compton: Latino leaders decry what they call longstanding discrimination in the city's hiring practices and lack of representation in power structure despite being half of the population.
- LAPD Unveils Plans for High-Crime Areas : Police: Strategies include saturating Valley 'hot spots' with officers and tracking trends and criminals by computer.
- U.S. Economy Gains New Ground : Employment: Despite a rise in the jobless rate, analysts and investors are focusing on the addition of 259,000 new jobs last month. Increases in average earnings are also observed.
- U.S. Economy Grows Despite Jobless Rate Rise : Business: The numbers mask a sizable gain in employment that has raised inflation fears. Fed could hike interest rates again.
- Attorney Tells of RTC Effort to Incriminate
- MOORPARK : City Fails to Find a First-Time Buyer for Home
- ENCINO : Robbins' Accused Tenant Freed on Bail
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Distinctive Voice in 'Barcelona' : Clever dialogue highlights Whit Stillman's feature about two American cousins in Spain.
- Coram Healthcare Names President; 6 Executives Resign
- Taco Bell Fires Foote Cone, Splits Account : Advertising: Two agencies will plan new campaign for O.C.-based fast-food chain, re-emphasizing its value menu.
- COLUMN ONE : Swaying Voters With Their Looks : The right suits or coifs can help candidates. A bad hair day can be used as an effective weapon by one's opponent.
- Hallowed Ground : Arlington National Cemetery came from humble beginnings. But 130 years later, : it's America's most prestigious burial site.
- Actor Crams for Test : Environment: Ed Begley Jr. said a week's worth of his discards would fit in a glove compartment. Can he make good on his boast, or was he just talking trash?
- Police Union Persuades Company to Change Billboard
- GARDEN GROVE : Cigarette Vendor Ban Lacks Support
- SANTA ANA : Comments on Next Schools Supt. Sought
- Discount Tickets for 'Waiting Room'
- Butler's Persistent Here, Too
- Huntington Continues Chamber Music Series
- FAMILY : Videos to Get the Kids Off Couch
- KABC, KTLA Newscasts Still on Top in Southland : Television: But competitors are nipping at their heels. Ann Martin's jump to KCBS seems to have had a positive impact.
- Dodgers Hit the Road, Unsure if They'll Be Back : Baseball: Gross pitches eight innings of 1-0 victory over Padres. Next home game is scheduled for Aug. 12.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Approves Garbage Bill Increase
- A Cause Celeb : Actor Ed Begley Crams for an Environmental Performance
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Votes to Create Fire Board
- TUSTIN : Council Limits Terms on 2 Commissions
- Protesters Block Sludge Dumping at Reservation : Environment: Tribal leaders order halt to delivery of waste from Los Angeles and Orange counties. They say water supply has been tainted.
- Wright's Strategist Sees Clinton Fomenting Counterrevolution
- VAN NUYS : Anti-Panhandling Signs Removed
- Parish Joins Hornets as Mourning's Backup
- SURFING : Gill, on Her Own Terms, Tops Menczer
- Theater : 'Phantom' Still Raising the Rafters
- POSTCARD / ST. PETERSBURG : Home is Where the Heart Is for Russia's Tamara Moskvina
- Threat of Suits May Kill Plan to Limit Homes
- Local Agencies Cope With Fear of Terrorism : Encino: Jewish and abortion-rights groups increase precautions after bombings abroad and slaying of a physician in Florida.
- MacARTHUR PARK : City Bans New Artwork in Park Pending Cleanup
- Surf Meets the Turf : Huntington Inaugurates Walk of Fame With 6 Immortals
- Ready Rink Ends Chill Over Skating : Goodwill Games: Yubileiny's ice finally ready for competition, easing tensions.
- Gill Is Picking Her Spots--and Thriving : Surfing: Carlsbad woman who left tour six years ago upsets world champion Menczer to reach quarterfinals.
- Your Money : Takeover Mania--Most Investors Aren't Buying It
- Company Town : Taped Call Can't Be Used in PolyGram Suit
- Learning Business' Languages : Multilingual USC Course Helps Riot Victims Rebuild
- Jerusalem Is Prize in Game of Cat-and-Mouse : Mideast: Israelis are incensed that Palestinian minister 'secretly' visited the holy city, which each side claims as its capital.
- Nice and Early : On the air by 5 a.m., Burnell and Lucy Yarick have attracted a loyal following with their cheerful, folksy gardening show.
- SECURITY: Jews everywhere are pretty nervous these...
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Bank on This Singer : You can expect some real honky-tonk sounds when Johnny Paycheck arrives at Cowboy Palace Saloon.
- Innokenty Smoktunovsky; Renowned Russian Theater, Film Actor
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mixed Results at Brazilian Night at Bowl
- YOUTH BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Westoaks Posts 6-0 Shutout at AAU's Junior Olympics
- Images of Luck and Life : A mother and daughter join creative forces in an exhibition of their intricate Japanese origami artwork.
- Serbia Cuts Off Bosnian Rebels : Balkans: Belgrade, under international pressure, says it is denying supplies of fuel and arms to forces it has supported. Washington cautiously welcomes move.
- Howard Stern Ends Bid for Governor; Won't Divulge Data
- Preacher Belts 'Em Out for the Lord
- Argentine Files May Help Locate Children
- Service-Sector Jobs Growth No Cause for Concern
- BUENA PARK : DARE Fair to End Summer Activities
- Rules of Enragement From Homeowner Associations
- Campaign Calendar
- Body Believed to Be That of Missing Woman
- LOS ANGELES : Supervisors Reject Proposal to Put Sales Tax on Ballot
- SANTA MONICA : City Council to Allow Leashed Dogs in Parks
- TRABUCO CANYON : Court OKs Work on Water District Center
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Henley Returns From Long 'Off-Season'
- Hrbek Says His Time Has Come : Baseball: Twins' first baseman announces retirement effective at the end of this season.
- Going Against Tide of Time : At 43, Ventura's McConica Out of Sync in Bid to Reprise 1983 Catalina Channel Swim
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dive! for Food and Some Special-Effects Frolicking
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hrbek, One of Two '87 Twins, to Retire
- Company Town
- Your Money : Arbitrators Unfair, Car Owners Say
- Air Agency's Efforts to Assist Businesses Receive Good Marks : Pollution: Firms praise the AQMD's streamlined procedures and its greater flexibility in achieving environmental goals.
- O.C. Tourism Trade Feeling the Pinch
- The Route to Resale : Shops in Pasadena's Old Town offer designer gowns to home furnishings.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : KROQ Of Ages : Deejay Richard Blade Tunes Into Teen Fans Who Tune Into Him
- Airline Fined $140,000 for 32 Puppy Deaths
- Weather Slows 2 Western Wildfires; New Blazes Start
- Tribute to a Creative Past : In a time of violence and madness, Quartet West pays homage to the mid-'40s with tunes of romance and beauty.
- Wilson Offers Plan to Retain Welfare Cuts
- Denver Airport to Bypass Balky Baggage Mover
- Countywide : 'Night Out' Event to Help Prevent Crime
- A Full-Flowering Peace Is Starting to Bud : Middle East: The Clinton Administration has a good eye for the steps that can bring Israel and the Arab states together.
- SUN VALLEY : Truck Jackknifes Across Freeway Lanes
- Metrolink Train Strikes, Kills Woman : Fatality: Victim, who was holding a Bible, walks onto tracks in Sun Valley. Police believe that it was a suicide.
- Police Kill Man Who Brandishes Fake Gun : LAPD: Officers responding to 911 call near Lincoln Park say victim appeared to draw a .38-caliber revolver. It turned out to be made of plastic. Councilman visits the scene after some witnesses protest shooting.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 11 Take Out Papers for Council Election
- Southern California Wins in Junior Golf
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stokes Strives to Return From Knee Injury
- MOVIES'Clear' Winner: Large audiences are plunking down...
- ART REVIEW : 'Fragile Ecologies': Working to Keep the Green Green
- Abiquiu: Tastefully Pared-Down Bikini
- Security at Abortion Clinics Is Questioned : Protests: Indiana demonstrations spotlight the inconsistencies in federal officials' protection plans, some say.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Witness Testifies in Slaying of Boys : Antelope Valley: Two accused killers came to his house to change clothes and get rid of a van, Littlerock man says.
- Cisneros and Riordan Tour 'Ghost Towns' : Earthquake: HUD secretary says that Congress will approve redistribution of $225 million to lend for rebuilding.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Baby Gets New Heart at UCLA : Health: David Patt, born with an underdeveloped ventricle, undergoes a successful transplant.
- An ID-Card Plan That Makes Sense : Easier way for employers to verify worker status
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Man Charged in Attack on Woman Who Nearly Died
- Shoptalk Pays Off : Multilingual Course Helps Riot Victims
- SOFTWARE REVIEW : Filling Summer Days : A variety of well-designed computer games and adventures can educate and entertain children and give their parents a break.
- THE GOODS : Baseball Scores at a Glance
- DUCK RACE: After a month's delay, the...
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Skimming Only the Surface of the Real Barbara Stanwyck : STANWYCK <i> by Axel Madsen</i> ; HarperCollins $25, 432 pages
- Staying True to Casual, Quiet Image
- Dodger Fans Try Not to Get Too Blue Over Strike
- Poll Results by Both Sides in Landfill Issue Differ : Ecology: Survey by backers of Weldon Canyon site says 56% of voters would support initiative. Opponents' research shows only 43% in favor.
- Man Seriously Hurt in Fall From Second-Story Window
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Want Voice in Street Widening
- Residents Oppose Air Force Plan for Ocean View Homes
- 2 Huntington Park Officers Fired Over Misconduct
- NORTHRIDGE : Young Authors Meet to Share Their Works
- Administration Acts to Settle Suit on Release of Health Group Records
- Harrison Ford Makes the Party
- Biggest Nigerian Labor Group Calls Off Strike, Plans Talks With Army
- Wildfire Quickly Scorches 1,200 Acres
- Valley's Violent Crime Rate Drops Sharply : Law enforcement: Police say quake, gang truce spur decline. Homicides decrease by half in early '94.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Shrew' Carries Big Schtick : The comedy succeeds in Excalibur's take on Shakespeare's play. Kate is fresh and flip. But Petruchio is much ado about nothing.
- * Roger F. Rodericks has been appointed...
- Company Town : Morris Finds New Life Under Rifkin
- Cover Story : A Guilty Pleasure
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : What Goes Around May Return as a Phone Book
- In the Comfort Zone
- 8 Civilians Killed in Israeli Air Strike on Lebanon
- Rockwell International Corp.: The company said that...
- NASA Robot Resumes Trek From Volcano
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- Russian Tax Police Raid MMM Office, Home of Its Chief : Finance: After collapsing last week, the investment fund accused of defrauding millions is still in business.
- College Bookstore Official Fired After Audit
- Seminar to Address New Pesticide Rules
- Vegas Will Get a Taste of the Big Apple : Tourism: MGM Grand, Primadonna Resorts to build $300-million hotel-casino with New York theme.
- Chinese Court Upholds Walt Disney Co. Copyright : Ruling: Size of penalty is seen as a test of commitment to crack down on intellectual property piracy.
- Can Campaigns Compete With Simpson Coverage? : Politics: Candidates could be overlooked in weeks before Nov. 8 election. Strategists adjust their planning.
- Middle Class Losing Out in Health Care Debate : Reform: Proposals are favoring poorest, youngest and oldest Americans. Left behind are those in the middle.