- Michael, Go Ahead and Wear Whatever Number You Like Now
- Community Theater
- Conner's Defenders Finally Come Ashore
- Those 14 Strikeouts Must Really Have Hurt
- COMING MONDAY
- An Irreplaceable Presence
- A Worthy 'Stretching'
- Times Staffers Among AP Award Winners
- LOS ANGELES : Bilingual Requirement for 911 Operators Being Studied
- Orange Coast College has been awarded the...
- The 12th annual California Strawberry Festival begins...
- County Jobless Rate Inches Up to 6.4%
- NBC Ripped for Falling Asleep at the Switch
- Age Limit for Musicians?
- Worming Our Way Into Other Issues of the Day
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - May 20, 1995
- Obituaries - May 20, 1995
- Obituaries - May 20, 1995
- O.C. Nears Deal to Delay Repayment of $1 Billion : Bankruptcy: Notes' holders must approve 1-year rollover, a key part of county's recovery plan.
- Cisneros to Pay His Ex-Mistress $49,000 to Settle Breach-of-Contract Suit : Cabinet: The secretary, however, maintains he had no legal obligation to her. Linda Medlar, in turn, has agreed not to comment about the relationship.
- DISNEY TEAMS WITH ANGELS : Costs of Building Stadium, Complex Have Some on Edge : Development: Anaheim has learned that Disney ventures have a way of being grand--and costly to city.
- Shooting Victim Identified as Tustin Pupil : Crime: Police have few clues in death of eighth-grader Carl Dan Claes, 14, whose body was found in a ditch.
- Ex-Pasadena Chief Won't Face Charges : Police: Ex-girlfriend's allegations that Jerry A. Oliver had beaten her could not be corroborated, D.A. source says.
- Theater Review : Art of the Con in a Timeless 'Tartuffe'
- Carole Little Is Moving--to a Bigger L.A. Site : Apparel: Firm, which weathered riots and now faces more trauma, says decision reflects its commitment and success.
- Inquiries Target Fertility Clinic at UC Irvine
- Wilson Orders a Theft-Prevention System for Tanks
- Friend Says McVeigh Told Him of Blast Plans : Bombing: Army buddy purportedly viewed federal building with suspect before April 19, sources say. While not confirmed, his account of their activities is seen as a major development.
- Defense Steps Up Attack on DNA Tests
- O.C. Nears Deal to Roll Over $1 Billion in Short-Term Debt : Bankruptcy: If finalized, the settlement will postpone repayment for a year and avert default, for a price. A sales tax hike will still be needed, officials maintain.
- URBAN DOGGIES: Coto de Caza, now dotted...
- Hill Roars Down on Neighborhood : Geology: Nine homes are cut off and more are evacuated as 100-foot-high slope snaps trees and buckles street in Rowland Heights. Officials search for the cause.
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 20, 1995
- From the Archives: Elizabeth Montgomery Dies of Cancer
- Fidelity National Financial Inc: The Irvine insurance...
- Easy Life in Kuwait Ends for Family of Iraq Prisoner : Justice: Expatriate comfort gives way to fear for wife of an American who crossed border.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Scandal's Influence Extends Beyond Navy : TAILSPIN: Women at War in the Wake of Tailhook <i> by Jean Zimmerman</i> ; Doubleday $24.95, 364 pages
- Admiral, Pilot Found Dead at Crash Site
- Proposed NASA Cuts Threaten 40,000 Jobs
- THE GOODS : Car Owner Tires of Uneven Tread Wear
- IRVINE : School District Plans Poll on Parcel Tax
- SAN CLEMENTE : Property Taxes to Rise With Road Repair Plan
- Efforts Stepped Up to Keep People Off Rails
- SAN FERNANDO : Democrats Group Receives Charter
- WINNETKA : Rock Singer Will Perform at Church
- BURBANK : Historic Planes on Display in Visit to Airport
- It's USC-UCLA, so They Still Get in Digs
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Angels Seem to Have Found Mighty Angel of Their Own
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Spectator Injured by Runaway Horse
- Theatresports Provides the Newest Game in Town : Stage: The new improv group emphasizes story and narrative, in a competitive setting, rather than a night of comedy.
- TV REVIEW : 'Not a Child' a Look at Lives of Chicago's Urban Youth
- RESEDA : Students Get a Firsthand Look at Opera
- Abraham Starts Over at CSUN : Basketball: Matadors hire ex-Oregon State assistant to revive faltering women's program.
- 'Black Is' Is Riggs' Final Testament
- Five O.C. Firms Win Awards for Innovative Technology
- Clinton Forswears <i> Bureaucrat </i> Gibe
- What's the Big Deal? It Just Might Be a Scam : Fraud: Tall tales that take in otherwise shrewd investors are nothing new. But they still work.
- STUDIO CITY : Residents' Group Opposes Eatery Plan
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Proposal to Expand Dump Would Do Little Harm, Report Says : Trash: Document says concerns such as pollution and traffic to Chiquita landfill can be lessened by its operator.
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : Sheriff Says He Didn't Endorse Loh Despite Brochure
- OJAI : Villanova School to Hold Graduation
- NCAA SOFTBALL : UCLA Will Play Campbell Today
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Penske Can't Get Raindrops to Cooperate
- PREP BADMINTON / SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Garden Grove Moves to Semifinals
- Former Major Leaguer Metkovich Dies at Age 74
- As Usual, Rodman Moves to His Own Beat : Spurs: But he makes the plays on the floor to help San Antonio eliminate the Lakers.
- Ex-Big Leaguer Metkovich Is Dead at 73
- Cannes Fest: <i> Deja Vu </i> in Land That Invented It : Movies: A funny thing about the 48th annual event--there's something pretty familiar about the people and activities.
- Theater Reviews : 'After the Fall': Mind Over Miller : Ambitious Vanguard brings to life a mental landscape of conflict with strong acting, wise direction and the proper mood.
- Interest Rate Jitters Scare 81 Points Out of Dow : Markets: Widespread selloff is steepest since November. Bond yields rise on news of smaller overall U.S. trade deficit.
- LOS ANGELES : Bail Denied After Alleged Threat Against Jailers
- LOS ANGELES : MTA Launches Safety Program for Crossings
- LOS ANGELES : Hearing Set for Ex-Officer Charged in Homeless Assault
- Heck Still Looking for Serratos to Excel : Track: Coach is convinced the Canyons freshman can improve at the JC State meet.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They Had No Idea How to Hit Nomo
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : In Search of Food on 3rd Street
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA to Close Service Centers, Cut Phone Hours
- City of L.A. Is Ordered to Pay Widow Damages : Courts: Jury rules city liable for $622,830 to estranged wife and two children of a man killed by an off-duty LAPD officer in 1992.
- School Club Treasurer Charged in Embezzlement : Crime: Topanga Elementary booster group says $18,000 is missing. Woman is also accused in unrelated $23,000 theft.
- LOS ANGELES : Officers to Drive Cars Fueled by Natural Gas
- Panel Backs Dornan on Military Growth, Benefits Policies : Congress: Subcommittee delays debate on discharge of HIV-positive personnel and overseas abortions.
- Newfangled Crime, Old-Time Fix : Existing laws can address almost all computer crime, including smug
- Simi Valley Resident on Track of Vandals Who Hurled Bowling Ball : Crime: Since his wife's windshield was smashed, Ron Wood has contacted neighbors for help in the search.
- Habitats for Humanity : Two Families Look Forward to Moving Into Brand-New Homes
- LOS ANGELES : Bilingual Requirement for 911 Operators Being Studied
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Obscenity Commission Gets Reprieve From Supervisors
- WOODLAND HILLS : Car Dealer Has Faith in Revival of Boulevard
- Artists Put Santa Monicas on Canvas : Preservation: Some hope that capturing recreation area in paintings will draw attention to its importance.
- Lebeau, Ducks' Third-Leading Scorer, Leaves Team to Play in Switzerland
- Northridge Lands 4 More Baseball Recruits for 1996
- Ducks' Lebeau Signs to Play in Switzerland : Hockey: Free-agent center, Anaheim's third-leading scorer in 1994-95, gets a two-year contract with Lugano.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rampo': Writer Caught in His Own Web
- OJAI : Wrongly Charged Man Files Claim
- Tourism Film Touts L.A. Ethnic Areas : Culture: Video funded by the Convention and Visitors Bureau paints positive images of four neighborhoods.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : They Had No Idea How to Hit Nomo
- CSUN's Kanowsky Wins Decathlon
- USC Rallies, Wins Pac-10 Series Opener
- Jury May Hear Recording of Menendez Call
- ANAHEIM : Renovated Apartments to Serve as Prototype
- There's Little Joy in This Muddle : Washington seems awash in corruption probes
- LAGUNA HILLS : Group Will Host Discussion on Scoliosis
- Threat of Budget Veto Puts Quake Funds in Limbo : Recovery: President Clinton's plan to ax a $16.4-billion Republican spending cut bill could affect delivery of $4.9 billion in aid.
- FULLERTON : No Proof of Animal Abuse at School Found
- TELEVISIONDramatic Fall: The United Paramount Network, which...
- 10 Suspended in Racial Fracas at High School : Conflict: Cafeteria brawl at Aliso Viejo involved white supremacist and African American gangs, district official says.
- VAN NUYS : College Is Offering Paralegal Training
- Philanthropy Bankruptcy Extends to O.C.
- Countywide : Looking for a Pet? Shelter Can Help
- How Can He Defend John Famalaro? With Human Touch
- School Invites Public to Old World Fair
- C. D. (Don) Legrand, WWII Veteran and Insurance Executive, Dies at 70
- VENTURA : 300 Women Aviators to Attend Convention
- Auditors Say Point Mugu Data Is Out of Date : Military: Meeting with Beilenson, analysts concede that projected savings from closure are based on unreliable estimates.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Forces Lachemann to Play Him
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD : Athletes Seek to Qualify for Master's
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Orlando Walking on Air : Eastern Conference: Magic scores last 14 points to eliminate Bulls, 108-102. Flu-bitten Jordan can't rally team.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Die Hard,' Harder, Hardest : The Latest Installment Takes Blow-'Em-Up Escapades to the Extreme
- Theater Reviews : Imagine a Really Bard Day at the Office
- Man Held in Stabbing of Ex-Wife's Friend
- Ventura Music Gala Serves Up Tea, Trumpets
- NBA PLAYOFFS : The Well Is Dry, Energy Is Sapped
- Fabricius Undergoes Career Change : Baseball: Newbury Park baseball coach resigns, plans to pursue football.
- PREAKNESS STAKES : Thunder Gulch Looks Better in Hindsight
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Penguins Come All the Way Back
- COMMENTARY : What Should Be Days of Delight for McPeek
- TennisCroatian Goran Ivanisevic, who lost to Andrei...
- 'Messiah' Premises but Doesn't Deliver
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Forget Paris' Winds Way Through Fizzled Ardor
- Roy Campanella Run Scheduled Sunday
- THOUSAND OAKS : Plaza Plaque Keeps a Star's Name 'in Lights'
- GLENDALE : Teen-Ager Pleads Guilty to Vandalizing Church
- Anita Hill Denounces 'Cruel' Welfare Cuts : Politics: In rare public speech, Oklahoma law professor says proposed reforms will not reduce teen pregnancies.
- Tourism Video Touts L.A.'s Ethnic Neighborhoods
- Plan to Expand Dump Would Do Little Harm, Report Says : Trash: Document says concerns such as water pollution and traffic can be lessened by operator. Proposal on Chiquita landfill is sought by Ventura County authorities.
- High-Rise Remake of Marina Looms After State OK : Land use: Critics say approval of ambitious project is latest example of pro-development tendency of Coastal Commission.
- PREP TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Los Alamitos' Free Ride Ends at the Hands of Camarillo
- Dodgers' Inexperience Starting to Cost Them : Baseball: Pirates win third in a row, 7-6; L.A. falls below .500 for the first time this season.
- Curator Quits Laguna Job for KOCE
- 'King' Benefits From Charm and Humor
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rousing Retro Rock From Black Crowes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Levine and the Met Opera Orchestra Meet Strauss
- LAGUNA BEACH : P.E. Teachers Escape District Budget Ax
- COSTA MESA : Volunteer Efforts Planned for Weekend
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Macfarlane's Power Keeps Red Sox Hot
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Spurs Finally Deep-Six Lakers : Western Conference: Robinson, Rodman help San Antonio stave off home team and win series, 100-88.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL : Pierce Ready for Riverside in Round Two
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Angels Seem to Have Found Mighty Angel of Their Own
- Love, PJ's Way: The Glamour, the Torment : Pop music review: Harvey delivers messages of emotional disjointedness at the Mayan.
- Heidi Fleiss' Attorneys Ask Judge to Dismiss Federal Charges
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Gets Grant to Link With Sheriff's Gang Files
- Police Release Name of One Killing Victim : Crime: No motive has been found for the shooting of construction worker Harry Vaughan and another man.
- COSTA MESA : Agency Strikes Out on Loan to Buy Building
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Ousted Horcher Switches Affiliation to Democrats
- Parents Want Their Autistic Son to Speak at Graduation Ceremonies : Simi Valley: The couple are taking action. But Royal High officials stand by a student panel's selection of two other speakers.
- Griffin Gives Foes the Shivers at Michigan
- CITY SECTION TRACK & FIELD PRELIMS : Lee Finds His Match and Then Some
- Report Further Tarnishes Miami Image
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach State Beats Miami, 4-1
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Bob Dylan, Friends: Back at Full Strength
- Spirited, Abridged Version of 'Henry IV'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Hot Out of the Tandoor : Somi Rehil's latest Indian food outlet is turning out savory clay-oven-baked creations in downtown Burbank.
- Incognito Revealed: Dancing, Games, Friendly Talk
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Assembly Lines : OC High asks: Are school assemblies worthwhile? What's the best or worst one you've ever been to?
- GOP Consultant Rollins Uses Anti-Jewish Slur at Roast
- Hundreds Flee Rising Rivers in Missouri, Illinois
- Date Arrives for Divided School Prom
- Tracking a Vanishing Act : Even amateurs can start to appreciate Saturn during a nine-month astronomical event in which the rings will seemingly 'disappear.'
- RSVP : In Honor of Art : Five Artists, From a Dance Choreographer to a Tenor, Get Their Due
- The Nightmare of Children in Poverty : Informed Opinions on Today's Topics
- NEWBURY PARK : Teen-Ager Sentenced in Drive-By Attack
- Orange County Almanac
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Public Hearing Planned Before Water Rate Hike
- Youth
- Bolshoi Dancer, Actor Alexander Godunov Dies
- Maumausolo's Solo Shots Are Tale of the Tape at Northridge
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Fast-Working Miller Proves His Points in Calabasas Win
- McNally's Ode to Maria Callas and Excellence : Theater review: 'Master Class,' the playwright's second tribute to the soprano, succeeds brilliantly.
- Kato Tests the Stand-Up Waters in Hermosa Beach : Comedy review: The infamous house guest is amiably self-deprecating but needs writers who can feed him edgier, more focused material.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Is Michael Ovitz Ready to Move Over to MCA? : Company Town: Some insiders suggest the mega-agent may want to gamble on landing an even bigger fish down the line.
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE SHOWDOWN : March Deficit With Japan Surges 30% : Commerce: $6.1-billion figure, the highest in four months, adds fuel to Washington's tough stance on tariffs for luxury cars.
- Officers Turn Memorial Into a Debauchery
- Wilson Assails NRA in Speech
- COLUMN ONE : Federal Workers Face New Foe: Fear : Even before Oklahoma City, anti-government hostility provoked scorn and sometimes violence. But the bombing is raising concerns that citizen anger may be at a perilous level.
- Diverging Roads to Beauty : Unblemished landscapes as well as those altered by L.A.'s concrete freeways reflect the views of two generations of painters.
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : Finding Guidance in His Faith
- INGLEWOOD : Rapper Tone Loc Taken to Hospital After Collapsing
- Elizabeth Montgomery Dies of Cancer
- From Dreams to Reality : 300 Don Caps and Gowns for a Short but Sweet Ceremony at Ventura College
- Seeking a Pollution Solution : 'Smog Dogs' Help Testers Sniff Out High Emissions
- 'U.N.V. Me' Satirizes the Usual Targets
- Theater Reviews : Harelik's 'Legacy' Weighs Too Heavily
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Valley's Acoustic Festivals
- A Degree of Tranquillity : Master's College features a well-stocked library and a quiet student center on 98 lush acres.
- THE GOODS : Winging It : These days, many more pilots are taking to the friendly skies in planes that <i> they've</i> built--not in a Piper or Cessna or Beech. Talk about your do-it-yourself projects.
- Refinery Agrees to Settlement : Environment: Tenby Inc., without admitting wrongdoing, will pay $90,000 to various agencies to settle civil suit over 1993 pipeline leak.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT : Hopefuls Debate as Mailers Provoke Anger
- He doesn't need to carry a big...
- Cal Lutheran Walks Away With 6-5 Loss to La Verne : Baseball: Kingsmen mount late rally, but fall in NCAA Division III playoff opener.
- Rally Killer : El Dorado's Jamieson Has Knack for Escaping From the Toughest Pitching Jams
- A Fast-Food La Serenata for the Westside
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Confusion Looms for Digital Video Discs
- Video Dating Service Settles FTC Charges
- Bergen Brunswig Corp.: The Orange-based distributor of...
- Government Has Cause to Hold Nichols, Judge Rules : Courts: Magistrate rejects defense argument that evidence falls short. Lawyer says suspect was home on day of Oklahoma City blast.
- Custody Fight's Twist: Twins by 2 Fathers
- UC Selects Merced Campus : Education: The availability of water is the deciding factor as regents choose Central Valley site. But construction is years away because no funds exist.
- FILLMORE : Man Sought in Alleged Assault
- SEAL BEACH : City's Pier to Reopen on Saturday
- 22-Story Towers Win State OK : Marina del Rey: Critics say approval is sign of coastal panel's pro-growth tendency.
- LA PALMA : City Executive Expects a Good Fiscal Year
- THOUSAND OAKS : Armed Man Robs Fast-Food Outlet
- Brannan Is Satisfying Miami's Need for Speed
- COMMENTARY : Davis Playing the Angles for Stadium
- Ex-Executive of NME Hospital Convicted of Felony Threat : Health care: Former administrator of psychiatric facility sent letter to co-worker who had criticized him.
- Parliament Expands Power of Ukrainian President
- AUTOS
- OC HIGH / Student News and Views : The World Tilts in the Arcade
- Ancient Bacteria Held in Amber Are Revived : Biology: Microbes, 25 million years old, could yield many scientific clues. Research awaits verification.
- THE GOODS : The Worst Way to Cruise in the Web
- A Rose for Rose : Play, begun six years ago, plumbs the wit and wisdom of the Kennedy matriarch.
- SIMI VALLEY : Charges Filed Against Auto Service Firms
- PLATFORM : 'The Most Important Thing We Have in Common Is Our Diversity'
- Gang Attacks Prompt Stepped-Up Patrols
- 4,500 Attend Funeral for Slain Deputy
- MOVIE REVIEW : Thriller 'Amateur' Shoots Mostly Blanks
- Helionetics Inc.: The Irvine diversified high technology...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GAZA STRIP : Palestinians Say Veto Shows U.S. Is Biased
- THEATER REVIEW : Heehaw Instead of Heart
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Pier Duck-A-Thon Will Benefit Clinic
- CAMARILLO : Cineplex to Open Tonight in Mission Oaks
- FULLERTON / LA HABRA : Cities to Help Fund Communications Net
- Deputies Arrest Murder Suspect
- A Cautionary Tale for the Religious Right : Freedom: The role of the Christian Coalition in government should worry us all.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Student Art Picked for 1996 Calendar
- Recording of Menendez Call Could Be Heard by Jury
- Allanson Weighs In for Angels
- SOFTBALL : They Come to Hit Parker, Usually Miss : High school: La Canada ace turns batters away in droves, leads Spartans into playoffs.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Takes Time, but Mets Exploit Drabek
- Satisfying 'Poe' at Hollywood Court
- HEALTH CARE
- Pope Turns 75, but Says He's Not Ready for Retirement : Religion: John Paul II hits the age when other Catholic bishops must offer to quit. But he's leaving exit date to God.
- He's a Little Bit Country : Colin Cameron's recognition in the genre follows years of success with pop and rock, as well as jazz and folk. The bass player has contributed to film scores and more than 20 gold records.
- King of the Wild Frontier : Disney's influential vision of the American West goes on display at the Autry.
- KOREATOWN : Police Seek Clues in Slaying of Woman
- Witness to Fatal CityWalk Attack Is Arrested
- Writer Measures Parker and Gets Fit for a Collar : Softball: Times staffer learns just how difficult it is to hit La Canada right-hander.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rigas Reaches Deal to Buy Pirates
- SOFTBALL : The Final Chapter : Pitcher Blake-Small Concludes Storybook Career as No. 7 Matadors Open Play at Home in NCAA Regional
- Moshiri, Homberger Sign Letters of Intent
- That Sneeze Will Cost You: Kimberly-Clark Corp....
- Interest Rate Jitters Scare 81 Points Out of Dow : Markets: Widespread selloff is steepest since November, suggesting long-awaited 'correction' in stock prices may be here.
- Investors Souring on Actions of China's Tsingtao Beer Managers : Stocks: Amid lower profits, brewery officials have decided to retool. Overseas fund managers wonder why they weren't told of the strategy.
- Rain, Market Demand Take Toll on Builder J.M. Peters
- SAN FERNANDO : High School Gears Up for 100th Anniversary
- Disney Buying a Piece of Mickey Mouse Club
- Senior Tennis Looks for a Bit of Golf Magic
- Variety the Spice of Festival : Valley Jewish event will present a vast array of offerings, from a famed singer of Sephardic music to kosher Chinese food to an African American group singing in Hebrew.
- Surgery for Parkinson's Sparks Debate
- Ito Boots 2 Journalists for Talking in Court : Media: Reporters from Court TV, USA Today are permanently banned from proceedings. Jurors had complained that they were disruptive.
- A New Beat : Yes, they wear baggy clothes and have club names. But they aren't gang members. These days, party crews do battle with dance moves.
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine software company recorded...
- Two Words: Plastic Shortage: Coca-Cola Bottling Co....
- Pianist's Key Connections : Ross Tompkins has built a 35-year career playing with some of the grand characters of jazz.
- NORTHRIDGE : PTA to Raise Funds With Fair, Auction
- HEALTH CARE
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On
- DISNEY TEAMS WITH ANGELS : A Big League Merchandiser Steps Up to the Plate : Marketing: After the success of Mighty Ducks hockey and paraphernalia, the Disney/Angels agreement is being viewed as another potential coup.
- Lack of Decorum a Long Capitol Tradition
- Medical Lab to Pay $8 Million in Fraud Case
- Clothestime Inc.: The Anaheim women's clothing retailer...
- Company Town : Mel Harris Is Topic A at Sony
- Company Town : Kangaroos and Costner at Cannes
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: Shares of the Costa...
- House Adopts GOP Plan to Balance Budget by 2002 : Congress: A historic, 238-193 vote sends package of broad spending and tax cuts to Senate. Deficit-ending bill would slow Medicare's growth, curb farm subsidies.
- CDC Lab Sees Budget Cuts as Deadly Threat : Health: Officials warn that the agency's ability to do its job as the world's premier facility for tracking and controlling disease is at stake.
- L.A. Ethics Panel Says 3 Officials Violated Code
- PHILIPPINES : Best-Laid Plans Lead to Ballot Triumph for Reform-Minded President Ramos : He cast the election as a referendum on his economic liberalization policies.
- DRIVE-BY I.D.: The two men driving through...
- TouchStone Software Corp.: The Huntington Beach software...
- Company Town
- Disney Makes an Offer to Add Angels to Its Lineup : Baseball: Firm agrees to buy 25% from Autrys and operate the team. It would get option to buy the rest later.
- Alternative Women's Cadet Plan Backed
- DISNEY TEAMS WITH ANGELS : VOICES
- The Mouse's Biggest Booster
- 1 Victim's Son Held in Killings at CityWalk
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- FRANCE : Emigre Still at Airport 6 Years Later
- Senate OKs Ban on Cheap Handguns : Firearms: Measure on Saturday night specials passes narrowly and faces an uncertain future in the Assembly.
- House Adopts GOP Plan to Balance Budget by 2002 : Congress: O.C. delegation joins majority in 238-193 vote, sending plan for spending and tax cuts to Senate.
- Merrill Executives Saw O.C.'s Disaster Coming
- Consumers in a Fowl Mood: The Agriculture...
- Consumers in a Fowl Mood: The Agriculture...
- Dating Service Agrees to Settle FTC Charges
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes