- Lost and Still Not Found : David Rabe's tale of '70s confusion and personal quests is still valid, say director and stars of 'In the Boom Boom Room.'
- Haitian Deportee Jumps to Death From Plane
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Cult Leader Hints He'll Shift Blame
- For Investors, Attorney's Bet Pays Off Today
- HEALTH CARE : European Union Sets the Standards for O.C. Biomedical Companies' Profits
- Friendly Hills HealthCare Announces Services-Affiliation Pact
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Time Warner Defends Rappers : Music: Protesters reappear at annual meeting. CEO Levin stands by record labels and the creative process.
- Red-Hot Fund Manager Says It's Time to Cool It
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- Tuning In to Tradition : Acoustic music hasn't lost its charm. Today it blends old-time with modern styles.4
- Storms, Floods Plague Wide Swath of Nation
- Spending Cuts OKd Despite Veto Threat : Budget: House Republicans warn that emergency relief will be delayed if Clinton fails to sign bill. Measure slashes programs by $16.4 billion.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Affirmative Action Dispute Halts Meeting of UC Regents
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Financial Woes Bring Cutbacks to Fair : Entertainment: There will be four concerts this year at the Antelope Valley event instead of the customary five.
- GARDEN GROVE : Entrants Sought for Berry Festival Events
- Don't Silence America's Voices : U.S. foreign policy must remain linked to huge radio audience abroad
- COMMENTARY : Phillies Aren't Conceding a Thing to Braves in the NL East
- Sick, Tired, Nearly Snake Bit, Tiger Woods Keeps On Playing
- Hubbard's Back With New Way of Playing
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Measure R Fund-Raising Race Strictly No Contest : Politics: 'Yes' side leads $600,000 to 0, but both camps agree it doesn't mean much yet. 'No' side says it will have enough.
- Use of DNA Puts Science on Trial
- Suited for Savings : Local newscasters and celebrities find considerable discounts at a warehouse of top men's apparel in Westlake Village.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Raabe Released From Jail After Family and Friends Post His Bond
- RAPID WITHDRAWAL: Los Angeles police are seeking...
- Defense Cites Low Salaries in Honda Bribery Trial : Courts: Prosecutors, in closing arguments, say greed motivated executives to seek kickbacks for supplies of cars.
- Drawn Back to Childhood : More adults are returning to the comforts of crayons--from CSUN students to artistic parents.
- Zaire's Efforts to Contain Virus Criticized
- Retired General Accused of Torture Takes Over in Rio
- British Agree to Higher-Level Sinn Fein Talks : Northern Ireland: Key secretary and Gerry Adams to hold most senior contacts yet while in Washington next week.
- Disney, Autrys Reach Deal to Sell 25% of the Angels : Baseball: Firm will take over daily operation of club, with option to buy the rest of the team later.
- 7-Year-Old Pacoima Girl Killed in 3-Vehicle Crash
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- Kerkorian: Absent but Accounted For : Autos: Talk of his takeover attempt dominates Chrysler's annual meeting. Company announces 25% boost in dividend.
- A Message of Peace
- Latest Disney Attraction Gets Good Reviews : Angels: New investor prompts favorable responses by players, fans.
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Rockets Go to the Limit Against Suns
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Spurs Finally Deep-Six Lakers : Western Conference: Robinson, Elliott help San Antonio stave off home team and win series, 100-88, to gain finals for first time since 1983.
- Dodgers' Weakness Shows, 7-6 : Baseball: Relying on youth and beset by injuries, they lose third in row to Pirates.
- MOVIE REVIEW : China's Students 'Moving the Mountain'
- Clinton's Summit With Yeltsin
- Student Protest Halts UC Regents' Affirmative Action Discussion
- Lawrence Rockwood
- Christian Coalition
- Atheist's Treatise Raises Reactions
- Disney Co. to Buy 25% of Angels : New Partner to Run Team's Daily Operations : Baseball: Plan still needs approval of Major League owners. The entertainment giant will have option to purchase the rest later. News gives boost to Anaheim's plans for massive sports complex.
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- Obituaries - May 19, 1995
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- Lawsuit Alleges Attacks Linked to Contractors of Carole Little : Courts: Ex-employee makes the charges in wrongful-termination suit. Company denies liability.
- Deduction Considered for Home Sales Losses : Taxes: Valley experts are skeptical that the bill now before Congress would help those with quake damage.
- When Anaheim Falters, Disney Gives It a Boost
- Tax Deduction Considered for Losses From Home Sales
- 9 Stores, Restaurants Robbed by 3 Gunmen : Crime: The spree hits targets from Canoga Park to Hollywood. Police are investigating holdups at two Valley recycling firms.
- Student Dies After Youths Beat Him at High School : Violence: Teen-ager is attacked in hallway on Narbonne campus in Harbor City. Police arrest five.
- Tank's Driver Beset by Drug, Money Problems
- Irvine Police Seek Links in Computer Chip Robberies
- Gunshots Fired as 3 Men Rob Bank in Camarillo
- 22 Arrested in Broad Sweep Targeting 2 Anaheim Gangs : Police: Operations focus on aiding neighborhood near Disneyland. Unrelated raid carried out in Rancho Santa Margarita.
- Gunshot Slaying of Boy, 14, Baffles Authorities
- CLASS ACT: Russian ballet star Alexander Godunov,...
- Yaroslavsky, Feuer Can't Deny the Positives of 'Going Negative'
- Simi Valley Awarded Another Chance at Bat : Baseball: Southern Section overturns league ruling and installs Pioneers in playoffs. Westlake ousted.
- Tariff Clock Is Ticking for Luxury Car Dealers : Sales: The prospect of prices doubling draws more shoppers. There's lot of talk about impact of sanctions, but no ready answers.
- Killings Stun Garment Trade : Violence Shines Spotlight on Volatile Apparel Industry
- Luxury Car Tariff Draws Buyers : Autos: Consumers fear doubling of price for some Japanese models. Others refuse to be stampeded.
- DNA Statistics Point Firmly to Simpson, Witness Says : Trial: Criminalist's calculations magnify significance of blood 'matches.' But he also faults handling of evidence.
- Time Warner braces for complaints against rap
- Pushing U.S. Into Future With 1970s Vocabulary
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- MAYWOOD : Councilwoman Has City Hall Stirred Up
- REDONDO BEACH : Etched Images on Pier Delight Visitors
- DOWNEY : City Cracks Down on Truck Parking
- MTA Workers Seek to Join the Green Team : Transit: Forty-five employees are undergoing training for jobs on the new rail line. It is scheduled to begin operation this summer.
- Gardner, Crouch Named County Athletes of Year
- Pranks Precede Pratfalls : Baseball: Error-prone Angels lack focus after pregame frivolity and are beaten, 7-3, by Twins.
- House Panel Approves Telecom Bill
- MEXICAN STOCKS* Stocks pulled back from strong...
- Chips Easy to Steal, Hard to Trace : Computers: Orange County haul of at least $5 million is the latest and largest in a series of thefts of the valuable components.
- No Charges Expected in Crash in Which 4 Died
- No Mystery About It: Crime Books Still Sell : Three authors will autograph their whodunits this weekend in Thousand Oaks.
- Gourmet Benefits Hold the Promise of a Weekend for Every Taste
- Brentwood Road Bloc : Communities: Residents of enclave near the Getty Center receive tentative City Council approval to erect gates.
- BRIEFLY : Chemistry: USC Honors Nobel Laureate
- Interest Flap to Temporarily Reduce Payouts
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLITICS : Meet the Next President of the U.S. : He's got the skills, knowledge and compassion. Could the savior candidate be right under our noses?
- Boston's 1-2 Punch: Ford and Sutter Fired
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Steady Snow Satisfies Lachemann
- CLUB REVIEW : Live Music in Hip, Friendly Spaceland
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Roxy's Power-Pop Play: Seven Bands but No Progress
- Municipalities Want Tougher Securities Rules
- FILM : A Director Who Likes to Play the Angles
- 4-Year-Old Dies After Fainting on Disney Ride
- ARE YOU ADOPTING? It will be even...
- BRIEFLY : Hospices: Training Seminar for Volunteers
- SPECIAL SCREENING : 'Mon Amour': A Mix of the Beautiful and Wrenching
- Woman, N. Hollywood Man Held in Brentwood Slaying
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Restaurateur Vows Fight to Reopen Eatery at Pier
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1 Man Dies, Another Hurt in Crash
- LOS ANGELES : Council Delays Idea to Build Water Filtration Plant
- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA : School District Adopts New Investment Policy
- 4 Children, 2 Adults Injured in Crash
- Moment of Clarity in a Confusing Time : Accountability and problem solving in Orange County crisis are separate matters
- This Time, Ewing Doesn't Let a Big One Get Away : Eastern Conference: Basket with 1.8 seconds left saves Knicks from another collapse, 96-95, and sends series back to Indiana.
- Saugus Has Look of Title Contender : Softball: Top-ranked Centurions show increased intensity as they prepare for Friday's first-round Southern Section playoff against Bishop Montgomery.
- ART REVIEWS : Big and Bronze, but Do These Moores Measure Up?
- The Final Curtain Falls at Ambassador Auditorium : Entertainment: The Pasadena venue, noted for its intimacy and stellar acoustics, closes amid church controversy.
- MTI Technology Corp.: The Anaheim computer products...
- An Asian Spring
- COOKSTUFF : Humm Style
- Newport Beach Builder Files for Bankruptcy : Development: The demise of Bramalea of California Inc. was triggered by the collapse of its Canadian parent company. About 25 workers face layoffs.
- Valley Drug Leader Guilty in '88 Slayings
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : Taking Steps to Design Homes With Harmony : Facing staircases away from front doors is one of the many ways that builders are catering to Asian buyers by taking their cultural traditionsand beliefs into account.
- CULVER CITY : Consortium Takes Aim at Halting Hike in Water Rates
- 'STREET' GANG : Familiar Faces Put Into Song and Dance the Pleasures of Being 'Friends'
- Suspicious Minds : Heard about the black helicopters and detention camps? Well, it's not just the lunatic fringe that traffics in such rumors and hysteria.
- COVER STORY : Long Beach Barracuda, a new baseball team in a fledgling league, hopes to become a hit with fans. But for many of the players, it's. . . : More Than Just a Game
- Tutto Style: All the Best Under the Sun or the Sea
- BREA : City Aims to Ease Effects of Added Trash Runs
- BURBANK : Council OKs New Contract for Ovrom
- Air Force Fighter Now Seeks a Defense : Military: Capt. James Wang will face a court-martial in a fatal 'friendly fire' incident that he says is not his fault. He is raising funds for his cause.
- Mistrial Declared in Double-Murder at Newport Shop : Courts: Jurors deliberate for eight days but are almost evenly split in second trial of ex-Marine.
- Hard Work Comes Easy to Robertson : Softball: Fullerton player helped care for her four siblings. Now she helps Titans reach NCAA Regionals.
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 DAILY REPORT : Rahal Returns Favor, Lends Penske a Car
- PREP SWIMMING : Birmingham, Granada Hills Take Team Titles
- State Cancer Society Elects Thomas Gates as President
- REDONDO BEACH : Officials Brushing Off Bias Claims, Suit Says
- Caltrans Under Fire on Homes Along 710 Route
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW : Metal Head Loses Its Cool, but Crime Patrol Cleans Up : Both put players in battles of good versus evil, but only the latter stands up to pressure. A third offering gives Trekkers a treat.
- Gay Trustee's Exchange of Vows Upsets Backers : Redondo Beach: Some say Zeke Zeidler was not open about his sexual orientation during the campaign. He says he never tried to hide it.
- You Call This a Motto?
- THOUSAND OAKS : District Denies Return of 2 Students in Fight
- Old Country Lebanese Cooking in Old Pasadena : Pita Pita offers authentic Middle-East dishes at reasonable prices. And the appetizers are gratis, part of a hospitable tradition.
- GOP Poised to Renew Speakership Battle : Assembly: Although Republicans may gain a one-vote majority in June, infighting lessens their chances of an immediate takeover.
- Fearful Public Creates Dark Days for Japan Night Life : Terrorism: Despite arrest of cult leader, anxiety casts pall over Tokyo. More suspects are taken into custody.
- MUSIC : Black Crowes Take Flight on a String of Album Successes : The bluesy rockers have no problem selling hits. But the group says it's often been misunderstood by the public.
- ORANGE : Fire Department Ambulance Service Plan Raises Howl
- How Much Longer, Sen. Packwood? : Stung anew in sexual harassment probe, he should do the nation a favor and quit now
- Legacy of a Lifetime : Bequest: After building a fortune over 40 years, a childless couple leave $7.8 million to Harvard to study Alzheimer's disease.
- Countywide : Court Will Review Communications Deal
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Canseco Goes on Disabled List
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Sunny Hills Upsets El Toro to Advance
- ARTThe Art of Sir Andrew: Composer Andrew...
- Tokyo Ponders Options in Face of Auto Tariffs : Trade: Japan files formal complaint with WTO, says it may be forced to retaliate.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls, but Nasdaq Surges on Tech Issues
- The Great Merlot Stampede
- Loaf of Plenty
- Can New French President Deliver? : He Vows to Tackle Joblessness Malaise
- Casting Off Cares With the Launch of a Kite
- Before Falling for Bargains, Be Seasonable
- Long Beach Prepares to Tighten Belt : Budget: The city manager proposes broad cuts and rate increases to offset a deficit.
- The Verdicts Are In : 'McMartin Trial' Premiere a Chance to Judge Movie--and Media
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- A New Haven for the Madding Crowd
- Judge Inclined to Oppose Cypress Warehouse Project
- American Health Services Corp.: The Newport Beach...
- Cover Story : All the Lost Flavors
- FORKLORE : Seeds and Stems
- Senate Panel Plans Packwood Case Hearings
- Doubters Become Believers After Seeing Quirky 'Englishman'
- Budget Clash Likely to Slow California, Oklahoma Aid : Appropriations: Bill containing disaster, bombing funds is target of a veto threat by Clinton. He objects to cuts totaling $16.4 billion.
- Dire Straits"Making Movies" (1980) Warner Bros."Making Movies"...
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cafe Puts Brazilian Accent on Grilled Meats and Zesty Sauces : Specialties at Galletto include garlicky roast chicken, lively pastas and mesquite-roasted items on skewers.
- On No Name Street in Rolling Hills Estates, residents form a road bloc
- Wilson Stalls Tax Cut Plan to Avert Defeat
- Cultivating a Winning Crop : Strawberries Take Root and Thrive in County's Perfect Climate
- Man Given Life Term in Murder : Courts: Jury decides death penalty would be too punitive for Frederick Jackson, convicted of raping a woman and then ordering her death.
- Nomo Creates Furor, Can't Manage a Win : Baseball: In fourth start, he strikes out 14 in seven innings, but Dodgers lose to Pirates, 3-2.
- THE COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Rookie Coach Leads CSUN Like a Veteran
- 'Brigadoon' Lives Up to Legend : Theater review: With a spirited cast of lads and lasses, Fullerton Civic Light Opera takes a lovely high road to the heart of Lerner and Loewe's magical Scottish land of enchantment.
- West Coast's First Imax 3-D Theater to Debut in O.C. : Entertainment: High-tech sight-and-sound system with six-story screen will open at the Irvine Spectrum in November.
- ARCADIA : Police Department to Hold Public Event
- Cajun Rocker to Spice Up Strawberry Festival : The Louisianian, who records in French and English, says he's renewing his interest in Acadian music.
- It's a Cinch : Corsets Are in Fine Form, Squeezing Age-Old Benefits into Pretty Packages--Minus the Discomfort, of Course.
- Obituaries : * Gregory Blackman; Retired Mechanic at Rockwell
- ELECTIONS / LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL 5TH DISTRICT : Yaroslavsky, Feuer Exchange Barbs in Debate
- Salvation Army Seeks Donations at Trailer
- Countywide : Auto Dealers Group to Give Schools Funds
- Dornan to Push AIDS in Military Policy Again : Legislation: House panel chairman wants those who test positive for virus to be discharged. He tried to pass the provision last year.
- GLENDALE : Police Pick Up 36 Truants During Sweep
- Man Found Guilty in Killings of 2 Officers : Crime: He may face death penalty in 1993 Compton shootings. Case hinged on testimony of a witness who said he heard defendant brag about the murders.
- County Prosecutors Request Moorpark City Hall Documents : Inquiry: Meeting minutes are sought in continuing probe of financial transactions involving Councilman Scott Montgomery.
- Tiebreaker Approved for Bowl Games
- PASADENA: Scott Weiland, lead singer for the...
- The Career of Oscar Brown Jr. Would Fill a (Musical) Book : The master songster brings his brand of jazz, blues and humor back to Wheeler Hot Springs, where he packed the house the last time.
- Peddling His Views as He Pedals Along
- 'Classic Loner,' Fired From Work, Returns Armed and Kills 3, Injures 4
- Navy Commander, Pilot Missing in Fighter Crash
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : An Experiment to Save on Science Camp Costs
- Mavericks' Kidd, Pistons' Hill Share NBA Rookie-of-Year Award
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rodriguez Has a Short Stay
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Hey, Who's on Ropes, Anyway? : Pro basketball: Lakers still trail and don't have home-court edge, but Van Exel's shots change momentum heading into Game 6.
- REDONDO BEACH : Crackdown on Massage Parlors to Be Discussed
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Beijing Condemns Naming of Monk
- LA HABRA HEIGHTS : 4th City Manager in a Year Is Selected
- Poles to Halt Arms to Iran After Tank Deal, U.S. Says : Military: State Department spokesman declares that delivery of 'mainly outmoded' vehicles is unlikely to change Mideast balance.
- BEL-AIR : Presbyterians Name Likely Successor to Moomaw
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 15 Sand Canyon Mailboxes Stolen : Crime: Thieves halt delivery to neighborhood. Vandalism and theft has been common in the posh area in recent years.
- City Says Man Got Child Porn On-Line : Crime: Sun Valley resident is first to be charged with downloading sexual images of boys from the Internet.
- Man Accused of Possessing Child Porn From Internet : Computers: It is the first such charge in L.A. City attorney calls obscene material in cyberspace a growing problem.
- Female Technician Alleges Sexual Harassment at Jail
- What's Best for the Sonics Is to Bring Back Karl
- Denzel's Acting School : Washington's Success Is Built on Technique and Strategy
- Saba Petroleum Co.: The Irvine independent oil...
- Platinum Software Corp.: The Irvine financial software...
- SUMMERY SUMMARY : The Memorial-to-Labor-Day Sandwich Is Stacked With Standbys and Fresh Stuff
- WESTWOOD : Tax District to Fund Village Promotions
- FOR THE KIDS : The Cat's Coming Back Again to Delight Ventura Youngsters : Fred Penner's career as a top children's entertainer began with a hit song about a funny feline who wouldn't stay away.
- RIDING THE RAILS: Amtrak foreman Phil Nerkowski...
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- LOS ANGELES : Holden's Proposal Defends Need for Affirmative Action
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS CITY COUNCIL : Markey Is Trying to Keep Crime at a Distance
- Crop Success Relies on Strict Attention to Earthy Details
- Details Divide GOP's Flat-Tax Boosters : Congress: Split centers on retention of mortgage interest, charitable deductions. Both sides agree there's no way to predict reform's effect.
- 2 Arrested in Slaying of Brentwood Man
- SAN FERNANDO : Owner Appeals Call for Home Demolition
- County Democratic Committee Backs Measure R : Sales tax: Vote is 21 to 8. But 11 abstain, prompting an anti-tax figure to say the party endorsement lacks punch.
- Agencies to Combine Computer Gang Files
- Obituary : Eric Porter; Starred in 'The Forsyte Saga'
- Countywide : Judge Rejects Settlement in Customer Mailing-List Case
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- Chapman Coach Is Showing Plenty of Confidence in His Softball Team
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- ARCADIA : City Weighs Plans for Outdoor Complex Similar to CityWalk
- Vendors on Boardwalk Win Court Round
- LONG BEACH : Residents Give $10,000 to Aid Bombing Victims
- COLUMN ONE : Pawnshops Puttin' On the Ritz : Upscale shops offer quick money for high-rollers who can't quite keep up with their images. Instead of the shabby stores of the past, brokers run boutiques that trade in Ferraris and fine art.
- South Pasadena, Ex-Mayor Prentiss OK $900,000 Settlement
- Kim Richey"Kim Richey" MercuryYou can count on...
- Panel OKs Bill That Threatens Recreation Area : Santa Monicas: The area could be dropped from the federal parks system under the congressional measure.
- Labor Suffers From Workers' Loss of a Voice : Run by professionals, unions are out of touch with the working stiffs who need them.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City OKs Restaurant Owners' Bid for Depot
- PREAKNESS STAKES : Storm Doesn't Trouble Lukas, Thunder Gulch
- Evans Is Steady Again for Rancho Santiago
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman's Tanaka Opens With a 79
- Japanese May Prefer to Pay Tariff Themselves : Trade: In the event of sanctions, Japanese executives say, they may decide to continue to sell their cars at current prices.
- GOP Leaders Embrace Christian Coalition Plan : Congress: Conservative group's 10-point agenda includes abortion restrictions, elimination of Education Department.
- Senate OKs Panel to Probe Clintons' Whitewater Role : Inquiry: 42 Democrats cooperate in setting up first such special committee since Iran-Contra. D'Amato, President's outspoken critic, will serve as chairman.
- A Blend of History, Panorama
- Taxing Decision : Higher Tariffs Against Japan Worry Auto Dealers
- Club Formed to Attract NFL Expansion Team : Pro football: Rams Booster Club, Save the Rams members trying to persuade league to give county another franchise.
- Dollar's Decline Against Yen Hurts Pinnacle Micro Stock
- International Business : THE THAILAND ECONOMY
- Root 3
- SHOPTALK : It's the Thought--or the Car--That Counts : Lapel pins, bears and other tokens are small but special for your graduate, when a Rolls is not an option.
- Mushrooms, Brownies
- PICO RIVERA : Bond Issue Considered to Repay Sales Taxes
- Reward Offers: Long Odds and Few Winners
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Vietnam Quietly Increase Diplomatic Ties
- Plans for New Town Stir Up Water Issues
- Chimayo Grill Checks In With Chic Charm
- An Abundant Assortment of Seafood
- Oxnard Dishes Up Strawberries
- SIERRA MADRE : Gift to School Honors Japanese Garden Project
- Woman Walking Dog Discovers Body of Teen Boy
- Armed Thieves Make Off With Millions in Memory Chips : Computers: Orange County haul of at least $5 million is the latest and largest in a series of thefts of the valuable components.
- WESTSIDE / Cover Story : TOUGH GLOVE : Former Pro Boxer Phil Paolina's Hip, Upscale Gym Is Where Celebrities and Others Come for a <i> Real</i> Workout
- Orange County Top 10
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Being 14, Coming of Age Were Never This Hilarious : YOUTH IN REVOLT: The Journals of Nick Twisp--A Novel <i> by C.D. Payne</i> ; Doubleday $21, 496 pages
- GOINGS ON : Live, Bob Dylan, Black Crowes Ready to Bowl : Santa Barbara venue kicks off its season. And at Lotte Lehmann hall, top pianist Rosalyn Tureck will perform.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Drives More Than Hard Bargain With Japan
- Charges Filed Against Auto Service Firms
- Oldies but Goodies : Norm's Aged Axes Are the Scepters of Rock 'n' Roll Royalty
- MOORPARK : Stabbing Victim Is Identified; Student Sought
- Northridge Sweeps WAC's Top Awards
- Section Committee to Hear Playoff Flap : Marmonte baseball: Group will determine which team should take the No. 3 spot.
- Pop Music Review : The Rankin Family's Sweet Sound of Success
- Bodies of 2 Shooting Victims Found in Unrelated Cases
- HAWTHORNE : Warwick's Retrial in Missing Dog Case Is Set
- El Monte High Slashes Its Dropout Rate to 1% : Education: Extensive programs bring figure down from 67% in 1986. State recognizes achievement with School of the Year award.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- SEC Upholds Suspension of Brokerage Employee
- Sony Music Has 'Killer Year' With Record Worldwide Album Sales
- GARDEN FRESH : The Little Peas
- Comforts Keep Air Travelers Happy
- Anaheim Officer Fired for Whistle-Blowing, He Claims
- Staggered by Hits, Unions Need Ways to Regain Punch : Jobs: Balance of power tips to management, leaving workers feeling vulnerable in a cold new business world.
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : On Genetics, Personal Anguish and a Cruel Disease Called Huntington's : MAPPING FATE: A Memoir of Family, Risk and Genetic Research, <i> by Alice Wexler</i> , Times Books/Random House, $23,320 pages
- Swing Kids Step Back to Classiness at Birraporetti's
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- IRWINDALE : Judge Sides With Council, Rejects Card Club Ballot Measures
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls, but Nasdaq Gains on Tech Rally
- Wonder Jock: When More Is Better
- PASADENA : Woman's Lawyer Raises Doubts on Oliver Probe
- SAN PEDRO : Water Lovers Told to Give 3 Areas Wide Berth
- The Wearing of the Green
- VENTURA : El Concilio Names Executive Director
- Gun Foes Protest at Moorhead's Area Office : Legislation: Groups do not want congressman to vote to repeal assault-style weapons ban. Spokesman says he won't change stance.
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- CAMARILLO : State Hospital Plans a Country Ho-Down
- CAMARILLO : Planners OK Final Phase of Outlet Mall