- Lesson Forces HIV Testing of Students : Health: Instructor is given a letter of reprimand after 10 sixth-graders prick their fingers with a shared pin.
- Clinton to Unilaterally Fund Bosnia Force : Military: President backs rapid-reaction plan with $95 million from emergency account.
- Grant's Arrest Leaves Many Wondering 'Why?'
- HIGH COURT ENDS TERM : Voting District Rule Adds Complications to Complicated Task : Politics: The issue of how to draw election boundaries will likely take more court cases to decide. Critics see backtracking for minorities.
- Unabomber Sends New Warnings
- UCI Picks New Hospital Chief, Sources Say
- Local GOP Players Have All Bases Covered in Evolving Game Plan
- STILL TUNED IN: Robert Nelson, head of...
- U.S. Remains World's Top Debtor Nation
- Battle Over Electric Car Deadline Is Heating Up : Autos: Car makers say they won't be able to sell the required 20,000 vehicles in '98. Proponents claim demand is there.
- HEALTH CARE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : U.S.-Japan Pact Gives Stocks, Bonds and Dollar a Lift
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Cheater Noodles
- It's Your Life : TOTALLY COSMIC : Getting in Touch With Psychic Options
- Egypt, Sudan Clash at Border as Tensions Rise : Mideast: Mubarak meets Sudanese exiles after assassination bid that he blames on extremists.
- Samples for Sale the L.A. Way
- Survey Faults Security at Federal Buildings : Safety: Severe shortcomings found in more than half of nation's facilities. Clinton orders immediate upgrading to meet minimum standards.
- MR. RIGHT? : A Sunny Hills grad is the latest designer to head up Anne Klein. Is this finally . . .
- Fong Revives Talk of O.C. Takeover
- Ethics Panel Chief, Mayor's Aide to Meet : Government: Outgoing panel president fears his Riordan-appointed replacement may dilute commission's role.
- Jurors Award $1.2 Million in Death of O.C. Teen-Ager : Courts: Laguna Niguel couple wins suit over motorized water-skiing collision involving their son.
- CHOC Layoffs Surpass 15% of Its Work Force : Downsizing: Restructuring of the pediatric hospital is expected to save $11 million over the fiscal year starting in July. The reductions include the elimination of 199 positions, some of which were vacant.
- Obituaries : * Jack E. Reeder; General Manager, Barber Ford
- Union Backs Recall of 2 School Trustees
- South Bay : TORRETTES VICTORIOUS
- MISSION VIEJO : Library Allocation Juggled to Make Bonds, Grants Possible
- This Stogie Is as Good as Gold
- COMMENTARY : Senior Open Is a Welcome Change
- Hughes Aircraft Plans to Lay Off 295 at Newport Beach Computer Chip Plant
- Sparks Fly Over Fire Rebuilding : Malibu: Neighbors fear that exemptions from construction rules granted to victims of 1993 blaze will result in bigger homes, blocked views and safety hazards.
- Mexico Peasants, Police Clash; 14 Die
- The Cosmos as Fashion Guide
- 'Diary' Reads Like Tales of the Office Bore
- San Fernando Valley : Reprieve Doesn't Ease Park Closure Fears
- Few Tears Here : Football: Many Coliseum neighbors are not sorry to see Raiders--and rowdy fans--go. Some firms may suffer, though.
- Channel 4 Drops Lewis as No. 2 Sportscaster
- St. Louis Rams to Gain Custody of Anaheim Stadium Locker Stalls
- NBA DRAFT : A Net Result for O'Bannon : Bruins: He goes to New Jersey with No. 9 pick. Zidek a Hornet at No. 22, Edney a King at No. 47.
- CalFed Gets OK to Sell Stakes in Suit
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : JAPAN'S ECONOMY : Output Slide Raises Fears of Recession
- Iwerks Entertainment Inc.: The Burbank designer and...
- Bat Blossoms
- Justice Dept. Drops Probe of Packwood Lobbyist Ties : Ethics: Decision doesn't end the senator's legal problems. But experts say the action may have a favorable impact on the sexual misconduct case.
- Illegal Immigration Report to House Urges Stiff Curbs : Congress: Task force's approach compared to Prop. 187. Proposals include tough penalties for fake documents.
- Repeated Trade Crises Test Ties
- ROCKTALK : Local Folk Singer Wins at Telluride Festival : Alan Thornhill, sort of a Ventura County version of James Taylor, brings home prize guitar from the Colorado competition.
- What the Well-Dressed Astronaut Wears
- After All Is Said and Moved, It's Just a Game : Raiders: Working-class fans can afford the price of a ticket only when there is work.
- 17-Year-Old Faces Trial as Adult on Murder Charge
- SPLASH NOTEBOOK / MARTIN HENDERSON : Ervine Racks Up Time in the Box
- Executive Travel : Crowded Airlines Clamp Down on Carry-Ons
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Swindler Ordered to Pay Investors $6.3 Million : Law: Michael E. Parker, in prison over a related scam, defrauded backers of an Irvine company he founded.
- The Sour Days of Summer
- POP : ROCK'S HARD PLACE : In the early '80s, the Plimsouls went their own, angry way in rock, not too punk or too pop, and others followed. Now they're back for more.
- Agencies Vow to Keep Emergency Measures : Threat: Possibility of hoax will not lessen vigilance, officials say. Scrutiny of passengers, bags, is stepped up.
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Ray Resigns as Fairfax Football Coach, Takes Post at PCC
- Builders Go Back to Drawing Board for Comforts of Home, Asian-Style : Stairways in harmony with Chinese metaphysics and kitchen bins for 50-pound rice bags cater to buyers' cultural background.
- Losing the Battle : Education: Truancy is a major problem even at good schools such as Taft High in Woodland Hills. Friends, fun or drugs may lure students out, and fences don't keep them in.
- Thousand Oaks' Policy of Recycling Paves the Way for National Award : Environment: City is honored by Conference of Mayors for progressive use of resources, which includes making streets out of ground-up tires.
- Willoughby Has Lesson for Garnett
- NBA Players File Antitrust Suit
- Where the Sparks Will Fly on the Fourth
- House Approves Amendment to Ban Flag Desecration
- THREAT FROM THE UNABOMBER : Few Alter Flights, but Number May Rise Over Holiday
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Planet to Tommy Tune: Come In, Please! : Enthusiasm goes both ways when 'Stage Door Charley' cast members visit the starry, Hollywood-style eatery.
- Hubbell Gets 21 Months in Fraud Case : Courts: Former Justice Department official targeted in Whitewater probe is sentenced for overbilling law firm and clients and evading taxes.
- Lawyers, Books and Money Spice Up Court Sidebars
- San Gabriel Valley : HIRING FREEZE
- Central Los Angeles : Artist Blends Urban, Desert Influences
- STANTON : City Council Passes Budget, Promises Improved Services
- LOS ALAMITOS : Surplus Anticipated in $6.4-Million Budget
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : An Enticement to Be Seated
- CLUB REVIEW : Clear View of '70s Absurdity at Windows
- JAZZHampton Suffers Stroke: Jazz great Lionel Hampton...
- Hamilton's Withdrawal Scrutinized
- United Leisure Corp.: The Irvine company said...
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : REACTION IN JAPAN : Progress Could Come Slower Than U.S. Thinks
- More Than Lemon, More Than Basil
- Winnowing Through the Pinot Noirs
- Sports : Pick and (En)roll : While Danny Walker Decides on a New School, Westchester's Ed Azzam Defends His Coaching Philosophy
- Atlantis Crew Readies for Mir Docking : Shuttle: The meeting--the first in space of a Russian and U.S. craft in 20 years--is an extremely delicate operation that commander Robert Gibson likens to 'threading a needle.'
- Fred Bewley; Official With County Schools
- Grayeagle(PG) This is a 1978 remake of...
- Amid Rising Pressure, Mexico Interior Minister Quits : Politics: President names well-connected party member to powerful post after resignation of his longtime friend.
- Culver City Youth Clinic Facing Financial Woes : Medicine: Nonprofit health center on a local high school campus is struggling to maintain service levels while coping with a funding crisis.
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Gene That Causes Alzheimer's in People in Their 30s Found
- Schools
- Central Los Angeles : CRACKDOWN ON LANDLORD
- Smith Finally Fails Angels : Baseball: Closer's save streak ends at 19 when he gives up three runs in ninth inning, allowing Rangers to win, 9-8.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : One Girl and AIDS: Ending the Secret
- Cheers and Jeers : Despite Taunts, Male Athletes Find Success as Cheerleaders
- Midyear Crop Yields Fine Fruit and Other Joys
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : International Business : NEWS ANALYSIS : Giving It a Rest : U.S. Likely to Resolve Other Trade Issues More Quietly
- Executive Travel : It's in the Comfort Zone
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Measure R Defeat Raises the Stakes in Merrill Lynch Suit : Litigation: County officials pin their hopes for needed cash on legal action against the investment giant.
- These Clothes Are Trendy (She Hopes)
- Soka Buys Land in Orange County : Education: The university plans to build a 100-acre campus there after Calabasas expansion was rebuffed.
- NFL on NBC: Maguire Up, Trumpy Down
- ART REVIEWS : Perna Builds Miniature, Playful World of Imagination
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Appier Can't Figure Out Cleveland or Murray
- Hyatt Newporter Series: Junction at the Function : Jazz: Contemporary meets mainstream at this year's 10-concert event. Both camps are likely to find something to please them at Friday's appearance by Norman Brown.
- Cover Story : Kisses for Breakfast, Lightning for Lunch
- Serbs Kill 5 in Pounding of Sarajevo : Bosnia: Rebels attack journalists, apartment building. It was the 12th consecutive day of shelling in capital.
- ARCHITECTURE : 3 Designs Later, an OK for Planet Hollywood
- Senate, House Delegations Split on Bases : Congress: Californians in lower house are urging Clinton to hold firm on proposed closures while senators call on him to reject the recommendations.
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Fact Sheet
- Text of Flag Amendment
- Rights Group Assails Mexico Army Probe of Chiapas Deaths
- Space Station Receives Key Funding Vote : Aerospace: House committee authorizes funds to complete project, which supports 1,000-plus O.C. jobs.
- Dana Point : Council Approves $12.85-Million Budget
- A Milestone for Laguna Democrats : Politics: On the 50th anniversary of local liberal club, memories are kinder than current realities.
- Loss of Grant Won't Kill Library Plan
- South Bay : FRENCH FRY PROVINCIAL
- Graf's Injuries May Be Real Trouble : Wimbledon: Back and wrist cited by coach as problems after matches.
- Arbitrator Awards Ducks' Valk $430,000 for Last Season
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Q & A : What Was Everybody So Worked Up About, Anyway?
- Great White
- First Half of July
- U.S., Japan Reach Trade Pact on Cars : Commerce: Tokyo agrees to steps making it easier for American auto makers to compete but avoids locking into sales figures. Stiff tariffs on Japanese vehicles averted.
- A Day for Purple Wigs, Pink Buses and Tolerance
- SPOTLIGHT : WHERE TO SEE FIREWORKS ON JULY 4 : ALISO VIEJO
- O.C. Quickly Feels Wrath of Wall Street
- Wilson Seeks Financial Relief for Counties : Legislature: Governor expands special legislative session to include Los Angeles County. He calls for bill on unfunded mandates.
- Coroner Rules Tot's Death a Homicide
- Vitamin Plant Explodes, Burns, Killing 1 Worker : Tragedy: Blast also injures brother of dead man. About 20 employees dash for safety after ceiling caves in.
- Car Owned by Stabbing Victim Found : Investigation: Vehicle was apparently abandoned in El Cajon. It has been missing since the body of Mary Irene Lewis, 16, was found in Garden Grove.
- OJAI : Council OKs Budget That's 'Status Quo'
- 2 LAPD Detectives, Suspect Recovering From Shootout
- Harkey Working Hard to Stay in Majors : Baseball: Former Titan, now with the Athletics, has been making adjustments in an attempt to stay ahead of hitters.
- Dodgers Praised as Padres Win, 8-2 : Baseball: Tony Gwynn breaks ranks, insists L.A. is the team to beat even after San Diego does exactly that.
- Aftershock Marks Quakes' Anniversaries
- Nona's Courtyard Cafe in Ventura will change...
- Kirk Maxson and His Friends Are Cooking Up a Blue Stew : The local musicians have resurrected the group headed by the late Buddy Smith. And they cater to dancers.
- Club Nack Offers Bevy of Bands
- COMEDY : Update: Norm MacDonald
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cool, Aloof John Redwood Adds Fire to British Politics
- Deserted Boy's Father Waives Extradition : Crime: Suspect will return to California from Maryland, where he was arrested, to face charges. Parents allegedly abandoned the 3-year-old in San Bernardino.
- Precaution Increased at Airport : Security: Travelers advised to arrive early at John Wayne, where guards are requiring photo IDs in wake of Unabomber threat. Carry-on luggage is subject to examination.
- WESTMINSTER : New Budget Cuts Jobs, Hikes Water Rate
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : City Places Site Limits on Adult Businesses
- Self-Barbering: It Can Get Hairy
- CYPRESS : Council Adds Issues to Fall Recall Ballot
- UCLA Improves Removal of Cancer Cells From Bone Marrow : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- VILLA PARK : Longer City Trash Pact Includes Fee Hike
- Should All Students Be Drug-Tested? : Controversial Supreme Court decision is wise only to the extent it is applied carefully
- Recount in Close Race Is Demanded : Education: Lucia Rivera is challenging David Tokofsky's 72-vote margin of victory in school board election. Results may be known by July 6.
- Community Presses Council to Change Development Board
- South Bay : Victim Didn't Bank on Such Generosity
- Police Arrest 7th Suspect in Tustin Man's Beating Death
- Facing a Rough Decision : Golf Pro or Housewife? Promising Martin-Cobb Hopes to Be Both
- Survey Shows School Bond Support Lags : Oxnard: District phone poll of 380 homeowners reveals many are not willing to pay higher taxes to finance a new campus to ease crowding.
- Englebrecht Trying to Give Ballroom Bouts More Credibility : Boxing: La Mirada's Mike Walsh is one of the fighters the Irvine promoter has signed to a long-term contract.
- International Business
- Fourth of July : Pasta Salads: Beyond Macaroni
- Here's Where You Can Swing the Blues Away
- Granada Hills : Making Choices Focus of School Discussions
- Council OKs Burbank Budget With Few Changes, No Tax Hike
- FULLERTON/LA HABRA : State Awards Aid for Gang Prevention
- Wilson Hooks Racial Bait for Democrats : With affirmative action, he hopes to divert interest from issues the opposition excels in.
- CALIFORNIA NEWS : Yosemite's Tioga Pass Road to Open Friday
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- FILLMORE : They Get a Bang Out of Buying for the Fourth
- Obituaries : Milford Bliss; City Building Dept. Official
- VILLA PARK : City Council Passes Balanced Budget
- Valleywide : Torch User Sought in 9 School Burglaries
- CAMARILLO : Workers' Comp Fraud Trial Begins
- IBF Tells De La Hoya to Fight Julio or Lose Lightweight Title
- The Newport Harbor Yacht Club in Newport...
- Magic's Name on the Marquee : Movies: Community leaders hope Friday's opening of Magic Johnson Theatres at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza will spark a business renewal for the riot-scarred area.
- NBA Is a Young Man's Game : Draft: Smith, McDyess, Stackhouse, Wallace and Garnett lead the way.
- AEROSPACE
- GAMING
- Bites
- GOINGS ON : Patriotic Events to Fill Santa Barbara on July 4 : A block party, art show, live music, barbecue, parade, fireworks and more planned for the city's holiday celebration.
- FASHION / VIDEO VOGUE : Basic Black Patent Leather
- DEVELOPMENT : Beverly Hills City Council OKs Plan to Tighten Rules for Hillside Homes
- THE NEW YORK Stock Exchange : At Manhattan's Sample Sales, It's Every Woman for Herself as Bargain Hunters Grab Designer Castoffs at 50% (and More) Off
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bodega Bay Swims With Tasty Offerings : Thousand Oaks eatery has an extensive menu of fresh fish and an impressive list of beers and ales to complement dishes.
- L.A. STORIES : She Could Tame Tigers--and Little Boys
- IRVINE : Shady Canyon Development Passes Early Test
- Delay in Park Closings Brings No Celebrations
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Dreams of Sweet Spots, but Reality Is an 0-for-4 Night
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : U.S.-Japan Pact Gives Stocks, Bonds and Dollar a Lift
- The Very Best Blue Cheese Dressing
- It's a Dog's Life : Books: After a career of ups and downs, Willie Morris was ready for fun. So he turned to memories of his canine pal from childhood.
- Crunch Time Draws Near for California
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY
- Morel dilemma: Logging vs. mushrooming : A fungal harvest challenges old thinking about forest fires and clear-cutting. The influx of pickers also tweaks a few nerves.
- Voices : U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD
- Valleywide : Council Delays Action on Ventura Blvd. Plan
- Water World : Inner Workings : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Marijuana Possession Violated Court Injunction, Judge Rules
- DANA POINT : Grunion Run to Be Celebrated Friday
- I Didn't Know That . . . : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Padres' Gwynn Becomes Member of the Nomo Admiration Society
- Senate Adopts Bill Setting Limits on Fraud Suits : Securities: A 1934 law would be changed to grant legal protection to companies that make good-faith projections.
- International Business
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Terms of the Deal .. and the Pitfalls
- JAUNTS : Short Trip for Personal Peace, and Perhaps World Harmony : Tranquil sanctuary overlooking the Ojai Valley is devoted to using meditation for the greater good.
- Our Photo Imagination Can Soar With a Mac
- Obituaries : Gene Bell; Longtime Tap-Dancer, Vaudevillian
- Police Seeking 2 Robbery Suspects
- Southeast : Workers Asked to Take Unpaid Day Off
- Countywide : Baby-Sitting Class Offered by Red Cross
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Review Period on Dump Report Extended
- San Gabriel Valley : Settlement OKd in Wrongful Death Suit
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillips Pulls Switch and Giants Win, 2-1
- King of Their Draft, but Who Is This Guy? : Lakers: He's a high-scoring guard from Western Carolina who is being compared to veteran Sedale Threatt.
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : REACTION IN JAPAN : Progress Could Come Slower Than U.S. Thinks
- Old Dog, New Tricks: Hush Puppies Find a Fashion Niche : Footwear: The look is retro, casual and colorful. And the company is having a tough time keeping up with orders.
- Executive Travel : Hertz Returns to Free Mileage
- Keeping Motor Oil Out of Regions Waterways : Next week marks the beginning of a major countywide program that will provide 50 collection centers.
- RESTAURANTS : Beyond the Barnyard : Savory Middle Eastern Food (Plus Some Tasty Chicken) at Rosine's
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : For Dealers, Advertisers--Oh, What a Feeling : Trade: Pact allows everyone involved in luxury Japanese car sales to breathe easier. And even customers may have something to smile about.
- SANTA ANA : Schools Budget Has No Immediate Cuts
- New Drug Protocol Found Effective Against T-Cell Cancers : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Riordan Chief of Staff Ouchi Resigns : City Hall: Mayor's top aide returns to UCLA full time. Deputy Mayor Robin Kramer will replace him and a chief operating officer position will be created.
- Board of Education Acts on Plans for Bond Issue : Glendale: District staff is ordered to come up with outline by July 27 on the $100-million measure to upgrade facilities.
- Teen Pleads Guilty in Slaying of Gang Member : Courts: Attorney says the shot was meant as a warning. Victor G. Ramirez of Simi Valley will be sentenced July 28.
- Preserving a Valuable Relationship : Tokyo and Washington cut a deal and avert the destructive insanity of a trade war
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perlman, Philharmonic in Midseason Bowl Form
- THEATER REVIEW : Tommy Tune on the Outside Looking In : He's Quite a Dashing Lead, but 'Stage Door' Doesn't Ignite
- International Business
- Overseers of Farm Aid Found to Be Recipients
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : For Dealers, Advertisers--Oh, What a Feeling : Trade: Pact allows everyone involved in luxury Japanese car sales to breathe easier. And even customers may have something to smile about.
- About 150 Sri Lanka Combatants Killed
- Teachers Vote to Strike if No Contract by Mid-September
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parade to Feature Helicopter Flyby
- Judge OKs Plan to Keep Late Rapper's Record Firm Afloat
- Those Sexist Good Old Boys
- Loser Demands Recount in Close School Board Race : Education: Lucia Rivera is challenging David Tokofsky's 72-vote margin of victory. Results may be known by July 6.
- Proposed Arts Budget Cut Too Drastic, Study Finds : The arts: The private sector would be unable to fill in the gap if Congress' 40% reduction goes through, says the Rockefeller Foundation.
- Monsanto to Buy Stake in Calgene, Inject Vital Cash : Biotech: Deal would propel first U.S. seller of genetically engineered food to the top of the $6-billion tomato-market heap.
- It's Better Than a Bread BasketA regular...
- Clinton Presses GOP to Ease Up on Budget Cuts
- Vote on Flag Amendment
- Fight Against Truancy a Losing Cause : Education: It is a major problem even at good schools such as Taft High.
- Holiday Blasts
- It's Your Life : ON DISC : Musical Adventure Celebrates Life Forces
- THEATER REVIEW : Pink Panther Strikes Yet Again in Moorpark Melodrama Show : Bumbling Inspector Clouseau returns to the stage, and a stripped-down plot makes room for some song and dance.
- 'Pocahontas' Puts a New Face on Traditional Disney Story
- VENICE : Thousands Expected to Celebrate City's 90th Year, Honor Founder
- After a 10K, Holiday Beer Tastes Better
- THEATER REVIEW : Comedy, Coincidence in Support of Romance : 'Scapino' at the Dinner Theatre combines bad jokes, a variety of accents and an absurd plot.
- Right, Everyone Gets the Anti-Tax Message : But what to do in wake of landslide defeat of Measure R?
- Valleywide : Ruling Delayed on Home-Business Law
- 3 Injured as Car Plunges Off Road
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Quiet Urgency as KUSC Nears Fiscal Year End
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Dreams of Sweet Spots, but Reality Is an 0-for-4 Night
- To Millen, Fastest Way Up the Hill Is Close to the Ground
- Miramax Circumvents 'Kids' Controversy : Movies: Independent company is set up to distribute the graphic teen film, avoiding potential problem for the Disney-owned firm.
- In Almost a Match for the Ages, Rubin Wins, 17-15, in the Third
- A Courageous Journey Along the Road to Closure--and Success : Books: Columnist DeWayne Wickham writes of his troubled life--his parents' murder-suicide, the pain of poverty and his brother's homosexuality.
- FOR THE KIDS : Recycling a Boon for Children's Projects : Art From Scrap program takes business throwaways and finds a creative new role for them at the education center in Camarillo.
- Group Fiddles Around to Please the Masses : Cletus Bumpus & the Other Guys can be found every Thursday evening playing at Tommy's Drive-In in Camarillo.
- It's Your Life : MUSIC SCENE : Opening Date Fulfills Band's Wishes
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD / THE DEAL-MAKERS : Hashimoto: Debonair, Confident, a Contender
- Is Speech a Weapon That Needs Controls? : Assn. of Talk Show Hosts convention and an award given to G. Gordon Liddy raise vital questions.
- Calabasas : Las Virgenes to Boost Water Bills by 5%
- Free Wetlands Tours Offered
- Synagogue Loses Appeals, Must Close by End of October
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel to Reconsider Church Development
- Workers Celebrate Base's Survival : Point Mugu: Navy personnel and civilian employees at a special gathering rejoice at keeping their jobs and cheer task force's accomplishments.
- Mural Brings Tortilla Flats Era to Life
- A prank by the Joker?Author John M....
- Finding Truth Is a Slippery Thing But Unlike the Law, Science Has More Time : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Pierce Mowed Down by Tauziat : Wimbledon: Fifth-seeded player eliminated in second round. Henman loses to Sampras, then is disqualified in doubles.
- COMMENTARY : Sparky Not Afraid to Walk Away
- Mission Viejo quarterback Austin Moherman will transfer...
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Still Contentious
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Irvine-Based Lantronix Names Three New Vice Presidents
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : And Now to the Hard Work Ahead
- Summer Fruits : Easier Than Pie
- Summer Fruits : Two Serious Desserts
- Injera Time
- COMEDY : Irvine Improv Throws Itself a Party
- BY DESIGN : Getting a Leg Up : With pantyhose, don't just check out the cost. How fine they feel when you put them on counts too.
- CULVER CITY : Builder Loses Appeal Over Traffic Fees
- ANIMALS : New Breed of Fire Dogs Sniff Out Arson
- When MTV Plays Pied Piper, Students Just Follow Along
- Billboard on County Land Is Approved
- CYPRESS : $19.4-Million Budget Approved for 1995-96
- Police Seek Man Who Assaulted Woman, Girl
- MOM GRAD: Lydia Nolasco made it. The...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Astros Get Catcher Wilkins From Cubs for Two Players
- Foreman Relinquishes IBF Title
- BANKING
- Fourth of July : Take It Outside
- MENU PLANNER : All Cool Food
- OC Fans' Choices
- UCLA : Program to Aid Learning-Disabled Parents
- Sierra Road to Yosemite Will Open Friday
- Saving Face With Exercise
- SIGHTS : The Art of Healing : The annual show of works by patients at Camarillo Hospital Gallery reveals intensity and dedication.
- Guild Serves Up Six Months of 'Fine Dining'
- Kim Vows to Push Reform Despite Vote : South Korea: President's party suffers huge losses in local balloting. He expresses pride in nation's cleanest election.