- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankees Trying to Deal Tartabull
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Titans Roll Into Final : Baseball: Cal State Fullerton routs Tennessee, 11-0; will face winner of USC-Miami game for championship.
- Hutu Elderly Are Primary Victims of Burundi Attack
- ART : From Creating to Curating : Artists organize their own show. Works range from drawings to pieces made of things from the trash.
- Bloom Is Off the Rose Bowl : Sports: Stadium may need major renovation to keep UCLA, its principal tenant. Backers of an overhaul say it also could lure a pro football team.
- 'Contract With Family' Brings Out Irreconcilable Differences
- Rabbi Claims Vandals Left Bible Passage as a Threat
- Willie Brown's Ignoble Legacy : Politics: The departing Speaker was a major contributor to the rise of voter disgust and the decline of his party.
- Grand Jury Withdraws Request for Independent Counsel : Probe: Panel resolves concerns that county counsel, D.A. had conflicts of interest in bankruptcy investigation.
- Aussies Would Bid Her Majesty Farewell : A good-natured movement presses for the former colony's full independence
- GARDEN GROVE : International Festival to Tempt the Palate
- Trainer No Foreigner to Cuban Boxers Who Defected to U.S.
- National Video Rentals
- COLUMN ONE : Making Room for Africa's Elephants : Conservation successes have created new problems for the continent. As herds outgrow parks, they must find a place in the hearts of workaday Africans who see little value in them.
- Oil Firms Oppose U.S. Plan to Clean McColl Dump Site : Environment: They contend process would produce odors and be expensive. The EPA will sponsor a public meeting next Thursday to compare tests and proposals.
- Amplification to Be Set Later
- Dixon Turns Disastrous Rehearsal Into Great Act : Baseball: Pitcher has horrible outing during intrasquad scrimmage but settles down for real show against Tennessee.
- Anniversary of TV's Ugly Obsession
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : An Earthshaking Change for Landless Homeowners
- U.S. Bid to Delay McVeigh Indictment Challenged
- PINCH HIT: Mickey Mantle got a second...
- Democrats Offer an Alternative Welfare Plan
- VENTURA : Daylong Children's Arts Festival Planned
- An Orthodox Jewish Enclave Thrives : Neighborhood: Synagogues and bakeries sprout as religious community of thousands prospers in North Hollywood.
- Calabasas, Agoura Hills Will Celebrate New Parks
- Feinstein Emerges as Leading Foe of Firearms Industry : Politics: Senate approval of amendment to 'tag' explosives has cast legislator in key role. Her brushes with violence help fuel her campaign.
- A Hyndai With Class...Seriously
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Charity Speedboat Race Planned
- Suspect Dies After Hospital Care Is Denied : Police: Paramedics said man in custody was feigning illness. LAPD and prosecutors are investigating his death.
- Lawsuit Charges UC Admissions With Fraud : Courts: Law and medical schools deceive fee-paying applicants by failing to reveal the importance of race, Tarzana attorney claims.
- FULLERTON : City to Take Final Budget Action June 20
- PASADENA : Light Rail Line Gets $40-Million Appropriation
- Boys Left Buckled in Back Seat of a Sweltering Car Are Laid to Rest
- CD Stereo Makes Fast Changes
- Old-Home Folks : Preserving Historic Buildings Is No Easy Task, Society Discovers
- End to Taxi Firm's Permit Urged : Transportation: Panel delays recommendation on Checker Cab, which has repeatedly failed to provide promised services.
- Fraternities Battle Falling Membership : UCLA: Limits on alcohol and changing student attitudes are bringing hard times to campus Greeks.
- Students Get Lessons in Life at Day Care : Education: Youths at Santa Paula High tend to preschoolers in a class aimed at potential parents or those considering a career in teaching.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trustee Lynch in Stable Condition
- Phone Chatter Third to Private Persuasion
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Inglebright in Saugus Speedway Spotlight
- One Last Hurrah for Newbury Park : Prep basketball: Four girls from State finalist in Ventura all-star game.
- Owners Decide to Speed It Up : Baseball: High strike, measures to shorten time of games adopted.
- 'Under Milk Wood' Quietly Mesmerizes at Off Ramp : Off Ramp's 'Milk Wood' Mesmerizes
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Pugmire Unrelenting in Her Will to Win : Athlete of the year: Esperanza distance star is amiable, but on the track she is all business.
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : 'Alternative' Package of Hank Williams : HANK WILLIAMS: "Alone and Forsaken," <i> Mercury</i> *** 1/2
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD:
- Bridgford Foods Corp.: The Anaheim convenience food...
- AUTOS
- RESCUE IN THE BALKANS : A Diet of Bugs, Rainwater, Hope
- Van Nuys Principal Rebuked : Education: District scolds high school official for urging elimination of one magnet program and cuts in two others.
- Children Make Cents of Lesson on Investment
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Residents Likely to See Big Hike in Water Bills
- MOORPARK : More Space Sought for Police Storefront
- Miscellany. . . .After spending time talking...
- Article Delivers a Blow to Philip Morris Stock : Smoking: Newspaper details years of company nicotine research. Specter of lawsuit liability raised.
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine company said Thursday...
- Fugitive Returned to California
- EVENTS : Sparking a Passion for the Dance : Teen-agers take such a liking to the tango that they create their own performing team.
- BOOK REVIEW / REVIEW : A Mother's Mysterious Death Leaves Family in Shadows : AFTER LYDIA, <i> by Sandra Tyler</i> , Harcourt Brace, $22, 304 pages
- Fugitive Financier Robert Vesco Arrested in Cuba
- EVENTS : Middle-of-the-Road Party : The success of NoHo will be marked by an unprecedented two-day street closure for a celebration.
- Man Found Slain in His Bedroom
- Packard Panel Votes to End Free Car Washes, Other Perks : Revenue: With budget trims in mind, a subcommittee led by the Oceanside Republican says members of Congress should begin to pay for many of their benefits.
- COMPTON : Jury Selected for Trial in Police Abuse Case
- Simi Valley Gives Warm Send-Off to City Manager
- Seniors
- Monroe's Nix to Sign With A's : Baseball: Right-hander with 90-m.p.h fastball gets $97,500 bonus, heads to Phoenix in Rookie League.
- AIRLINES
- Call Them Debutantes With a Difference
- To These 'Gals,' It's a Colorful Life Indeed
- Senate OKs Bill to Curb Cost of Prisons
- Open Space Panel Votes to Remove Term Limit for Community Delegate : Conejo Valley: Board action is largely intended to ensure that longtime member Rorie Skei continues serving on the agency.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BOSNIA : The Serbs Are Ready to Die for Their Cause. Are We? : Let's negotiate because saving face is not worth the higher cost in lives that further confrontation would bring.
- Reputed Drug Lord Guilty in '88 Slayings : Courts: Stanley Bryant and two underlings are convicted in the brutal murders of a woman and a 2-year-old girl.
- Company Town : Some Ovitz 'Insiders' Left Out in Cold
- Japan Moves to Shore Up Its Troubled Banking System
- Hits That Never Die
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- VAN NUYS : Ex-Manager Involved in Apartment Rift
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- IRVINE : School Budget Shows $2.2 Million in Cuts; Layoffs Still Unsure
- LOS ANGELES : Unemployment Rules Changed for Veterans
- Fire Department Honors Heroes : Awards: Medal of Valor is given to 67 firefighters for actions during the Northridge quake and the Calabasas/Malibu fire.
- Hospitals in Northridge, Van Nuys Merge, Cut Costs
- UCI Forward Simmons Selected to Olympic Festival Team
- Business Bestseller Drives Home Importance of Providing Value : Management: Authors of 'Disciplines of Market Leaders' show how some companies give customers a hard time and others give them what they want.
- QLogic Corp.: Melvin G. Gable, president and...
- The '90s Wave of Deal Making May Be Different
- WISE WORDS: As City Manager Lin Koester...
- EUROPE : Italy Referendum Targets Berlusconi, TV : Former premier fights four proposals to restructure system and restrict ownership of channels. Billionaire could suffer huge losses.
- Van Nuys High's Magnet Plan Spared From Principal's Cuts
- MUSIC : A Good Sense of Timing : Drummer Tony Braunagel beat his own path to R&B; success after leaving chiropractic college.
- $2 Fee Hike OKd for County Golf Courses
- Kiptanui Adds 5,000 to Steeplechase Mark
- Chang and Monsters of Clay Ready for Semifinal Matchups
- Kiptanui Adds 5,000 to His Steeplechase Record
- Lateef, Rudolph Deliver a 'World at Peace'
- Calypso to Follow in Footsteps of Its Cha Cha Cha Roots
- Public Interest Group Awards Good Corporate Consciences : Philanthropy: Council on Economic Priorities cited programs benefiting causes such as education, the arts and AIDS.
- Lotus Shares Continue to Rise on Hopes IBM Will Up Its Bid : Takeovers: Some believe a sweetened offer could prompt the software maker to drop its opposition.
- First Pension Investors Allege Inaction by State : Finance: Victims of swindle say agency failed to probe irregularity, causing $15 million in losses. Lawsuit would be next step.
- Trade Minister Emerges as Japan's New-Style Politico : Asia: The nation's point man in the U.S. auto talks, Ryutaro Hashimoto, stands out like a samurai warrior.
- Chance to Tell Off Corporate America: MasterCard...
- Japanese Unload U.S. Property More Quickly Than Expected : Real estate: $6.36 billion worth was sold or put on the auction block in 1994. Bigger sales are expected this year.
- Summer Consumer Guides: The Consumer Information Center...
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Resnick Says Testifying 'Needs to Be Done' : Trial: Author of controversial memoir hopes to change jury's 'shallow view of Nicole.' But she fears that defense has called her to stand to discredit her.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Big Apple by the Slice : Actress Cathy Moriarty frequently haunts the kitchen of her Mulberry Street Pizzeria, which exudes New York flavors.
- Company Town
- More B-2s Opposed
- Lure of Cheap Seats : Theaters hope to build audiences with discount passes ranging from $5 for one ticket to $50 for unlimited attendance.
- UCI FERTILITY SCANDAL : Couple Who Say Embryos Were Taken Sue Clinic : Courts: Another woman had twins after the eggs were implanted unbeknown to them, they say. University of California, three embattled doctors are also named.
- Friendly Oasis of Entertainment
- RESEDA : Man to Be Jailed Over Non-Payment of Fines
- SANTA ANA : 3 Children in Van Injured in Crash
- VENTURA : Woman Accused in Stabbing Testifies
- Bondage Collection Released to Woman : Evidence: Self-described dominatrix, 57, had been arrested on suspicion of prostitution but the district attorney's office declined to prosecute.
- COSTA MESA : Members Appointed to City Committees
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Making A Difference in Your Community : MS Society's Neighborly Approach
- ART REVIEW : Mirroring African American Experience
- NHL PLAYOFFS : With Everything to Lose, Blackhawks Win
- McNaull Shoots for NBA Draft : Pro basketball: Former Long Beach State center working out at league-sponsored camp in Chicago.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wigstock': Glittery, Fun-Filled Drag Party
- The Name Says It All : Deals carries a wide range of items and beats prices in almost every category--from crystal to cotton throws.
- Suit Claimed Wrong Sperm Used at Saddleback Center
- 6th and 7th Suspects Held in Claes Slaying : Investigation: Tustin brothers accused of hiding gun used to kill 14-year-old in dispute over stereo. Police now consider case closed.
- Volunteers to Finish Ventura River Cleanup : Floods: Scores of people will descend on an unincorporated area in two weeks to cart off debris from ravaged campsites.
- 2-Year Prison Term Given for Setting Apartment Fire : Courts: Woman had pleaded guilty to arson, child endangerment. Incident followed argument.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Schools Budget Calls for More State Funds
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Man, Woman Found Shot to Death Inside Home
- MOORPARK : City Reports $600,000 in Surplus Funds
- ARTS NOTES : Chorale Will Sing Work by Alexander
- THEATER REVIEW : Exploring the Shady Side of the Law : 'Justice' takes a darkly comic approach in describing attorneys who try to manipulate the system.
- Mahony Calls for No Retreat From Affirmative Action : Politics: In a pastoral letter, cardinal urges Catholics to vote against any attempt to weaken laws in next year's election. He says church's duty is to help shape 'the moral and human dimensions.'
- FOR KIDS : Staging a Dramatic Summer : Theater workshops help youngsters build social skills and self-esteem.
- MUSEUMS : How the West Was Spun : A symposium at the Autry looks at the shaping of our views of the American frontier.
- ASIA : S. Korea's Strategy for Energy Conservation Is 'Think Poor'
- Riding Has Risks--but They're Surmountable
- Board Pushes Takeover of Job-Training Policy Agency : Employment: Because of potential liability, the county wants to begin administering the council's grants next month.
- Today's eye-opener: Daniel J. B. Anderson spotted...
- LOS ANGELES : Part of Palimony Suit Against Cochran Dismissed
- Irvine : School Board Fills Superintendent Post
- ORANGE : Second Man Dies After May Car Crash
- State Agency Honors 9 County Schools
- Kingpin, 2 Others Convicted of Drug House Murders
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 11 Groups Get Grants to Combat Homelessness
- County Supervisors Delay Action on Fantasy Island
- Honoring the Brave : Rescuers Receive Medals and a Victim's Thanks
- Study to Continue on Alternative-Fuel Cars
- SYLMAR : Bottling Plant Worker Sues Coke for Sex Harassment
- He's Following in Some Big Footsteps, but He Can Fill Them
- Parent Trap Can Snare Coaches : High school sports: Programs rise and fall with well-meaning boosters.
- Albert Losing Voice, Walton Finding His
- Four Advance in SCGA Qualifiers
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Liza Bounces Back With a Revamped Act
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Rare Earth, "Anthology," Motown. ***
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Dolly Parton, "I Will Always Love You/The Essential Dolly Parton," RCA. ** 1/2
- Free Credit Tips: Pasadena-based Countrywide Funding Corp.,...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- SANTA ANA : $35,000 in Computers Stolen at Gunpoint
- Fountain Valley : City Prosecutor May Get Wider Authority
- Proud Baeza Is Still Among Jockeys, but . . . : Belmont Stakes: Three-time winner, now an assistant custodian at the track, will watch Saturday's race on TV.
- Angels Take the Long Way Around, 10-8 : Baseball: Lee Smith earns a record 15th consecutive save in a victory over Boston that takes 4 hours 9 minutes.
- ARTS NOTES
- MOVIE REVIEW : This 'Party Girl' Knows How to Have Fun
- MOVIE REVIEW : They Took Crichton Out of the 'Congo'
- Fixed Loans Back in Favor as Rates Ease : Mortgages: Adjustable loans lose some luster as interest rates slip below 8%, their lowest level since March, 1994.
- Quarterly Profits at U.S. Thrifts Climb 12.4% : Finance: S&Ls; earned $1.18 billion in the period, but the number of problem thrifts also rose.
- HEALTH CARE
- Legislator's Aide Was Gun Lobbyist : Politics: New Assemblyman Bob Margett of Arcadia names former representative of Gun Owners of California as his chief of staff. Some Democrats are surprised.
- House Panel Mulls Idea of Religion Bill
- $2 Fee Hike Approved for L.A. County Golf Courses
- Schools in Thousand Oaks, Simi Still in Need of Earthquake Repairs : Education: Officials face millions of dollars in work to fix campuses, but frustration is voiced over dealings with FEMA.
- VENTURA : Mexico Trip to Focus on Business Deals
- GLENDALE : 3 Community Parties Planned for Summer
- San Clemente : Forster Ranch Homes Plans to Be Restudied
- Daughter of Migrant Workers Chosen to Head Rio School District : Oxnard: New superintendent says her message to the children will be that 'education is the ticket out of poverty.'
- ALL-AREA TRACK & FIELD TEAM : TOP BOYS' ATHLETE
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Gardner Reaching His Potential : Player of the year: He was a key performer in water polo, basketball and volleyball for San Clemente.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : It Was Great, Unless You're Nick Anderson
- Hubbard Is Optimistic After Meeting Davis : Pro football: Two-hour session follows false alarms that Raiders were returning to Oakland.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Castilla Showing He Belongs With Rockies
- Surprise, Enthusiasm for Moonves' Hiring : Television: Producers and CBS station managers are optimistic about appointment of the former Warner Bros. TV chief.
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : George Jones, "Homecoming in Heaven," Razor & Tie. **
- House Backs Foreign Aid Bill; Veto Expected
- Government to Stay Out of Legal Battle Over Gay Rights
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : From Ito, Something to Chew On
- Clinton Aide in Late '70s Pleads Guilty to Misusing an SBA Loan
- 7 Hurt as Jet Catches Fire
- Countywide : Korea Society Official Promotes Group
- LOS ANGELES : Job Training Center Graduates 160 Students
- THOUSAND OAKS : Child's Poster Is Chosen for Film Festival
- POMONA : Gerchas Pleads Guilty to Lying on Loan Form
- VAN NUYS : Group Teaches Young Men Fathering Skills
- Hopeful Signs of Renewal in Haiti : New police force is replacing the hated army, but Aristide still needs much outside help
- RESEDA : Students Prove Educators' Bald Assertion Incorrect
- Teens Get Chance to Rebuild Lives : Employment: 'At-risk' youths are given jobs at construction project, a $103,000 expansion of the nonprofit Mar Vista Family Center.
- Officer Says He Saw Killing Take Place : Courts: William Merchant testifies during trial of Ruben Dario Garcia in the 1989 slaying of Anna Alfaro.
- Obituaries : * Alice K. Badida; Retired Schoolteacher
- Students Rally to Keep Administrator
- Big West Conference Seeks New Venue for Tournament
- U.S. Wins but Protests Red Card : Women's soccer: Controversial call against American goalkeeper mars 2-0 victory over Denmark.
- ANAHEIM : City Delays Vote on Antenna in Park
- Health Program Targets Youths Who Lack Insurance
- Carpenter Delivers Her Usual No-Nonsense Moderation : Pop music review: The singer's Greek Theatre concert shows her at her best, but points out a danger to her style.
- Back in the Pink : Reopening of Beverly Hills' Most Famous 'Palace' a Sign That City's Boom Times Are Back
- ALL-COUNTY BOYS' VOLLEYBALL : THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS
- TELEVISIONShort Run: "The Jon Stewart Show," the...
- Samsung Again Extends Tender Offer for AST Research Shares
- Company Town
- Eyes Closed, Mind Open : A beginner becomes a believer in the benefits and amazing power of meditation with a guided session.
- House GOP Task Force Unveils Plan to Dismantle Energy Dept.
- Fishin' Without the Delights of Fishing
- SEAL BEACH : Impact of Old Ranch Project Debated
- Titans Stay Hot Despite the Cold : College World Series: Fullerton routs Tennessee, 11-0, to reach title game against tonight's USC-Miami winner.
- OPERA REVIEW : It Ain't Necessarily Show : New 'Porgy and Bess' Production Veers From Hokum to Pathos
- AUTOS
- Cover Story : Lowdown on the High Life : The Valley boasts its share of swanky joints with crooners, cocktails and round booths.
- House Democrats Call for Radical Tax Code Reform
- Alleged Russian Mob Boss Arrested in N.Y. on Extortion Charges
- Suspect Dies After Illness Claims Go Unheeded
- Woman Sued Over Trash in Yard Tries Again to Disqualify Judge
- Movie Guide Deals With the 'Bare Facts' : Video: A detailed compilation of every time an actor or actress disrobes allows viewers to easily locate nude scenes.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Incognito Identity : Ensemble Finds Its Niche With Soul-Infused, '70s-Style Pop-Funk
- Fixed Loans Back in Favor as Rates Ease : Mortgages: Adjustable loans lose some luster as interest rates slip below 8%, their lowest level since March, 1994.
- Company Town : Paramount Pictures Appoints Worldwide Publicity Executive
- Crash Kills 7 in Oregon
- India Heat Wave Kills 80
- DANA POINT : Planning Unit OKs Playing-Field Upgrades
- GLENDALE : Callers Threaten Editor Over Article
- Orange County Almanac
- BELMONT STAKES
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Last Word Is Indians' in Beating Milwaukee
- Both One-Acts Set in Moloch: Obvious
- O.C. Firm Draws Fire Over Possible Boeing Contract : Labor: Critics question the consideration of company that would make insulation for the aircraft builder in Mexico.
- UC Accused of Affirmative Action Consumer Fraud : Courts: Suit says law, medical schools fail to tell applicants the role race plays in admissions. Officials say the system's admissions process meets all laws.
- LOS ANGELES : U.S. Judge Refuses to Drop Charges Against Fleiss
- Museum Too Weird, County Says : Hollywood: Coroner's officials want to seize its dried corpses, severed heads and other human remains. Owner says the exhibits are harmless.
- West Wins Arms Race, 3-0 : All-Star softball: In Ventura game expected to be a slugfest, pitchers rule.
- ALL-AREA TRACK & FIELD TEAM : TOP GIRLS' ATHLETE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : There <i> Can</i> Be Too Much of a Good Thing
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Andy Williams, "Encore!: 16 Most Requested Songs," Legacy/Columbia. ** 1/2
- Carefree in the Canyon : Hiking in Ed Davis Park takes visitors through diverse scenery, from lush woods to desert-style terrain--and all just a hop from the freeway.
- Col. Trevor Dupuy; Military Historian, Author
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Higher Playing Orbit : Releases for Sega's 32-bit Saturn system are loaded with bright graphics and cool sound.
- Changes Drafted for Boulevard Plan
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Children's Safe House Program Called a Success : Law enforcement: About 500 people have designated their homes as havens for youths if they feel in danger.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Los Robles Nurses Vote on Union
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Being in a Foul Mood Nothing New to Magic : Pro basketball: Orlando was last in free-throw shooting, but now it really hurts after Game 1 loss to Houston.
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES
- Gun Violence, Gun Control
- CALABASAS/AGOURA HILLS : Ceremonies Will Be Held for 2 New Parks
- Travel to Cuba
- 'Politically Correct'
- AGOURA HILLS : Board Delays Action on Fantasy Island
- One-Man Orchestra Is Tuned In to the Unexpected : Theater: Brad Ellis provides the music for 'Forbidden Hollywood,' a spoof of Tinseltown, and is always ready to improvise a cover-up for bloopers.
- Wilson on Hiring Preferences
- County Beaches
- OTHER NEWS - June 9, 1995
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- Obituaries - June 9, 1995
- Obituaries - June 9, 1995
- Son Won't Face Charge of Aiding Suicide Attempt : Inquiry: Man loaded syringes for ailing mother, who tried to overdose on morphine. Officials cite a lack of evidence of overt act.
- RESCUE IN THE BALKANS : Pilot Known for Living on the Edge : Survival: Rescued officer is a risk-taker. But family, friends praise his ability to solve problems.
- UCI FERTILITY SCANDAL : Saddleback Medical Center Severs Fertility Clinic Ties
- 3 Held in Bid to Sell Reactor Metal to Iraq
- Christopher Seeks Gesture From Egypt to Buttress Peace
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Shock of Goldman Photos Forces Early Adjournment : Simpson trial: Ito ends day after family, some jurors are overcome. Turmoil over panel seems to have subsided.
- Gravely Ill Mantle Gets New Liver; Doctors Optimistic : Health: Officials say need, not the baseball great's wealth and fame, was key reason for giving him quick transplant.
- U.S. Seizes 7 Tons of Vital Reactor Metal
- RESCUE IN THE BALKANS : President Salutes Rescued Pilot as 'American Hero' : Bosnia: Air Force officer's return to U.S. hands brings joy to his family, relief to White House. NATO ministers back 10,000-member rapid-reaction force.
- Allen Moves to Cement Control of Assembly : Politics: Republicans delay challenges to new Speaker as she agrees to reconsider operating rules that angered GOP.
- THAT'S A COMPLIMENT? It's not often that...
- Officials Would Rather Diffuse Pool Power : Investments: Two supervisors and CEO express concerns about giving Moorlach sole management of $3.4-billion portfolio, as predecessor Citron had. Treasurer asks chance to prove himself.
- Santa Ana to Pursue Cases Against Homeless Encampments : Law: Prosecutors begin reviewing 2-year-old misdemeanor charges against dozens of men and women who were sleeping in the Civic Center. State high court recently upheld the city's camping ordinance.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks, Bond Prices Fall on Greenspan Remarks
- Top Hotel Franchiser to Acquire Century 21 : Real estate: Hospitality Franchise Systems agrees to buy the Irvine-based company for $200 million in cash and stock.
- ECONOMY
- 'Doe' Family Feud : Courts: Civil suit listing anonymous litigants is believed filed by Clothestime against rival retailer Styles for Less, both founded by members of O.C.'s DeAngelo clan.
- MARKETS : Three Hot Bakers
- Nouveau Swingers Are Going Stag in Costa Mesa
- Gingrich Peddles New Novel to Hollywood Producers : Entertainment: Many observers note that book's sex and violence have created a political irony for the conservative House Speaker and the GOP.
- Moorlach Gets OK to Invest $500 Million
- Unique Ocean Reports Offer Word to Wise About Weather : The data, gathered by UC Santa Barbara's Jim Kennett, cautions of an increasing climate for natural disasters.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Kardashian Strategically Moved Next to Simpson
- A Little Partying for Animals : Hollywood's Rain Forest Adventure Has 'Em Going Ape
- Harper MacKay; Composer, Arranger of Music for Films, TV
- Jim Simon; Broadcasting Executive, 'Father of Talk Radio'
- Freeway Sinkage Is Studied
- BURBANK : Rapist Sentenced to 210 Years in Prison
- Many Hands Help 700-Pound Man : Health: Doctor and nurses get him back into his home and leave behind a plan for better eating habits.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Gunmen Sought in Restaurant Holdup
- COMMENTARY : Baseball Needs to Go to School
- CLUB REVIEW : A Reggae Wave of Kookiness at Paradise
- Theater Reviews : 'Yentl' Has Good Points but Can't Disguise Its Flaws
- Gas Co. Shifts Gears in Plan for Natural-Gas Vehicles : Energy: The move from targeting ordinary drivers to focusing on fleet sales reflects an industry trend.
- Santa Fe Pasta