- AUTOS
- Love (and Civil Rights) Has Everything to Do With It
- L.A. School Truancy Exacts a Growing Social Price : Education: Diminishing resources curb efforts to prevent it. Crime and financial losses are among results.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bank Heist Suspect Faces 2nd Trial : Crime: Alex Yepes, acquitted of robbery counts, is charged with kidnapping and assault in the same incidents.
- Food for Thought : Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : Leftovers From Resturants, Film Studios and Caterers Help Feed the Needy.
- Dodger Streak Crashes to End : Baseball: Defense collapses in 14-3 loss to Padres. Martinez can't hold an early 3-0 lead in shaky outing.
- Minor League Barracuda in Power Struggle
- Pacific Sees Pianos as Key to O.C. Summer
- ST Combined Resources Inc.: The Irvine engineering...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Employee Review Software: Practical; Needs Improvement
- Families Grieve Again After Graves Disturbed : Families Cope With Renewed Grief, Pain
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Summer Is No Vacation for School Police
- Valley Focus : Arleta : Woman Faces Charges of Housing Fraud
- Health Care Pioneer FHP to Change Direction in Major Restructuring
- S. Korean Voters Deliver a Rebuke to Ruling Party
- COLUMN ONE : Relentless Heat Sears India's Soul : The nation struggles against an old enemy--the intense sun that can make life unbearable. Poverty tightens the grip of weather that has killed 558 and sapped water supplies.
- Ex-Clinton Aide Accused of Drunk Driving
- New York Gets Tough on Truancy : Prevention: City police round up students playing hooky and cart them back to school. In 1994-95, 40,000 have been picked up, 488 weapons seized.
- PERSPECTIVE ON NATIONAL PARKS : Our New 'Crown Jewel' Is Trashed : Rep. Jerry Lewis gets his way, engineering a $1 allocation for the Mojave Desert preserve.
- NEWPORT BEACH : He's Leading Classical Revival at Hard Rock
- Gas Station Owner Shot to Death
- Father Says Lack of Money Led Parents to Abandon Boy, 3
- FULLERTON : Deputy Treasurer to Take Over Top Spot
- Central Los Angeles : MOVIE MANIA
- Valley Focus : Reseda : Radio Reading Service Celebrates 2nd Year
- Hingis Throws the Kitchen Sink at Graf : Wimbledon: But promising Swiss teen-ager still loses to top-ranked player, 6-3, 6-1.
- NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Drinking, Boating Deadly on Holiday
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Collins Shows Complete Recovery on the Mound
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Seal Wins Crowd with Coolly Intense Performance
- Custody to Killer
- South Bay Parks
- Cox on Federal Income Tax
- Married Marines
- It's No on R by a Landslide : Voter Fury Buries Sales Tax Increase, Recovery Plan : Election: By a 3-2 ratio, O.C. residents refuse to clean up fiscal mess. County officials will start working on an alternate plan today. Talk of state takeover and brutal cuts already begins.
- Book Deal
- Nava on Lifting Embargo on Cuba
- Lungren Group Backs Gun Bill That Has Democrats' Support : Weapons: Measure would outlaw manufacture, sale of cheap handguns in state. It has cleared the Senate but was defeated in Assembly committee on party-line vote.
- OTHER NEWS - June 28, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 28, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 28, 1995
- Obituaries - June 28, 1995
- Obituaries - June 28, 1995
- D.A., Sheriff Confront Board Over Cuts at Stormy Meeting : Budget: Block threatens lawsuit and Garcetti angrily refuses to begin trimming staff. Numerous protesters fuel combative atmosphere.
- City Ethics Panel Clears Williams : Probe: Commissioners say the chief violated no restrictions in accepting free lodging in Las Vegas. The issue of his truthfulness with Police Commission is not addressed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Both Sides in Dispute Wary of Escalation
- Handling of Hair, Fibers Detailed at Simpson Trial : Courts: Prosecutors try to head off challenges over evidence examination. Glove measurements described.
- Loss Leaves Big Question: What Next?
- COMPASSION: Today's Hearts of the City...
- Schools Chief Admits Gateway Has Operated Improperly
- Actor's Arrest Sparks Frenzy in World Press : Police: Briton Hugh Grant is charged with engaging in lewd conduct in his car with a woman identified as a prostitute.
- O.C. Voters Reject Sales Tax Hike by 3-2 Margin : Bankruptcy: Defeat cripples recovery plan, sets stage for cuts in services. State takeover called possible.
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY: THE MEASURE R ELECTION : Campaign Galvanized Voters on Both Sides : Strategy: Volunteers turned out in force and emotions were stirred to a degree rare in O.C. politics.
- Cracks Found in Subway Tunnel Near Sinkhole
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Since Inception, Measure R Appeared Destined to Fail : Defeat: Disdain for government's gambling with funds coupled with aversion toward any levy proves lethal.
- Alleged Unabomber Letter Prompts L.A. Airport Alert : Terrorism: FBI sets up command post at LAX and police send bomb squad after San Francisco newspaper receives missive.
- NOT IN LAGUNA: Those answering the phone...
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK and STEVE KRESAL : Senior Tour Event Is Certain; Location Isn't
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1995
- Green Foods Wins Honor for Product
- Speaking Of: : Crippling a Child Killer
- Siberia Landslide Kills 7
- STANTON : Panel on Mobile Home Rent Dispute Weighed
- FULLERTON : Ban on Downtown Churches to Be Lifted
- Fitness Trainer Found Guilty in Stabbing Death of Woman : Court: Jury convicts Valley Village man, 37, who had a history of sexual assault. The panel will next decide whether he should be sentenced to death or life in prison.
- Credit Union Held Up by 3 Armed Robbers
- PLATFORM : Are We Sheep?
- Council Throws a Lifeline to Social Services Programs
- ANAHEIM : New Chief of Finance Considered
- OXNARD : Body of Missing Man Believed Found
- School-City Libraries to Be Studied
- Getting Jolted Out of Our Complacency : 'Are you prepared for the next earthquake?' The answer is, not really. In any case, another quake- preparedness story seemed like a dull topic--until Monday.
- UC Riverside Gets Roberts as Transfer From California
- COMPUTING
- UnionFed Financial Sells Branches
- Salesman Charged With 6 Prostitute Killings in Florida
- Market Scene : Gender Wars Are Taking to the Skies Over India : Male pilots are angry that some stewardesses are paid more. In protest, some men refuse to fly.
- S. Korea Democracy Gets On-Line Boost : Asia: Computer links enliven first local elections since 1960. Vote today seen as referendum on president.
- Police Identify Body Found in Anaheim
- Project Takes Low Road as Sinkhole Swallows a Car : Camarillo: Pothole in Santa Rosa Road is blamed on rupture of new water main. Emergency repairs should be completed by tonight.
- 'She Was My Heart, Soul' : Tragedy: Friends and family say farewell at a Mass for Mary Irene Lewis, just 16 when she was mysteriously stabbed to death last week.
- COSTA MESA : Construction to Begin on South Coast Mall
- Soka Sees Lessons in Native Plant Exhibit
- Martinez Stays Hot, Burns Angels Again : Baseball: Mariner designated hitter homers, singles, walks twice in 7-3 victory; he becomes first this season to get 50 RBIs.
- THEATER REVIEW : Jose Rivera Weaves His Magical Spell in 'Cloud Tectonics'
- Educational TV for Russian Immigrants : Broadcasting: CRN-TV delivers a mix of news, political discussion, culture and kids' shows to help acclimatize immigrants to life in the U.S.
- PowerWare Inc.: The Irvine software company has...
- Orange County Votes on Sales Tax Increase Today
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Yoweri Museveni : PRESIDENT OF UGANDA : The economy and foreign investment are surging. But can the president marry democracy to financial success?
- H. R. Tatarian; Former UPI Editor in Chief
- LA PALMA : Budget Has Pay Hikes for Police, Others
- Muralist Get Exposure in Cyberspace : Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- A Victory for Venice Street Vendors : Courts: Judge's preliminary injunction protects boardwalk performers, artists and sellers who said police unfairly ticketed them. The order will remain until a lawsuit against the city is resolved.
- San Fernando Valley : Deal for Ex-GM Plant Near
- Input Sought on AIDS Prevention
- VENTURA : Council OKs Police 3-Day Workweek
- Perspective on Immigration : Diversity Is Key to Staying Ahead : Immigration: Tapping into the skills of immigrants can help the United States retain its premier spot in the global marketplace.
- Controller Won't Let Officials Give Up on Collecting Taxes
- WIMBLEDON NOTEBOOK : Tournament Gets Off to a Low-Pressure Start
- Parks Puts Stock in His Future : Basketball: Former Marina star, who had a roller-coaster career at Duke, looks forward to NBA draft.
- Travelhost to Publish Conejo Hotel and Restaurant Guide
- Company Town : Rap Mogul in the Making Is Just 24 : Music: Puffy Combs is busy building an empire. In just two years, he has made himself into one of the major forces in the industry.
- Small Investors' Interest in Stock Funds Remains Steady
- War of Words Between Rival Manufacturers of PCs Gets Ugly : Computers: Packard Bell accuses Compaq executive of racism. Compaq has sued over rival's reuse of parts.
- Roger Clinton Spends Night With Mrs. Lincoln
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Environmental Engineering : Cystic Fibrosis Guild Drapes Noguchi Gardens to Dramatic--and Beneficial--Effect
- Bang the Drum Slowly
- Question: <i> What shape should development take? </i>
- Van Nuys : Magnet Program Gets New Hospital Sponsor
- 'HIStory' Sales Not a Record : Music: Michael Jackson's latest doesn't top Guns N' Roses 'Illusion I and II' debuts. But first-week estimates of 375,000 to 470,000 albums sold put it ahead of his 'Dangerous.'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Housing News, Trade Fears Shove Dow Down 34 Points
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Wilkening Lauds UCI's Clinic Scandal Response : Interview: After month of near silence, chancellor defends record, denies intent to hide truth from public.
- SCIENCE : When Volcanoes Get Hot, U.S. Team Gets Going
- Youth Hospitalized With 3 Gunshot Wounds Identified
- Westside : $3 Million Helps Cure Hospital
- Oxnard Precision One of Rockwell's Top Suppliers
- The Benefits Tango : Workers Spinning Over Cuts, Changes in Health Care, Pensions
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE SHOWDOWN : Dealer Disincentives : Japanese See Little Demand for U.S. Cars
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach aerospace,...
- Whitewater Report Appears to Back Clintons on Losses : Inquiry: GOP investigator confirms real estate deal turned sour, to the tune of $42,191, sources say. But finding does not lay probe to rest.
- It's Tatters Beneath the Glitz as European Union Opens Summit
- Subway Problems Prompt Renewed Federal Scrutiny
- Limits Sought on Cigarette Sales From Vending Machines : Thousand Oaks: Mayor Jaime Zukowski wants to restrict access by minors at hotels, motels and office buildings.
- Obituaries : * Boyd E. (Ned) Thomason; Banker, Civic Leader
- Necessary Medicine : Orange County's influential vote on Measure R today
- Glendale Council Expected to OK $330-Million Budget : Finances: The spending plan provides support for the Alex Theatre and more police officers as well as a small raise for city employees.
- DANCE REVIEW : A 'Canopy' Stands Out With Acrobatic Flourish in 'Moves'
- Weekend Box Office : 'Pocahontas' Inches Past 'Batman'
- Three on Base, Looking for a Big Hit : In the Meantime, the Roches Are Happy to Connect With Their Crisp Musical Snapshots of Life
- Next Step : Kuwaitis Ready to 'Fire' Lawmakers : Critics complain that the National Assembly is all talk and no action.
- BODY WATCH : APPRECIATION : A Bug, a Nation's Fear--and Jonas Salk
- City Ties Funds for Tourism Bureau to Level of Hotel Revenue : Ventura: In attempt to match payment with performance, the agency will receive one-fifth of the amount raised by the standard 10% bed tax.
- Central Los Angeles : 7 Cities Plan $1-a-Ride Shuttle
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Key's Comeback Halted by Relapse
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Concern Has Third Shot at Cigar
- THEATER REVIEW : With No Sense of Family, 'Fifth of July' Fizzles
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE : Heavy Air Fails to Bog Down Jones' Numbers at Dunedin
- THEATER REVIEW : Songs of Sondheim, Familiar and Not : Theater review: Gem Theatre's musical revue is clever and enjoyable, but sometimes lacks panache.
- CSUN's Green Acres : Parcel Quickly Grabs Developers' Interest; Development Could Mean Windfall for University
- ECONOMY
- Egypt's Leader Survives Assassination Attempt : Africa: Muslim extremists suspected in attack on Mubarak's motorcade in Ethiopia. President is unharmed.
- State Controller May Freeze Payroll Until Budget Passes : Legislature: Official says some Medi-Cal payments could also stop if agreement isn't reached by Saturday.
- BACKGROUND
- Tax Protesters Charged in Beating of Stanislaus County Clerk : Violence: Federal attorneys say three members of a Modesto group hired an Oregon man to assault the official after she refused to record bogus property liens.
- COLUMN ONE : Miserable With the Legal Life : More and more lawyers hate their jobs, surveys find. Commercial pressure, burnout and a glut of rivals are blamed.
- Man Gets 18-Year Term for Rape and Robbery : Van Nuys: A plea agreement was reached to keep the elderly victim from having to testify at trial.
- $1 Million Recovered in Worker's Comp Scheme Losses
- Highfield, Sandstrom Going to Occidental
- 5th-Generation Baby Arrives Before Temblor
- Pico Products Inc. Reports Decline in Profits in Third Quarter
- O.C. Offering $155 Million in Bonds Today : Bankruptcy: Analysts, critical of holding sale simultaneously with Measure R vote, predict trouble due to investor concern.
- AIRLINES
- GTE Will Add 2 Market Areas in State
- COMPUTING
- Poor Weather Again Dims Chances for Space Shuttle Liftoff
- British Cabinet Official Quits to Take On Major
- Wilson's Ego Betrays the Voters' Trust : His presidential ambitions could provoke an attack on our state Constitution.
- 14-Year-Old Boy Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Man
- 50 Police Stage Raids in Bid to Prevent Gang Violence : Crime: Three youths are arrested in May shooting. Costa Mesa police say they hope the action puts an end to a series of violent clashes.
- Oxnard Man Pleads Guilty in Murder Case
- Martinez Stays Red Hot, Again Burns Angels : Baseball: Mariner designated hitter homers, singles, walks twice and becomes first this season to get 50 RBIs in 7-3 victory.
- Utah Agency Calling in Series 1990B-1 Bonds
- RETAILING
- Job Training Council Publishing a Newsletter
- * Lamont Fandrich, principal of L.F. Financial...
- GOP Spares Some Pork in Drive to Trim Spending
- Fannie Mae Appeals Ruling on O.C. Funds
- A growing number of Christian leaders have apologized for crimes against humanity. But one church has found actions lead to . . . : The Road to Unity
- Clinton Says U.N. Bloated, Needs Reform
- Ex-Director of Crime Lab Sentenced : Courts: Former sheriff's official gets 30 days in jail as felony conviction for stealing a handgun is upheld.
- IRVINE : School Trustees Await Measure R Vote Results
- Arenella, Levenson & Co
- Felony Charges Filed in Gun Battle
- 1 Dead, 2 Officers Hurt in Shootout in Thousand Oaks
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coaching Career Is Honored
- Piazza's Ninth-Inning Homer Puts Dodgers Over the Top, 8-5 : Baseball: With the score tied and two runners on base, catcher drives first pitch from reliever Trevor Hoffman over the fence to defeat San Diego.
- Nelson PR Firm Acquires Thomas Wilck Associates : Merger: Officials say the deal will allow the Irvine company to expand its list of corporate clients.
- High Court Will Decide if Phone Firms Can Carry TV
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE SHOWDOWN : Impact of the Proposed Tariffs Remains Unclear : Auto Makers Gird for Rocky Road
- Company Town
- 10 Arrested in Riot at Rock Concert
- BRATISLAVA : A Visit to Slovakia
- Better Solutions to an Old Problem : Health: Women, who are twice as likely as men to suffer from bladder-control problems, have options other than simple acceptance.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- U.S. Citizen Detained by China
- WESTMINSTER : Summer Programs Set by School District
- Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : Shuttles Ride to the Rescue
- Jury Convicts Fitness Trainer in Rape, Death of Woman, 19 : Courts: Douglas Oliver Kelly, 37, who had a history of sexual assaults, is found guilty of murdering Sara Weir of Thousand Oaks.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Sell Cleared Lots at Stabilized Slide Site
- Sherman Oaks : Rebuilding Work Starts on Sav-On Store
- Sampras Back in Clover (or at Least Grass) : Wimbledon: Defeat of clay can come later, for now he is quite at home on a greener surface, as Braasch discovers in first-round loss.
- Champion Devils Make Move Toward New Jersey Line
- Syncor Board Approves Stock Repurchase Plan
- COMPUTING : Automatic Ticket-Selling Kiosks to Be Put in Southland Wherehouse Stores
- Ford, Partner Testing 'Smog-Eating' Radiators
- Company Town : Restaurateur Tapped as HOB Co-Chief Exec
- Company Town : Masters at Expressing Brotherly Love
- BODY WATCH : Stretching Your Limits : It's healthy, relaxing and it's a great workout. We're talking yoga--and its followers find it more fulfilling than aerobics, running or weights.
- Parents of Abandoned 3-Year-Old Boy Found
- Kevorkian Opens Clinic, Attends 24th Death
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : James Irvine--Pioneer Golfer
- 16-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot in Head in His Home : Violence: Police seek an 18-year-old who rented a room there. They view the death as possible homicide, but 2 witnesses say it was accidental.
- ORANGE : Union Chiefs May Sue Over Teacher Contract
- Graduating With Honor : Phay Kam Overcame Physical Obstacles to Accomplish Longed-For Goal
- A Bounty of Free Food, but a Scarcity of Takers : Hunger: Summer meals program for low-income children reaches few of those who are eligible.
- North Hills : Construction Begins on Day-Care Center
- Age Bias Suit Against District Rejected : Court: Judge tentatively rules employers such as Newport-Mesa Unified can consider applicants on a case-by-case basis, weighing what 'it can afford to pay new hires.'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gwynn Sorry to Miss Nomo
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pettitte Looms Large, Yankees Stop Tigers
- Tricky Leads the Latest Scene (Just Don't Call It Trip-Hop) : Pop music: The edgy leader of Bristol, England's fusion of dance tunes debunks its categorization.
- COMMENTARY : Cash, Not Coliseum, May Have Motivated Davis
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Housing News, Trade Fears Shove Dow Down 34 Points
- German Cabinet Wants to Send Jets, Troops to Bosnia : Balkans: Bundestag must vote on nation's first foreign-combat role since Nazis' defeat in 1945.
- Horcher Goes to Work as Democratic Party Adviser
- Calabasas : Former Lockheed HQ Out of the Loop
- Scout Leader Accused of Molesting Boy at Camp : Crime: Arrest is made after 11-year-old calls parents during outing at beach. Officers checking possible other incidents.
- TELEVISIONA Liberal Bent?: The conservative Media Research...
- Urethane Technologies Inc.: The Santa Ana plastics...
- Battle Heats Up Between U.S. and Microsoft : Computers: The company fights the latest demand for information on its on-line plans.
- PayLess Plans to Open Drugstore Near Ojai
- Nasdaq Admits to Blunder With New Trading Software
- It Wasn't Your Typical Fund-Raiser
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S.-Japan Gap Yawns as Auto Trade Deadline Nears : Negotiations: Little progress is seen in Geneva. Dispute goes beyond cars to national economies, global commerce.
- Turbulence Forces Jet to Land; 21 Hurt
- Hundreds of Tatars Riot in Crimea After Mobsters Kill 2 Vendors
- National Agenda : Iran Embraces Paradoxes, if Not Western Culture : Still a 'rogue state' to some, it is a society in transition. Toward what is unclear.
- Kerkorian Will Seek to Double His Investment in Chrysler : Autos: $700-million tender offer is seen as attempt by company's No. 1 stockholder to influence strategic planning.
- In Texas Swing, 23 Democrats Switch to GOP
- Culture : Exhibit Extols 16th-Century Flemish Art With an Italian Accent : Low-Country painters came to Rome looking for the past--and discovered a new world, the Renaissance.
- Deporting of Priests by Mexico Protested : Latin America: Action is seen as an attack on cleric mediating talks between government and rebels in Chiapas.
- VENTURA : 200 Mourners Bid Farewell to Sheriff's Deputy
- Man Slain, Boy Hurt in Drive-By Attack
- India's Eye-Opening Legacy of Painting
- Company Town
- COMPUTING
- * David Rone has been named vice...
- Hard-Earned Degrees : To cover the cost of college tuition, which has grown by a staggering 35% nationwide since 1990, students say they must work, borrow and count on families to pitch in.
- Patagonia Inc. to Use Organically Grown Cotton
- High Court OKs Routine Testing of Students for Drugs : Education: Ruling involves high school athletes but has potential for exams of all pupils. Children don't have the same Fourth Amendment rights as adults, justices say.
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Two Lands Linked by a Mystical Quality : IN THE LOYAL MOUNTAINS <i> by Rick Bass</i> , Houghton Mifflin, $21.95, 168 pages
- UC Official Details Actions on Clinic : Medicine: Irvine campus Chancellor Laurel L. Wilkening says she learned of problems early last year and defends settlement with whistle-blowers.
- PARIS : The 22-Day Tour
- Obituaries : * Ernie LaMere; Created 'Ernie's Walk' From Weeds
- Effects of Studio Lot Expansion Discussed : Burbank: Speakers at a public hearing debate creation of new jobs by Warner Bros. over the next 20 years versus an increase in traffic.
- Police Identify Slain Encino Man
- The Mexican Political Crisis: A System Lacking Credibility
- Southeast : Long Beach to Weigh $3.8-Million Ruling Against City
- ORANGE : Schools Anticipate a Budget Increase
- Florida Firm Takes Over Newbury Park Unit
- 2 L.A. Officers Wounded in Ventura County Gunfight
- A Life Tangled in Fact and Fiction : Pat Conroy's books capture his personal pain. The latest is no exception. 'Beach Music' : deals with his mother's death, and a love / hate for the South.
- BANGKOK : Thais Go to Polls
- Regional Outlook : The War on 'Disposable People' : Frustrated by rising crime, Latin vigilantes turn guns on gangs, the poor and the homeless.
- Quake Injuries, Damage Are Minor
- Career Takes Exotic Turn for U.S. Wildlife Director : Appointment: Diane Kiyomi Noda heads a team in Ventura trying to save rare species, as well as gauge the impact of proposed development of animals.
- Countywide : $83 Million Approved for O.C. Road Improvements
- MISSION VIEJO : Ex-Mayor Cody Lets Her Politics Go to Dogs
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Time, Opportunity Being Wasted by MLS
- Haiti Elections Criticized as Vote-Counting Drags
- Treasures of a Golden Friendship
- Underground movie:Don't you just love how television...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 City Offices Could Become Appointive
- Cypress Accepts Recall Petitions Against Mayor, Councilwoman
- L.A. Homeowners Ask Beverly Hills to Include Them
- 2 Jump From Car Before Train Hits
- Devils Take First Step Out Door
- Aboard the Star Ship : From 'Splash' to 'Gump,' Tom Hanks Looks Back at Roles, Politics and Ahead to 'Apollo 13'
- Jason Feddy Hitches His Wagon for a Star Search
- Chance of Getting to Do the Bump
- New Battle Cry: 'Please, Take My Seat. I Insist' : Travel: Some not only jump at the chance to give up their seats in exchange for free airline tickets, they even arrange schedules to improve their chances.
- Real Estate Managers Sing Praises of New Financial Hybrid
- BOOKS & AUTHORS / ORANGE COUNTY : 'Miracle Weapon' Built From WWII Experiences
- Judge Rejects Claims of Bias in Crack Case : Drugs: She rules the U.S. attorney's office does not have to open its files to defense lawyers who say their clients and other minorities are being selectively prosecuted.
- WHERE THERE'S SMOKE: Most adult smokers began...
- Oxnard Council Hits the Road for 1st Off-Site Meeting of '95 : Government: Members to meet in Lemonwood in an effort to make sessions more accessible. Residents are eager for officials' firsthand look at their area.
- PLACENTIA : Request to Establish Tearoom on Agenda
- Alleged Thief of Firetruck Leads Police on Chase
- Youth
- Go Raiders Go! (As Far Away As Possible) : Once a Raider fan, always a Raider fan. Or something like that.
- NEWPORT BEACH/ COSTA MESA : School Board to Hear Comments on Budget
- Mother Will Be Tried in Baby's Death : Burbank: Judge finds 'strong suspicion' that Tani McCollough suffocated her son before apparent suicide attempt.
- San Clemente Has Funds to Tackle Delayed Projects
- Universal City : Motorist, 19, Shot on Hollywood Freeway
- The Mubarak Escape : Vital role of a moderate Egypt in the region and the world
- South Bay : Residents Mobilize to Prevent Port Police From Sinking
- Trumpeter Maynard Ferguson and his Big Bop...
- Swimmer Seeks '72 Olympic Gold : Olympics: Appeal asks that disqualification for positive test of asthma medication be overturned.
- It's Hard Work Being a Zombie : Entertaining the Fans, Not Just Sitting Back, Is Important to the Metal Group
- Merger Would Create Health Care Colossus : Acquisitions: Combined United HealthCare and MetraHealth operation would have revenue of more than $8 billion.
- Sales of Existing Homes Rise 4.7% in May : Housing: California realtors report a 5.8% rise. Lower mortgage rates and lower prices are credited.
- PORTLAND : Forum on Asia Trade
- Beijing Revokes Parole, Returns Dissident to Jail
- Coalition Hopes to Halt Cuts in Funds for Needy : Bankruptcy: It says county health and social services are hit too hard by budget reductions.
- San Gabriel Valley : An All-American Gem of a City
- Southeast : WINNING HOME
- Obituaries : * Richard Carl Brinkman; Cruise Lines Executive
- Street Justice : Venice: Judge's preliminary injunction protects boardwalk performers and artists who said police unfairly ticketed them.
- Woman Will Go on Trial in Baby's Death : Courts: Judge finds strong suspicion that Burbank mother suffocated 10-day-old son.
- Rival Owner to Buy John Wayne Club : Tennis: Ken Stuart, who runs Palisades Club, says he will rename Newport Beach facility when he takes over Aug. 1.