- ALLEN WRENCHES
- HE SAVED THE WORLD!
- CHRISTIAN POP
- N. Ireland Copes With Ethnic Bias...
- Time for Zero Tolerance Toward Drunk Drivers
- Roger Grimsby; Acerbic TV Newscaster
- Network Tunes Los Angeles Into African Culture : Television: Nigerian-born Compton man uses his medium to showcase entertainment from his continent.
- Where's the Bliss?
- Whither Patagonia?
- Amusing Ironies of the Streisand Center
- For Lasting Achievement, Koll Should Deed Bolsa Chica to Public
- CBS' Law
- Permit Parking Harms Businesses, Employees
- FOR THE BIRDS
- County Budget, Hospital Closure
- 'F' IS FOR FIRST-RATE
- Battling for Her Son's Soul, Did...
- 5th District Race
- Romanian Memories
- ITALIAN STEREOTYPE
- UCI Clinic Scandal No 'Fertilitygate'
- Some Final Thoughts Before the Vote on Measure R
- Vietnam Veterans Did Indeed Receive Full GI Bill of Rights
- Theft of Recyclables Is More Than a Nuisance
- Proposed Water Rate Hike Too Much
- ON SOLID GROUND
- Recall of Speaker Allen Hits Opposition
- LAPD Handled Standoff at Clinic With Aplomb
- Chief Executive at FHP Responds
- New Three-Day Settlement Rule Falls Short on 401(k) Plans
- NONFICTION - June 25, 1995
- Obituaries - June 25, 1995
- Energy Secretary's Travel Is Costliest Among Cabinet : Administration: Documents detail higher-priced trips by O'Leary. She defends expenses as necessary, appropriate.
- SPEAKING OUT: Sam and Ellen Rabkin of...
- 5 Die When Car Crashes Onto Freeway
- Wrong-Way Driver Dies in Freeway Crash
- . . . And Thank You for Your Support : Millions in taxes each year go to promote U.S. agribusiness abroad. Critics call it pure pork. Defenders say the money helps Americans compete against subsidized producers in Japan, Europe and elsewhere.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : County Budget Finally Forced to Face Reality : Spending: Demand for services has long outpaced revenues. Previous stopgap measures no longer apply.
- NUMBERS NOW: For the impatient politics junkie,...
- BOSNIA : Balkans Long History of Drifting Into Chaos
- Pocahontas Legend Hides Unromantic Realities : Cultures: Disney tale reflects current values more than historical truths, experts say.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Civil Rights Rules Not Enforced, Study Says : Laws: Panel finds that funding cuts left agencies unable to assure compliance. The level of complaints is up 50%, while staffing is down 20%.
- Hezbollah Rocket Hits Israeli Club Med; 1 Killed, 7 Hurt
- Jonas Salk, Whose Vaccine Conquered Polio, Dies at 80 : Science: Founder of famed institute had taken up the study of AIDS.
- County to Decide on Taxi Service Contract
- Talk about eye-openers!"Wow! You guys really know...
- SEAL BEACH : Utility Tax Cut Weighed by Council
- Countywide : Dr. I. Wonder Brings Science to Children
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : On the Day Raiders Announce Move, the Rams Actually Do
- COMMENTARY : Player Value Begins, Ends on the Field
- A Rose Is a Rose : Rockies' Bates Tries to Match Nickname
- Public Employees Taking Measure R Vote Personally
- Party Switch by Texas Democrat Likely
- Surgeon Errs, Operates on Healthy Part of Woman's Brain for Tumor
- GARDEN GROVE : Elderly Feel Magic Touch of Toddlers
- Spouse Is Key Witness Against Wife in Murder Case
- THOUSAND OAKS : Despite Snakes, CCC Youths Are on the Trail
- Councilman Weighs Assembly Bid
- San Gabriel Valley : CREAM OF THE CROP
- Countywide : Volunteers to Clean Up Santiago Creek Today
- NBA Deal Gets Put on Hold : Pro basketball: Owners ratify contract, but dissatisfied players balk amid talk of reopening negotiations.
- ABC, NBC Say They're Out of Baseball for This Century
- Time Has Not Changed Metzger
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE DISPUTE : Prolonged Talks Taken as a Sign of Possible Progress : Commerce: Though no breakthroughs are reported, negotiators' comments give first indication of any budging.
- Biomerica Inc.: The Newport Beach company said...
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE DISPUTE : Car Dealers Say They Can Sell at Old Prices for a Few Months
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Arenella, Levenson & Co : The Legal Pad
- New Plan for Bus Routes to Begin Sunday
- Leaving School, With Honors : Principal Patsy Tafolla Wins Praise for Activism at Revere
- 3 Suspects in Gunfight May Be Linked to 2nd Robbery : Crime: Police say men arrested in Van Nuys might have held up an auto parts warehouse near Downtown earlier.
- They are looking for a few good...
- PULPIT EXCHANGE: Two San Fernando Valley congregations...
- Cal Lutheran Grad Wins Scholarship
- LaVerne's Oxnard Director to Retire
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : The Power of One : Chargers Are Local Fans' Lone Source for Pro Football
- Mann Runs Into a Whiteout : Tennis: 16-year-old from Canoga Park ousted from 18 singles in Junior Sectional, 6-0, 6-3.
- See Ya, Baby! : OK, Hollywood, Here's the Script : Analysis: With endless scenarios, are you ready for the L.A. Buccaneers playing at Eisner Stadium?
- Theater Review : A Chilling Reminder of the Reality in This 'Country'
- TV Reviews : 'Lost Civilizations' Turns First to Egypt
- So Mosh to Do This Summer : Three Big-Venue Festivals Are Likely to Keep Punk-Alternative Fans on Their Feet
- Choosing a Tool Pattern : Non-Traditional Players Flock to the Lucrative Wedding Registry Market
- Salomon's Trading Chief Resigns Post : Wall Street: Dennis Keegan's leaving marks the highest-level departure yet at the troubled investment bank.
- Hezbollah Rocket Hits Israeli Club Med; 1 Killed, 7 Hurt
- Seoul Sees Its Rice for North as a Step to Reconciliation
- Man Stabbed in Head With Scissors After Exchange on Freeway
- CYPRESS : Businessman Named to School Board
- Swap Meet to Offer Repossessed Homes
- Defender's Office Meets Cuts but Seeks Relief
- LAGUNA BEACH : School Board Rescinds Layoffs for 11 Teachers
- OXNARD : City to Negotiate to Extend Cable Contract
- NEWPORT BEACH : Shopping Complex, 85 Boat Slips Up for Sale
- MISSION VIEJO : Council May Back Off Full Library Funding
- 'I really want to see the completed house with carpet. I just want to see the whole thing.' : Building a Habitat Becomes a Lesson in Humanity
- South Bay : Bad Moon Waning Over Jinxed Refinery
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hershiser Goes on Disabled List
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Myers Designated for Davis' Role
- Pop Music Review : Juliana Hatfield Enlarges Her Band--and Her Sound
- TV Reviews : 'The Infiltrator' Enters Neo-Nazi World
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Amex Continues Suspension of Wiz Technology Trading
- Kimberly-Clark Seeks to Buy Scott Paper in $7-Billion Deal : Acquisitions: Merger would create nation's No. 2 consumer products firm, threaten Procter & Gamble.
- INSURANCE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Is Off 3.80; Yields Edge Higher
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Nichols Granted Some Cell Privacy
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Alleged Extortion by Teacher Is Taped
- Tears Usher In End of an Era in Naval Town
- Reno Has Inside Track for Big West Tournaments : Basketball: Athletic directors vote to hold men's and women's events at Nevada. Final approval expected next week.
- Fullerton's Moore Gains Semifinals in Junior Tennis
- Jazz Reivew : Trotter Exerts His Influences and Gets Special Flavors
- CIA Staff Told to Justify Missions in Latin America
- SAN FERNANDO : New City Budget Cut by $10 Million
- Church Seeks 2nd Chance for Building Project : Development: Seventh-day Adventists ask Thousand Oaks to weigh a revamped plan that includes a shopping center and schools.
- Confederate Mascot Wins OK of Quartz Hill Parents : Education: Survey at elementary school shows support for image of flag-toting soldier, which many call offensive.
- Ventura May Put Library Tax Proposal on Ballot : Funding: Council is expected to let voters decide whether property owners should pay more to maintain three county branches in the city.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fund-Raiser to Aid Man Injured in Fall
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Myers Designated for Davis' Role
- California All-Stars Advance to Title Game
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza's Tip Hot for Karros
- Going for the Cycle : Vintage Races at Ventura Made to Order for Dodges
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : COMMENTARY : Coliseum Commission Turns L.A. Into Lost City of Sports
- Sanday to Face Pate in Golf Final
- Fullerton Friends Announce Music Season
- Time Stands Still for La 'Belle' : Catherine Deneuve Looks Back at Bun~uel's Classic
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Request Granted : Hearing: Dismissed juror says she is glad Judge Ito agreed to release record of their meeting. She denies any wrongdoing.
- N. Korea to Scrap 1953 Armistice
- YORBA LINDA : Proposed Assessment Changes Under Fire
- Citing Costly Side Effects, Clinton Warns About Perils of GOP Budget Proposal
- VENTURA : Doctors Suggested as Instructors on AIDS
- Angels Bat Mariners Around, 14-4
- An Optimistic Tune Carries On : Theater: Criticism of 'Stage Door Charley,' which begins its run in Costa Mesa next week, doesn't distress the romantic lead, who says, 'These things take time.'
- Insider-Trading Probes Make a Comeback : Wall Street: SEC official notes more investigations than at any time since the takeover boom of the 1980s.
- Davis Agrees to Return the Raiders to Oakland : Sports: If OKd as expected, move would leave L.A. without pro football. But another team is likely to fill void.
- Batters Have Hideous Time Finding Ball
- CYBER-AUCTION: Burbank-based KIIS-FM radio station Friday kicked...
- British Foreign Secretary Hurd Retires : Politics: His surprise announcement comes a day after Major quits as Tory leader. Long-serving official pledges to support the prime minister.
- Boy, 7, Borrows a Car to Get to School on Time
- Southeast : 3 Dogs That Killed Boy, 5, Are Put to Sleep
- Female Workers at City Hall Laud Chick's Attack on Sexism
- THE SUM OF THE PARTS : Some stores are selling everything you're trying to get for a total <i> look. </i> And we mean everything--from the book on the coffee table to the clothes hanging in the bedroom.
- INSIDE & OUT : Graphic Details
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : BOND TICKER : Planning for Defeat of Tax Hike
- In Long Beach, an Era Ends in Tears
- Funding for U.N. Force Proves Tricky : Balkans: One option Administration may use would circumvent Capitol Hill opposition with 'voluntary' aid.
- Hopes Fade for State-by-State Health Care Reform : Legislation: Statehouses aren't picking up the pieces of Clinton's failed initiative as expected. Instead, efforts are being slowed, and repealed in some cases.
- Court Clerk Admitted Theft, Official Says
- Desecrated Graves Bring Survivors Renewed Grief : Probe: State officials open Santa Fe Springs cemetery's records to anxious relatives. But many fail to find closure.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Forces Seniors to Evacuate Complex
- San Gabriel Valley : RECALL MANIA
- Simi Valley Prepares for Demolition of Quake-Damaged Outlet Store : Cleanup: Council says it plans to vote Monday on legal steps required to raze the vacant building, which officials have called unsafe.
- Oxnard Feels No Loss Over Possible Raiders Move
- Community Comment : Maidens of Hollywood : 'Pocahontas' is the pure expression of filmmakers' fantasies about Indian women.
- OXNARD : Smaller Grant for Airport Considered
- PACOIMA : 2 Arrested After Drive-By Shooting
- Anaheim Schools Chief Meliton Lopez to Retire
- TRACK AND FIELD : Covina Teen Old Enough for Sprint Title
- Isolation of Rare Gene May Boost Cancer Research : Medicine: Scientists hail discovery of mutation that causes fatal childhood disease. They see it having broad implications.
- A Hero's Welcome After 43 Years : Community: South Korean soldier Chang-Ho Cho, who finally made a dramatic escape from North Korea, is greeted in Los Angeles.
- Rocket Hits Israeli Resort; 1 Dead, 7 Hurt
- Norman Grabs Share of Lead
- Latino Museum Finds a Home : Art: A Downtown Bank of America site is targeted for the project. Supporters say it could become a hub of the Latino community.
- GM Will Cut 1,200 Jobs in Texas; Low Demand Cited
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Is Off 3.80; Yields Edge Higher
- Long Beach Loses Shipyard, 3,000 Jobs in Panel Vote : Military: The 6-2 decision brings state's job losses from this year's closures to 23,000. Angry officials will ask President Clinton to reject all the recommendations.
- Early Ads Depict Crime-Fighting Clinton
- Obituaries : * C. Orville Wahlgren; Hardware Merchant
- Orange County Almanac
- IRVINE
- Just About Perfect in Palmdale : Phelps Bound for Cornell After Excelling in 3 Sports and Serving as Student President and Valedictorian
- Jackson's History Gets a New, Brief Chapter : Pop Beat: Houston, Midler and others are saluted at VH1 Honors, but Michael makes the most of his short appearance.
- State Can Survive Impact of Job Cuts, Analysts Say : Economy: Proposed county layoffs and base closures, although a major blow, would not be enough to stall recovery, according to experts.
- World Perspective : EUROPE : A Younger Statesman for Bosnia : Baby-faced Carl Bildt is the latest EU envoy to seek peace in Balkans. Hopes, for now, are high for Swedish networker.
- Westlake Village : City Protests Plan to Cut Library Hours
- PLACENTIA : Council Denies Mortuary Permit
- Crew Finds Baby Drowned in Tub, Dad Suffering Overdose
- City Guide
- San Gabriel Valley : Bingo Players Keep the Right to Light Up
- Dodgers Send Bold Message
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Lucky Forever Takes Aim at Stake
- HEALTH CARE
- He's a Designer for the People : Interiors: With two new cable shows, Joe Ruggiero aims to bring hoity-toity concepts to regular folks and professionals.
- CONSUMERS
- INSIDE & OUT : A Brass Cleaner Can Help You Take a Shining to Fireplace Screen
- Long Beach Loses Shipyard, 3,000 Jobs in Panel Vote : Military: The 6-2 decision brings state's job losses from this year's closures to 23,000. Angry officials will ask President Clinton to reject all the recommendations.
- Jogger Struck, Killed by Car in Early-Morning Fog
- COSTA MESA : Water Board OKs Scaled-Down Budget
- Reward Planned for Information in Lewis Stabbing
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Keeping Up With Jones Also Hard Outside the Ring
- A Short, Memorable Tour of Detroit : Twice Around the Bases on Home Runs Fulfilled Adams' Major League Dream
- Album Reviews : Masters of Sugary Melodies Fill Album With Melodrama : ** Various artists, "For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson," MusicMasters.
- Fleet Financial Seeks to Buy Back Stake of Up to $1 Billion From KKR
- CATCHING ON: The Splash indoor-soccer team has...
- Durable-Goods Surge Eases Some Fears : Economy: May's gain of 2.5% after three straight monthly declines helps curb talk of recession.
- Bosnian Serb Stronghold Distills Fears, Hatred : Balkans: Residents of Pale deny responsibility for the bitter ethnic conflict and blame Muslims for their plight.
- Rome Court Convicts Chile Army Officers : Justice: Extradition for 1975 murder unlikely. Ex-secret police chief not yet jailed in Letelier case.
- Farewell to a Friend : Retirement: South-Central fire station will honor disabled volunteer who had to give up his beloved duties.
- U.S. to Give LAPD $18 Million for Computers and Civilian Staff
- Gnatcatcher Will Stay Off State List : Environment: Fish and Game Commission decides the rare songbird already is adequately protected.
- Carasi Pleads Not Guilty in Mall Killings
- Revisionist Leader's Property Seized Legally, Judge Rules
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Cultural Center to Be Dedicated Sunday
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : Now Local NFL Fans to Know How It Feels to Be Free Agents
- Schultz Is Selected by USOC
- Bullfrogs Too Much for Oakland : Roller hockey: Skates goalie Cadden tries hard, but Anaheim rolls to a 12-6 victory.
- Album Reviews : Masters of Sugary Melodies Fill Album With Melodrama : * 1/2 BON JOVI "These Days", <i> Mercury</i>
- INS Program to Add Agents, Equipment Along Border
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Photographer Who Was Banned Is Granted Hearing
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : Happiness Is L.A. in the Rear-View Mirror : Player reaction: Lack of extensive fan support here seems to be the main complaint, making Oakland more attractive.
- Christo Puts the Reichstag Under Wraps : Art: Many German politicians--including Chancellor Helmut Kohl--fought to keep the historic building uncovered. Its notorious past is what attracted the artist.
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine company said...
- Chick Accuses Some of Her Male Colleagues of Sexism : Bias: Councilwoman suggests 'gender sensitivity' training be required.
- Donald Nixon Jr.--President's Nephew, O.C. Businessman--Held in Cuba
- Westside : Stolen Artwork Was a Hot Bargain
- State Cites Violations in Home-Study Program : Education: Allegations lead to funding cutoff, insolvency for Acton-Agua Dulce district. Adviser to oversee its finances.
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : The Agreement
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Hamilton Vanishes Once More
- Robinson's New Neighborhood? : Hockey: New Jersey assistant is in demand and will choose between half a dozen teams that want him as coach.
- Kotsay Helps U.S. Defeat Japan, 8-3
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : Racetrack to Continue NFL Pursuit : Hollywood Park: Hubbard says plans remain to build a stadium and land a pro franchise.
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : ISSUES AND ANSWERS : It's Close to Being a Done Deal
- Queenliest Member of Parliament : Video: Her 'Elizabeth R' is finally available on tape, but Glenda Jackson has left the life of portraying royalty and others for the world of politics.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Time Warner Sued for $50 Million by Morris : Entertainment: The former chief of domestic music claims he was fired without cause on eve of a scheduled promotion.
- 2nd Man Convicted in Tourist Slaying
- Medicaid Abortion Ban in Utah Is Struck Down
- Feeling the Spirit : 2,000 Charismatic Catholics Gather to Seek Prayer's Healing Power
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : New Deployment of Planned
- Officials Issue Warning About Perils of Riptides : Beaches: The dangerous currents are an offshoot of the winter storms. They account for 90% of all aquatic rescues, according to state lifeguards.
- Mission Viejo : Entertainment Mall Expected to Get OK
- More Than Mere Trophy Marks Firefighters' Win
- Female Workers at City Hall Praise Chick
- Central Los Angeles : Talks Among Street Vendors Bear Fruit
- It's L.A.'s Latest Silver & Black Eye
- Weekend TV : ESPN Goes to the 'Extreme' for Hip Sports
- Album Reviews : Masters of Sugary Melodies Fill Album With Melodrama : ** 1/2 King Crimson, "THRAK," Virgin.
- White House Denies Wilson Accusation
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : U.S.-Russian Space Mission Postponed
- Colorful Bondsman Dies : Death: Irving Glasser, long a Downtown fixture, provided bail for some notorious characters.
- Decision to Spare Point Mugu Buoys Business : Economy: A surge in activity is already replacing fears of lost jobs and revenues, leasing agents, realtors and merchants report.
- VENTURA : 'Memory Lane' Class in Writing Slated
- OJAI : Golf Course Foes to Appeal to High Court
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : For at Least a Night, Marlins Are a Big Hit
- RAIDERS RETURN TO OAKLAND : L.A. Wants Team to Call Its Own : Coliseum: Officials say not any team will do, but they want one in a hurry.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Appier Not at His Best, but Still Gets 11th Win
- Paik Reveals Sensitivity in Impressive West Coast Debut
- Ex-Comrade, Can You Spare a Stock?
- COLUMN ONE : Suburbia's Dream House Goes Casual : The TV has become the nation's new hearth and family rooms replace formal rooms, reflecting America's desire to spend more time at home.
- Man Tells of Accused Wife's 'Bad Feelings' About Baby
- Wilson Urges Talk Radio to Shun Violence : Politics: Shows have a big impact, he says, and should stress peaceful ways to make changes.
- AGOURA HILLS : Meeting to Focus on Teen-Age Violence
- OXNARD : Pool Hall Owner Gets OK to Sell Alcohol
- Exchange Visits Broaden Vistas for 4-H Groups
- San Fernando Valley : Drive to Save Affirmative Action Launched
- Youth Opinion : PCs for Peace in the Mideast
- SIMI VALLEY : Symphony to Play Mozart, Beethoven
- Hindu Woman Opens Arms to Followers : Faith: About 2,000 seek hugs, counsel and blessing at Brentwood college from an Indian visitor whose name means 'the mother of immortal bliss.' Says one supplicant: 'It's a sweet feeling.'
- Alleged Thief's Cash Flow Suits Some Bystanders Fine
- $18.3 Million in U.S. Funds OKd to Aid LAPD : Police: The federal crime bill allocation will pay for computers, civilian workers and help free officers for street duty.
- Conversation WITH THE REV. DONG CHUNG KWAK : Mending Broken Immigrant Lives
- NOW Chief Aids Launch of Coalition : Activism: Feminist leader Patricia Ireland announces formation of local group to defend affirmative action.
- WEST HILLS : Class Threads History Theme Through Quilt
- World Perspective : CARIBBEAN : Two Firsts for Haitian Vote: No Fear, No Excitement Either
- Raiders Sign Agreement to Go Back to Oakland : Sports: If league approves the move, it will leave L.A. without pro football. But another team is likely to fill void.
- Dole Comes Out on Winning End of Bitter Fight for Foster Nomination : Politics: Senate leader uses position to his advantage. Despite loss, President also appears to gain some points.
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : Leniency Sought in Hubbell Sentencing
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Food for All : Charity at the Checkstand
- When No Change Is a Major Improvement : Transportation: Car-poolers won't have to fight traffic when switching freeways, thanks to a new bridge.
- Boutros-Ghali Assesses U.N.'s Role
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hershiser Goes on Disabled List
- Album Reviews : Masters of Sugary Melodies Fill Album With Melodrama : ** Nine Inch Nails, "Further Down the Spiral," TVT/Interscope.
- Rap: Music? Not!
- Jackson Lyrics Reveal Lack of Sensitivity
- Downey's California: If You Write, They Respond
- How Could They Not Agree With Bob Oates?
- It Took Quite a While, but Fan Gets Last Laugh
- Great Parlay: Norman, Murray and the Open
- Scalp-Proof Tickets
- Do Riley's Players Just Want to Have Fun?
- Darryl's Back: Start Spreading the Boos
- Yes, We're Still Waiting for Those 'Sorry to See You Go, Al' Responses
- Toll of Alcohol
- Jackson's Lyrics Called Insensitive
- OTHER NEWS - June 24, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 24, 1995
- Obituaries - June 24, 1995
- Obituaries - June 24, 1995
- Expert Admits Miscalculation on DNA Statistics
- Closing Seen as Blow to Already Weakened O.C.
- Relocation Gives Anaheim an Open Field
- Wilson Backing Popejoy; Silva Wants CEO Out
- INS Draws Criticism for Decision to Keep Checkpoints
- Fired UCI Medical Center Executive Vows to Fight Back : Inquiry: 'We didn't get the word out and we got creamed,' Herb Spiwak says. He plans to appeal, but UC officials say no appeal exists for non-tenured staff.
- Tippler Tax a Long-Shot Try for County Aid : Budget: Employees hail Assemblyman Villaraigosa's effort for a higher levy on drinks. Critics say it's grandstanding and the powerful liquor lobby vows to oppose it.
- Chechen Truce Extended as Talks Hit Snag : Russia: Kremlin's decision indicates its eagerness to settle conflict and pacify Parliament.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judge Rejects Debt Rollover; Pact Goes Back to Drawing Board
- Crews Rush to Repair Sinkhole : Subway: By Monday, the 60-foot-deep hole will be filled with a concrete mixture, utilities will be repaired and two lanes should be reopened, officials say.
- Summa Industries: The Fullerton manufacturer of equipment...
- FDA Overhauling Approval Process