- A Tale of Three Goo Goo Dolls : The Band Has Sweated Through Hard Times, but It Still Has Great Expectations
- Phyllis Hyman Tribute at Hollywood Roosevelt
- A Spiritual Art Quest in New Mexico : Theater: Santa Fe Stages' director turns vision of 'passion and fire' into an international festival that kicks off its inaugural season this summer.
- Builders Will Pay Shangri-La Homeowners $3.1 Million
- Mother's Boyfriend Held in Death of Daughter, 2
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Soar but Most Stocks Gain
- USAir Group's Income in 2nd Quarter Up Eightfold
- Southeast : New City Council Scraps Hefty Pay Raise
- COMMENTARY : Hopes Are High Again at Saratoga
- Games Are Not Starting on a Mile High : Olympic Festival: Change of professional sports landscape in Denver affects ticket sales to Colorado's nine-day event.
- Miller Gets the Shrine Password : Football: California coach's plan to throw plays right into Westlake receiver's hands.
- Nice Little Bugs : Many people believe that the only good insect is a dead insect, but, in truth, gardeners have oodles of multi-legged friends--those that feed on the harmful insect attackers of plants, produce and flowers.
- Taiwan Won't Say Whether China Is Firing Missiles : Asia: Fishermen and airliners nonetheless stay clear of area where Beijing had vowed it would begin testing on Friday.
- At 72, Dole Has Healthy Respect for Age Issue
- Valleywide : Credit Cards to Be Used in City Purchases
- Police to Take Residence in Santa Ana Neighborhood
- Newport Beach Civic Leader Phillo R. Tozer Dies at 74
- LAKE FOREST : Recreation Program Expansion Proposed
- Van Nuys : Council Gives $4,000 to 2 Youth Programs
- UCI Whistle-Blowers' Payouts Dwarf Others : Settlements: $900,000 awarded in clinic scandal is 87% of total for all UC cases over five years, regents are told.
- Chalmers Edwin Lones Jr.; Fresno Attorney
- ORANGE : Truant Teens Will Get Special Attention
- Judge Denies Bias Toward Prosecution
- Second Opinion : THE SENTINEL
- Woodland Hills : Cicero Intends to Start Farm Stand
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Knockout Matchups Taking Hold
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : It Seems That Thunder Gulch Is Finally Given Due Respect
- Learning the Links, Woods Easily Makes Cut
- A Friendly Hand Helps Guide CNBC's Lively Talk : Television: Cable exec Andy Friendly picks high-profile but offbeat hosts. 'I don't look at it as talking heads, but as talking brains,' he says.
- Weekend TV : Jackson-Wilson Duel Scheduled Over UC
- CoreStates and Bank of Boston Close to a Merger : Finance: Two Eastern institutions are likely to announce a deal early next week. Analysts are mixed on the merits.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Russia's Sustainable Cost of War : Conflict: Despite dire predictions, the Chechnya toll looks more like a setback than a reversal of Moscow's post-Soviet course.
- Kashmiri Rebels Claim 2 Hostages Hurt : South Asia: Muslim separatists holding five Westerners report pair wounded in gun battle.
- Countywide : Chamber Concert Emphasizes Romance
- Girl Scouts Council Names New Director
- Pair Injured in Cemetery Cave-In Sue
- Update : Follow-up on the news : LA PALMA : Replacement of Signs on Poles Proceeding
- Gene Pools Its Influences to Fight Off Old Image
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- INSIDE & OUT : It's a Snap
- Maggie Keswick; Wrote 'The Chinese Garden'
- Nominee for Treasury's No. 2 Post, Assailed by D'Amato, Clears Panel
- Fire in Morocco Injures 62
- Two Inland Empire Brush Fires Scorch 5,300 Acres
- Planned Parenthood President Resigns
- Defense in Bomb Plot Says Hands Are Tied : Courts: Lawyers for Egyptian cleric, others in New York case complain about judge's ruling denying them witnesses they wanted to call.
- Obituaries : Robert Ray Boswell; Civic Leader, Entrepreneur
- SANTA ANA : It's a Bike Bonanza for Boys, Girls Club
- South Bay : Cemetery Clippings Get a Second Life
- Sylmar : Program Gives Pupils a Taste of College
- Some Brilliant Pottery Pieces Come Out of the Blue--From Spode's
- HEALTH
- INSIDE & OUT : Stucco Doesn't Like That Fresh Salt Air
- Look Mom, No Gum Disease
- Laborer Held in Slayings of 5 in Maryland
- U.S. Seeks Reforms at Center for Mentally Retarded
- Ryoichi Sasakawa; Billionaire, Philanthropist
- With Proper Care, Plywood Can Stand Up to Some Pounding
- Clinton OKs $100 Million in Aid to States Hardest Hit by Heat Wave
- Oregano's Distinct Flavors Are Always in Season
- SEC Looking Into Problems Caused by Nasdaq Trading Surge : Securities: Agency says it's concerned that heavy volume may have caused disorderly activity. NASD defends its performance.
- Despite Allied Threat, Serbs Attack Beleaguered Enclaves : Bosnia: Four 'safe areas' come under attack. Zepa faces heavy mortar fire after negotiations for its surrender collapse.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Conroy Bill Would Let County Tap Measure R Money
- Discovery Landing Delayed; NASA Probes Atlantis' Booster
- POLITICS : Apathy May Be Leading in Sunday's Japan Vote : Parties have offered few specific strategies to cope with economic woes or reform political system.
- Winning Three : Ventura Can Trace Its Basketball Glory to Late '40s and Era of Cowan, Dunn and Millan
- Music Review : Cautious Mozart, Bourgeois Brahms at Bowl
- Justice Withdraws Disputed Subpoena in Microsoft Probe : Computers: Department says it already has enough information to decide whether to proceed with its antitrust case.
- U.S. Appellate Panel Denies Nichols Bail : Blast: The Oklahoma City bombing suspect 'poses a flight risk and a danger to the community' and 'should be detained pending trial,' it rules.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : 36 Killed in Clash of Soldiers, Rebels
- Religion in Vietnam Freer but Not Fully Free : Rights: Communist regime loosens reins on worshipers. But church groups still face limits.
- Woodland Hills : Service Will Honor Girl Killed in Israel
- Rubble Trouble : Lingering Quake Debris Poses New Problems for Homeowners
- On Sycamore Ave., Parking Lot Uproar Is Not Child's Play
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Martinez (9-0), Indians Too Much for A's
- Worrell Saves the Day After Scary Flashback
- Unending Ways to Self-Serve the News
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Update : Follow-up on the news : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : August Rodeo Exempted From Ban
- Van Nuys : Response to Copter Noise Plan Mixed
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Paradise Found
- Oxnard Panel Approves Housing Project Near Factories and Wetlands
- Drive-In May Be Driven Out by Builder of Fillmore Mall
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Gets Down to the Wires
- Poppin' Up : Offspring Takes Accusations of Plagiarism to the Airwaves
- Two Inland Empire Brush Fires Scorch 8,100 Acres
- Editor Jumps to His Death at N.Y. Hotel
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Jewish Settlers Block West Bank Roads
- Community Essay : A Personal Discovery Tour of Gender : Is a man who notices a handsome fellow one day and a woman's legs the next gay with straight tendencies or vice versa?
- Records Detail Airport Panel's Travel Expenses : Burbank: Commissioners were reimbursed for $130,000 on trips during 1992-95, including first-class flights, limousine rides.
- Sylmar : 4 Students Awarded Arts Scholarships
- Coalition of Nonprofit Groups Protests Lobbying Curbs
- VENTURA : Rail Work to Affect Johnson Drive
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 to Serve at Home for Prize Scheme
- Leach Advances to Semifinals at Hardcourt Championships
- BOXING AT THE POND : Mosely Looks Sharp Against Aging Foe
- LEGION PLAYOFFS : Chan Refuels Verdugo Hills in Arms Race
- Armor All's Earnings Tumble 46% in Quarter
- Physical Abuse May Have Led Illegal Immigrants to Riot at Facility
- Probe of King Hospital Urged : Burke Seeks Review After Report on Deputy's Death
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Names New Administrators
- Youth Beaten by Compton Officer Awarded No Damages
- Fire Officials Seek Own Ambulance Service : Ventura: Quicker response times and about $1 million in new revenue are predicted. The city will consider the plan next week.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Young Aces : Flights of Passage
- Westinghouse Reportedly Close to $5-Billion Deal to Buy CBS : Acquisitions: A bid could come as early as Sunday, sources say. Details on financing remain unclear.
- Doctor Says Son's Cries Stopped Smith's Suicide
- SIT WITH MICKEY: One goal for Disney...
- FRAZIER MOUNTAIN : Trails to Be Closed, Rerouted for $500,000
- Obituaries : * Richard Villapando Rodriguez; County Worker
- 5 Quake-Hit Projects Receive Repair Loans
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Newport Beach Seeks to Drill Wells in City
- With Angels on Fire, Fans Stay Lukewarm : Baseball: Division leaders play in front of sparse crowds. Post-strike resentment gets most of the blame.
- Sanders Traded to Giants : Baseball: But he may have left his heart in Cincinnati. Reds hope to get pitching help from Portugal and Burba.
- Hudler Does Homework, Then Steals Home : Angels: Second baseman studied pitcher last Sunday while in Detroit, and figured he could surprise him.
- Pop Music Review : Jim Thirlwell Brings Foetus to the Roxy
- Album Reviews : BONE THUGS-N-HARMONY *** 1/2, "E.1999 Eternal" <i> Relativity</i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Will Is Key if Allies' Plan to Succeed : Bosnia: Resolve in the face of public criticism is necessary, experts contend. But they say the new policy is workable.
- Senate Ponders Audit of the Press Corps
- Judge Revokes U.S. Citizenship of Accused Death Camp Guard
- Countywide : Laguna Hills Annexation Expected to Get OK
- Canoga Park : Police Identify Man Killed in Shootout
- Tired of Beach, Ochoa Heads for UCLA
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Sorry for Blaming Lasorda
- Will the Seahawks Fill L.A. Vacuum? : Pro football: Ovitz group wants to build stadium. NFL approves Raider move, but there are problems, as usual.
- Carriers Applaud Cargo Pact : Pena Says New Japan Agreement Will Benefit U.S.
- DECORATIVE ARTS : Developing a Flair for Whimsical Wares
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Lawyer Says All of O.C. Biased Against Raabe
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Judges, Lawyers Argue Over Defense of Poor : Impact: Proposed legislation to turn the public defender's work over to private attorneys prompts bitter exchange.
- Home Sellers Use Statues for Luck : Icons: Figures of St. Joseph are considered helpful in a sluggish market. Some clerics voice skepticism.
- King Legal Battle Threatens Much of Lawsuit Award
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Tartabull-for-Sierra Deal in the Works?
- BRITISH OPEN : Big John Eats Up the Old Course : Golf: Daly shares lead with Faxon and Tomori at six under after two rounds. Faldo makes his move with a 67.
- Monet Exhibition: A Trip to Bountiful : Impressionist's Retrospective Is Setting Records in Chicago
- Donors From Mideast Nations Raise Millions for Bosnian Muslims
- Canine Conditioning : Pet Owners Take Dogs to School and They Get in Shape Together
- OXNARD : Hueneme High Wins $5,000 Library Grant
- Kildee Assistant Seeks to Succeed Supervisor
- Molestation Suits Name Priest, Stockton Diocese
- LOS ALAMITOS : Chamber of Commerce Seeks New Director
- Deal Would Form Biggest Brokerage : Securities: Merger of Merrill Lynch and Smith New Court would be one of the largest in the industry.
- Times Will Cut Some Sections, News Jobs : Media: State's continuing economic downturn and rising newsprint prices are cited as factors in shifting focus toward core news operations.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Exits Roller Coaster Unfazed--Bonds Shaken
- Ghana Wrestles With Conflict Between Austerity and Democracy : Africa: While international lenders demand fiscal discipline, the nation's leaders are under pressure from voters seeking prosperity.
- IRVINE : Newport Unlikely to Back Blocking Bypass
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Merchants Await Swell of Tourists
- Valleywide : Warning Issued Over Quake Debris
- Somis Grocer Robbed Outside Bank
- CAMARILLO : Children's Center to Dedicate Ball Field
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Heist, Getaway Fatality Draw Stiff Sentence
- IRVINE : Renewal of Brady's Contract Not a Given
- MOTOR RACING / BRYAN RODGERS : Valencia's Herta Hits Bumps on Indy Road
- Angels Still Need a Starter After Loss
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Gets Some Positive Medical News
- Beating a Path From Village to City to Globe : World music: Obo Addy cites a variety of creative influences, including sounds from his native Ghana.
- HEALTH : S. Africa Takes First Steps to Fight Rising AIDS Rate
- Mark Alan Lipschutz; Stage Producer, Manager
- San Gabriel Valley : 2 Cities Oppose Move to Outlaw Rent Caps
- May Sarton; Prolific Poet and Novelist
- Youth Opinion : Children of Immigrants: Seeking a Place to Belong
- Regents' Vote Prompts Diverse Response at UCI : Education: The rejection of affirmative action stirs reaction ranging from outrage to delight.
- San Fernando Valley : Travel Cost of Airport Officials Detailed
- Olajuwon Cleared for Olympics
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Archer, Montalbano Share Seniors Lead at 66
- Architects Hand Out Awards
- Sue Miller Fleishman; Travel Writer
- Update : Follow-up on the news : LAGUNA NIGUEL : No Agreement on Ridge-Top Project
- Like a Lawyer, He Registers an Objection
- Drugs Blamed for Burglary Suspect's Death
- Sweeney Called for Illegal Procedure
- On Theater Security
- U.S. Men's Soccer Team Deserves Wider Coverage
- Maybe He'll Buy in His Next Life
- Dodgers Seem to Have a First-Place Ballclub, so What's the Problem?
- The Kings: A Team You Can Bank On
- We're Sorry That It Couldn't Be Haiku
- Where's Good News About USC Football?
- We Know Green Bay: It's No Los Angeles
- Spoils of Victory Seem a Little Much
- Obituaries - July 22, 1995
- Obituaries - July 22, 1995
- For the Record - July 22, 1995
- COLUMN ONE : Regents: Too Much Clout? : The UC board was designed as an independent body. But its vote to kill affirmative action--defying wishes of chancellors and other groups--reignites debate over range of its power.
- UC Vote to End Affirmative Action Echoes Across U.S. : Education: Wilson claims a political victory as Jesse Jackson calls on President Clinton to intervene.
- Simpson Team Plans to End Case by Aug. 3 : Trial: Cochran tells Ito, prosecutors of shortened defense in sidebar. Ice cream expert may be called to testify.
- State Senate OKs LAUSD Breakup Bill
- MTA Official Charged With Taking Kickbacks : Subway: Overseer of insurance operations allegedly accepted $25,000. Lawyer says he will plead guilty.
- Senate Approves $16 Billion in Spending Cuts
- U.S., Allies Pledge Decisive Response to Protect Gorazde : Bosnia: 16-nation conference backs Washington's plan for 'attacks on significant targets' if Bosnian Serbs assault 'safe area.' Failure could doom U.N. mission.
- Plan to Use Tear Gas at Waco Was Questioned, Panel Told
- State Senate Approves Bill to Ease L.A. Schools' Breakup
- King Detained Again--but No Crime Occurred
- Interference on Foster Suicide Note Told : Senate: Park Police detectives say actions of Clinton counsel prevented prompt discovery. Nussbaum rummaged through aide's papers.
- OXNARD : Mexico Leftist Leader Speaks Before 200
- More Skeletons From Salinas' Closet : Mexico: Concerns about last year's election climate gave the kidnapers of banker Alfredo Harp Helu license to run with the ransom, insiders say.
- Supporters of Landfill Ready to Try Again
- Quinn Leaves Kings for Ottawa With Two-Year Free-Agent Deal
- Sherman Oaks : Insomnia Cafe Owner Violated Probation
- Bledsoe Becomes NFL's Best Paid : Pro football: New England Patriot quarterback signs seven-year, $42-million contract, eclipsing Troy Aikman.
- Davis Will Probably Get a Free Ride to Oakland
- Visuals Not Point of 'Sounds in the Dark'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Adventure': Sordid Side of Life in Theater
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Verve at Palace Can't Match Edge of 'Soul'
- O.C. Board Irate Over Assessor's Appeal Forfeits
- Westside : 1 1/2-Ton Sculpture Imitates Life--Moves
- OJAI : County Lions Club to Clean Up Park
- Judge Dismisses Potential Jurors in Double-Murder Case : Courts: A prosecutor denies that he intended to screen women out of the panel in trial of Taiwanese national accused of killing husband's mistress, their son.
- MOVIESHanks Broadens Horizon: Tom Hanks, soaring mightily...
- MGM Embraces NC-17 Rating for 'Showgirls' : Movies: The studio plans to open the film in 1,000 theaters, a record for an NC-17 work.
- ALBUM REVIEW / JAZZ : Hancock's Minimal Music Development : HERBIE HANCOCK: "Dis Is Da Drum" <i> Mercury</i> **
- 'Talley's Folly' Postponed Until August : Stage: Paul Sand pulls out of the Grove Theater Center production, which had been scheduled to open this week. Alan Feinstein will replace him.
- A Place Called Hope : Orange Shelter Gives Homeless and Abused Women What Life Often Hasn't--a Fighting Chance
- For Those Who Love to Take Chances
- VENTURA : Bar Owner Pleads Guilty to Bad Checks
- Newport-Mesa Schools Target of Federal Probe
- IRVINE : No Money for Theater, Board Tells Students
- ECONOMY
- CET Environmental Services Inc.: The Tustin waste...
- Bill Would End Family Planning Program : Congress: House Appropriations panel passes a measure that would cut federal departments and rein in federal regulatory powers.
- Gramm, 11 Colleagues Propose More Conservative Welfare Plan
- EVENTS : Blessed Be the Hot Rods : Custom-car fans salute an era before their time at event with pompadours, poodle skirts--and holy water.
- Inspectors Had Warned About Dam's Gates
- They're Not Watching TV, They Want to Be <i> on</i> TV
- Residents Evacuated After Acid Spill
- Countywide : Trustee Reelected to School Boards Panel
- North Hollywood Project Is Kept Alive : Redevelopment: Panel continues plan until 2019 and lifts the spending cap from $89 million to a maximum $535 million.
- AIDS Clinic Seeks to Serve Youths' Needs : Health: New center is intended for those in their teens and 20s who often fail to get tested or do not pick up results.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Librarian Discourages Non-Resident Use Fees
- Hit-Run Suspect Turns Himself In
- SEAL BEACH : Animal Shelter Seeks Increase in City Funding
- Critics Dog Cat
- All-Star Games Flicker, Often Burn Out : Prep football: Costs, lack of attendance have caused cancellation of several, and others have become wary of the future.
- Snider and McCovey Plead Guilty on Taxes
- Salad-in-a-Bag Ringing Up Green for Food Industry : Marketing: The prepackaged dishes are the darlings of the produce department. Some are sold with dressing, croutons and cheese.
- Unsettled Quake Claims Leave Many in the Lurch : Insurance: As disputes linger, thousands of Valley homeowners remain mired in uncertainty.
- Funky Town : Slackers. Tekkies. Punks. 'Dirt surfers.' Rockabilly wrestling. No matter what you're into, San Francisco has your scene.
- June County Home Sales Down 21.9% Since Last Year
- Lawmakers Ask Investigation of 2 Southland Postal Offices
- Encino : Landlord Sentenced to Community Service
- Judge Orders 13-Year-Old Boy Held in Death of His Cousin : Courts: Thirteen-year-old is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the shooting. His trial is scheduled for Aug. 8. A pretrial hearing is set for next week.
- Sun Valley : Student Stabbed on Way to School
- Donald Carr, 4day Tire Stores Co-Founder, Dies : Funeral: The Newport resident succumbed to leukemia at 58. He helped establish innovative chain in 1969.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Markets Calm, Aided by Tech Stocks, Earnings
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SUDAN : Carter Will Try to Extend Cease-Fire
- Nigeria Complains U.S., Britain Are Harboring Dissidents
- You Interested In a Little Body Work?
- U.S. Seeks Backing for Air Strikes : Bosnia: France and Britain appear to have already OKd Washington's plan to safeguard Sarajevo, Gorazde.
- THEATER REVIEW : Jokes That Bomb 'Under the Big Top'
- Unwritten Rules of Subway Travel : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- A Fitting Farewell : Mourners Pay Their Respects at Funeral Service for 3 Abandoned Babies
- Plan to Guide Development of Los Angeles Called a 'Disaster' : Hearing: Dozens of residents complain that framework amounts to a blank check for developers.
- Obituaries : * Norman Arthur Daniels; Author of Novels
- Man Accused of Tossing Dog From Overpass Faces Felony
- Court Upholds Murder Conviction of Ex-LAPD Officer
- OXNARD : Kids Get Tasty Introduction to Bakery Business
- Angels Need Only One Piece to Solve Puzzle
- Angels' Trip Is a Huge Hit : Baseball: They finish it with 10-3 victory over Blue Jays, but Finley and Snow are banged up.
- After the Fall : Construction Site Accident Ended Nez Balelo's Chances of Making the Major Leagues but Launched a Career in Baseball
- Bullfrogs Stay in Control While Beating VooDoo
- This Golfer Misses the Greens but Still Ends Up With Plenty
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'I Am Cuba': Epic of Poetry and Daring
- He's Tapped Into What He Loves Best : Dance: Van Porter got happy feet after seeing the man who would become his mentor perform eight years ago.
- Matsusaka Plans to Leave Zenzero--Again
- Official Warns of L.A. Debt : Finances: City must take care to avoid crisis like L.A. County's, controller says.
- Valleywide : City Examines Its Seismic Inspections
- Central Los Angeles : SECOND CHANCE
- San Gabriel Valley : Judge Says Pasadena Wrongly Rejected Term Limits Petition
- For Some Tickets, It's Trial by Mail : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- TENNIS : Top-Seeded Hardcourt Players Advance
- ABC Getting a Major Chance With British Open Coverage
- 'Immigrant Project' Considers Experience
- Alliance Imaging Inc.: The Orange-based company, the...
- Company Town
- Survey Finds Dissatisfaction With Managed Care: Working...
- First American Chief Calls Fraud Charges Lies : Health care: Mills says federal investigators haven't given him a chance to defend himself.
- New 'Draft' Soft Drink Stirs a Brouhaha : Beverages: Critics charge Royal Crown's new cola is advertised as if it were beer, sending wrong signal to young.
- COVER STORY : Low Cost, High Times : Stuck in the Valley for the livelong summer with next to zero dough? Not to worry. : Here are some great things to do that won't set you back more than 5 bucks.
- Taiwan Finally Enacts Measure for Direct Presidential Voting
- Cleanup Plan Adopted for Beach : Ventura: In return for tending to a stretch of sand, sponsors will be recognized publicly with a plaque.
- Southeast : Judge Allows Use of Funds for Cemetery
- Suspects Sought in Two Robberies
- Van Nuys : Car Slams Into Train, Kills 28-Year-Old Man
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Thunder Gulch Comes Back for Swaps Stakes
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- Pacific Scientific Earnings for Quarter Hit 12-Year High
- Israel to Free 600 to 1,000 Jailed Palestinians When Pact Is Signed
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Emotions Break Loose Amid Political Blockade
- Moneymaking Scams Targeted: State and federal trade...
- Envoy Treated for Cancer
- RETAILING
- U.S., Japan Reach Pact on Cargo Routes
- Company Town : Muppets Cut Deal With Sony Pictures
- RAILROADS
- CUT OFF: The closure of Saugus Speedway...
- Bill OKd to Freeze Money Made From Accused Felons' Notoriety
- Countywide : Tape Demonstrates 911 System's Value
- South Bay : Inglewood to Get $10 Million Loan
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Butcher Is Ready to Pitch in Toronto
- Dancer Is Tapping Into the Power
- Scouts Seek Help From Congress for Land Swap : Parks: Rep. Christopher Cox pushes legislation that would correct mistakes made in a boundary survey conducted in 1880. Trade involves Lost Valley land.
- When the Lady Was a Tigress