- VENTURA : Leafless Trees to Sprout Anew, Expert Assures
- FEMA Likely to Deny More Debris Funds : Recovery: Officials signal they probably will reject request for money to end quake cleanup.
- Nearly Back in Fashion : Merchants at Northridge Mall Gear Up for Monday Reopening
- Council Gets Tough on Bid to Expand Burbank Airport
- Officials Say Spill Not a Health Threat
- Kings' Crisis Shown to Be Worse Than Thought
- UC Irvine's Ainslie Named Coach for Goodwill Golf Tournament
- NEA to Seek Senate Help to Stop House Bid to End Funding
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Happy to Have Chad Curtis
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Camp Sees Its Best Odds in 3 Northeast Primaries : Politics: Strategists say New Hampshire, New England and New York balloting are the best opportunities for gains by the governor.
- SERIOUS FUN: You don't have to speak...
- Update : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Lucky: A Food Fight in Name Only
- Tennis Players Advance in Age-Group Tournament
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Summer of Sweet Promise Turns Bitter
- Angels Warm to the Task : Baseball: Snow, Anderson homer in 7-3 win at humid Detroit as team takes sole possession of division lead.
- Dr. George G. Glenner; UC San Diego Alzheimer's Researcher
- Bad Phone Lines Stall Kashmir Hostage Rescue
- O.C. Supervisors Pick Interim CEO to Replace Popejoy
- Calabasas : Meadow Oaks School Appoints Headmaster
- Residents Getting a Leg Up in the Paper Chase : East county: People can tap into a computer in Simi and order copies of documents stored in Ventura.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Mulls $10,000 Plan to Promote City
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Wonderful Outdoor World : Curbside Campouts
- Lawyer Loses Whitewater Notes to Car Burglar
- Latino Rights Activist to Get Medal of Freedom : Award: Vice President Gore tells Pasadena audience that presidential honor will go posthumously to Willie Velasquez, who led Latino voter registration drive.
- Santa Ana Considers Letting County Volunteer Center Break Its Lease : Nonprofits: The group says the homeless harassed its staff and visitors. The city cites financial hardship and is expected to forgive $24,000 in owed rent.
- Labor of Love Keeps Fair Volunteers Down on the Farm
- Commentary : Four Talk Shows and a Premiere : It's Damage Control, Big Time, as Grant Manages to Avoid Tough Questions
- MIDDLE EAST : More Contentious Than West Bank Is Resource Below: Water : Dispute over right to aquifers may again stall long-delayed Palestinian self-rule. Israel says it won't relinquish control of precious liquid.
- Health Chief Concedes He Has No Plan for Cuts : Budget: Official also tells county supervisors he needs $89 million more for his department this year.
- Irvine Supports Anti-Airport Effort
- Electric Car Discounts of $5,000 OKd
- AGRICULTURE
- U.S. Facilities Corp.: A group including SC...
- U. S. Probes Fatal 1994 Blast at Rockwell
- William T. O'Donnell; Ex-Chief of Slot Machine Manufacturer
- Panel OKs Baboon Marrow Transplant for AIDS Patient
- Britons Abuzz Over the Princess and the Non-Pauper : Celebrity: The British press wants to know if he's a beau. But wealthy Sylmar printer Michael Flannery isn't talking about his ties--if any--to Diana.
- Offbeat Oasis Offers a Bit of Everything, Including Gunfire
- Brush Fire Scorches Leona Valley
- Health Chief Concedes He Has No Plan for Closings : Budget: Outgoing director also tells supervisors $90 million more is needed to keep department and hospitals running this year.
- Heart Attack Is Suspected in Fatal Anaheim Accident
- SOCCER : United States Stuns Argentina, 3-0
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Top Teams Don't Go Into Tank
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Shoots a 65, Leads by One
- Fears of a Mild Recession Eased by Latest Statistics : Economy: Increase in retail sales for June reported. Factory output has stopped declining, while inflation remains under control.
- Inside & Out : The Hang-Ups of Color-Coded Phone Wiring
- Bob Ross, 52; Host of PBS' Popular 'Joy of Painting'
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Main Street Library Seeks New, Used Books
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Rural Roots
- Van Nuys : Health Fair to Supply Summer Safety Tips
- Hubers File Wrongful-Death Suit : Litigation: Victim's family takes the action to prevent John Famalaro from profiting from any book or movie deal.
- The chase is onBill Kolender, a San...
- Company's Executives Trading Westside L.A. for Quiet Simi Valley : Industry: Whittaker Corp. moves its headquarters near a silent electronics plant it hopes to see boom again.
- Woodland Hills : Pierce to Aid Victims of Head Injuries
- San Gabriel Valley : Day Laborer Site Draws Ire of Unions
- South Bay : Retirement Deal for Inglewood Official
- Limits on Baptism of the Dead Shake Mormons
- Judge Rules Former Councilman Snyder Must Stand Trial
- OXNARD : City Adds Funds to Disaster Program
- Northridge : Northridge Meadows' Site to Be Purchased
- Lake View Terrace : Music Fest to Benefit Police Youth Program
- Van Nuys : Air Show to Feature Flights of Fancy
- Comment : Thanks for the Theaters, Magic, but Why Such Nasty Security?
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Medearis Inches Up in Hurdles
- Cause of Fatal Rockwell Blast Under Scrutiny : Probe: Federal agents want to know whether explosion was meant to burn toxic waste, and was not a fuel test as claimed.
- U.S., Japan Extend Talks Over Aviation Rights
- Same-Sex Marriage Trial Postponed Until 1996
- Cause of Fatal Rockwell Blast Under Scrutiny
- Yeltsin Scraps Schedule, Extends Hospital Stay : Russia: Aides insist that the president's condition has not worsened. But the abrupt change in plans surprises diplomats.
- Abusive Boyfriend Must Wed Victim, Judge Says
- Unhealthful Air Clouds Forecast
- Bridging Cultures : Seminar to Examine Differences, Similarities of Japanese, Jews
- Sylmar : Girl, 17, Arraigned in Shooting at Mall
- Thousand Oaks Store Seeks Earlier Opening Despite Neighbors' Protests : Businesses: Home Depot officials hope planners' denial will be overturned by council next week. Complaints concern truck noise.
- A Lot of Bull : Bubba Shows His Mettle as 4 Buffalo Calves Are Born at Hart Park
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Patience Runs Out, Ashley Benched
- Back on Solid Footing : George Has Returned From Surgery to Produce for the Splash in Crucial Situations This Season
- Offspring (Air) Plays With Plagiarism Claims
- Muckenthaler Center Names Permanent Director
- Noses Know One From the Other
- Lewis A. Engman; Former Head of FTC, Drug Industry Groups
- Update : Adult Shop Renews Bid to Expand
- Discovery Crew Begins Medical, Military Tests
- ANAHEIM : Rangers Will Continue to Patrol City Schools
- Update : LAGUNA BEACH : Tree Trimming Issue Sent to Planners
- Obituaries : * Kathleen Sims, 71; Vesper House Leader
- OXNARD : Authorities Search for Bank Robber
- COMMENTARY : Lite the Fuse Can Re-Light Trainer's Career in Dash Today
- Outfielder Finally Gets to Show Worth : Dodgers: Hollandsworth's first major league start proves to be timely.
- For Romulan-Wise Trekkers Only : CD-ROM review: A Final Unity, an ambitious computer game, is a virtual dream--for avid followers of 'The Next Generation.'
- In Coltrane's Tracks : The Jazz Great's Work Inspires Bassist Art Davis, in Seal Beach Sunday
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Off 18.66 on Dim Hope of Rate Cut
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH PACIFIC : Storm of Protest for Bastille Day
- Unique LAPD Unit Battles Financial Crime Against the Elderly : Police: But a drastic increase in such cases has overtaxed the two-detective team. A department report stresses a need for more investigators and support.
- Clinton Outlines Permitted School Religious Expression
- LAGUNA BEACH : Volunteers Sought to Clean Up Aliso Beach
- Fire Damages Motel in Disney Suit : Anaheim: Now-vacant building's owners were involved in 1993 litigation over the theme park's expansion plans.
- Strange Tale of the Princess and the Printer : Royalty: Diana of Wales reportedly has been a vacation guest of Michael Flannery of Sylmar.
- San Fernando Valley : Northridge Mall Gets Ready for Reopening
- Maybe Barkley Is Not a Fan of the Bullets
- A Stimulating Look at Where Coffee Has Bean : History: A 100-item exhibit at the Fullerton Museum Center hopes to perk interest in the brew's social, political and economic impact globally.
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- Gingrich Urges National Vote on Legalizing Drugs
- Alfonso Zirpoli; Judge Curbed Police Power in 'Zebra Killer' Probe
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tortured Decision-Making Wounds Clinton's Standing
- Cruise Boat Flips in N.Y.
- NATO Officials See Increasing Chance of U.N. Evacuation
- SIMI VALLEY : Information Fair Planned for Seniors
- Encino : City OKs Plan to Build Roller Hockey Rink
- MISSION VIEJO : Cheerleader Policy Upsets Some Saddleback Valley Parents
- Sexual Attack Puts Ojai Residents on Edge : Crime: Assault on 89-year-old woman in retirement neighborhood brings to memory the fear that gripped the community a year ago.
- Accounting Error Puts Colleges' State Funds at Risk : Education: Enrollment was miscalculated for 1994-95 school year, dropping student population below vital threshold.
- Buena High Band Doesn't Need to Toot Its Own Horn
- Latino Civil Rights Activist to Get Medal of Freedom : Reseda: After his visit to Pasadena, Vice President Gore comes to West Valley police station.
- Paddling Is Constitutional, Lungren Says : Crime: Attorney general's legal opinion gives boost to efforts of Orange assemblyman to deter graffiti vandals.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Bartholomew Bolts to Lead in Open
- Phoenix Trips Up the Bullfrogs : Roller hockey: Cobras win, 10-8, to end a 13-game streak for Anaheim.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Mo Vaughn Assaulted, Misses Game
- Camarillo Weighs Law to Ban Signs : Policy: Revised ordinance would target real estate and political messages on public property, but would not affect private landowners.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Visitors Bureau Relocates Its Headquarters
- Volunteers Sought to Help in Guarding Glendale Parks : Public safety: After training, reserve rangers will have same authority as peace officers. Student's stabbing increased alarm.
- Panel Rescinds Its Decision on RV Park
- SIMI VALLEY : Aid for 1st-Time Home Buyers Offered
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers' Vaughn Has 6 RBIs in 8-7 Victory
- Colbert As Hot as the Weather, Leads Seniors
- Happy Rock, Sad Rock
- Judge Rules Former City Councilman Snyder Must Face Trial
- No-Hit, No-Field Isn't Working for the Dodgers
- Chamber Sets the Record Straight
- July Fourth Bowl Review Sparks Ire
- Maybe RIP Ought to Be New Baseball Statistic
- He's Hoping the Playbook Has Plenty of Pictures
- Sexism at City Hall
- Electric Cars and California Mandates
- TV Was Off the Mark in Coverage of Wimbledon
- Kings' Management Learns Its Tricks From School of Hard Knocks
- Sell Off Monstrous Civic Arts Plaza
- L.A.'s NFL Exodus Creates a Net(work) Gain for Him
- Obituaries - July 15, 1995
- Obituaries - July 15, 1995
- Doctor Testifies on Simpson's Many Injuries
- Woman Leads Investigators to Body of Half Sister : Murder: Suspect admits she killed the 3-year-old while punishing her, sheriff's deputies say. She originally claimed the girl disappeared from her car.
- Award-Winning but Unprofitable, New York Newsday to Close Sunday : Media: The newspaper won three Pulitzers but was unable to gain a solid financial foothold in the crowded market.
- Orange Unified Probing Claims of Bid-Rigging : Finances: The investigation centers on the maintenance department's relationship with an Upland contractor.
- Alhambra Police Arrest Rodney King in Assault Incident
- Pipe Bomb Blast in Mailbox Does Little Damage
- TECHNOLOGY - July 15, 1995
- 'Sailor's' Urgency Spirals Out of Control
- Foreboding, Witty Film Scores From Cooder : RY COODER: "The Music of Ry Cooder" <i> Warner Bros.</i> *** 1/2
- Artwork Pulled From Irvine Show : Exhibition: A city-owned center removes a work with sexual content from upcoming 'All Media '95,' apparently fearing budget-cutting reprisals.
- Try Hard With a Vengeance : Theater: Ron Campbell takes on Richard III as an action figure of restrained energy, seeking love as well as power and finding joy in revenge.
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Buns of Steel' Sales Heat Up for Summer
- Sonny Terry, "Whoopin' the Blues: The Capitol Recordings," Capitol. ***
- A Chilling Account of an Anti-Gay Campaign
- Jackie Wilson, "Jackie Wilson at the Copa," Brunswick. ** 1/2
- Pat Martino's Remarkable Comeback
- 'High City': Slices of Life Without a Core
- JUST THE TICKET
- Wilson's $7.6-Billion Tax Cut Bill Apparently Killed
- O.C. Commercial Vacancy Rates Down in June : Real estate: The decrease--most notable in the industrial sector--reflects growing demand for existing space.
- GOP Foes of Tax-Financed Arts Win Victory in House : Congress: Republican leadership bows to conservatives, agrees to seek phaseout of such aid. $12-billion measure was being held hostage.
- TELEVISION : 'Sherman Oaks' Unzipped : A bawdy new sitcom on Showtime intends to shake up the nation's view of the Valley.
- Thais Tap Into Water Expertise : Hydrology: Worried about its sinking capital, delegation learns from county's experience with replenishing wells.
- IRVINE : City, Newport to Join Forces on Toll Road
- San Fernando : Restaurant Event Planned Downtown
- Countywide : Program for Latinos Targets Child Abuse
- Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against L.A. Ethics Panel
- MOTOR RACING / BRYAN RODGERS : After Driving 42 Years, He Goes Like 60
- Devils Staying in New Jersey
- Baseball Could Be Big Tease
- Ito Should Try Watching Trial on Television
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Brawl Mars Bullfrogs' Victory Over River Rats
- Newt Faces Some 'Raw' Questions : Television: Six twentysomething men and women shoot the breeze with the Speaker of the House in an MTV round-table discussion.
- U.S. Outlines Potential Case Against Microsoft : Antitrust: Probe of Windows 95 is still pending, judge is told by Justice Department.
- Sybase Inc. said its second-quarter profit from...
- Singer Defeats Port-au-Prince Mayor
- Refugees Tell of Serb Atrocities in Fall of 'Safe Area' : Bosnia: Women are reportedly dragged off, raped during 'ethnic cleansing' of Srebrenica. Displacement of thousands of Muslims is called a humanitarian disaster.
- 700 Now Feared Dead in Seoul Disaster
- OXNARD : Labor Dispute Sparks Protest at Dole Office
- Southeast : EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT
- Man Pleads Guilty to Murder of El Segundo Official's Daughter
- Valleywide : Controlled Burn Consumes Fire Hazard
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Armed Men Rob World Savings Bank
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Sister' a Powerful Journey Into a Dark Household
- FILM : Valley Takes a Hit : John Herzfeld's new movie about misfits and murder, set in the 'big, vast grid,' brings the area dubious distinction.
- Study Hails 3 Whooping Cough Vaccines : Health: In clinical trials, they proved to be more effective and safer than the one in use. FDA promises to give them 'priority review.'
- Discovery, Launched After Delay, Releases Satellite
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Hazard Cleared in a Controlled Burn
- ORANGE : City 'Energy Retrofit' Gets Initial Approval
- Castro-Roque Beached
- VENTURA : Hotels, Motels Get New Visitors Guide
- Hot-Hitting Seniors Ignore Par at the Players Championship
- It's Life in the Crash Lane on Hollywood's Favorite 'Freeway' : Shoreline Drive in Long Beach is a movie-maker's dream: all the mayhem you like for $400 a day.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Conine Getting the MVP Treatment
- GOLF / SCGA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Berry Is Talking a Good Game Again After Struggles
- Check-Cashing Company's Receiver Put on Hold : Money: Judge orders payment delay pending a closer look at finances. The firm is accused of taking deposits, acting as a bank.
- RADIO : Live Connections : KSCA has hosted over 100 performers playing an eclectic mix over the air during its first year.
- State Panel OKs Flexible Bilingual Education Policy : Schools: Districts could use English-only instruction or a combination of class types. Reaction is mixed in O.C.
- Plan to Save Some Base Jobs Criticized : Military: Defense analysts say Clinton's proposal for McClellan is flawed and could seriously erode savings the Air Force hopes to make.
- MUSIC : Building on Ellington Legacy : Bill Berry played with Duke in the early '60s and has been passionate about the maestro's music ever since. His L.A. Band blends swing with be-bop.
- ECONOMY : Russians in Panic Over Plan for New $100 Bills
- FILM : A Step Back in Cinematic Time : The Old West meets vintage Hollywood during open-air showings of silent movies at Paramount Ranch.
- Making It Happen : A Stop Sign for Your Street : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- San Gabriel Valley : CHECK THIS OUT
- San Gabriel Valley : Last Dilapidated Corner in Old Pasadena to Be Transformed Into a Pottery Barn
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Seen as Top Choices for Police Chief Job
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Weapons Possession Expulsions Plunge
- THE COUNTY BUDGET CRISIS : Supervisors Hope for Aid From Clinton : Lobbying: Even as efforts in Sacramento bear some fruit, they and California lawmakers urge the White House to restore health care funds.
- Activists Gain Partial Victory in AIDS Fight : Health care: Bob Dole announces July 24 as date for Senate vote on bill funding $690-million program for victims.
- UC Affirmative Action: What Does It Mean to Those It Affects? : PLATFORM
- Chipping Away at History : State Amateur Titlist Sanday Seeks Rare Double in SCGA Event
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Frohoff, Heidger Lose More Than a Match
- Another Healing Process for Millen : A Second Crash Means a Second Rehabilitation and a Second Chance to Come Back and Win
- O.C. Company Fraud Victim, SEC Charges
- J.P. Morgan, the nation's fifth-largest bank, earned...
- Southwest to Begin Florida Service: Moving into...
- Justice Dept. OKs Sprint's 20% Sale to French, German Phone Firms : Telecom: But the $4.2-billion deal has strings attached relating to opening of European markets.
- 4th Athletics Staffer Accused of Molesting Girl in His Care
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Briles-Hinton Holds Women's Open Lead
- Showtime Tries to Build Identity With New Series : Television: The new 'full-service menu' puts emphasis on weekly shows instead of monthly specials.
- Wonderware Corp.: The Irvine industrial automation software...
- Wet Seal Inc.: Suzy Shier Ltd., a...
- Wholesale Prices Take a Rare Dip in June : Economy: The benign inflation news is seen as giving the Fed more room to lower interest rates.
- Company Town
- Company Town : Tensions Under 'Waterworld' Come to the Surface in the Press
- Clinton Orders Democrats to Curb Big-Donor Perks
- Judge Says O.C. Must Set Aside Funds for Debt
- SANTA PAULA : New Clinic Offers Low-Cost Services
- Smoking: Oval Office Hot Potato
- Street Artists on Promenade Facing New Noise Rules
- Metrolink Adds 2 More Trains Per Day for Orange County
- Conejo Board Debates How to Spend Possible $40-Million Bond Issue : Schools: It would place a top priority on the modernization of existing buildings, the Thousand Oaks trustees and staff members agree.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Improves; Boskie Will Miss Start
- MTA Plans to Smooth Out Train Tracks
- Enya, "The Celts," Reprise. ** 1/2
- The Diagnosis Is Poor for Medical Specialists Going It Alone : But in a health industry dominated by managed care, doctors can control their destiny by forming multispecialty groups.
- Tibetan Lama, 4, Journeys to Anaheim's Magic Kingdom
- North Hills : Charges Filed Against Bagel Firm Executives
- LAGUNA BEACH : Goats to Again Munch Away Canyon Brush
- Lacey Seeks Ban on Cigarette Machines
- All-Star Football Starting Lineups
- Tee for Six With Ties to Northridge
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Company Town : Turner Names McCready to Key Post
- Apple Mounting Campaign to Combat Windows 95 Debut : Software: Computer maker feels compelled to counterattack $135-million Microsoft marketing effort.
- Popejoy Plans to Relax--After July 31, That Is : Resignation: Orange County's CEO plans to stay busy working on bankruptcy crisis until he leaves office. Then, it'll be a family vacation trip far away from here.
- Peru OKs Sanctions for Recidivist Rebels
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Fast Lane Isn't Where Most of L.A. Lives
- LIFESTYLE : Travelers Trading Places : Families save by swapping a Craftsman for a villa or <i> pied-a-terre</i> . Flexibility is key to home exchanges.
- Car Thieves Take the H but Leave the onda
- Lawmakers Turn to Clinton Seeking Cash : Lobbying: As efforts in Sacramento pan out, supervisors and legislators urge White House to restore health care funds.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Phillies Sign Fernandez as a Starter
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Colorado's Trip Gets Off to Rocky Start
- Hydroplanes Still Racing Against Tide : Motor sports: Enthusiasm abounds with Doner in control, but sponsorship money and sites to race remain hard to come by.
- Various Artists, "Donna Reed's Dinner Party," Nick at Nite Records. **
- 'Indian': A Cupboard Full of Magic : Movie review: The children's tale of a toy coming to life is told in a captivating, gentle, low-key manner.
- Home Banking Takes a Major Step Forward : Technology: Alliance of 20 banks and Intuit will link computer users to financial services starting this fall.
- First Fidelity Bancorp., a partner in the...
- Tamils Pounded by Sri Lanka, Clergyman Says
- Facing an Identity Crisis in Cyberspace
- VEEP VISIT: Vice President Al Gore will...
- COSTA MESA : 21 Citizens Enroll in Police Training
- Attorneys for Rams' Henley Argue for Release on Bail : Courts: Lawyers say the cornerback, convicted of cocaine trafficking, should be free while they seek new trial. Prosecutors disagree.
- Residents Become Citizens by the Busload, Now Wield Vote : Immigration: About 120 pledge allegiance at mass ceremony, aided by El Concilio del Condado. Some see a new political force in the making.
- Blunt Will Transfer to New Mexico
- SIGNINGS : Foothill's Davidson Picks Utah State
- PREP FOOTBALL / NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME : Ready or Not, Offenses Will Try to Play Catch-Up
- Bet Ended in a Split Decision
- TENNIS / OPPORTUNITY TOURNAMENT : Mall Showing Potential, Not Results
- THEATER : Town and Gown Productions : Troupe is flourishing in Santa Clarita, with many of its members CalArts students or graduates. Coming to the stage is 'As You Like It.'
- SIGN 'EM UP: Political activists are competing...
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Unlikely Romance of a Merry Actress and a Melancholy Writer : OPPOSITE ATTRACTION: The Lives of Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard, by Julie Gilbert, Pantheon, $32.50, 540 pages
- All Kinds of Music--for a Song : Phi Beta Records in Studio City boasts an encyclopedic inventory, at prices that are a positive note for your budget.
- Problems With Plastic Interiors
- Olinda Elementary Principal Appointed
- Oxnard May Let Owners Sell Radisson Hotel : Investments: The City Council next week will weigh the proposed $8-million sale of the financially struggling hostelry, which would halt foreclosure proceedings.
- VENTURA : Robber Holds Up Downtown Bank
- South Bay : JOB TURMOIL
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow, Nasdaq Again Enter Record Turf
- U.S., Japan Clash Anew Over Aviation, Telecom
- REAL ESTATE
- Bone Marrow Recipient Donates to Save Sister : Medicine: Paulina Aguilar, 6, is first to provide transplant after getting one. Sibling has immune system disease she was cured of.
- Hilton Reports 56% Rise in Second-Quarter Profit
- Tours Boost Bestsellers by Conroy and Gingrich
- American Fatally Gored in Spain
- Elks Consider a Proposal to Admit Women
- VENTURA : Escaped Prisoner Was Misidentified
- Southeast : RED-HANDED
- CEO's Vanishing Act Leaves Board in Market for Magician
- Amphetamine-Related Hospital Stays Rise in O.C. : Narcotics: Admissions data study covers drug trends between 1983 and 1992, during which cocaine and marijuana admissions leveled off.
- Troupe's Stories Gain Something in the Translation
- Louisiana-Pacific Corp. earnings plunged almost 50% in...
- Fueled by Fun : Saugus Speedway introduces inexpensive Pure Stock racing night, often a family affair.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Better Than Average Joe's : Tiny place in Reseda serves up a mixture of comfort food and eclectic dishes at prices that almost inspire nostalgia.
- PRE-SIMPSON: It may surprise you, but there's...
- 7.3 China Quake Kills 3
- U.S., China Exchange Conciliatory Words : Diplomacy: Statements on Taiwan, jailed activist fail to resolve disputes. Relations remain strained.
- Heat Keeps Grip on Plains States, Derails a Train
- Central Los Angeles : CONFIDENTIAL CHAT
- Report Spells Out Dramatic Prologue to Diving Deaths : Accident: Preliminary account tells how two adult divers tried to rescue boy.