- Case of Officer on Trial in Videotaped Beating Goes to Jury
- ATLANTA 1996 / Countdown to The Summer Olympic Games : Georgia Asks: What Price Glory? : Venues: With a year to go, cost of event, effects on community cause concern.
- A Tale of Opening the Window to Let Out the Cat
- IBM Posts Record Quarter but Warns of Slowdown
- How Beer Is Brewed
- Cuccias Pitches Encino to 14-10 Playoff Victory
- St. Louis Drives Up Cost of Landing NFL Team
- Brian Blades Charged With Manslaughter
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Home-Building: the Practical Approach : NORM ABRAM'S NEW HOUSE, <i> by Norm Abram</i> , Little, Brown $22.95, 320 pages
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Dance Fever in Balboa
- Neighborhood Meetings Considered for L.A. Council Sessions : Proposal: October meeting in the Valley would launch attempt to bring panel closer to constituents.
- TUSTIN : Trash Pickup Fees to Rise About 10%
- Westside : STRONG, SILENT TYPE
- A Cradle of Civilization
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Ackerman, Hafner to Meet in Runoff : Republican attorney and Democratic hospital administrator will face off in September election.
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Location Lets Newport Beach CC Swing Deal
- Californians' Raises Are the Lowest in 25 Years, Survey Says : Labor: Continuing decline--to 3.7% this year--reflects changing relationship between employees and employers.
- U.S. Deficit Continues at Record Pace
- Clinton to Back Preferences for Race, Gender
- Outside Audit Finds House Accounting System 'a Mess'
- Home Depot Bid to Open Early Is Weighed : Thousand Oaks: City Council weighs residents' complaints about noise against store's need to serve customers and receive shipments.
- South Bay : COUNCIL QUICKIE
- Rosenbergs Were Guilty--and Framed : FBI, Justice Department and judiciary conspired to convict a couple accused of espionage.
- The Smoking Light Is On and the Cigar Is the Star : The stogie is gaining in popularity, especially among young urbanites. Despite health warnings, upscale smoking lounges are proliferating.
- Northridge : Baby's Arrival Makes Stylists a Cut Above
- Westside : College's New Chief Is Winning Admirers
- Indians' Belle Puts Angels in Wringer : Baseball: Spirits remain high despite outfielder's grand slam in ninth off Lee Smith.
- Federal Quake Relief Pool Drying Up
- WESTWARD HO: Some businesses have been moving...
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Department Saves Money for County
- Van Nuys : $40,000 Damage in Apartment Fire
- $1.7 Million Earmarked for Block in Burbank : Neighborhood: Council decides to proceed with several projects meant to improve quality of life.
- Police Unit on Elder Abuse Is Praised but Not Expanded
- Calabasas : Gated Community Plan to Be Discussed
- LOS ALAMITOS : Gladney's Rides Are a Bit Faster Now
- Approach of Games Measured in Leaps, Bounds--and a Billboard
- U.S. Soccer Team Peaks a Year Late
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Lundstrom Learns a Secondary Lesson
- Smart Times at Beverly Hills High in 'Clueless' : Movie review: Amy Heckerling's script makes for a funny--and, yes, literary--teen farce. Alicia Silverstone is a standout.
- San Gabriel Valley : Bear Captured Near Homes in Glendora Hills
- COSTA MESA : Bel Congo Motel, Scene of Deadly Shooting, Is Demolished
- COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH : Judge Rejects Lawsuit Against School District
- Ban on Cigarette Vending Machines to Be Drafted : Health: Ordinance aimed at reducing teen-age smoking would apply to unincorporated areas.
- San Gabriel Valley : HOMES ALONE
- Los Angeles Times to Reduce Its Work Force by 700 in 1995
- Another large California thrift, Golden West Financial...
- Mattel Inc. said its second-quarter earnings rose...
- Chrysler 2nd-Quarter Profit Drops 86% : Autos: Company blames production cuts, incentive payments and costs related to its new minivan.
- Beacons of Change : Rebels With a Cause, These Four Activists Tell How They Want to Reshape L.A.--and the World : DARRELL STRAIGHT JR.: YOUTH ACTIVIST : 'I got tired of seeing the kids around here just going down the drain.'
- Congressman's Proposal Mirrors Prop. 187
- 2 Israeli Teens Shot to Death in West Bank : Mideast: Palestinians opposed to peace accord claim responsibility. Talks continue on expanding self-rule in territory.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Ackerman, Hafner Lead in Race
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Late-Abortion Ban Sent to House Floor
- Part-Time Dads Make the Most of Summer
- Van Nuys : Reward Offered in Slaying of Grocer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Benefit Concert Held for Missing Man
- Lightweight Mosley Says He's Worthy of the Big Time : Boxing: Fighter will face former WBO champion Aceves Friday at The Pond.
- Old Habits Wearing Thin : Lacking a Creative Premise to Resurrect the Concept, 'Nunsense II' Rests on Wobbly Underpinnings
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Taking in Tech Shares Sends Stocks Into Retreat
- Time Warner Inc. said its loss narrowed...
- COLUMN ONE : Down and Out in City of Light : The homeless are emerging in Paris and across France, shaking up a society that has long seen a job as part of its birthright. Their numbers--and rising militancy--pose headaches for the new president.
- Valleywide : Veteran Strikes Gold in His Golden Years
- Southeast : JURY AWARD
- Of Work, Welfare and Motherhood : Reform could end the stigma that attaches to women with children having jobs outsidethe home.
- Britain's Edwards Sets Triple Jump Record
- TV REVIEW : Rich Insights in Shear's Solo Show of 'Life'
- AEROSPACE
- Eastman Kodak Co. said its second-quarter profit...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Fenasoft Show Signals Brazil's Rising Status as a World-Class Market
- Japan Apology Goes to WWII Sex Slaves
- Mountain of Racist History Casts Shadow on Olympics : Games: Atlanta wants the world to see a harmonious city. But anger has flared over flag and other issues.
- Baldwin Brothers Rose to O.C. Society Heights : Profile: Their families are well known among charitable organizations. Both the brothers pursue outdoor sports activities.
- Southeast : A Litigious Voice in Cudahy
- Man Throws Family Dog From Overpass
- Hold the Salt : Pilot Desalination Plant in Huntington May Eventually Help Quench Area's Thirst
- 2 Men Indicted in Growing of Marijuana in Mountains
- TUSTIN : Group Is Showing Debt Still Growing
- Philharmonic Society Has Budget Surplus
- Court Upholds FCC's Right to Fine Broadcasters for Indecency
- Laidlaw, CareLine Announce Merger Plans
- Beers on the House : Hobbies: Turning their garages into tiny breweries, do-it-yourselfers are cultivating a taste for fun and competition. The Orange County Fair reports a doubling of entries in its contest.
- Both Sides in Bosnia War Threaten to Use U.N. Troops as Human Shields : Balkans: The government army, borrowing Serbs' tactic, is stealing weapons and confining peacekeepers.
- Beacons of Change : Rebels With a Cause, These Four Activists Tell How They Want to Reshape L.A.--and the World : NOBUKO MIYAMOTO: CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST : 'Once the light is turned on, you can't turn it off.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : GOP Fails to End Regulations Debate
- Beacons of Change : Rebels With a Cause, These Four Activists Tell How They Want to Reshape L.A.--and the World : DOMINGO DELGADO: ACTIVIST FOR THE ELDERLY : 'It was just my nature and my love of people that got me involved.'
- United Way of L.A. to Cut Staff, Refocus Efforts : Charities: Restructuring is in response to five-year decline in fund raising. Agency hopes to broaden appeal to small and medium-size companies.
- $8 Billion Left in Quake Aid, but Claims Exceed That : Recovery: Public projects make up bulk of remaining cases and are extremely costly. Scores of disputes need to be resolved.
- FULLERTON : Interim Chief Named for Fire Department
- Too Cruel for Cons but Not for Kids? : Atty. Gen. Lungren says paddling--banned in the prisons--would be legal in the schools
- The O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Putting On a Show : Scholarly Kelberg Turns to Unusual Theatrics to Make Point With Jury
- OJAI VALLEY : County OKs Plan Limiting Growth
- Top Four Players Gain Third Round at Hardcourt Event
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza, Wallach, DeShields Sit
- Tivoli Industries Inc.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Rating Television the High-Tech Way
- HEALTH CARE
- Vote on Arts Funding
- McVeigh Purportedly Confided in Sister About Robbing Bank
- BALDWIN BANKRUPTCY: The Baldwin Co., an Irvine-based...
- Recall of Allen Breaks GOP Rules, Attorney Says : Legislature: The Assembly Speaker is entitled to a hearing before state Republicans can finance an effort against her, her lawyer warns in a memo to party officials.
- Plan B for O.C. Would Hit Cities, Districts for Cash
- VENTURA : City Help Backed on Marine Center Study
- SANTA PAULA : Residents Can Apply for Planning Board
- WESTLAKE : Actor Fails to Appear at Start of Abuse Trial
- Valleywide : Freeway Landscaping to Double as Ads
- Police Union Upset That Chief Will Forgo Monthly Meetings
- Banned Little Leaguers to Make Final Pitch for Playoffs : Courts: Suit seeks to halt district all-star tournament. Parents want games replayed with the excluded players.
- ATLANTA 1996 / Countdown to the Summer Olympic Games : They Just Might Be the New Nadia, the New Teofilo, Etc. : Summer Games: Moceanu, Mutola, Popov, Savon, Van Almsick are names to remember.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marlins Hit Enough in Victory
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- Neuro Navigational Corp.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer...
- Merrill Lynch's Legal Fees Jump Due to O.C. Mess : Brokerages: The 21% increase comes mostly from the ongoing battle over bankruptcy, a company spokesman says.
- Money Matters : Experts say the inability to manage assets effectively is a failing of millions of otherwise competent, knowledgeable and skillful American women.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Unanimous Verdicts Also On Trial
- SIMI VALLEY : Elks Lodge Seeks Campground OK
- Van Nuys : Man Drowns in His Back-Yard Pool
- Countywide : Shelter Gets $10,000 From Brown Charity
- Group Sues to Stop Park on Reseda Ridge
- Boys Love Danger's Thrill; Adding Guns to Mix Is Deadly
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Bullfrogs Can't Hold Back Vancouver in 10-5 Loss
- Plain-Wrapped 'Stuart Little' Packed With Charm
- Reed Elsevier Plans to Sell U.S., European Publications
- $5-Billion Westinghouse Bid for CBS Reportedly in Works
- Richmond to Put Ashe Statue on Historic Street
- Capitol Tribute to Mme. Chiang a Sign of Change
- Council to Weigh Holding Meetings Throughout L.A. : City Hall: Chick and Feuer propose the change as a way to make government accessible to residents.
- Lunker Rainbows Offer a Pot of Gold at South Lake
- TELEVISIONMuppet Comeback: The Muppets will return in...
- Wells Fargo Profit Up 13% to $232 Million in 2nd Quarter
- Dim Hope for Bankruptcy Brainstorming : Roundtable: About 100 county residents are gathering today to consider any and all ideas for recovery, but officials expect to hear few realistic solutions.
- Students, Lawmakers Assail Plan to End CSU Remedial Education
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Auto Crash Victim Awarded $10 Million
- Riders' Ideas Sought to Help Plan Future Bus Routes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Help Wanted Sign Is Hung Out
- Britain's Edwards Sets Triple Jump Record
- If This Keeps Up, Garvey Gravy May Be Next at Dodger Stadium
- Signs of Discontent in O.C. : Real estate: Agents say communities' rules governing content of 'For Sale' placards are making a bad market worse.
- Court Upholds FCC's Right to Fine Broadcasters for Indecency
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Microsoft Floors It in On-Line Race : Computers: Software maker says it will match rivals' Internet access with Network service to be launched next month.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : Training Bomb Hits Early; 1 Killed, 8 Hurt
- Smith 'Lied' to Nation About Her Sons, Prosecutor Says
- Wilson Steps Up Affirmative Action Attack : Politics: Governor says preferences raise threat of 'the deadly virus of tribalism.' He vows to push UC regents to end the policy.
- GOP Alleges Cover-Up After Foster Suicide
- SANTA ANA : City Lets Volunteer Center Break Lease
- Tiny Meteoroid Hits Shuttle
- CYPRESS : Committee Files 6,766 Signatures for Recall
- Countywide : Agreement Reached on McColl Cleanup
- South Bay : Gardena Official Wins Diversity Award
- Georgia Asks: What Price Glory? : Johnson Finds Double Trouble in Record Run
- ART REVIEW : A Flap Over What 'Old Glory' Represents : Exhibition of New Flag Designs Poses Uneasy Questions of Politics, Art
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Bell Labs Has a Plan 9 of Its Own : Computers: The new system is designed to take advantage of today's computer networks.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Eldorado...
- Cuts for Disabled Are Main Budget Snag : Welfare: Some Democrats balk at reductions sought by Wilson Administration. Activists say they cannot afford loss of any of monthly stipend.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Nicole Simpson Foundation Gives Shelter $10,000
- Plan to Phase Out Remedial CSU Classes Is Attacked : Education: Critics warn trustees that toughening admissions requirements could result in masses of students being turned away.
- Lottery Winner Sues Son for $12.6 Million : Courts: Woman, in her 60s, alleges he and his wife coerced her into signing over the prize money.
- Pacoima : United Way Funding Panel Will Meet
- San Fernando Valley : Child Endangerment Charges
- Obituaries : Shon Michael Aselin; Senior at Westlake High
- VENTURA : Police Evacuate 80 After Mattress Fire
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Help Wanted Sign Is Hung Out
- Southeast : EMBATTLED COUNCILWOMAN
- The Lanes That Never Sleep : Open Around the Clock, Earthy Canoga Park Bowl Attracts a Sometimes Bizarre Array of Alley Cats and Denizens of the Night
- Hey, Now: A Good Lineup Beats Jet Lag
- Profits Up, FileNet Buying Software Firm to Expand Product Line
- Simi Valley Trustees Authorize Foundation to Sell 1,800-Acre Site : Education: School board gives control of surplus land to group. Wood Ranch residents want a say in picking developers.
- Valleywide : Kids From Quake-Hit Areas Go to Camp
- Protests Cause Firm to Pull Out of Park Deal
- DANA POINT : Plan for New Roller Hockey Rink OKd
- Texaco OKs Settlement Over Spills : Environment: The company agrees to pay $195,000 but admits no wrongdoing. Suit alleges it soiled streams in hills above Ventura River.
- Intel Corp., powered by strong demand for...
- Chemical Banking Corp., the nation's third-largest bank,...
- MTI Technology Corp.: The Anaheim computer products...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Impact on Jupiter Has Few Reverberations
- Dornan Falls Further Back in Money Race : Politics: The congressman has raised only $144,109 in his quixotic bid for the presidency. Most others have collected millions.
- Allen's Attorney Warns GOP Not to Back Recall
- Gingrich Proposes U.S.-Led Force for Bosnia
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Hijacker Takes Bus on Wild Ride
- HEALTH : Republicans Devise Plan to Cap Open-Ended Medicare Outlays : House GOP members want to limit annual expenditures for each recipient. It's a radical approach to the government's fastest-growing program.
- Jesse James--the L.A. yearsAs you've no doubt...
- A Childhood Rite Vanishes
- VENTURA : Development Chief for Business Named
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Your Home Page
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Couple Wants Criminal Charges Filed : Scandal: They say former UCI fertility clinic director Asch stole four of their eggs. 'It's just such a violation of trust.'
- COSTA MESA : Garage Sale Rules Won't Be Changed
- Former Red Cross Employee Suspected of Taking $144,000
- MOORPARK : Teachers, District Reach Tentative Pact
- Animal Therapy on a Large Scale : Camarillo: A pair of rare horses visit senior citizens who are participating in an adult day-care program.
- San Gabriel Valley : ON THE BLOCK
- You Heard It Yelled Here First
- MIGHTY DUCKS : Ferreira Says Otto Is High on His List
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Bounces Back With Eight Innings, Victory for Boston
- Northridge Hands Reins to Bubb : Administration: Chief fund-raiser to replace Hiegert on interim basis as school's athletic director.
- Oil Drilling in Arctic Refuge
- FDA Reform
- Susan Smith
- Beacons of Change : Rebels With a Cause, These Four Activists Tell How They Want to Reshape L.A.--and the World : LOIS ARKIN: ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST : 'Once you have the knowledge about making something better, and you have the ability to do it, then you have the responsibility.'
- UCLA Course in Diversity
- Illegal Immigrants
- Cultural Revolution
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1995
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- Obituaries - July 19, 1995
- Obituaries - July 19, 1995
- Baldwin Co., Major Builder, in Bankruptcy : Real estate: The developer, one of the area's largest, has built more than 15,000 homes in the past four decades.
- Home Medical Firm Accused of Medicare Fraud : Health care: GAO report alleges that leading provider First American submitted $14 million in improper billings.
- Clinton Faces 2 Unpleasant Choices in Bosnia; Both Put U.S. Troops at Risk : Balkans: United States can help reinforce the 23,000 U.N. peacekeepers or it can help them withdraw.
- Baldwin Building Firm Files for Bankruptcy : Real estate: Newport-based Baldwin Co., one of state's largest and oldest in its industry, falls victim to slump.
- UCI Chancellor Slowed Fertility Scandal Audit
- THE COUNTY BUDGET CRISIS : Disaster Scenarios at Local Hospitals : Health: For uninsured and poor, Sylmar's Olive View and Lancaster's High Desert are last resort. Both may close.
- Cause of Fatal Dog Attack Still Unclear : Animals: Mauling of baby underscores the fact that any breed can harm a small child, experts say. The pit bull involved may be destroyed.
- Shooting Suspect, 13, a 'Follower' : Slaying: Boy who allegedly shot his 14-year-old cousin was unlikely to cause trouble, his teachers say.
- Cause of Pit Bull's Fatal Attack on 5-Month-Old Girl Is Still Unclear : Animals: Mauling of baby underscores the fact that any breed can harm a small child, experts say. The dog involved may be destroyed.
- Block, Union Sue County Over Cutbacks
- Orange County Proposes Tax Money Shift
- MTA Rail Project Faces Possible Loss of Its Insurer : Transportation: Insurance firm wants to double the agency's deductible. That and other proposed changes are prompted by the many setbacks in the subway project.
- Home Medical Firm Accused of Medicare Fraud : Health care: GAO audit report alleges that No. 1 First American submitted $14 million in improper billings.
- Home Builder Baldwin Co. in Bankruptcy : Real estate: The developer, one of the area's largest, has built more than 15,000 houses in the past four decades.
- U.S. Proposes Air Strikes to Protect Gorazde
- Tapes Continue Focus on Simpson's Medical Status
- CRUMBY IDEA: The package probably would have...
- Orange County Unveils Proposal to Shift Funds
- From the Archives: Selena was on brink of major crossover, 'up there with the Janets and the Madonnas'
- Grain Prices Soar on Worries About Heat : Commodities: Analysts say it's too early to predict whether the increases will affect food costs.
- Boat Dealer Buys Property in Oxnard
- Consumer Portfolio Services Inc: The publicly traded...
- L.L. Knickerbocker Co.: Shares of the Rancho...
- COMPANY TOWN : Will Cacophony Muffle Music at Warner's?
- Surviving When All Collapses Around You : Disasters: What kept two women going during the long days they were trapped in the rubble of a Seoul department store? Experts say certain physical and psychological responses are key to survival.
- DO IT WITH A SMILE: When Felice...
- The $100 Chateau Latour? Is it in Aisle 12 : Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Does this make you feel older?When Disneyland...
- Westside : Exercise Buffs Give Neighbors a Different Kind of Burn
- THE NORTHRIDGE QUAKE: The road to recovery 18 months out : Losing to Foreclosure : Repossessions Are Up 19%, Leaving Many Former Owners Bitter and Driving Down Home Prices
- Strong sales growth and a favorable foreign...
- FAMILIES : United States : Give and Take Marks Search for Middle-American Dream : Couple struggles to balance work, children, chores and changing values and still come out ahead.
- Man Held in Attempt to Kidnap Jogger : Burbank: Authorities say John Michael Lew, 34, went to elaborate steps to try to abduct a female runner.
- Sales in a City of Dreams
- From the Rubble : 18 Months After the Quake, Shoppers Crowd Aisles to Mark Reopening of Northridge Mall
- A Ray for Public TV Funding : House panel, with backing of two GOP members, resists financial cutoff.
- Ex-Official at County Museum Denies Embezzling $2 Million : Crime: The former deputy director and two aides are charged with stealing from the financially strapped Museum of Natural History. All three remain in jail.
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE : Surplus Continues to Widen : Pacific Rim: Japan's trade gap with United States grows to $25 billion for first six months of 1995.
- Philip Morris Reportedly in Talks to Shed Baking Unit
- Watson Pharmaceuticals Merges With N.Y. Firm : Health: The Corona-based company joins with Circa Pharmaceuticals to form one of the nation's largest makers of generic drugs.
- InTV's Screen Test : Interactive Cable Service Puts Viewer in Command, but Analysts Call Offering Relatively Low-Tech
- Downey Savings Grants Will Finance Affordable Housing
- Father and Son Give Rent-A-Wreck a Tuneup : Car rental: Ken Blum Sr. is leaving oversight of daily operations to Ken Jr. with the firm on road to recovery.
- Thai Court Extradites Ex-Politician to U.S. to Face Drug Trafficking Charges : Asia: Suspect accused of smuggling 45 tons of marijuana into California allegedly once operated out of Beverly Hills mansion. His lawyers will appeal.
- Harold E. Moulton; Chemical Engineer, Patron of USC
- Bush Returns to White House for Unveiling of Official Portrait
- Warnings Issued After Break in Folsom Dam : Evacuation: Boaters and hikers are cautioned along a stretch of the American River near Sacramento. About 40,000 cubic feet of water per second is gushing through broken gate.
- Southeast : Metrolink Station Opens
- Rites Today for Frank C. Harrington, Lumberman, Developer and Retailer
- Oxnard School Board Approves Funding for Televised Meetings
- Sherman Oaks : School Official Merits Top Post, Parents Say
- Wachs Rips DWP Buyouts, Vows to Limit Others
- Senior Tour Coming to Newport Beach
- NFL: NEW BEGINNINGS : Spirit in St. Louis in Midseason Form : Pro football: Ram afternoon practice in new home draws thousands of supporters.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Some Sobering Glimpses of the Grit That Lies Beneath Stardom's Glitter
- City Funds Sought to Help Bring Art to Thousand Oaks Center : Culture: Committee hopes to raise $25,000 for traditional wine and cheese at Sept. 11 opening.
- Third Jury Deadlocks in Peitz Slaying Case : Courts: Panel split on whether Palmdale man killed his wife. Prosecutors must decide whether to try him a fourth time.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Rebuilding to Begin at Thurston School
- Grants Help Meet Health Needs
- VENTURA : Mall Expansion Agreement Canceled
- A Well-Rounded Education Takes I-Poly Students Far : Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Fangio, Five-Time World Champion Formula One Race Driver, Dies at 84
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Housing Starts in County Show an Improvement
- Gish Biomedical Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Travelers Group Inc. said its second-quarter earnings...
- He Might Have the Cure for Medicine's Ills
- From Start, Agents Were Skeptical of Susan Smith
- Plutonium Smugglers Convicted in Germany : Europe: Two Spaniards, Colombian receive relatively light sentences. Official entrapment is alleged.
- Susan Smith Asked for Gun, Confessed, Sheriff Testifies
- Treasury to Probe Racist Bash; ATF Not Only Agency Involved
- WESTMINSTER : Trial of Civil Rights Lawsuit by Ex-Firefighters Postponed
- Axed Welfare Workers Find Irony in Joblessness : Services: Impact of county's financial crisis felt at Glendale office, where 20% of staff will be laid off at month's end.
- Baby Dies After Dog Mauling
- Judge Won't Set Bail for Henley, Says Former Ram Is a Flight Risk
- Weekend Box Office : 'Under Siege' Opens in No. 2 Spot
- 2 Photographers Sign Corporate Client Deals
- CEO's Profit Nothing to Sneeze At : Executives: Scott Paper's Alfred J. Dunlap may gain up to $100 million in the $6.8-billion deal.
- Inventories in May Increase at Slowest Pace in Five Months : Economy: Report helps alleviate recession fears. Analysts expect higher sales to follow.
- Company Town : Warner TV Exec to Join CBS as VP
- * Gary Cushing, president of GSMC Inc.,...
- Nasdaq Parent OKs New Trading System
- Xircom Expects Higher Than Predicted Losses
- THE PICK OF O.C.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Stopping the Waco Buck at Reno : Clinton must hold her responsible for the Waco debacle.
- Westside : GOLDEN GARBAGE