- National Video Rentals : An Impressive Premiere for 'River'
- AUTOS
- At Least She's Out of High School
- DIPLOMACY : Discord Over Bosnia Opens Rift Between U.S., NATO Allies : European officials voice concern over name-calling and backbiting in the wake of American policy changes.
- Welfare Mothers Should Be Made to Work, Shalala Says
- Rep. Doolittle Joins Perot Organization
- Countywide : Show Cats Just Purrfect for Therapy
- See Nihilist Punks for What They Are : Germany: Violence has little to do with neo-Nazi resurgence, and everything to do with major economic dislocations and the "refugee" problem.
- Q&A; : Candidates For The 15th City Council District : Svorinich Says He'll Take an Active Leadership Style
- Navy Man Is Arrested in Rape, Robbery
- County Will Close Dump, Lay Off 30 : Services: Shutdown of Santiago Canyon facility is part of $28-million effort to cut costs and ward off increases in landfill fees.
- Angels Say Goodby to Gaetti and More : Baseball: To make room for Gruber, they release infielder and absorb remaining $5 million on his contract.
- STACKING UP SALES
- Multiplayer Software Excites Studio Execs : Technology: Machines are unveiled at consumer show, but questions remain about the potential size of their market.
- AUTOS
- 2-Wheel Treasures : Van Nuys machinist restores antique motorcycles to museum-grade perfection.
- ASYLUM ON ICE: For the true believers...
- Vice President's Mansion Gets Facelift : Spending: Repairs cost Navy more than $1.2 million. Lawmaker questions tapping fund that helps keep ships, planes ready for war.
- Reptiles' Rescuer : Collector of Injured Animals Helps Educate Campers About Them
- San Pedro's Win Is Repeat of Title Feat : Softball: The Pirates score five runs in the first inning and cruise to 8-0 win over Banning in rematch of 1992 finalists.
- Newscasts: What Isn't in Picture : Television: The much-hyped pairing of CBS' Chung and Rather draws attention away from the stark changes in network reporting.
- 'Beauty Shop 2' Hair-Raising
- LAGUNA BEACH : Ordinance Imposing Paramedic Fees OKd
- How-to Classes for Parents : For couples expecting a first child, courses teach everything from diapering to protecting infants from accidents.
- Panel to Take Casino Applications Urged : Oxnard: A top official acknowledges crime concerns, but advises the city to consider construction of a large card club.
- A Game Goes Up in Smoke : Bingo Organizers at Redondo High Call It Quits, Saying Players Won't Come When Smoking Is Banned
- Board Approves Raises for Teachers
- A Brotherly Shove : Success: Kevin Moore says his early friendship with David Anderson helped put him on the path to medical school. The pair were matched up 20 years ago through a Big Brothers program.
- Countdown to Election Day : 4 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign : THE DAY IN REVIEW
- Vote on New District Isn't Just Academic : Education: Carson voters will let the City Council know whether they like the idea of splitting from L.A. Unified. The vote is merely advisory, but advocates see it as a key first step.
- Suns Return to Real World, SuperSonics Even the Series
- With Gaetti's Release, Angels Cut Dead Weight
- Powell Named Second-Team All-American
- Paris' Unlikely Finalist : French Open: After barely surviving previous matches, Fernandez beats Sanchez Vicario, 6-2, 6-2, to advance to title match.
- Janet Jackson as Dandridge?
- POP/ROCKDr. Dre's Court Woes: Los Angeles gangsta...
- Apartment Complex Sells for $5.8 Million
- Riot Follows Funeral for Turks in Germany
- Sounds of Summer : Outdoor concerts offer a variety of talent and genres at a number of venues ranging from Santa Clarita to Agoura Hills.
- All's Well at Clinic as Son, Father Meet After 15 Years
- Art of Their Dreams : Tina Atkins and Teri Yarbrow have differing styles, but 'dig from the heritage of the past.' Their works are at Orlando Gallery.
- $90 Million Eases School Fiscal Fears : Budget: L.A. Unified turns up new potential revenues. The district could avert some layoffs and class-size increases.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : SECURE Helps Santa Clarita With Disaster Training
- Man Shot in Head During Apparent Carjacking Attempt
- When Allan Galeano was a young man...
- Woo Campaign Draws Blank in Graffiti Effort
- ALHAMBRA : Police Probing Deaths of Blind Woman's Dogs
- Latinos Give Mixed Reviews to Proposed Home Purchase Boycott : Antelope Valley: Assemblyman Pete Knight's distribution of a poem about illegal immigrants triggers the suggestion. Some call the idea harmful.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Gang Shooting Leaves Girl Critically Wounded
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Tentatively OKs County Police Force
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Established to Run Cultural Center
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bum Rap': A Bittersweet Paean to Life
- U2 Record Deal Rocks Industry : Pop music: PolyGram and the Irish group sign a six-album, $60-million-plus contract--$20 million more than the Stones got in their well-publicized deal with Virgin in 1991.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Lively, Witty, Action-Packed 'Dragon Inn'
- Times Wins Hancock Award for Series on Brokerage Fraud
- Wilson Relents on Sales Tax Extension : Finance: Although Democrats, business leaders and law enforcement officials applaud his new flexibility, action may not be enough to save his budget proposal.
- Sihanouk Takes Lead of Regime in Cambodia
- REFORM : Italy Poised to Launch Era of Electoral Change
- UCLA Plans to Cut, Combine Costly Programs
- A Stroll Into the Past : Canoga Park is home to an enclave of small shops filled with old 'junk' to jewelry, furniture and collectibles.
- U.S. Soccer Team Undergoes Changes
- Fonseca Is Living Up to His Motto
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : NOTES
- Race Owes Its Success to an Inviting Course
- Minnesota Drafts Loyola's Ibarra in Fifth Round
- Arthur, Hilliard to Oversee Expanded Times Valley Edition
- A $100 Client for Carrie
- Norton Simon Collection to Stay in Pasadena, Officials Say : Art: His death renews speculation about a Getty merger, which both institutions deny. Sources say he left an adequate endowment for his museum.
- DNC Dissolves Private Fund-Raising Project
- Parents Want What's Tough Enough to Be Suited for the Wet Set
- 7 Die as Ships Collide in North Sea; Burning Gasoline Spilled
- Pepsi Is No Longer 'Right One' in Israel
- SIMI VALLEY : Judge Convicts Man in 1986 Shooting Death
- COSTA MESA : More Than Cod at Three-Day Fish Fry
- Books Free Inmates' Minds : Reading: Juvenile Hall youths have grown to depend on 'Library Lady' Pam Carlson to keep them occupied and away from jail anxieties. But budget cuts could eliminate the service.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Sunset Provision for Commerce Funding
- OXNARD : Motorist to Stand Trial in Deaths of 2 Men
- SYLMAR : Students Start Petition Drive for Two Parks
- ORANGE : New Interim Schools Chief Appointed
- LOS ANGELES : Court Rejects Challenge to Judge in Denny Case
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : Hall, Alarcon Hurl Race-Related Allegations
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Swimmer Commits to Anteaters
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : A Little Heart-to-Heart : Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers Turn a New Page on Old TV Romance in 'Love Letters'
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : Conservatives Have Reason to Be Suspicious : Gergen was even said to be Watergate's 'Deep Throat.'
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Traffic-Control Fee Waivers Draw Support
- Countywide : 'Killer Bee' Team of Advisers Considered
- RESEDA : 3-D Mural Made for Visually Impaired Kids
- Coliseum, Sports Arena Income Plunges 50% : Sports: Officials blame renovation, recession and fears of riots for estimated $1.45-million profit for fiscal year. Extensive remodeling of stadium is unaffected.
- At Best, Budget Chops Library, Fire Services : Shortfall: At worst, county faces $120 million more in cuts than current plan's $80 million. 'I've never seen anything like this,' says budget director.
- New Parking Ticket Law Catches Some Cities Short : Jurisprudence: Responsibility for the citations transfers July 1. Many officials believed the change did not take effect until January.
- $3.2 Million Allocated to Replace 3 Aging Bridges Near Ojai
- Kings Beaten by a Hab Trick : Game 2: Canadiens tie game with 1:13 left after penalty on McSorley's stick, then Desjardins' third goal wins it in overtime and evens series.
- Bets Were Illegal, but Arrest Unlikely : Golf: Jordan's penchant for high-stakes games known throughout San Diego County.
- Wilson Plays Key Roles for Los Alamitos
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Arkansas' Walder Sets Record in Long Jump
- Area Supplies Ample 2nd Helpings in Draft : Baseball: Crespi right-hander Suppan is the first of four local high school players taken in the second round.
- Mesmerizing Actor, Prosaic Plays
- A 'Dynamite' Chronicle of King of Zydeco
- BELMONT STAKES : Sea Hero's Fortunes Could Take a Turn for the Better This Time
- PREP BASEBALL CITY FINALS : South Gate Defeats Crenshaw
- TENNIS FRENCH OPEN : Edberg Derailed Again, Loses to Medvedev
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : McSorley Carves Himself a New Niche in Hockey Lore : Game 2: His handy work creates a cloak-and-dagger tale that may come to be known as 'stickgate.'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love, Hammond Share Memorial Lead
- Playing Through the Pain : Fallen Teammate Inspires Simi Valley in Its Quest for Softball Title
- Mingus 1959: A Complete Portrait From Mosaic
- 2 Largest Cable TV Operators Team Up on Video Standards
- SMALL BUSINESS : Seminar to Advise Owners on Profiting From Sale of Firm
- Cell Research Draws Drug Maker's Interest : Pharmaceuticals: Rhone-Poulenc Rorer will pay $113 million for a 37% stake of a biotech firm on the cutting edge of science.
- How Fullerton Lost Out on Art Museum : Background: The city where his industrial empire began as a juice stand was to be home of his collection. But a spat with City Council sent it to Pasadena instead.
- Sihanouk Plan for Unity Regime Fails in Cambodia : Asia: Deal apparently collapses because of son's objections. He wants assembly seated first.
- Admission May Prompt ACLU to Reconsider Suit Against Magic Mountain
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- GLENDALE : 30 Evacuated Due to Leak of Toxic Fluid
- County's Wake-Up Call on Gifts: No Free Coffee
- Whale lovers celebrating a beached whale? Not...
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Odds Better for Card Clubs in 4 Cities
- Fumes, Smell Force Evacuation of 150
- Officials Fear Simi Adobe Might Not Last Long Without New Roof : History: City leaders were asked for funding to help make the building sturdier. The priority is to protect the original walls.
- Briones to Transfer to Oklahoma
- Pick of the Crop : Bring a box to fill with cherries, peaches, pears at a serve-yourself orchard.
- Novel 10-Year Restraint Order in Stalking Case
- LAKE FOREST : City to Co-Sponsor Low-Cost Pet Clinic
- CALABASAS : Anti-Graffiti Squad Cleaned 1,100 Sites
- Trabuco Hills' Peare Grows Into Success Story
- Most Triathletes Live on the Financial Edge
- Stringer Leads Way as Morningside Guns for Title : State preview: The Monarchs will need to be at their best to challenge Long Beach Poly for championship.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Showcases Its Players
- Arthur, Hilliard to Oversee Expanded Times Valley Edition
- Mouthwash Makers Put a Lid on Pediatricians' Complaints
- U.S. Court Gives Keating Insurer a Hollow Victory
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : DNC Ends Private Fund-Raising Project
- Clinton Visits Suburb in Move to Center : Economy: He uses a Maryland construction site as backdrop to plug his budget plan. The county had not been politically friendly.
- Carolina Herrera Slacks Off for No One--Especially Those Who Pant After Fads
- Richard MacDonald; Artist for Stage, Film
- Youths to Meet the Bard : A Glendale repertory company's summer Shakespeare program offers teen-agers a chance to learn, act and build self-esteem.
- 5 Killed in Explosion at Sicilian Refinery
- Judge Voids Section of Tenant-Screening Law : Housing: State regulation was designed to keep landlords from blacklisting renters who had won eviction cases.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COMMUNITY COLLEGES : Board Campaigns--One Polite, One Bitter--Focus on Fiscal Competence
- Bursting With King-Size Fervor : North Hills: Laid back in L.A.? Pandemonium seizes the team's long-suffering fans as the Stanley Cup finals unfold.
- He Hopes to Have Devil of a Time in Omaha : College baseball: Former Torrance third baseman Antone Williamson leads No. 1 Arizona State into College Series.
- Getting a 'Big Break': Cut to the Chase : Film: Despite university educations, good ideas and lots of enthusiasm, those not established still find it tough to work in show biz.
- Early Hwang at East West
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Protesting Catholics Told to Leave Church
- Self-Proclaimed President Faces Growing Opposition in Guatemala
- Bee Victor Takes Whole Enchilada
- Aisle Style for Brides Marches Forward
- A Common Bond : The Valley's newest stage group represents a seven-year relationship forged between veteran Broadway director Mel Shapiro and six actors.
- MOORPARK : Stadium Field Getting New Drainage System
- Roberti's Bill to Break Up L.A. School District Clears Committee : Education: Full floor vote in Senate may come next week. He says he will begin marshaling support in the Assembly, where measure faces tougher struggle.
- SYLMAR : Crew Picks Up After Illegal Dumpers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Award to Fund Video Images of Mars Data
- PACOIMA : Ban on Drinking, Driving Under 21 Gains Backers
- Countywide : Tillotson Resigns From Planning Panel
- Zoe Shelter for Homeless Is Called Uninhabitable by City
- MOORPARK : Rent Law Extended for Unsold Mobile Homes
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Crowd Uses McKeon's Town Meeting to Lash Out Against Clinton : Economy: About 200 Antelope Valley residents show up to condemn Congress and the President's tax plan. But the representative also feels their anger.
- PACOIMA : Ceremony Marks Start of New Center
- OJAI : City Gets Tuned Up for Annual Music Festival
- McClurkin Gets Oxnard Coaching Job
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : NOTES
- PREP SOFTBALL CITY FINALS : San Pedro Is Easy Winner Over Banning
- Demers Sticks It to Them
- 25 Points of Light : Art: Sheila Klein's 'Vermonica,' which will be turned on every night for a year, features various fixtures emblematic of the 250 styles currently used in L.A.
- Networks Tap Into Television Production : Entertainment: Hollywood producers worry that the trend could cost millions.
- Trouble Still Trails Producer Robert Evans
- O.C. Summit to Map Fixes for Economy : Conference: County leaders will gather today at Chapman University to brainstorm ideas for stimulating job growth.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Biologist's Spirited Defense of Science, Reason : THE UNNATURAL NATURE OF SCIENCE: Why Science Does Not Make (Common) Sense <i> by Lewis </i> W<i> olpert</i> Harvard University Press; $19.95, 191 pages
- Jack Priestly; Emmy-Winning Cinematographer
- Divorce Means a Happy New Start for Some Women
- Marjorie Henderson Buell; Creator of Little Lulu Cartoon
- Swimmer Fails to Make It to Florida
- Labor Dept. Moves to Educate Americans on Family Leave Law
- TEMPORARY FIX: Ventura County leaders praised Gov....
- Russian Court Defies Yeltsin, Backs Republic
- Mistrial Ends New Yorker Libel Case : Courts: Jury deadlocks on the question of damages. However, they conclude that writer defamed psychoanalyst.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cyclist Rides Again for a Good Cause
- Political Merry Prankster Pays Mysterious Visit to Riordan Turf
- SIMI VALLEY : Benefit Game Will Aid Man With Cancer
- CALABASAS : Extension of Flood Channel to Be Built
- PERSPECTIVE ON GUATEMALA : The Coup Was Military, After All : The civil sector isn't buying the pretense of restoring democracy. Anger is rising, and the crisis can only get worse.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Cincture' Sinks Her in National Spelling Bee
- VAN NUYS : Man Not Guilty of Killing Ex-Girlfriend's Monkey
- Student Is Not Charged in Shooting
- OXNARD : 2 Suspects Sought in Beating, Shooting
- Verdugo Hills Gets Respect <i> and </i> Title : High school softball: Dons overcome three-run deficit to win, 4-3, for first City championship.
- Former Sen. Fulbright, 88, Hospitalized After Stroke
- Jazz's Film Vault : Mark Cantor's collection of 2,500 titles represents mostly performances captured by the camera during radio, stage or studio appearances.
- Jan Wiley; Former Actress, Model
- Too Many Bangles, and the Jaunty Jingle-Jangle Becomes Clunky Clutter-Clatter
- Official Memo Spells Out Strict Gift Ban : Orange County: Even a cup of coffee can get employees in trouble under the tough new ordinance, which takes effect June 24.
- CROSS EXAMINATION : Style Converts Symbolic Adornments to Nonsectarian Statements in Any Denomination
- 'Glamour Do's and Don'ts Hall of Fame: Fifty Years of Good Fun and Bad Taste'
- O.C. Group Puts Forth Plan for Racial Peace
- Sketch of Officer's Killer Triggers Flood of Calls : Crime: More than 100 possible leads collected on man who shot policeman and security guard.
- CAMARILLO : Grease Buildup Blamed in Restaurant Blaze
- $7-Million Face Lift : But Some Merchants at The Oaks Say the Renovation Has Hurt Sales
- GLENDALE : Man Sentenced Over Sale of Fake Clothes
- Southern Section Honors Green
- O.C. Surfers Advance in Collins Event
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Detroit Win Complete in Every Way
- CigArrest Ban No Great Loss to Advantage Life : Regulation: It sold the rights to the stop-smoking program in February, so FDA action won't hurt much. Stock price is stable.
- TV FACTS
- Student Cases Not Linked to Fatal Illness
- Clinton Drops Plans to Impose Job Training Tax, Officials Say
- Chic Tweak : George Michael's 'Killer' Clip Takes Shot at Crass Overmarketing of Street-Smart Styles
- Catering to Young Tastes : Glendale Centre prides itself on its children's productions--and on mutual respect with its audience.
- Parents Held After Boy's Body Is Found in Car
- The Call You Hate to Make
- Status of FBI Chief Revolves Around Honor--and Money : Ethics: When and how Sessions departs now focuses on damaging report. Size of his pension is also a key point in the discussions.
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Clinton Withdraws Guinier as Nominee for Civil Rights Job : Justice Department: The President says he only lately read her legal writings. He decided she stood for principles he could not support in a divisive confirmation battle.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools to Sponsor Summer Study, Fun
- THOUSAND OAKS : Attic Resident to Be Arraigned Monday
- Blue Jays Draft Irvine First Baseman
- Laguna Hills' Milo Writes Own Ticket
- The ban on international soccer games in...
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : NOTES : McNall Denies Report He Offered Cup Bonus
- El Camino Proves It's for Real : High schools: Conquistadores win first City title by holding off Chatsworth, 7-6.
- Gays Seek Love in 'Hopeful Romantic'
- Katz and Collette: a Blast From Past : Jazz: The two, who were part of Chico Hamilton's legendary quintet of the mid-'50s, will reunite tonight in Newport Beach.
- A Good Word for Voice Programmer
- Infomercial Firm Settles Charges
- Sorry, Boss, I'm Too Sick to Work Today : Excuses: More than 2.1 million times a month, Americans decide they're too ill to face their jobs. Hardest hit: the federal government.
- Aid Officials in Bosnia Fear They've Done All They Can : Balkans: Attacks consistently frustrate efforts to bring in food, medical supplies. Western countries may decide risks outweigh the benefits.
- How the West Was Dressed : Hard-working cowboys needed hard-working clothes. Today, Wah-Maker is faithfully reproducing the durable duds.
- 11 Chinese Illegal Immigrants Escape; 10 Caught
- YORBA LINDA : City Cracks Down on Spray-Paint Sales
- Sole MateClogs might be the hippest trend...
- Man Acquitted in Death of Ex-Girlfriend's Monkey
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Seeks Ordinances Protecting Open Space
- NORTHRIDGE : Man Sought After Wife's Lover Is Killed
- Stringer Leads Way as Morningside Guns for Title : Profile: Senior sprinter, who missed much of her junior season because of a pregnancy, is favored in 400 meters.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGriff, Plantier Power Padres Past Braves, 12-4
- Dodgers Make Dreifort Their No. 1 : Draft: They take right-handed pitcher after Mariners get shortstop Rodriguez. Angels choose left-hander Anderson.
- Present Sense : Choi Takes It One Pitch at a Time and Leads Long Beach Into College World Series
- THE COLLECTOR'S COLLECTION : Simon: First and Foremost, He Bought Art
- Western Plan for Bosnia
- President Clinton
- Hillary Clinton
- Effects of Budget Cuts on Courts
- Dole
- Yoshi Hattori Verdict
- OTHER NEWS - June 4, 1993
- Obituaries - June 4, 1993
- Obituaries - June 4, 1993
- Assembly OKs Bill to Curb Smoking Bans : Legislature: Measure would snuff out new local efforts, including L.A.'s. It must go before Senate, governor.
- U.S. Buys Hope's Jordan Ranch for $16.7 Million : Parks: Action adds 2,308 acres to the Santa Monicas recreation area. Fate of related projects is unresolved.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : National Democratic Party Pays for Woo Flyers
- DOING THE DUCK: The call is out...
- COLUMN ONE : Barons of a Bloody Turf War : Rich and ruthless, the Arellano Felix brothers reportedly control narcotics traffic on the Baja border. Their battle to fend off Mexico's biggest drug kingpin may have cost a cardinal his life.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Decision Upsets Black Leaders, Political Allies
- Park Service Will Buy Jordan Ranch From Bob Hope : Land: The long-sought parcel is called the 'crown jewel' of National Recreation Area. The deal leaves fate of giant Ahmanson Ranch project unresolved.
- Clinton Withdraws Guinier as Nominee for Civil Rights Job : Justice Department: President does not want to fight divisive battle in Senate. He says he had not read her controversial writings, some of which he disagrees with.
- Assembly OKs Bill to Void New Smoking Bans
- No Matter How You Part It, Hair Heads List of Highs and Lows
- Decisive Style, Ties to Business Mark Riordan's Record in Public Service
- As Usual, Bulls Are Backing Up Jordan : Gambling: General Manager Krause says betting is player's business. NBA looking into situation.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 4, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 4, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 4, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 4, 1993
- Fresh Fruit : The Most Fragrant Fruit
- 'Heart' Premiere Aids End Hunger Network
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Educational Sessions for District Teachers
- Gates Renews Threat to Close Jail Branch : Law enforcement: In addition to shutting the James A. Musick facility, officials may also release prisoners early, reduce sentences and lay off employees.
- Residents Opposed to Larger Recreation Center Gain Upper Hand : Community: Silver Lake group says the proposed 11,000-square-foot facility would attract unsavory characters and displace young children.
- It's Time for Mediation at UCLA
- ABT to Stage New Version of 'Nutcracker' in Orange County : Dance: Premiere is set for December. Troupe is well on way to financial health, says director.
- Selling Behind the Scene : Irvine Promoter Ranks as No. 1 in the Nation
- RETAILING
- Tomatoes Are Up, Lettuce Is Down
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Author Sets Mystery in Medieval France
- Romance for Pizza Lovers--or Just Lovers
- PREPS
- KIDS MOVE TO THE CITY : Broadway on Tour, a Children's Theater Company, Finds Permanent Home in Mall
- Cellar: Stop and Smell the Noses
- FDA Will Ban Over-Counter Smoking Aids
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Avoid Dent in Your Pocketbook
- A Move Rooted in Controversy : Nature: Arborists disagree whether a 300-year-old oak can be successfully transplanted.
- Chief Puts Focus on Citizens' Complaints : LAPD: Internal Affairs will work with the public under Williams' sweeping reforms. The changes include more training for officers.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Outreach Program Seeks Citizen Input
- 7 Sylmar Schools Start Planning Program for Choice in Enrollment
- Fountain Valley : Bicyclists Want River Trail to Stay Open
- SANTA ANA, TUSTIN : 1st Street Bridge to Reopen Friday
- Conservancy Offers $16.7 Million to Hope for Jordan Ranch Land : Property: State officials say time is running out on availability of federal funds. Money could be used for another parkland acquisition.
- MTA Stymied in Vote on New Headquarters
- THE ARTS
- FDA Approves I-Flow's Latest Portable Pump
- Irvine Sensors Creates Infrared Sensor on Chip
- Bergen, Ally Offer $435 Million for European Drug Distributor
- Give six of the Central Coast's top...
- My Name is Worf and I'll Be Your <i> jabwI'</i>
- U.S. Businessman Held for Ransom Is Freed in Moscow : Russia: Abductors of Alaska trader in antlers are arrested after FBI joins probe. He was held for 10 days.
- No New Cases of Mystery Illness Reported
- Pero's Isn't Afraid of Old-Fashioned Rich Italian
- The Kiss Heard Around the World
- Stephanopoulos Pokes Fun at Shake-Up
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Duarte, Muir Runners Lead Charge into State
- It's Huggable and It Looks Like You
- Sihanouk Tries to Avert Cambodia Political Crisis : Elections: The prince seeks talks with leaders of two main parties on nation's future. Royalists lead in vote count.