- San Diego County's Attempt to Cut General Relief Ruled Illegal
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : 'Shalom, Salaam, Peace'--Views of 3 Leaders
- Bill Assailed as Ploy to Cancel Senator's Debt
- Health Interest Groups Not Sure How to Respond to Clinton Plan : Medicine: Most can find things to support and oppose. They intend to bide their time till final details are released by the White House next week.
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Fair Could Draw Up to 500,000
- Jean Eckart; Set Designer Nominated for 2 Tonys
- New Lawyer Retained for Boy Who Has Accused Jackson
- MOORPARK : City to Consider Anti-Graffiti Law
- Murder Trial Starts Over Valley's Only Fatality in Los Angeles Riots
- 'Witnesses' Add Reality to Legal Training
- Task Force Plan Would Cut Deeper
- Difficult Road Ahead for Fiege
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Full Frontal Assault on the Subject of Sex
- ORANGE : Food Center Hungry for Volunteers
- IRVINE : Council to Decide Stance on El Toro
- Flower Rancher Gets 3-Year Prison Term : Somis: Edwin M. Ives is ordered to pay $1.5 million in back wages. But the judge rejects the prosecution charge of slavery.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gonzalez Spurring Rangers' Powerful Move Toward First Place
- Subtle Trouble Wins at Del Mar
- Roy Signs a $16-Million Deal With Canadiens
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Stevie Wonder a Highlight at 'Rendez-Vous'
- LA FESTIVAL REVIEW : A Lively Getty Reading by Poet Brooks : Los Angeles Festival: "HOME, PLACE and MEMORY" A Citywide Arts Fest.
- Great Western to Sell Credit Card Operation to Ford Unit : Thrifts: Its 178,000 Visa accounts are too few to produce enough profit, the company says. The deal will result in 80 layoffs.
- J. P. Morgan to Advise Benton on Financing
- The Tale of One Bosnian Girl's Tragedy : War: An O.C. woman waged a battle in a war-torn city to save life of a badly wounded child.
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: From Peace to War and Back Again
- Giving Peace A Chance : 'Mostly, I'm Afraid for Us to Fail' : A top Arafat adviser is worried. So are other PLO members--about money, politics and how well they will perform as government leaders.
- Austin G. Cooley; Helped Develop Fax Machines
- Eileen Anderson, Flamboyant Protest Candidate, Dies at 65
- BUENA PARK : Maverick Library Officials Go Public
- Tiffy's Cafe Gets Tough : Big Disneyland Resort Plan Sends Owner Into Court Fight for Survival
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bates Coming Along Nicely
- OPERA REVIEW : Gounod's 'Faust' at Arts Center Spiritually Gripping
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees to Consider Counseling Policy
- Purse-Snatch Attempt Lands Suspect in Hospital
- WEST HILLS : Sisters Pursue Their Family's Love of Music
- VILLA PARK : Merchants Want Liberal Sign Rules
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rockies and the Astros Snowed Out
- Paez Displays One-Punch Power in Stopping Madrid
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Trojans Get Weekend Off
- VAN NUYS : Man Convicted of Attempted Murder
- NEWPORT BEACH : Work Scheduled on Coast Highway
- Judge Halts Huge Westridge Project, but Backs County
- THOUSAND OAKS : Utility Bill Collection to Aid Senior Programs
- Medfly Quarantine Zone Is Extended : Boundaries: Santa Ana, Tustin and parts of Orange and Irvine have been added to the region already established in the Westminster area.
- ANAHEIM : New Law Proposed on Adult Businesses
- Malibu Research Associates Inc. of Calabasas won...
- Mergers: In a deal orchestrated by video...
- Daddy's Little Drifter
- Dinosaurs Come to Life in Exhibit
- RESEDA : Church Is Ready to Rebuild After Fire
- Agents Arrest 2 Men Over Stolen Computer Chips : Crime: They are charged with receiving and conspiring to obtain the devices. They face up to $10,000 and 10 years in prison for each count.
- Kenfil Blames Economy for 4th-Quarter Loss
- Fortune Petroleum Files for Equity Offering
- 2 Labs Agree to Pay $39.8 Million in Fraud Case
- Lawyer Survival : Competition, Lean Times Have Attorneys Talking to Marketing Experts
- Cubans Wait in Mexico, Hope for Entry to U.S. : Exodus: Eleven who first sought refuge in Havana pose a quandary for officials wary of copycat refugees.
- Jury Convicts Man of 3 Counts of Murder
- NAFTA: In Congress' Lap Now : Administration opens trade-agreement push among skeptical legislators
- Angels Lose to Mariners, Might Lose Polonia
- LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL: "Home, Place and Memory" : An Artist Is Uncaged : Art: Coco Fusco's multimedia exhibition 'The Year of the White Bear'--made with Guillermo Gomez-Pena--is an inquiry into cultural, political and physical colonialism.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 43,400 Celebrate Mexican Independence at Coliseum
- U.S. Marshals Seize Local Businessman's Luxury Cars, Boat : Law: SEC attorney says Michael Gartner tried to sell the vehicles in violation of a court order freezing Costa Mesa firm's assets.
- Leslie's Poolmart Reports 21% Sales Growth
- Farmers Tries to Take Auto Safety Home : Insurance: Discounts of up to 30% are offered for youths who take a course with parents. Program debuts in California today.
- Cal Howard; Animator, TV Director
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: Years of Bloodshed
- World IN BRIEF : CROATIA : Foes to Consider U.N. Cease-Fire
- Shuttle Discovery Crew Places Telescope Satellite Into Orbit
- White House Unveils Fund to Clean Up Border : Trade: The $5-billion loan program as well as the plans to seek worker retraining money are designed to clear obstacles to NAFTA in Congress.
- Judge OKs Opening of Schools in Chicago
- Ventura Council to Apply for Right to Regulate Cable Rates
- Astro Sciences Reports 46% Drop in Earnings
- House of Fabrics Reports $4-Million Loss in Quarter
- Vegetarian Junks Diet to Win Sausage Contest
- Mite vs. Mite : Avocado Growers Hope 'Good' Insect Will Kill the One Ruining Crop
- STUDIO CITY : Fryman Canyon Preservation Urged
- 1 Man Is Killed, 2 Hurt in Santa Ana Drive-By Shooting
- WESTMINSTER : Motorist Dies After Striking Light Pole
- And Now Begins the Steep Climb : Israel and PLO: The true victory is still far away
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Smarting but Says He's OK
- NBA MEETINGS : Coaches Don't Want Responsibility for Flagrant Fouls
- Launch of Rocket Is Still on Hold : Pro football: Raiders not saying when Ismail will make his debut.
- BREA : Breakfast to Honor Police, Firefighters
- He Might Have Star in Making
- GLENDALE : Boxing Program Back in Business
- OXNARD : Man Sought in Fatal Stabbing
- Cooler Weather to Clear Away Smog
- IRVINE : Work to Start on Rail Underpass at Culver
- Medfly Quarantine Area Is Expanded
- Peace Accord Brings Mixed Reactions : Mideast: Among local Jewish and Palestinian residents, there is cautious optimism, along with some measure of skepticism.
- OXNARD : Couple Indicted in Securities Fraud
- NFL Future Shock Near Reality : Pro football: Several accomplished players can expect pay cuts or loss of jobs as a result of projected salary cap.
- PANORAMA CITY : Despite Raid, Vendor Program to Continue
- Father Was Tyrannical, Lyle Menendez Testifies : Trial: Defendant says he was taught to hide emotions and regard others as inferior. He also says his father raped him.
- Boy, 12, Guilty of Slaying Owner of Bicycle Shop : Crime: Judge says he is mystified by 'quantum leap' in criminal behavior by youth with no prior record. But he rules that the boy could tell right from wrong in the killing of the popular shop proprietor.
- Wilson Gets Bills That Would Spare Libraries, Health Clinics : Legislation: Proposals could mean an extra $72 million for medical care and could keep facilities open.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- J.M. Peters Posts 2nd-Quarter Loss of $1.6 Million
- Saugus Speedway Stock Cars on Fast Track : Racetrack has survived for over 50 years, even as bigger, better-known tracks have gone by the wayside.
- Litton Systems Inc. Guidance & Control Systems...
- Harbor Freight Tools Expands Payroll 50% in Past Year
- Airlines Slash Discount Fares on Fall Flights : Travel: The cuts of 25% to 45%, initiated by Northwest and expiring Friday, are among the season's largest.
- Bowers Shines at Inca Festival of the Sun
- Police Suspect Drug Deal Led to Slaying
- The Word on the Street : Tribute: Most people say Los Angeles should honor the late Cesar Chavez. But many are not sure renaming stretches of historic roads for him is the way to go about it.
- Oxnard Job Changes May Need City Council OK : Government: Panel will consider rules aimed at city clerk and treasurer positions, stemming from last year's controversy over Mabi Covarrubias Plisky's hiring.
- DISABLED SAILORS: They may not be able...
- Mite Threatens $30-Million Avocado Crop
- Stick of Dynamite Found on Street
- Founder of Taco Tec Is Offered a Plea Bargain : Lancaster: Armando Sanchez faces charges over alleged payroll irregularities. He would pay $60,000 in restitution and possibly serve some time.
- Penny-Pinching Saves County $125 Million : Finances: Most of the money will go to cover budgeted labor savings. Some services may be restored, including the school crossing guard program.
- SAGE Advice on Keeping an Active Mind
- Proposed Pipeline a Positive, Says PUC
- Rams Had a Ball Beating Steelers : Pro football: Mementos all around for those who had hand in 27-0 victory.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Miller Back After Suspension
- Kings Sign Stauber to Three-Year Deal
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Redskins' Rypien Has Torn Ligament
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Cross-Country Runner Doesn't Let a Little Injury Sideline Her
- Religion and Public Debate
- Foreigners Using Medical Facilities
- Single-Family House Starts Put at 109 in July
- ENERGY
- YH Products Adds New Product to Line
- BOOK REVIEW : It Gives All the Seins of a Successful Work : SEINLANGUAGE; <i> By Jerry Seinfeld</i> ; Bantam Books; $19.95, 180 pages
- Last Prewar President Buried in Poland
- John Butler; Ballet Choreographer and Dancer
- LOS ANGELES : Illness of Denny Juror Forces One-Day Recess
- Police Map an Escalating Drive for Pay Hike : LAPD: Options include a mass sick day and a halt to writing tickets. Officers want a raise at least equal to that won by DWP workers, but are concerned about public backlash.
- IRVINE : U.S. Funds Properly Spent, Review Finds
- L.A. Officials Told to Repay Illegal Funds : Campaigns: Ethics Commission orders repayment of $36,500 in laundered contributions. One councilman calls the panel's order unfair.
- CALIFORNIA WATCH : A Serious State
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Doctor Pleads Not Guilty in Scheme to Bilk Patients
- Valley Interview : School Board's Slavkin Advocates Decentralization, Reforms
- Police to Charge for Reports, Statistics
- JAZZ REVIEW : Nzinga Draws Cheers From Drew Festival Audience
- Sir Speedy Going to Poland, Czech Republic
- Air Force, McDonnell Say C-17 Test 'Unclear'
- LTC Properties Tells of $15.5 Million in Deals
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Price Drops $7.50; Dow Up 12.3 : Market Overview
- Lure of the Lottery
- Jewish Settlers Plant Trees--and Dig In Heels
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : 'Shalom, Salaam, Peace'--Views of 3 Leaders
- COUNTYWIDE : Community Colleges Budget Approved
- TELEVISIONSuperman Bows to 'seaQuest': According to early...
- AEROSPACE
- Alliance Imaging Says It Will Take $17.3-Million 3rd-Quarter Write-Down
- Aurora Electronics to Acquire Computer Repair Firm in Stock Swap
- Your Contract May Be More Flexible Than You Think
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: Influx of Holocaust Survivors
- HUD Official's Lawyers Blame Pierce at Trial
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Accord Puts New Pressure on Totalitarian Regimes : Change: From Baghdad to Beijing, nations that don't meet evolving global standards could be left behind.
- Tornadoes Rip Off Roofs in Dallas-Ft. Worth Area
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : Voices in O.C.
- Lee Wagner, 83; Founding Owner of TV Guide Magazine
- TECHNOLOGY : EECO Switch Unit Moving to Enterprise Zone in Santa Ana
- Longtime Prisoner Freed in China : Release: Wei Jingsheng was jailed in 1979 for his famous 1978 wallposter calling for democracy.
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Enrollment Figures Appear Low
- Pruner Wants Permit for Ambulance Dispatch Center
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman, 82, Knocked Down in Purse Theft
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Rejects 2 Motions in King Civil Lawsuit
- 'It Was a Miracle': Pair Rescued After 17 Hours at Sea : Sailing: Clinging to capsized boat in chilly waters off Malibu, two men sing and talk about family. When their hope and strength nearly fail, a passing boat finds them.
- Jury Hears Sharply Contrasting Views of 'Alliance' Case Lawyer : Trial: Prosecution calls Lynn B. Stites mastermind of 'corrupt organization of lawyers.' Defense says he's a victim of the insurance industry.
- Padres' Plantier Homers in 11th to Beat Dodgers
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Looks Forward to Next Year
- Learning Process : UCLA's Littleton Gains Perspective on Life's Journey
- Denis Dawson
- John Swisshelm and Sharon Lynne were named...
- TV REVIEWS : Three New Sitcoms, but Only One Is Prime : 'Bakersfield, P.D.' makes its witty premiere on Fox. ABC's 'Phenom' and NBC's 'Saved by the Bell' sequel don't fare as well.
- Glitter of Perks May Distract Savers, Investors : Money: True to the adage about free lunches, experts caution against buying decisions based on the gifts offered.
- White House Lawyer, Others to Form Firm : Law: TV, radio host Hugh Hewitt is among 9 leaving Pettis, Tester, Kruse & Krinsky. He defended developers in the gnatcatcher fight.
- Jury Selection Begins in Trade Center Bomb Case : Terrorism: Security is tight as four defendants face trial in Manhattan federal court. Prosecutors plan to focus on the physical evidence.
- Judge Reproved for Deflating Tire of Disabled Driver
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : Mapping a Path to Peace: The PLO-Israeli Accord
- 3 Americans Injured in Somali Clash
- Carter Predicts a Full-Scale Mideast Peace Treaty Within a Year : Diplomacy: The former President, who engineered the Israeli-Egyptian truce, feels vindicated. He says Jordan is likely to reveal its intentions today.
- SANTA PAULA : Settlement Agreed On in Pilot Death
- Pasadena--we're shocked!The Pasadena Weekly recently ran the...
- Enrollment Falls at 2-Year Campuses in County : Education: The number of students attending colleges in Moorpark, Oxnard and Ventura has dropped an average of 12.6% contrasted with last fall. Tuition increase gets much of the blame.
- Supervisors on Opposite Sides Again : Politics: Roger Stanton supports Huntington Beach councilman to succeed Harriett Wieder in 2nd District seat; Wieder is backing an ex-planning commissioner.
- Tarkanian Sues UNLV for Unspecified Damages
- Browns Beat Odds, Overwhelm 49ers : Pro football: Defense causes four turnovers and Cleveland dominates San Francisco in 23-13 victory.
- Texas-Sized Birthday Boost
- Datametrics Corp. Reports 78% Decrease in Profits
- John P. Wilcox has been named the...
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Clothestime Earnings: Clothestime Inc. of Anaheim said...
- Claude Renoir; Cinematographer Excelled With Color
- John Truscott; Designer Won Oscars for 'Camelot'
- Giving Peace A Chance
- Breakup Bill Still Alive, Boland Says
- Jury Starts Deliberating in James Torture Trial : Court: Singer's lifestyle comes to the forefront of attorneys' arguments. He is charged with 15 felony counts and could be sentenced to life in prison.
- Disarming the Opponent : Sports: The East Los Angeles sheriff's station flag football team bagged a world championship at the police and fire games.
- LA PALMA : Pipe Bomb Found Near Freeway Ramp
- Surfbout IV Begins Today
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim power-protection systems company...
- Kohl Admits Problems but Asks Reelection
- Black Elected Leaders Call School Voucher Plan Racist
- Refugees Look Homeward With Hopes, Dreams
- Lyle Menendez Tells Court of Sexual Abuse by Mother : Trial: He says she would wash his body 'everywhere' and had him in bed with her until he was 13. He gives further testimony on violence by both parents.
- Viva (Merle) Murphy; Operated Pony Ride on Westside
- SUN VALLEY : Audit Faults DWP for $6.8-Million Cost Overrun
- VENTURA : City Offering Free Sail Trips for Disabled
- 2 Neighbors Rescue 3rd From Burning Bedroom : Heroes: The Seal Beach men carry a woman to safety from a fire in her home. The Fire Department hails the pair's actions.
- OXNARD : Felony Trial Ordered in Theft of Plane
- CARSON : Boy, Girl Held in Drive-By Shooting Near School
- He May Have Provided Charge, but It Fizzled on the Field
- ANALYSIS : Runners' Historic Week Has Downside
- PREP ROUNDUP : Najarian, Drake Team Up to Lead Estancia in Tennis
- THEATER REVIEW : 'All's Well That Ends Well'?: Maybe Not in This Version
- Weekend Box Office : 'Fugitive' Still Leads the Pack
- Giving Peace A Chance : The Payment Plan for Peace : Although the U.S. government hopes to get most of the money needed from others, it clearly has signed on as the donor of last resort.
- A Special Bed Just in Case the Earth Really <i> Does </i> Move
- PERSONAL HEALTH : You Can Turn Your Life Around
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : Dreams of Peace Become Reality for Mayor of West Bank Suburb
- Special Interests Receive Rushed Special Treatment : Legislature: In closing moments of session, one bill permits the use of pesticides that do not meet state standards. Another could lead to the ouster of AQMD chief. Measures go to the governor.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Didn't Sow Seeds, but He May Reap Benefits : Politics: President's luck may have changed. Historic events could show up later in campaign commercials.
- WESTLAKE : Hotel Maid Bound, Gagged and Robbed
- Ordeal at Sea : 2 Men Saved After Clinging to Pontoons of Capsized Catamaran for 17 Hours
- Fixing the Reformers' Math
- Bosnia Isn't Vietnam, It's Spain, 1936 : Resignations at State focus attention on unprincipled American foreign policy.
- Ventura Adopts Outdoor Dining Ordinance
- Carrie Garritson
- County to Seek Funding for Pyramid Lake Patrols
- Has Your Soda Lost Its Pop?
- Oxnard Lemon to Pay $575,000 to Settle Lawsuit
- Werner Niefer; Former Chairman of Mercedes-Benz
- Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: A Fight for Independence
- Rail Service to the Fair Earns Profit
- AGOURA HILLS : New Law Seeks to Discourage Graffiti
- Laguna Land-Use Battle Going to Trial
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : UCLA Soccer Has Climb Ahead
- Foothill's Whitaker Cutting Back
- This Judd's for Acting : Unlike her famous mom and sister, Ashley is gaining attention on the big screen. Her already-acclaimed film 'Ruby in Paradise' opens next month.
- Domestic Market Share
- Kathleen Brown
- Audit Finds Costly Lapses in Cal State Construction Billing : Education: Architects and contractors charged hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses that should have been challenged, study says. An official responds that the state did not get 'ripped off.'
- Audit Finds Costly Lapses in Cal State Construction Billing : Education: Architects and contractors charged hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses that should have been challenged, study says. An official responds that the state did not get 'ripped off.'
- River Escapades
- Vector Tax
- Subdividing State
- Two Jobs, Not One, Best to Run LACMA
- Banking Rules
- Graffiti
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1993
- Obituaries - Sept. 14, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 14, 1993
- BEAT IT: AIDS Services Foundation raked in...
- PERSPECTIVE ON MIDEAST PEACE : Winning Over the Palestinians : Arafat can succeed if he keeps the peace process advancing and suppresses terrorism and radical opposition.
- Is Battle Brewing Between USA Partners?
- The Day That Every Door Opened to Arafat : Diplomacy: PLO chairman spends a whirlwind day in Washington. Clinton arranges unscheduled meeting.
- Clinton Eases Restrictions on Trade With Vietnam : Commerce: His action falls short of lifting a longstanding embargo. Fate of MIAs remains an issue.
- 'Enough of Blood and Tears' : Israel and PLO Adopt Framework for Peace : Mideast: 'Enough,' declares Rabin during dramatic tableau. 'The battle for peace,' Arafat responds, is the 'most difficult' of our lives.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Health Reform Would Speed Change in State : Medicine: Experts say HMOs would gain greater clout while biotech might find funds drying up.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Health Reform Would Speed Change in State : Medicine: Experts say HMOs would gain greater clout while biotech might find funds drying up.
- Clinton Eases Trade Limits With Vietnam : Commerce: Compromise tries to strike a balance between MIA groups and companies that fear losing deals to other countries.
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : Valley's Jews and Muslims Express Hopes, Fears Over Pact : Treaty: Most agree that reconciliation will be a long process, but the signing will lead to peace.
- MAKING A NEW MIDDLE EAST : L.A.'s Arab and Jewish Communities Reach Out to Each Other--Again : Relations: As history was being made in Washington, local groups that have been communicating for years got together to share the moment.
- Intruder Slain in Gun Battle With Resident
- Off-Duty Police Involved in Brawl, Chase : Melee: One Newport officer is struck by a car in Anaheim Stadium parking lot. Another pursues alleged assailant onto freeway, firing several shots.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 14, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - Sept. 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Sept. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 14, 1993
- Rodeo has enjoyed a long ride in New Jersey : Cowtown Rodeo is the oldest such event in U.S., drawing thousands who seek a taste of the West.
- College Board to Consider Budget
- COUNTYWIDE : Course Aims to Help Seniors Fight Fraud
- Molitor's Homer Lets Toronto Sweep Angels
- DEL MAR : Region Seems to Have Solved Major Problem
- Florida State Near-Unanimous No. 1; Notre Dame Makes Big Jump in Polls
- After Nightmarish Opener, Ellard Enjoys a Dream Game
- Field Goal With Three Seconds Left Lets Colts Win Kickers' Duel, 9-6
- NL WEST RACE : Braves Maintain Their Lead Because the Giants Also Lose
- AST Research, IRVINE
- Disabled Team's Van Was Towed, Not Stolen
- Santa Ana Man in Car Fatally Shot
- SIMI VALLEY : Hazardous Waste 'Round-Up' Scheduled
- If You Like Surprises, Then You'll Love Valet Parking
- 'Mutated': A Mistake of Giant Proportions
- White House Set for Peace Pact Extravaganza
- Kurds Take More Hostages
- Bringing Healers to the Infirm in Croatia : Balkans: Under a program led by O.C. woman, U.S. doctors tend to war victims' wounds.
- Torrance Firm a Victim as U.S. Blocks Jet Deal : Aerospace: Misguided geopolitics to punish Jordan and Indonesia prevents 1,200 new jobs, company says.
- Tobacco, Alcohol Advertisers Flaunt Russian, Moscow Bans : Law: Without enforcement, businesses ignore the legislation, which primarily affects Western companies.
- After 'Faust,' Opera Buffs Give Devil His Due
- Raymond Burr Dies; Played Perry Mason : Actor: He portrayed a crusading defense attorney in the popular TV series. He was also known for his role in the movie 'Rear Window.'
- Clinton's Health System Would Aid Fraud Crackdown : Medicine: A simplified insurance billing scheme would make it easier to spot overcharges, abuses and kickbacks. Whistle-blowers would get rewards.
- To What End Will Diversity Lead the Nation? : Education: Both old ideas and new 'politically correct' positions seem doomed to failure. Universities can help solve the dilemma by presenting balanced views taken from both sides.
- Holy Cross Cardiac Surgery Team Warms Up for Operation
- Poised Turner Feels at Home with Angels : Baseball: Catching prospect has done well in short stint with the big club.
- Earthquake Is Felt in Pittsburgh
- U.S. OPEN : Pioline No Match for Sampras' Serve : Men's final: American has 12 aces in dominating Frenchman and wins second consecutive major title.
- Simms, Hampton Help Keep Giants Unbeaten
- TV REVIEWS : Telecast of Met's 'Falstaff' Falls Short
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Eatery Raises Money for New Gym Floor
- OXNARD : Man, 24, Dies After Being Stabbed in Fight
- Man Shot in Alley Dies at Hospital