- Exxon Valdez Award
- Accuracy in a 'Way'
- Film Profits Don't Discriminate by Age
- Charitable Donations
- Quality Films
- 'Sound of Music'
- California Transplants to Idaho
- Conroy 'Paddling' Bill
- Best Western Never Told
- Lifestyle and AIDS
- Park Programs in Los Angeles
- Bargain Jeans at $2,500 a Pair
- Life Goes On, so Who Really Cares Whether Baseball's on Strike?
- It's Scandalous
- Gonzales Wins Decision Over De La Hoya
- Thanks, Nancy, for Sweet Sweetwater Memories
- Thbbptt! to Woodstock
- 'Forrest Gump'
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 20, 1994
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- Obituaries - Aug. 20, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 20, 1994
- SELECTIVE SQUEALING: To reduce traffic dangers, highway...
- County's Computer Used to Host Betting Game : Technology: Seven Martin Marietta workers are disciplined for roles in a fantasy football league logged in with social service records.
- Warning Shot Inadvertently Kills Boy, 14 : Inquiry: Rancher is arrested. Authorities say he was trying to send a signal to teen-agers tampering with his car.
- Support Builds for Scaled-Back Crime Measure
- U.S. Officials Defend Detention of Cuban Refugees as Minor Policy Shift : Immigration: Atty. Gen. Reno insists the 1966 adjustment act is not being revoked. Instead, the government is changing how the law is applied, which will slow processing.
- Citing Russia in Nuclear Smuggling Could Backfire, Experts Caution : Germany: After seizures of plutonium, any finger-pointing could cause Moscow to withhold cooperation on security.
- Arizona Governor Approves Famalaro Extradition : Justice: Painter accused of murdering Denise Huber must face a court hearing as early as Monday.
- Southland Firm Spotlights FCC Auction Woes : Telecom: Failure of Sun Valley company and others to ante up money for interactive TV licenses casts cloud on bidding process.
- COMMENTARY : Unrolling Blueprints for the 21st Century
- Court Orders Longer Sentences for Koon, Powell : Law: Appeals panel upholds convictions in Rodney King case, but it denounces terms imposed by Judge Davies. Decision will probably more than double jail time.
- 'Mainstream' Senate Group Offers New Health Care Plan
- Sandoz to Stop Selling Parlodel as Treatment to Halt Lactation : Pharmaceuticals: Company defends the drug, calls the move 'a business decision' in the face of consumer pressure.
- Union Mounts Effort Against Subcontracting Plans at Disney : Labor: 100 food-service workers would lose jobs at theme park, Local 681 says in public appeal signaling tough bargaining ahead.
- Paramount Fund Reopens--With Commodities Slant
- Company Town : Speculation Is Rekindled That Viacom, Blockbuster May Merge : Entertainment: But executive says Blockbuster chairman was misquoted in saying that deal looks like it will go through.
- Hansen Natural Corp.: The Anaheim distributor of...
- COLUMN ONE : Aging Asia Feels the Squeeze : More people are living longer, fueling hot debates in a region where many countries have no safety nets for senior citizens. Societies that honor the elderly face anger, anguish over future burdens.
- Alice Childress; Author, Playwright and Actress
- John A. Doucette Sr.; Character Actor for Stage, Film, TV
- IBM Urges Workers to Defeat Health Care Bills
- Steiner Seeks to Postpone 200 New Hires : Budget: The positions should not be filled until it is clear that the state will not be dipping into county coffers to balance its books, the supervisor says.
- Intruder Attacks Woman, Teen-Age Girl : Crime: Man breaks into two homes in early morning and assaults one woman; 14-year-old is able to fight him off, police say.
- Putting Together a Tribute to Jim Healy Was Not an Easy Job
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Radio Seeks Musical Talent
- He Learned Quickly This Wasn't Cricket
- GOLF ROUNDUP : This Long Layoff Is No Problem for Lietzke
- Quick Study : Splash's Valdivia Makes Smooth Transition to Indoor Soccer
- Too Cool for Coffee? : Relax. With rooms popping up almost every month, tea is hot in Southern California.
- Clothestime Posts $3.6-Million 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Quake in Algeria Leaves 150 Dead, 289 Hurt
- Specter of Mariel Boat Lift Is Raised--14 Years Later
- Balancing of Styles : In a bid for diversity, Brand gallery counters a stark, photo-based exhibit with a display of complex, mixed-media assemblages.
- Tree Ring Studies Suggest Trend of Global Cooling Since 4800 BC
- PLO, Israel Expand Powers of Palestinians in W. Bank
- N. Korea Succession 'Not Falling Into Place' : Asia: Delay in public transfer of power to late ruler's son leads to speculation, concern.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Cast in Mughlai Mold : Khara Indian Oven serves familiar north Indian fare. One saving grace is the generous lunch buffet.
- BOX OF BONES: Here's an offer you...
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Cuba Refugees in U.S. Hold Special Immigration Status : Citizenship: Those fleeing Castro are unique in being guaranteed entry. Haitians, whose exodus is similar, say they are victims of discrimination.
- Elias Canetti, 89; Reclusive Writer Won 1981 Nobel Prize
- FOR THE BOYS: Northridge can make history...
- Two Cultures and One Language: Respect
- DEFENSE : NATO Turns to Task of Filling Woerner's Shoes : There is no clear successor to the alliance's late secretary general, who had transformed the post. Officials say an active, innovative leader is needed.
- 3 Militants Die in Clash With Israelis in Lebanon
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Small Improv Theater Big on Laughs
- Mandela Pleased With Progress After 100 Days
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Police Bar Unions From Their Offices
- Computers Will Watch, Tally Mexican Vote : Election: State-of-the-art systems are in place. But opposition politicians and the public remain skeptical.
- Philadelphia Fed Regional Survey Shows Growth
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : New Inflation Fears Jolt Investors
- Private Lives Shouldn't Be Bosses' Business, Workers Say : Poll: Psychological tests are widely opposed in national survey. But 61% say employers respect employees' privacy.
- Sri Lanka Premier in Parents' Footsteps : Asia: Appointment ends suspense engendered by election in which no party won a majority.
- Chemical Spill Threat Seen in California : Environment: Study says state leads nation in accidents that released hazardous materials. Officials say figures are misleading.
- SIMI VALLEY : Adult Education Advocates Angry
- SIMI VALLEY : Planners Approve Recyling Proposal
- VAN NUYS : Guide to AIDS Services Available
- What Mexico Needs Is a Shared Vision : Politics: Ghosts of the past prey on voters' fears, but the hypotheses are wrong--the road to democracy is open and clear.
- Expatriates Plan Business Trip to Vietnam : Trade: The delegation expects to meet president. News of tour angers some Vietnamese Americans.
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Student Campers to Confront Prejudices
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Colts' Alberts Out for Season
- LAKE FOREST : 4th Male Accused in Teen's Beating
- Caution and Controversy : Director Steels Himself for Any Response to 'Aunt Dan and Lemon'
- CLUB REVIEW : Bakery Looks Good, but Sound Needs Work
- TV Advocates to the Rescue in 'The Crusaders' : Television: The series has been criticized for sending do-gooder reporters to right alleged wrongs. 'What is wrong with trying to help people?' asks a Crusader.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Now Livestock Can Too
- Ex-Inglewood Police Officer Will Face Gambling Charges
- Judge Aldrich Picked for Appeals Post
- BREA : District Approves 'Family Transfers'
- Power of Past Is Public's Own Worst Enemy
- 4 Co-Workers in Irvine Win Lot o' Bucks : Lottery: They quit their jobs at an insurance company after landing $6.8 million in a $20-million jackpot.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Water Agency Cuts Debt $26.8 Million : Resources: Wholesaler refinances a capital improvement loan, reducing the interest rate from 7.26% to 6.23%.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Cafeteria Jobs Loom as Issue for Disneyland : Labor: The union says 100 members could lose work to subcontractors. Management concedes that bids have been sought.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Talent Night Encore : The Palomino tradition that began in the 1950s is back every Thursday night.
- Ex-Spy Resigns Polish Intelligence Post
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : On the Road
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- LOS ANGELES : Remainder of Judge's Suit Against Paper Dismissed
- BUENA PARK : City Manager Gets New Contract, Raise
- SHERMAN OAKS : You Get to Eat Cake and Help Out Too
- Heavyweight Champion Jack Sharkey, 91, Dies : Boxing: He was the oldest surviving fighter to hold the title, won in 1932 with a 15-round decision over Max Schmeling.
- Owners Will Join Talks Next Week : Baseball: Director of players' union calls it a positive step but says he has no reason to believe it indicates a change in management's salary-cap proposal.
- Seal Leads Tigers Into Championship Round
- Regent Says Maxson Lied About Contract
- Big Brothers Blazed Trail for Northridge Little League Stars : Baseball: Players from 1967 and 1975 World Series teams relive glory through 1994 squad.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Company Town : House to Weigh Ticket Vendor Law
- Strong Surge in Trade Under NAFTA Found : Commerce: Positive figures are clouded by a sharp rise in the imbalance with Japan. U.S. exports for June set a record.
- Chrysler Will Relaunch Its Eagle Division : Advertising: A $100-million multimedia campaign will try to raise awareness among buyers.
- Senate Group Favors Minimal Health Reforms
- Way Beyond Dad's Watch
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : No Bones About It
- Another Woman Accuses Chavis of Sex Harassment
- High Court Ruling Favors Ousted Cheerleader : Law: But state justices won't publish their finding, meaning it will affect only Irvine schools. Other districts may maintain dual eligibility standards for activities.
- ARCADIA : Black Bear Captured in Park for Return to Wild
- Ice Cream Becomes Hot Commodity in Heat Wave : Moorpark: Kids mob Marcello Padilla's truck, which brings a delicious way to cool off. But the weather brings out the sweet tooth in adults, too.
- Forgers Beating Customers to New Checks
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Escaping an Old Identity
- BREA : Council OKs 5-Year Redevelopment Plan
- NEWPORT BEACH : Temple to Leave City for Irvine Building
- BASEBALL STRIKE: DEVELOPMENTS FROM DAY 7
- Today Deadline for Academy Submissions
- Theater Review : 'Pajama Game' Lapses Into Lullaby of Broadway
- Theater : That's the Ticket for Attendance
- One Year Later, LACMA Still Seeks Director : Financial and staff chaos has scared away applicants, but the economic picture seems to be stabilizing; now the search may be getting down to the final stages.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : New Inflation Fears Jolt Investors
- Company Town
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Dear Boss: We Won. Bye : Insurance Firm Loses Entire Department When 4 Lotto Millionaires Quit
- A Mixture of Moods : From foot-tapping swing to ethereal sounds, arranger-composer Tom Talbert's works spring from his devotion to two schools of music.
- ELECTIONS / L.A. CITY COUNCIL : The Other Yaroslavsky Enters 5th District Fray
- When Hard Times Come Again
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman to Donate Kidney to Sister
- SHERMAN OAKS : Residents Wary of Redevelopment Plan
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Christensen Says Knee Is All Right
- No Pyramid Scheme : Unique New Athletic Facility Has Long Beach State Excited About Possibilities for Growth
- TUSTIN : Ban on Sleeping in Cars at Night OKd
- Just the Facts, Ma'am, in Heisman Caper
- Former Duck Skalde Signs With Thunder
- First Rock, Then Blues, Now Countrified Fare : Restaurants: CityWalk's Country Star is part diner, part museum and part arcade. It joins the entertainment trend begun by the Hard Rock Cafe and House of Blues.
- Illuminating the Complex Facets of 'Glass Menagerie'
- 'Boy Stewardess' Flies With Humor
- Prudential's Mortgage Arm Cuts Staff 23% : Lending: The layoffs are attributed to a drop-off in demand as interest rates have risen.
- Wet Seal Inc.: The Irvine women's apparel...
- Shippers Tour Port to See How It's Done
- Statordyne Corp.: The Anaheim manufacturer of power...
- AST Unveils 2 New Laptop Computers
- THEATER REVIEW : A Dramatic Symbol Lacking Power : 'Last Angry Brown Hat' creates the right atmosphere but lacks the necessary emotion.
- Specter of Mariel Boat Lift Is Raised--14 Years Later
- GLENDALE : Technician Training Program Offered
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CRIME BILL : Terrible Weapons, Terrible Votes : How can Congress, composed of good and decent people, possibly be opposed to a ban on assault weapons?
- Judge Halts $7-Million Delivery to Pizza Maker : Court: Jury's award to owner of Domino's outlet burned down in riots is termed excessive.
- PORT HUENEME : RV Resort Foes Decry Hearing in Eureka
- Is God or Irvine Co. to Blame for Tree's Crushing Fall?
- Family of Train Victims Grieves, Waits for Return of Bodies : Accident: Mourners must delay funeral plans for three relatives until the coroner releases the badly mangled remains.
- Wife to Run for Yaroslavsky's Council Seat
- W. Roy Newsom; Former President of Whittier College
- DANA POINT : Vector Control Board Applicants Sought
- CALABASAS : Theater, Office Center Compromise Hinted
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board Rejects $1-Million Claim
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : City to Air Translation of Council Meetings in Russian
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 3 Men Killed in Crash of C-130 Firefighting Plane Identified
- DEL MAR : Match Race Brings a Dash of Fascination
- You Thought the Cold War Was Dead? : We're busy dealing with China, Vietnam, even North Korea, but Cuba? Never! Why is that?
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : A Tour-de-Force for Robbins as 'Roberts'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Michelle Shocked Displays Maturity at House of Blues
- Q & A : Where's My Rebate? : Garamendi Wins--but Don't Hold Your Breath
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Irwin Parnes; Impresario Who Brought Diversity to the Stage
- Officer Faked His Own Shooting, Police Say
- Justice Dept. Backs Clinton on Immunity
- Treasury Lawyer Tied to Whitewater Quits : Inquiry: Jean Hanson becomes the second senior aide to resign in two days. Her testimony before Congress antagonized department officials.
- The New Threat That Must Unite the World : Plutonium terrorism: International action is needed
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Is Organizing an African Safari
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Tailback Walters Injures Back
- Comedy 'Pajama Party' to Help AIDS Programs
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Charles Keeps on Swaying With Emotion-Packed Songs
- Talk Show 'Sex-Pert' : Deborah Cooper divides her time between couch-side therapy and TV appearances, specializing in sound bites.
- O.C. Group's Visit to Vietnam Angers Faction
- Refugees 'Risk Their Lives,' Reno Says
- GLENDALE : Harley Love Ride Sign-Ups to Begin
- CONEJO VALLEY : Day Camps Offer Kids Computer Skills
- SHERMAN OAKS : Yaroslavsky Aide Assists Quake Victims
- Coliseum Looks Almost Ready : Quake: Much progress has been made recently in repairing the stadium, which is set to reopen Sept. 3.
- GLENDALE : Plan Is Unveiled to Revitalize Downtown
- CIA 'Reforms' Will Eviscerate Its Usefulness : Aldrich Ames will have his sweetest revenge if spying is made bureaucratically correct.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Will Continue Its Retirement Tax
- Bullfrogs Rally to Defeat Rhinos, 8-5
- Area Golfers Take Aim at U.S. Mid-Amateur
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook, Lawrence Star in Scrimmage
- 'Kyler and Tyler': Meandering Minstrels
- ART REVIEW : Destination Unclear for 2 MOCA Exhibits
- Litton Will Acquire Teledyne's Two Electronic Systems Units
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The firm announced Thursday...
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Of Pompous Washingtonians, Spies and Getting the Girl : NIGHT OF THE AVENGING BLOWFISH <i> by John Welter</i> , Algonquin Books $10.95, 304 pages
- Career Day Separates Cool Jobs From Duds : Parenting: How is a boring old word-cruncher supposed to impress the kids when the competition includes a gun-slinging cop and a guy with a hawk?
- Safety Audit of Subway Work Finds Violations : Transportation: Alleged hazards include more than 80 types and range from exposed wires to cigarette use near combustible gases. Fines could reach $175,000 or more.
- Fountain Valley : Council OKs 3% Hike in Developer Fees
- LAGUNA HILLS : Councilman Declines to Run for Reelection
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Wright Might Be on Way Out
- Redman to Host On-Line Program
- Bullfrogs Defeat Rhinos, Take Lead in Playoffs : Roller hockey: San Jose gets quick start, but Anaheim rallies for 8-5 victory.
- Cady Is Named Basketball Coach at San Fernando
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Offensive Line in Transition
- Toney Makes Short Work of Unprepared Blanco : Boxing: Middleweight wins by knockout in second round after opponent has trouble staying on his feet.
- Pitching In : Coaching From the Stands, Davis Keeps Little Leaguers Focused
- History Lesson : Negro League Veterans Want Younger Players to Know About Their Experiences
- Bestowing a Look at Britain's Benefactor : Arts: J. Paul Getty Jr. has donated millions for a variety of causes. Now, a flap over his reasons for giving has thrown the mostly reclusive oil magnate into the spotlight.
- Amiable 'Rather Be' at West Coast
- TELEVISIONMonty Python Salute: The Directors Guild Theatre...
- Panel to Urge Ending Ban on Funding Human Embryo Studies : Biomedicine: Group is expected to recommend that federal agency allow research on surplus embryos. Its deliberations have been bitterly opposed.
- Officials Link Gang Rivalry to Party Slayings
- Living the Dry Life : Months After Quake, Residents Still Lacked Comforts--Such as Water
- AGOURA HILLS : City Asks Residents to Recycle Motor Oil
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Night' of Mystery, Murder and Passion : The thriller starring Bruce Willis and Jane March is overloaded with twists both preposterous and obvious.
- Now, Let's Bring On Our Legal Reporter
- ENERGY
- Company Town : Lloyd Levin Joins Lawrence Gordon as Key Supervisor
- Rockwell to Bid for Satellite Air Traffic Contract
- Computers Will Watch, Tally Mexican Vote : Election: State-of-the-art systems are in place. But opposition politicians and the public remain skeptical.
- Jerome (Jerry) Nathanson; Headed California Athletic Commission
- This Luxury Cruiser Is Shipshape
- Boutros-Ghali Urges U.N. Warning to Somali Warlords
- Are Today's Mating Preferences Primitive? : Relationships: The traits we desire in the opposite sex are the same ones our early ancestors sought, says a University of Michigan professor.
- German Tourists Room With a Corpse
- CRIME : Recent Incidents of Violence Against Children Shock Cairo
- Hailing Mary's Return : Police Bring Marble Statue Back to St. Casimir's 3 Months After Theft
- Valley Council Members to Seek More Quake Funds : Politics: Housing plan was approved when three area representatives were absent. It appropriates $14.7 million.
- Man Injured in Apartment Fire
- The NAACP at a Difficult Crossroads : Leadership must decide what to do about Benjamin Chavis' troubled tenure
- RINCON : Test Results Delayed in Oil Field Deaths
- VENTURA : Gang Member Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
- Suspect Shot, Arrested in Car Chase Through Valley Streets : Crime: He allegedly brandished pellet gun before being wounded by officer, who lost control of his motorcycle and crashed.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Moorpark May Simply Reappoint Incumbents
- In the Wrong Place--Twice : Violence: UC Irvine student is fatally shot while following a vehicle he believed was involved in a recent vandalism incident.
- City Launches $24-Million Quake Repair Loan Program : Recovery: Private lenders will channel funds from tax-exempt bonds to owners of about 500 properties. Aim is to restore damaged housing.
- Matt McCrite of Westlake Village defeated Ryan...
- MiscellanyOrlando and Orange County (Fla.) officials might...
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Chicken Hawk' Skims the Surface of Controversy
- ENERGY
- Company Town : Shaye, New Line Cinema Hit Big Time
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Home Fashions Inc.: The $140-million-a-year window-covering manufacturer...
- Clarence Thomas Story Told Twice
- Vazgen I, 85; Armenian Church Leader
- Rockabilly Tribute : Pioneers, including the late Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, will be celebrated at the Palomino.
- Justices Refuse to Block Transfer of Ng's Murder Trial to Orange County
- LITTLE LEAGUE JUNIOR WORLD SERIES : Thousand Oaks Shows Spark, 5-2 : Baseball: West champion impresses Anderson while advancing to championship round.
- Venice Beach to Host Free 'Arts Fest '94'
- Company Town
- Court Refuses to Probe Starr's Politics : Whitewater: Sen. Levin sought an examination of the independent counsel's GOP activities. Democrats, citing bias issue, step up criticism of prosecutor.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Saturday Night Slam Masters; <i> For Super Nintendo by Capcom, $59.95</i>
- Clinton Agrees to Deep Cuts in Crime Bill
- Cocaine, Pot Seized; Camarillo Man Held
- No Way to Forget : Cathy Torrez's Violent Death Still Haunts Family
- Alto Palato: Pizzas, <i> Panini</i> and Pasta for Late-Nighters
- Sampling the Valley's Ethnic Bakeries : Cultural delicacies rich in exotic ingredients abound, from Filipino cakes to Cuban pastries and luscious Viennese desserts.
- Romance Is Up Their Alley
- Recycling Goes to Movies : Film studios have begun a push to reuse lumber. Officials hope other industries will follow.
- In the Wrong Place--Twice : Tragedy: A friend drives the victim to a hospital with no emergency room, where he dies while waiting for paramedics.
- Campaign Calendar
- EPA Asked to Lighten Rules in Clean-Air Plan : Environment: Local pollution control district's statement says federal proposal could damage Ventura County economically.
- Landfill Backers Want Issue Put to Vote : Dump: Both sides gear up for a key hearing Monday. Judge could dismiss the measure as legally invalid.
- Countywide : Help for Immigrants Available by Phone
- Oxnard Man May Lose Foot After Jumping From Train
- GARDEN GROVE : Woman Electrocuted in Residential Pool
- EAGLE ROCK : City Branch Library Shut for Earthquake Repairs
- Kingdome Repairs Delayed for Accident Investigation
- MiscellanyLeroy Burrell, who set a world 100-meter...
- Well-Rounded Performer : Raider Tight End Andrew Glover Was a Three-Sport Star at Grambling, Excelling in Football, Basketball and Track
- SWIMMING : It's Business as Usual for Evans and Jager
- Q&A; with CHUCK D. : 'We'll Try to Stretch the Boundaries of Rap'
- VENTURA RACEWAY : Shuman Catches Kirby, Then Goes Past Williams
- Symposium to Celebrate West Coast Jazz
- Yeshayahu Leibowitz; Iconoclastic Israeli Philosopher
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Riding to Success : The locally conceived 'Biker Mice From Mars' series is seen in more than 50 countries. The stars make a live appearance Saturday.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Rebels to Seek Union With Serbia
- THE GOODS : An Out-of-Office Experience : What will the workplace of the 21st Century be like? Design students envision smaller and down right portable businesses.
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : Flipping Floppies Out of the Landfills
- Gopher vs. Nut : It took Juicy Fruit, hair and Howard Stern, but the critter dining in the garden is finally out-skunked.
- Student Slain While Noting License of Suspicious Van
- State High Court OKs Insurance Reform Rules : Prop. 103: Justices clear way for more rebates to policyholders. But industry challenges could delay refunds.
- Last-Second Malfunction Aborts Shuttle Launch
- Congress Can't Break for Summer Vacation With an Incomplete
- Welcome Water : Quake-Weary Trailer Park Residents Get Some Relief
- Sailing Marathon to Aid Crisis Center
- FULLERTON : Man Fatally Shot; Police Seek Cousin
- Bailiff--seize that billboard! We wonder if jurors...
- Flawed System : Player Whose Career Was Delayed Because He Is Black Isn't Eligible for Pension
- No Quitting : Despite Setbacks, Basketball Player Cindy Brown Won't Give Up on Recovering From Auto Accident
- Odets' 'Awake' Fiery at Odyssey
- National Video Rentals
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Huffington on Defensive in Key Goal of Ending Welfare : Politics: He calls system cruel to poor. Critics say he is unrealistic in thinking private sector can assume burden.