- Central : SANTA ANA : New Site Studied for Northeast Substation
- Southeast/ Long Beach : Closure of Launch Ramp Is Bad News for Boaters
- Copies Of Internet Guide Available
- Pope Visits Amid Growing Disagreement With U.S. Flock : Religion: Polls show gap between John Paul and American Catholics is widening. The controversy centers on abortion, sex-related issues.
- Kasparov Wins, Widens Lead
- Judge Cancels Banishment, Orders Prison for 2 Robbers
- French Troops Land in Comoros
- Book: Prewar Pope Prepared Attack on Nazis Before Dying
- SIMI VALLEY : 16 Bands to Vie in School Fund-Raiser
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : Scores Mourn Nicole at Lake Forest Grave : Grief: Within minutes of news of acquittal, strangers visit cemetery to ensure that victim is not forgotten. Most are women; some say they've been battered too.
- Westside : They're Tired of Billboards
- OAK TREE : New Turf to Be Used in Feature
- Northridge Gets Conference Call From the Big Sky : College sports: Matadors and Cal State Sacramento are granted membership in what is considered the nation's top Division I-AA football alliance.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Journey' Carries Doctor Down Path to Enlightenment
- Kirov Ballet Leaders Free After Arrest : Dance: Russian prosecutors say police evidence in bribery probe was insufficient to bring formal charges against the two men.
- Just How Sweet a Deal Did TCI's Malone Get? : Merger: Analysts and others are puzzling over the concessions he made to allow Time Warner-Turner pact.
- A Corner Is Turned in Lives of 3 Families : Relatives: Some emerge exultant. Others wonder how they will go on.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : Valley Rejoices, Recoils at Jury's Verdict : Reaction: As trial outcome is announced, a moment of silence erupts into happy shouts and mutters of disgust.
- Loco-Motion : Joe Grutzik's Bouncer Bike Looks Weird and Rides Weird--but It's Supposed To
- Central : GARDEN GROVE : City Pilot Program Picks Up Used Oil
- Student Drive Seeks Car of the Future
- Just Another Blown Save by Baseball
- Anaheim Arena Team Hires Rich Saul for Front Office
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Florida's McGrew Cleared to Play
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AMERICAN LEAGUE : Hershiser Keeps Track of Dodgers
- DODGERS DAILY REPORT
- Experienced, to Some Degree : Chet Atkins, CGP, Still Picks His Spots in a Career That's Been Anything but Abbreviated
- Russo Named to New Post at AAC
- California 118 Closed After Trucks Collide
- Taking It Personally : Reflections on the Verdicts, the City and Ourselves : Mirroring a Deep Divide Among Us
- Countywide : Moorlach Calls Investment Law Problematic
- Supervisors OK Boot Camp Plan for Young Offenders
- Taking It Personally : Reflections on the Verdicts, the City and Ourselves : Seeking a More Common Language
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Washington-Woods Combination Sticks
- Indians Tied With Red Sox
- This Barnum Excels With Greatest of Ease : College football: USC fullback is a triple threat as runner, receiver and exceptional blocker.
- DODGERS DAILY REPORT : Claire, Bowden Have Similar Dislikes
- DODGERS DAILY REPORT
- Indians Win It in the 13th, 5-4
- STAGEOut of Tune: Although the audience wasn't...
- REAL ESTATE
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : Simpson's Statement
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Fall Again on Earnings Fears
- A Stop-Loss Order Can Offer Some Solace for Nervous Investors
- Emotions Draw Crowd of 100 to Nicole Simpson's Grave Site : Mourners: Flowers, notes are left by visitors to Orange County cemetery. 'Justice was not served, I'm sorry,' says one card.
- '90s FAMILY : A Gift of Language : Bringing up baby bilingual is a good thing, experts say. Kids have a much easier time learning other tongues than do adults.
- Where Livin' and Justice Is Easy
- Central : ORANGE : Police Seek Applicants for Citizens Academy
- Group Targets Abuse of Women on Farms
- Hiring of 4 College Instructors OKd
- Trial Opens in Tucker Bribery Case : Court: Prosecution calls Compton congressman a corrupt politician who betrayed the public's trust. Defense contends he was the victim of an FBI trap.
- Northwest : STANTON : Police Services Pact Cut by 1 Investigator
- Marlin Catch Rivals Very Good Tuna Bite
- It Doesn't Get Any Worse Than This
- PREP ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Woodbridge Beats No. 6 Santa Margarita
- TV Ratings : Interview With Reeve Propels '20/20' to No. 3
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : The Nation Watches
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : News Media Send in Stars to Seek Exclusives : Coverage: Celebrities cause a stir as they arrive to contend with trial reporters for interviews. But main network anchors stay put back East.
- Medical Maverick : Gynecologist Richard Hausknecht flouted protocol with successful use of abortion drugs. But critics wish he had gone through channels.
- Central Los Angeles : TEAM HEAL
- '90s FAMILY : Single Moms Get Blamed for Working and for Not
- PIRU : County to Build Health-Care Clinic
- Mandy WheelerCypress, SophomoreSoccer/MidfielderWheeler, from Los Alamitos High,...
- Devils Deal Lemieux; $17 Million for Tkachuk
- Theatre LA Honors SCR Founders : Stage: Lifetime achievement award goes to Benson and Emmes; Disney show leads pack with 13 nominations.
- 'Outsiders' Blamed for Center's Woes
- Proposed Movie Ban Gets a Bad Review
- Charity Donations Could Go Long Way
- Exporting Jobs
- Jury Acquits O. J. Simpson
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Where dilemmas are aired and unsung heroes and resiliency are celebrated. : A rotating panel of experts from the worlds of philosophy, psychology and religion offer their perspective on the dilemmas that come with living in Southern California.
- This Dam Found to Have a Crack
- Oxnard's Choice of Vida Makes Sense
- Teen Arrested in Child's Slaying
- Simpson Not Guilty : Drama Ends 474 Days After Arrest : Verdicts: The ex-football star expresses gratitude and returns to his Brentwood estate where friends and family celebrate. Relatives of the victims react with pain and grim silence to the jurors' decision.
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 4, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Oct. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 4, 1995
- Obituaries - Oct. 4, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 4, 1995
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : From Congress to the White House, Washington Paused for the Verdict
- Case Had Many Holes, Juror Says : Panel: Group agreed with forensic expert Lee that there was 'something wrong' with prosecution's evidence, he reports. Opportunities for contamination are cited.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : At Brown Foundation, Resignation and Resolve
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : THE DEFENSE: A Rising Star : With a string of courtroom successes, Johnnie Cochran has emerged as a top defense attorney and an influential black leader.
- Half of Americans Disagree With Verdict : Reaction: High-voltage joy, angry denouncements.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : The Wheels of Justice Haven't Spun the Same in O.C. Courts Either
- Seniors / * Achievements, activities : SOUTH COUNTY : Driving Workshops Taught This Month
- The Simpson Verdicts : Capitol Pauses for Verdicts
- Jury Acquits Ex-Policeman in Slaying of Wife's Lover : Courts: Thomas A. Minn claimed self-defense in the murder case. He said he opened fire because Paul R. Hangen was reaching for a gun under the seat of his truck.
- Antonovich Calls for Pay Cuts for All County Workers : Budget: Supervisor urges general salary reduction to avoid slicing deep into some services. Action on how to shrink health system is delayed until at least Thursday.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : Activists Lament Verdict but Applaud Focus on Abuse
- Simpson Is Free, but Can He Regain His Life and Image? : Aftermath: He faces civil suits and possible custody battle. But his far greater fame may carry a high price.
- Half of Americans Disagree With Verdict : Times Poll: Many cite race as key factor in trial.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : In O.C., Some Cheers Amid Chorus of Disbelief : Reaction: From the Laguna Beach restaurant the Simpsons frequented to the Dana Point community where Nicole Brown grew up, everyone seemed to have an instant opinion on the verdict.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : From Coast to Coast, a Nation Is Divided on Simpson Verdict : Reaction: A black clerk in Miami sees 'hope for the system' while a white Chicago student smells the power of money. Opinions tend to break along racial lines.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Miscalculations, Bad Luck Hurt Prosecution
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : LAPD Was on Trial, Say Angry Officers : Police: The mood is grim at station houses. Many say jury disregarded strong evidence.
- The Simpson Verdicts : Coast to Coast, Nation Is Divided on Verdict : Reaction: A black clerk in Miami sees 'hope for the system' while a white Chicago student smells the power of money. Opinions everywhere tend to break along racial lines.
- THE SIMPSON VERDICTS : King Jurors Predict Rough Ride for Panel
- The City Shopping Center to Be Razed and Replaced : Development: Theaters and restaurants will be a big part of the new $150-million complex, scheduled to open in 1998.
- BANKING & FINANCE - Oct. 4, 1995
- REAL ESTATE
- * Ventura Builders in Ojai has been...
- Litton to Buy Navigation Systems Unit From Hughes
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Fall on Weak Economic Data
- Size of Bosnia Force Divides Clinton Team
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mayor Opens Office for an Hour on Fridays
- Speculator Threatens to Back Out of Land Deal : Real estate: Donald T. Kojima is upset that he may not get to develop Oxnard low-cost housing project. City leaders are wary of costly litigation.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Padres' Smith, Expos' Malone Resign
- EU Reaffirms Goal of Single Currency by '99 : Europe: Only Germany and Luxembourg meet strict qualifying conditions for membership in monetary union.
- * Rockwell International Corp. Science Center of...
- High Court Won't Hear Appeal of $36.4-Million Levy Against Keating
- NASD Censures, Suspends Former Securities Broker
- Quake Death Toll Rises to 71 in Turkey
- BODY WATCH : Fight This Habit Tooth and Nail
- Fresno Man Who Saw Daily Toll of Violence Joins List of Victims
- Sheik Accuses U.S. of Trying to 'Break My Spirit'
- Crash Into Truck Kills Motorist
- SIMI VALLEY : Park District's Charity Golf Tourney Friday
- Rabbis Prepare for Holy Day of Atoning
- '98 Winter Games to Showcase NHL
- FAIRPLEX : Successful Meeting Ends Amid Doubts Over Future
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : King Faces Nine Count, but Will Fight Charges
- Record Snub Throws Him for Big Loss : Pro football: Tarkenton says he has been forgotten by the NFL as Marino approaches many of the Viking great's marks.
- Appointment With Opportunity : Wilson has chance to serve state well through his Supreme Court choice
- Nigeria Remains in Chains : Military dictator reneges on promise to restore democracy
- Officer in King Beating Released to Halfway House : Police: Laurence M. Powell goes to a facility in Garden Grove after serving 24 months of his term in federal prison.
- SANTA PAULA/OJAI : O'Connell to Meet With Constituents
- Given Second Chance, Bills Get Their Kicks : AFC: Kelly, Thomas put Buffalo in position to beat Cleveland, 22-19, on Christie's field goal.
- COMPANY TOWN : Sony Pictures Hires Lawyer to Bolster Its Management
- Prep Voices
- Top-Paid Fire Workers Earned $120,000-Plus
- Arts Plaza Multiplex Plan Draws Criticism : Theaters: Some residents question the appropriateness of putting the movie screens next door to the Thousand Oaks facility.
- U.S. Supreme Court Refuses Police Dog Cases : Law: Lower courts had ruled that two men, bitten during arrest, had not proved excessive force.
- Moorpark Councilman Testifies to Grand Jury : Inquiry: Scott Montgomery and owner of trash hauler G. I. Industries undergo questioning from prosecutors on business dealings.
- Calabasas : Water District Weighs Cap on Travel Costs
- Colleges, Cal State Study Partnership Proposal : Education: Memo outlines options for meshing programs at three community campuses with a planned four-year university.
- COURT WATCH : A Day for Acceptance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Johnson Will Face Yankees Only Once
- JVC Picks Sacramento as Site for CD Plant : Electronics: The $40-million facility will be the first in the world to produce digital video discs. It will employ 1,000.
- * William C. Siegrist Architect of Oxnard...
- * Intertex General Contractors Inc. of Valencia...
- USAir in Talks on Merging With United or American : Airlines: Loss-plagued carrier acknowledges preliminary negotiations but says it's too early to tell if there'll be a deal.
- Clinton to Ease Export Rules on Computers
- Cerplex Group Inc.: The Tustin provider of...
- High Court Again Cuts Back Voting Rights Act : Law: States with a large population of blacks or Latinos need not create 'majority-minority' districts.
- Storm Threatens to Ruin 2nd Bid to Launch Shuttle
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- THE SIMPSON VERDICT : Simpson Case Timeline
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Clerk Position to Become Full Time
- Obituaries : * Elmer (Pete) Dykstra; Business Owner
- Supervisor Race Draws 2 More Candidates
- ANAHEIM : Public Gets Crack at Disney Ice
- Parnelli Jones Lauded for Recycling Efforts
- Enterprise : LEARNING CURVE: BASZILE METALS SERVICE : Mettlesome Type : Entrepreneur Knows What It Takes
- Maker of Skin Protectant to Get National Exposure
- * Crane Co. Hydro-Aire Division of Burbank...
- Body Language : Moody? Depressed? Tired? Translation: You could be getting the word that your diet is all wrong.
- Heat, Wind Elicit Extra Caution From Firefighters
- Council Finds Year-Round Holiday Lights a Bright Idea
- Passing the Buck on Ailing Medicare : Democratic and GOP plans are short-term fixes
- Test Scores Show Mixed Results at LEARN Schools
- 3 Armed Men, Posing as Police, Rob Family at Home
- Join a Bowling League, Save the Nation : Some top thinkers are looking not just at the family but at civic associations as the key to national greatness.
- At Least He Got a Rise Out of Them
- Johnson Stands Tall in His Biggest Game : Mariners: He comes through under pressure and overpowers Angels with 12 strikeouts.
- Juggernaut Gets Back to Basies With Sounds From Past : Jazz review: Numbers from as far back as the '30s fill the program at Irvine Marriott because 'it's classic music and . . . deserves to be heard.'
- Rockies Will Have to Beat the Best Tonight : NL: Maddux faces Colorado as Braves begin their elusive quest for a World Series title.
- McKean Construction Co. Moving to Camarillo
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Fall on Weak Economic Data
- Tests Continue for Amgen Blood-Clotting Drug
- Company Town
- Kasparov Rolls to Third Win
- Central Los Angeles : Public Housing Project Offers a Window of Opportunity
- VENTURA : City Extends Pacts With Developers
- Westside : Judge Tentatively OKs Home on Burial Site
- Next L.A. / A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metroplis.
- German Car Colors Get the Royal Treatment : Technology: A breakthrough allows two makers to offer cars painted in the radiant blue of lapis lazuli.
- APS Shifts Electric Bus Projects Into High Gear
- Spending Rises, but Consumer Growth May Be Short-Lived
- Interplay Wins Extension of Ruling Against Rival : Technology: Judge orders maker of game that resembles 'Descent' to continue recalling it from retailers, Irvine software firm's attorney says.
- FDA Approves New Drug to Fight Osteoporosis : Medicine: Bone loss affects up to 25 million Americans, especially post-menopausal women. Treatment would be an alternative to hormones.
- In the Valley, the Market for Mansions Is Still Poor : Real estate: High-end homes languish as many well-heeled buyers see better value on the Westside.
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Can Death Be Humane and Cost-Effective? : IN THE NAME OF MERCY <i> By Nicholas Delbanco</i> ; Warner 310 pages, $21.95
- BODY WATCH : Children's Clothes With a Message
- Burbank Airport Observes Alert Against Terrorism : Safety: In wake of Trade Center bombing convictions, officials impose parking lot security measures.
- OXNARD : Man, 35, Killed in Scuba Accident
- Tarzana : Golfers Tee Off for Transplant Patients
- Red Sox vs. Indians: Someone Has to Win : AL: Neither Boston nor Cleveland has history on its side.
- South Bay : 3 Sought in Slaying During Beach Holdup
- Convicted Polluter of Ventura River Gets 60 Days in Jail
- UC Irvine dance professor Donald McKayle has...
- ACT Networks Inc. Plans Acquisitions
- Manor Care Inc.: The Maryland-based operator of...
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- 'An Especially Privileged Seat at the Parade' : Books: Ben Bradlee oversaw the unraveling of the biggest presidential scandal in history during his tenure at the Washington Post. Now he's reflecting on 'A Good Life.'
- Audit Puts U.S. Logging Costs at $1.3 Billion
- BODY WATCH : Facts on--and Help for--Depression
- MISSION VIEJO : Grass Fire Chars 2 Acres off Interstate 5
- Board Considers Plan to Build Boot Camp
- Pacoima : Arts Pride Project Winners to Be Picked
- City Panel Calls for Hearings on Problem of Stray Dog Packs
- IRVINE : Police to Unveil a Site on World Wide Web
- Down and Out in Kingdome : Angels: Mariners get a good break from Sojo and some great pitching from Johnson for 9-1 victory and first AL West title.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : O'Donnell Will Return to Practice
- Company Acquires Assembly & Manufacturing
- * Flamemaster Corp. of Sun Valley won...
- COLUMN ONE : Moscow's Tunnel of Death : An alarming number of people are stepping in front of subway trains. Social tensions in a changing Russia are blamed, but some also see in a famous literary heroine a macabre inspiration.
- Gramm Airs His First Ad in N.H.
- Mississippi's Rep. Montgomery Is Retiring
- David KurienWestminster, JuniorFootball/ReceiverKurien had the third most...
- Masters Is Found Guilty of 2 Weapons Violations : Courts: Man who shot two taggers in Sun Valley, killing one and wounding another, vows to appeal verdicts on misdemeanor charges.
- A Tale of Two People
- Rookie Guard Brent Barry Signs Three-Year Deal With Clippers
- Down and Out in Kingdome : Commentary: The losing tradition continues with Langston and the cursed franchise flat on their backs.
- COMPANY TOWN : Day One at CAA Sans the Mighty Ovitz
- * ISX Corp. of Westlake Village won...
- U.S. to Apologize to Some Victims of Radiation Tests : Research: A few dozen subjects of the most harmful experiments, or their families, could get compensation. Government secretly funded projects.
- Kenyan Dissident Gets Prison Term
- Number of Fat Youth Doubled, U.S. Study Says
- Arrests of U.S. Officials Said to Show Corrupt Border Web : Smuggling: A supervisory inspector at Calexico is accused of bribery. A visa examiner in Tijuana also faces charges.
- 3 Sought in Fatal Attack on Pair at Beach
- CHP Still Seeking Driver Who Caused Fatal Crash
- NEWPORT BEACH : Merchants Propose Improvement Districts
- SIMI VALLEY : School's Revised Plan to Go Before Panel
- Anderson Resigns, but He's Not Retiring
- Vargas Suspended by USA Boxing, Contract With Agent Investigated
- Westlake Village : Recall Group Submits Revised Petition Form
- Menendez Prosecutors Show New Scenario : Crime: A CD-ROM reconstruction of murders contends that the brothers executed their parents, then shot them in the knees to make it look like a mob hit. Defense fights admission of the testimony.
- Designs Sought for Science Fair Poster
- Angels' Late-Season Collapse Brings Back Bad Memories : Baseball: The end this time didn't come as quickly as it did in 1986, but one abrupt turn of events in Anaheim Stadium is hauntingly familiar.
- 'Whisperer' Speaks Volumes : Bidding for Rights to Evans' Novel a New Chapter in Hollywood Infighting
- * Padilla Paving Co. of Santa Clarita...
- Netter Digital Plans to Offer Public Stock
- * Sergeant's Mechanical Systems Inc. of Oxnard...
- Study Strengthens Linkage of Salt to Coronary Ills
- Bernard Adler; Stepfather of Director Steven Spielberg
- Notebook : Oiler-Tiller Matinee a Hit to Most Involved
- SEC Reported Ready to Act on O.C. Violations : Bankruptcy: County officials, bond firms and lawyers are reportedly being contacted. They would be given about two weeks to respond before charges are filed.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Reward Out for Killers of Shop Owner
- San Gabriel Valley : Mayor Hints at Suit Against Recall Leaders
- Making Tracks : Rail passengers on the first day of Metrolink's speedy new route from Riverside to Irvine had something in common-- horror stories about the grueling automobile commute they were only too happy to leave behind.
- Miller on Top in Gymnastics
- Gonzales, Orange Coast Reap Rewards From Long-Distance Battle
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Switzer Puts His Line on the Defensive
- * The Ventura County Public Works Agency...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach electrical...
- Clean Air Act Taking Toll on High-Sulfur Coal Mines, Workers : Pollution: Demand and prices dip as less-harmful grade finds favor. Job outlook is grim.
- Zenith National to Sell Life Insurance Company
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Accent on Service : Margaret Thatcher Joins Salute to Meyer and Segerstrom
- Angels Fans Once Again Fall Victim to The Curse : Baseball: For old-timers, jinxed team's 9-1 loss to Seattle in a one-game title playoff Monday is deja vu.
- San Fernando : Council Votes to Lower City Park Fees
- National Perspective : LEGISLATION : The Old Budget Blues
- Latino Lawyers Ask Reno for Inquiry Into Police Abuse
- ANAHEIM : Rail Station Expansion to Be Considered Today
- O.C. Man Confesses to Slaying in N. Calif., Authorities Say
- Angels Are Silenced in Seattle : Angels Come Up One Very Big Unit Short in End, 9-1 : Baseball: Mariner right-hander throws a three-hitter, strikes out 12 in playoff.
- New Horizons Computer Learning Center: The Santa...
- Martin T. Daly has been appointed vice...
- CHRIS FOSTER : Shoemaker Lets Some Go Barefoot
- Voices
- 50 Indiana State Troopers to Patrol Gary
- SANTA PAULA : City Prepares for 5th Halloween Carnival
- Test Scores Show Mixed Results at LEARN Sites : Schools: Performances by 29 pioneer campuses with reform program indicate improvement in reading, language, math.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Opinions Vary on Expansion of Warners'
- North Hollywood : Homework Center Opens at Library
- ORANGE : Action on School Building Urged
- Salonen Extends Orchestra Contract : Music: Conductor calls L.A. his focal point and his home as he signs on to lead Philharmonic for six years.
- Ducks Raise Offer to Top Draft Pick
- New Terms Offered in Breast Implant Cases : Courts: The settlement, which nullifies a $4.25-billion landmark agreement, covers fewer women and promises less than the old deal.
- * Instrumentation Marketing Corp. of Burbank won...
- COMPANY TOWN : Grown-Up Gear : Studios Hope to Develop Adults' Taste for Toon Toys
- THE SIMPSON VERDICT : A Dog's Howls Signaled Start of Tragic Episode
- * Samuel Goldwyn Co. senior executive Ray...
- Getting Help for Victims Not Always Easy : Child abuse: The most difficult part is to discover that a problem exists.
- BODY WATCH : Getting Fit Isn't a Do-or-Die Proposition
- Southeast : Suspect Held in Bombing Death at College
- Be Wary of a Party Owned by One : Why aren't the Republicans heeding the wake-up call? The right wing intends to take over.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Mission's 150-Year-Old Sale
- Bishop to Preside Over School Opening
- Kids' Night Out : New Social Club Gives Santa Paula Teens a Safe Place to Meet
- Tagger's Killer Convicted of 2 Gun Violations
- Council Votes to Set Limits for Nude Dance Clubs
- Splash May Start Playoffs Without Services of Castro
- Was This Game Really Necessary? The New Wild-Card Rules Say Yes
- Kings Beat Dallas; Won't Appeal Petit Suspension
- It Was NBC's Goof; NFL Is Off the Hook
- Bulls Take a Chance on Rodman : Pro basketball: Controversial forward is traded from San Antonio for Will Perdue.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Pleasant Afternoon of Chamber Music at Pepperdine
- * OM Construction of Glendale won a...
- Disneyland, Union Talks Set to Continue
- State Farm Settles Car Repair Class-Action Suit
- New Terms Offered in Breast Implant Cases : Courts: The settlement, which nullifies a $4.25-billion landmark agreement, covers fewer women and promises less than the old deal.
- Litton Wins 2 Air Force Contracts for $22.5 Million
- Crystal Scarborough; Swimming Teacher for Celebrities
- Car-Pool Lanes Come to the Valley
- Daschle Unveils His Medicare Reform Proposal : Health: Senate's top Democrat would cut spending growth one-third as much as GOP's plans. Senior citizens would pay less in premiums in 1996.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Jury Forewoman a 'Mother Figure' to Some on Panel
- COSTA MESA : Arson Fire Damages Units in Vacant Motel