- Man Killed in Car Accident Identified
- MISSION VIEJO, LAKE FOREST : 3 Robberies, Attempt Being Investigated
- For Disney, Winning Transpac Remains Holy Grail of Sailing
- Wherehouse Ups Ante in Used CDs : Recordings: 250 of its stores will carry recycled discs, a tenfold increase, as the music industry wages a multimillion-dollar battle.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Park' Paces Summer Moviegoing
- GM, Toyota Ask to Extend Joint Venture : Autos: Request to keep Bay Area plant open beyond 1996 surprises analysts, who expected Toyota to buy out GM.
- WOMEN AND POWER : Case Studies: Workplace : Women Fight Stereotypes--and Knuckle Under : 'You always have to prove yourself,' says a female bullfighter.
- Man Cleared of Murder by DNA Test Leaves Prison After Nine Years
- Vasquez Wants 'Tag Rag' Ads Wiped Out : Graffiti: Bus shelter images tout vandals, O.C. supervisor says. Clothes maker scoffs at charge.
- TCI Ponders Broadcasting 'Best of Cable' : Television: Cable giant hopes to boost subscriptions by offering 'free samples.'
- She Wasn't Raised at Park, but She Has a Well-Bred Swing : Softball: The bloodlines of Stephanie Carew, who will attend UCLA in the fall, helped carry her through a bumpy high school career.
- Steven Chao and Barry Diller Reunite for New Project
- Tokyo Trade Talks Report Little Progress : Relations: The U.S. side says it could commit to a 50% deficit cut. No date has been set for another round of negotiations.
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Vehicle Processor Likely to Add 4th Line
- Right Start Reports 26% Jump in Profits
- National Technical to Build, Run Test Range
- HomeBase Names Vice President for Marketing
- Profits Decline 28% for California Amplifier
- WOMEN AND POWER : Case Study: Marriage : Bridal Kidnaping Still a Tradition in Georgia : Old ways change slowly in the new nation. But today, 'we have more freedom of choice now. We don't have to stay with the guy,' a university student explains.
- High Court Rules Against 'Racial Gerrymandering' : Law: Guarantee of equal treatment cited in case of North Carolina congressional district redrawn for blacks. Decision also applies to state, local governments.
- Newport Beach Names New Police Chief
- House Votes to Kill Draft System, Despite Warnings on War Readiness
- COSTA MESA : Satellite Jail Plan Killed After Protests
- Turn left at the tutu: In its...
- No Trial for Soccer Player Accused of Kicking Another
- Roadside War of Words : Billboard Industry Is Spending Big Bucks to Hold Back Rising Tide of Graffiti
- Hybrid Breed of Wolf, Dog Can Pack Nasty Disposition : Animals: Mixture of domestic and wild canines makes for unpredictability. Special permits are required for ownership.
- Judge Won't Scold Grand Jury for Report on Immigrants : Diversity: Jurist wants to meet with outraged minority leaders to seek their help in putting together a 'rainbow' panel.
- VENTURA : Historic Designation for Street Is Debated
- GOVERNMENT WATCH : Room to Breathe
- OCC Sailors Prepare for Annual Rite of Passage : Students to Test Their Mettle on Grueling Voyage
- The 'Muslim Connection' Fallacy : Iraq isn't Bosnia, and charges of a religion-directed U.S. policy are wrong
- Toland Landfill Fees to Increase
- SIMI VALLEY : $120,000 Granted for Community Projects
- Backhand Puts Lin in the Forefront at Sectionals
- Devils Hire Canadiens' Lemaire as Coach
- Sweet Dreams for 'Sleepless' Writer : Movies: After years of frustration, Jeff Arch breaks into Hollywood with the summer 'sleeper,' which grossed $17 million its opening weekend.
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- HEALTH CARE
- * Jafra Cosmetics Inc., a Westlake Village...
- WOMEN AND POWER : Where Do World's Women Fare Best?
- Miss Smith's Primer : Love Drove the Kindergarten Teacher for 39 Years, and Love Forces Her to Retire to Care for Her Father
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud's Four RBIs Give Blue Jays Victory, Three-Game Division Lead
- LOCAL NOTES : Newhan Leaves Ga. Tech to Play for Pepperdine
- DANCE REVIEW : Spanish Culture From Arte Flamenco
- TV REVIEW : Epilepsy Documentary a Family Affair
- Crespi's Suppan Agrees to Sign With the Red Sox
- WOMEN AND POWER : Peace and Violence : Female Nobel Peace Prize Recipients
- Iraq Accuses U.S. of 'State Terrorism' : Protest: Letter calls on Security Council to condemn bombing. It also claims that an American U-2 spy plane flew over Baghdad days before attack.
- STUDIO CITY : Mall Builder Asks for Zoning Rule Exception
- COLUMN ONE : Moynihan: Free Spirit Gets Tough : Skeptics wondered if the Senate's resident wit could hold his own chairing the powerful finance panel. In the bruising battle of the budget, he has scored some early wins, but may face a long, tough summer.
- OJAI : Support for Highway Designation Sought
- BREA : 2 Paintings Added to Bus-Shelter Displays
- Volunteers Saddle Up to Help Disabled
- Capistrano Unified District Supt. Says He Won't Seek Similar Job in Kentucky
- Countywide : Comcast Looking for Cable Pirates
- North Carolina's Lynch Called Possible Laker Pick
- Businesses Catch On to Fish in the Office : Workplace: Aquariums make a splash with companies seeking ways to help employees and customers relax.
- Bay Area Is Braced for Navy Cutbacks : Economy: The Cold War's end may be costly for many in the region, which is still reeling from the recession and the 1989 earthquake.
- Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Baby Formula : Lawsuit: Glendale-based unit of Nestle accuses a medical group of conspiring with leading manufacturers to limit the Swiss food company's growth.
- HEALTH CARE : Davstar Waiting for FDA Approval to Market Its Incontinence Device
- Children are suffering because not enough is understood about depression in the young, mental health experts say. But others contend too many kids are being labeled 'mentally ill' by mistake. : What We Don't Know
- Zdenek Kopal; Noted Astronomer, Author
- High Court Relaxes Curbs on Expert Witness Testimony : Law: Ruling praised for allowing flexibility. Business also claims victory in birth-defect case involving O.C. boy.
- Costly Foreign Trips of Bombing Plot Suspect Disclosed : Terrorism: Prosecutors describe recent travels to Egypt, Holland, Sudan and South America. The defendant is denied bail.
- Residents Offer Suggestions for Arts Plaza Project : Thousand Oaks: Advisory panel calls for businesses that are unique to the area.
- Youth Found Innocent of Murder But Guilty of Attempted Robbery
- Serb-Croat Agreements Isolate Bosnian Muslim Leader
- Some Would Consider This Trash Talk in a Literal Sense
- Veteran Fawcett Still Kicking to All Fields : Soccer: The former Joy Biefeld, a graduate of Edison High, plays for three teams--including U.S. national squad--and is a coach.
- ITT to Purchase Desert Inn for $160 Million : Gaming: The deal with Kerkorian's Tracinda Corp. marks the first foray into casinos for the company's Sheraton unit.
- WOMEN AND POWER : Speaking Of: : Women's Status
- Israel Renews Offer of Self-Rule for Palestinians
- WOMEN AND POWER : Powerful Quotes
- Russian Judge Cautiously Backs Yeltsin Constitution : Politics: Head of court says compromise is key. Endorsement distances him from president's chief rival.
- Clothing Ads Hit as Glorifying Taggers : Vandalism: Firm is urged to remove posters for Tag Rag clothes from bus shelters in Orange County. But manufacturer says products and their name are not meant to evoke image of vandals.
- Frederick Sauls; L.A. Artist Wrote Avant-Garde Plays
- Man Shot to Death After Argument in Bar : Violence: The victim's brothers and the Echo Park club's manager are wounded. Police say the gunman is a regular patron.
- Husband Finds Wife Strangled in Home
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Found Guilty of '92 Crime Spree
- Agencies Look at Proposal to Patch Relations : Moorpark: City and school officials have agreed to take plan to their respective bodies.
- CYPRESS : Prison Art Show Sends a Message
- Interim Schools Chief Sworn In
- Suspects Sought in 2 Fatal Shootings
- He's Faced Highest Hurdle : Drug-Free Harris Seeks Another Chance to Compete Today
- LOCAL NOTES
- Fisk Gets Record, Then Gets the Gate : Baseball: White Sox release catcher, 45, after he becomes major league leader in games at the position.
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : 'Himalayas': Nice Objects, Little Context
- Movies: IRS Media has signed former Mr....
- HEALTH CARE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Soar as Yield Hits New Low : Market Overview
- WOMEN AND POWER : Women Fight Stereotypes--and Knuckle Under : Job seekers flock to plastic surgeons in recession-era Japan, where 'looking pretty is like having a (prestigious) name card.'
- WOMEN AND POWER : School and Work : Growing Up
- Experiment to Aid Growth of Short Children Resumes : Medicine: But hormone testing faces a court challenge. Foes warn of treating a physical trait as a disease.
- Backward Step for Civil Rights
- Armed Carjacker Gets Lexus, Ring
- Another Turn for Two Epic Chamberlain Miniseries
- Can 'Line of Fire' Cut 'Action Hero' Losses?
- PerfectData's Profit Drops Despite Higher Revenues
- Datron Gets Order for Satellite Imagery Device
- Iraqis Said to Plan Blast in Street if Bush Escaped Plot
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Security Official Alleges Racist Slur in Yearbook
- BURBANK : Equestrian Center Bridge Plan Revived
- Tice Blows Out Candles, Competition
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Losing Battle : Bases Panel Hit the Biggest Target Out There--California
- Involuntary Confession Rule Eased : Justice: State Supreme Court says a defendant may be convicted even if a coerced admission of guilt is introduced at trial. An error is considered harmless if other evidence is sufficient to convict.
- VADUZ : A Royal Respite
- Amwest Surety to Acquire Portland Insurance Agency
- Hard-as-Nails Justice White Softens a Touch at Farewell
- Library Chief Calls on Supervisors for Bailout : Budget: Twelve branches face closure. Board pledges as much financial help as possible.
- Threats Become Real--Someone Kills Family's Dog : Cruelty: His muzzle bound with electrical tape, the golden retriever could not pant to cool off. He dies of heat stroke.
- Anaheim Hills Residents' Slide Claims Termed Invalid : Damages: City attorney denies the city is liable, citing legal and procedural problems and insufficient data from claimants. Lawyer for the 246 homeowners denies the assertions.
- 87-Year-Old Woman Slain in Apartment : Port Hueneme: Death of deaf tenant sparks fear among fellow residents of her building.
- IBM to Make Atari's New Video Game : Technology: The $500-million deal will make the next-generation system the only video game made in America.
- Litton Unit Receives $19.5 Million From Navy
- AUTOS
- Keating's Plea for Sentencing Delay Rejected : Courts: Convicted financier had sought a postponement to respond to a probation report that he says is inaccurate.
- Federal Spotlight Focused on Farm Use of Pesticides : Agriculture: Growers in California are big users. A long-awaited health report is careful to avoid causing alarm.
- Court Curbs Power to Seize Property of Drug Dealers
- Macedonian Envoy Pursues Uncertain Career : Until the ex-Yugoslav republic settles a dispute over its name with Greece, she has no official status in U.S.
- Cotton USA Drops Plans for Expansion
- Unico American Reports 63% Quarterly Drop in Profit
- Tahiti Is a Fiscal Paradise Lost
- From Accountant to Aquarium Designer: One Man's Fish Tale
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Landscaper Admits to Killing 17 Women
- CAMARILLO : City Honors Man, Woman of the Year
- SEAL BEACH : City Budget Contains Only Minor Cuts
- Panel Votes to Triple LAX Landing Fees : Airport: The new charges are expected to generate $30 million a year. Airlines call the rate increase unreasonable.
- PERSPECTIVE ON AIDS : A Woman-to-Woman Call to Arms : Latinas account for 20% of female HIV cases. They need prevention methods that allow for cultural differences.
- Campanella Service to Be Private
- Countywide : Caltrans Worker Saves Driver's Life
- THEATER REVIEW : La Jolla Says Hello to Shaw With Feisty and Witty 'Arms'
- ART REVIEW : The Escape From Europe's Influence
- Captioning Gets a Regular Role on TV : Television: Federal law takes effect Thursday requiring sets 13 inches or larger to have built-in subtitle capability.
- Huntway Partners to Restructure Debt
- Just Fooding Around : Light-Up Lollipops, Dirt Cups and SNOT Mix Eating, Fun
- Helix Circuits to Close Plant, Lay Off 140 : Manufacturing: It blames the recession and defense budget cuts for shutting down assembly unit in Irvine.
- LONELY ROAD: In a county where three...
- Assembly Approves Limits on Introducing Measures
- MANILA : Anniversary Gesture
- LAPD Officer Charged With Murder in Shooting : Police: He has told investigators that unarmed truck driver refused orders to stop and was endangering lives.
- STANTON : Chamber Assails Effort to Recall 2
- VAN NUYS : Jury Will Ponder Sentence in Slaying
- Police Increase Presence at Parks : Law enforcement: Bike patrols and other strategies aim to keep recreation centers, including five in the Valley, safe and calm in the summer.
- City Will No Longer Trap Coyotes for Any Reason
- TUSTIN : Garage Fire Causes $120,000 in Damage
- Countywide : Holiday Fireworks
- VAN NUYS : 4 Accused of Crimes in Parks Deny Guilt
- Devils Hire Canadiens' Lemaire as Coach
- Hernandez Finishes Off Perez in Eighth Round : Boxing: Mission Viejo fighter is successful in sixth WBA junior-lightweight title defense.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Baker Tries to Beat His Mentor, Lasorda
- It Is the Unwritten Rule That Governs This Game
- Suit Against TRW Shows Risks of Breaks for Clients : Van Nuys: Electro Rent says the giant firm reneged on oral agreement to buy specialized electronic equipment after leasing.
- Billionaire May Cast Genesis Into Big Leagues : Television: Ronald O. Perelman's purchase of a 50% interest comes after the Agoura Hills syndicator saw its late-night "Whoopi Goldberg" show canceled.
- AEROSPACE
- Technicolor Video Adding Jobs Amid Move to Camarillo
- Hussein Directed Plot to Kill Bush, U.S. Says : Persian Gulf: Official calls the evidence 'compelling.' But no attack on the Iraqi leader was considered.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : DNA Testing Frees Man Jailed 9 Years
- NEWS ANALYSIS : A Losing Battle : Bases Panel Hit the Biggest Target Out There--California
- Oregon, in First, Votes by Mail on Anti-Gay Issue
- Wilson Agrees to Be Ducks' First Coach : Hockey: Canuck assistant offered multiyear contract. He is chosen over Sims, Murphy.
- Corning Far Outbids Rival in Move to Acquire Damon : Health: Offer of more than $370 million, or $23 a share, is 44% higher than National Health's price. At stake is key market share in clinical labs industry.
- The Times Film Index
- UAW Leader Fueled by Concern for People : Union: For Ernie Lofton, who represents 97,000 workers at Ford Motor Co. and is active in civil rights, labor and social causes are linked.
- DUESSELDORF : Spy Buffs Alert
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : National Guard Aids Fight Against Floods
- House Again OKs Smaller Space Station : Spending: The vote of 220 to 196 keeps alive plans to build a $25.5-billion orbiting laboratory. New support is attributed to lobbying.
- Plaza Home Mortgage Completes Sandia Acquisition : Purchase: Buying the Albuquerque firm nearly doubles the size of Plaza's loan service portfolio but will cost some jobs.
- Rockwell, UAW Agree on 3-Year Contract
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Soar as Interest Rates Slide : Market Overview
- PERSONAL HEALTH : HEALTH WATCH : Relax! Give Your Toes a Workout
- Dinosaur Exhibit Is a Trip in Time
- Man Sought in Slayings of 7 at Fresno Nightclub Seized
- LOS ANGELES : Freight Rail Project From Harbor Advances
- WESTMINSTER : School District Wins Food Program Grant
- Scholarly Pursuits : Education: Volunteer program helps talented low-income high school students get scholarships from prestigious private colleges and universities. 'They offered me a life,' says one recipient.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Baltic Scholars to Visit Universities
- Sampras Lets It All Out : Tennis: He beats England's Andrew Foster and angers some with his actions after match.
- A Quiet Rise to the Top : Angels' Salmon Eschews Spotlight in Becoming Top Candidate for AL Rookie of Year
- 6-Hour <i> Banda</i> Concert, Fund-Raiser to Be Held
- ART REVIEW : The Shadow Over Teske's Photographs
- Dole Food Registers to Sell Securities
- ENERGY
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: QVC Network Inc.
- * O'Brien-Kreitzberg & Associates Inc. in Encino...
- Valley Residents Wary of Ban on Coyote Trapping
- WOMEN AND POWER : Childhood : Tougher for Girls From the Word 'Go' : They often start on the lowest rungs of the social ladder, lacking adequate food, education and medical care. But help is on the way from relief agencies.
- WOMEN AND POWER : World View : A threshold is being crossed from tokenism to tangible progress. But gender parity is a long way off.
- Americans Favor Killing Saddam Hussein
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Gets 21 Years in Rape of Woman, 84 : Violence: Assailant, 20, has history of sex offenses. Frail victim, who was also beaten, had recently left convalescent hospital.
- Dr. Dre Gives Money as Part of Sentence
- Palisades Schools Get OK for Charter Status : Reform: Program at four campuses is an attempt to raise student achievement standards. It will be watched as a model of how school clusters work.
- CHATSWORTH : Pool Hall Granted Zoning Ban Reprieve
- STUDIO CITY : High School Soccer Player Gets Probation in Fight
- Soka Wins 2nd Battle in Financial Investigations : Politics: A state panel clears university officials accused by a lawmaker of secretly backing Calabasas council candidates.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Second Opinion: Canseco Needs Surgery
- Advanced Photonix Gets Navy Contract
- PLOWSHARES DICEY: Lockheed Corp., which grew up...
- WOMEN AND POWER : Case Study: Politics : Activism Rooted in Mexico's Culture : An urban leader in Mazatlan draws inspiration from women of the 1910 revolution. Matriarchy also runs strong in Zapotec Indian communities.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Air Force Accused of Lying About B-1B
- GLENDALE : Suit Filed Against Day-Care Center
- Train Crash Injures 15 at Griffith Park : Accident: A crowded children's ride collided with another, flipping one car. Most suffered only cuts and bruises, officials say.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals, Smith Keep Closing In on Phillies, 3-1
- Liberating Rap With Jazz Sound : Freestyle Fellowship Adds Riffs to Rhymes
- JAZZ REVIEW : Condensed Bopsicle Plays It Warmly Traditional : There was really only room for three of the five-piece ensemble at Vinnie's in Costa Mesa. But the audience didn't miss a thing.
- Reverse Mortgages Can Be a Blessing, but Not for Everyone
- ENERGY
- East Ventura County Edition : Hybrid Breed Can Pack Nasty Disposition : Animals: Mixing dog and wolf makes for an unpredictable canine. Special permits are required.
- VAN NUYS : Residents Demand Security at Plaza
- For Giants' Burkett, Career on Mound Is Rolling Right Along
- Supreme Court Clears Way for Antitrust Suit Against Insurers : Boycott: But it also blunted a ruling that would have weakened a crucial federal exemption for the industry.
- Lockheed Looks Beyond Defense : Conglomerate: The company is calling its current strategy to diversify a big part of its future.
- Q&A; : Student Loan System in for Change
- AUTOS
- A Wedding Behind Bars Affirms Rare Kind of Love
- High Court Relaxes Curbs on Expert Witness Testimony : Law: Ruling praised by backers of flexibility. Business interests also claim victory in birth-defects case.
- Simi High Water Teams Threatened : Aquatics: Students wanting to continue competing might have to transfer to Royal.
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : An Attack as American as Apple Pie : Clinton's rationale for striking Iraq is hypocritical, with deep roots in U.S. 'state terrorism.'
- Fireworks Lure Many to Fillmore Roadside Stands : Holiday: It was the first day to buy them from the area's only legal sites.
- Broccoli, Sex and Cigarettes
- SAN FERNANDO : Youngsters Leave Legacy With Mural
- Racist Vandalism Hits Minister for 3rd Time : Thousand Oaks: Swastikas and slur mar home of black Adventist official. Neighbors band together against the attacks.
- Court Orders Resentencing for IRS Bomber
- NORTHRIDGE : Enrollment in CSUN Summer Classes Up
- Hansen's Slam Powers Dodgers : Baseball: His pinch homer with two out in the ninth inning pins a 4-0 loss on the Giants.
- Award of $150,000 Is Ordered in Death of Horse After Race
- Lyle & Julia--Try Writing the Lyrics to <i> That</i> Song : Commentary: Lovett's songs--with intelligence, sensitivity and humor--give clues to his appeal in this unexpected pairing. He and Roberts met on set of the film 'The Player.'
- Capitalism
- Oil and Water
- Dinosaur Brain
- State Budget Tax Shift
- Clinton's Character
- Joe Louis
- Nuclear Test Ban
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 29, 1993
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 29, 1993
- POP/ROCK - June 29, 1993
- Obituaries - June 29, 1993
- Obituaries - June 29, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1993
- WAR STORIES: The crowds filling the Richard...
- No Immediate Impact Seen in California
- Final Budget Bills Stall as Senate Tries to Alter Measures : Finances: The holdup involves suspension of the renters tax credit. A new tax on tobacco that would strip local governments of ability to regulate smoking is also under consideration.
- Woodland Chief to Lead Newport Police Force
- TOPANGA : Despite Fire, Proprietor Has Fun With Puns
- Gerrymandering Decision May Spur Lawsuits : Supreme Court: Orange County districts with large minority populations are not expected to be affected.
- Blue Shield, UniHealth Plan Giant Merger
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MARTIN FELDSTEIN / KATHLEEN FELDSTEIN : Why Not G15? After All, It's Only Symbolic : Despite global platitudes, countries will continue to manage their economies locally.
- Anaheim Officer Pleads Innocent in Assault Case : Courts: Frank Emile Stroobant is accused of trying to run his girlfriend over with a car, striking her in a fight and making terrorist threats.
- Riordan to Give Freer Rein to Top Bureaucrats
- Decision May Spur Lawsuits in California
- A Night at the Opera Pacific Society Gala
- Israeli Undercover Units Accused of 'Shoot-to-Kill Policy' : Mideast: Rights group says many Palestinians slain were throwing stones or painting graffiti. Peres calls measures 'necessary.'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Wallace Asks Clinton to Probe Shooting
- Surviving Very Knotty Business of Tying the Knot
- 'We Can Do Better,' AIDS Commission Pleads in Its Final Report : Disease: The panel urges Clinton to develop a national plan to confront the epidemic. It calls on Congress to fund the necessary research.
- Military Demands Reportedly Snag Haiti Talks
- Short-Sellers Show Fondness for TCI Shares : Telecommunications: Technology stocks may remain volatile as interactive competition heats up.
- THE ECONOMY
- IRVINE : School Board OKs $94-Million Budget
- Inch by Inch, Ginsburg Set Gender Scale Toward Center : Law: Supreme Court nominee started from scratch on sex bias cases. But some fault her equality approach.
- Faulty Betting Payoff Has Track Up in Arms
- Lin Eases Way Back into Sectionals Competition : Tennis: Anaheim player expects to finally get tested today in the finals.
- Top Honors Are an Encore for Modern Dancer : Dance: Local choreographer Loretta Livingston wins multiple honors at Lester Horton Dance Awards for second year in a row.
- Pop : An Uneven Frame Draws the Faithful
- Good-Guy Leno Tells Some Mean Jokes
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For President, a Chance to Act Presidential
- Obscure Prince Lobbies for Quixotic State Rail Plan
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Typhoon Kills 4 in Seas Off Hong Kong
- Habitat for Humanity to Unveil Project Plans, Meet Volunteers
- $50,000 Goes to Seniors Job-Training Program
- Society Can Be Fickle When Spouses Decide to Call It Quits
- Final Days of San Clemente Police Force Smooth, Sad : Transition: Except for cosmetic changes, most won't notice when the department merges with the county, officials say. But officers are blue over the end of the 65-year-old agency.
- Knight's 'Poem' Still Arouses Readers' Anger
- 5,000 Visit Nixon Library, Honor Former First Lady : Memorial: Yorba Linda institution waives cost of admission as public lines up to visit Pat Nixon's grave.
- Today's Agenda
- Santa Ana Man, 22, Is Fatally Stabbed
- Boys of Summer Lament Their Loss : Baseball: Campanella is remembered by teammates as an inspiration as well as a great hitter and catcher.
- STAGE REVIEW : Lamb's Troupe Provides Wonders in Flawed 'Alice' : The ensemble company takes Elizabeth Swados' dreamy, meandering route through the Looking-Glass and makes it entertaining.
- No Buzz Over New Shaver
- RTC Lawyer's Former Firm Gets Bulk of Work : Ethics: Agency rules forbid appearance of conflict. But protests have brought no disciplinary action.
- SOUTH KOREA
- AUSTRALIA
- Sale of Moorpark Fields Fails Again : Recreation: City had hoped to convert the land to park use.
- In Celebration of All Americans : Books: A Bay Area attorney-turned-novelist gives voice to those not commonly heard--poor people of vast cultural wealth.
- Russia: Consider the Alternative : Does the West really want an authoritarian and nationalist power?
- Looking Out for County Is His Job : Lobbyist: Roger Honberger wins praise from local officials. But two area congressmen say they seldom see him.
- Inmate Injured in Fight at Pitchess Jail
- The Quality of the Roadbed Is in the Eyes of the Beholder
- Balboa Bay Wins Under-18 Volleyball Title
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Colbert Hangs On for Players Crown
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- Driven by Love for Animals
- Mall Offers Pastimes Aplenty : Hobby City in Anaheim Is a Veritable Mecca for Those Who Tinker
- Contrary to Popular Belief, It's OK to Use Turn Signals
- Taking a Radio Trip Down 'Craven Street' Into History
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mariachi With a Twist : Variety Is the Spice of Festival at Bowl
- Business Agent, United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Local 2361