- PARTY LINE : What Models Eat (When They Eat)
- Topics : ENVIRONMENT : Plans for Market May Be All Wet : The project would threaten the 7-acre Gardena Willows wetland, opponents say. Grocery store developers are willing to build elsewhere, but city's OK is needed.
- 1994 PREP BASEBALL / Los Angeles Times ALL-STARS : Bolling, Jenkins Make It a 1-2 Sweep for West Torrance
- GRANADA HILLS : Hospital Receives Special Recognition
- Guardian Angels Return to Valley to Fight Crime 'Hot Spots' : Volunteers: From their Van Nuys headquarters, 20 members are ready to patrol two nights a week.
- DANA POINT : Girls' Screams Deter Molestation Attempt
- SYLMAR : Mission College Site of Rally for Peace
- Tatum Named Principal at Oxnard High School
- Area Pair to Play in State Series
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Calabasas: The Young and Restless
- Klein Will Go for the Green : NCAA Champion to Leave Arizona State, Turn Pro
- Cruttenden & Co., the Irvine brokerage and...
- School Lunch Reform: No Straight A's
- International Business
- Say, Does This Contain More Than 80,000 Calories?
- At the San Juan Loop Trail, It's Always Trek-or-Treat Time
- Dornan's Military Ouster Proposal Fails : Legislation: O.C. congressman's effort to remove service members who are limited by HIV or other ailments is supplanted by a milder version in the House.
- Local Firm Produces World Class Tables
- Kim Credits Faith by Voters for Win in 41st District Race : Congress: Incumbents Matthew Martinez and Carlos Moorhead handily beat challengers in primary contests.
- SANTA MONICA : Civic Center Plan Wins by Big Margin
- MALIBU : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Sex With Girl
- BY DESIGN : Smile When You Say That : Trends: Brace yourself for the revolution. Colorful retainers with messages and hobby icons (worn to keep teeth in line) encourage kids and adults to open wide.
- FBI Probes Alleged Beatings by Officers
- By Design : Two Firsts: One by Klein, One for Beene
- Limits on Boardwalk Stalls Spur a Grass-Roots Protest
- The Orange County Vote : Officials Feel Voter Unrest in Fullerton, Westminster : Recall: One city ousts 3 council members. Another retains 4 politicians, but one official says scars remain.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Getting Mad About Rising Crime : Gangs: Statistics show an alarming increase in lawlessness and violence. Citizens group addresses city's tarnished image.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Two Visions of the Universality of Shakespeare : Gender-Bending With 'Henry V'
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : As Usual, Nothing Will Be Easy for Knicks
- Another Leader of Rights Group Will Step Down
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : County-by-County Returns
- Agriculture Secretary Is Subject of Probe
- COMEDY : A Woman's Place Is on Stage : Two Headliners Take Men, Society to Task
- Food in the Old-Time Tradition
- Pat Heaney has joined McDonnell Douglas in...
- Curtis L. Cornell has joined Ingram Micro...
- International Business
- LOW-FAT COOKING : Eggs and Sausage: The Low-Fat Version
- BIRDS IN THE HAND : Origami Symbolizes Life After the Bomb in 'One Thousand Cranes'
- Balloting to Start for Strengthened European Parliament : Elections: Voters in four EU nations go to the polls Friday, the rest on Sunday. The lawmakers will have a role reviewing the Maastricht Treaty.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : STATEWIDE OFFICES
- A Store That Covers the Globe
- Teacher Held in Shooting of Her Ex-Housemate
- Pig Out, Pedal, Then Pig Out Some More
- Doubts on Feinstein's Support Rewrite Odds : Politics: Once listed as sure bet, she faces a tough race. Democratic Party's hold on Senate could be threatened.
- EATS OF EDEN : Bounty Hunters Feast Their Eyes, Etc., on the Heavenly Spreads of the Buffet Line
- Tourist 'Lost' in L. A. Returns to Korea
- COLUMN ONE : It's Risky Business in Russia : Virtually unregulated, wild rags-to-rubles schemes are flourishing. Many naive investors are paying the price--with their life savings.
- September Trial Expected in Girl's Slaying
- Evangelist Convicted on Federal Tax Charges : Courts: Ruling in Memphis clears the way for Tony Alamo to return to L.A. to face counts in alleged beating of boy.
- CHATSWORTH : Prized Military Memorabilia a Link to the Past
- The Smart '3 Strikes' : Give California voters a choice in November
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Housing Moratorium Affects 'In-Fill' Lots
- Sheriff Block, Assessor Hahn Say Staffs Share Their Victories : County: Both tell employees that reelection is a vote of confidence in their departments' performance.
- Local Elections : Parkland Agency Left High and Dry : Prop. 180: Defeat of measure means Santa Monica Conservancy must lay off staff and put land acquisitions on hold.
- Fund-Raiser Forfeits City License
- Fallen Angels Rise to Occasion : Baseball: Jackson and Owen come to life with early home runs to help Langston and Angels to 5-4 victory.
- Owners Set Stage for Baseball Strike : Labor: Collective-bargaining proposal reportedly involves salary cap and revenue sharing.
- Trinity Broadcasting Plans Entertainment Complex in Tennessee : Ministry: The Tustin-based network, which will buy Twitty City, says the 30-acre gospel and country music facility will cost $13 million to create.
- TV REVIEW : MTV's 'Dead at 21' Limps Into Action
- JAZZ REVIEW : Mulgrew Miller Trio Offers Harmonic Diversity at Catalina
- A Thorough Look at All About Bette : Commentary: LACMA's 36-film tribute to the actress reveals a woman who relished working and is at her best when her indomitable toughness shines through.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A Bet on Virtual Gambling Could Pay Off in Technology
- Sundays Here Are Strictly Ballroom
- Visits by Acclaimed Authors Show County's Literary Power : From mystery mavens to film buffs, there's a lot going on at area bookstores.
- Sports : PREPS
- REWIND : 'Robot Monster,' Spacy '50s Sci-Fi Spin Delightfully Cheesy
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : U.S. Seizes Hotel Plagued by Crime
- Making Waves on Solid Ground
- School Told to Take Back Ousted Boy, 6
- Pool Halls Go Upscale and Trendy for the '90s
- PORT HUENEME : Convicted Molester Avoids Prison Term
- City's Lead Officer Leaving for New Post
- LOS ANGELES : Garcetti Urges Revision of 'Three Strikes' Law
- Executive Travel : Frequent Fliers Need to Frequently Review Rules
- Irvine's Westcorp Appoints New Board Director
- A Global Superstar?
- Looking for a Few Good Calories
- 5 Decades Later, a Degree of Justice
- Roberti's Defeat Comes as Cost of Victory in Recall
- CATALINA ISLAND : Chaplain Gets 5 Years in Prison for Molestations
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Local Elections : Yaroslavsky Has Aggressive Plans : Government: New county supervisor is likely to be a driving force, observers say. But it will take time, some caution.
- McNall's Coin Firm Settles Lawsuit : Court: Judge rules that sisters didn't prove auction house fraudulently handled their late father's coin collection.
- GLENDALE : City Employee Faces Hearing in Theft Case
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Valdes Gets Call for Relief Duty
- LOS ALAMITOS : Spotlight Focuses on 2-Year-Olds
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Strodes Creek Has the Look of a Favorite
- O.C. Pop Music Review / MIKE BOEHM : Revived Traffic: Not Far From Home After All : The Band's Ability and Its Engagement With the Music Make a Comeback Justified
- Harris Says He Will Keep Lakers' Staff
- AIRLINES
- INGLEWOOD : City OKs Oil Drilling Near Earthquake Fault
- Cod Is Great
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Firm Wins Salvage Rights to Titanic
- SIGHTS : Exhibit Ranges From Surreal to the Floral : 'Three Women' features watercolors by Phyllis Doyon, photographs by Carla Larson and monotypes by Silvia J.K. Simmons.
- Not All Swimsuits Are Equal : Shopping: Before you buy, consider your plans and your need for stylish fashion versus smart function.
- Rust-Free Band Shows New Polish : Former Buena High students have Bloody Mary Morning enjoying increasing success by playing danceable back-room rock.
- Schools : Woman to Graduate After Dropping Out at 15--65 Years Ago
- A Converse Result of Term Limits
- Flynn Calls for End of Jail Booking Fee
- Finalists Set for Heated Supervisorial Races : Results: Frank Schillo faces Trudi Loh over issues of environment and experience. Judy Mikels and Scott Montgomery square off over their service records.
- Evangelist's Tax Conviction Clears Way for L.A. Case
- Langston Rewinds to Find His Game : Baseball: Ancient Mariner videos show pitcher how he used to win. They come in handy against the Twins.
- World Cup '94: Days and Counting : Ticket Complaints Lead to Class-Action Lawsuit
- 40 Agencies Brace for Job of Security at World Cup : Soccer: Worries range from rampaging fans to bomb scares. High-tech command center will direct operations.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Wilson Outpolls Brown on O.C. Party Support : Politics: Governor faring much better with local Republicans than his rival is among county Democrats.
- Youths Find Few Summer Jobs Available
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Elections : Altadena, South Pasadena Voters Approve Library Taxes
- HOT PROPS : BY DESIGN
- SIMI VALLEY : Loans to Help Firms Damaged in Quake
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 200 Gather to Mourn Girl Who Was Killed in 3-Vehicle Collision : Funeral: Family and friends remember Gena Watkinson's many activities and energetic spirit.
- Reality Bites California's Budget Deficit : State finances: Bonds must be linked to spending cuts.
- Long Beach Elects Former College President as Mayor
- The Orange County Vote : Silva Picks Up Tillotson's Endorsement : Runoff: Supervisorial race will pit a Republican against a Democrat. One veteran politician is predicting 'a real shootout.'
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : No One Is Close to Buyukuncu : Swimmer of the year: Woodbridge senior steps up a notch, proves he's one to beat in county, state and nation.
- HAWTHORNE : Costco Files $1-Million Claim on Loan to City
- Topics : BUSINESS : Original Headquarters of Wham-O Will Be Closed
- The Dress Deconstructed : Sure, a dress is easy to wear--but a good one can be hard to find. Designers toy with cut and fabric to come up with a look that flatters all figures.
- BRIEFLY : Education: LMU Student Wins Grant
- Silent Film 'Phantom' at Avalon Benefit
- CUP CONTENDERS: Months of hard work paid...
- Schools : Creation of District-Level Athletics Post Irks Teachers : Sports: They criticize the $50,000-a-year South Pasadena job, saying it comes at the expense of much-needed instructors. Board defends its action.
- Topics : RELIGION : Creche Brings Heated Summertime Debate
- Clinton Trip Ends With Oxford Honors
- REGION : PASADENA : Glen Residents Are Undaunted Despite Disaster
- NEWPORT BEACH : Balboa Bay Club Seeks OK for Project
- Vote Leaves Police Seeking New Funding Resources
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : St. Margaret's Wins 11 Drama Awards
- SHERMAN OAKS : Bullock's Reopens 2 Floors for Business
- TORRANCE : Man Convicted in Slaying of Catering Truck Owner
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : The Soccer Expert
- Impatient Mulligan Making Quick Strides : Basketball: Irvine Valley coach, on the mend from a stroke he suffered two months ago, says he'll be back on the bench.
- CLUB REVIEW : It's the Room With Music and Mirrors
- THEATER REVIEWS : An All-Female 'Othello' at Odyssey
- Enforcing Civil Rights Laws
- Land Preserve: Close Participants Share Views
- Quakes: Revealing Another Seismic Danger
- Education: Spending Tax Dollars on Schools
- Media: Pros and Cons of New Westside Format
- Rep. Rostenkowski
- Bike Path: Letting Walkers and Bicyclists Share the Scenic Route
- Still Hard on Lard
- Haiti Poor in Embargo
- Changes to Medicare
- Lobbyists
- Abortion in Health Package
- Regional Report : CARSON : Thespian Therapy : Sally Kirkland helps kids at Curtiss Junior High School tap into their emotions and vent frustration. Her workshop is part of the Achievement and Commitment to Excellence Program.
- Police: Getting a Response in Torrance
- Editor's note:
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- OTHER NEWS - June 9, 1994
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- Obituaries - June 9, 1994
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- Notes on a Scorecard - June 9, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 9, 1994
- ELECTIONS : Brooks, Sen. Dills Triumph in Key Primary Battles : Congress: Rancho Palos Verdes councilwoman wins bitter race to become the Republican nominee in the 36th District. She will face Rep. Jane Harman.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Latinos, Gays Savor Results in Legislative Races
- Soccer fans will have a chance to...
- ELECTIONS : Brooks, Sen. Dills Triumph in Key Primary Battles : State Senate: Ralph Dills, 84, beats three challengers for Democratic nomination in 28th District. Republican David Barrett Cohen was unopposed.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Werner Is Set to Sell Padres
- Scyphers Acted Within the Law : Baseball: Suspended Simi Valley High coach will not be prosecuted.
- Schools : Ruling Doesn't Stop Plan for High School
- BY DESIGN : Framing the Arguments for Glasses
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : New Names, New Outlooks Emerge in Statewide Races
- Man Slain, Friend Wounded in Holdup at Big Bear Lake
- Brewer Claims Victory in O.C. Assembly Race
- Ojai Valley Residents Help Victims of Fire
- ELECTION GRAFFITI: The June election is over,...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Winners Look Toward Tilting House Balance : Congress: Republicans are optimistic of making gains against decades-old dominance. But Democrats see possibility of victory against embattled candidates.
- Health Bill Financing Plan Clears Hurdle : Legislation: A GOP challenge to employer mandate is defeated in one Senate panel. U.S. Chamber of Commerce seeks pledges to vote against the idea.
- SURFING : Having a Ball Celebrating 'Summer'
- Donations Flow In for Family Hurt in Fire : Investigation: Officials cautiously consider arson as a possible cause in Ojai blaze. They plan to re-interview family members in an attempt to reconcile physical evidence with accounts from witnesses.
- OXNARD : Man to Stand Trial in Wife's Slaying
- A Study in Spirit : High School Valedictorian Pursues Schoolwork Despite Brain Surgery
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Gaston's Woes With Putter Elicit Support
- Titans Get Slam, Beat Seminoles : Baseball: Kotsay bats in seven runs as Cal State Fullerton wins, 10-3, at College World Series.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : CASE STUDY: How technology changed a workplace : Seattle's Metro System Enters Fast Lane with Electronic Office
- Panel Urges Renewed Testing of Breast Cancer Drug
- Through the Glass--Darkly
- Radon May Pose Greater Risk Than Previously Thought, Report Says
- Robert H. Bitzer; Founder of Hollywood Church
- UPDATE : Spy Charges Aimed at A-Bomb Pioneers Draw Counterattack : Eminent scientists rise to the defense of J. Robert Oppenheimer, other physicists charged in book with leaking secrets to the Soviets in the '40s.
- Last 2 Defendants in Tay Murder Case Called Pawns : Trial: Defense lawyers portray Abraham Acosta and Kirn Kim as loners seeking approval. They never intended to kill but were manipulated, jurors are told.
- VENTURA : Neighborhood, Businesses Debate Mural
- NORTHRIDGE : Council Panel Votes Against Preschool
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Cleared of Assault Charge
- BOYS
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Army Chief May Push Roles for Women
- W. Humphrey; Jazz Clarinetist
- Consultants to Study AAA Plan Concerns : Development: Costa Mesa's mayor says traffic problems would result from Auto Club expansion.
- A Growing Tide Against Smoking : AMA urges tobacco be viewed as addictive drug
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Curfew Enforcement Linked to Drop in Crime, Loitering
- LAUGH LINES : Men and Food: It's a Match Made in Heaven
- First Couple Are Greeted Warmly in the City of Light : France: For a day, Paris stops grumbling about an American cultural invasion, marveling at the Clintons' energy instead.
- Voter Turnout at Polls Could Be Record Low
- Fees to Rise for Health Inspections : Budget: The money from the increases is to cover costs, not to boost county's coffers, official says. Supervisors postpone a vote on the price of animal business licenses.
- VAN NUYS : Motel Owners Split on Prostitution Issue
- A Doctor in Danger : Physician Says He Has Healed Himself, but Past Drug Use Imperils His Career
- INSURANCE
- Complaint Not Brokerage's First, Records Show : Securities: At least four representatives at Cruttenden's Irvine offices have been involved in arbitration or paid fines.
- SECURITIES
- 90'S FAMILY : REAL LIFE : Kids Must Grieve in Own Way, at Own Pace
- More Bookie Names Sought in Records : Gambling: Deputies who broke up alleged betting ring say further arrests are possible. Seized computer information is being examined.
- GARDEN GROVE : Workers Help Pay for Man's Homeland Trip
- Moorpark Strains to Cut Budget : Public safety: Proposed increases in the cost of sheriff's services threaten the plan to open a storefront station.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Crimes of Passion Can Be Murder on Private Investigator
- VENTURA : Burbank Ex-Mayor Hired as Consultant
- Car-Poolers Counted in Ride-Share Assessment : Transportation: Study will determine how many government employees car-pool, walk, bus or bike to work.
- Kotsay Hits His Way Into the Record Book
- WORLD CUP '94: 9 Days and Counting : The Sun Has Set : The British Soccer Empire Is No More, and Its Fans Aren't Happy About It
- Gotech Accused in $1-Million Fraud Complaint : Building: Orange County firm allegedly siphoned funds from clients in one of the state's largest contractor fraud cases.
- Raytheon Joins Flat-Panel Screen Project : Technology: A U.S.-Japanese-French consortium hopes to bring about a revolution in commercial and military electronic displays.
- Statue of a Casual Jimmy Carter Is Formally Unveiled in Georgia
- Deputies Hunt Through Computer Records to Identify Bettors : Gambling: They hope that names will build stronger case against Kale Kalustian, the alleged ringleader.
- Terry Mayo Sullivan; News Anchorwoman
- Judge Refuses to Lower Rape Suspect's $2-Million Bail : Crime: Police officer's son is accused of assaulting four women and girls in the Valley.
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Opens Talks With Key Unions
- Newport Pair, 2 Others Killed in Florida Air Crash
- Accountability Within the FAA
- Some See Pattern of Racism in Ojai Valley : Discrimination: The suspected arson is not the first incident raising concern among black leaders. Others deny racial harassment exists.
- Top Seniors in Softball All-Star Game
- TUSTIN : Council Approves Condo Project
- Reno Air's Entry at John Wayne in Holding Pattern
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- Infotec Development Inc.: A consortium led by...
- INTERNATIONAL
- The Good Cop : As President of the Police Union, Danny Staggs Says He Tries to Take the High Ground During Contract Negotiations
- Sybert Leading GOP Fight to Face Beilenson in 24th : Race: In 41st Assembly District, Sheila Kuehl, Loyola law professor seeking to be first openly gay state legislator, was in front of five other Democratic contenders.
- Debris Removal Service Extended
- OXNARD : Outreach Program Receives $248,000
- Judge to Rule on Ban of Playboy at Firehouses : Law: Firefighter claims that L.A. County's prohibition against sexually oriented material at stations violates his 1st Amendment rights. The jurist hearing the case appears to favor his view.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : Chevron Request Is Denied Again
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Alvarez Learns How the Other Half Lives
- Control Fades as the Angels Lose to Twins : Baseball: Anderson makes shaky return, lasting 2 2/3 innings as Minnesota wins, 8-6.
- Free Staged Readings Set in Santa Monica
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Nancy Dussault Transforms Cinegrill Into Delightful Cabaret
- 'Big Tush' Celebrates Birthday With a Benefit
- Theater Review / Jan Herman : Mixed 'REP' Acts Like Backstage Comedy <i> Sans </i> Punch Line
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'High Lonesome' Captures Story of Bluegrass Music : The documentary celebrates the genre's greatest practitioners and includes a biography of the man who started it all, Bill Monroe.
- Rapping Up the World : Rhymin' Provides a New Voice for Russian Youth
- Rapping Up the World : The Freshest French Export Is MC Solaar
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : Italians Arrive to Fans' Cheers in New Jersey
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' McGee Hurt, May Be Out for Year
- Cable Deal Bespeaks Faith in Newspapers
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : The Genetically Altered Potato
- Federal Rules Proposed to Reduce Fat in School Meals : Nutrition: Content in lunches could not exceed 30%. Ambitious plan would not pay any increased costs, and some critics say it falls short.
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Surfers Have Ball Without Beach
- RSVP : Fun, Games, a Serious Cause
- Gas Blamed in San Francisco Building Blast
- Editor's note
- Navigator Reported Wings Shaking Before Fatal China Crash
- Death Penalty Sought in 1989 Kidnap, Murder : Courts: Jury weighs life in prison or execution for Tennessee man convicted last month of slaying in North Hills.
- IRVINE : College Awards 130 Scholarships
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Returns With 100 Summer Courses
- Fox Leaves Madison Ave. on Sidelines : Advertising: The network hires a firm that specializes in movie campaigns to promote its NFL broadcasts.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Sprint in Talks With 2 European Firms : Telecommunications: Possibility of pact with French and German phone companies follows collapse of EDS merger.
- Council Gives Preliminary OK to Landmark Ordinance
- LAGUNA HILLS : Free Classes to Help Those Raising Teens
- Elders' Group Plans Farmers' Market
- County Department Seeks Tax to Keep Parks Open : Revenue: The annual fee in unincorporated areas would raise $9 million. Most supervisors have indicated opposition.
- Embattled Reps. Kim, Calvert Lead Challengers; Bono Ahead : Congress: The two incumbents express confidence after being dogged by unfavorable stories. Former entertainer is among six Republicans seeking vacant Riverside County seat.
- When a Woman Just Says 'No'
- With the Blessing of the Church? : Religion: Early rituals sanctioned same-sex unions, a new book says. Its publication is already causing a stir.
- A Frank Discussion : Yes, hot dogs are a high-fat, guilty pleasure. But a connection between frankfurters and cancer in kids? Say it ain't so.
- Dispute-screening and arbitration are alternatives to million-dollar awards, which penalize all. : Stop the Litigation Lottery
- Decision '94: The Primaries : 4 to Face Runoff for 2 Supervisor Seats : Elections: Voter turnout at record-low 38%. Apathy, lack of compelling ballot initiatives cited.
- Mourners Remember Canyon Country Girl : Funeral: Fifteen-year-old JoKema Du Bois is eulogized at burial. She died driving car home from church without permission.
- Decision '94: The Primaries
- Ram Fans Would Vote for Better Football
- For Chatsworth, the Replay Is Even More Painful : City Baseball: The day after another one-run, title-game loss to El Camino Real, Chancellor players search for a bright side.
- Adamson Family Values : Son of Former Major Leaguer Learns the Hard Way From Draft
- Dennis Potter; Screenwriter for British TV
- Psychiatric Care of Inmates Needs Reform, Jurist Rules : Penal system: State corrections officials are strongly criticized. Suit could affect 28,000 mentally ill prisoners.
- Is There Hope for Valley's Old Main Streets?
- GARDEN GROVE : Work to Limit Access on Bushard Street
- NORTHRIDGE : Shopping Center Wins Approval
- PLATFORM : Striking Parents
- IRVINE : City Says Couple's Home Violates Codes
- Wildlife Watch : Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Campus Security Increased Following Fight
- SANTA ANA : Tentative City Budget Eliminates 26 Jobs
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Ricabal, Kotsay Bring Titans Back, 10-3
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS : New Spa to Open Where Predecessor Never Could Build Up Its Fiscal Fitness
- Camel Ad Gets a Reprieve From the FTC : Marketing: Unable to substantiate link to smoking by children, regulators won't act against ad campaign.
- U.S. Rules Out Immediate Military Action in Haiti : Caribbean: Administration will rely instead on stepped-up sanctions to drive out the regime.
- Ventura OKs Competing for City Work While Serving on Panel : Government: Action stems from resignation of a planner who accepted a contract to redesign a plaza.
- The Orange County Vote : LOCAL ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : Banuelos Takes Lead; GOP's Kim Survives : Early returns show clear leader in Democratic 46th race. And, Diamond Bar congressman holds off challenge.
- Ricabal, Kotsay Keep Titans Going : Baseball: Reliever gives up three hits and no runs in 8 1/3 innings and freshman drives in seven in Cal State Fullerton's 10-3 victory.
- Raiders' Steve Wright Disappears Into the Mist : Pro football: No retirement party for offensive tackle who played 13 years.
- THE TIMES 1994 ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL TEAM
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Cyberprivacy and the 'Clipper'
- Economic Reports Push Yields Up