- John Hammond"Trouble No More" PointblankIntensity has long...
- GET OVER IT
- 2 Latinas in Strong Run for the City Council : Politics: Jenny Oropeza, in particular-- who is the favorite--might bring the first Latino presence to the panel.
- Parklands Benefit Fair Raises $14,000
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A Modern Stone-Age Vegetable
- Executive Travel : Under the Weather Overseas? Here's an Rx
- Beauty--<i> and </i> Brains--Count in This Pageant
- Ojai Festival to Offer Century-Hopping Feats : Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas returns to the event, bringing with him his all-embracing musical overview.
- Folkies With a Satirical Twist
- A Parade, Pageant and More
- City Hall News : AROUND THE VALLEY
- Onassis Leaves Most of Estate to Her Children
- Prosecutor Convicted of Beating a Witness
- Tiny 'Backpacks' Make a Big-City Fashion Statement
- For 2 Graduates, Age Is a Matter of Degree
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- Salvador Chief Sworn In Amid Fears for Peace
- GLENDALE : Post-Quake Parking Rules Are Tightened
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : President of Bank Is Expected to Be Fired : Finance: Resignation had been sought. Officials are unhappy with Valencia National's performance.
- Dogs of War Are Snapping at Clinton : At the 1984 D-day ceremonies, no one questioned Reagan's wartime 'service' in Hollywood.
- Life in the Fast-Buck Lane: Enough Already!
- Get Out Those Comfy Shoes
- NORTHRIDGE : Andrew Young to Address CSUN Grads
- Grants Accelerate Plans for New Type of School : Education: Corporate donations of $237,000 pave the way for South-Central campus that will have some autonomy from the district. Curriculum is designed to boost achievement of at-risk students.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Democrats' Fight Takes Nasty Turn : Margolin ads attack Torres on his convictions for drunk driving. Torres accuses Margolin of taking campaign money from vested interests.
- LA HABRA : Beauty Class Planned for Cancer Patients
- Hemp Legalization Drive Falls Short
- District Out of Danger of Losing State 'Space-Saver' School Funds
- Chatsworth Rallies as Murphy Awakens
- WORLD CUP '94: 15 Days and Counting : Cle Is Key for U.S. : Defender Kooiman Plays Like Wild Man
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' FINALS
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Belmont Duel Would Be Fitting After Zito's Gesture to Lukas
- Is College Football Playoff the Payoff of Major Study? : NCAA: The future of the game at its highest level is at stake when Special Committee meets in Kansas City.
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nearly Fouled Out, USC's Kiss Rallies to Win Hammer
- Kennedy Continues Impressive Tear, Rips Apart Sylmar, 17-4
- Jazz Review : Betty Bryant Turns the Tables on a Cocktail Crowd
- Election: Traffic and Redevelopment
- Safest City?
- Editor's note
- Environment: Views Sought on Bay Cleanup
- Religion: Clarifying Points of Orthodox Church
- Reason to Aid Haitian Refugees
- Fund for Clinton
- Attorney Accuses Auction House of Fraud : Trail: Lawyer says Superior Stamp & Coin Co. orchestrated 'an unparalleled scheme' to swindle his clients.
- Election: A Call to Get Out the Vote
- Curbside Job Solicitation Ban
- Television: Providing Public Access on Cable
- Smoking Initiative Faces Legal Test : Elections: Acting secretary of state seeks permission to find whether people were misled into signing petitions for the ballot measure backed by tobacco giant Philip Morris. Opponents call the move political grandstanding.
- BELL CANYON : Driver Arrested After High-Speed Chase
- Governor Candidates
- History: Preserving Miracle Mile Buildings
- Coliseum Repairs to Cost at Least...
- Drug Legalization
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1994
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- OTHER NEWS - June 2, 1994
- Obituaries - June 2, 1994
- Obituaries - June 2, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 2, 1994
- Locked Out of Car, Suspect Got Police Help Before Muhammad Shooting : Crime: Campus officer opened vehicle for James Bess, who was described as polite. An hour later, Bess allegedly wounded the black nationalist and five others.
- Regional Report : ELECTIONS / 36TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : GOP Race Boils Down to War of Words
- ELECTIONS : GOP Race in 36th District Boils Down to War of Words : Susan Brooks and Ron Florance exchange charges in fierce campaigns for next week's primary. The winner will face Democratic incumbent Jane Harman in November.
- COVER STORY : Which Way Long Beach? : Mayor's Race Is a Study in Contrasts
- COVER STORY : Which Way Long Beach? : Mayor's Race Is a Study in Contrasts : Candidates Have Different Views of Best Way to do Mayor's Job
- Police Seek Suspect in Shooting of Security Guard : Investigation: 'Extremely dangerous' man served 11 years for bank robberies and is a former L.A. County sheriff's deputy.
- 113,000 Signatures Back El Toro Airport Vote : Base reuse: Supporters of commercial facility say voters should decide issue in November. They cite potential for jobs.
- Stinging Accusations Mark Race for Congress
- Sports : EARLY EXIT
- Police Union Rejects Mayor's Mediation Plan
- Mother and Son Barely Escape as Train Hits Jeep : Accident: The vehicle stalled at a crossing. The woman and youth are badly shaken after the fiery crash.
- PERSPECTIVE ON SKID ROW : Make 'Customers' of Charity Cases : Turn these neighborhoods into research laboratories that include the homeless in developing remedies.
- A Hot Stock Hits Static : Wall Street: Shares in Culver City-based IDB Communications tumble on questions over accounting methods. Firm insists revenue and profit figures are sound.
- Jury Overcame Sharp Divisions to Reach Verdict
- Investors Jump On-Line to Trade Info
- Senators Seek to Shift Russian-American Military Exercises From Urals to the U.S. : Diplomacy: Communists and nationalists had opposed the arrival of 250 'Yankee' troops.
- Faith of Another Color : Black-Christ figures and other Afrocentric touches are popping up in religious icons. The change isn't just skin-deep; it's drawing African Americans back to the church.
- '90s FAMILY : Lessons in Reality : Parenting: How should kids learn that life can be unfair? That some people don't have food or a home? If handled poorly, such issues can leave kids overwhelmed.
- TRENDS : In the Future, Leisure Time May Be a Thing of the Past : Will the new technology revolution keep us from having fun? The experts think so, since we already have trouble just doing nothing.
- '90s FAMILY : Working Mom Sets Up Pro-Family Group
- From Weed Patch to World-Class Soccer Venue : Oxnard: Community project culminates Thursday with dedication. Team from Cameroon will use facility as practice site.
- Ventura Police Targeting Repeat Parking Violators : Crackdown: Plan calls for towing vehicles with five or more unpaid tickets. More than $94,000 is owed.
- 28 Drunk-Driving Arrests Reported
- A Display of Dreams : MOCA show features assorted redevelopment plans for Downtown
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Cheer for Gender Equality
- Eastern Sierra Trout Anglers Happily Thrown for the Loop
- Suspect Charged in Killing of Polly Klaas
- Rival's Complaint Targets Incumbent
- LAGUNA HILLS : Center Seeks Goods for Rummage Sale
- Nothing Like Live Rock to Roll Back Good Memories
- Judge Temporarily Halts Work on San Joaquin Tollway : Courts: The order is hailed as 'a positive first step' by San Juan Capistrano activists who allege that the highway interchange will pollute the air and devalue their homes.
- SEAL BEACH : Pier Fire Inquiry Focuses on 2 Anglers
- GLENDALE : Election to Replace Rogan Canceled
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : School Computer Plans Unveiled
- BURBANK : 6 Open-Enrollment Campuses Listed
- SANTA PAULA : School Won't Be Renamed for Latino
- Trial Opens for Parents of Baby in Rat Attack : Courts: The attorney for the homeless couple, who face up to six years in prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter, says the infant was bitten after he died.
- Krzyzewski Decides to Remain at Duke
- DIVISION V BASEBALL : Calvary Chapel's Roster of Upsets Includes Big Bear
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Tears in Rain for Angels' Dream Inning
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boggs Is Bronx Bomber Again in Yankee Win
- Titans Taking Time to Review the Season : Baseball: Cal State Fullerton is emotionally drained after its victory in the regionals. Next stop is the College World Series.
- Rockets Now Rest and Wait : Pro basketball: Houston controls game early and wraps up series with a 94-83 victory over Jazz. NBA finals next.
- Man Killed Atop Train
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : A Sweeping, Compelling Account of Nuremberg Justice : NUREMBERG: Infamy on Trial <i> by Joseph Persico</i> ; Viking, $24.95, 496 pages
- 2 Districts Sign Up for Free Meals for Youths : Schools: Ventura and Ocean View have applied to the federal project, which serves needy students over the summer.
- Wonderware Corp.: The maker of software that...
- Mining the Gap : Friends Considerably Younger or Older Have Much to Offer, O.C. Counselors and Others Agree
- Generation X Chronology
- French Invite German Troops
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- NEW HISTORY: It was some irony when...
- CAMARILLO : Forums on Airfield Proposal Scheduled
- Wilson Sues Over Immigrant Health Care : Courts: Governor calls on federal government to cover nearly $370 million in emergency medical costs of illegal residents.
- 2 Injured in Plane Crash : Pilot and Passenger Burned, Listed in Critical Condition
- THOUSAND OAKS : Businesses Honored for Recycling Efforts
- 'Blue Flu': Expensive Epidemic
- Police Seize Items Where Murder Suspect Morgan Lived : Investigation: Application for search warrant said officers were looking for bloodstained clothing, jewelry.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Copter Patrol Cites Trespassing Joy Rider
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Gets 7 Years on Drug Charges
- COSTA MESA : 'She' Bison a 'He,' So Name Game Extended
- Sutcliffe Makes Most of Special Homecoming, 6-0
- Rain Puts Damper on Angel Performances : Baseball: Team gets a four-run lead in the first inning before game is postponed after a lengthy delay.
- Hill Denies Guilt in Capitol Probe : Ethics: Taking the stand at his corruption trial, senator says he took no official action in exchange for the $2,500 he accepted in an FBI sting.
- Linking Cancer Treatment, Research
- Body Found Hanging From School Swing
- Why Pick On Larry Parker?
- FAA Increases Span Between 757s, Smaller Planes : Aviation: The four-mile distance is designed to prevent accidents involving wake turbulence. The NTSB had urged six miles.
- Castruita Will Quit Santa Ana School District
- Landmark Restaurant Prepares to Rise From the Ashes of Arson
- VAN NUYS : Salvation Army Sets Smoke-Free Policy
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 2 Foot Races to Help Teen Rides Program
- Countywide : Teen Makes the Right Chess Moves
- COMMENTARY : Pacers in Control of Ewing
- U.S. Officials Weigh N. Korean Sanctions : Nuclear arms: North's rapid removal of fuel rods focuses attention on possible U.N. curbs.
- O.C. Disaster Changes Plane-Distancing Policy : Aviation: Citing crash linked to 757 wake turbulence, FAA will require aircraft to stay 4 miles back instead of 3.
- New Mutual Funds Often Begin Low Key
- Man Stuck in Rocks Is Freed After 10 Hours
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $50,000 in Jewelry Taken in Holdup
- Smog Reaches Unhealthful Levels in Simi : Environment: Federal standards are surpassed for the first time in Ventura County this year.
- GUN CONTROL WATCH : Help Where It's Needed
- MISSION HILLS : Chamber to Greet Its New President
- Man Freed in Death of Gang Leader : Courts: Rodney Compton is to get one year probation in the slaying of Tony Bogard, who helped reach a truce between the Crips and Bloods.
- PREP VOICES
- DIVISION I BASEBALL : Ponchak Provides Barons Relief They Need
- Soccer
- Unafraid to Bauble the Bawl
- Art World Meets the Techno World : The arts: An international group of museum directors is gathering in Seattle to ponder the technological new age and the impact on institutions.
- Saugus Forced to Face the Music Against Fullerton : Division II softball: Top-seeded Centurions allow pregame distractions to carry over in mistake-filled loss.
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Oakmont to be Rough, Tight and Fast for Open
- NCAA TRACK AND FIELD : Kiss Sets Sights on Hammer Mark
- Theater Review : 'Tom and Jerry' a Treat at One-Act Festival
- MOVIESExpanded 'Woodstock': Warner Bros.' 1970 Academy Award-winning...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : A Digital Visionary Scans the Info Horizon
- Warner to Back Independent's Bid if North Is GOP Nominee
- Elvera S. Burger; Watercolorist, Wife of Retired Chief Justice
- States Can Mandate Dam Water Levels, Supreme Court Says : Environment: Private hydroelectric plants can be required to permit enough flow for fish and recreation, even if it limits power output, U.S. justices rule.
- For Richer or for Poorer : We no longer scorn live-in relationships, but we still invest our social, legal and economic capital in marriage.
- Saints Hire Lemmerman to Call Scouting Signals
- Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION TEAM TENNIS DIVISION I FINAL
- TV Ratings Delayed
- The Reel World Cup Tournament Will Begin Today
- Clinton Flying to Italy--and Into European Feud Over Neo-Fascists : Politics: EU allies angered by Berlusconi's inclusion of controversial figures in Cabinet. U.S. takes a wait-and-see tack.
- Electronic Transfer Plan for Benefits Unveiled : Government: Administration says debit card would deter fraud, reduce costs. Fee may be charged.
- Arraignment Delayed for D. A., Investigator
- Crusading in Quake Country : Evangelist Luis Palau Will Preach 5 Evenings in Van Nuys
- SANTA PAULA : Wallet Thieves Target Grocery Shoppers
- Video Game Delivery System to Get a Tryout
- When Hiring a Lawyer, Don't Hesitate to Lay Down the Law on Charges, Services
- Another Tale of Sex, Lies and British Politics
- Reading, Writing and Reticence : Angry Teachers Mum for a Day to Protest Pay Level
- Fiscal Cloud Over the Gaza Strip : World cannot allow PLO administration to fail
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / SHERIFF : Rival Launches Ad Blitz at Block : Robert Irmas spends $200,000 on TV and radio messages in the primary contest's final days. Political consultants say it may be too little, too late.
- Former Usher's Suit Accuses Employer of Rape : Courts: Young woman alleges the theater manager assaulted her, then fired her when she threatened to tell.
- SensorMedics: The maker of products for respiratory...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : When Chips Are Down . . . : . . . It May Be Time to Ante Up a New Strategy
- Investors Demand Answers on First Pension, Get None : Hearing: Principals in alleged fraud fail to show up for hearing, where they were to testify on what happened to $124 million.
- Western Digital, Sanyo to Develop CD-ROM Chip
- AUTOS
- REAL ESTATE
- An X to Grind : No, they all don't watch 'Melrose Place' and whine about their lot in life. Those who don't fit the Gen X stereotype want us to know that they're up to facing any challenge.
- '90s FAMILY : How Kids Can Give of Themselves
- MORMON PROPHET: The father of longtime Ventura...
- IRVINE : District Might Appeal Cheerleader Ruling
- BUENA PARK : Mayor Denies City Broke Meetings Law
- Animal Regulation Policy Changed to Allow Limited Coyote Trapping : Wildlife: L.A. homeowners will have to take safety measures and pay to have traps set. The decision leaves residents and animal rights advocates still at odds.
- ENCINO : Workshop Scheduled on Septic Dump Plan
- WOODLAND HILLS : Walkathon to Benefit Pierce College Farm
- SHERMAN OAKS : Woman Accused of Attacking Husband
- DIVISION I SOFTBALL : Tessman Helps Foothill Beat Lompoc in Ninth
- FRENCH OPEN / OTHER MATCHES : Graf, Pierce to Slug It Out on Clay
- Yields Rise With Commodities Surge
- Arthur D. MacDonald; Ex-President of L.A. Scout Council
- Fishing Video Opens a Can of Worms : Politics: Sen. Hayden reveals tape of fish and game officials on outing with attorney seeking changes in law. Department spokesman says no state business was discussed.
- ELECTIONS / BOARD OF SUPERVISORS : Yaroslavsky, Wallace Feud Over Campaign Signs
- Countywide : Stanton Assails Moulton Patterson
- Fire Hazards Check to Be Conducted
- RINCON : Contaminated Water Found Near Oil Field
- MISSION VIEJO : Science Fest 1994 to Be Held at Mall
- LOS ANGELES : City Council OKs 50% Cut in Trash Surcharge
- Barracuda Bliss : Two-Hour Trip Out of L.A. Harbor Produces Fishing Frenzy
- Notre Dame Sequel No Different: Semifinal Loss : Division I baseball: Knights fall one game short of the final for second consecutive year, losing, 6-3, to Lakewood.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Gets a Vote of Confidence
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Fullerton Will Open Against Georgia Tech
- Medical Disciplinary Actions
- OXNARD : Health Inspectors Close Restaurant
- McLean Holds Off Rangers : Stanley Cup finals: Canuck goaltender makes 52 saves in 3-2 overtime victory in Game 1.
- A Better Shot at State Grants
- O'Leary May Back Alaska Exports
- 22% of United Workers Will Wait to Join Buyout Effort
- U.S. Alleges Overcharging by Koll Subsidiaries : Audits: Company disputes RTC findings that it overbilled the government by more than $1 million for managing buildings.
- First Pension Investors Hear More Bad News : Bankruptcy: Trustee tells raucous meeting that principals are not cooperating. Only 30% of funds in Denver trust located.
- REAL ESTATE
- AUTOS
- Reno Air Is Closer to Challenging Southwest
- New Jersey Nets star Derrick Coleman pleaded...
- Marina Wins After Pacifica Error
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Garamendi, Brown Attack Ads Signal Nasty Finish to Race
- English-Only Rule Urged for Conservancy : Politics: Richard Sybert, a Republican congressional candidate, wants agency to stop spending taxpayer money for bilingual programs.
- TARZANA PORTRAIT : The Urban Jungle's 'Novel' Community
- Most Rewards to Solve Crimes Aren't Claimed
- Military Copter Forced to Land
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ENVIRONMENT : A New Conservation Ethic : The educational process begins in our national parks: higher entrance fees, new parks in unexpected places.
- DIVISION III BASEBALL : Combs' Timely Performance Sends La Quinta to Another Final
- Defensive Lapses Cost the Falcons : Division I baseball: Misplays play big role Crescenta Valley's 4-1 semifinal loss to Fountain Valley.
- AUTOS
- U.S. Investors See More Gains Ahead as Japanese Stocks Jump
- Supreme Court Lets Stand Curfew on Dallas Youths
- Chicago-Style Fight Instinct Drives 'Rosty'
- REAL ESTATE
- Panel OKs Policy Allowing Limited Coyote Trapping
- Yamaha Hopes Silence Is Golden : Piano With Headphones Ensures Easy Listening
- Baron Marcel Bich; Founder of Bic Company
- COLUMN ONE : Launching Supersonic Dreams : NASA hopes to lead U.S. bid to build a better, faster airliner. Despite skeptics' warnings, all major commercial contractors are expected to join the effort to outdo the Concorde.
- FULLERTON : Intersection Safety Petition Circulated
- Harvesting Relics of an Agrarian Past : History: Ranch yields long-abandoned farm implements, which Bob Pfeiler will add to his proposed museum's collection.
- CHATSWORTH : School Fitness Program Funded
- King Jurors Ask About Police Policy : Courts: Panel wants to know if allowing use of batons to break bones violates 4th Amendment.
- VAN NUYS : Quake Center Offers Open House, Food
- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Johnston Pitches Paraclete Past Crossroads, 3-0
- William L. Gherra; Former CEO of PayLess Drug Stores
- Prosecutor Has Made Jury Study a Specialty
- Return of the Castaway : Owners Plan to Rebuild Landmark Restaurant Destroyed by Fire in Burbank
- A crash course in mouth-to-beak resuscitation: Tina...
- Prisoner From O.C. Killed by Guards
- SANTA ANA : Alternative Site for 'Space Saver' Urged
- Princeton Reactor Sets Record for Fusion-Generated Electricity
- GIRLS
- TV Review : Tony Tony Tony, Unplugged as Always
- MEDIA
- U.S. Alleges Overcharging by Koll : Audits: The company disputes RTC findings that subsidiaries overbilled on building-management contracts.
- Times Mirror Cable Television: Larry W. Wangberg,...
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES : Critics Take Aim at 'Submarine Patent' Amendments
- CalFed said it sold $350 million of...
- 4 Accused of Turning Back Used-Car Odometers
- Assembly OKs Rights Bill for Unwed Couples : Legislation: The Democratic measure could benefit the state's half-million cohabitants, including gay couples. An uncertain fate awaits it in the Senate.
- Missing Girl Is Back Home : Inquiry: 11-year-old was reportedly taken to Tijuana by her parents' former boarder.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein's Debut Ad Says Huffington Dodged State Income Tax
- VENTURA : Brush Fire's Cause Under Investigation
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Loud Explosion Traced to Train
- Flock of Complaints : Neighbors in Posh Area Say Farm's 600 Ostriches Are Just Too Foul
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Castaic Union District Superintendent Quits to Take New Job : Education: Scott Brown, whose reign was stormy at times, will head larger district in Northern California.
- PREP BASEBALL : Lakewood Advances to Final
- Where Are They Now? : RICK RHODEN
- ORANGE : Union Clashes With District on Benefits
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' TEAM TENNIS FINALS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Guest of Honor Forced to Miss His Day
- Q&A; : 'Something From the Heart'
- Channel Surfer Wipes Out on a Wave of TV
- THE ECONOMY: HOW STRONG? : Home Sales and Consumer Spending Fall : Indicators: April figures offer evidence that the Fed's strategy of raising interest rates to control growth is working.
- Japan Accuses U.S. of Unfair Trade Stance : Relations: Report criticizes Clinton's reinstitution of a law allowing retaliation against imports.
- SANTA ANA : GOP Candidate Exits 69th District Race
- Sheriff's Plan Tabs Seniors in Crime Fight : Thousand Oaks: Volunteers may be used to check on the homes of vacationing residents, take graffiti reports and ticket illegally parked cars.
- Rams Expected to Release Jones, Four Others Today
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Ride 13-Run Inning to Their Fifth Victory in a Row, 15-5
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Sunny Hills Tops Palm Desert
- Baseball
- Music Review : Philharmonic Chamber Series Catches Fire With Haydn
- Hitting Stops, So Does Rio Mesa : Division II baseball: J.W. North left-hander Bowen stifles normally powerful Spartans, 4-1, in semifinals.
- The Paladins Home-In on a New Course : Roots rock: On the heels of releasing its fourth album, the band, at the Coach House Friday, wants a fresh start.
- Oh by the Way, Mann Stays Undefeated : City Section tennis: Taft High sophomore is one match shy of completing a perfect season.
- Columbia's Film Drought : Studio Has Released Only Two Movies So Far This Year
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Lockheed Focuses on New 'Liquid Lenses'
- Insurer to End Bias Against Abuse Victims : Coverage: State Farm responds to criticism that nation's largest carriers deny policies to women beaten by their husbands.
- AIRLINES
- Reclaiming Me, Myself and I
- THE ECONOMY: HOW STRONG? : Jobs-Inflation Link by Fed Called Flawed : Policy: Critics say government, Wall Street use outdated figures to determine 'full' employment threshold.
- Navy Chief Reportedly Confirms Harassment
- '90s FAMILY : Parents Are as Hungry for Good Grades as Their Kids
- Paxton Davis; Novelist Portrayed Depression-Era Boyhood
- Treasurer Candidate Says County Portfolio Value Down : Politics: Moorlach blames Citron strategy for $1.2-billion decline. Official says figures wrong.
- '90s FAMILY : The Trials of Single Parenthood
- VAN NUYS : Preacher Now Knows Where the Valley Is
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Officer Makes Own Mark in Graffiti Battle
- SHERMAN OAKS : 52-Acre Park Will Extend Wildlife Area
- World Cup '94: 16 Days and Counting : On a Lark : Soccer Simply Means Fun for Colombia's Asprilla
- Bringing It in on a Wing and a Prayer and a Lateral Hazard
- Where Are They Now? : BILLY COWAN