- Sir Speedy Inc.: The Laguna Hills company...
- Regulators Propose Changes in Buying, Selling Electricity in State : Energy: One plan would create an electricity 'pool.' Another would allow customers to shop for lower-cost suppliers.
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Words From the Man of 'Virtues' : Former Cabinet member William J. Bennett talks about his best-selling book at an Irvine fund-raiser.
- 'Dirty War' Confessions Revive Argentines' Suffering : Human rights: A mother calls a radio show to hear an ex-officer admit to killing her son. 'I felt crazed,' she says.
- On This Spread, Mustard Is Tops
- Hats Off to Brave Souls in the Funny Business
- For Variety, She Just Follows the Eras
- U.N. Envoy Going to China in Effort to Save Conference : Dispute: Women's groups protest isolated site for parallel meeting. Diplomat's mission to Beijing is not announced.
- Eating Fruits, Vegetables Good for You and the Planet : Dole has launched an ad campaign to boost consumption by kids. After all, why should fast foods have all the fun?
- Explosives Truck Flips
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Press's Win-at-All-Cost Tradition Lives On
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Court TV Head Praises Job by Ito : Trial: Steven Brill says the jurist is being held to 'an impossible standard' and has performed well. But he criticizes E! Entertainment's coverage.
- Chinese Cuisine for the Health-Minded
- Countywide : 3 Schools Chosen for Bar Youth Program
- Degree of Difficulty : Some College Grads Learned Life's Lessons as Well as Classwork
- FULLERTON : Ron Cooper Named Superintendent
- AGOURA HILLS : Teen-Agers May Be Tried as Adults in Fatal Stabbing
- PASADENA : Drug Charges Filed Against 'Grunge Rock' Singer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sheriff's Volunteers to Help Write Tickets
- VENTURA : Church Gives $5,000 to Site for Homeless
- Astacio Convincingly Ends Drought : Baseball: He dazzles Mets, 5-0, for first victory since last June 25, Dodgers' first complete game.
- Ventura Prospects Strut Their Stuff for Talent Scouts : Football: College coaches get an early look at high school players during combine.
- Carlsons Landed at SCC Because of Hoop Dreams : Track: Brothers from Katella have NCAA Division I talent in high jump, but their love of basketball keeps them at the NAIA school.
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III VOLLEYBALL SEMIFINALS : Two-Fisted Attack Wins for Crusaders
- Union Has 'Solidarity Rally' at AT
- Unlocking the Mysteries of Marination : Marinades: Every griller, it seems, has a secret concoction for making meat more tender and flavorful. But are the wet soaks and dry rubs really as effective as most of us think?
- RETAILING
- Executive Travel : High-Performing Hardage Finds Suite Success
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Hit 15-Month Low; Dow Edges Up
- House Republicans Halting Lobbyists' Special Access : Congress: Admittance to the Capitol after hours and to non-public areas near the chamber will end next week. Parking perks will also be lost.
- New Study May Explain Gulf War Syndrome
- Sing It From the Rooftops: Look Out Below
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Local Improv Performer Gets Smart on Quiz Show : TheatreSports' Tom Mueller turns up on 'Jeopardy!,' survives a case of the jitters and goes home with a refrigerator for his mental efforts.
- FASHION : Beauty and the Beach
- Embattled Fire Chief Files Libel Suit Against Pasadena
- Sesame Grill Brims With Sophisticated Taste From Pacific Rim : The Yu brothers mix flavors from East and West, traditional and nouvelle cuisine at their new restaurant in Arcadia.
- SEAL BEACH : Surfside Moves Ahead With Utility Project
- Where Kids Visit Strangers and Dream While They're Awake
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Students Get Together for TreePeople
- COSTA MESA : Private School Gets OK to Add Classrooms
- PORT HUENEME : High-Speed Chase Ends in Arrest
- Orange : Rotary Clubs to Give Police, Fire Awards
- Tournament Format to Test Skills of Titan Pitching Staff : South regional: Possibility of five games in four days concerns Cal State Fullerton coach Horton.
- McDowell Is Foiled by Angels : Baseball: Yankee loses no-hitter and game in the eighth inning as California comes back for its sixth straight victory, 3-1.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Cuban Refugee to Be No. 1 Pick?
- ART REVIEW : Another Way of Picturing Black Men
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : La Trattoria: Home-Away-From-Home Dining : Storefront restaurant that might be called a Family Red Sauce Joint is run by a guy named Worrick. Recipes come from family in Tuscany.
- Dining On Oddities in 'Bagdad Cafe'
- FASHION : Just Say Zap : Lasers Take Unwanted Hair Right Off--but Not in Time for Summer
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : ARTISTIC DIFFERENCES : Pasadena's drama, music and dance groups are struggling to survive in the face of high rents, funding cuts, city zoning regulations and the failed vision of an arts-friendly 'hometown downtown.'
- Model Takes Race in Utah Wilderness to the Extreme
- NORWALK : City Gets $2.5 Million for New Senior Center
- SHOPTALK : Finally, Exercise You Can Do Lying Down : Bodyboarding may be just the way to get in shape this summer. But before investing up to $200 in the equipment, consider the options.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Police Arrest Four More Dissidents
- Free Expression in Art Liberates Inmates' Spirits
- LA HABRA : Naysayers Challenged to Help Out
- TUJUNGA : Children Taken From Stray Girl's Parents
- GLENDALE : Annual Fund-Raising Dance Scheduled
- County Health Chief to Step Down Nov. 1 : Government: Robert C. Gates has headed the agency, which faces huge funding cuts, since 1984. He offers no explanation for his decision to resign.
- WESTMINSTER : City Plans to Switch to County Fire Authority
- HOLLYWOOD : Metro Rail Finishes Tunneling at Troubled Site
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Cuban Refugee to Be No. 1 Pick?
- College Seeks Computers to Refurbish
- Ex-Governors, CEOs Among 13 Named by GOP to Study Flat Tax
- Rebels Suspected as Car Bomb Kills 4 at Hotel in Peru
- Universal Plans 'Jurassic' Ride of Epoch Proportions : Amusements: Sources estimate cost of studio's 67,015-square-foot project at more than $80 million.
- THEATER REVIEW : An Actress Forgets Her Lines? It's in the Script : Life imitates art as flubs mar the opening night of a very funny play about players. Time should improve that little problem.
- LONG BEACH : Outside Lawyers Hired in Harassment Suits
- Norman Mailer Takes On Nation's Paranoia and Comes Up With 'Oswald'
- STOCK WATCH
- Library Opens New Chapter in Data Retrieval Business
- House Abortion Foe Wins Vote to Bar Funds to U.N. Population Fund
- Avoid the Tax-Cut Showboating : Wisely, Senate rebuffs a House effort that would set back deficit reduction
- CLUB REVIEW : Grounds Zero: Hippy, Dippy and Trippy
- Matsushita Posts 370% Earnings Gain in 1994 : Electronics: But the company expects to post loss for 1995 because of exchange rate loss on last month's sale of MCA Inc.
- International Business
- Sun Asks Hackers to Take a Crack
- FantaSports Inc.: The privately held Irvine company...
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE : OECD Summit Brings No Solutions in Auto Dispute
- The Real Red Stuff
- Anchorage Feels 5.7 Quake
- COVER STORY : Parishioners on a mission to help gang members leave the streets and lives of crime have become . . . : Salvation's Army
- Sports
- Panel Urges U.S. Armed Forces Teamwork : Military: Commission dismisses concerns over unneeded duplication among four services. But it does recommend abolishing some civilian posts.
- Sports
- Base Supporters to Present Their Case Today : Point Mugu: Boosters hope their testimony before a panel in San Francisco will help keep the weapons-testing facility operating.
- LYNWOOD : 3 Gang Members Arrested in Slaying of Deputy
- VENTURA, OJAI : Recall Petitions Filed Against Larner, Miller
- SAN FERNANDO : Panel to Recommend Chavez Memorial
- Angels Hit Upon Winning Solution : Baseball: After being no-hit by McDowell for seven innings, team wins sixth in a row, 3-1, against Yankees.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Ozzie Smith Goes on Disabled List
- NCAA SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : Garman Brings Titans Back After Seven Years
- ANALYSIS : Orange County Gets Lost in NFL Shuffle
- Moody's to Rate Bonds for O.C.'s Eastern Toll Road : Finance: Agency cites concern over bankruptcy link in scheduling evaluation that no one requested.
- Political Capital : Consultant Finds Big Bucks Shaping Public Opinion
- New Complex Luring Away London Financial District Tenants : Real estate: Canary Wharf, which once appeared a disaster, offers facilities that can't be matched in 'the City,' and is home to some big banks.
- EL CAMINO COLLEGE : Administrator Fallo to Be New President
- Steep Drop in Bighorn Sheep Tally : Wildlife: Helicopter survey finds only 60 in the San Gabriels, far fewer than the 222 in 1992. But experts say the decline may just be a result of inexact counting method.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- ORGANIZATIONS : The Next Generation of Girl Scout Troops
- THE REGION : Legion Will Host Memorial Day Services
- Drowning of Two Boys by Mother in South Carolina Is Re-Enacted
- Police Commissioner Fired After She Complained of Dispute : Burbank: Linda Acaldo contends authorities interfered in a conflict with neighbors.
- Developers Agree to Pay $8.9 Million to Homeowners
- Two Dornan Proposals in Defense Bill : Military: House National Security Committee OKs AIDS and anti-abortion measures.
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY SUPERVISORS : Camarillo's Morgan Lays Out Themes for Board Bid
- ELECTIONS / THOUSAND OAKS COUNCIL : At Final Candidates' Forum, Signs of Stress and Flashes of Friendship
- Kaufman Signs $5-Million Deal to Do Everything for Raiders
- MISSION VIEJO : City Will Use Reserves to Start Long-Awaited Library Construction
- THE COLLEGES / FERNANDO DOMINGUEZ : There Were Moments to Remember in the School Year That Was
- LAGUNA BEACH : Landscape Document Loses Some Clout
- 2 O.C. Congressmen Urge Stronger Border Enforcement : Immigration: Dana Rohrabacher and Ron Packard urge a House panel to back legislation that would create a national Prop. 187, beef up patrols and streamline visas.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL : USC's Jenkins Sees Big Picture
- MOVIESThe Other Festival: Cannes gets the spotlight,...
- FAMILY : 'Steig Library': Tales Are Definite Keepers
- Mutual Fund Pioneer Bogle to Retire From Vanguard
- INSURANCE
- McDonnell Douglas: The company said Wednesday that...
- CRENSHAW : Center Plans Salute to African Culture
- KOREATOWN : Library Expands Its Children's Programs
- ELECTIONS / INGLEWOOD : Controversy, Barbs Mark City Council, School Races
- JAUNTS : Trail Winds Through Thrilling Days of Old : A hike to Rocky Peak near Simi Valley will give you an eyeful of scenery that served as a backdrop for some well-known Westerns.
- Endangered Species Act Is Sound Science, Panel Finds : Environment: Report to Congress says the embattled law is correct in holding that habitat protection is crucial.
- DOMINGUEZ HILLS : Class of '95 Includes Avid Genealogist, 77
- EL MONTE : Mountain View Schools Name Superintendent
- Bad days at Black Hills for developer Costner : Lakota Sioux object to the movie star's proposed land swap in what's considered tribal territory.
- American Naval Officer Is Accused of Passing Secrets to Saudi Arabia
- Deal With Riley May Be There for the Taking
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Longest Day for White Sox, Rangers
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Brahms Third From Ohyama Worth the Wait
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Southern Girls' Provides Thoughtful Look at Race
- Master Chorale Plans for Its 40th Season
- AIRLINES
- Moody's to Review Bond Issue : Finance: Service, acting on its own, cites investors' concern in offering to evaluate an O.C. toll-road issue.
- Drop in Orders for Durable Goods Prompts Recession Fears
- Ex-British Prime Minister Harold Wilson Dies
- FASHION : VIDEO VOGUE : Simply Dreamy
- Trancas Town Project Clears Legal Hurdle : Development: Appeals court upholds firm's right to build 35-acre subdivision. Malibu vows to continue fighting the plan.
- Republican Prosecutor Named to Head Cisneros Investigation
- During his nearly two years at the...
- Development in Downtown Takes a Hit : Government: Faced with declining property values, Long Beach agency slashes funds for renovation projects and curtails business incentives.
- Man on Bail Arrested in Slaying of Teacher
- WILSHIRE : Supermarket Planned Near Wiltern Theater
- PIRU : Driver Charged After Crash Kills Passenger
- SIMI VALLEY : New Police Costs Add to City Budget Deficit
- LOS ANGELES : Police Call Death of Woman, 85, a Homicide
- HEALTH CARE
- Abbey Chairman to Get $2.5 Million in Merger : Compensation: The contract isn't much by today's standards, analysts say. But since he'll stay on as the new firm's No. 2 executive, it raises eyebrows.
- Barbecue, Caribbean Style
- Sports
- Clinton Softens Veto Talk, Seeks a Deal : Legislation: President says he'll drop threat to kill spending cut bill if GOP restores some money. But compromise with senators proves elusive.
- The Tears Say It All: 'Princess' Satisfies
- LONG BEACH : Marina Pacifica Mall to Undergo Renovation
- Pretzel Treats to Go to Kobe Quake Victims
- MEDICINE : Institute Wrestles With Thorny Ethical Issues
- FOR THE KIDS : Young People's Arts Celebration to Offer Full Day of Activities : The free event Sunday at Civic Arts Plaza Park in Thousand Oaks will include songs, magic, dance and crafts.
- LONG BEACH : Owners of Flooded Condos Get $377,000
- Weighty Handshake for Britain, Sinn Fein : Ulster: Senior British official and leader of IRA political wing meet on U.S. soil to advance talks.
- GOINGS ON : Dancers Will Tap Into National Celebration : A variety of groups will perform heel-clicking numbers in Santa Barbara in honor of Bojangles' birthday.
- Opposition Urged to Airport Flight Path Realignment : Westside: Group seeks to enlist school, state and federal officials in its efforts. The FAA says the change would result in safer, quieter air traffic.
- VENTURA : Chief Says Officers Cleared in Shootings
- Former Judge Gets Year in Jail in Sexual Assault : Sentencing: The penalty surprises the defense, the victim and the prosecutor, who had sought a six-month term.
- Arrest Warrant Issued for Suspect in Case of LSD-Laced Gum
- PREP NOTES : Garden Grove Set to Face Alhambra Keppel in Final
- Three Musketeers : As Pitcher, Hitter and Youth-League Teacher, Penrod Becomes Part of Moorpark Softball Lore
- 49er Coach Makes Biddle a Believer Too : West regional: Snow's faith in his pitcher has helped the Long Beach State freshman turn his season around.
- Theater Reviews : Actors Give 'Kiss' With Just the Right Emotion
- PUC Proposes Creating a Wholesale Market for Selling Electrical Power : Energy: Majority plan would create an electricity pool. Dissenting blueprint calls for moving to the 'retail' level.
- Slice of Life
- Oklahomans Win OK to Carry Hidden Guns
- Getting Into Flow of Things
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : RIDING THE 'UP' ESCALATOR : The Improving Performance of the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza Only Figures to Get Better After a New Theater Complex Opens Next Month.
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : U.S. Urges Travelers to Pack Protection
- Real-Life Stories : Special School Gives Homeless Children a Chance to Live and Learn
- BRIEFLY : Computers: L.A. Offers Residents On-Line Information
- PRESIDENTIAL FOCUS : White House News Photographers Exhibit Also Looks Beyond the Beltway
- Parents of Wandering Tot Face Endangerment Charges
- BRIEFLY : Culture: Teacher Gets Fellowship to Study in France
- Going to Extremes : Cover Model Is Top Competitor in Rough Wilderness Sport
- No Regulation: Too Big a Gamble
- Tustin Sweeps Into Division II Final
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Positive Sample Called Contaminated
- Tyson to Fight McNeeley Aug. 19
- CITY SECTION TRACK AND FIELD : Title Up for Grabs as Dorsey Unlikely to Repeat
- More Than 50 Films on Tap at 10th Asian Pacific Fest
- Danes Bring Damaged Goods : Ballet Review: The Royal Danish company returns with a revised 'La Sylphide' in Costa Mesa.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bonds Rally as Yields Tumble; Dow Edges Up
- Buffalo Grills
- To a Tea
- BRIEFLY : Medicine: UCLA Wants Volunteers for Stroke Study
- Muir High Officials Try to Polish Up a Tarnished Image : Education: A shooting and stabbing have altered perceptions of the school. Administrators counter with heightened security.
- Another <i> Piece de Resistance</i>
- New Format for South Bay News
- Trying to Find the Humor in Comedy Life : After her last gig at a bowling alley, local comic J.D. is glad to be back in a club, even if there are only 36 customers. Better yet, she makes them laugh.
- Students Spend a Day at School in the 1880s
- Henley Petitions for New Trial, Alleges Juror Misconduct : Courts: Former Ram cornerback, convicted of cocaine trafficking, joins a co-defendant in the action. The two say one of the panelists expressed racial prejudice.
- Emergency Workers Selected for Honors
- ELECTION WATCH : Romero for Trustee
- Fleiss Gets 3 Years in Prison for Pandering : Sentencing: Judge says Hollywood madam preyed on young women. She posts bond and is freed pending an appeal.
- LOS ANGELES : Board of New Film Permit Agency Elects Officers
- CALABASAS : Panel to Vote on Tree Removal Plan
- Q & A : Gary Kingsbury, Irvine Recall Committee
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III VOLLEYBALL SEMIFINALS : Campbell Hall Falls Fast to Santa Ynez
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Goodyear Benefits From Enhanced Engine
- HEALTH CARE
- RESTAURANTS : At China Palms, the Intrigue Is in the 2nd Menu
- MUSIC : Wail of a Time in Santa Barbara : Reggae pioneers the Wailers top the Reggae Sunsplash bill at the County Bowl.
- Comedy Shack Owner Sees Success on Horizon : After a slow start, Paul Opel says business has been steady at the 'luau of laughs' in Simi Valley.
- TORRANCE : Art Exhibit Displays Daily Life at Hospital
- COLUMN ONE : Raising the Price of Protecting Nature : Does government too zealously regulate private property? Some say making U.S. pay owners when land is devalued could curb excesses. Others fear it would gut enforcement.
- FESTIVAL : Salute to Strawberries--and Moms
- LONG BEACH : Court Ruling Supports Firing of Police Officer
- Families, Teachers Angry After Simi Panel Votes to Convert a Junior High
- SIMI VALLEY : New Workshop for Disabled to Open
- HEALTH CARE
- Japan's Luxury Cars Rate High : Autos: Infiniti, Lexus and Acura models took four of the top five spots in a survey ranking new cars with the fewest problems.
- BLUES / POP : BLUES PLANET : Nearly All the World Is a Stage for John Hammond
- House Panel OKs More Defense Spending : Congress: Bill boosts military budget by $9.5 billion over Clinton's request. GOP-backed measure enhances modernization, readiness.
- THEATER : 'Elegies' Gives Melodic Voice to AIDS Victims
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Sheriff's Department, City Wrangle Over Fees
- A Master of Strategy Makes His Move
- SIGHTS : Energy of Group Shows Helps Set Gallery Apart : Current exhibit, combined with artists' photographs, offers some insight into the unique offerings of Art City II.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Excellent CAST-ing
- Recycling Young Lives : Low-Rider Bicycle Club in Santa Paula Helps Turn Youngsters Away From Gangs
- Cavaliers Are Back on Track : City final: Cleveland High, dormant two seasons ago, springs to life and could compete for title.
- ANALYSIS : NFL and Hubbard: an Odds-On Entry
- Calvary Chapel Returns to Volleyball Final
- Rockwell to Make System for Czech Air Force Planes
- Veg Mahal
- After 22 Years, Agnew Returns for Senate Honor
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Spider' Caught in a Tangled Web : Despite an attempt to jazz up the Knightsbridge Theatre production, Agatha Christie's whodunit falls victim to complicated relationships and excessive plot twists.
- Artist Plays Up Mocks of Distinction
- IRVINE : City OKs Part-Time Treasurer Position
- VENTURA : Honey Locusts to Be Replaced by Palms
- OJAI : Golf Course Foes Seek Court Rehearing
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : 'Throw-In' Called a Real Thrower
- City Wants to Uproot Woman's Alley Garden
- NCAA SOFTBALL WORLD SERIES : Garman, Titans Back on National Stage
- Robert Earl Keen? That's Another Story : The Texan's Lyric Songwriting, Literate and Full of Emotion, Ignores Country Formulas
- U.S. Scholar Suspected in Theft of Manuscript Pages : Vatican: Tome owned by medieval poet Petrarch has been cut up. Art historian's lawyer denies client did it.
- At 45, Peter Frampton Is Still Groovin' on Classic Rock Tunes : The guitarist's 1976 hit recording is the biggest-selling live album and still gets plenty of airplay.
- New Wal-Mart Store to Create 200 Jobs
- Trial Begins Over Fate of Landfill : West Covina: BKK Corp. and city square off in legal dispute over history of agreement to close facility.
- Mayor to Give Residents a Say on Tax : Utilities: Covina official reverses his position in the wake of recall efforts against three council members. A referendum on whether to continue the 8.25% levy is likely to be held in November.
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS: A woman with a gunshot...
- WHITTIER : City to Buy Unocal Land for Wildlife Corridor
- LADERA HEIGHTS : Child Services Group Celebrates Anniversary, but Faces Fund Cuts
- Both Sides Get U.N. Ultimatum Over Sarajevo : Balkans: Warning of impending NATO air strikes issued to Bosnian government and Serbs.
- A Summer of Love, a Summer of Pain
- Orange County Almanac
- Nowhere near Cleveland: Beverly Yahata of L.A....
- Rush to Judgment About the Chief? : Be very careful how Williams case is handled
- MiscellanySpain's Sergi Brugera defeated Yevgeny Kafelnikov, 6-3,...
- How Sweet It Is
- SANTA MONICA
- TORRANCE : Simpson Satire Prompts Racism Condemnation
- BURBANK : Sears Worker Held in Embezzlement
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : West Names Outstanding Student
- OXNARD : CHP to Establish Sobriety Checkpoint
- San Clemente Survives a Scare in Semifinals
- ART REVIEW : Ed Moses: Pressing on the Outer Edges
- House Plan for Balanced Budget
- Long Beach Redevelopment Agency Forced to Reduce Activities : Government: Faced with declining property values, the board slashes funds for renovation projects and curtails incentives to lure new retailers.
- Pasadena: Cable TV and Community Access
- Magyar Mistake
- Walnut: Looking at the Recall Effort
- Home Loss Deduction
- Legislation: Response to Death With Dignity Bill
- Doctor Tied to 2 Deaths Loses License : Abortions: His credentials had been revoked in earlier disciplinary actions, but he was allowed to continue practicing on probation. Citing praise for the physician in a previous ruling, his lawyer says he will appeal.
- Embattled Fertility Doctor Says He Is Target of Extortion : Inquiry: Ricardo Asch, one of three UC Irvine specialists under scrutiny, shows letter threatening to 'expose excesses.' Investigators are looking closely at whether note is legitimate, a source says.
- Streets: Lighting Assessment Hits Home
- Spice Finder
- Icing on a Cake
- Electric Car Mandate
- Sen. Bob Packwood
- Testing Infants for HIV Status
- School Board: Gay
- Anchor Team
- Animals: Unleashing an Ordinance on Dogs
- Environment: Hyperion Plant Discharge
- OTHER NEWS - May 25, 1995
- Obituaries - May 25, 1995
- Obituaries - May 25, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 25, 1995
- Anaheim Officer Fired for Whistle-Blowing, He Claims : Law enforcement: Steve Nolan says he broke 'code of silence' when he reported alleged police brutality. The department disputes his accusations.
- 'I Am Not a Liar,' Chief Declares : Law enforcement: Williams says he did not solicit Las Vegas rooms and has not acted improperly. He seeks to put issue, speculation about his effectiveness to rest.
- ON THE ROAD AGAIN: Cal State Fullerton's...
- Fence-Jumpers Low on Scale of Security Threats
- Fertility Expert Says He Was Blackmail Target : Investigation: Ricardo H. Asch releases copy of letter demanding $100,000. He offers to take lie detector test.
- Citizen Support for Williams Remains Strong
- THANKS, ANYWAY: Steve Shepard has discovered the...
- Teen May Face Trial as Adult in Claes Slaying
- Senators Question Popejoy's N.Y. Trip : Bankruptcy: Relations strained by O.C. official's meeting with Merrill Lynch chairman after canceling a scheduled Sacramento visit on grounds of illness.
- Grad Student Charged in White House Trespass : Security: Fence-jumper held unloaded gun. Agent's bullet wounded him and guard 50 feet from mansion.
- Beach Blanket Barbecue
- Memorial Services Honor 2 Murdered Youths : Grief: Tustin school service is held for Carl Dan Claes, 14. People at Santa Ana vigil prayed for him and Julio Sarinana, 17.
- Minors Held in Stabbings May Be Tried as Adults : Crime: Two juveniles and an 18-year-old are in custody in Monday's slaying in Agoura Hills. A fourth teen-ager who is from Thousand Oaks is sought.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK-JEWISH RELATIONS : Rejecting Hate, Renewing Alliance : In talks across the country, thousands of young people say they'd be willing to work for a larger social transformation.
- Witness May Have Opened Door for Simpson Interview
- Syria, Israel Agree to Hold Military Talks