- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Relieved That Knee Only Sprained
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Relieved That Knee Only Sprained
- MOVIE REVIEW : Theater and Critics Fill the Bill in Engaging 'Review'
- Ackerman Wins; GOP Regains Assembly Control
- Northridge : Child-Care Provider Loses Expansion Bid
- Running Out of Room in the Lockups : Prisons: We're adding 15,000 inmates a year; we need six new facilities without delay.
- The Four Horsemen Unhorsed
- Northridge : Panel OKs Revised Plan for Nightclub
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Improvement District to Be Discussed
- Wars of Words : Government: Council reissues its '93 declaration that L.A. is a 'racism-free' city. Some question effectiveness of the action.
- COUNTYWIDE : U.S. Grants to Help Fund Fire Education
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : California's First Baptisms
- THOUSAND OAKS : Noise Study Sought for Apartment Plan
- Tennis
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Who and What Made PARC an Industry Legend : Computers: Other firms could learn from the things the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center did right.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lawmakers Poised to Approve Quake Plan : Legislation: 'Mini-policy' clears key hurdle. Meanwhile, conference committee passes measure for state insurance authority.
- Panel OKs Funding for 2 Border Checkpoints
- Bringing Home Baby--or a 90% Refund : After Newsweek Criticizes Infertility Clinics, One Center Counters With a Money-Back Offer for Some Patients Who Fail to Get Pregnant
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- SIMI VALLEY : Get Ready for Rides, Rodeo, Parade, Bands
- South Bay : JAM SESSION
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Irvine
- With Hudler, Angels Have a Leg to Stand On
- Swiss Banks Say $34 Million May Belong to Holocaust Victims
- For One Family, It's a Feather in Their Cap
- World IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Abkhazia Deputy Premier Slain
- Council Approves Convent, Housing : Nuns: Sister Servants of Mary will build a new home, and Mercy Charities will construct 105 low-income townhouses and apartments.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Lifts Ban on Dogs on Beaches
- At Last, a Choice for Peru's Poor : President defies church by using birth control program in fighting poverty
- Owner of Exotic Bar Sentenced in Income Tax Fraud
- Community College Board Tours County
- Panel Drops Backing of Centralized Smog Testing : Inspections: Car dealers and shop owners welcome Air Pollution Control District's decision not to support a plan for countywide centers.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Culverhouse Target of Plot
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Nebraska's Phillips Pleads Not Guilty
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Win Sixth in Row, Stay Ahead of Seattle
- MOVIE REVIEW : No Comfort Zone : Audience Confronts a Cold, Pitiless World in Spike Lee's 'Clockers'
- TV Ratings : Emmys Slip Compared to '94, but Win Big in L.A. Area
- Georgia Lawmakers Turn Redistricting Over to Courts
- Judge Questions Constitutionality of State Term Limits : Courts: Remarks come during assemblyman's suit against Prop. 140. But the federal jurist is reluctant to issue ruling that would cause chaos in 1996 elections.
- A Giant Leap for 700-lb. Man : Health: South-Central resident who was near death three months ago is 342 pounds lighter thanks to a crash diet--and the help of a county physical therapist.
- Good News for Post Office
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- Vintage Plane Loses Wheel; Runway Closed
- COSTA MESA : City Acts to Mitigate Effects of Toll Road
- Council Approves Delay in LAPD Recruitment Funding
- Countywide : Defendant in Torture Case Is Convicted
- ORANGE : Youth Agrees to Face Trial in Nevada Slaying
- Board Raises Landfill Fees 50% for Small Trucks : Politics: In other votes, supervisors agree to keep Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park open daily and approve development deal with Santa Margarita Co.
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : El Toro
- GIRLS
- Clueless About Song Lyrics? Translations Are Now Available
- Thai Workers
- Embarrassments
- Elvis Conference
- L.A. Police and Latinos
- Sen. Packwood's Resignation
- Breast Implants
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 13, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 13, 1995
- FBI Arrests 11 in Alleged Black Market Fuel Ring : Crime: 'Self-described godfather' of Russian Armenian mafia is accused of running organization that dealt in untaxed gas.
- Shopping for Shoppers : Galleria to Turn Things Inside Out in Major Renovation
- Allen's Actions Draw Fire From Both Sides : Capitol: Assembly Speaker's comments denigrating manhood of foes touches off criticism from women and men in each party. Other mixed signals further erode leadership.
- 2 UCI Doctorate Programs Rated Among the Best
- Vietnamese Ambassador Draws Protest
- Fossils Dumped Out With Trash Mistakenly
- Land-Use Agency May Restart Search for Top Executive : LAFCO: A Valley development expert being considered for administrator was ruled ineligible, but he could get another chance.
- Traders Aren't Buying AST's Vision of Future : Market: Shares of Irvine computer maker lose another 10% after analysts reject prescription for turnaround.
- Balkan Conflict Threatens U.S.-Russian Relationship : Diplomacy: White House tries to cool down rhetoric as Kremlin claims Bosnian raids border on 'genocide.'
- REPORTERS' NOTEBOOK : Forum Ends--and Official Goodwill Too
- Evidence Gloves Match Simpson's, Expert Says : Trial: Witness testifies they are like those in photos of defendant. Ito raises disputed solution to juror problem.
- MAYBE NEXT TIME: A light-activated dye used...
- ANGELS ON AIR: As the California Angels...
- FBI Arrests 11 in Black Market Fuel Ring : Crime: North Hollywood man, self-described 'godfather' of Russian Armenian mafia, is accused of running organization.
- County Seeks to Avert Fiscal Meltdown : Budget: Supervisors meet with U.S. officials in effort to obtain health care funds. Local legislators unveil unified state bailout effort.
- AUTOS
- Polycom Huntsman Agrees to Buy GE Plastics
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Hughes Electronics to Buy Magnavox Electronic Systems for $370 Million
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Families Valued : Magazine Rates Firms With Moms in Mind
- Little Room for Feuds in Family-Run Businesses : Management: Conflicts more likely to sink such companies than those run by outsiders.
- Beleaguered Allen Says She Might Resign Speakership : Capitol: Assembly leader cites insufficient funds to battle recall effort. But she vows hard fight if money comes in.
- COLUMN ONE : Chasing 'Hot' Cars: War on the Waterfront : A booming black market exports stolen vehicles from Los Angeles Harbor to a hungry world. A tiny task force tries to stanch the flow, but victories are few.
- Policewoman Convicted of Three Murders
- A Hot Night--but Few Stars
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / SMALL BUSINESS : Labor Leader
- Dakota Smith to Build New U.S. Headquarters
- LABOR : Union Employs FBI to Help Root Out Organized Crime
- Title Match Opens With Draw
- By the Numbers : Spotlight
- VOICES
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Lobbing a Few Verbal Grenades Into Cyberspace : WAR OF THE WORLDS: Cyberspace and the Hi-Tech Assault on Reality <i> by Mark Slouka</i> ; Basic Books $20, 208 pages
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : ESSAY : The state's basic business is brainpower. And with that, it will lead the West in an era of new growth.
- Planners Approve 600-Unit Storage Center Near Freeway : Development: Decision may cause Ronan Engineering to cancel plans to build new headquarters on adjacent property.
- A Prophetess Preaching to an Empty Choir : Hillary Clinton remains convinced that Big Government is society's salvation.
- COSTA MESA : City Will Address Gift Acceptance Policy
- A Widow Fights Back : She Deplores Celebrity Support for Her Husband's Convicted Killer
- Man, 2 Boys Held in Shooting of Boy, 17
- Favre Has a Wild Time While Beating the Bears
- Aftershock Rocks Ridgecrest
- Clinton Warns Students of GOP's Spending Plans
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / DIVERSITY AND SMALL BUSINESS : ACTION FILE : 10 Steps to a Better Future
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / THE STATE'S ROLE IN THE WORLD ECONOMY : California's Global Economy
- PLACENTIA : Proposal to Build 43 Homes to Be Reviewed
- Plan to Build Homes on Ventura Lemon Orchards Is Debated : Development: Several council members support construction of 377 dwellings, despite concerns that agricultural land will be lost.
- Traffic Slowed as Truckload of Cardboard Burns
- Former UC Head Charles Hitch Dies; Presided During Turmoil
- Tuffree Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying of Simi Police Officer : Courts: The teacher is charged in the death of Michael Clark after a gun battle last month. His lawyers argue he fired in self-defense.
- Much More Than Sex in Packwood Case : Diaries underscore need for tougher ethics laws on lobbyists and campaign financing
- Sales of Locally Designed Cards Support Interface
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Common Desire to Write 'Done'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Can't Get Comfortable at Home
- MIGHTY DUCK NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : King Trying to Rebuild Career After Surgeries
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Missouri Players Are Reinstated
- Boskie Surprises Even Himself
- Anti-Litigation Initiative Drive Moves Forward : Election: Signatures to put three measures on ballot are turned in. Package includes 'no-fault' car insurance, plans to discourage suits against corporations and limit attorneys' fees.
- Studio City : New Officer to Head Community Policing
- ORANGE : City Studies Hiring Investment Adviser
- Peace Celebration Is Scheduled for Meditation Mount
- Q & A
- Protecting Animals in Times of Disaster Is Vet's Pet Project : Preparedness: Al Schwartz hopes his efforts to improve public readiness for emergencies will save the lives of man and beast alike.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Explosives Training Could Prove Noisy
- IRVINE : Teachers Start 4th Year Without Raise, Hope for Increase in New Talks
- Fund-Raiser Proves Coalition's Clout : Community: Top officials turn out for the event, which collects $52,500 for VOICE, a Valley organization of churches and synagogues. Some describe its tactics as confrontational.
- Only Opposition to Trash Import Plan Is Dropped
- Robinson Focuses on Future, Not Fame : Kings: New coach selected to Hockey Hall of Fame, but he prefers to concentrate on job at hand.
- Jason and the Scorchers Rise From Near Ashes
- Weekend Box Office
- Thrifty PayLess Buys 2nd Oxnard Pharmacy
- Briefly:
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Tech Stocks Push Nasdaq to Record; Bond Prices Slip
- COMPANY TOWN : Here's the Scoop on Bollenbach
- COMPANY TOWN
- Kinko's to Buy Kodak Color-Adding Copiers
- Urohealth Systems Inc.: The Costa Mesa urological...
- Company Town
- GM Settles Suits Over Fatal Pickup Crashes : Autos: The claimants had said several models were prone to explode. The car maker says the trucks are safe.
- Seal Beach Man Guilty in Workers' Comp Fraud Case
- Victoria Mortgage Opens in Ventura
- COMPANY TOWN : Longtime Warner VP to Retire at Year-End
- NATO Continues Attacks; Concern for Accord Rises
- Shuttle Crew Struggles to Fix Radio Link With Satellite
- Allen Closer to Approving Recovery Plan : Bankruptcy: The Speaker remains opposed to cuts in bus service. O.C. and other officials gather at the Capitol to urge legislators to approve the county's proposals.
- Charges Dropped in Recycling Case
- San Fernando Valley : Renovation Project for Galleria Scrapped
- Investigation of Officials at Castaic Water Agency Sought : Complaint: Two critics of the organization ask the state to probe whether ties to a developer posed a conflict of interest. District authorities have denied wrongdoing.
- Teen Suspects' Father Cited for Vandalism : Crime: Thomas Miller, whose sons face charges in murder of 14-year-old Carl Dan Claes over stereo system, admits to spray-painting police station.
- Selena's Song Inspires New Nicole Simpson Campaign : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Edison
- Baseball Shows Its Wild Side : Playoffs: Purists are unhappy, but new format has livened divisional races.
- Toyota to Build Truck Plant : Autos: The factory will be in North America, but the company would not be more specific.
- Clinton Warns Students of GOP Spending Plans
- Forum Panelists Compromise on Youths and Sex
- Wilson Gives Up on Iowa, Takes Aim at Northeast
- Armed Robbery Suspect, 19, Killed by Off-Duty Officer
- Central Los Angeles : 85 Held in Crackdown on Bogus Identification
- 4 Plead Not Guilty in Theft of Explosives : Crime: The Canyon Country teen-agers are accused of hiding the devices as close as 10 yards to Metrolink tracks.
- Northridge : CSUN Study Aims to Foster Campus Unity
- Countywide : Protest Set for Speech by Vietnamese Envoy
- South Bay : Scouts Help Reduce Liquor Sales to Minors
- MOORPARK : College Team Tutors at Volleyball Clinic
- Report Says NBA Players Against Decertification
- Golden West's Success in Water Polo and Volleyball Is Almost a Given
- The Eyes Have It: Kilger Is Ready to Play in NHL : Mighty Ducks: The club's first-round draft choice has the size and talent to make an impact.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Abdul-Jabbar May Sit Out With Fien
- Sex Harassment Message Often Unheeded, Many Women Contend : Workplace: Passes, groping and offensive comments are still rampant but victims aren't confronting such conduct.
- Bomb Kills Five in Van at Maryland Shopping Center
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Hundreds Attend Funeral of Activist
- Dalai Lama Arrives in D.C.
- CHRIS FOSTER : Sad Ending to Happy, Full Life
- BODY WATCH : Nurturing Friendships With the Power of the Pen
- THE TIMES POLL : Wilson's Popularity Plummets With Voters : Election matchups place him far behind Clinton and Dole. The governor is seen as lacking deep convictions.
- Sacrificing Kids on the Altar of GOP Ambition : Welfare 'reform' would revoke a national commitment, putting states in a meanness contest.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : It Does a Body Good
- More Tales From Customer Service Hell
- Southeast : Federal Grant Adds 20 Police Officers
- Players' Ballots Counted Today; NBA Optimistic
- Briefly:
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stock Rally Pushes Ahead; Nasdaq, S&P; at New Highs
- World IN BRIEF : NEPAL : King Names Centrist New Prime Minister
- Mexico and Chiapas Rebels Sign Preliminary Accord : Latin America: Concessions on both sides signal a willingness to compromise in later talks, analysts say.
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : ABOUT THIS SECTION
- Sherman Oaks : Galleria Owners Aim for Compromise Plan
- Encino : City's Largest Dog Park Expected to Open
- Notes on the Boys of Autumn
- Water Wars Continue in Smaller Arenas : Little public good is served by flaps involving Castaic Lake agency and Santa Clarita
- The Arts Gallery : Show of Local, Global Paintings Opens at Civic Arts Plaza
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Welcome to the Deion and Jerry Show
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : NFC : Welcome to the Deion and Jerry Show
- Economy Has Reached 'Soft Landing' and There's No Recession in Sight, Analysts Say
- Golden Systems Reports Nearly 65% Sales Decline
- Surely a cast of thousands:When we noticed...
- PERSPECTIVE ON MONEY : Public Enemy No. 1: Credit Cards : Tax policy favors savers, yet the economy urges spending not only your savings, but also money you don't have.
- SWAT Teams Face Off in Knock-Down, Drag-Out Contest
- Holtz to Undergo Spinal Surgery and Miss 3-4 Weeks at Notre Dame
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- INTERNATIONAL
- Powell's Book Launch May Recast Presidential Politics : Media: General hasn't said if he's running. But the stir around him has the attention of campaign tacticians.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Agoura Hills : City to Appeal Ruling on Freeway Signs
- Allen Foes Predict Recall Vote
- Obituaries : * Richard Pidduck Jr.; Family Settled Oxnard Plain
- OXNARD : African American Expo Is on Saturday
- Familiar Newport Beach Figure Dies in Crash
- Man Shot to Death in San Clemente
- San Gabriel Valley : Jackson Promotes Urban Straw Poll
- Panorama City : Market Agrees to Hire Armed Guards
- ANAHEIM : Final Vote on Plan for Redevelopment
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Little Breweries, Big Prizes
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Tustin
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Oilers Lose Robertson for Rest of Season
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Beuerlein May Not Play Against Jets
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rockies Take Over First Place
- Superior Industries' Profit Drops 25% in 3rd Quarter
- Large Public Utilities Will Take Part in Fair
- Kuehl's Work and Wit Break Barriers in Assembly : Politics: The Legislature's first openly gay member, assemblywoman gets raves even from conservative foes.
- Civil Rights Groups Take Up the Cause : Business: NAACP, others persuade firms to start voluntary programs.
- Winnetka : Truck Rams Police Car Stopped at Light
- County Calls for Urgent Push to Get Health Care Funds : Finances: With Oct. 1 deadline for cuts looming, chief administrator urges supervisors to lobby state officials.
- Son of Kirk Douglas Pleads Not Guilty in Airline Incident
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Is Bilingual Education Necessary?
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Huntington Beach
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Huntington Beach's Trueba Now at Front of the Pack
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pirates' Clark Comes Off Disabled List
- TELEVISIONTelethon Results: KCET Channel 28 reported that...
- Facing a Different Reality : Politics: Unlike the first wave of black mayors, the current generation is finding it harder to make a splash nationally. There's too much to do at home.
- Diversity Not Top Priority for Small Firms : Business: A formal policy is an unaffordable luxury, owners say.
- Mitsubishi Said to Give Up Rockefeller Center Stake
- Another Flap Over a Movie's Net Profits : Finance: According to Paramount Pictures, 'Indecent Proposal' has a net loss of $35.7 million, even though it has generated $250 million in ticket sales.
- Dressing for Dinner : Restaurants: Make-overs are on the menu at several chains. 'Nobody wants to go to a place that looks old and tired,' says one consultant.
- THE ECONOMY
- Litton Industries Reports Profits for 4th Quarter
- House of Fabrics Files Reorganization Plan
- Rep. Mineta to Quit Congress : Politics: San Jose Democrat says he will leave Oct. 10. The 20-year member plans to work for defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp.
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / DIVERSITY AND SMALL BUSINESS : ACTION FILE / Alvin Toffler : Healthy Relationships With Each Other, With the World
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Santa Ana
- DEL MAR : Exetera Can Emulate Big Brother by Being on Target in Futurity
- A Better Mix : General Mills Looks for '90s Betty Crocker
- Royal Casino Withdraws Agreement With Tribe
- How Do You Wrap a Boeing 777 Nose?
- Ghost Town Seeks Gold on the Silver Screen : Renovation: Quaint, quake-damaged Piru wants to rebuild in an image suitable to film and TV producers.
- Eric BautistaSantiago, SeniorFootball/Cornerback-kickerLast season Santiago lost a...
- LAGUNA HILLS : Free Services Offered at Car Care Clinic
- Ex-Museum Official Pleads No Contest in Theft Case : Crime: Man was accused of embezzling $2.1 million from L.A. County Museum of Natural History and its foundation over six years.
- OJAI : Reggae Concert Will Help Youth Program
- Volunteers Sought to Promote Library Funding Measures
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Effort to Sell Train Depot Off Track
- WESTMINSTER : Council May Regulate Temporary Signs, Political Posters
- On the Prowl : Coyotes Are Becoming Bolder in Contacts With Humans
- Romancing the Stones : Handful of Works at Irvine Museum Catch Spirit of the Missions
- Western Digital, Yamaha in Graphics Project
- Tobacco Country Does Slow Burn Over Scott's Smoke-Free Plant : Workplace: Kentucky offered the paper giant $20 million in incentives to build. Now workers can't light up anywhere on the company's property.
- Rep. Mineta to Quit Congress : Politics: San Jose Democrat says he will leave Oct. 10. The 20-year member plans to work for defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp.
- Savvy Diplomat Draws Spotlight at Women's Conference : Mediator: Egyptian Merwat Tallawy's past serves her well as she chairs subcommittee on health issues. One observer calls her 'the heroine of Beijing.'
- Coastal Commission Warns Navy Base on Beach Flight Proposal
- Costa Mesa : Hernandez Expected to Be Named Principal
- OXNARD : Sponsors Needed for Charity Tennis Event
- Officials Paint Town Blue to Curb Pollution
- Amateurs, Don't Try This at Home
- Feat Firmly on the Ground : Re-Formed Band Has Been Tested Time and Again, but a Love for Music Keeps It Standing
- Dangerous Hours : All-Night Chain Stores Look for Ways to Fight Crime
- Company Using Airline Snacks as the Basis of New, Multimillion-Dollar Sales Ploy : Marketing: Peanuts are packaged with products that people can sample while passing the time at 35,000 feet.
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / SMALL BUSINESS : Smaller is Better
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / HOLLYWOOD AND TECHNOLOGY : Welcome to Siliwood : What Happens to the Real Thing When Techno-Tourism Takes Hold?
- Former UC President Charles Hitch Dies
- $31.5 Million From State Doled Out by L.A. School Board : Education: Nearly half goes to district campuses. But teachers union says not enough is given for professional training.
- 40 Locals to Attend AIDS Memorial
- VENTURA : Vargas to Address Latino Political Issues
- In Hawaiian Gardens, a mere 500 votes...
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Volleyball Team Has Experience to Improve on Last Season
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / IMMIGRATION AND DIVERSITY : California, Here They Come
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : AIDS Benefit Goes Swimmingly : Campy Big Splash in Laguna Back Yard Nets More Than $400,000 for ASF
- Computer Hacker Snared in Cyber-Sting : Technology: Huntington Beach man is one of six arrested in alleged plot to steal credit card and cellular phone codes.
- Riordan to Announce Plans for 12-Day Asia Trade Mission
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- Westside : Police Substation Is Opened on Pier
- 1995 PREP PREVIEW: BOYS' CROSS-COUNTRY : Six Teams to Watch : Capistrano Valley
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Hey, Maybe It Isn't So Bad in L.A. After All
- INSURANCE
- New CEO Sets Reddi Brake on Course to Controlled Growth : Strategy: The auto parts firm, says Bill Leider, is in transition from its entrepreneurial phase to a 'professionally managed approach.'
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / SMALL BUSINESS : ACTION FILE / George C. Robinson and Linda Griego : Entrepreneurs' Formulas for Revival
- Artists Are Drawn Into New Territory : Art: Sculptor Sarah Perry's 'If' launches a series of illustrated children's books published by the Children's Library Press and J. Paul Getty Museum.
- Big Seasons Are Expected From O.C's Elite Athletes
- Tracy KeyserSanta Margarita, SeniorTennis/SinglesLast season, Keyser didn't...
- SHOW TIME: Oxnard's tourism bureau is looking...
- Nabisco Workers Fear for Their Jobs as Oxnard Plant Changes Owners : Business: Nestle will buy the firm's local factory and Ortega foods division. With 100 positions already lost, the remaining 450 may be in danger.
- The Class Of '96 : Cypress Baseball Star Bobby Brito Says Football Is Fun, Worth the Risk
- A Bold Stroke for Education Reform : Supt. Eastin's response to poor test scores deserves a try
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Can't Get Comfortable at Home
- Laguna Museum Promotes Colburn
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : USC : Michels Makes Most of Chance
- BODY WATCH : A Gift <i> From</i> Mothers, <i> to</i> Mothers : Babies: Human-milk banking is popular once again, now that safety measures have reduced the fears of viral infection and the threat of AIDS.
- A LOS ANGELES TIMES - FINANCIAL TIMES SPECIAL REPORT : The Next California--The State's Economy in the Year 2000 : The Next California / IMMIGRATION AND DIVERSITY : The State in 2000 : The Opportunities and Challenges of a Growing Population
- 20th Century on Rebound After Settling Quake Claims
- Clinton's Man in Bosnia: Diplomat With Undiplomatic Love of Limelight : Profile: Negotiator Richard Holbrooke is known for his ego, ambition and ability to attach himself to powerful people who can advance his career.