- THOUSAND OAKS : Movie Theater, Shops Planned for Project
- LAPD Officer Pleads Guilty to 2 Felonies : Crime: Man led Buena Park police on high-speed chase after they spotted him with strip-club dancer in pickup truck.
- Chatsworth : A 'Gung-Ho L.A. Guy' Spreads Cheer, Roses
- Central Los Angeles : LAPTOP COPS
- Police Seek Public's Help in Search for Missing Girls
- Private Hospitals Seek Voice in Reform : Health: Fearful that public system may yet collapse, administrators push to be heard in county decision-making process.
- Angels Target a Consolation Prize
- '90s FAMILY : Retirement, Like Marriage, Is Only What You Make of It
- Rams Peaking After Being in the Valley
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AFC : Bledsoe to Sit Out Next Game
- Ducks' Shtalenkov Saves Tie With Flames
- $1-Million Gift Gets MOCA Art Out of Storage : Art: Grant from the Eli Broad Family Foundation will allow museum to display more of its permanent collection.
- ENTERTAINMENT : Interscope President to Resign; Parting Amicable, Partner Says
- INSURANCE
- Plan for Unified Bosnia Is OKd--but Not Truce
- Dornan May Run for Both White House, House in '96 : Politics: Congressman who had said he wouldn't seek reelection mulls employing 'LBJ law' for simultaneous bids for Congress and President.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Self-Defense Claim Rejected in Stabbing
- Ex-Boxing Champ Faces Drug Charge : Courts: Attorney argues that Bobby Chacon is mentally incapacitated from fight injuries and did not understand crime.
- The Comforting Seismo-Moms
- CSUN Blaze Chars Rare Documents : Fire: Rare books and papers in history faculty trailer are lost. Short-circuit in air conditioner is blamed.
- Eligibility Ruling Forces Orange to Forfeit Games
- VIDEOSPocahontas Heads Homeward: Disney's "Pocahontas" will hit...
- TRADE
- Ex-Premier Andreotti Enters Dock for Italy's 'Trial of the Century' : Justice: Seven-time prime minister stands accused of an array of crimes stemming from Mafia ties. Next session will be in October.
- Dodgers Can't Satisfy Customers in Seats
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Gain in Wild-Card Race
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Birdsend' Tries to Soar, but Remains Earthbound
- Legal Reforms
- Rebates
- Simpson's Statement
- Teaching Tolerance
- Gang-Related Youth Homicides
- Term Limits for Legislators
- OTHER NEWS - Sept. 27, 1995
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- Obituaries - Sept. 27, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 27, 1995
- Unexpected Tax Bills Face Some Quake Victims
- Colleges : Campus scene : MISSION VIEJO : Banned Books to Be Celebrated at Festival
- Colleges : Campus scene : COSTA MESA : Movie Helps Cause of Myanmar Critic
- Supervisors Give Final OK to Austere Budget : Government: The county's bankruptcy losses lead to historic cuts in the $3.4-billion spending plan for fiscal 1995-96.
- Colleges : Campus scene : IRVINE : Professor Wins Prestigious Award
- PLAY IT AGAIN: Rancho Santiago Chancellor Vivian...
- U.S. Charges Japanese Trader With Bank Fraud : Wall Street: New York-based employee is accused of concealing $1.1 billion in unauthorized bond losses. Daiwa admits poor oversight.
- Weaver Friend Denies Ambush of Officers : Hearing: Kevin Harris said Ruby Ridge shooting began after marshals shot teen-ager's dog. He later admits he may have killed agent Degan.
- GOOD TIMING: Only hours after a downed...
- TVs Everywhere Tune to Trial's Final Drama
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Tales of Bodyguards, Ribbons and Krazy Glue
- Family Clings to Hope for Boy Wounded on Freeway : Violence: They keep vigil for 12-year-old who dreamed of soccer career. How, they ask, could this have happened?
- Quake Victims Face Unexpected Tax Bills : Property: Change in state law means breaks given for damage in temblor end when repairs are finished, not at close of fiscal year. Notices sent by county have spread anger and confusion.
- Wealth of Evidence All Points to Simpson, Clark Tells Jury : Trial: The prosecution begins closing arguments by disavowing Mark Fuhrman. Darden accuses defense attorneys of deception and their client of murder.
- Layoffs in Health Dept. Postponed
- Computer Parts Unlimited Moving to Moorpark Site
- Looters Try to Steal From Car With Hit-and-Run Victims Inside
- Prime Suspect Arrested in Slaying of Mexican Cardinal : Crime: Alleged drug-cartel hit man is accused of murdering priest in Guadalajara two years ago.
- Follow or Lead?
- Body Watch : TIDBITS : How to Reduce the Risk of Burns for Your Kids
- Fire Blackens 2,000 Acres Near Palm Springs; U.S. 111 Closed
- County Names Mittermeier CEO : Government: Board's unanimous decision to appoint 21-year O.C. employee comes after summer-long search. She dismisses criticism that an insider can't initiate change.
- VENTURA : 3,400 Lose Electricity After Truck Hits Pole
- To Become an American Is a 100% Deal : Naturalized citizens who stay involved with their homelands are a headache for Washington.
- Obituaries : Thomas Jolicoeur; Community College Board Member
- 'Future Is in the Neighborhood' : NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- WESTMINSTER : Jury Urged to Award Firefighters Damages
- Building Owners Cited for Violation
- Proposed Mall Seen as Boon to City Coffers : Development: But report says plan by Seventh-day Adventist Church could drain business from existing stores in Thousand Oaks.
- Politicians Intensify Probe of Graf
- National Technical Systems' Quarterly Profit Jumps 61%
- 2 Utilities to Merge in $3.1-Billion Deal : Energy: Baltimore Gas & Electric and Potomac Electric Power combined would create industry's ninth-largest company. A 10% staff cut is planned.
- Samoa Wins $86.7-Million Judgment Against Insurer
- Accurate Engineering Doubles Size of Facility
- Arabs of Bethlehem Greet Israeli-PLO Accord With Skepticism : West Bank: Residents of city that pilgrims flock to hope for economic improvement. But many resent the fact that troops will guard Jewish shrine.
- Saying 'Yes' to a Glossy Read on Latino Life
- Shawn BrassSonora, SeniorFootball/Running backMidway through the second...
- Lions Rescued From Idaho 'Shantytown' Given Shelter : Animals: Staff from Wildlife Waystation bring 27 big cats to California at the request of federal officials.
- Mayor Warns of Major Budget Gap in 1996-97 : Finances: A deficit of up to $250 million is projected. Riordan tells city officials they should continue belt-tightening.
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : Tapping the Solar Source
- Boy Shot on Freeway Listed as Critical : Violence: Police continue to search for suspects in the 'totally unprovoked' attack. The victim, who has brain injuries, is reportedly making slight progress.
- Defensive Move Is His Best
- THEATER REVIEW : The Score Is 'Faust's' Salvation : Newman's Music Carries Production Bedeviled by Awkward Storytelling
- Developer Blocks Horse Riders From Using Paths : Dispute: Equestrians are upset with the Dos Vientos housing project for restricting use of trails during construction, despite a verbal agreement to keep them open.
- SEAL BEACH : Big Surf Foils Plan to Catch Stingrays
- Community Profile: Malibu
- Valleywide : Stories to be Told in Sign Language
- Riordan Warns of Big Budget Gap in '96-'97 : Finances: Shortfall of up to $250 million is projected. Mayor rules out new taxes, tells city department heads to continue belt-tightening.
- Works Are a Natural Selection
- Company Town : The Melodrama of Time Warner
- Ventura County Economic Profile
- Ford to Test a 'One-Stop' Lease Program : Autos: Plan would allow customers to write a monthly check covering car payment, insurance and oil changes.
- Regulators to Seek $5 Million From Unit of Insurer Allianz : Consumers: Officials say company misrepresented life insurance policies as retirement plans. Firm denies it.
- Saab, Mercedes Dealership to Close at Ventura Center
- Man Gets 120 Days in Jail for Throwing Brick at Police Car
- 'Drug' Seized in Eddie Nash Arrest Is a Mothball : No Charges Are Filed Against Man Who Was Acquitted in 1981 Killings of 4 in Laurel Canyon
- Girl Slain in Alley Ambush Laid to Rest : Stephanie Kuhen Is Eulogized as 'God's Little Angel'; Police Arrest a 5th Suspect in Slaying
- Let's Call a Murderer a Murderer : Unabomber: This serial killer's past behavior provides our best insight into what he'll do in the future.
- Saberhagen Hoping to Put Time in a Bottle : Rockies: Like Swift on Monday, he will battle shoulder problems tonight as well as Dodgers.
- The Air's Fine Up Here
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Boselli Back, but Now Bouwens Is Out
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Emmitt Says He's OK, Will Play Sunday
- Q & A with DAVID BOWIE : 'Music [ Has] Started to Become . . . Bold and Muscular Again'
- COMPANY TOWN
- Gates Isn't the Top-Paid Executive at Microsoft
- Company Town : Technology Raises Pressures on Special Effects Companies
- Gold Express Communications Inc.: Shareholders of the...
- Pennsylvania Drillers Sue 3 Buyers Over Prices : Market: Struggling oil-well owners want a bigger piece of the profits of Pennzoil, Quaker State and Witco.
- Angie WinklerFountain Valley, SeniorCross-CountryWinkler, who has been...
- COLUMN ONE : Japanese Investors Say 'Aloha' : Their Hawaiian real estate buying boom has gone bust. As they retreat, the shell-shocked state hopes to attract other Asian suitors and U.S. bargain hunters.
- Russian TV Pulls the Plug on Solzhenitsyn's Biting Talk Show
- Notebook : Moherman Making a Bid to Start for the Cougars
- Files Show CIA Warned of Soviet Decline : Intelligence: Agency declassifies reports to refute criticism it was unaware of events. U.S. officials often failed to act on its warnings.
- COSTA MESA : Drivers Who Ran Over Motorcyclist Sought
- 27 Lions Make Trip From Idaho : Animals: Wildlife Waystation becomes new home to beasts after federal official seeks their rescue.
- San Fernando : Registration Urged for Youth Activities
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Quake Work, Police Station
- Beach and Park Fee Increases Proposed : Recreation: County agency says help is needed to meet $33-million outlay. Anti-tax group is opposed.
- Studio City : Group Likely to Drop Suit Against In-N-Out
- THOUSAND OAKS : AAUW Branch Sets Annual Breakfast
- Westlake Village : City to Review Plan for Senior Housing
- FAIRPLEX : Pedroza Wins Feature and Three Other Races
- Angel Coaches Learning to Play Hardball With Software : Technology: With new computer program, they search for answers on opponents' statistical tendencies.
- Litton Will Acquire Unit of Delco Systems
- Company Town : DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- AUTOS
- Xircom Sells Off Network Printer Line to Pacific Data
- Female Military Student Joins 3 Others Seeking Citadel Entry
- Dionne Quintuplets Accuse Their Father of Molestation : Canada: Three surviving sisters tell TV interviewer all five were abused for years. Other family members dispute famous siblings' allegations.
- Sure, the action and yelling are part of the draw. But when it comes to martial arts, instilling discipline and teaching kids to walk away from fights are the real . . . : Kick Backs
- THOUSAND OAKS : Supervisor Schillo to Host Open House
- FILLMORE : Dino's Carhop Eatery Serves Its Last Meal
- LA HABRA : Trash Collection Fees to Rise $3.91 a Month
- Ventura Bans Camping at Public Parks, Beaches
- DANA POINT : Investigators Call Church Fire Deliberate
- Cimco Might Sell Its Most Profitable Subsidiary : Manufacturing: The Costa Mesa plastics maker is considering a deal to help stem recent losses.
- BRIEFLY : Enterprise
- Despite Bailout, Eviction of Comatose Patients to Proceed : Health care: County officials hear appeals from families. But Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center ward still faces closure.
- The Film Was Noir; the Palace, Pink
- From Mean-Mouthed to Menacing
- Sweep Finds 12 of 34 Stores Selling to Minors
- THE NFL / BILL PLASCHKE : Hindsight and 'Foursight' After Week 4
- California Law Doesn't Require AIDS Test
- Insurer AIG to Restructure Its Brokerage Business
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Investors Mark Time Prior to Fed Meeting
- Company Town : Jacobson Reunited at Disney With Former Boss at Fox
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Returning Bosnians Face Evidence of War's Horrors
- Northridge : Breakfast Raises $7,000 for Police Division
- San Fernando Valley : Students Taught Manners Matter
- SANTA PAULA : Dog Training Classes to Be Offered at Park
- Mittermeier Known for Substance, Not Flash : Profile: Career county worker's low-key style served her well as airport director, many say. Observers believe that approach will be critical to her success as CEO.
- Body Watch : Sinusitis Sufferers Can Help Themselves
- U.S. Judge Refuses to Deport Former Top Mexican Official : Law: Jurist says there is insufficient evidence to prove that ex-deputy attorney general embezzled funds. Ruiz Massieu is also accused of covering up probe of his brother's assassination.
- University Student Prepares for Life Behind the Mike : Broadcasting: Isaac Lowenkron has made himself the Voice of the Trojans, and hopes one day to make a living announcing games.
- Gang Patrol Faces Bumpy Night : Crime: The Special Problems Unit goes to work in West Valley.
- Ship Influx Expected for Military Exercises
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEXICAN MAFIA : End the Reign of the King Rats : More support for anti-gang programs and federal/local initiatives targeting the thugs will offer kids an alternative.
- Police Used VD Ruse in Abuse Case : Crime: Officials taped Coach Mark Schuster's worried reaction to stepdaughter's phony story about having contracted gonorrhea, court papers show.
- Gullikson to Make Rare Appearance on the Champions Tour This Week
- Fighting to the Finish : Boxing: Former WBC champion Paul Banke, who has AIDS, hopes to provide an example that others can follow to battle the disease.
- Dick Steinberg, Former Ram Executive, Dies at 60 of Cancer
- ALBUM REVIEW / POP : Bowie Returns to Realm Where Art, Rock Overlap : "Outside" <i> Virgin</i> , DAVID BOWIE ***
- Democrats Shift, Decide to Offer Medicare Plan : Spending: Party had excoriated GOP proposals. Now, it will provide softer alternative to Republican ideas.
- Apria Healthcare's Shares Dip 16.5% on Move to Cut Medicare
- Senate OKs $2.2-Billion Spending Plan for Congress : Budget: It would close the Office of Technology Assessment and cut funds for General Accounting and Government Printing offices.
- Fight Over Warner Bros. Expansion Intensifies : Burbank: Opponents launch last-minute bid to stall the 20-year plan as City Council prepares to vote on the project.
- ANAHEIM : Rescue Training Center to Be Dedicated Today
- Williams Wrestles With TV's Fast Pace : Television: Actress finds a meaty role in 'Client' series. But the production tempo allows less time to hone her craft.
- Weekend Box Office : Grisly 'Seven' Outdraws 'Showgirls'
- Pepperdine Opens Westlake Satellite Campus
- Bringing Outdoors Marketing Outdoors : Retail: L.L. Bean offers classes in kayaking, fly fishing and other woodsy skills as a way to lure customers into an ongoing relationship.
- BioSource to Acquire DNA Fragment Maker
- Kmart Sells Money-Losing Auto Service Business : Divestiture: Roger Penske buys 860 centers for $112 million. Company to focus on retailing.
- Anand Wins, Ends Run of Draws
- For Smokers, Restrictions Build Bonds and Business
- Dr. Seuss' Widow Gives Over $10 Million to UCSD
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- NEWBURY PARK : 4 Men Arrested as Robbery Suspects
- LAGUNA BEACH : Hilltop Housing Topic for Meeting
- Body Watch : The Point of This Research Is to Rely Less on Hypodermics : Medicine: Drug delivery via ultrasound is now being tested on hairless rats. Human trials could begin soon.
- VENTURA, SANTA PAULA : Clinics to Aid Foes of Avocado Importation
- $281,500 Grant Earmarked for Modernizing Public Housing
- Brave Initiative in Middle East : Rabin and Arafat defy extremists in reaching accord on West Bank
- Westside : Coastal Cleanup Nets Tons of Trash
- Ducks Move to Renew Negotiations With Kilger's Agent : Hockey: Ferreira calls rookie's representative to reopen contract talks. Team trims roster to 28 healthy players.
- SMALL COLLEGES / LONNIE WHITE : After 100 Years, Football Is Still Fun at Occidental
- James J. Fiedler was named chairman and...
- Java Computers Likely to Jolt the Market : Technology: Low-cost, streamlined machines could access programs and data on other computers, firm says.
- Superior Industries Plans to Buy Back Stock
- We The People Document Service Opens in Ventura
- DirectAmerica to Be Bought for $7 Million in Stock
- Getty Museum Buys Seminal Monet Work : Art: 'Wheatstacks' and works by Degas and Millet bolster collection.
- BRIEFLY : Enterprise
- Crime Rate in State's Biggest Cities Declines : Police: Drop of 7% continues trend that started three years ago. Tough sentencing law is having an effect, Lungren says.
- Body Watch : Fare Minded : Carrie Latt Wiatt made her name helping stars slim down. With her new book, she lets the rest of us in her secrets.
- Rebel Assault in Sierra Leone Leaves 107 Dead
- Ballet Frankfurt Will Premiere 'Eidos: Telos'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Jordan Gives His Record Unenthusiastic Reception
- U.S. Firms Find Patience Can Pay in Foreign Ventures : Investments: Shouldering some of the burden amid wild currency swings can yield loyalty--and profits later.
- California Amplifier Boosts Quarterly Net to $1 Million
- ENTERPRISE : LEARNING CURVE: FLANIGAN FARMS : Happy Trail Mix : A 'Health Nut' Builds a Strong Business
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Access HealthNet Completes Private Stock Placement
- Bosnia to Attend Talks After U.S. Reassurances
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Woman's Journey Toward Equilibrium : THE BEAST, A Reckoning With Depression <i> by Tracy Thompson</i> . Putnam $23.95, 288 pages
- Teacher Training Lags as State Shifts Its Strategy on Reading : Education: 'Whole language' method recommended eight years ago falters on basic skills, task force found. Getting 7,700 schools to heed the message is difficult.
- Clinton Keeps Nuclear Bomb Research at Livermore Lab : Science: President says the facility is needed to ensure the reliability and safety of an aging weapons stockpile. More than 3,000 jobs will be saved at the site.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Films at Cal Lutheran to Focus on Diversity
- Quake Sensors Check on Kern County Wave : Aftershocks: Scientists express concern about recent movements. But they hope swarm will proceed without a large temblor.
- Signing Sweepstakes : Colin Powell and his book are sure to attract a crowd to Fountain Valley. But for many writers, autograph sessions can be a lonely business.
- Possible Venues for Klaas Murder Trial Down to 4, Including L.A
- West Hills : Fallbrook Mall to Add Burlington Coat
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis.
- TUSTIN : Woman Sues Man, Says He Stabbed Dog
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Seeking Ways to Help End Gang Warfare
- Fien Audible, in Hot Water : College football: UCLA quarterback is reprimanded by Donahue for his comments after loss.
- SAAB, SAAB: Sniff, sniff. It's goodby time...
- NEXT L.A.: A look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : A Case of Bright Blight, Big City
- Work In Progress : Seeking New Challenges, Coaches Range Far Afield to Fill Free Time
- Authorities Identify Victim in Car Crash
- Taking a Healing Vacation : Local doctors are looking for others to join in volunteering time to help fight the scourge of cervical cancer in Africa.
- VAN NUYS : For Homework, Say 'Please' and 'Thanks'
- Obituaries : Richard D. Vail; Citrus Ranch Foreman
- Central Los Angeles : Planned Rail Link Questioned
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cubs' Castillo Misses No-Hitter by One Strike
- AEROSPACE
- Trading Halted in Shares of Electronics Firm : Securities: Home Theater Products seeks the action in the wake of ex-auditor's charges that profit was overstated.
- This Road Show Isn't a Comedy
- Drugstore Firm Gives Building to Archdiocese : Business: Cardinal Mahony receives Thrifty PayLess' former Mid-Wilshire headquarters. The company, which moved to Oregon after merger, could get a $14-million tax write-off.
- 'Drug' Seized in Arrest of Eddie Nash Is a Mothball : Narcotics: No charges are filed against the man who was acquitted of the 1981 killings of four people in Laurel Canyon.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Let's Make a Seal
- OJAI : Ranger Station to Be Closed on Sundays
- With its sun-drenched image immortalized in Beach...
- The Truth Is Baylor Hated the Dodgers
- TELEVISIONLive Coverage of Trial: Local television will...
- Michael Moriarty's 'Special' Way of Sharing Self-Discovery : Theater review: One-man show has bright humor, but soapbox gets in the way.
- What Should Be Off-Limits to Public in Corporate Lawsuits? : Courts: Debate intensifies with BusinessWeek's attempt to report on Bankers Trust- Procter & Gamble dispute.
- Company Town
- BRIEFLY : Enterprise
- Awards Honor Ulcer, Immune System Studies
- California Amplifier Posts 92% Gain in Profits
- Rate Cut Unlikely as Home Sales See Boost : Economy: National figure posts 5.1% increase over last year. Fed policy-setting arm meets today on interest rates.
- AIRLINES
- ITT Gilfillan Wins Turkish Radar Systems Contract
- COMPANY TOWN : Better the 2nd Time Around? : Will Time Warner's Rocky Marriage Affect New Spouse?
- Most Firms Do Their Firings Just in Time for Holidays
- A Mesmerized Mom Jumps Into the Act
- By The Numbers : Spotlight
- Funeral Services Set for Sheriff's Special Officer
- Apartment House Owners Charged With Slum Violations
- Collapse at House Fire Traps Three : Rescue: Firefighters receive minor injuries in one of Huntington's bigger blazes, official says.
- IRVINE : Woman Escapes Car in Train's Path
- Q & A
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Detmer to Miss Two Games for Sure, Rest Unknown
- Changing Course : 600 Celebrate Stern-Wheeler's New Name and New Mission as a Museum
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Successes in Foreign Policy a Mix of Diplomacy, Luck : Leadership: Assertiveness and other on-the-job lessons have played roles in White House's recent advances in Bosnia and Middle East.
- OXNARD : Salvation Army Sells Community Center
- All Children Deserve a Chance : Stigmatizing those born out of wedlock makes it politically expedient to deny them rights.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Downtown Cleanup Plan Includes Dog Ban
- 4 Accused of Smuggling Animals Parts
- Unanimous Juries Work--Let's Not Change the Rule : Acceptance of 11-1 or 10-2 votes could erode defendants' rights
- Whittaker Gets OK to Build Homes, Commercial Center
- Price Decline
- Unit Instruments Inc: The Yorba Linda company's...
- Supervisors Choose Airport Director to Run Orange County : Bankruptcy: Jan Mittermeier gets broad powers to reshape government. But some say an insider can't succeed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Observers Fear It's Business as Usual in O.C.
- Holiday Stamps Due Soon
- RSVP : A Cause You Could Really Sink Your Teeth Into
- LAW : Supreme Court Gathers in Secret Sessions to Choose Its Battles : Justices' selection of cases can have profound effects, showing which statutory areas they intend to transform.
- A Cultural Oasis Faces Real World Woes : Legacy: Money problems may force cuts at Plaza de la Raza. But supporters vow to tap new sources.
- OCTA Believes Less Is More With New Bus System
- CAMARILLO : NASA Lesson Inspires Kids to Reach for Stars
- ORANGE : Nonprofit Shop Crafts Livelihood for Destitute Artisans
- FULLERTON : Senior Center Seeking Vendors for Bazaar
- Slain Child Mourned : Stephanie Kuhen Is Laid to Rest as Police Arrest 5th Suspect in Shooting
- Supervisors to Get Proposal to Extend 2 Libraries' Hours
- Thousand Oaks, Oxnard Post 12.3% Drop in Crime : Survey: Law enforcement officials in both cities praise community-policing efforts for declining figures. But Simi Valley sees a 6.8% increase during the first six months of 1995.
- South Bay : Svorinich Opens Center : Los Angeles City Councilman Rudy Svorinich Jr. has opened a community service center in Harbor Gateway.
- Changing of Places in Seattle : Angels: Crucial two-game series at Kingdome pits once-hot California against red-hot Mariners.
- BRIEFLY : Enterprise
- Micropolis Teams Up With BTS Broadcast Television
- Fidelity National Financial Inc.: The Irvine title...
- Trading Suspended in Anaheim Firm's Stock : Securities: Home Theater Products seeks the action in the wake of ex-auditor's charges that profit was overstated.
- Christopher Calls for Major Reform of U.N. : Diplomacy: Secretary of state urges the world body to streamline its myriad agencies. He seeks to quiet GOP critics intent on cutting U.S. funds.
- SIMI VALLEY : Center Needs Items for Rummage Sale
- The umps must not have seen it:In...
- Man Fatally Shot After Argument
- Funds Sought for Bigger, Better Barracks : Navy: Battalion center in Port Hueneme asks for $9 million in federal money to build facilities with more space and more showers.
- 2 Perspectives on Race and Life in L.A.
- Stigma Feared in Sweatshop Aftermath : El Monte: Residents worry that their town's image has been tainted by the incident, which they say could have happened anywhere.
- Casting Sins Into the Sea on Jewish New Year
- IRVINE : Backers of Recall Distribute Flyers
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Denies Demeaning Giants
- San Francisco Ballet will hold auditions for...
- 20 Ways to Sing the Blues : Pop music review: Acts at a 2-day festival range widely but share an emotional link.
- Perot Launches Drive for Third National Party
- Suspect Fails to Elude Police With Ocean Swim
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District, Union OK Teachers' Contract
- Wrecked Sears Stuck in Limbo : Building Is Key to Area's Fate but Simi Can't Get It Repaired or Razed
- Karros Puts Dodgers Back in First Place