- THE TIMES POLL : Wilson and Brown Vulnerable : Both candidates for governor face considerable opposition in their own parties. Sen. Feinstein is in for a wide-open race with Republican challenger Michael Huffington.
- 90's FAMILY
- O'Neill Has Narrow Lead in Long Beach Mayoral Race
- How to Start Your Own Search
- Library Plans Offerings From Rap to Chamber Music
- QUICK TAKESKids can give their dads an...
- A Week to Remember for Freshwater Catches
- 6 Musicals Due at Arts Center
- Justices Hear Oral Arguments in Prop. 103 Insurance Case
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : POSTCARD FROM CYBERSPACE : Let Gopher Dig for Government Information
- 12-Year-Old Pilot Crosses Atlantic
- Capitol Hill Sends Warning to Clinton on Health Care Reform: Move It or Lose It : Congress: The legislation is still plodding in several committees. Some insiders say it's up to the President to save it from a slow death.
- RSVP : Keaton Vanishes at 'Amelia' Screening, Too
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads No Contest in Bombing
- LOS ANGELES : Mayor's Residence to Be Remodeled for Official Use
- No Bullpen--Martinez Does It, 2-0 : Baseball: His second consecutive shutout follows the Dodgers' meeting with relievers.
- Mathews Loses Top Basketball Assistant
- Delahoussaye Won't Ride Strodes Creek
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS
- Clinton Backs Plan to Divide Bosnia in Two
- Deadly Strain of Strep Bacteria May Be Returning
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- The Orange County Vote : LOCAL ELECTIONS COUNTY : Runoff Appears Likely in Clerk-Recorder Race
- SIMI VALLEY : Kmart Cancels Plan to Build New Store
- MISSION VIEJO : Teen Dance Club Plan Draws Concerns
- Trakh, Wunder Join UCI Basketball Staff
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Springer Put on Notice: Next in Line
- Crash Kills Woman, Banks Is Charged
- Wright Enjoys His Rewards : Hard-Throwing Katella Pitcher Is County Player of the Year
- Washington Post Lawyer Says Register Will Drop Ads With Disputed Phrase
- Saudi Flags on Burger Bags: A Big MacStake : Marketing: Muslims complained that McDonald's World Cup packaging sent Koran verse to the trash bin.
- Study Finds Johnny Can't Write Too Well : Education: Most U.S. students cannot express themselves effectively, the Administration reports. Researchers link poor skills and TV viewing.
- Rangers Powered by Leetch : Game 4: New York beats the Canucks, 4-2, and can win the Stanley Cup on Thursday at home.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ocean Breeze Park Dedicated by City
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : No Expansion Appears on the Horizon
- Anderson, Angels Tune Out Early, Lose to Twins, 8-6
- NBA FINALS : Tired? Knicks Say the Edge Is Theirs : Game 1: They take on the Rockets tonight after 18 playoff games and little rest--the way Riley likes it.
- ECONOMY
- Fugitive Suspect in Amy Biehl Death Is Caught, Ordered Held
- Huffington Wins Bid to Challenge Feinstein : Senate: Lopsided victory over GOP rival sets stage for fall race that is likely to set a record for campaign spending.
- OXNARD : Council OKs Pay Raise for City Clerk
- It's Still Time for Something Totally Different
- GIRLS
- Respite for Investors : Yields Edging Down Slowly While Stocks Recoup Losses
- Panel Retains Abortion in Health Bill
- GOP Tries to Tip Balance in Key Primary Races for House : Politics: Eight states hold contests. Voting shapes up ballot challenges for the fall election.
- Primaries in 8 States Set Fall Battleground : Politics: From the statehouses to Capitol Hill, few incumbents face tough challenges. But November lineups will find GOP fighting for House control.
- Colombia Quake Starts Avalanche; at Least 100 Die
- THOUSAND OAKS : 5% Hike Expected on School Bus Fares
- 'Bridge to Nowhere' Is Finally Opened
- Signs of Fire Season : About 165,000 Acres of Tinder-Like, Open Land Will Be Closed Friday Until Rains Return
- Preacher's Funeral Mirrors His Spirit : Memorials: Thousands attend service for evangelist Robert W. McMurray, recalling him with singing and dancing.
- COBI'S OFFSIDE
- The Paris-L.A. Connection
- South Coast Stars Lead Way
- TV REVIEW : 'La Boheme' an Energetic, Uneven Outing
- Pop Music Review : Some Lessons From a Blues Master: Otis Rush : His arsenal of guitar licks and his vocal style are impressive, even if his performance is something less than inspired.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : PLOWSHARES : Star Wars Technology, in Defense of Health
- Deregulation Plan Attacked From All Sides : Energy: PUC proposal for electricity competition draws complaints. Officials say the issue could reach the Supreme Court.
- Ticketmaster Documents Sought in Probe : Entertainment: Rock group Pearl Jam filed a federal complaint alleging that agency's monopoly kept it from touring.
- CareLine Inc.: The company said Tuesday that...
- 90'S FAMILY : The Roots of Ourselves : As more people search for lost family history, they are discovering truths about themselves.
- San Diego to Raise Hotel Room Tax to Fund New Sports Arena
- TUSTIN : City Inches Toward Term Limit Measure
- Grandparents Testify in Death of Infant Bitten by Rat : Court: The vehicle where the couple's 4-month-old grandson and his parents lived was infested with roaches and strewn with trash and spoiled food, they say.
- All-Star Girls' Basketball Player to Leave Royal for Simi Valley
- NBA, Down in Ratings, Loses Another Viewer in Chicago
- K2 DEMANDS. . . : Tiptop Shape : The Burgess Brothers Will Need That, More to Scale Imposing Peak
- Theater Review : All's Not Right With Newport Theatre's 'World'
- Pearl Jam vs. Ticketmaster: Choosing Sides : Legal file: The pop music world is divided over the Seattle band's allegations, which led to a Justice Department investigation into possible anti-competitive practices in the ticket distribution industry.
- Runoffs Forced; O.C. Incumbents End Strong : Election: Bitter November showdown is expected for Weider's seat. Fullerton recall appears to be succeeding.
- College Binge Drinking Soars, Study Finds : Alcohol: The number of female abusers is found to have risen significantly. Panel recommends a campaign to deglamorize campus consumption.
- CULVER CITY : $30,000 Reward Offered in Officer's Shooting
- Decision '94: The Primaries : Former Wilson Aide Leading in 24th District
- Is It Time to Bond? : Yields Edging Down Slowly While Stocks Recoup Losses
- AIRLINES
- Veterans Sue 11 U.S. Firms, Blame Them for Desert Storm Disabilities
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Murder-Thriller Puts History to Good Use : THE ALIENIST <i> by Caleb Carr</i> / Random House $22, 496 pages
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Budget Holds Line While Hiking Police Spending 7% : Services: Cuts in community grants and four layoffs will maintain last year's level of $28.7 million.
- NORTHRIDGE : 3rd Bomb Found at Middle School Within a Week
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : CLAS Case Could Return to Court : Education: State officials may seek another order requiring district to give test even if judge's decision is appealed.
- Decision '94: The Primaries : Port Hueneme Taps Tax Hike; Oak Park Opts for Status Quo
- Crash Kills Woman, Chip Banks Charged
- THE 1994-95 BROADWAY SERIES
- STAGENo Tony, According to Jackie: Comedian Jackie...
- Court Resurrects Big Defense Fraud Case : Whistle-blowing: Appellate decision reverses dismissal of a 1980s suit against Northrop.
- S. Africa to Probe Abuses, Offer Amnesty : Human rights: Panel to focus on reconciliation. Those who confess to political crimes will be pardoned.
- 2 Shareholders Sue Koll, Alleging Unfair Stock Offer
- Study Strengthens Cancer Link to Secondhand Smoke : Health: Exposure during both childhood and adulthood poses greatest risk. Tobacco industry disputes findings.
- San Diego D.A. Trails in Bid for a 7th Term
- Trying to win the hearts and minds...
- PACOIMA : Mover Sentenced for Overcharging
- The Orange County Vote
- GLENDALE : District Applies for Preschool Grant
- BREA : Councilman Plans to Seek Reelection
- OAK PARK : 3 Held in Series of Car Burglaries
- Thursday Ruling Is Expected on Playboy Ban : Workplace: Judge questions L. A. County's position that its policy is required by federal anti-discrimination laws.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Rodeos to Benefit Anti-Drug Group
- Plan Would Avert $40-Million Probation Agency Cut : Finances: County will tap sales tax, state sources for additional revenue. Funding is contingent on labor agreement.
- The Orange County Vote : Headlands Slate Leads in Dana Point : Development: The $500-million hotel resort and 370-homes project has played a big part in the city election.
- To Invite Farrakhan Is to Invite Racism : Anti-Semitism: The NAACP embrace of the Nation of Islam leader will in the end harm black people as well as Jews.
- Arizona State Coach Brock, Battling Cancer, Goes Home
- It's Never Over Until the 'Ishtar' Guys Sing
- GUN WATCH : No Safe Place
- GLENDALE : Victim Tells of Being Shot While Driving
- Simi Raises Homeowners' Landscaping Fees by 17% : Public works: Next fiscal year, residents who are now paying $776 yearly will pay $899 for maintenance.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Eligible for Added Quake Aid
- Six Graduates Hurt as Gunfire Erupts at Party : Violence: Attackers fire at the Venice home of an honors student. Incident is the second in three days in which a graduation gathering ends in shooting.
- VENTURA : City Police Tow Cars With Unpaid Tickets
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD to Outfit Officers With Stronger Helmets
- Palestinian TV Airs in Jericho
- Fatal Oceanside Fire Blamed on Children Playing With Matches
- Countywide : Links Service Group Awards Scholarships
- The Orange County Vote : Morrissey, Hammond Lead Races : Legislature: Moreno holds edge over Metzler in Democratic fight for party's only seat in the county.
- The Orange County Vote : Early Voting Back Ousters in Fullerton : Recalls: Similar effort against 4 on Westminster council, backed by firefighters, appears headed for defeat.
- SEAL BEACH : Long-Distance Reply to Message in Bottle
- ENCINO : Seniors' Prank Seen as Brush With the Law
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : Judge Voids 1992 Election Creating School District
- Premium Cable Channels Adopt Content Labels : Television: HBO, Showtime, the Movie Channel and Cinemax will provide advisories on violence, sex and offensive language beginning this month.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Pick an Internet Cruising Vehicle
- RETAIL AND RESTAURANTS
- O.C.'s Gotech Focus of Major Fraud Probe : Construction: State accuses custom home builder of siphoning nearly $1 million from clients and subcontractors.
- Diceon to Issue New Stock to Cancel Debt
- Consumer Credit Jump Is Biggest in 9 Years : Economy: April's $8.9-billion increase is 11th straight monthly gain. Credit card borrowing rises a record $5 billion.
- Countywide : Volunteers Rise Again in Russia
- Granada Hills Not Just a Beat for This Officer
- BURBANK : Airport Budget Expected to Double in Next Year
- BREA : Waiver Sought for Class Size Penalty
- Countywide : Supervisors OK Wastefulness Study
- Walter Baranger, Longtime Lawyer in County, Dies
- VENTURA : School May Move for Street Reopening
- THE TIMES 1994 ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL TEAM : Coach of the Year : Tereschuk's Tempo on Pace for Servite
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Mondesi, on Strike, Takes a Strike
- Holy Mackerel! Lost King Salmon Found
- TV Ratings : For Eighth Consecutive Week, ABC Is No. 1
- AmeriQuest Technologies and Kenfil Inc. Make Stock Swap
- Justices Limit Defense Access to Search Warrants
- Voter Turnout at Polls Could Be Record Low
- $2-Million Bail Stays for Suspect in Rapes : Hearing: Arraignment is scheduled June 20 for a Woodland Hills man charged with 37 counts that also involve kidnaping and child molestation.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Samuels Trial Not Menendez Extravaganza
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City, Firms Unite in Development Plans
- Palimony Case
- The Orange County Vote : LOCAL ELECTIONS / TREASURER : Citron Leads Nearly 2 to 1 Against 1st Opponent in 20 Years : Finance: Moorlach said he would consider himself victorious just for making the public aware of the way the incumbent invested public money.
- Traffic and Smog
- Ex-Actress, Sen. Dills Take Early Leads in Legislative Races : Legislature: Attorney Sheila James Kuehl leads five Democrats in the 41st Assembly District. State Sen. Ralph Dills, 84, is ahead of three challengers in a district stretching from Venice to Long Beach.
- The Orange County Vote : LOCAL ELECTIONS / JUDGES : Whitney Builds Large, Early Lead Despite State's Misconduct Charges : Courts: Publicity surrounding alleged misdeeds helped incumbent, judge's attorney says. Opponent attributes strong showing to 'voter ignorance.'
- Service Cuts for Immigrants
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Border Patrol Case
- Solzhenitsyn
- Muhammad Shooting
- OTHER NEWS - June 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 8, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 8, 1994
- Obituaries - June 8, 1994
- Obituaries - June 8, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 8, 1994
- Anti-Gang Agency Given $2.5 Million : Budget: City Council fails to override Riordan veto, guaranteeing funding for fledgling Hope in Youth organization.
- WHOSE MONEY? You think all those business...
- Suspected Arson Guts Home, Injures Girl, 13 : Fire: Black teen-ager, badly burned in Oak View blaze, had been target of racial taunts. Nine other family members are displaced.
- The Orange County Vote : LOCAL ELECTIONS / SUPERVISORS : Three Running Neck and Neck in 2nd District : Silva, Tillotson and Moulton Patterson fight for two spots in November runoff vote whose winner will succeed retiring Wieder.
- Brown Wins, to Face Wilson : Quake Relief Bonds Trail; Huffington Coasts : Election: 'I will not let you down,' the Democrat tells her supporters in the gubernatorial race. Newcomer Ron Unz is crushed in the Republican primary by the governor.
- Decision '94: The Primaries : Valley Voters Turn Out to Polls in Dismal Numbers : Balloting: Trend reflects poor statewide showing, which, as predicted, may be lowest in recorded history.
- Roberti Felled by Little-Known Foe Angelides
- Bond Issues That Raise Debt Headed for Defeat
- Girl Burned in Suspicious Fire in Ojai Valley : Blaze: Arson is suspected in destruction of Oak View home. Victim, 13, had earlier been the target of racial taunts. Nine other family members are displaced.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arafat's Health Woes Raise Fears About Peace Process : Mideast: Possible successors lack charisma of chairman. But PLO says cause goes beyond one leader.
- Governor and Brown Confident; Turnout Low : Politics: Voter apathy lends an air of uncertainty. Only about 12% had gone to polls by midafternoon.
- Yaroslavsky, Block, Hahn Take Leads : County: Front-runners hold hefty margins in races for 3rd District supervisor, sheriff and assessor. Supervisor Gloria Molina is reelected.
- Game Warden Report Blames Police for Bear's Shooting
- Veterans Recall Sacrifice of Slain Comrades
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Asia : Fewer Barriers Make for Good Neighbors : Intra-Asian commerce is on the rise. Last year, Japan's trade surplus with its regional partners exceeded its surplus with the U.S.
- Yields Fall on Fed Interview; Stocks Mixed
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Dock Talk
- GARDEN GROVE : District Graduation Dates Approaching
- 17 Arrests Made in Bookmaking Raids : Crime: Sheriff's deputies simultaneously hit sites in five counties. Authorities say they have crippled--for now--a sports gambling ring netting $5 million a month.
- FILLMORE : Motorcyclist Dies After Collision
- SANTA PAULA : Water District Buys Old Bank Building
- The Day It Was Almost Over for Yogi Berra
- Twins Put an End to Leftwich's Streak
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Blames His Frustration
- ALL-COUNTY BADMINTON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : There's No Stopping Pak, Poyyak This Summer : Boys: Dedication and nose-to-grindstone attitude make the difference for Corona del Mar junior.
- Hopes Rise for Tribe That Has No Reservation : Native Americans: Federal actions may help the Timbisha Shoshone establish a land base at Death Valley. Only 40 to 60 members now live in a bleak settlement there.
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : Millions of Engines Rev Up the Asian Economy : To start a family. To start a business. To travel. Such goals help make individual workers productive. : SOMCHAI KOKRATAE, 37, <i> Bangkok dockworker </i>
- Chinese Jet Crash Kills All 160 Aboard
- FULLERTON : Planning Meeting to Focus on Trees
- VENTURA : Police Say Man Killed in Crash Was at Fault
- SIMI VALLEY : Gas Station Clerk Injured in Robbery
- * ARCS Mortgage Inc., a Calabasas mortgage...
- Company Town : In the Name of the Son : John Davis Is Working to Make His Own Mark
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Silly Civic Centerpiece Captures a City's Heart : San Francisco celebrates the 20th anniversary of 'Beach Blanket Babylon,' a cabaret-style spoof of pop culture, with a total lack of solemnity.
- 6 Protesters Charged in First Use of Law to Shield Abortion Clinics
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : All Aboard
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Asian Dynamism Fills an Ocean of Commerce
- O.C. Observance Evokes Memories for Veterans : Remembrance: Small gathering at Nixon library relives the momentous day in which the soldiers of democracy prevailed over the forces of totalitarianism.
- VENTURA : Donated Car for Sale by Nonprofit Center
- CIF-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. TOURNAMENT : Sunny Hills' Lee Rallies to Knock Off Booth
- Whiting to Coach Basketball at Chatsworth
- Music Review : Master Chorale Ends Season With 'Carmina'
- AIRLINES
- Medical Insurance for Pets Can Be a Lifesaver : Coverage: An Anaheim provider is nation's largest insurer of animals and has issued more than a half-million policies.
- Auto Dealers Reporting 10% to 40% Rise in Sales for 1994
- Special Devices Reports Profit of $755,000 in 2nd Quarter
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Los Angeles and Long Beach : PORTS
- Dispute Over Pipeline Puts U.S., Turkey on Collision Course for Confrontation : Diplomacy: Ankara wants the oil languishing in conduit from Iraq. Washington says U.N. sanctions forbid it.
- BURBANK : Airport's Budget Expected to Soar
- Simi Board to Discuss Uniforms at Garden Grove Elementary : Education: The principal says the optional dress code of navy and white would promote safety. One board member calls it a superficial remedy for conflict.
- The Staff for 'Trade'
- Television Show Seeks to Re-Create CHP Slayings : Crime: Four officers were gunned down at a roadside cafe in Newhall 24 years ago. The incident changed police procedures.
- Coasting Through Life
- Robert D. Hoyt, Former Mayor of Orange, Dies
- Jimmy Says Call Jerry Wealthy, but Please Don't Call Him Al
- O.C. Art Review : 'Commodity Image' Is on the Money : The Laguna exhibition takes an objective look at photography's role in creating our desire to spend, spend, spend.
- Fired Executive Countersues Donna Karan, Claims Fraud
- Red Onion to Reopen in Thousand Oaks
- Xsirius Inc. Wins Another Mars Exploration Contract
- Peter West has been appointed vice president...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fitness Walking for Senior Citizens Set
- Doubly Decisive Designation
- ORANGE : Council Meetings to Be Aired for 6 Weeks
- Judge Says District Must Administer CLAS Tests
- CAMARILLO : Mailers to Describe New Smoking Law
- Rams Land Former Raider Hester
- Music Review : Ojai Diary II: Festival Finales, Intimate and Grand
- After Some Traffic Delays, Founders Get It in Gear : Pop music: Winwood and Capaldi focus on their tour, which stops tonight in Anaheim, and on a new album.
- 3D Systems Turns Profit on Record Revenue
- Company Town : New Networks Struggle to Find Niche
- For World Cup Entrepreneur, a Banner Year : Advertising: Sign maker Gold Graphics rebuilds its quake-jolted business in time to publicize the international soccer extravaganza.
- American Savings Takes Over Deposits
- Michigan Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeals in Kevorkian Case
- Bear Captured Near Palm Springs Homes
- BOOK REVIEW / Fiction : 6 Women, 180 Years and One Dull Story : THE GIRLS <i> by Elaine Kagan</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf; $23, 307 pages
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Nothing but the Facts
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : America : U.S. Market's Size Lures Innovators : Customer bases can be huge here. But because of that very potential, the struggle to sell is a never-ending battle.
- Officials Examine Disturbing Quake Repair Data
- Martin Lawrence Nears Financing From Herrick
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : Millions of Engines Rev Up the Asian Economy : To start a family. To start a business. To travel. Such goals help make individual workers productive. : YANG LINGQUO, 44, <i> Beijing ragman </i>
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Blasts Plan to Remove Oaks for Proposed Dump
- GARDENA : Lost South Korean Tourist Surfaces After 3 Weeks
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Group Helps Feed Hungry in the Valley
- Chris PonchakFountain Valley, Jr.Baseball / PitcherFountain Valley,...
- World Cup '94: 10 Days and Counting : Dooley Finds Personal Kind of Dream Team
- Baroque Music Festival Begins
- Yields Fall on Mood of Fed; Dow Loses 3.70
- Timber Sales Ban Lifted; Little Impact Seen
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : TRANSPACIFIC SHIPPING
- Times Endorsements in Today's Election
- Teens Equally Culpable, Says Tay Prosecutor : Trial: The opening statement places as much blame on youth who stood lookout as one who landed first blow in the killing.
- Continuing Threat of TB Spotlighted
- 3 Fullerton Council Recall Targets Dropped From Suit : Tax: They are no longer defendants in lawsuit challenging a new tax but face a decision by voters.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Sentenced in ATM Killing : Crime: After plea bargain, Wesley Harper, 24, gets 26 years to life for role in 1993 murder outside a Lancaster bank.
- JUNIOR WARNS MARINERS. . . : 'Just Win' : Frustrated Griffey Says Success Rate Must Improve for Seattle or He Might Leave
- SAN FERNANDO : Student Billboards to Fight Alcohol, Drugs
- Court Revives Bernson's Libel Suit, Extending Statute of Limitations
- Fighting the Battle of His Life, Brock Inspires His Troops : Baseball: Arizona State players try to keep winning at College World Series because they believe game keeps alive their coach, who has cancer.
- Family : 'Other Side' Explores a Communication Barrier
- Welcome to the Cruel World of Ben Harper
- ALL-COUNTY BADMINTON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : There's No Stopping Pak, Poyyak This Summer : Girls: After a difficult transition from doubles, Garden Grove junior has come on strong in singles.
- Barry Sullivan; Versatile TV, Movie Actor
- Judge Says Schools Must Give CLAS Tests : Education: Court backs the state's position. Fullerton is one of six districts that had refused to give its students the controversial exams.
- Connecticut Finds Third Case of Flesh and Muscle-Eating Bacteria
- BODY WATCH
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : Millions of Engines Rev Up the Asian Economy : To start a family. To start a business. To travel. Such goals help make individual workers productive. : SHINJI KIKUCHI, 36, <i> Tokyo salesclerk </i>
- Mother Portrayed as Victim, Torturer as Case Goes to Jury
- GLENDALE : Proposed Budget Seeks No New Taxes
- Students Give Uganda King a Royal Welcome
- CAMARILLO : Developer, District Agree on School Fees
- SEAL BEACH : Plan for Volleyball Court Advances
- Edmonds in Spotlight, but Angels in Dark, 8-2
- COLLEGE BASEBALL WORLD SERIES : Arizona St. Edged by Oklahoma
- Reed Expulsion Shocks UCLA Coach
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : California : Golden State Finds Golden Opportunities in Asia : Already the U.S. leader in exports to the region, we are at the forefront of helping developing nations improve their infrastructures.
- Fortune Petroleum May Sell California Properties
- North Wins Some GOP Backers but Not Former President Ford
- RSVP : They Came; They Saw; They Bought : Benefit: It was serious business for enthusiasts at the Temporary Contemporary's auction. But then, when art is lethal and Leonard Nimoy shells out $15,000, what else could it be?
- Rostenkowski Successor's Plan Omits New Health Tax
- 17 Arrested in Raids on Alleged Bookmaking Ring
- PACIFIC RIM TRADE : Profiles : Millions of Engines Rev Up the Asian Economy : To start a family. To start a business. To travel. Such goals help make individual workers productive. : QIN TINZHEN, 18, <i> Chinese toy maker </i>
- Countywide : Showcase of Talent and Hard Work
- VENTURA : Reservoir Work May Cost $6.4 Million
- Costa Mesa Stalls Auto Club Project
- Boy, 2, Dies After Fall Into Pool
- Company Town : Spielberg Said to Be Close to Signing Software Deal
- Rape Suspect Faces 37 Felony Charges in 4 Abductions
- Countywide : Blood Drive Linked to Marrow Donors
- GLENDALE : City Workshops Set on Home Buyer Plan
- Oil Platforms Escape Earthquake Damage
- Judge Says Law Requires Schools to Give CLAS : Education: Two Antelope Valley board members say the district may appeal the ruling. A state bill would reform the process of creating the exam.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Consider New Soccer Field
- SUN VALLEY : 19-Year-Old Found Shot to Death in Car
- Cases Closed in 2 LAPD Shootings : Law enforcement: Following investigations, prosecutors will not seek charges against two officers.
- Corps Grads to Help in Quake Recovery
- He'll Act for Free as Long as His Shirts Are on Your Back
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Club Owners Will Begin Meetings
- Kmart Is Considering Alternatives to Failed Stock Plan
- Union Bank Outlet to Cater to Low-Income Customers : Community: Check-cashing center is intended to give residents an alternative to high-cost services.
- TECHNOLOGY : Paragon Begins Fiber-Optic Service to 2,000 Customers in Huntington Beach
- VENTURA : Project Would Add Facilities to City Park
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : TARGET Unit Aims to Battle Area Gangs
- Petitions for Landfill Ballot Initiative Filed : Trash: Firm pushing the proposed Weldon Canyon facility wants a vote. Opponents question the tactics used to gain signatures.