- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clark's Bat Thaws, Chilling Pirate Streak
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Riddoch's Loss is Expos' Gain
- Pacesetter Homes Chief Will Retire
- Easing of Rules on Tender Offers Sought : Securities: The SEC proposes exemptions for foreign entities from some U.S. registration requirements.
- Commodity Traders Indicted: Two of New York's...
- Overhaul of Local Courts Is Proposed
- Beijing Quiet on Anniversary of Crackdown
- Paramount Communications Inc.: The New York-based entertainment...
- O.C. Legislators Oppose Wilson on Tax Increases : Budget: Most put removing sales levy exemption on sports, entertainment admissions at top of blacklist.
- Airing Out
- El Cajon
- Battle Plan for Hearns Had Twist : Boxing: After months spent analyzing previous fights, trainer Sherer decided counter-punching would be secret to victory.
- Safer With Guns? Look at the Facts
- Trustees OK Broad Reorganization Plan : Schools: Ocean View School District board approves plan despite protests. Busing is expected to increase fivefold.
- Jury Out 10th Day in Slaying-of-Officer Trial
- Colleagues Honor Bernardi for 30 Years on City Council
- Golf
- Win Finally Comes Easily for Padre Pitcher Benes
- Valenzuela Will Make Angel Debut on Friday
- College Basketball
- Trapping Passion on Canvas : Art: Painter Fernando Lopez-Lage makes his American debut with an explosive collection that uses symbols of both spirituality and sexuality.
- Cliffhangers Leave Him Hanging
- Funeral Science 101 : Careers: At Cypress College, students learn to embalm bodies, comfort the bereaved and sell caskets. They know that dying is part of living and that they'll always have a job.
- Nation IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Southern Baptists Go Fundamentalist
- Edison Must Cut Ventura County Emissions 88%
- Study Finds No Major Harm From Malathion
- ORANGE : 84-Year-Old Dies From Crash Injuries
- ELECTIONS / SANTA CLARITA SCHOOLS : Existing Bond Is Extended; Tax for Classrooms Loses
- ELECTIONS / CAMARILLO : $75-Million School Bond Measure G Is Defeated
- ORANGE : Neighbors Object to Offices at School Site
- Blaze in Transformer Blacks Out UCLA Campus
- ORANGE : Reserve Funds May Help Balance Budget
- Lancaster Bars Alcohol Sales at Arts Center
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC SPACES : A Bus Ride to the Land of Dreams--and Maybe to the Beach, Too
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : New Migraine Drug Reported Effective
- Democracy Activists Hold 1st Kuwait Rally : Reform: At illegal gathering, nearly 1,000 protest the emir's decision not to hold elections until October, 1992.
- Student Says She's Mother of Baby Boy Abandoned in Truck
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wider Skateboard Ordinance Weighed
- 2 Beach Parking Lots to Close at Night : Crime: Closure was prompted by recent violence and deaths. Controversial idea of alcohol ban at the beach must still be resolved.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Cities' 'Master Plans' for Future Land-Use Aren't Graven in Stone
- Del Mar Councilwoman Takes Hike, Ends Meeting
- OXNARD : Council Criticized for Fighting Suit
- FILLMORE : Schools to Urge Commuting on Foot
- Goodyear Tire's Chief Executive Resigns
- Baby Girl's Bone Marrow Transplanted Into Sister : Health: Parents conceived the child in an attempt to provide a donor for leukemia-stricken sibling.
- Lancaster Bars Alcohol Sales at Performing Arts Center : City Council: Members override staff recommendation in 3-2 vote. Two supporting ban are teetotalers.
- COSTA MESA : City Revokes Permit of Veterans Group
- Judge Urges Schools to Forgo Layoffs : Education: He finds that district has not followed adequate procedures with targeted employees. Ruling is not binding.
- 50-Year-Old Bicyclist Killed After He Collides With Car on Beach Boulevard
- Edison Ordered to Reduce Emissions 88% : Environment: The Board of Supervisors unanimously approve the regulation. The utility pledges to abide by the rules.
- Experts Are Chosen for Hank Gathers' Trial
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Buena Park's Sundara Tough as Iron on Court : Girls' badminton: Senior's strong serve has led her to 115 consecutive victories over two seasons.
- Shylock: The Stereotype Is Still a Problem : Stage: Two productions of Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' rekindle concerns from directors and community groups on how the bitter, miserly character is portrayed.
- Foreigners to Meet for Singles Title in City Tournament
- Freedom Brings New Woes for Soviet Theaters : Stage: Government funds are slashed, and dramatists struggle with audiences unaccustomed to the new liberties.
- Saudi Vision With 'Winner' Written on It
- A Passion for Asian Foods : Markets: City officials suspect many non-residents flock to Monterey Park for its specialty food stores. One developer is banking on it.
- 'Ice' Age : Drugs: The seductive narcotic that ravaged Hawaii has come back to haunt Taiwan, where much of it is manufactured.
- Woman Gets Year for Taking Bernson Funds
- Quiet, Unnoticed Tragedies Tug at Conscience, Social Fiber
- JAPAN WATCH : Throwing Rice
- County OKs Creation of Child-Care Panel : Supervisors: The group will draft priorities to help the state decide how to allocate federal funds to area programs.
- Worker Falls to His Death After Safety Life Snaps
- SAN DIEGO MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Anthony First to Get a Chance
- For Change, Orioles Build With Long Ball
- Russell Takes the Helm : Lasorda Might Return Thursday After Services for His Son
- Hershiser Is the Winner, Even If Dodgers Aren't : Baseball: Pitcher throws a shutout for 6 1/3 innings, but Cardinals rally twice for 3-2 victory in 11.
- TV Ratings : NBC Shut Out of the Top 10
- Toll at 33 as Japanese Volcano Spews Lava, Stones for 2nd Day
- Walk of Ages : Priest Says AIDS March Could Be Catalyst for Change
- Friendships Don't Have to Be a Casualty of Divorce : A Garden Grove woman's recently published book gives advice to those who want to be there for someone going through a divorce--but don't know how.
- What do a Shakespeare festival and the...
- Business Group Unveils Plan to Defend Tollway in Courtroom : Transportation: Opponents say the membership of the new coalition proves that the project is designed for new development and not as a traffic aid.
- Oxnard Finds Player's Grades Met Standards
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Dolan Strikes Out First Four to Help South Even Series
- GOLF : Moorpark's Ravaioli Honing Her Game for Shot at LPGA Tour
- Finley's 2-Hitter Keeps Angels on Upswing Against Red Sox
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Nguyen Stays in Control of Emotions, Opponents : Boys' badminton: Junior learns to keep his temper in check while helping Estancia win 4-A team title.
- ART
- Columbia Consolidates Operations: Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc....
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Most in Poll Oppose Abortion Ruling
- Toll in Hundreds Feared in Ammo Blast in Ethiopia
- Czechs Market Beer for Curing Patients
- Air Raid : Engineer Says Some Indoor Greenery Has an Appetite for Pollutants
- SANTA ANA : Budget Projects OKd by Commission
- SIMI VALLEY : City May Sue Over Water Rate Increase
- COSTA MESA : Tape to Be Used in Amburgey Case
- ALL-COUNTY TEAMS AND ATHLETES OF THE YEAR : Parlin Is Throwing His Weights Around : Boys' track: Esperanza senior focuses on discus and shotput, and consistently comes out on top.
- Obituaries - June 5, 1991
- POP/ROCK - June 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 5, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 5, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 5, 1991
- Names in the News - June 5, 1991
- Names in the News - June 5, 1991
- COUNTYWIDE : Trustees Consider Assessment District
- Spaulding Asks Reinstatement as Planning Chief
- OUTDOOR NOTES : For East Walker River, Setback, No Comeback
- Delone, Boudreaux Close in Race for Walters' Seat on School Board : Education: Kenneth S. Washington has a slight lead in the race for the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees.
- Bernson Holds Slim Lead Over Korenstein : Election: The close contest hinges on the massive Porter Ranch development. The councilman supported the plan and his challenger opposed it.
- Galanter Leads; Council Race Tight for Bernson : Election: Voters seem to be approving a measure to increase the City Council's control over commissions. Ridley-Thomas is ahead; Gay and Walters are even.
- Lawmakers Shudder at Thought of Rewriting Proposition 13
- Nixon Discussed Use of 'Thugs,' New Tapes Show : White House: He wanted Teamsters to break up war protests. More than 47 hours of recordings are released.
- President OKs Gorbachev at Economic Talks
- School District Sued Over Religious Rights : Courts: A private advocacy group alleges that Grossmont officials illegally prohibited a student from creating a Christian study group.
- El Toro Pitcher Johnson Drafted by Twins in 16th
- Long Beach to Gain More From New Disney Park : Benefits: Anaheim would reap $38 million a year in net tax revenue and realize 17,500 jobs, a report ordered by Walt Disney Co. shows. But most estimates are higher for a seaside, aquatic-themed attraction.
- How Disney Park Would Benefit 2 Sites
- FOREIGN AFFAIRS: Nicaragua's vice president will "mix...
- Gunman Kills 2 S.D. Executives : Terror: Laid-off worker, armed with shotgun, explodes bombs and then stalks executives while terrified employees flee electronics firm, officials say.
- TAPE GAP: New Watergate tapes were released...
- BACKDRAFT FEVER: In their search for a...
- 2 Executives of Firm Slain in Office : Violence: Laid-off worker stalked victims at San Diego electronics company, witnesses say. He surrenders hours later.
- Voters Moving to Give Council Power Over Commissions : Ballot measures: Charter Amendment 5, which Bradley mistakenly signed, is heading toward approval. Two tax-levying propositions appear on their way to defeat.
- STAGE REUNION: Tenor Placido Domingo and soprano...
- Power Pole Is Toppled; 2 Killed : Accident: Boom of drilling rig downs high-voltage lines. An 11-year-old girl dies and a baby is in critical condition.
- Murder Charge Filed in Prom Party Slaying
- Probation Officer Injured by Explosive Meant as Prank
- Delphi to Sell Stock in a Private Placement
- COUNTYWIDE : Man Denies Guilt in Phone Threats Case
- San Diego
- COLUMN RIGHT : Democrats Do Real Harm to Spirit of 1964 : A generation ago, Congress banned hiring by race. Now preferential treatment is praised.
- He Can Throw You Off : Baseball: Clemens wants to be the intimidator, but sometimes his outspoken behavior has cost him.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Steinbach Released From Hospital
- COMMENTARY : The Cloud Over Broadway Looms Over Tony Show Too
- U.S., Japanese Near Agreement on Chip Pact Extension
- AT&T; to Sell Most of Its 19% Stake in Sun Microsystems
- The Times' monthly survey of goods and...
- 10 Executives in Region Break $1-Million Mark in 1990 Compensation
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Parents OK Marriage of AIDS Victim, 14
- Going Along for the Ride at Oaks Classic
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Peace Talks Recess Without Progress
- Beijing Students Mark Attack at Tian An Men : China: Two years after crackdown on democracy, protests are surreptitious and the security tight.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Another Round of Impropriety
- $10,000 Rewards Offered in Vandalism at Schools
- COUNTYWIDE : Official Says Ely Did Not Repay Expenses
- TENNIS CITY SECTION SEMIFINALS : Finals to Have an East European Flavor
- NBA FINALS : LAKERS vs. CHICAGO BULLS : Bulls Strive to Resolve a Question of Balance : Game 1: Jordan scored 36 points, but his lion's share of shots went against team's approach on offense.
- Africano: Falling in Love With Romantic Love
- Hewlett-Packard Cuts Prices: The Palo Alto computer...
- Sara Lee Unloads European Drug Unit: Sara...
- Judge Rules PMC Can Seek Executives' Immunity
- Doris Roberts-Fifer has joined Willis M. Allen,...
- IBM Japan Ltd. to Downsize Work Force
- Culture : Bolivia's Crafty Plan to Preserve Past : A $4-million center is intended to promote folk art and the cultural heritage.
- Soviet Report Blames Lithuanians for Deaths in TV Station Takeover : Baltics: Prosecutor says nationalists fired fatal shots. Local officials denounce a 'web of lies.'
- Next Step : Americans Keep Up the Heat on S. Africa : Striving to be on the 'right side,' U.S. firms jump belatedly on the sanctions bandwagon.
- Ex-Wedtech Head Gets 27-Month Term
- America From Abroad : Despite 12-Year War, Afghans Have No Hard Feelings : Soviet-installed President Najibullah praises U.S. 'values of democracy, freedom and human rights.'
- Black-Latino Jail Fight in Castaic Leaves 29 Hurt : Penal system: In another incident, four inmates are injured by debris after a deputy's shotgun discharges.
- Bottom Line: Finley Getting More for Less : Angels: After 10 starts, left-hander's earned-run average is up from last year's but so, too, is his number of victories.
- Rodgers' Wake-Up Call Is Cause for Alarm : Baseball: Manager of last-place Expos is fired and replaced by Runnells.
- Foreign Policy
- Camarillo Firm Voluntarily Cleans Up Its Act : Pollution: California Amplifier eliminated the use of chlorinated solvents, which damage the ozone layer.
- SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
- ATI Medical's Earnings Drop 97% in 3rd Quarter
- Mao Tse-tung's Widow Called Suicide Victim
- NASA Bill Puts O.C. Contracts in Jeopardy
- Orthodontist's License Revoked for Indecency
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Extradition Ordered in Evers Murder Case
- 7 Dead, Santa Barbara Man Missing in Japan Eruption
- Garamendi Lists Initial Goals for Health Care Reform
- A Bad Excuse to Do the Bump : Publishing: A bash celebrating <i> really </i> appalling rock 'n' roll records is the big hit among this year's elaborate American Booksellers events.
- Market Fire Forces Evacuation
- As the Pentagon Funnels Soldiers, Missiles and Millions of Dollars Into Gulf War Victory Celebrations Nationwide, Many Critics Wonder Whether the Parades Are a . . . : Pat on the Back or a Slap in the Face?
- BUENA PARK : Man, 44, Jumps Off Overpass, Is Killed
- Now Democracy Can Wait? : It's one thing before war, another thing after
- COUNTYWIDE : Study Says 3 Sites for Campus Are Viable
- Rangers' Success More than a Fluke
- THE TIMES' ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : GIRLS' SWIMMING : Ward Comes On Strong After Slow Start
- Jurisprudence
- MUSIC REVIEW : 7 Concertos Open Corona del Mar Baroque Festival : Burton Karson bit off more than his forces--and audience--needed to chew. The evening began joyfully but ended irrelevantly.
- U.S. Policy on China
- On A&E;, It's 'Schwarzkopf' Lite
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Sound of Time Present, Time Past : Oshagh Delivers a Program in Irvine of Traditional Iranian Music and New Compositions
- Recession Isn't Slowing This Transportation Company
- Alexander's Remarks
- Intermark Unit Fails to Make Debt Payment
- Katy Koster has been named public relations...
- Vice President Named for Douglas' Product Support
- John H. Lawson has been appointed deputy...
- Sportfishing Fleet Fears New Limit on Mexico Catch
- Class Action Is Denied by Court in Shiley Lawsuit : Litigation: A federal judge holds that some recipients of the heart valve might be suffering no distress at all. Individual suits are not affected.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nintendo Made Big Error in Negotiating Game
- No Easy Answers to Help Drug Babies
- Profiles : Yeltsin's Spoilers
- Bush Takes Step to Assist Soviets : Diplomacy: The renewal of a trade-restriction waiver is a vote of confidence and removes a summit obstacle. It also clears the way for most-favored-nation status.
- Poem With Hidden Protest Gladdens Chinese Dissidents
- 'Who Bombed Bari?' Uncovers New Evidence
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Eloquent Case for Glass Armonica
- Suit by Elderly Patients Accuses Doctor of Swindle
- SANTA ANA : Suit Filed Against Housing Ordinance
- Creative Computer Survives Brush With Death, Engineers a Comeback : Technology: A Calabasas company that once flirted with bankruptcy is in the black after switching to name-brand hardware.
- Advice on Creating Effective Business Succession Plan
- Ruling Favors Heart Valve Maker: U.S. District...
- Latinos Settle Dispute With 2-Year Colleges
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Direct Talks With Jordan Not Likely
- Water Quality Plan for Delta 'Tainted,' Lawsuit Claims
- POLITICS : Governors' Popularity Often a Casualty of Budget Battles
- The Quiet Mover and Shaker : The late Paul Ziffren was a hard-working patriot for Los Angeles
- GAO Report Opposing Closure of Navy Bases Was Withheld From Panel, Rohrabacher Says
- COMMENCEMENT 1991 : <i> A weekly roundup of Southland graduation ceremonies</i>
- UPI to Exclude Coaches' Votes From National Football Poll
- THE TIMES' ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : GOLF : Woods Gets It Going When It Gets Tougher
- O'Neill's Hitting Spree Has Dodgers Seeing Red
- Cab Drivers
- Susan Segal has been promoted to branch...
- Datron Systems Wins $4-Million Contract
- Susan I. Harris has been named director...
- COPENHAGEN : Redesigning NATO
- BOOK REVIEW : One Leprous View of the City of Light : PARIS DREAMBOOK: An Unconventional Guide to the Splendor and Squalor of the City <i> By Lawrence Osborne</i> Pantheon $21, 210 pages
- * Elvis Sighted: Barbara Bush is undaunted...
- Bush Says He Resumed Jogging Over Vacation
- Art Walkers Stroll Through '60s
- H. N. Swanson; Top Hollywood Literary Agent
- One Gymnastics Co-Champion Winds Up a Loser
- JAZZ REVIEW : An Emotional Tribute to Kenton Legacy : The four-day 'Back to Balboa' celebration marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of his orchestra.
- STOCKS : Profit Takers Foiled; Dow Up 7.83
- David L. Carl has been appointed vice...
- Matthews Studio Equipment Group, a Burbank company...
- Consumer Group Blasts TV Food Ads Aimed at Children
- He Took a Big Idea to a Little Desert Town : Marketing: Developer Steven Craig's firm built a $14-million mall of 55 factory outlet stores in Cabazon, close to Palm Springs and within 75 miles of 9 million people.
- Larry St. John has been named vice...
- Pollution Research Says Restated Loss to Increase
- A Vintage Hangover Hurts These Wineries
- MANILA : And in the Pacific . . .
- 3 IRA Guerrillas in Hijacked Car Slain by British
- Kuwait Paid Over $66,000 for Mosbacher, Staff Travel
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 5% Utility Tax OKd for Cable TV Users
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : 50% of Oil Money Asked for Gulf Fund
- Who's Who on County Retirement Board
- Barbed Wire Puts Wraps on Graffiti
- Plan Put Forward to Place Homeless in Vacant Houses : Programs: A City Council committee backs an experiment in which developers would offer the temporary use of dwellings they plan to tear down.
- Canadian Medical Board Suspends Astaphan
- Carter as a Dodger: Does Life Get Better? : Baseball: He retains kid's enthusiasm, showing he is no old man just holding on.
- Regents Don't Change Tarkanian's Status : Nevada Las Vegas: Coach meets for five hours in closed session with the university board officials, who say it was for information only.
- Illuminating Look at Art of Criticism : Media: An essay reviewing contemporary coverage of the performing arts offers insight into the power, passions and pitfalls that come into play.
- Israeli Airlift of Ethiopian Jews
- Price-Fixing Suit Against Oil Firms Is Allowed : Supreme Court: Western states have accused the major oil companies of a scheme to create gas shortages nearly 20 years ago.
- Alexander Levran has joined EPE Technologies Inc....
- Couple Plead Guilty in Embezzlement
- LABOR : Unemployed Workers May Not Get Benefits : Carter, Reagan cuts left fewer people eligible, shortened length of aid. Funds running low and help is unlikely.
- 60 Proposed Budget Cuts Given to Ventura Council
- Standing Up for Children : Volunteers: More than 100 lawyers with the Children's Rights Project of Los Angeles donate their services to help protect youths' legal rights.
- Students Face Up to Prom Tragedy : Slaying: School sets up a counseling center to help young people handle grief over the shooting of a girl and the arrest of an ex-football player.
- Fighting Fire With Fliers : Drought: The Air National Guard is adding pilots in anticipation of an extremely dangerous season.
- OPEC Ministers May Dodge Output Issue: With...
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Peace Talks Begin With Rebel Group
- Nearly All Ethiopia Now Under Control, New Leader Declares
- Voters Will Decide Whether 2 School Districts Can Sell Bonds
- At Least 4 Dogs Killed by Poisoned Meat Patties
- PLATFORM : What Next?
- COUNTYWIDE : Statewide Ban on Sparklers Expected
- Program Guarantees Latinos Slots in Teacher-Credential Program
- Mason, 6-7 UCLA Forward, Switches to Loyola Marymount
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela Might Start Saturday
- Miscellany
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Tom Lasorda's Son, Tom Jr., Is Dead of Pneumonia at 33
- John Busch has been named director of...
- Businesses Upset at Prospect of Prop. 13 Reversal : Taxes: Many fear that the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to review the landmark voter initiative will ultimately result in higher property taxes for companies and homeowners.
- Regional Outlook : East Europe Looks for EC Sales, Gets Little : The former East Bloc wants to market its textiles, farm products and steel in Western Europe, but the Community's trade barriers are keeping the door closed.
- San Marcos Mayor's Election Fund Questioned : Politics: Chief opponent of proposed trash-burning plant says city leader accepted campaign contributions from employees of firm scheduled to build facility.
- Metzger Agrees to Stop Selling Simpson T-Shirts
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Trusty Aide
- New Women's Basketball Coach Hired
- Fowler Sets Deadline for Socker Investors : Newman Not Giving Up On Team
- Weekend Box Office
- Every Silver Lining Has Its Cloud : Profile: Comedian Dana Gould, who opens a six-night stand in Brea this evening, finds amusement in pessimism.
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Mozart Idyll in Ojai : Works by the Master, Maxwell Davies, Harbison End Festival
- Japanese Angry Over Dumping Allegations
- At Least 12 Die as Volcano Erupts in Japan : Disaster: A former UC Santa Barbara researcher is among dozens missing.
- War Protester Unrepentant Despite Languishing in Jail : Dissent: Mary Lopez poured blood on the Federal Building. At a hearing, her beliefs led to a longer term.
- Doctor Quits Stanford, Cites Sexism : Academia: The woman is a leading neurosurgeon and tenured professor. The medical school dean acknowledges that some men at the school are 'insensitive.'
- MOSCOW : Better Late Than Never
- Toxic Waste Suit Settled for $18 Million : Environment: Glen Avon residents will receive payments for the dumping at Stringfellow Acid Pits. Agreement with aluminum firm is largest settlement yet in long battle.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Traffic to Be Halted for Sobriety Checks
- COUNTYWIDE : Conviction Reduced in Stabbing Death
- Taiwan
- COSTA MESA : City Predicts Slight Increase in Revenue
- Today's Elections
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : An Emotional Tribute to Kenton Legacy : The four-day 'Back to Balboa' celebration in Newport Beach marks the 50th anniversary of the debut of his orchestra.
- Health Net Gets New Contenders in HMO Bidding War
- Mayor Expecting Disney Report to Be 'Puff, Fluff' : Development: The company will release an economic impact study of the planned resort today. Fred Hunter said he'll wait to see Anaheim's findings before reaching conclusions.
- Barbara Engblom has been named sales director...
- Teamster Watchdogs Are Too Vigilant
- U.S. Wants 50% of Iraq Oil Income in Reparations Fund
- EPA to Offer Deal on Pollution Cutbacks : Environment: Firms that make early cuts in toxic emissions would be given an extra six years to comply with the new Clean Air Act.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Witnesses Due in Kennedy Inquiry
- COLUMN ONE : The Lowest Crime in New York : Lawyer, courier, porter, pauper--'fare-beaters' all. In the sweaty subway they jump turnstiles, enter via exits and worse, much worse. Deep down, this is what the city is like.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Non-Resident Fees for Library May Rise
- Ventura County Welfare Cases Jump 11% : Public assistance: The slow economy, the drought and the December freeze are blamed for the increase over a 10-month period.
- 2 Men Arrested Over $300,000 School Fire
- Effort to 'Do Right Thing' Turned Into a Tragedy
- Injury Doesn't Hamstring Hervey or Compton
- LEGAL FILE
- Hallmark's Best to Screen at Melnitz