- Honors Bestowed on Spring Athletes
- THE HOUSE : Unemployment Checks
- Bumper Berry Crop Fills Local Markets
- Latinos Make Political Gains : Becerra Seen as Rising Star After His Primary Victory
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / THE TEE-OFF : Food of the '50s : There is really only one piece of beef to order here--prime rib.
- Rush to Judgment as Justices Prepare for Summer Break : Cases involving abortion, school prayer and Prop. 13 are among those still to be decided in the next two weeks.
- Customers Happily Kept in the Dark
- Sculpted by Design
- Perot's Progress
- Vote on Super Collider
- Tough Talk From Soft-Spoken Speaker
- Croats Joining Bosnians in Battle Against Serbs : Balkans: Officially, Croatia isn't helping. But joint defense pact apparently encourages open involvement.
- Montrose : Parking Garage Postponed
- Lynwood : Applicants Sought for 2 Vacant City Positions
- Leslie Lazarus; Retired Business Owner
- LONG BEACH : Council Advises Against Closing Queen Mary
- LOS ANGELES : Ruptured Pipe Closes Cal State L.A. Campus
- Sierra Club Defends Push to Settle Road Lawsuit
- Countywide : Budget Cuts Seen as Threat to Children
- PACOIMA : 2 Honored for Work to Prevent Gangs
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Requires Bidders to Build Plant in South L.A.
- SANTA ANA : Campaign Reform Plan to Be on Ballot
- Lawndale Office a Microcosm of Well-Oiled Perot Petition Drive : Politics: South Bay volunteers gather 55,000 signatures--more than one-third the statewide total needed to put the Texas businessman on California's presidential ballot.
- Moorpark : Board Tables Plan to Realign School
- 'Stealth' Changes in School Lease
- Will Santa Clarita Be the City of Trees, Dreams or Dweebs?
- NEWPORT BEACH : Raise Approved in Water, Sewer Fees
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : SEMINARS : Help for Human Relations Workshops
- Course Could Turn Him Into Meatball
- Chula Vista's Natal On the Verge of Making the Major Leagues
- Santa Ana Valley High recently dedicated its...
- PAGES : The Bard on . . . the Art of the Deal
- COLUMN ONE : A Lamp to the Nations Flickers : For years, Canada has taken in more refugees per capita than any other country. But concerns about abuse of the system, hard times and prejudice seem to be changing that.
- Severe Midwest Storm Is Blamed for 3 Deaths, 75 Destroyed Homes
- 30 Hurt in Wisconsin as Winds Continue to Pummel Midwest
- SPORTS NOTES : Two UCLA Women's Softball Stars Make the Diamond Sparkle
- World's Oldest Zoo to Close in September
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE ROAR OF THE TWENTIES' : Pop From the Past : Bright pacing and terrific vocals make the musical revue at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center sparkle.
- Alex Theatre Will Keep Name but Lose Canopy in Renovation
- West Hollywood : Easing the 310 Headache
- Countywide : District OKs Pared Budget for Colleges
- LOS ANGELES : Bankrupt Trade School Offers Refunds to Students
- Fire Chief Sues City Over Being Forced to Take Tests : Court: 22-year veteran of Westminster Fire Department refused to send crews to L.A. during rioting. Psychiatric evaluations were required.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : AID DRIVE : Drop-Off Points for Donated Items
- He Couldn't Clean Up With a Dirty Shirt
- Mulligan Presides Over Rebirth of Cool : 'This Is the Sound We Were Striving for,' Says Veteran Saxophonist, Who Plays in Newport on Friday
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- Shelley Taylor, the State 1,600-meter champion from...
- POP REVIEW : Down-Home Benefit for Ailing Singer
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Pincay Becomes Winningest Jockey at Hollywood Park
- Flautist Feeling Life's Highs, Lows
- San Gabriel : $12.1-Million Budget OKd
- La Verne : Traffic Tickets in Live Oak
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : REBUILDING : Grant Awarded to Library Branches
- Arrests of Athletes Send Shock Waves Through Campus at Antelope Valley : Jurisprudence: Officials at the junior college jolted by charges of rape and burglary involving six of the school's football players in two incidents.
- Video Rentals : 'Bride' Surges as 'Fear' Premieres
- Ethnic Litmus Test a Problem for American Indian Artists : Arts: A federal law requiring verification of membership in a state or federally recognized tribe creates problems for some.
- Does Streamlined Beef Inspection Work?
- Night at Dee Prom
- * Dewey Balfa; Fiddler Spread Cajun Music
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Man in Critical Condition After Train Hits Him
- Graduation Ceremonies at Flintridge Prep
- Clinton Tells Union He'd Cut Back on Federal Jobs : Campaign: The Democrat seeks to show his independence before a special-interest audience.
- Persistence Pays : CSULB's Mike Case Endured His Share of Setbacks to Achieve Baseball Success
- RETAIL : Anaheim's Clothestime Hopes to Be a Size-1,000 Chain by the Year 2000
- Notes From Home
- FLOWER FOOD
- American Airlines Is Projecting a Second-Quarter Loss
- Ralphs Cited for Child Labor Law Violations : Crackdown: U.S. alleges teen-agers worked more hours than allowed. Other businesses also cited.
- Bush May Play Politics With S&Ls;: Riegle : Thrifts: The senator says he suspects the Administration will raise its cost estimate of the bailout after the November election.
- Mourning on Melrose : Slaying of Popular Gas Station Owner Shocks Customers, Friends
- Commercial Properties Tour Stalls : Real estate: With building slump, an annual bus trip to projects is replaced by a conference in an unleased building.
- U.S. Economy Is Gaining, Fed Report Finds : Recession: The central bank notes a nationwide upturn in manufacturing. The news dims prospects for lower interest rates.
- The Region : Tax Board Moves Its Office
- Norwalk : City OKs 11.5% Increase in Home Trash Collection Fee
- Mexico Protests What It Calls a New Kidnaping by U.S.
- LABOR
- Executive Life Buyout Deal Runs Into Another Snag : Insurance: None of the parties expect a resolution before a June 30 deadline.
- 11 Kept From Graduation for Distributing Racist Flyers : Vandalism: Glendale High principal says incident is isolated and the students are not affiliated with gangs or hate groups.
- Markets Take a Pounding : IN NEW YORK, TOKYO : Dow Slides; Japan Stocks Hit 6-Year Low
- SECURITIES
- LEGISLATION
- Carl's Jr. Plans to Offer 99-Cent Items : Annual meeting: In turnabout from past policy, company will invade unfamiliar territory seeking to recapture lost customers, shareholders are told.
- City Council Urges Panel to Keep Queen Mary Open
- Markets Take a Pounding : IN MEXICO CITY : Perot, Telmex Jitters Spur a 6% Decline
- Juneteenth: Emancipation Day
- Teen Topics : Of the movies you've seen lately, what are your favorites? Why? Were any films a waste of time?
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : They're Leaving School But Holding on to Memories
- COMEDY : Shockingly Mild--for a Former Outlaw
- Perot Slips Into L.A., Focuses on Minority Issues
- Hollywood Bowl Enjoys the Kindness of Patronesses
- After the Unrest, Will the Response Meet the Task?
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- The Region : Dial-A-Ride on Weekends
- HOLIDAY DINING : Pamper Dad on His Day With a Really Tasteful Gift
- Prescription Called for a a Good Time
- 'Euro-Atlantic' Peacekeepers Proposed : Military: The force could include Russian and American soldiers operating side by side.
- Camp Allofasudden : A host of local resources may help you find a program for the coming months tailored to your child's interests and needs.
- Region : Fund-Raising Troubles
- Cities Tell State to Keep Hands Off Funds : Budget: Leaders say revenues will be unfairly seized under a plan touted by the governor and legislative leaders. Property taxes earmarked for municipalities would be shifted to schools.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Soccer Outkicks Football in Preseason Park Scrimmage
- Federal Vouchers Urged for Free AIDS Testing
- Orange Dips Into Its Reserve Funds to Balance Budget : Finances: Library hours are cut, hiring freeze is extended. Layoffs are called possible if state fails to guarantee revenue from vehicle license fees, taxes.
- Police Investigate 3 Men Held in Catering Truck Killings : Crime: The suspects must be charged today or freed. Detectives check whether others might be involved.
- Riot-Area Firm Says City Fees Threaten Jobs
- No Lead Safe for Dodgers
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- Perspectives on the Unrest: Voices From the Community
- Decathletes Ready for a Trial Run : Track and field: Chris Wilcox and John Schwepker are hopeful of earning a berth on the U.S. Olympic team.
- 2 Marshall Students Do Well in CHP Contest
- Kohl Warns Against Delay of European Unity Effort
- Democrats Try to Paint Bush Into Corner : Legislation: They are structuring bills so that he either harms his domestic image by vetoing them or angers GOP conservatives by signing them.
- Fullerton Restaurant Feeds a Hungary Bunch
- ARCHITECTURE : Neutra's Radical, Free-Form Style First Took Shape in Hollywood
- Diamond Bar : Landowners to Pay Tax
- Green at the Inn : Hotels are learning that being environmentally conscious can be good for business.
- A Sticker to Deter the Sticky-Fingered : Auto theft: Window decal allows police to stop car between 1 and 5 a.m. without reasonable grounds.
- Lack of Cash Begets a Greek Tragedy : Theater: Unable to raise enough funds, a theatrical duo cancels plans for a free Shakepeare festival in the park. Instead, Charmed Life Productions will stage Sophocles' "Antigone."
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : Spirituality Infuses Hope for the Earth : Religious leaders of all beliefs at Rio's unofficial summit consecrated environmentalism.
- Ex-Students of Bankrupt Trade School Offered Help
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Activist Appointed to Parks Panel
- Krabbe Says She Will Not Try to Qualify for Olympic Games
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brewers Run Past Athletics Again, 10-2
- 'Cop Killer' Controversy Spurs Ice-T Album Sales : Pop music: 'We don't care if they sell a million more copies because of our protest,' says the president of Combined Law Enforcement Assn. of Texas.
- TV Reviews : 'Bodies of Evidence' Formulaic Police Show
- City to Help Renters Buy Condos : Housing: Municipal employees and families with moderate incomes may qualify for interest-free assistance to get into the new 16-unit complex.
- PLANNING TIME
- Hired Wheels : Renting a Car Doesn't Have to Drive You Around the Bend
- STRADDLING THAT LINE BETWEEN ROCKING AND TWANGING : Nobody Does It Better Than Chris Hillman and Desert Rose
- Fire Chief Files Suit Over Psychiatric Evaluation
- Toddler Hospitalized After Eating Cocaine
- A Quest for Roots Ends in Death : Crime: Ochari D'Aiello went to Georgia to bolster his black identity. Five days after he arrived, he was shot to death in a confrontation with local youths.
- Passions Flare in the Pit of 'Belly'
- L.A. County Seeks Private Hospitals' Help
- Pasadena : Rich-Poor District Debated
- Santa Monica : McDonald's Plan Rejected
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- HIKING : Just a Short Walk : Santa Paula Canyon Trail offers temptations--oranges hanging over the fence--and hazards underfoot.
- FULLERTON : Theater Restoration Hits Financial Snag
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : More May Be Arrested in Catering Truck Slayings
- CYPRESS : City to Take Control of Boys, Girls Club
- New Court Opens to Handle Region's Surge in Bankruptcies
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Ventura : Task Forces Against Racism Planned
- Japanese Surfers Make Third Round
- His Power Play Works Wonders : Racquetball: Fountain Valley's Tim Doyle, ranked third on pro circuit, is among favorites in tournament starting today in Anaheim and Fullerton.
- Houston's Darwinians of Dance : Ballet: Good planning gives troupe an arts rarity--a solid footing. It plays L.A. beginning Wednesday.
- MUSIC / THE OYSTER BAND : Out of Their Shell : New album has only one cut from another artist: 'The Bells of Rhymney,' popularized by The Byrds.
- Bribery to Import Tainted Fish Alleged : Food: Ex-FDA official and four importers are charged in payoffs and other crimes related to seafood shipments of more than 2 million pounds.
- Car Hits Jet; Driver Killed
- French Disco Crowd to Get Free Condoms
- Slavkin to Run in New School Board District : Education: The latest remap pits him against Valley representative Julie Korenstein. The City Council is expected to approve the plan Friday.
- What's Behind L.A. Riots? Futurists See a Link to Computers
- Cities Predicting Big Reduction in Services if State Siphons Off Aid : Government: Legislators may strip more than $90 million from funds to 26 Southeast area cities. Some Officials are frightened.
- Cities Implore State to Keep Hands Off Funds : Budget: Leaders say revenues will be unfairly seized under a plan touted by the governor and legislative leaders. Property taxes earmarked for municipalities would be shifted to schools.
- New School Is Lesson in Cooperation : Education: Students, teachers, parents and community members paste together design ideas for the planned facility in Los Amigos Park.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Council OKs $42.8-Million Budget
- PORT HUENEME : Robbery at Bank Is 4th This Year
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Rules Out Mall Site Purchase
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Councilman Steps In to Save Tower
- Inglewood Gets Details of Hollywood Park Plan : Development: A major focus for city officials and residents alike is the card club, whose fate voters will decide. The music center is 'a done deal.'
- Airport '92: During a take-off delay, LAPD...
- Report Backs $445-Million Burbank-L.A. Light Rail Link : Transportation: Proponents say the study should persuade the county to build the line before the end of the century. It would use existing tracks.
- 19-Year-Old Arraigned in Westminster Home Invasion : Crime: Four juveniles also allegedly stormed into a house brandishing pistols and semiautomatic weapons, then bound several family members and ransacked the home.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Seles Won't Play Under Yugoslav Flag
- NHL Officials Try to Dilute the Punch : Hockey: Legislation to get tough on players involved in fighting will be considered at meetings.
- Trans America Race Twists, Turns Its Way to Starting Line : Running: Preparation for event from Huntington Beach to New York City has run into several roadblocks.
- 'JUST FOR KIDS'
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- Park Says It's Working to Obey Law
- Bellflower : Council Waves Prohibition Against Beer at Cook-Off
- This Meeting Is a Work of Art
- 15 Firms Apply to Run Yosemite Concessions : Business: McDonald's is among the bidders. Watchdog groups are concerned about commercial impact on the park.
- O.C. Businessman Denies Plot to Kill Secretary's Fiance
- CAMARILLO : Motorist Dies After Car Runs Off Road
- Ex-Detective Says Overton Admitted 1970s Poisoning : Trial: Retired county sheriff's investigator corroborates testimony by ex-wife of Dana
- Petitions Submitted to Qualify Perot for Ballot : Politics: 55,588 signatures were collected in Ventura County to aid the Texan's undeclared bid for the presidency. Volunteers report being overwhelmed by his support.
- Endangered Birds Nest in New Habitat : Environment: Officials are cheered by the nesting of least Bell's vireos in man-made surroundings along the San Luis Rey River in Oceanside.
- 8 Local Firms Cited Over Child Labor Violations
- Wymer Accepts Lifetime Ban From Investment Deals : Finance: The indicted adviser faces charges of defrauding Torrance and other cities of more than $100 million. He agreed to the SEC action without admitting guilt.
- Rap Quartet Color Me Badd to Headline Fair : Ventura County: The board picks the group to appeal to teen-agers and young adults at the Aug. 19-30 event.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TERRY EASTLAND : Supreme Court Rightly Passes the Ball : The kidnaping decision puts treaty disputes where they belong--with the executive.
- Gay Newspaper Publisher Kills Self After Long Illness
- Robber Takes $1,300 from Bank
- God, Spock and Me
- Board Delays Vote on Compromise Smog Plan
- SIMI VALLEY : City Delays Vote on Renaming Street
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Live Arms, but a Dying Breed
- Bumper Crop Fills the Local Markets
- * Danny Keaton; Publishing Executive at Giant Records
- Pomona : Tax Rebate for New Store
- House Readies Compromise $1-Billion Urban Aid Bill : Congress: Bush is expected to sign the measure assisting L.A. riot victims, creating 360,000 summer jobs for youth.
- Limit on Building Sizes Up for Vote
- Library Bridges Gap to Latinos : Education: Staff reaches out to immigrants with Spanish-language materials and computer programs that teach English.
- Ex-FBI Director Gray Said to Be 'Deep Throat'
- Long Beach : 40,000 Signatures Submitted to Put Term Limits on Ballot
- Lottery Board Accepts Optimistic Forecast on Sales : Gaming: Director predicts a 40% increase but says administrative costs will exceed limits. Some officials call the projections too rosy.
- Panel Rejects Workplace Smoking Ban : Legislature: Opponents of Assembly bill say employers should have option of imposing restrictions. But backers of measure say nonsmokers are suffering unfairly.
- CASTING CALL
- Council Sends Panel an SOS: Save Our Ship
- House Democrats Detail New Health Package : Medicine: Government would set ceilings on charges by doctors, hospitals and labs. The savings would finance wider access to treatment.
- Countywide : Special Olympics' Torch Run Today
- Too Good to Be True?
- Hero for the Ages : Huntington Beach Readying Belated Ceremony for a 1934 Lifesaver
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : MWD Pipe Cleaning to Leave Mild Chlorine Taste
- City Council Sends Panel an SOS: Save Our Ship
- Assembly Considers Repealing Bunker Fuels Tax : Shipping: With refueling at local ports down almost 50%, waterfront businesses fear going under if the tax remains in effect.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Firefighters Seeking Contract Picket City
- D.A. Won't Try Clerk in Robber's Killing : Justice system: Liquor store worker who chased armed man for two blocks is deemed justified in shooting him when man suddenly turned with gun.
- ARLETA : Retarded Girl's Attacker Sentenced
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : L.A. OKs Funds for Repainting School
- Manhattan Beach City Council Denies Itself a Pay Raise : Budget: Members bow to pressure from former city officials, vote down $250 increase. Supporters say the current wage keeps many from serving.
- Ex-Physician in AIDS Quackery Files for Bankruptcy
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackie Autry Vetoes Felix for Clark
- Marathon Promoter, Broke, Still Hasn't Paid Runners : San Diego Marathon: Top placers haven't received promised prize money, and firm says financial woes are related to impending lawsuit.
- Mater Dei Assistant Basketball Coach Bellomo Resigns
- Lower Statistics
- His accent is Mexican. His look is...
- Those Who Take a Taste Will Also Get an Earful
- NEIGHBORS : Magic and Miracles : For members of Christian club, tricks can help illustrate events from the Bible.
- SPECIAL EVENT : In San Juan Capistrano, a Festival That Will Rein In Spain
- Possible Cover-Up Probed in Border Killing : Immigration: Officials say agents were present when fellow officer allegedly shot a Mexican man in the back. The incident was not reported until the following day.
- Temple City : Church Variance Denied
- Ants Find Ally in Sahara's Searing Heat : Adaptation: Researchers say species emerges to scavenge after sun has driven predators to their lairs. Insects work quickly and retreat before temperature hits 128.
- CLIPBOARD : Diaper Delivery Services in Orange County
- 2 Students Receive National Merit Grants
- Key Markets Plunge Amid Growing Economic Gloom : Stocks: Japanese and Mexican indexes fall sharply. Dow is also off. Analysts suggest lower interest rates.
- Restricted Phone ID Service OKd
- SHAKIN' ALL OVER : O.C. Goes From Almost No Bard to Beaucoup
- Doctor Charged With 17 Counts in Drug Case : Narcotics: A Chatsworth physician is accused of writing illegal prescriptions for medications sold by heroin addicts.
- Border Patrol Agents Thwart Attempt to Smuggle Pot
- Committee Approves Cable TV Bill
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Stephenson Likely to Get a Try in Left-Field Platoon With Ward
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Comeback Falls Short, 9-8
- West Wins Behind Howland : American Legion: Sipperley gets last out in 8-3 victory over Valley North.
- DAN vs. DAVE : Reebok's Risky Investment Centers on Decathletes O'Brien and Johnson, Who Haven't Qualified for the Olympics Yet (but That's Shoe Business)
- The Courtship of the MTV Voter : Television: Those involved in 'Facing the Future' hope viewers will be inspired by the Clinton session to register and vote.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Froemming Has Heart Trouble
- Olive Restores Roar to Lions' Schedule : Basketball: New Loyola Marymount coach schedules home games against Nevada Las Vegas and DePaul. The Lions could also play host to Michigan State.
- Vataha: NFL Players 'Beg' for Salaries
- BALLET REVIEW : Danish Troupe Triumphs at Kennedy Center
- Sondheim Marks Election With Musical on Assassins
- To Clothier, Film Is Cat's Pajamas
- China Agrees to Let U.S. Inspect Prisons
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- Mon Kee Chow Mein, Velvet Turtle Pie
- Next: Peppermint Swirl Burritos?
- Visions of Home : O.C. Residents Upbeat About Buying Houses
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- GENERATIONS
- The Purple Passion : Not many local growers cultivate the dark, shiny fruit. A few can be found at farmers' markets.
- Junior High Mariachi Group to Play With the Best at Hollywood Bowl
- Major Medical Providers Announce Merger Deal : Health care: The new firm will tap fast-growing outpatient surgery and home therapy markets.
- AMD Loses Right to Use Key Intel Code : Technology: The verdict is a major blow to its effort to market a 486 chip 'clone.'
- 'Disguised' Interest on Credit Cards Is Decried : Lending: A nonprofit group says charges for cash advances, for going over a credit limit or for late payments can mean effective interest rates above 30%.
- LOW-FAT BAKING : When Dad's on a Diet . . .
- South L.A.-Simi Game Seeks Unity
- New Crab Cooker Packs 'Em in With Freshness, Simplicity
- Plan for U.N. Force at Sarajevo Airport Stalled
- Stopping Pattern of Unsafe Sex : Health: One researcher says for some male homosexuals and bisexuals, safer practices are a real struggle. Long-term behavior change is critical.
- House Votes to Drop Costly Super Collider : Science: Federal deficit is a key to defeat of $8-billion atom smasher in Texas. Senate could still revive funding.
- Norwalk-La Mirada School District : Residents Serve Recall Notices to Board Members
- WORDS AND IMAGES : A Novel Gathering : Literary lions will share stories and secrets with cubs at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference.
- Arcadia Athlete Invited to U.S. Soccer Tryouts
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Raising the Roof : Circus Vargas' tentmaster's job begins early and ends after the show is finished.
- Not Defensive About Look of His Malls : Riot aftermath: Alexander Haagen bucked criticism in the 1980s when he insisted on 7-foot fences and a security force for the shopping centers he created in South Los Angeles. The measures helped deter looting.
- Free Clinic to Expand in New Direction : Health care: The facility hopes to begin construction by December of a second building. The original plan called for renovation of its present site to alleviate overcrowded conditions.
- A Day Out West
- Minister Accused of Molesting 2 Young Sisters
- Anxieties From the Unrest Can Generate Hope
- TIMES ALL STARS: WESTSIDE : University Pitcher Mejia's Star Shines the Brightest : All Stars: Right-hander, who had three-year record of 27-3 and was 11-1 as a senior, is area's player of the year.
- Flap Over Managers' Perks Delays Budget Vote : Torrance: The city has set aside $357,000 in leave payouts, but it would cost $600,000 annually if the eligible managers cashed out all their leave days.
- VAN NUYS : Ex-Child Actor Faces 2 Trials
- Prosecutors Accuse Ralphs of Overcharging on Sale Items
- 3 More Sea Lions Found Dead Along Huntington Beach : Wildlife: The total number of carcasses discovered on city shores is 143. The climatic effects of El Nino could be a factor. A large number of underweight and dying marine mammals are also turning up.
- DeJuan Matthews, a 6-foot-3 swingman at Mater...
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- Play Takes a Different Trail West : Stage: Golden State Children's Theatre production, which will be presented tonight, is based largely on the experiences of real pioneers.
- Times Mirror Cable in Talks to Buy Orange County Firm
- Confessions of a Flower Eater
- Show Us Your Profile
- $375,000 for 'Decade of Dreams'
- THEATER REVIEW / 'TAKING STEPS' : Bare Bones : The British play provides Santa Barbara audiences with many opportunities to get lost.
- Program Encourages Youths to Set the Stage for Success
- Russia Invites U.S. Officials to Camp for POW Inquiry
- Telecom Cites College District Employees
- Journal Criticizes FDA for Breast Implant Restrictions
- Stretch Out That Brunch
- West Hollywood : $36.5-Million Budget OKd
- Arrests of 2 Maxwell Sons in London Reported
- * Robert William Haack; New York Stock Exchange Leader
- CANOGA PARK : Sentence Imposed in Office Supply Fraud
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- Sheriffs Seeking More Clout in State's Politics : Law enforcement: Brad Gates will direct new PAC that will 'talk, counsel and make endorsements' to maintain an active role in local and statewide elections.
- 76ers Send Barkley to Suns : Pro basketball: Controversial forward traded after acquittal in Milwaukee. Philadelphia gets Hornacek, Lang and Perry.
- Arazi to Be Given a Two-Month Break