- 'I Take Full Blame' : Sallie Dornan says a longtime drug addiction drove her to falsely accuse her husband of abuse.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Yearlong Sit-In Ends at Catholic Church
- Child Development Teacher Honored
- DEAL THEM OUT: Two weeks ago, Oxnard...
- Dr. Edgar F. Mauer; Headed L.A., State Heart Assns.
- Two Steps Away From Heaven on Dance Floor
- GAMES : Don't Pass <i> Go</i> : Tactile Aesthetics Are a Stone's Throw From Aggressive Tactics
- Health Specialist Receives National Prize
- Que Pasa? : Peru's President Says Policies Are Working
- VENTURA : School District Board OKs Reduced Budget
- Anaheim Drops Appeal of Ruling on Street Vendors : Courts: City decides a legal battle would polarize neighbors and those who sell wares from vehicles.
- Border Dispute : Jagged Boundaries Make Crazy Quilt of Restaurants That Ban or Welcome Smokers
- OAK PARK : Area Excluded from Express Bus Service
- Oxnard Council Rejects Casino Proposal : Government: Vote may have been influenced by announcement of inquiry into possible laundering of campaign contributions.
- INS Freezes Management Jobs Pending Bias Inquiry : Discrimination: Agency takes action in response to complaints from black agents. Observers say the move shows the Justice Department's determination to end the dispute.
- Grass Fire Destroys 2 Homes in Nipomo
- Man Dies of Car Collision Injuries
- 2 Arrested Over Phony Workers' Comp Evaluations
- NHL Teams Protect Themselves : Hockey: At expansion draft, the real story is who <i> isn't </i> being picked by the Ducks or Panthers today.
- Mourning the Loss of a Longtime Fighter for Farm Workers
- ANOTHER BITE-SIZE ATTRACTION : A Taste of Orange County Offers a Smorgasbord of Savory Samples
- Nigeria Annuls June 12 Election; U.S. Assails Move
- Claremont : Quadruplets Graduate
- CULTURE PEARLS : Tibetan Monks Turn Healing Toward O.C.
- * Craig L. Rodwell; Gay Rights Activist
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Arcadia, Muir Runners Win Individual Titles
- FILLMORE : Council OKs Budget, Lays Off 3 Workers
- AGOURA HILLS : Sheriff Plans Citizen Advisory Committee
- Playa Vista Wins Wide Backing, but It's Not Unanimous : Development: Civic and business groups voice their support at public hearings. But two key officials express concerns about the project's effects on traffic and air quality.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Driver Keeps on Truckin' Despite Fire
- TUJUNGA : Long-Delayed Home Project Approved
- Evangelical Superstar Is Spreading Wings : Religion: Joni Eareckson Tada, a quadriplegic who is an advocate for the disabled, is taking on the issues of euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicides.
- Water Agency Delays Proposed Tax Levy
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Two Area Players Advance : Wimbledon: Sampras and Davenport score victories. Po, MacGregor and Tarango lose their singles matches.
- DOWNEY : School Cracks Down on Annual Food Fight
- Triple Crown Format to Be Scrutinized
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Before 57,903, Phillies Chop Braves, 8-3
- STAGE REVIEW : Acting Is Just One Fine Aspect of 'Love'
- American Sweets : Fabulous Fakes
- Clinton Dealt Two Setbacks on Russia Aid
- Review Slated for Troops Involved in Atomic Tests
- Wanted: Individual to Help Save Planet, Resources : A famous clothing maker joins the effort and hires a director of environmental assessment.
- Stucco, Wood and Steel Give Form to a Dream : Dwellings: Soaring costs and a shaky economy stack the deck against custom-building a home. Meet one couple who just might beat the odds.
- Emotional Visit to War Memorial : Eight Vietnam Veterans From Southland Pay Respects
- Downey : Council Hikes 95 City Fees, Creates 13 New Ones
- Assembly Hits Final Round of Budget Battle
- Women's Health Screenings Available
- Glendale : Fund for Historical Society
- THE DANCE : A Five, Six, Shake Your Hips to the Latest Boot Scootin' Boogies at Country Clubs
- Millions Bound for a Whole New Shelf Life
- City Tentatively Agrees to Buy a 2nd Vacant Car Dealership
- Cypress Man Found Guilty of Double Murder
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT POLLIN : Conversion Still Offers a Peace Dividend : The Pentagon can provide a foundation for many industries, as it did after World War II.
- VAN NUYS : Agency Gets $109,671 for Energy Efficiency
- GARDEN GROVE : City Cuts Panels, OKs Tentative Budget
- SIMI VALLEY : City Rejects Claim Filed by Ex-Officer
- Top Basketball Teams Upset at European Championships
- Occidental Names Student Affairs V.P.
- Pomona : Storm Pipe to Be Installed
- Carnival-Picnic: Friday-Sunday
- Gardening Takes Root on City Rooftops
- Hospice Gets Grant to Train Volunteers
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- * Martha O'Brien Ingram; Community Leader
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Pepperdine Goes Back to the Drawing Board in Search of a Coach
- It's a Buyer's Market as Peninsula Home Prices Tumble : Real estate: Younger families are taking another look at an area that was once beyond their economic grasp. This could revitalize the school district.
- How to Have Your Planet and Eat It Too
- Torrance OKs Hiring 9 Police Officers : Law enforcement: Council cites increased violence for allocation of funds despite poor economy. Staffing at Del Amo mall will be boosted.
- Countywide : Elizabeth Dole to Speak at Ceremony
- RESEDA : Third-Graders Sing Out Loud for Peace
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials Gear Up for July 4 Bashes
- Bad-Boy Surfer Comes Clean : San Clemente's Andino Leaves Fast Lane for Better Life
- Unidentified Floating Object : Huge Oil Field Device Makes a Splash When It Barges Into Harbor on Way to Alaska
- ART REVIEWS : Buoyancy, Balance in New Works by LeWitt
- California's Outlook Still Gloomy, Two Surveys Show : Economy: Uncertainty about federal taxes and health care reform is holding back the national recovery as well.
- 44 Japanese Lawmakers Form New Party, Make Bid to Left
- ROCKTALK : An Explosion of Music : Local lineup for Fourth of July weekend will be a bonanza of hot performances ranging from raging ska to high-powered reggae.
- World IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Ethnic Groups Flee Army's Brutality
- Jobs, Programs Remain Intact in New School Budget : Education: Board approves $113-million spending package. Legislation regarding state funding is pending.
- City Workers, Gang Discover Cooperation Can Pay Off : Neighborhoods: They cleaned up the area, ate together and spoke of cooperation. Youths are getting help finding jobs, and graffiti has decreased.
- More Celebrities Than Seats
- REVIEW / "KLONDIKE KALAMITY" : Parody Travels Up North : Moorpark Melodrama lives up to its name in this spirited tale of a 'Missing Mountie.'
- Norwalk-La Mirada : District Officials Rename School After Cesar Chavez
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Creative Financing Is All in a Summer's Work
- Babbitt Refuses to Void Yosemite Pact : Parks: Despite protests by environmentalists, the concessions contract goes to the Bush Administration's choice. Officials cite legal and time constraints.
- House OKs Space Station by 1 Vote : Science: Close 216-215 tally is a shock to backers of project. Stiff opposition is attributed to budget-cutting frenzy on Capitol Hill and 114 new lawmakers.
- Child-Care Crisis Tears at Family Fabric
- Fruit Forecast: Between Heaven and Hell
- Shevardnadze Asks NATO Aid in Georgia Strife
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Scientists Hail New Nuclear Reactors
- Michael Nesmith ". . . Tropical Campfire's . . ."<i> Pacific Arts Audio</i>
- Choreographers' Steps Give Some Dances Legs : Catchiest Versions Work on Many Songs
- The following are the top music sales...
- Principal Adamant About Levying Fee for Student Bus Trips : Bell Gardens: She says athletes will not play next school year until they pay. The football coach says he will not help collect the controversial charge.
- Community College Board Tentatively OKs Budget : Education: Trustees' austere plan shifts funds and depletes savings to close $5.3-million gap.
- The Political Wife--an Enduring Breed : Women: As Mrs. Nixon is eulogized, other long-suffering spouses await liberation from the public's expectations.
- Pilot Program to Yield New Class of Officers
- NORTH HILLS : Community Leader Calls for More Police
- Unlocking the Future Sometimes Painful, Always Expensive
- House OKs Space Station by 1 Vote : Science: The 216-215 tally is a shock to backers of project. Stiff opposition is attributed to budget-cutting frenzy on Capitol Hill and 114 new lawmakers.
- Long Beach Schools : Students Get Teaching Tips at Daylong Workshop
- Shirley Husband, president of the San Gabriel...
- GOINGS ON : Program Offers Youths Intense Musical Summer : The intensive eight-week course is highlighted by a concert series, which starts Saturday.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- 22 S&Ls; Post 1st-Quarter Profit Jump : Thrifts: The institutions' combined earnings total $85 million, up from $82 million the previous year.
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- AIRLINES
- Old Ways Fail to Define New Role for Science
- At Last, Convenience Brie
- Thai Summit
- Tennis Tournament Nets $270,000 for Cancer Center
- Japan's Mt. Unzen Erupts, Killing 1
- Health Plan Delayed Until September : Medicine: First Lady says the proposal will be unveiled after Congress passes a budget. She says the package will include a tax on 'luxury' benefits.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ban Likely on Some Lead Fishing Sinkers
- Metal Detectors Set Off Debate
- PAGES : Americans Still Splurge on Books
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Photojournalist's World War II Works Exhibited : Horace Bristol pictures display imagery that brims with humanity and intuitive aesthetic vitality.
- All the Pomp and Expense at Early Age
- Huntington Park : City-Sponsored Workshops to Aid Area Business Owners
- Violently Opposing Views : 'Jurassic Park' Was 'the Best' to Some, a Bloody Bore to Others
- Sowing Seeds of Discontent : City Wants to Transplant Popular PlowBoys Market
- Riordan's Risky Run Is No Ad for L.A. Fitness
- His Work Helps Disabled Keep Active : Prosthetics: After losing his lower left leg in 1976, Albert Rappoport decided to develop devices that would help amputees compete athletically.
- Beverly Hills : Car Pool Parking Plan OKd
- Hacker Infiltrates Phone System, Runs Up $96,000 Bill : Crime: City of Anaheim, victimized via computer, will split cost with AT&T.; A new phone setup has been installed. A suspect has not been identified.
- Serbian, Croatian Leaders Vague on New Bosnia Map
- Senate OKs Bill to Limit Influence on Bids : Government: Measure would bar aides of city and county officeholders from voting on awarding contracts to their bosses' campaign contributors.
- Disaster Scenario : Mock Plane Collision at Oxnard Airport Tests Emergency System
- City Approves Plan to Guide Warner Center : Development: The council will take a final vote next week. The proposal has been in the making for eight years. It permits 35.7 million square feet of construction and calls for traffic mitigation measures.
- Costa Mesa : College Wins Grant for Career Guidance
- At End of His Rope, He Loaded and Fired : Guns: Although he has pleaded not guilty, defendant says shooting at the MCA building 'was almost a political statement.'
- Charges Filed Over Report of Syringe in Soda Can : Soft drinks: A 25-year-old Van Nuys woman faces up to six months in jail if convicted of filing a false claim with police.
- Gott Can't Save Dodgers in the Ninth : Baseball: Candiotti leaves with a lead, but Anthony's three-run homer gives Astros a 5-3 victory.
- It's Rocky Road for Hilly, but Angels Win, 8-7 : Baseball: After team takes 8-0 lead over Royals, Hathaway leaves with the score 8-3 and barely gets his first victory.
- Betts Shakes Off Rust, Pitches Van Nuys East to 11-2 Victory
- Mary Star Baseball Player Selected to Division IV Team
- DINING REVIEW : N.Y. Gets a Taste of Gustaf Anders Menu
- The Hollywood Years
- An Old Softie
- Mark Andes' Little Brother Has First Date : Veteran rocker is back for another go-around with a new group at stop-the-dump benefit concert.
- Del Shannon "Del Shannon Sings Hank Williams: Your Cheatin' Heart" (1964)<i> Bug/Rhino</i>
- City Sues to Force 1995 Closure of BKK Landfill : Land use: Dump officials say 2006 is the agreed-upon date and have retained ex-state Atty. Gen. John Van de Kamp to respond. The complex case could spend more than a year in the courts.
- Budgetary Ax Chips Away at the Cutting Edge
- Service Award Named for Retiring Teacher
- Mass Firings in Mexican State Office Reported
- City Council Postpones Budget Hearing
- Ojai Country Music Festival to Feature an Array of Styles
- TIME TO KILL: Gang gunfire that killed...
- Mayor Young Leaves Legacy of Struggle : He dominated the city for two decades, helping the disenfranchised black majority. But he was unable to stem the town's devastating decline.
- Coach Named Director
- GLENDORA : Computer Expert Gets 30-Year Molestation Term
- Accused Stalker Pleads Not Guilty
- BUENA PARK : Trash Collection Rates to Increase
- CAMARILLO : City Council OKs Higher Fees, Fines
- RETAILING
- Clinton Comes to Aid of U.S. Screen Makers : Technology: The flat panel displays used in laptop computers are considered vital to the nation's competitive future.
- City Drops Housing Plan for Elderly : Neighborhoods: Younger residents had argued that a high-density complex for senior citizens would harm property values. Officials must find a way to satisfy a state requirement to provide affordable homes.
- Compton : Trustee Leaves College Post to Become City Attorney
- Lynwood : Acting City Manager Hired for Permanent Position
- Tutoring Sessions Are Lessons in Love and Acceptance : A 93-year-old instructor finds joy in helping an epileptic boy discover the world of reading. Her 10-year-old student finds understanding, patience.
- NEIGHBORS : Age Catching Up to Frisbee Competitor : Kilo, an 11-year-old dog, placed second in a field of canines half her age. She's not just a dumb jock, says her owner.
- New Chief for Rose Tourney : Parade: Michael E. Ward becomes acting president following last weekend's death of Delmer D. Beckhart.
- Anti-Drug Workers to Conduct Day of Outreach at Park
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Los Alamitos Is Blue Chip in State Stock Competition
- Ragin' Cajun Serves Crawfish With Tales
- Carson to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoints
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Magician Gives His Secrets and His Time Away
- Wildlife Agents Raid Home of Duck Extermination Opponent : Investigation: Venice protester denies hiding birds or smuggling them to San Diego. There may be more seizures.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bingo to Raise Funds for Artificial Leg
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Woman Charged in Report of Syringe in Coke Can
- Quick-Change Artists Strike
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- UC Geneticist Badly Hurt in Letter Bomb Attack
- A Community's Mission of Peace : Parish Continues Father Boyle's Anti-Gang Efforts
- Water Plants Are Decade Behind Schedule
- 79 Sacred Heart Grads
- That Reformer From Seoul : South Korea's Kim Young Sam attacks the old order
- GARDEN GROVE : Sixth-Grade Videos Win First Place
- FULLERTON : Arboretum Offering Composting Classes
- LAGUNA BEACH : All Seniors Meet Service Requirement
- THEATER REVIEW : Effort by Cold Tofu Dies on the Vine
- Q&A; WITH IKE TURNER : 'I Was the One Who Turned Her Into Tina Turner'
- My First Thai
- Clean Machines : Deal With Hughes Gives Electric Cars a Jump Start
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- Berry Berry Cold
- The Singha, Then the Song
- Long Beach Harbor's Bond Rating Drops
- Glendale : YWCA to Install Officers
- Defense Closure Panel to Spare 2 State Bases : Military: Board decides to keep Defense Language Institute open and to block plans to move 6th Army from San Francisco.
- Research Boon Seen in AIDS-Susceptible Mice : Disease: Development of genetically altered rodents means inexpensive and rapid testing of new drugs and therapies. Studies to date have relied on costly primates.
- Longtime Math Mystery Reported Solved
- * Elisa Godinez Rodriguez; Former Cuban First Lady
- La Canada Flintridge : Trail Title Mix-Up Corrected
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City OKd Extra Funds for Official, Mayor Says
- SHERMAN OAKS : Conservancy Offers to Buy Canyon Land
- The Right Starch
- Go-Between Firms Match Apartments and Renters : Housing: Orange County locater services offer convenience and efficiency to potential tenants, while landlords get 'qualified traffic.'
- Shrimp, Soda Cracker Pie, Cincinnati Chili
- City Drops Plans for Utility Tax : Budget: The levy would have raised $1 million. However, future needs could easily help resurrect the proposal.
- Mandela and Rival Buthelezi Finally Meet, Fail to Agree on Election Date : South Africa: Two leaders pledge to end violence that has killed 9,000. But there are 'sticking points.'
- Suburbanites Go West, Find Themselves In Cahoots
- Glendale Doctor Receives Award for Lupus Work
- L.A. Council Passes Ban on Smoking in Restaurants
- Help May Be a Phone Call Away for Those in Midst of a Crisis
- School Officials Put Bite on Annual Student Food Fight : Tradition: The year-end rite escalated to punches and racial insults being hurled. Police were called and 11 students were suspended.
- District Criticized for Laxity : Grand jury: Report says Capistrano Beach water agency lacks emergency, safety and strategic planning programs. Attorney blames management woes.
- THOUSAND OAKS : High Schools Give Diplomas to 1,200 Grads
- Students Say Attack Was Racially Motivated : Investigation: Police say the fact that both groups involved were ethnically mixed casts doubt on the victims' claim of a hate crime.
- SIMI VALLEY : Trailer Loaded With Merchandise Stolen
- WOODLAND HILLS : Grant Aids Program for Disabled Workers
- His Work Is Helping Disabled Keep Active : Albert Rappoport, Who Lost His Lower Left Leg in '76, Develops Prosthetic Devices That Help Amputees Compete Athletically
- Heart of the Matter : New Procedure Has Cured USC Safety Reggie Perry and Others of Rare Disease
- Accused Gunman 'Did What I Had to Do' : MCA: In first interview since arrest, ex-driver talks about tower shooting.
- Youth Baseball League Produces Winners--When It Can Pay the Bills
- PERSPECTIVE ON PUBLIC SAFETY : 'Your Money or Your Life' : Thousands of felons wait to be sprung onto streets patrolled by fewer cops while politicians play a shell game with budgets.
- It's Curtains for Opponents of Fox Studio : Expansion: City gives preliminary approval for a $200-million consolidation project after opposition crumbles.
- OXNARD : Preliminary Budget for Schools Approved
- Man Playing With Daughter in Anaheim Pool Drowns
- Courts Seek Staffing for Metal Detectors
- Plan for Silicon Valley Puts Business First : Economy: Regional group recommends steps to stimulate growth. Broader issues are not addressed.
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- Thai : MARKETS : The Big Bang Market
- Montebello : Impact of Train Station on Neighborhood to Be Studied
- Beverly Hills : 3 Doctors to Be Honored
- Locomotive Ride Is a Throwback to Rural Times : Rail firm is hooking up steam engine No. 51 to its string of 11 vintage rail cars for a series of trips over the July 4 weekend.
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Reprisals Against Estonia Threatened
- In Hard-Times Budget, at Least Some Winners : Reform compromise rewards welfare recipients who work
- Lawyer to Settle Suit Over Estate : Courts: Relatives of a Leisure World widow claimed that James D. Gunderson's actions as trustee resulted in a loss of more than $500,000.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita OKs Spending Plan That Holds Line : Finances: The budget calls for cuts, but officials say the city has been spared the difficult choices facing other local governments.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Volunteers Sought to Serve on Asian Panel
- Mountain Bike Club to 'Adopt' Arroyo Simi Trail
- Boy Found on Street Is Back With His Mother
- CALABASAS : District OKs Cuts, Increased Class Sizes
- Poem on Gun Danger Hits the Mark for Top Prize
- 'The Last P.O.W.?' Finally Gets on the Air : Television: The Bobby Garwood story is one of the oddest footnotes to the Vietnam War. Politics is blamed for ABC's delay of its broadcast.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Baby Jane Dexter Bigger Than Life in Song--and Attitude
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Zutler and Kleiner Team Up to Down Granada Hills West
- BREA : High School Bus Service to Be Axed
- Santa Anita Tabs Keller as Chairman of Board
- Breakfast of Champions
- Couscous Me, It's Summer
- Bombs Bursting in Air . . . Don't Say 'Fire'
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Guidelines on AZT Use May Face Revisions : Research: New study questions whether AIDS drug prolongs life when taken early. But some experts insist it is an effective product.
- It's Curtains for Fox Studio Opponents : Expansion: City gives preliminary approval for a $200-million consolidation project after opposition crumbles.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Stowaway to Be Sent Home to Colombia
- U.N. Offers a Reward for Somali Warlord After Defiant Interviews
- Oxnard Teen Sentenced in Murder Case : Crime: Francisco Gonzalez gets 29 years to life for robbery attempt in which his best friend was shot dead by shop owner.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Voodoo Nothing New to Rodgers
- Bowe's Manager Files Suit Against Promoter Duva
- Punk and Metal Albums Blast Off in All Directions
- Real Estate Expense Held Up to Firms as Cost-Cutting Target
- City Budget Prognosis Improves : Finances: The state may take less local property tax money than expected. But $1.1 million in staff cuts is still possible.
- Superintendent Gets Bar Assn. Award
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Illegal Drug Use Falls Sharply, Survey Finds
- How to Avoid Stepping on Toes
- South Pasadena : Historic Status Retained
- SOMETIMES IT'S A STRETCH : But If It Gets a Laugh, Nothing's Too Ridiculous for Denny Johnston
- Bowen's Vote Became a Lesson in Dollars and Sense : Government: After heavy lobbying by both factions, Capitol newcomer changes her vote to approve $52.1-billion state spending plan.
- OXNARD : Prisoner Released Pending Ruling
- LOS ANGELES : Golf Tournament Proceeds Will Go to L.A. Schools
- Seeing red: Leslie Shields of Highland Park,...
- State Budget Cure Will Cause Cities to Feel More Pain : Finances: Nine municipalities assess the effects of Sacramento's revenue shifts. The only good news is that it could have been worse.
- STANTON : Public Hearing for City Budget Is Today
- 'Day With the Corps' at El Toro Is Next Week
- Carroll Might Return to Competitive Waters--on a Longboard
- TV REVIEWS : Making a Case for 'Youth at Risk'
- Dow Tumbles 30.72 on Poor Economic News : Market Overview
- The Region : Riverside-to-L.A. Metrolink
- Long Beach : Terminal Island Site Chosen for Homeless Service Center
- Pizza Kitchen Survives by Unnatural Selections
- Prison Budget Cuts Into Other Needs, Study Says
- STRUCTURES : Mayan Revival Is Getting Another Look in Ventura : The disarming Aztec Hotel in Monrovia, built in 1925, is generating the first wave of publicity for the style.
- 2 Benefits Keep Cyclists Pedaling Night and Day
- FOR THE KIDS : Club Provides Fun and Draws Families to Mall : Activities include hands-on entertainment such as karaoke, complete with free videotapes of performances.
- Independent School Proposals Get Little Initial Support : Education: Union leader, president of trustees criticize ideas for autonomous campuses. They cite costs, fears of secession by prosperous areas.
- Board Cuts Cost for Adult Sports
- Riordan Finds a Running Mate in Clinton
- Stars Make Super Roommates in 'More the Merrier'
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Hillinger to Speak at Press Club Lunch
- House Approves Cut in Funds for Ex-Presidents
- They Meet--a Year After She Saved His Life : Transplant: Because of confidentiality rules, Candace Urschel didn't know the identity of the man who received her bone marrow.
- WESTMINSTER : Anger Aired in Cuts to Fire Department
- TARZANA : Actor Luke Perry Applies to Keep Three Little Pigs
- A Tailgate Party for Car-Poolers : Transportation: Team Rideshare's Simi Valley festival tries to play matchmaker for potential partners.
- SIMI VALLEY : City Upholds Firing of Police Officer
- He Spreads the Word in a Whisper : Sanson Was Close to Losing His Life and Now Struggles to Regain His Voice
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hansen Happy With His Role
- Search for Women's Coach Resumes at Pepperdine
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Marlins Near Deal for Sheffield
- TV REVIEWS : Friction and High Jinks in Addictive 'Real World'
- Cuban-American Leader Speaks of Restoring Democracy After Castro
- Camp Mud : Young Tom Sawyers Get Down and Dirty for Summer Fun
- A U-Turn Toward Berkeley : Student Says a Role Model Helped Steer Him From Average to Outstanding
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Whoomp! (There...
- Another Lawsuit Challenges Hillside Development Rule