- NORTHRIDGE : Future CSUN Class Gets a Head Start
- Help Is Offered the Hearing-Impaired and Their Families : SHHH is dedicated to the welfare and advocacy of people who want to participate fully in the hearing world.
- U.N. Bomb Plot Charge Linked to Trade Center
- THEY'RE SINGING FOR LAUGHS : Ventriloquist Taylor Mason Joins Parodist Mark McCollum for 'A Comic Rock Opera'
- Norwalk : City Will Stop Transporting Workers in Beds of Trucks
- WORDS AND IMAGES : A Feisty Widow, a Dashing Hero : Santa Barbara in the 1870s provides the backdrop for the latest romance novel by Simi Valley's Margaret Brownley.
- Philadelphia Turnaround May Offer Lessons for L.A. : Riordan has consulted with mayor who pushed through new union contracts and privatization of municipal services.
- Here, the Whole Enchilada : La Salsa Debuts a Full-Service Spot
- Assembly Panel Rejects Breakup of L.A. Schools
- Somali Leaflets Urge Attacks on U.S. Troops; U.N. Asks Removal of Italian General
- Some in Thousand Oaks Would OK Tax Hike to Fight Crime
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mystery That Isn't: Hinging on a Gaffe : TELLING ONLY LIES <i> By Jessica Mann</i> ; Carroll & Graf $19.95, 256 pages
- CULTURE PEARLS : The Art of the Japanese Kimono
- Silver Lake : Police Take to Bicycles
- It's the Last Hurrah for Standout Players From Area Schools : Football: Twenty-nine San Gabriel high schools will have former players competing in the Hall of Fame game.
- Hot Peppers Pack a Lot of Punch : The fruit ranges from mild, sweet varieties to those fiery enough to sear the palate. Many are grown locally.
- Representation
- BOOK REVIEWS : 'Improving' on...
- Letters to the Editor : Bittersweet Tale of Cruelty, Compassion
- Parker Reels 'em In
- LETTERS : Graffiti Is Changing the Face of Redondo
- Beach Pollution
- Kathleen Honeycutt
- Tokyo Summit
- U.S. Policy on Islam
- Business Meal Deductions
- Monorail Plan to Connect L.A. and the Westside
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Chief Talks With Trustees
- Lungren to Probe Questions About Prison Work Credits
- Trip by Workers' Comp Justices Probed : Ethics: Officials investigate whether jurists broke conflict of interest laws by accepting excursions to Hawaii from a doctor who treats injured employees.
- Hawaiian Trip by Workers' Comp Judges Is Investigated : Ethics: State officials are checking whether jurists violated conflict laws by accepting favors from a doctor who treats injured employees. At least two say they paid their own way.
- Labor Dispute at Cal Spas Intensifies : Strike: Workers cite low wages and poor benefits and claim the company is impeding efforts to unionize. The manufacturer is being lured to move, and the City Council is caught in the quagmire.
- FAT CHANCE: What do those beefy looking...
- Flood Will Do Little Damage to U.S. Economy, Experts Say : Impact: The crop and business losses are modest compared to other natural disasters. But for some farmers, this may be the end of the line.
- 4 Boys Are Blamed in Brush Fire
- New Accusation Against Teacher Surfaces : Investigation: Former student, now in her 30s, tells police she rejected offer of sex in exchange for a B grade on a test she never took.
- Stand and Deliver
- Scholastic Competitors Give Groms a Good Name : Seven Locals Earn Spots on '93 National Team
- Opponent Asks U.S. to Probe Firm's Role in Kim Campaign
- Clinton Asks Flood Aid of $2.5 Billion : Disaster: 'It was awful,' President says after inspecting damage. As the rain continues, the National Weather Service forecasts even more in 30-day outlook.
- Doctor Says He Was 'Upset' Before Fatal Crash : Accident: Physician who is jailed on manslaughter charges after couple are killed and child is injured in collision blames crash on his father's death hours before.
- Riordan Steadfast on LAPD Expansion : Police: Mayor concedes it may be a tough goal in wake of chief's comments that adding 3,000 officers in four years is impossible.
- Ride Operator Blames Crash on Distraction : County fair: He tells state safety inspectors he was trying to do two jobs at once when he failed to brake roller coaster cars. Most seriously injured passenger leaves hospital.
- 4 Boys Start Brush Fire While Smoking : Blaze: Two houses, several barns and 1,500 acres burn in Lancaster. The youngsters, who are wards of the court, range in age from 8 to 10.
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 15, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 15, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 15, 1993
- Obituaries - July 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 15, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 15, 1993
- Abortion Funding
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- For Troubled Tresses : Kitchen Staples and State-of-the-Art Hair Products Help Battle the Damaging Forces of Summer
- Young Stowaway Orphan's Tale Takes Turn for Worse : INS doesn't believe Colombian's story; major parts of it don't stand up. He may be sent back tonight despite celebrity status.
- After the Deluge, Lingering Swamps to Alter River Life : Environment: Temporary inland sea probably will delay recovery. Crisis is just beginning, a biologist says.
- Afghans, Tajik Rebels Attack Russian Post
- County Budget Watch
- Latinos Meet With Judge, Condemn Grand Jury Report : Immigration: Leaders of six organizations spend hour with presiding jurist to protest immigration comments by panel. One activist says meeting was 'productive.'
- FULLERTON : Library Patrons in for Some Warm Days
- CSU Board Advised of Soil Test Results
- This Is Not a Testimonial to USC Days
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Gary Morris Gives Fresh Voice to His Repertoire : Instead of rehashing stale Top Ten hits at the Crazy Horse show, the performer makes it all seem new by using lesser-known songs.
- Good Fun, Good Food, Good Cause
- Supervisors OK Pay Cut Dependent on Contract : L.A. County: Molina urges a voluntary 8.25% salary reduction. But the board votes to take whatever concession rank-and-file employees approve.
- Murder Suspect Overdoses, Delaying Extradition to U.S.
- MISSION VIEJO : City Wins Again for Financial Reporting
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Dickerson Takes Shot at Raiders
- He Has an Ocean of Talent and Hopes : Racing: Open-water swimming champion Rodrigues wants to get others involved in sport.
- ART REVIEW : Exhibit Toys With Myths of Old West
- Female Politicians: Just How Far Have They Truly Come?
- VICIOUS CIRCLE: It's Southern California's eternal cycle....
- Judge Issuing Gag Order Should Have Disqualified Himself, Says NOW : Courts: Group says John H. Major was wrong in not disclosing that his home mortgage is held by the firm involved in the sexual harassment case.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Hopes to Lure Retail Businesses
- Valley Driver 1st in L.A. to Be Sentenced Under New Law
- Moorpark Will Consider Pool Roads High on Its Priority List : Planning: In an annual review of objectives, the City Council will discuss a 24-page report on goals and pressing challenges.
- U.S. Funds to Help Improve Traffic Flow
- GLENDALE : Parking Issue Stalls Vote on Health Club
- ABA Gives Ginsburg Its Highest Rating
- Khmer Rouge Softens Belligerent Stance : Cambodia: Khieu Samphan is back in capital. He says his group would accept advisory role in new government.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Survey Finds Residents Happier Than in 1990 : Antelope Valley: Backers say the positive results of the $40,000 labor market study will help attract new businesses.
- A Final Warning for Saddam Hussein : Showdown looms on Security Council demand for monitoring of missile testing facilities
- Alabama Gang Has Lost Another : Auto racing: Tragic story of Allisons gets another chapter when Davey Allison, 32, dies after helicopter crash.
- Allison's Death Hits Home Locally : Motor racing: NASCAR driver competed at Saugus and other West Coast tracks.
- Berganio Fires 2nd 68 to Take Publinks Lead
- SBA Gets More Funds to Resume Business Loans : Entrepreneurs: Program that ran out of money in April now can guarantee another $3.2 billion in private financing.
- TWA Names New Chief to Pilot a Troubled Future : Airlines: The company, which hopes to emerge from bankruptcy this summer, is pinning its hopes on former Piedmont Aviation Chairman William Howard.
- Irvine Sensors Announces $5.2-Million SDI Contract : Defense: The Costa Mesa-based firm is expected to step up hiring for the military project.
- AGE FACTOR: What happens when a town's...
- War of the Walls : THE TAGGER: 'CREATOR' : 'It's for the chase and the street fame.'
- Toll Up to 99 in Japan Quake and Tsunamis
- Missile Launch Lights Up Evening Sky
- BOOK REVIEW : Nun Passionately Attacks Death Penalty : DEAD MAN WALKING; An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States <i> by Helen Prejean, C.S.J.</i> ; Random House; $21, 278 pages
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N.'s Somalia Mission Shaken as Toll Mounts : Africa: Fugitive warlord's stature grows amid escalation of urban warfare in Mogadishu.
- SAN FERNANDO : Ghost Hunters Find No Spooks at Mission
- Leave the Smoke Belching to Us
- Breaking Up Is Hard to Do--but Unified We Will Fail : Schools: Dividing the LAUSD won't guarantee success for every child. But leaving it : as is opens the door to vouchers.
- Brush Fire : How to Protect Your Home This Season
- VAN NUYS : Man Denies Guilt in Shooting of Boy
- Roberti May Put His Plan Before Voters
- The Coroner and the Cost of Death : Cutbacks: Four regional offices may close, resulting in long delays in dealing with fatalities.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : 3 More Draft Choices Sign
- AEROSPACE
- It's Head vs. Heart When Stocks Defy Strong Earnings
- Information Age Gives Clout to TV Shopping
- Warner Bros. Consolidates TV Production : Hollywood: Leslie Moonves, who had been president of Lorimar, will head the studio's new division.
- Clinton to Name Stanley Tate New RTC Chief
- Harold Gray Shane; Prolific Writer, Education Dean
- NEWBURY PARK : Roommate Arrested in Stabbing of Man
- Planning Officials Tour Whiteface Mountain Development Site : Simi Valley: The commissioners travel through Dry and Tapo canyons to view two housing project locations.
- Episode Would Get Audience Member Where It Hurts
- Oxnard Budget to Be Pared Further
- 'Rainbow Man' Sentenced to 3 Life Terms : Crime: Rollen Stewart, known for his bizarre wig and religious placards, is convicted of taking over a hotel room at LAX and holding a maid hostage.
- Happy 90th : Former Sports Editor Zimmerman Celebrates
- IRVINE : Decision Time Near on Council Vacancy
- Golic Announces Retirement : Raiders: After 14 NFL seasons, the defensive lineman is no longer in the team's plans.
- ALL-STAR NOTES : September Strike Hinted by Players
- A London Ride Down 'Sunset' : Theater: Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest, the musical adaptation of Billy Wilder's classic film, opens to cautiously favorable notices.
- The Attack of the Killer Old Movies : Television: 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,' a cult cable success, uses sick humor, along with cultural references to all things obscure and forgettable, to draw its audience.
- Tokos to Take $6-Million Charge Against Earnings : Restructuring: Santa Ana medical service provider's stock falls on word of quarterly loss.
- A 22-Year-Old Who Digs Graves : Michele Devulder of Orange Feels 'Safe' in Cemeteries
- 8 Injured in Roller Coaster Collision at Fair
- N.Y. Bank Holdup Suspect Caught During 91st Heist
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Step Over the Line in Fighting Gangs
- New Tactic, Same Worthy Goal
- YORBA LINDA : Poll Shows Residents Want a High School
- The L.A. City Council is always the...
- Oxnard : Council Backs New Community Center
- Covered by Blanket Policy : Anaheim Hills Man Helps Homeless Stay Warm in Private Crusade
- BELL GARDENS : String of Firings Grows as City Attorney Loses Job
- CALABASAS/AGOURA HILLS : Restaurant Smoking Ban Is Proposed
- GLENDALE : Charges Dismissed in Man's Fatal Shooting
- Officials Ask if Perret Held Back in Trial
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Mission Was Successful for Bommer
- Politically Correct Baseball : Strategy: Pitch inside or slide too hard and you risk a brawl in the 1990s game that pays homage to money and mobility.
- Here's an unusual opportunity/challenge for Aerosmith fans...
- AUTOS
- 12 Sentenced to Death in Prostitution Cases
- Jury Selection Begins in Nesler Murder Trial
- $836-Million Budget Cuts Nearly 200 Jobs : Supervisors: New plan includes minimal reductions for law enforcement and health care. All 16 branch libraries are to remain open.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Citizen Involvement Urged in Crime Fight
- Slimak Will Try to Make Name for Himself as CLU Coach : College baseball: He replaces Hill, who built Cal Lutheran into a Division III power, then took Division I job.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Texas-Bound Hornback Calls Off Sacrifice
- TV Ratings : Southern California Viewers Go Their Own Way
- Fullerton Museum Concert to Honor John Cage
- Owner Struggles to Avoid Losing Newport Manse
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Ignores Price Report, Drops 8.94
- AEROSPACE
- Another Big Builder Lets Loan Default : Development: Newport Beach-based Fieldstone, the Southland's second largest, hopes to restructure $150-million package. But the news just compounds the industry's woes.
- Computer-Loan Effort Gets Students On-Line
- Replacing Their Old Dock With New Tricks : The Boy Scout Sea Base program is saved by volunteers who will design and build the Newport Beach facility.
- Synagogue in Russia Attacked
- L.A.'s New Deputy Mayors
- SHERMAN OAKS : Zoning Officials OK Restrictions on Cafe
- Wholesale Dip Steepest Since March, 1991 : Economy: June's 0.3% decline in the producer price index follows months of increases that had raised inflation concerns.
- Beers to Match Our Mountains
- Firm Repaid Rep. Kim for Donations : Contributions: JayKim reimbursed the congressman and employees for money given to other candidates, records show. He denies intentional wrongdoing.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Applications Being Accepted for Panels
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Accused of Conflict in Sexual Harassment Case
- It's a Boo-tiful Night for Gaston : Baseball: He manages AL to 9-3 victory over NL but keeps Oriole favorite Mussina in bullpen.
- A Third Cuban Athlete Decides to Defect to U.S.
- Lakers Sign Second-Round Pick Van Exel
- AEROSPACE
- Study Sees State's Foreclosures Dropping : Housing: A slowly rebounding California economy is cited. But the defaults are expected to worsen in the East.
- Putting Their Money Where His Mouth Is
- War of the Walls : THE TAGGED: SERGIO PALOS : 'They are tearing up our community.'
- Countywide : Committee Rejects Anti-Graffiti Bill
- If Ever a Strong Finish Was Needed . . . : Three key issues face Legislature before it recesses
- $15 on No. 4 and a Little Off the Top
- CAMARILLO : City Considers Yard-Waste Composting
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 12 in Sweep Against Gangs
- The Coroner and the Cost of Death : Cutbacks: Four regional offices may close. Long delays in dealing with fatalities may occur.
- SANTA ANA : $200 Million Worth of Cocaine Seized
- Council Balks at Backing District Breakup Plan : Schools: Issue of endorsing the proposal is referred to committee for further study. Its sponsor wanted a show of support prior to a key Assembly panel vote today.
- McDonald's Blocked by Planners : Thousand Oaks: Commissioners cite traffic, pollution in rejecting the project. An appeal is expected.
- No-Pie Zone : Pizza Maker Won't Deliver to Oxnard High-Crime Area
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING : 217 to Compete in Irvine Event
- Net-Working : Myers Helping Women Learn the Strategy, Improve Their Game at His Ongoing Summer Tennis Camps
- Nicks in Mix : Price, Faldo Draw Attention at British Open
- Unknown Artists Get Chance to Shine in '1993 Los Angeles' : Art: The juried biennial at five city-run galleries spotlights the 364 artists as well as the city's beleaguered arts centers.
- Q&A; WITH CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR : On Life Near Death: In Bosnia for CNN
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Oklahoma!' Loses Frontier Spirit : The Saddleback production emphasizes the musical's charm at the expense of its energy.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Mail-Order Giant Medco Courting Drug Firms
- AEROSPACE
- EARNINGS : Merrill, PaineWebber Post Big Gains
- Foes of Castro in Miami Aiding Nicaragua Rebels : Central America: Effort aims to escalate Contras' battle against President Chamorro. Assistance excludes weapons.
- Criticized in Recent Disasters, FEMA Has Good Start on Floods
- Babbitt Unveils Everglades Rescue Plan : Environment: Tentative accord among the state, U.S. governments and big sugar growers is hailed as realistic compromise. Others call it a betrayal.
- Out-of-Wedlock Births Rise Sharply Among Most Groups
- Motorist Enters Guilty Plea in 3 Deaths : Courts: Diane Mannes of Somis is convicted of manslaughter in the 1989 accident while intoxicated.
- Valley Obituaries
- PACOIMA : Firefighters Honor a Fallen Rescuer
- SHRINE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Five Orange County Players on South's Roster
- Catfish Are Being Caught in Southland
- Stranded for Summer : Taking a Dog Team Through the Northwest Passage, Pam Flowers Stopped When Trail Turned to Water and She Will Complete Journey in Fall
- Unocal to Transfer 500 : Workers to Brea Facilities : Jobs: The move of employees from L.A., Illinois will give the city, hard hit by mergers and relocations, a much-needed economic boost.
- Archibald Cox Jr. is resigning as president...
- Limits on Abortion Rights Bill Sap Support Among Women
- Budget Critic Is Booster Too : California Treasurer Kathleen Brown Delivers Enthusiastic Sales Pitch to East Coast Investors
- Affordable Shakespeare at the Ford : Theater: Each patron pays with a can of food to see 'Romeo and Juliet.'
- Guilty Plea Ends 4-Year Court Battle in Drunk-Driving Deaths
- Let Them Eat Cake--at Home : In Europe as in the United States, economic recession has caused many to call for stricter controls on immigration.
- Detention at Sea Raises Health Concerns : Immigration: Conditions for 658 Chinese aboard ships off Baja coast are grim, U.S. officials say. Critics step up attack on U.S. policy.
- Driver Strikes, Kills Bicyclist
- Residents Feel Less Safe in Homes, Poll Finds
- Countywide : $600,000 OKd for HIV, AIDS Patients
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Student Gets 3 Years for Bank Robbery
- Missile Launch at Vandenberg AFB Lights Southland Skies
- GOLF / STEVE KRESAL : Mesa Verde to See the Future of Women's Game
- LOCAL NOTES : Mixed Doubles Victory Sparks the Dukes Past San Antonio
- Judge Rejects IAAF Appeal
- Blue Jays Get Poll Position
- Bottle Fans Are Privy to Secret of Skeleton
- Tax Rebate for Mall Developer Ruled Illegal
- Decisions
- Plan Adopted to Revitalize Downtown : Ventura: The council-approved document details how the city would revamp the deteriorated area.
- Ex-Boxing Champ Chacon Missing En Route to Arizona
- Parents File Suit in Train Death
- Oxnard : Cities Invited to Help Build Recycling Site
- County Paid $9 Million Too Much in Welfare : Finances: Audit of two-year period finds instances of multiple checks. Agency blames an outdated computer and faulty procedures that have been corrected.
- 250 Residents File Claims Against MWD : Water: The Anaheim complainants allege that a large pipeline leaked and caused the landslide that damaged dozens of homes. District's attorney denies the charges.
- California Cool With Hot Wheels : Bogoyevac Makes Switch From Ice to Roller Hockey for L.A. Blades
- THEATER REVIEW : A Supreme Production of 'Dreamgirls' : The musical's second visit to the Long Beach Civic Light Opera outclasses the Broadway original in some respects.
- Unusually Large Tuna Being Caught South of the Border
- Gas Co. Joins Automotive Consortium : Transportation: Utility will push for development of natural- gas-powered vehicles in competition with electrics.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COVINA CITY COUNCIL : Voters Angry Over Tax Oust Board
- Hearing on Plan to Truck Waste Delayed
- SANTA ANA : Postal Van Helps Ease Seniors' Lot
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Pledge of Allegiance Ordered in Schools
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : 70-Year-Old Father of Store Owner Slain by Robbers
- Fountain Valley : Basketball Benefits Boys & Girls Club
- Vasquez Assails Leaving O.C. off Base Panel
- AEROSPACE
- Investment Trust Reports Profit
- KID STUFF : Dinosaurs Roam Bookstore Shelves
- OAU Asks Review of Somalia Action
- Firm's Funds Misused in Campaign by Rep. Kim : Government: Candidate received free office space and supplies, records show. He denies intentional wrongdoing.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Battlefront : Staying Hot on the Trail of Arsonists
- LAPD Cannot Meet Riordan's Goal, Chief Says
- Hahn Withdraws Application for Disability Benefits
- POINT MUGU : Laser Experiment to Cast Beam Over Sea
- Russian Doctors See State-of-Art VA Hospital
- THOUSAND OAKS : Award Offered in 'Pedal-By' Shooting
- I'm a Recession Victim and I'm Taking It Very Personally : The company says the layoff is strictly business. That doesn't assuage the feelings of doubt, lack of self-worth and betrayal.
- MONROVIA : Relief Fund Set Up for Midwest Flooding Victims
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Pleads Innocent in Beating Death
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Children's Agency Now Complies With State Rules
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Cuba Rallies to Defeat U.S. in Women's Basketball, 88-80
- SAILING / TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE : Silver Bullet Takes Shortcut to Win
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : 64TH ALL-STAR GAME : No Easy Escape for Ripken
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Island' Cellmates Unlock Fugard
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Bush Is Asked to Testify in Iraq Loan Trial
- Tanker in Mexico Leaked Acid, Salvage Crew Says
- COLUMN ONE : The Spin Doctor's Prognosis : David Gergen smooths Clinton's message to the public and polishes the public's view of Clinton. It's a powerful--and precarious--job. Even his friends wonder how long he can hang on.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Inspections Forever--a Bitter Pill for Iraqis to Swallow
- COUNTYWIDE : 9 Are Honored for Self-Esteem Efforts
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Police Chief Signs $100,000 Pact
- Mediators Propose Halt to U.N. Effort in Bosnia : Balkans: The Security Council is asked to weigh the deteriorating situation against prospects for a negotiated settlement.
- CYPRESS : A Stricter Policy Urged for Center
- Crowds May Have Put Fair in the Black
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dead': Head, Shoulders Above Its Genre
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : That Awkward Stage of Apollo and Daphne
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- SEC Wants Official Held in Contempt : Investigation: Head of video phone firm under investigation allegedly exceeded court-approved living expenses.
- Guilty Verdict Reached in Deaths of 6 Women : Crime: Cleophus Prince is convicted on all 27 counts against him in the San Diego-area series of stabbings. He could receive the death penalty.
- Guinier Relates Nomination Loss to Racism
- Patrick Lippert; Activist Headed 'Rock the Vote'
- NORTHRIDGE : Baltic Educators Tour Area Colleges
- PLATFORM : Make Closed Bases Work for Us as the Price of Peace
- Woodland Hills : Panel Will Consider Warner Center Plan
- STANTON : Explosive Device Goes Off on Street
- COMMENTARY : Glitz Adds Something to All-Star Idea
- VAN NUYS : Murder Trial Begins for Gang Member, 19
- LOS ALAMITOS : Wait Pays Off for Pages Calyx
- ART REVIEW : Dowell's Visual Essays on Vibrant Living : His painted collages show us how to piece together luxurious experiences from day-to- : day existence. They also reinvigorate abstract art by restoring its moral dimension.
- Southwest Looks East in Move to Expand Routes : Aviation: The airline is expected today to announce new service to Baltimore--its first Atlantic coast destination.
- Long-Term Study Gives Grim Picture of Heroin Addiction
- Lupus Foundation Gets Righteous Inspiration
- Golf Project
- Taxable Benefits
- Bilingual Education
- Japanese Women
- Congress
- $1 Toll at Border
- San Francisco Shooting
- Home Builder's Default Likely to Hurt Industry : Real estate: The news from Fieldstone indicates why banks are squeamish about financing new housing projects.
- Rains Pound Inundated Des Moines : Disaster: Relentless storms compound trouble at water plant and raise fears of disease. Flooding Midwest rivers swallow more farmland as damage estimates top $3.5 billion.
- Science Teacher Is Accused of Molesting, Harassing 5 Students
- State Investigates Trips by O.C. Workers' Comp Judges
- D.A. Alleges Molestation by Schoolteacher : Crime: Instructor at Fullerton high school is charged with eight felony counts involving girl, 15.
- Riordan Appoints Final Two Deputy Mayors : City Hall: Mayor wins praise for selecting an African-American and a Latino. Early nominees had been criticized by minority groups.
- Latino Banker Named to Deputy Mayor Post
- Fox Seeks State Law to Block Expansion Suits : Legislature: Angry city and state officials decry move for special interest bill. Studio says it's needed to stop challenges that would delay newly approved plan.
- Car Believed Abandoned by Slaying Suspect Is Searched : Investigation: Police hope to speed extradition of Douglas Frederick Stanley from Colorado to face charges in shooting of 2 women in Fountain Valley.
- State Concedes Inaction in Doctor's Probe : Investigation: Medical board failed to act quickly on complaints about physician. He is charged in deaths of Mission Viejo couple and injury of girl in collision.
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Want to Do Business in Japan? Hire Businessmen : Replace the lawyer-dominated win-lose bargaining with a win-win framework run by people who have met payrolls.
- Fox Seeks Law Barring Challenges to Expansion : Legislature: State, city officials decry effort for special interest bill. Studio says it is needed to stop suits that would delay newly approved plan.
- Roller Coaster Accident Hurts 8 at O.C. Fair
- WHEELED AWAY: Bicycle owners have been pedaling...