- BoxingPromoter Don King ridiculed HBO's proposed heavyweight...
- Turkey Launches Cross-Border Assault on Kurdish Rebels in Iraq
- Ex-Prosecutor to Probe Ronald Brown Finances : Ethics: Special counsel Daniel Pearson will examine if commerce secretary filed inaccurate disclosure reports.
- Back to a More Psychedelic Time
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 3 Jobs Cut by City in New Budget
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : Taking in a Show
- Agencies Decry Stalling on AIDS Funds : Health: Sen. Jesse Helms blocks renewal of act, saying 'revolting conduct' is cause of the disease. One local director says lives are being sacrificed for political gain.
- Calabasas : Signatures Collected in Fight Against Project
- FULLERTON : Highland Underpass Decision Postponed
- Denver Kids Get Something for Nothing
- AROUND THE MAJORS : ANGELS : Snow Studies 'Art of Hitting'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Oasis' Aims for Rural Noir With Southern Gothic Vibes
- MOVIE REVIEW : A 'Knight' in Modern Armor : Richard Gere might be too contemporary for his role as Sir Lancelot, but the legend of King Arthur survives in this film.
- Wilson to Vote as Regent Against Affirmative Action
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Friends Mourn Victim of 4th of July Slaying
- Southeast : CEMETERY SCANDAL
- Baseball Coverage Has Only Scratched the Surface
- Russia Shake-Up Leaves Yeltsin Loyalists on Top
- COLUMN ONE : Betting on Hard Labor and a Plot of Land : Sharecropping, notorious in the Old South, is gaining strength in California. Despite potential for abuse, farm workers see it as a way to boost their fortunes.
- Midnight Therapy : Late-Night TV Is the Land of the Psychic Hot Line, But Just What Are We Tapping Into?
- CRIME WATCH : High-Tech Killers
- Remembering a Sunset in Monterey
- Obituaries : * Keith Vern King; Retired Oxnard Physician
- Airport Will Seek U.S. OK of Flight Curfew : Burbank: Commissioners will ask the FAA to approve curbs ending nighttime and early-morning operations.
- Westside : Drivers Can Buy Some Time in West Hollywood
- Central Los Angeles : COVER-UP
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Natural Resources Library Will Not Become History
- EMMY WEB: The Academy of Television Arts...
- San Gabriel Valley : PIG TALES
- Phone Line Offers List of Sex Offenders
- UCLA Names Interim Director for Medical Center
- The Jeans Pool : DNA Clothing cuts prices on trendy labels for men and women, including Big Star.
- TUSTIN : City Gives Initial OK to Restrictions on Political Signs
- Taxing the Body, Soothing the Mind : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Southeast : Fatal Scuba Excursion Survivor Tried to Help Young Victim
- Nelson Runs to Knicks' Job : Pro basketball: Veteran coach promises fast-break game despite aging New York team.
- BASEBALL NOTES : Welcome, Blue Jays, to Middle of Pack
- DIPLOMACY : Japan's Refusal to Apologize to POWs Stirs Old Animosity
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Troops Launch New Cross-Border Attack
- Brian May; Quadriplegic Champion of Folk Musicians
- Success Means Selling the Auto Pact to Japanese Public : Trade: Consumer education should bring the leverage to ensure industry's 'voluntary' action.
- Readers Share Ideas to Speed Up Freeways
- SAN CLEMENTE : Lighting, Landscaping Fee Increase Approved
- 'Eyolf': A Brooding Tale of Selfishness
- Some Fans Disappointed About Ticketmaster Ruling : Concerts: The Justice Department's decision to end the antitrust probe is criticized by many, but other concert-goers say they understand the need for service charges.
- Watts House-Raising
- Science File
- LETTERS : Romance Critics Need Update on the Genre
- Trainer of L.A. Mounted Police to Be Remembered
- GOP, Endangered Species Act
- County Budget Problems
- No Sympathy for This Teen-Age Mother on Welfare
- GOP and Abortion
- Reasons for Price Hikes Are as Thin as Paper
- New LACMA President: A Woman of Possibilities : Art: Andrea L. Rich says she was at UCLA to create an environment to make it easier for the faculty to do their jobs. 'I imagine that I will play a similar role' to help the museum do what museums do best, she says.
- Trade Accord
- LETTERS : HMOs Deliver Range of Care for Moms
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1995
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- Obituaries - July 7, 1995
- Obituaries - July 7, 1995
- O.C.'s Autonomy Could Hinge on Bond Rollover Vote Today : Bankruptcy: Noteholders are expected to approve an extension, staving off a possible state takeover.
- Police Video May Show Unabomber : Probe: Tape of crowd at blast site depicts a man resembling descriptions of the suspect. The FBI says it has a photo but won't reveal details.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Experts View Case as Strong but Flawed
- BIGGER GARDEN: Horticulture is big at this...
- After 5 Months, Prosecution Rests in Simpson Trial : Court: Fifty-eight witnesses testified in a presentation that lasted twice as long as anticipated. Ito tells jurors they will begin hearing defense case Monday morning.
- Wilson to Back Bill to Ease Breakup of L.A. Schools : Education: The measure would lower the number of petition signatures needed to put the issue on the ballot.
- Angry County Workers Rally : Protest: Police arrest 20 people during noisy demonstration. Union members and leaders warn supervisors of 'massive resistance' to any layoffs.
- Wilson Backs School District Breakup Bill : Education: Administration supports legislation that would make it easier to put measure on the ballot by lowering number of signatures needed.
- Fair Play : Event-Goers Will Find More Than Typical Food and Attractions at County Carnival
- Angry County Workers Rally : Protest: Police arrest 20 during demonstration. Crowd includes employees of High Desert Hospital in Lancaster.
- Losing Candidate in 36th Dist. Congress Race Drops Challenge : Politics: Republican Susan Brooks had claimed 'phantom' votes were cast in contest with Democratic Rep. Jane Harman.
- Federal Agencies Ordered to Observe Spending Freeze : White House: Budget chief imposes limits embodied in $16-billion bipartisan deal stalled in the Senate. Measure has been passed by the House.
- Sybert Lines Up Endorsements Before GOP Rivals Are Tempted
- UCI May Require Medical Record Access : Scandal: Chancellor's proposal is aimed at precluding further situations like that at the fertility clinic. A university doctor protests the move as an unprecedented breach of patient confidentiality.
- Sweating It Out : Despite Lure of Outdoors, Summer School Enrollment Grows
- Company Town : Lack of Evidence Cited in Ticketmaster Case : Entertainment: Attorney general implies probe was closed because competition appears healthy. Consumers vow to fight.
- International Business
- Executive Travel : Pocket-Size Help in Getting to and From the Airport
- International Business
- Congress Slows Inspection Reform
- It's Your Life : Fight, Great White to Fill Weekend Bill
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Court Limits Home Lender Rights to Quake Payouts
- Bicycling Injuries Can Cause Impotence, Study Finds : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- DANA POINT : Building to Be Used as Community Center
- Protein That Triggers Cell 'Suicide' May Lead to Cures : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Southeast : MILITARY SURPLUS
- San Gabriel Valley : SCHOOL BONDS
- MOTOR SPORTS / BRYAN RODGERS : Kanke Is Stuck in Second
- Close Not Enough as Angels Fall Short : Baseball: Blue Jays' three home runs better than Phillips' three-run blast. Toronto wins, 6-5.
- OptimumCare Corp.: The Laguna Niguel company said...
- Boatyard Finds Niche in Making Pleasure Yachts : Leisure: Buyers of multimillion-dollar craft are guided more by emotion than tax law or economic recovery.
- Planting Net Seeds in Third World
- St. Monica's Klemm Resigns as Coach
- Dominic Tang Yiming; Archbishop of Canton
- Creditors, O.C. Haggle Over Interest
- Bad Weather Has Put Plums in Short Supply : But some county orchards will let you pick the juicy gems right off the tree, and at a good price.
- BY DESIGN : Kitchens: The Next Generation
- Al Gore's Mother Undergoes Surgery
- SANTA ANA : $45 Non-Resident Library Fee Imposed
- Supervisors Play 'Let's Make Deal' on Budget : Finances: Leaders meet with county executives to hammer out bottom-line cuts. But some see themselves as profit centers.
- Santa Ana : Adult Education Ruling Appealed
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Les Mis,' 'Evita' Coming to Arts Stage
- TUSTIN : New Ordinance Would Outlaw Camping on Public Property
- South Bay : Air Show Group Says It Will Relocate
- Holiday Box Office
- It's Your Life : Local Wave Riders, Inventor to Be on CNN
- Pets' Tails Wagging the Fashion Dog
- COVER STORY : Out in the Open : West Hollywood Lesbians, With Help of City Officials, Are Being Seen--and Heard
- Here's a Fair Chance to Go 4th and Dance
- Company Locates Bush's Sunken WWII Airplane
- Police Persuade Mother to Release 7-Year-Old Twin Boys : Crime: Woman's husband alerts authorities that she threatened to kill the children, officials said, but they were not hurt.
- VENTURA : Man, 19, Stabbed Outside Liquor Store
- Stiff Competition Not a Problem for Marsh, Johnson in Swiss Meet
- An O.C. Welcome Mat for Soka : College expansion, stalled in L.A. County, finds acceptance in Aliso Viejo
- Widow Alleges Theft by Sister, Others : Lawsuit: Police are investigating claim that Larry Sasse's belongings were stolen after he shot his two young children to death, then killed himself.
- ENTERTAINMENT : Warner Taps Insider Jonas to Head Its TV Group
- Comprehensive Care Corp.: The Newport Beach health-care...
- COVER STORY : Mistress of the Black Cabbage
- Donald Nixon Says Cuba Sought Drug He, Vesco Tested : Intrigue: He claims he and the fugitive financier were held because authorities coveted their 'miracle' medicine.
- Rights Abuses Said to Be on Bigger Scale, More Brazen
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Scenery Delights, but Food Disappoints : Via Vai offers lovely views of the Montecito foothills. But ordering is a hit, usually miss, affair.
- WESTLAKE : Bakery Closes Despite Pleas of Customers
- Anti-Measure R Forces Say No to Recall Strategy : Politics: The grass-roots Committees of Correspondence votes to mount an effort to roll back the county sales tax to 6.5% in 1997 and eventually to 5%.
- Ferraro Retains Reins on Council; Wachs Is Pro Tem : Politics: Valley member achieves leadership position after liberal bloc's failure to gain a more powerful role.
- Study of Homeowners Finds 'Negative Equity' a Problem : Real estate: Nearly 5% owe more than homes are worth. Impact hinders the state's economy, experts say.
- RESTAURANTS : There's No Scent of Cliche at Laguna's Aromatico
- Lifesaving Catch Rescues Baby Girl
- Floods in China Kill 437; Troops Aid in Rescues
- Donations Sought to Bury Boy Killed Execution-Style
- Central Los Angeles : Student's Record a Lesson in Perfection
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lollapalooza: A Revival for Rock's Divas : A Resurgent O'Connor and an Unruly Love Dominate
- Green Makes Himself Handy With the Blue Jays : Baseball: Injury, slump test the patience, courage of former Tustin High standout.
- AUTOS
- A Rising Star Begins to Dim : FCC Chairman's Influence Fading Fast, Analysts Say
- Coconut Cake
- Let Freedom Ring(NR) Nelson Eddy stars as...
- Folk Tunes Head Underground
- She's the Queen of Babe Wear : Designer Veronique Leroy Finds Beauty in the Feminine and the Ordinary
- Countywide : Libraries to Get New Schedules
- A Close- Up Look At People Who Matter : Good Health Gives Kids a Better Future
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE LAPD : Are We Doomed to Repeat the Past? : Reforms must go further. We need a mayor who can't be upstaged by the City Council on matters of police accountability.
- Truth by Consensus : Deciding which scientific findings to trust is an imprecise process that goes on in the lab as well as in court. : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / CAROLINA LEAGUE : Durham Still Has a Taste of Hollywood
- Tagger Gets 2 1/2-Year Jail Term in Plea-Bargain : Courts: David Hillo, whose friend was shot to death, receives sentence for various crimes.
- Luxury Yacht Building Business Steaming Ahead at Full Speed
- Silva Wants Vote on Using Measure M Funds as Bailout
- Appe to Know You
- Roger Murdock; LAPD Official
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : A Life Devoted to Helping the Insane : VOICE FOR THE MAD: The Life of Dorothea Dix <i> by David Gollaher</i> , Free Press, $28, 538 pages
- A Riot in a Child's World
- Acoustic Blues Tunes Bring Joy Not Sorrow to Veteran Duo : Guitarist Bernie Pearl and Harmonica Fats say things look good for their music. They'll play at Cafe Voltaire in Ventura on Monday.
- Wilson Says Budget Accord Is Possible by Next Week
- COLUMN ONE : Military Justice Is Under Fire : System is attacked after no convictions are secured in Tailhook case, downing of U.S. copters over Iraq. Defenders say public doesn't understand that even a wrist slap can break a career in the service.
- IRVINE : Residents Fight Change in Zoning
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Braves Get Taste of Nomomania
- U.S. Drops Ticketmaster Antitrust Probe : Entertainment: Abrupt closure of investigation lifts cloud of uncertainty over firm, catches others in industry off guard.
- The Back Page : Tomato Woe
- It's Your Life : ABSTRACTION : 2 Visions on View at Restaurant
- Kind of Like the Real Thing
- Ripples of Change on Still Waters : Lake Piru welcomed 750,000 visitors last year. With a master plan under review, officials must balance public needs with preserving the area's rustic character.
- A Tern for the Better : Wildlife: The endangered birds were frightened from their Oxnard nesting spot last summer. But all appears well this year.
- 'Big Yellow Taxi' vs. MTA's Subway
- Tagger Gets 2 1/2-Year Jail Term in Plea Bargain : Courts: Agreement resolves series of charges that have piled up since his friend was shot to death in a much-publicized incident.
- Accord Clears Way for Community Development Bank Start-Up : City Council: Dispute over governing board ends in last-minute compromise. Institution's aim is to bring investment dollars and jobs to poor neighborhoods.
- Radius Employs IBM to Build Macintosh Clones
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits Record High as Fed Board Convenes
- Spectrum Business Systems Inc.: The Laguna Niguel...
- Annual Recipe Favorites
- BY DESIGN : Eye Cue
- THEATER REVIEWS : Roving Troupe Rolls Out 2 Rowdy Comedies : Classics in the Park will perform 'Much Ado' and 'Harlequino' at summer shows. Despite mumbled lines, there are lots of laughs.
- EXTRA RIBS: Good cause plus outdoor festival...
- Garden Grove Hospital Welcomed 2 Fertility Doctors : Medicine: Facility where they ran a clinic until 1990 is now part of a huge chain. Its officials are shocked by UCI's list of possible improper transfers of embryos.
- Takeo Fukuda; Former Japanese Prime Minister
- No Budget . . . So What Else Is New? : At last, Wilson and Legislature may be on move
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Basketball Recruiting Season Heats Up
- Lawsuit Settled in Helicopter Deaths of 2 LAPD Officers
- Nuclear Plant Reopening to Cheers From Weary Armenians : Power: Most residents accept the risk after years of hardship because of electricity shortages.
- A New Spin on Trash : SCIENCE FILE / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Past Meets Present : Jewish Historical Society Tour Proves South L.A. Synagogues Live On
- San Fernando Valley : BRIEF EXPOSURE
- Cricketers' Proving Grounds : Recreation: Woodley Park zone matches help in selection of U.S. team.
- Miss a Few Innings of the Game? ESPN Says It's Solely to Blame
- Wimbledon Is Rejuvenated by the Becker of Old : Tennis: He outlasts Pioline in the match of the tournament. Agassi, Sampras and Ivanisevic also reach semifinals.
- Starship: The Next Generation : Paul Kantner Thinks His Newest Lineup Harks Back to the Spirit of the Jefferson Airplane
- Arizona Deputy Is Held in Slayings of 2 Fellow Officers
- Gentlemen, Start Your Engines
- SPOTLIGHT : Orange County Fair Schedule
- CYPRESS : Group to Appeal Ruling Upholding Warehouse
- Teens' Deaths Are Murder, Suicide, Police Say : Oxnard: Authorities believe 18-year-old Elton D. Morrow killed his girlfriend, Leanna Demisla Joseph, 16, and then shot himself.
- Easing the Blow in Base Closures : Jobs could be saved at McClellan by privatizing some of the base's work
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Calabasas : $1,000 Reward Offered in 2 Crimes at Schools
- Explosions Rattle 2 Neighborhoods : Ventura: One guts a truck, the other blows a hole in a garage door. There are no injuries. Devices seem similar.
- Cyclist Finds McKinley Isn't Your Average Mountain
- Mathews Finalist for Post at USF
- Blue Jays Give Angels Some Deep Thoughts : Baseball: Toronto gets to Boskie for three home runs in two innings to key a 6-5 victory.
- One-Pitch KO Leaves Braves Feeling Chipper : Dodgers: Jones homers on Seanez's first delivery in ninth to give Alanta 4-1 victory. Nomo strikes out 10, doesn't figure in decision.
- International Business
- BANKING
- Timothy Scott; TV, Movie Actor
- The king of canned meat gets the last laugh : Even Hormel, the maker of Spam, can enjoy a chuckle at the expense of the nearly indestructible dietary staple. Hence its annual 'Spamjam.'
- Marsh, Johnson Have Spirit of '96 With Victories Over Strong Fields
- Waitress-Turned-Racer Serves Up Success
- ENTERTAINMENT : Time Warner Says Morris Firing Tied to Sales Probe : Music: Lawyer's comments on 'alleged improper practices' contrast with Fuchs' statements.
- Japanese Banking Official Agrees Recovery Has Stalled : Asia: He says it's too soon to consider a rate cut. Economic ministers also sound gloomier.
- The Cerplex Group Inc.: The Tustin company...
- Concerts Highlight Jewish Composers : One program will feature works by Rossi and Marais; another will include pieces by Schoenberg, Strassburg and Mendelssohn.
- Comedy : Pablo Francisco Uses His Many Voices to Sound Effect
- SPOTLIGHT : GARDEN PARTY : A Rain Forest Is Among the Fair's Green Attractions
- Youngsters Getting Into Swing of Things on the Dance Scene : East Coast and jitterbug styles are catching on with teens and then leading them into line dancing.
- Help in Learning and Life : Education: At the year-old Olmos Center in Santa Monica, former drug addict Henry Acedo teaches computer skills and steers teen-agers away from the mistakes he made.
- San Fernando Valley : Cartoons No Laughing Matter for Teen-Ager
- Misconduct Blamed as D.A. Drops 25 Cases : Courts: Defendants were arrested by Pomona officers who now are suspected of wrongdoing.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Joint Airport Use Group Sets Meeting
- And Baby Makes Three--Live on the Air : Melissa Sharpe Does 'Star 98' Job From Home and Husband Jim Works Out of the Studio
- Executive Travel : 'Mystery Guests' Keep Hotels on Their Toes
- Fullerton Firm Acquired by Houston Electronics Manufacturer
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Hits Record Highs as Fed Board Convenes
- Chrysler Surpasses Monthly Sales Record : Autos: Strong performance helps industry keep pace with last year's results. Ford also gains.
- AIRLINES
- State of the Art Inc.: Corley Phillips,...
- Virgin With a Kick
- Ted Allan; Author of Plays, Novels, Children's Books
- Mature Youngsters Find 'Apollo 13' Isn't Over Their Heads
- U.N. Aid Convoy Reaches Starving Bosnia Enclave; Plane Violates Zone
- SANTA MONICA : Man, 22, Killed in Drive-By Shooting
- Study of Homeowners Finds 'Negative Equity' a Problem : Real estate: Nearly 5% owe more than homes are worth. Impact hinders the state's economy, experts say.
- West Hills : Motorist, 73, Dies After Apparent Heart Attack
- Southeast : HOME-FIELD SLUMP
- Schools
- OXNARD : Drug, Plane Seizure Follows Midair Chase
- Lobbyists Shouldn't Get Federal Money : Left-leaning groups seek new programs, then use the funds to lobby for increases.
- SAILING : Transpac Field Needs a Little Wicked Wind
- WIMBLEDON NOTEBOOK : Novotna Gets Another Chance Against Graf on Centre Court
- CLUB REVIEW : B.B. King's: A Fine Place for Listening to the Blues
- The Sky's the Limit at Box Office : Movies: A total of about $154 million in receipts sets a five-day record. 'Apollo 13' is atop the field with $38.5 million.
- Mexican Bolsa Jumps on Brighter Economic Outlook
- Gensia Laboratories Ltd.: The Irvine subsidiary of...
- Restaurant Wine Prices: Ouch!
- Creme in a Carton
- A Life in Progress : Some of us don't get it. But Gail Sheehy does. In 'New Passages,' she shows how we're redefining the concept of 'aging.'
- FOR THE KIDS : Camps Will Keep Youths Busy for Lazy Days of Summer : There's still time to sign up for nature, science, theater or art sessions offered throughout the county.
- Smith Corona Bankruptcy Spells End of an Age
- Christian Men's Movement Taps Into Identity Crisis : Religion: Promise Keepers has exploded from churches into stadiums. It offers guidance but raises questions.
- Morris Cohen; Passed A-Bomb Plans to Soviet Union in 1945
- BY DESIGN : Interior Motives : At Pieces, the furniture comes in . . . pieces. And each work of art pulls double duty: Think of dining tables as desks and you'll get the picture.
- Publisher Uses CDs to Put New Spin on Magazine
- SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Classes for Older Drivers Are Planned
- NEWBURY PARK : White House Honors School Principal
- It's Your Life : HOT TICKETS : Mail-Order Sales for Civic Arts 1995-96 Season Start on Sunday
- Mountain Bighorns Waning-- or Hiding : Experts surveying San Gabriel range note a sharp decline in the herd. Skeptics say counting system is inexact.
- New Wings : Workers Are Painstakingly Restoring Cable Cars and Station of L.A.'s Famed Angel's Flight
- Deep Cuts in Alternate-Fuels Funding Urged : Energy: PUC judge wants to pare utility requests for ratepayer money that would help prepare for new vehicles.
- FORKLORE : Loose Meat
- Not <i> the</i> Mezzaluna Cookbook
- Supermarket Chain Becomes Major Source of Organic Food : With little fanfare, grocery giant Ralphs has begun stocking an abundance of healthy, pesticide-free edibles.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH: A THIRD UGLY FOURTH : Huntington Officers May Face Charges in '94 Arrests : Probe: FBI report on alleged rights abuses in last July's disturbance goes to Justice Department. Police chief has defended actions.
- ART : UP TO BAT : Superhero's Welcome Awaits Caped Crusader in Fullerton Show
- Violence Flares in Troubled Burundi
- Deputies Kill Woman After High-Speed Chase, Standoff
- Ferraro Elected to 5th Term as City Council President
- San Fernando Valley : GROUNDED
- THOUSAND OAKS : Local Officials Back Car-Leasing Tax Bill
- 14-Foot Thresher Shark Caught Off San Clemente
- Orange County Almanac : Home to the Wild Goose Chase
- Valleywide : The Party's Over, and the Cleanup Begins
- Suit Settled in Copter Deaths of 2 Officers : Courts: Engine manufacturer will pay families $8 million. The crash took place in 1991.
- Strict School Offers Youths a Last Chance : Education: Campus at former jail forces expelled students into a highly regimented routine.
- International Business
- Furon Co.: The Laguna Niguel high-tech plastics...
- Speaking Words of Wisdom: Let It Bead
- Armenians Brave Heat to Vote on Deputies, Charter
- GOINGS ON : Comedy Performance Has a Serious Purpose : Staging of Noel Coward's 'Hay Fever' is a benefit to help raise funds for repairs to Santa Barbara's Lobero Theater.
- The Colorful Asian American Life Is One for the Books : Publishing: A new encyclopedia touches on religion to culture to Kristi Yamaguchi. Will it be 'a resource for everyone'?
- Eva Gabor Service Set
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library Program Has Patriotic Theme
- Nixon's Nephew Explains Visit to Vesco in Cuba : Venture: Donald Nixon Jr. says that before his house arrest he was working through the fugitive financier on a 'miracle drug' to treat AIDS.
- Thousand Oaks, Developers Seek Settlement in Longtime Dispute : Mediation: A November court date is set to resolve a 17-year feud over a 47-acre proposal in Newbury Park. But both sides are eager to negotiate a deal.
- Lactose Intolerant People Can Drink a Glass of Milk : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sharp Martinez Keeps Aging Well for Indians
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : After Key Surgery, It's Wait and See
- COMMENTARY : Supreme Court Sends Kids the Wrong Message
- LEGION ROUNDUP : Eighth Is Enough for West Hills
- Evans Will Try to Put Youngsters in Their Place in 800 as Meet Begins
- Ex-Mir Crew Undergoing More Tests
- A User's Guide : GETTING AROUND THE LAKE
- THEATER : It's Men's Turn to Shine in Timely 'Enemy'
- FDA OKs First Drug to Lower Cholesterol in Heart Patients : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment
- Construction Contract Awarded for Overdue Library : Services: City and county work out plan to cover added costs on long-delayed Antelope Valley facility.
- Trucker Accused of Driving While on Illegal Drug
- Ex-Playboy Employee Convicted of Smuggling Exotic Bird Eggs
- Westside : One Man's Dream Makes a Difference
- Judge Declares Mistrial in Methamphetamine Case
- County Workers Offer Alternative Budget : Spending: Supervisors criticize plan, saying most proposals require changes in state law and approval of the governor.
- ART REVIEW : 'Twilight and Reverie': Troubled Mood of the Tonalists
- ANAHEIM : Career Center to Serve Dislocated Workers