- VENTURA COUNTY FAIR : Conditions Are Right for More Than a Fair Crowd
- Drifter Accused of Stalking Madonna Faces 5 Felony Counts
- Westside : Council May Be Repaid for Child-Care Costs
- Waiting Game Gives Way to Game Day for Fien : Football: After three seasons as a backup, former Royal High quarterback earns starting job at UCLA. He opens Sept. 2 against Miami.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Lambright Jibe Gets Ball Rolling
- Friends Say, 'So Long, Mick' : Baseball: About 1,500 attend funeral for Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle in Dallas.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Frenzied Ride With 'Suspects'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Going Along for a Wild Ride With 'The Usual Suspects'
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : Twins Turn Griffey's Return Into a Nightmare
- It's As If She Had Never Been Away : Tennis: After an 837-day absence, Monica Seles returns to women's tour and trounces Kimberly Po, 6-0, 6-3.
- Cordero, 52, Will Resurrect Jockey Career
- Lolla-gal-ooza! : Main Stage: Women lead the way, with Courtney Love focusing on artistry, not antics.
- And Now Your Host, Ross Perot!
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Dark Cloud' of Remoteness Hangs Over Family Portrait
- It's As If She Had Never Been Away : Tennis: Monica Seles makes an emotional and successful return to the tour with a 6-0, 6-3 victory over Kimberly Po.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Sanders Hits Three Homers, Rockies Fall
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Lolla-gal-ooza! : Second Stage: Dirty Three, Mike Watt and Pavement were only reasons to make trek away from main stage.
- Minor Leaguer Leads Off Four Consecutive Games With Homers
- RHI Tie-Breakers
- Charges Dog Acton Resident : Neighbors of woman who has 55 Chihuahuas say they are noisy and smelly. She appears in court next month.
- SCIENCE : Sound and Fury Signifies the World Below Our Feet : Project Deep Probe uses explosions and ultrasound to draw map of the Earth's mantle. Blasts set off from Canada to New Mexico.
- VENTURA : Courtroom's Jury Problems Abound
- County Is Advised to Settle Amputee's Suit for $1 Million
- Lungren Decries Video Game Gore : Entertainment: State attorney general, speaking at Tustin store, urges nonviolent alternatives.
- Today at the Fair
- Big Sky Encouraged by Northridge Visit : College sports: CSUN plays accommodating host and takes step closer to membership in new conference. However, numerous obstacles remain.
- Fullerton-Based Day Runner Posts 19% Gain in Fiscal Year Profit
- TRADE
- Garamendi Gets No. 2 Interior Department Job
- U.S. to Pay $3.1 Million for '92 Idaho Shootout : Court: Settlement in Weaver case reflects loss of mother, son in Ruby Ridge incident. But wrongdoing is denied.
- Residents Protest City's Treatment of Former Utilities Director
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bicyclist Critically Injured in Accident
- California Retailing Shake-Up : Beleaguered Broadway Workers Learn Lesson About Company Stock
- Forecasters Say Fierce Storm Season Has Scarcely Begun : Weather: Experts say the peak period of activity is just beginning and seven storms have been named. Hurricane Felix is nearing the North Carolina coast.
- An Appeal to Justice : He was a respected doctor. Now he's in prison on child sexual abuse convictions. A new ruling in his case may clarify this highly charged area of the law.
- Central Los Angeles
- San Fernando Valley : Banquet Hall Urged for King Beating Site
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news.
- D.A. Won't File Criminal Charges Over Mobil Blast : Safety: Official says there are no grounds for felony prosecution of firm in 1994 explosion at Torrance refinery.
- Encino : Benefit to Aid Group That Feeds the Hungry
- South Bay : Experimental Surgery Saves Airport's Fox
- U.S. Envoy Presses Plan to End Warfare in Balkans : Europe: Senior diplomat meets Bosnian leaders despite signs they dislike proposal. Russians are skeptical.
- Calabasas : Water District Plans to Buy New Furniture
- NEWPORT BEACH : Land Use Near Airport to Be Studied
- Citadel, Forward March
- County to Spend Up to $835,000 on Sheriff's Cruisers
- California Thunder Wins AAU Baseball Title
- Aurora Electronics Inc.: The Irvine spare parts...
- Industry Gets Jolt From July Utility Boom : Economy: Analysts contend that the declining manufacturing sector is headed for a rebound.
- Firm Markets Cosmetics of Unlicensed Physician : Retailing: Knickerbocker says it won't deal with the product after it sells remaining inventory.
- Amplicon Inc.: The Santa Ana high-technology equipment...
- Colombia Leader Staggers Under Drug Allegations
- HEALTH : Clinton Science Appointees Are Beginning to Speak Out
- U.S. Helicopter Crashes
- Home-Grown History
- Valleywide : City Council to Meet in Woodland Hills
- Developer Reduces Plan for Adult Entertainment : Business: Despite revisions, Simi Valley group vows to block complex that would include nude dancing.
- Westside
- No More Exploiting of Jane Roe : Pro-abortion forces condescended to Norma McCorvey. Pro-lifers should allow her to evolve at her own pace.
- TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Using Internet to Get Addresses, ZIP Codes and Other Practical Things
- A First: Manatee Is Found in New England
- Studies on Child Sexual Abuse Conflict
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Fire Fatalities Down
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Fatal Robbery Case
- GARDEN GROVE : New Vector Control District Office to Open
- Even at Age 60, He Was Worth Every Penny
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Streak Amazes, He Should Know
- Rich Schaaf, who resigned as athletic director...
- RETAILING
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Engines That Could (Burn More Cleanly) : Autos: Two Southland companies say their computer-controlled design cuts emissions and improves efficiency.
- RSVP : 'Life Is Short, but Art Is Long'
- COLUMN ONE : Vetoing the Way We Vote : Blame America's electoral woes on how we pick our leaders, mathematicians say. They claim dumping winner-take-all pluralities for other methods could reduce apathy, extremism and mudslinging.
- Packwood Says He Should Stay Even if Guilty
- Asians Welcome and Criticize Japanese Apology for WWII
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / JUDGE JOHN H. REID : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Jurist Jumps Into Trial Banter With a Direct Style
- Co-Defendant in Rep. Reynolds Case Is Acquitted
- Sexual Assault Suspect Asks to Recant Plea : Courts: Kevin Malone had confessed to a string of crimes in May. Now he wants a judge to withdraw his guilty plea and schedule a jury trial.
- L.A. City Council Delays Action on Remedy for Quake Debris
- Southeast / Long Beach : Father Charged With Murdering His 2 Sons
- Black Officers' Suit Accuses Police Union of 'White Supremacy' : LAPD: Minority organization says its members have been denied services that are granted to whites. The union denies the charge.
- Japan's Apology: Late and Too Little : Statement on war leaves many unsatisfied
- County Group Pursuing Arena Football Team
- Israeli Robber Used Threat of AIDS
- OXNARD : Bus Route to Serve High School Students
- SANTA ANA : Paddling Into Academic Mainstream
- Health Agency Officials Not Cooperating, Yaroslavsky Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Budget Balance Linked to Job Cuts
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : The First Tourists
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Classes Still Have Openings
- San Fernando : Training Offered for Ham Radio Operation
- Decision on Major Development on Brea Hills Stalled
- TV Ratings : ABC Fends Off a Strong NBC to Finish First
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : NFC : Westbrook Receives $6.5-Million Bonus
- THEATER REVIEW : A Meticulous Adaptation of Stormy 'Wuthering Heights'
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
- AEROSPACE
- Youth Held in Slaying of Parents, Brother, 5
- Orange County Recovery Options Upset Legislators
- Open-Air Building Awaits Women : China: Delegates to forum at world conference will also find widely varying accommodations and police presence in country town north of Beijing.
- Discord With Union Stymies New Orchestra : Music: Symphony files charges with labor board over being put on blacklist.
- Durand Named to Head Health Agency
- THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME: NOTES FROM THE BATTLEFRONT : More Officers Seeking Help of Counselors
- GARDEN GROVE : Free Compost to Be Offered to Residents
- A Ghost Still Not at Rest : Questions remain in 'friendly fire' tragedy, despite disciplining of 7 officers
- THOUSAND OAKS : GTE Executive Airs Cable Service Plans
- Hurricane Flossie Leaves Mark in Cabo
- O.C. Board OKs Recovery Plan With 6 Options
- Congressmen Don't Have to Return Tobacco Documents, Court Rules
- Pro-Voucher Group Delays Ballot Drive : Education: Poll finds voters still oppose spending tax money on private schools, wealthy foundation says. Teachers union hails decision.
- SIMI VALLEY : Youths Help Bring Japan, U.S. Together
- The 49ers of '95 : Members of This Northern California Club Are Digging Up Gold, but Also Stirring Up Controversy, With Skeptics Calling It a Scam
- THEATER REVIEW : A Case of Trial and Error : Even This Solid Production of 'A Few Good Men' in Huntington Beach Can't Overcome a Weak Script
- Kirov Ballet Drops Fall Tour of U.S. After Venues Cancel
- Prices, Supplies May Ease Farm Reform Bill's Impact : Agriculture: U.S. subsidies could drop by $11 billion over next five years, government says.
- THE CUTTING EDGE: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Tuning In to '60s Love, Haight : Cyberspace: A new CD-ROM allows a peek at that innocent yet powerful time when the Grateful Dead got its start.
- Condo Builder Settles Suit Over Alleged Defects for $4 Million
- Heartland Advisors Boosts ICN Holdings : Investment: Milwaukee-based fund manager now owns 10.6% of the Costa Mesa pharmaceutical maker.
- Not the Retiring Type : No Mere Layoff Threat Can Stop 90-Year-Old Albert Christopher
- Archbishop in Vienna to Quit
- Simpson, Part 1Arguing against a fifth attempt...
- Southeast / Long Beach
- Countywide : Decision on $50,000 Fee for Andrus Postponed
- Fire Damages Antique Cars; Boy, 9, Arrested
- Coaches Have Little in Common : Roller hockey: Sonier and Hull approach games differently, but the result is same: they both win.
- Calabasas : Eatery's Revised Plans Will Be Considered
- UC Panel Changed Its Mind on Candidate, Sources Say : Education: Nominee for top job is said to have been rejected earlier.
- San Gabriel Valley : Arcadia Beautification Is Behind Schedule
- SEAL BEACH : City Examines Options to Replenish Beaches
- LOS ALAMITOS : Refrigerator to Make '95 Debut
- Now, It's Mondesi Mania : Baseball: Nomo has an off night but still wins his 10th as right fielder has grand slam and more in 7-5 victory over Cubs before 48,449.
- IRVINE : Council to Review Plan for Apartments
- Crawdads Great Bait for Bass at Lake Casitas
- It's Academic. Hernandez Picks Moorpark College
- CLASSICAL MUSICBach Goes to the Movies: British...
- Northridge Is Too Far From Home to Win
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AFC : Oakland Court Asked to Nix Move
- O.C. Mountain Bike Maker to Sell Stock : Markets: GT Bicycles plans to offer about 4.7 million shares. It manufactures the cycle the U.S. Olympic team will ride in '96 games.
- Oklahoma City Bomb Suspects Plead Not Guilty : Arraignment: Attorneys for McVeigh, Nichols say defendants can't get a fair trial in community. Special courtesy shown to federal workers in court is cited.
- Just How Weird <i> Is</i> California?
- Central Los Angeles
- San Gabriel Valley
- County Gives Dire Report to Private Hospitals : Finances: Officials announce plan to stop accepting most transfer patients Sept. 1. They say that even if U.S. aid comes, it won't stop crisis.
- Sylmar : Ground Broken for Child-Care Center
- Premier Laser Systems Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer...
- TRADE
- Buying Spree Boosts Dollar to 6-Month High : Currency: U.S., Germany and Japan join forces to fuel greenback's rise, but the gains hurt U.S. multinational stocks.
- EARNINGS ROUNDUP : Wal-Mart Reports Record 2nd-Quarter Profit, Sales
- Proposal for King Beating Site Criticized
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Can the Department Store Survive?
- Racially Motivated Brawl Breaks Out at Central Jail
- CYPRESS : Action Delayed on Valley View Street Warehouse Project
- North Hollywood : Synagogue's Plans to Expand Are Contested
- OXNARD : Tax Collector Says Developer Paid Debt
- Sales of Homes Slide 31.7% in 1-Month Period
- LA HABRA : Nude Dance Theater Plan Awaits OK
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : Good Day at Pride Rock
- Seles Won't Take On Graf in This One
- AGRICULTURE
- Interscope Files Lawsuit Against Rap Music Critic : Entertainment: Company accuses activist of conspiring with Time Warner to get Death Row Records to sever its ties.
- Tarzana : Comics to Join Benefit for Counseling Center
- HEARTS OF THE CITY: Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news. : Images to Live Up To : Latino veterans hope to conquer negative stereotypes by giving youths a personal view of history and heroism.
- ALISO VIEJO : Bike Event to Benefit High School Athletics
- Exec Named to New Post at Los Angeles Times
- Buying Spree Boosts Dollar to 6-Month High : Currency: But blue chips sag as U.S., Germany and Japan join forces to end greenback's downward trend against yen.
- See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Wear No Evil
- '90s FAMILY : Support for Moms at Home or Out
- Good Cop, Bad Cop : It really doesn't matter whether it's Mom or Dad who dishes out the discipline. But parents should support each other and stay consistent.
- County Agrees to Pay $790,000 for Child's Injuries at Birth
- A Front-Row Seat at Death Row's Theater of the Absurd
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Free Immunizations Available for Children
- SIMI VALLEY : City Seeking Ways to Slow Speeders
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : There's Talk of Butler Returning
- Kings Beat Clock, Sign Berg for $2.4 Million
- Taking His Show on the Road : Racing: Benson, popular rock 'n' roll deejay from La Crescenta, loves to get behind the wheel.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillies Get Springer to Complete Deal
- Superintendent Says Thanks
- U.S.-China Relations
- County Finances
- Gangsta Rap
- Anti-Smoking Campaign
- California State Budget
- Anguish Over Cyclist's Death
- A Right Call on Tanker Shipments
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1995
- Obituaries - Aug. 16, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 16, 1995
- California Retailing Shake-Up : Shoppers Give Their Regards to The Broadway--and Buy on Sale : Consumers: Some lament the passing of a Southland institution. But others aren't as sentimental.
- Disney-Ovitz Deal Ratchets Up Stakes Among Media Giants : Entertainment: Latest executive shift puts pressure on Hollywood's other big players to consider their own mega-mergers.
- Broadway Sale May Be Good Deal for O.C. : Mall Operators Covet Cachet of Federated Stores
- Power Rangers Maker Moving U.S. Office to Cypress
- WHAT'S IN A NAME? Why is a...
- LAPD Panel Probes Taped Allegations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shift to New Judge Still Leaves a Host of Questions : Jurisprudence: If Ito recuses himself from case, a mistrial is feared. But experts doubt he can be forced off.
- Fate of Area's 2 Broadway Stores Stirs Fear, Hope : Retailing: Thousand Oaks site appears vulnerable to closure or consolidation, while Ventura mall could wind up with a more upscale anchor operation.
- Haslip Cleared for USC : Football: Arbitrator rules against Educational Testing Service in squabble over SAT scores. Trojan recruit may join team.
- California Retailing Shake-Up : Federated's Next Move: Sell Some Broadways : A Variety of Buyers Expected to Emerge
- New Approaches to Sweatshop Problem Urged
- Air Force Chief Defends Way Iraq Incident Handled : Military: He metes out career-ending punishment to seven officers involved in downing of helicopters that killed 26. He says the system worked properly.
- Monitoring of Sweatshops Said to Be Inadequate
- TREE SERVICE: More than 40 local environmentalists...
- With Trial at Risk, Ito Sends Issue of Tapes to Another Court : Simpson trial: Prosecution wants judge removed from case, saying Fuhrman's alleged comments about Ito's wife create conflict of interest. Defense objects vehemently.
- Family of Man Slain by FBI Files Claim for $9 Million : Litigation: They allege that a federal agent shot Kevin Arnold, a former Fountain Valley police officer suspected in a string of robberies, 'point blank in the chest as he sat in his vehicle.'
- People Visit Troubled Cemetery to Hunt for Graves of Loved Ones : Probe: Some find tombstones in the trash at Lincoln Memorial Park in Carson, which is under investigation.
- Mom of Dead Newborn Charged With Murder : Crime: Jackie Anderson was arrested after her baby was found in a car trunk. She also faces charges in 1992 child-abandonment case.
- Whither CAA After Departure of Ovitz? : Hollywood: Speculation runs high over the future of the agency and its client list now that its main man is headed for Disney.
- Company Town : Publisher Finds a Niche in Entertainment : Books: Santa Monica-based company had little going for it--except the owner's determination.
- Siemens Solar Markets Self-Study Video Course
- Pacific Bell Directory Workers Go on Strike
- RETAILING
- Inventories' Slight Rise in June Eases Recession Fears
- TOURISM
- County Woes Cloud Prognosis for Hospitals : Health care: Executives at Valley-area providers are concerned about taking on large numbers of uninsured patients if public clinics close.
- NetSoft: The privately held Irvine software supplier...
- AUTOS
- John Kluge to Sell Stake in WorldCom Inc. : Telecom: The billionaire cites estate planning as a reason. Stock's price drops $2.125.
- Crackdown on Phone Service Switching Sought : Telecom: 25 states ask the FCC to tighten rules on firms that lure customers without their direct consent.
- Heat Sickens Citadel's First Woman Cadet
- RETAILING MEGA-MERGER : For Investors, Deal Is Both Gain and Loss : Securities: Federated will pay well above current stock price but far below Broadway's peak in 1993.
- Data Select Systems Moves to Westlake Village
- Company Town : Goldberg Out, Thyret in at Warner Bros.
- EMPLOYMENT : Federal Job Force Not So Bloated : U.S. government workplace has grown modestly in 50 years. State, local numbers reveal significant expansion.
- 2 Real Estate Brokers Form New Company
- Diesel Fuel Is Spilled in Crash of Freight Trains
- Dallas Firm Completes Cardkey Acquisition
- Drug Abuse More Common Among Dropouts, Study Finds : Youth: Teen-agers who quit school also report much higher rates of criminal activity. Findings highlight need for intervention at an earlier age, officials say.
- 'I'm Dying,' Kashmir Victim Wrote in Note
- Denmark Relinquishes Xsirius Presidency
- Youth Paper Routes on Decline as Industry Evolves : Society: Delivering newspapers, once a starting point for entrepreneurial youngsters, has turned into an adult's job.
- With Motivational Speakers, Talk Is Not Cheap : Consulting: 'Great communicators' specialize in educating, exhorting sales forces. Some audience members report productivity surge afterward.
- Company Town: Ovitz Joins Disney : Ovitz's Announcement Rates Four Stars From Colleagues in Industry
- Founder's Son Heads Safeguard
- Business Opportunity Program Scheduled
- Electro Rent Posts Record Sales, Profits
- Grubb & Ellis Branch Opens in San Luis Obispo
- To Our Readers
- Legendary Bell Joins Microsoft : Technology: Designer will co-direct research into harnessing a company's desktop resources into a 'supercomputer.'
- Collectible Doll Stock Dives 20% : Market: Some investors welcome correction for O.C.-based Knickerbocker's shares, which rose tenfold in six weeks.
- First Life Sentence Under U.S. 'Three Strikes' Law
- O.C. Auditor Reportedly Under Grand Jury Investigation : Bankruptcy: Evidence is being presented regarding Lewis' role in Citron's transactions, sources say.
- Air Force to Punish Officers Involved in Iraq Incident : Military: Two fighter pilots and three AWACS crew members will be grounded, and two generals chastised.
- American Pacific State Bank Posts Profit Gain
- Anaheim Stadium Moves Marlboro Billboard : Broadcasting: Advertisement was visible during televised Angel baseball games, violating a 1971 ban.
- Ex-Pharmacy Operator to Go to Work for Thrifty
- Lawsuit Filed Against Insurance Auto Auctions
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : D.A.'s Tap Dance Around Fuhrman Tapes
- COLUMN ONE : Mystery Surrounds Death of a Cheerleader : Why was bright, young Jolie Watson slain at a drug house? As police try to find the answer, her mother mourns girl she says was an innocent victim of violence.
- DANA POINT : Businesses Seek Signs to Guide Customers
- TOURISM
- 2 Utilities Announce Acquisition Plans
- Company Town: Ovitz Joins Disney : THE HIRING OF OVITZ
- FHP International Corp.: The Fountain Valley health...
- Suits Over Lead in Paint Swamp New York
- To Israeli Settlers, Clash Is Sign of Worse to Come : Mideast: Arab attack on illegal Jewish encampment sparks outrage from both sides. Fourth suspect held in killing of Palestinian.
- BODY WATCH : 'How Is It . . . That I've Lost Less Than the Weight of the Child?'
- SANTA PAULA : Plane in Crash Was 1 of 2 in the U.S.
- Money Is the Main Handicap : Golf: To play one of Southern California's new public courses, be prepared to pay a lot of green for a fee.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Returns After Headache
- DEL MAR : Vienna Defends Two Trainers Whose Horses Failed Drug Test
- Fans Wait Until the Stars Come Out : Summer Jam Crowd Bears Heat and the Lags Between Sets to Catch Name-Brand Hip-Hop and R&B; Acts
- Unilab Corp. Reports Big Quarterly Loss
- Company Town
- Atlanta Fed Reports Rise in Manufacturing : Economy: July figures confirm other indications that the sector is improving. Prices received for finished products were up as those paid for raw materials fell.
- Value Puts Recyclables at the Top of the Heap : Landfills: Booming market in reusable goods spurs plans for a $56-million processing facility at Waste Management Inc.'s Sun Valley dump.
- Company Town
- Philippine Crackdown on Prostitution
- A <i> Real </i> Contact Sport : Slaps, Kicks and Chaos Are the Norm in India's Ancient Sport of Kabaddi
- Selling Mantle Collection Would Be Error, Man Says : Baseball: Hobbyist insists memories of the slugger outweigh $50,000 value of the memorabilia.
- Santa Monicas : Hikers Weed Out the Good From the Bad
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Goteborg Athletes Save Record Effort for Lucrative Swiss Meet
- Company Town
- Elizabeth N. Luciani has joined Buenaventura Medical...
- Moody's Downgrades Family Restaurants' Notes
- Westside : Feuer Leads Fight Against Jail Closure
- Postal Workers Protest Unsafe Conditions
- Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc.: The San Clemente-based...
- New England Mutual Life, Met Life Expected to Merge
- Nona Morelli's II Inc.: The Irvine leisure...
- RETAILING MEGA-MERGER : Broadway Stores' Convoluted History
- San Diego Chief Is Nominated to Head UC System
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Shapiro Spars With Judge Over Fine
- Police Scour School for Murder Suspect
- San Fernando : 2 Finance Officials Quit City Positions
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Homers Power Red Sox Victory
- O.C. ART REVIEW : A Show Mr. Wizard Would Be Proud Of
- Rams Having a Hot Time During Practice in St. Louis
- Company Town: Ovitz Joins Disney : Heard Around Town About...
- Ex-Chief of Social Security Calls for Privatizing Fund : Pension: Conservatives launch drive to replace federal benefits program with plans invested in stocks and bonds.
- E. W. T. Acquires Division of Computer Consultant
- Countywide : 2,000 Fans Chanting 'Newt, Newt' Line Up for Autographs
- FULLERTON : City to Weigh Plan to Keep Ice House Open
- Carasi Wished Ex-Lover Dead, Witness Says : Courts: According to co- worker, man held in Mother's Day slayings was angered by victim's custody fight.
- Grant Awarded for Youth Boot Camp : Justice: Officials weigh plan to ease Juvenile Hall crowding. But federal offer of $865,000 would cost the county.
- HMO Group Sues O.C. Over Health Plan
- Nursing Care Reform Group Criticizes Handling of Complaints : Health: Activists say the rate of citations issued through the state agency's local office is below average.
- 8 Drivers Arrested at Sobriety Checkpoint
- South Bay : A Royal Invitation for a Loyal Resident
- ORANGE : Meals Program to Get Permanent Location
- San Gabriel Valley : Preservation Group Wants Just Dessert