- 'Innocent' Is Curiously Out of Step
- A Fading Treasure : School Principal Fears Time Is Taking Toll on Famous Mural
- PREP EXTRA : Touchdown Drive
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Elbow Injury Sidelines Stanford Back
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION
- * Sierracin-Sylmar of Sylmar won $358,062 in...
- * Atlas Builders & Engineers of Palmdale...
- * Santa Barbara Research Inc. of Ventura...
- Practical Peripherals Parent Says Merger Talks Over
- Little Is Out of Bounds in Free-Wheeling World of Brazilian Advertising : Marketing: U.S. celebrities are drawn to the booming market. Even prostitute Divine Brown, of Hugh Grant infamy, makes a pitch--for lingerie.
- Four Teens Held in 'Thrill Shooting'
- BODY WATCH : Good Fitness May Prevent Back Pain
- Clinton Wades Into Campaign for California
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : Soccer Team Adopting Cano's Aggressive Style
- PREP FOOTBALL '95: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Was Becker's Serve Really Underhanded?
- PREP EXTRA : 1994 Statistical Leaders
- Uninsured a Growing Burden for the County : Finances: The number of medical center patients without coverage reached 35% in June. Officials fear a funding shortage as fewer employers provide health insurance.
- Want More Talk on TV? Try These : 7 New Hosts Want Share of Youth Market
- * Engineering Management Concepts of Camarillo won...
- * Brian Brubaker has been selected as...
- * Litton Industries of Woodland Hills won...
- Xircom Touts Its Role in Debut of Windows 95
- Santa Ana Man Shot Outside Home
- Raising a Stink : Strollers on New Redondo Pier Lash Out at Mess Left by Fishermen
- Don't Be Too Quick to Credit '3 Strikes' : Cause of drop in crime statistics may lie elsewhere
- Southeast : Beer Ban Bottles Up Fraternity Housing
- 30 Arrested for Drunk Driving
- Interfaith Service Looks Seriously at Labor Day : Workers: A liberal crowd of Valley residents gather to consider the challenges employees are confronting today.
- Pete Wilson
- Amgen Faces Weighty Task With Fat-Reduction Drug : Health: Thousand Oaks firm takes on much risk and expense in getting medication from the lab to market.
- $24-Million Marijuana Plantation Cleared : Drugs: Illicit operation near Lake Casitas was discovered during routine helicopter patrol by sheriff's deputies.
- Video Labels
- Fuhrman Tapes
- Dodgers Discover Defense : Baseball: Dazzling fielding plays, solid pitching give them 5-1 victory, NL West lead.
- Phelan on Sprint Workers
- Simmons on Rap
- Building More Jailhouses
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 5, 1995
- Obituaries - Sept. 5, 1995
- WATCH YOUR BACK: With school back in...
- Keynoter Vows 'No Retreat' at Women's Forum
- NEW DIGS: After 15 years in San...
- GENDER SWING: As the owner of a...
- Back to School : Schools Face Mix of New Programs, Old Problems
- Survivor of Fatal Crash in Coma : Accident: Garden Grove woman, 18, was in back seat when car was cut in half and three friends were killed. Driver might be charged, police say.
- William Kunstler, Fervent Defender of Radicals, Dies : Law: Combative, theatrical lawyer to pariahs and political extremists defended the Chicago Seven. He was 76.
- Mrs. Clinton Attacks Coerced Sterilization
- PREP EXTRA : THE PLAY BOOK : Here's a Guide to the X's and O's of This Year's Football Season
- CONSUMER NEWS
- RETAILING
- Powell Memoirs Reveal Overtures From Clinton
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Win to Move Within 5 1/2 of Angels
- 'Herzog': Survey of Idiosyncratic Filmmaker
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beethoven Filters Through Bowl's Fireworks Dazzle
- Breakup Effort Puts Focus on Improving Schools : Education: New interest among parents and politicians is hailed by those on both sides in debate over dismantling L.A. district.
- Old Raiders Were Monsters, Not Vampires
- Not Necessarily Set in Stone : While Ripken's Standard Appears Impossible to Match, Other Record-Holders Say No Season Mark is Unbreakable
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Dilfer, Pass Rush the Keys to Buccaneer Victory
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Oilers Have Enough To Defeat Jaguars : AFC: Jacksonville has quarterback problems in losing franchise's first game, 10-3, to Houston.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Rests, Hernandez Starts
- Carjacking Victim Found Dead in Trunk
- 'LAPD' Gives Some Polish to Those Badges
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wilco Stands Apart From the H.O.R.D.E.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Bono Stars as the Starter for Chiefs
- Pro Football Spotlight : L.A. BENCHED / WEEK 1 : Raiders Win, She Loses
- Obituaries : * Jack P. Lemons; 56-Year County Resident
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Patriots' Rookie Keeps Going and Going . . . : AFC: Curtis Martin finally reaches end zone to beat Browns, 17-14.
- JAZZ REVIEW : L.A. Classic Jazz Festival Finds Itself at a Crossroads
- Plan to Merge 2 Art Museums Quietly Folded
- Commentary : A Postscript, (No) Thanks to Fuhrman : Police: The infamous tapes confirm what minorities always knew--but Latinos also know enough good cops to have hope in community-based policing.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Kramer Gets Bears Off to Good Start : NFC: He passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns, including two to Conway, in 31-14 victory over Vikings.
- Life of Sacrifice, Dedication Begins to Pay Off for Activist : South-Central: Leon Watkins gets recognition, and a regular paycheck, after years of helping community's young people.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Asian Men' Closes After Much Ado About Nothing
- Actors Also Pay Price for Star Salaries
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Scene Was Better Than the Alternatives at Karma Concert
- LAPD Tackles 911 Bilingual Response Time : Safety: The city directs LAPD to enhance system as calls from non-English speakers continue to rise, posing more risks.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- Zero Emissions : With a little public help, bicycling could offer a commuting alternative
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Interference Call Helps Bengals Top Colts, 24-21
- . . . A Tofu Dog, and Hold the Mayo
- Commentary : PERSPECTIVE ON LABOR : Meet the Frayed-Collar Workers Getting the Boot : The corporate obsession with spiking profits by cutting payrolls is doing long-term damage to the nation's prosperity.
- Fernandez Hits for Cycle, but Yankees Lose
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League : Awards Reveal to Pepic He's Good at This Sport : Football: Offensive lineman, lauded by coaches, hopes to lead Newport Harbor back to prominence this season.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : First-Year Panthers Force Falcons to OT Before Losing, 23-20 : NFC: Andersen's field goal in overtime gives Atlanta a hard-fought victory over expansion Carolina.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Party Features All the Standard Favors
- San Fernando : Roller-Hockey Rink Opens in Pioneer Park
- A Real Kick : While Some County Residents Pursue Rest and Relaxation, Intrepid Soccer Fans Defy the Heat at Annual Invitational
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Innocent' Love Story Feels Out of Sync
- Neighbors Tie Ribbons to Support LAPD
- Studio City : City Acts to Ease Parking Problems
- Japanese Marketers Fight Back as U.S. Meat Imports Reach Record Levels : Commerce: 'Superpig' character urges consumers to reject American pork in favor of domestic brands.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Kernels of Truth Come Out When You Eat Corn
- Death of the 'Dragnet' Myth on the Eastside
- Surprise Switch on El Toro Reuse Study Hikes Cost : Land use: County will tap park and road funds to pay new consultant, dropping firm with link to defunct planning agency.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- Raiders Feel Like Homecoming Kings : Pro football: Sellout Oakland crowd gives them a lift in 17-7 victory over Chargers.
- Jewish Center Plans Reopening Celebration
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Ryan Left a Glum Gus by Frerotte
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariners Win to Move Within 5 1/2 of Angels
- Human Capital Today Finds It Must Reap Its Own Rewards
- 3 Killed, 1 Critically Injured as Car Hits Signal in Westminster
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Immunizations Offered for Children
- Valleywide : Leaders Sought for Nature Field Trips
- For Many, Uncertainty Laces the Labor Day Festivities : American workers find themselves hurting in a time of change
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : San Francisco Sputters Past New Orleans, 24-22 : NFC: Young returns after neck injury to lead a sloppy victory.
- Weekend Reviews : Dance : Paying Homage to Two Who Touch the Heart
- Weekend Reviews : Pop : Rock History Redux at H.O.R.D.E. Festival
- As Long as It's Law, CHP Will Enforce 55 on the Freeways
- Fernandez Feels Fine, Beats Sanchez Vicario : U.S. Open: Loss by third-seeded Spaniard and defending women's champion is tournament's biggest upset.
- Worrell Gets Rid of Slump, Expos : Baseball: After three blown saves, he holds off Montreal for 6-3 Dodger victory.
- Nation IN BRIEF : OKLAHOMA : McVeigh Made Bomb Model, Witness Says
- VENTURA : Women's Conference Set for Saturday
- Strikers Delay Detroit Newspaper Trucks : Labor: Union leaders call show of strength a 'complete victory' as walkout nears two-month mark. Management decries 'mob rule.'
- Biography Examines Buffett's Mind, Heart
- Orange County
- Most Japanese Still Confident of Safety of Deposits : Banking: Public's equanimity is based on trust in the competence of bureaucrats, not any firm legal guarantees.
- Single Shell Set Off Tripwire for NATO Reversal
- Bad Weather Halts 2nd Aid Airlift in Sierra Leone
- TAIWAN
- SANTA PAULA : Cyclist Killed in Collision With Car
- Mission to Iowa Broadens Fight Over Moral Agenda : Politics: Man's crusade against gay issues in school vote has national effect. Gramm is seen as a beneficiary.
- Micropolis Corp. Elects J. Larry Smart Chairman
- Analysts Cautious at 'Business New Year'
- Plane Hijacked to Protest Nuclear Tests
- U.S. Backs Off From Tough Stance on Its Trade Imbalance With Japan
- Archers Aim for Autumn : They Are Busy Polishing Contest, Hunting Skills
- New Activism Targets Waste Site : A Coalition Unites Latinos and Blacks in the Athens District of South L.A.
- Regional Mormon Choir to Perform
- Commentary : A Peace-Signing Party Without Purpose : Middle East: In the current fragile climate, it's preposterous to celebrate the second-stage agreement at the White House.
- The Czar of Elsmere : Jeff Kolin Leads the City's Charge Against Plan for Canyon Landfill
- Pro Football Spotlight : TWO GUYS, SANTO AND CHAD
- Angels' Collapse Goes On : Baseball: Lachemann, Phillips ejected as Boston wins, 8-1. Losing streak hits nine.
- Rock Almost Didn't Go Away : Pop review: The beat goes on and on at celebratory Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert.
- INDONESIA
- SINGAPORE
- For Now, He's Gonna Take It Easy . . . One Birthday at a Time
- DEVIL WINDS: The season of the Santa...
- O.C. Bankruptcy Brings Wealth of Community Gifts : Education: The $5 million in donated cash and supplies to schools, however, is far short of $74 million districts lost.
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : Attempts to Expand Youth Activities Trigger Adult Protests
- COMMITMENTS : Split Decision : A new generation of working men and women has the courts reeling when it comes to alimony. Just who should get it--and how much?
- Prison Phone Call Message Violates Rights, Suit Says
- Russian Muslims Form Electoral Bloc : Politics: Delegates in Moscow describe party as secular movement. But some fear religious divisiveness like that which led to war in Chechnya.
- LAB WORK: As Pentagon cutbacks force relocation...
- Drug Lord's Web of Payoffs Spans U.S.-Mexico Border
- Wilson Gases Up for Big 6 Road Tour
- COLUMN ONE : Employees Get a Real Workout : Californians are putting in more--and more intense--hours than ever and holding down more jobs. Recession anxiety, wage stagnation and corporate cuts are blamed.
- Humidity Adds to Holiday Discomfort
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Steelers Win Game, Lose Woodson, O'Donnell
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wheels Getting a Little Wobbly
- PEOPLE WATCHField Notes: Actress Sally Field told...
- Residents Call for Face Lift of Copper Curtain at Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Commission is seeking City Council authorization to look for ways to enhance the appearance of the $150,000 work.
- 'Dream' Production Teaches Valuable Lesson: Shakespeare Can Be Fun
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Would You Care for a Career Move With That? : Labor: In the restaurant business, it's still possible to go from entry-level peon to top ex- ecutive. In fact, most owners did.
- The Freedom Fighter : Lawyer Julie Su Finds Inspiration in the Thai Garment Workers She's Assisting
- Animal Passion : 235 million pets. $17 billion for supplies. $7 billion for health care. What do these numbers say about us? Infatuation.
- Clinton Draws Lesson From War : Anniversary: At ceremony marking end of World War II, President prays for brotherhood and seeks end to ethnic, racial hatreds.
- Encino : Police Department to Open Drop-In Center
- Gerred Won't Resign or Return Donation : Politics: Planner says he didn't know Warner Bros. had submitted development plan when he accepted $1,500.
- West Hills : Orcutt Ranch Adobe Undergoing Repairs
- GolfSweden's Mathias Groenberg earned his first PGA...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Tigers Release Mike Moore
- Freeways Are Indeed CHP Domain, but Not Exclusively
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Dolphins Make Statement With 52-14 Victory
- Conquering the Cleverest Foe of All
- Gordon Comes Back to Win Southern 500
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Everything Different About the Rams : NFC: Now they're even winning, as they end seven-game losing streak by beating Packers, 17-14.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : A Homemaker's Dull Life Takes Some Unexpected Turns : THE PROPERTIES OF WATER, <i> by Ann Hood</i> ; Doubleday, $22.50, 288 pages
- Cowlings Isn't the Ticket at Sports Show in Anaheim : Celebrities: O.J. Simpson's friend signs photos, footballs and tiny Broncos for $20 a pop. But turnout is small.
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : First-Year Panthers Force Falcons to OT Before Losing, 23-20 : NFC: Andersen's field goal in overtime gives Atlanta a hard-fought victory over expansion Carolina.
- Cal Ripken Just One of Many Iron Horses
- PRO FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : TWO GUYS, SANTO AND CHAD
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Wheels Getting a Little Wobbly
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Girardi's Hit in 11th Keeps Rockies on Top
- Secrets Away : Navy Lifts Veil on High-Security Research Lab in Port Hueneme
- Incomplete Bomb Blast in Paris Marketplace Slightly Injures 4
- Challenges Abound for State Disaster Chief : Recovery: Director of emergency services won praise for swift response to quake. Now, battle for federal aid is setting off political tremors.
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : IN PERSON : A Rap Artist Who Weighs His Words Carefully : Travis Lane Wants to Offer a Cleaner Take on Reality
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Prophecy': Sequel to Lucifer's Fall, Only With Guns, Cars
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : KROQ's Karma Is <i> Deja Vu</i>
- COMMENTARY : Hall of Fame Puts Rock and Roll on the Record
- Larry Hagman Is Released From Hospital
- Ontario Man Found Shot to Death in Anaheim
- Profit-Sharing Contributions Can Be Held Awhile
- Air Show Crash Victims' Bodies Found in Lake
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Foster's Widow Tells of Suicide Probe
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Sen. Specter Issues Subpoena Warning
- Southland
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Merger Frenzy Adds to Angst of Wage-Earners : Business: Workers left with job insecurity, stagnant salaries. Debate over gap between rich, poor heats up.
- Paradise Lost : Americans Sue Mexico Bank Over Land Deal
- Southland
- Vivika Heino; Highly Regarded Ceramic Artist
- Minor Quake Rattles Area Near Ridgecrest
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Illegal Outside, Very Illegal Inside
- Clinton Seen Mending Rift With Military
- Merit Property Names Vaccher Regional Manager
- Hostage Held at Knifepoint Is Freed
- Motivational Coaching
- U.N. Reopens Road to Sarajevo : Bosnia: Aid convoy into capital is greeted by cheering residents. NATO warplanes crisscross skies as the deadline nears for lifting of Serbian siege of the city.
- 40,000 More Students to Get Free Breakfast : Hunger: Most are in West Covina, Garden Grove and Ventura County. But many schools still don't offer federally funded meal, study says.
- For Costa Mesa Boosters, It's a Matter of Pride and Prejudice : Status: The city's virtues are ignored as people compare it unfairly with Newport and Irvine, say those who crave a new civic image.
- Births Raise Number of Tamils' Hostages to 147
- Clinton, Congress on a Fiscal Collision Course : Budget: Neither seems ready to compromise on GOP-crafted spending bills. It may force the closure of critical services by the end of the year.
- Saving Forests by Cutting Trees Is Aim of New Policy : Logging: Reducing fire hazard in drought areas is key goal, backers say. Healthy timber will be taken too.
- The Reasons Behind Our Co-Dependency
- LAUGH LINES : Punchlines
- Brush Fires Near Thousand Oaks, Malibu Battled
- Individual Enterprise Fuels New Russian Revolution : Economics: Industrial privatization, while well along, has not been fleet. People with selling skills take pressure off Moscow.
- Van Nuys : Critics Fight Sale of Liquor at Gas Station
- Teen-Ager Wounded in Shooting
- Agoura Hills : Utility Tax to Help Fund Capital Projects
- PRO FOOTBALL '95 : Broncos Get Foot Into Win : AFC: Elam kicks five field goals and Elway passes for 317 yards in Denver's 22-7 victory over Buffalo.
- Rams Go Unseen, Unheard
- Studio City : Residents Opposed to Fencing Off Park
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / Sea View League
- It Was a Day of Dodger Rest, but How Long Will It Last?
- DEL MAR : Borodislew Rallies, Wins in Chula Vista
- TV REVIEW : 'Savitch': An Anchorwoman's Tragic Fast-Track Life, Career
- THEATER REVIEW : Tales of Controversial Police Action Ring True in 'August 29'
- Loving Nature to Death : Crowds Force Road Closures, Prompt Campaign to Educate Visitors About Rules, Litter
- MOORPARK : Festivities Planned for Labor Day Picnic
- Moratorium March
- Tobacco Sale Restrictions
- Big Spenders
- MTA Board Proposals
- Speaker Doris Allen
- Breast Implants
- Los Angeles County - News from Sept. 4, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 4, 1995
- Scuffle Mars China Ceremony for Women
- Suspected Arson Fire Near High School Burns 25 Acres
- Officials Suspect Arson in 2 Blazes : Disaster: Thousand Oaks and Malibu fires break out within 20 minutes of one another. Both are contained but the first burns 25 acres.
- 3 Young O.C. Residents Die as Crash Shears Car : Accident: A fourth is critically hurt. Speeding driver says he was trying to flee nightclub where shots were fired.
- ALL FOR ONE: All six elementary schools...
- Women's Forum Delegates Urge Focus on Issues
- All's Fare in Airport Wars : Lower Ticket Prices at Colorado Springs Are Luring Travelers From Denver's New $4.9-Billion Facility
- Welcome Back : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LURES BIG-SPENDING JAPANESE TOURISTS BACK BY MAKING THEM FEEL AT HOME
- STYLE / GARDENS : CULTIVATING AN EAST COAST ACCENT : Memories of Home Transform a Wild Landscape Into a Lush Retreat in the Hollywood Hills
- Garbage In, History Out in Philadelphia Excavation
- Retro : 40 YEARS AGO : When Viewers Stayed the Heck in Dodge City
- Dissident Held for Refusing to Report Thoughts
- THE STATE : THE GARMENT INDUSTRY : Beyond Unions and Slave Labor
- Man Arrested in Alleged Molestation of 5-Year-Old
- Score This Season a Hit for the Community : Yorba Hills Players Brought Out the Best in Themselves and the Game of Baseball
- Irish Go South Fast Against Northwestern
- Price Is Right for Miami, Riley
- Dodgers Get Double Whammy in This Loss
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Aliso Niguel
- SMALL FACES: Michael Stipe is expected to...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Northridge Falls Twice in Volleyball
- COVER STORY : A Portfolio of Model Actresses
- Pianist Completes an Octave
- Talk of a Flat Tax Has Muni Bonds Out of Favor
- Dueling Standards Spell Headaches for Wireless Phone, Pager Customers
- A Walk With Zoe Cloud : Her motley collection of fellow travelers ends up simply being the world : GREEN, <i> By Frances Sherwood (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 419 pp.)</i>
- Getting to Know the Stranger : An unfinished manuscript by Camus tells us much about the author we didn't know : THE FIRST MAN, <i> By Albert Camus</i> . <i> Translated from the French by David Hapgood (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 336 pp.)</i>
- 6 Killed, 80 Hurt in Algerian Bombing
- School's In, and So Are Teddy Bear Backpacks : Shopping: Pocahontas is also popular among kids returning to classes, but Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are old news.
- NASA Declares New Space Shuttle Engine 'A-OK'
- Shooting Ended Hope of Ex-Spouse for Career : Slaying: A trail of disputes followed couple's bitter breakup. She had been on welfare, planned to become a paralegal.
- ELECTIONS / VENTURA DEMOCRATS : Party Seeks Money and Candidates
- Hedge Clipping Is Routine for English Golfer
- Dove Hunt Steals One; Unfinished Symph 3rd
- COVER STORY : Lights! Camera! Cheekbones! : Cindy Crawford is traveling a path that is well-worn by the well-thin. For many supermodels (and even lesser ones), acting seems the next logical career step.
- They're Rancid, Not Spoiled : They have major labels calling. Their fans worship them. But somehow these guys are staying true to their punk roots.
- Festivals, Feasts & FairsYUBA CITY--The humble dried...
- Let's Play Cowboys and Emotions : Lost city gal meets solid country guy. Who needs bridges when you've got lust in Big Sky country? : THE HORSE WHISPERER, <i> By Nicholas Evans (Delacorte Press: $23.95; 384 pp.)</i>
- Exploring the Back Roads of Ancient Turkey
- SUNDAY PROFILE : A Slow but Steady Course : In newly democratic Albania, change doesn't come easily. Peace Corps volunteers have their hands full helping a repressed society catch up with the rest of the world.
- ESSAY / ROBERT A. JONES : Among Millions of Voices on the Net, Arthur's Rings Out
- THE ON-AGAIN, OFF-AGAIN 'GUIDING LIGHT' OF LISA BROWN
- Profile : The Rise of Sela Ward--and Fall of Jessica Savitch
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : David Mixner : Will the Gay Vote Again Turn Out for Clinton in 1996?
- CAMARILLO : 5 Airplanes From WWII Put on Display
- Measuring Government Performance : A Salary Study of City Workers Is a Good Idea--and Not Just for Huntington Beach
- $24 Million Awarded in Malpractice Suit : Courts: Surgery that resulted from routine diagnostic test left Huntington Beach woman blind and paralyzed.
- PREP FOOTBALL '95 / PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Costa Mesa
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : It Can't Be Much Better for Neuheisel : Nonconference: He becomes the first Colorado coach to win his debut, thumping Wisconsin, 43-7.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : Crimson Tide Battles Back to Defeat Vanderbilt : SEC: No. 11 Alabama makes the big plays in fourth quarter of 33-25 victory.
- Stephen Spender's Unmet Friends
- The Rev. William Trower; Glendora Pastor
- 'The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom'
- Two Children, Two Murders, Two Reactions : Illinois: A white boy's disappearance and death riveted the region. But a black girl's killing was hardly noticed. Kankakee police chief calls on community to remedy the racism and indifference.
- Fallen Spirits After Yet Another Not-So-Hot Summer
- SECOND OPINIONS : I Am a Physician--Don't Call Me a 'Gatekeeper' : Insurers pressure primary-care providers to keep services, and therefore costs, at a minimum. If the industry is on a mission to cut waste, it should take a hard look at itself.
- OJAI : Clambake, Golf Event to Aid Boys & Girls Club
- Flight Grounded When Pigeons Fly Into Engine
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Anderson Picks Wrong Time to Relax
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bailey Should Raise His Sights
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : If Colorado Is Armed, It Could Be Dangerous
- DEL MAR : Pincay Rides Royal Chariot to End Slump
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Is the N.L. West Race Matter of Character?
- Back to Old Stamping Ground : Compton-bred Vickie Tanner returns home with 'Stomp,' getting a workout in the rhythm-based show.
- It's Turning Into a 'Toon Town Again : New characters are joining Mickey, Bugs, Daffy and friends on-screen as the world of cartoon shorts gets reanimated.
- California--Susan Barrett, Rossmoor: "Blackthorne Inn, P.O. 712,...
- Tour Plane Crash Kills 8 in Arizona : Aviation: Four airline workers and four Japanese executives die in attempted emergency landing.