- Cigarette Recall
- Lobbyists' Seats
- Redlining
- Sen. Dole on Hollywood
- OTHER NEWS - June 8, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 8, 1995
- All the Ducks in Chinatown
- Obituaries - June 8, 1995
- Obituaries - June 8, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 8, 1995
- Names in the News - June 8, 1995
- Prosecutor Uses Photos to Bolster Lone-Killer Theory : Trial: Coroner says there was a pause in attack on Nicole Simpson. Deputy D.A. suggests Goldman was killed then.
- Calls Grow for UC Irvine to Release Report : Inquiry: Whistle-blowers in fertility clinic probe have alleged retribution. Document examines their charges.
- UCI Maintains Silence on Retaliation Inquiry : Scandal: Co-writer denies officials' claim that report on treatment of fertility clinic whistle-blowers is unfinished.
- GOP Wages War on New Speaker Allen : Assembly: A citizens group from her Cypress district attempts to serve a recall notice but cannot find her. Meanwhile, angry Republican colleagues say they will test her allegiance today.
- Williams and Riordan Discuss Reprimand : LAPD: Chief says he gave his explanation. The mayor reportedly will review the Police Commission's action and announce a decision Monday.
- Congress Wary as Clinton Aides Push Bosnia Plan
- ABUNDANT APATHY: Citywide voter turnout for Tuesday's...
- Republicans Wage War on New Speaker : Politics: Orange County citizens pursue recall effort. Legislator's GOP colleagues announce plans to test her party loyalty.
- Stanton Gets Heat for Silence on Measure R
- Marines Rescue U.S. Pilot Downed by Serbs in Bosnia : Balkans: Airman whose F-16 was shot out of sky last week is found near Bihac and taken to an American ship. Congress remains wary of President's plans.
- Marines Rescue U.S. Pilot Downed by Serbs in Bosnia : Balkans: Airman whose F-16 was shot out of sky last week is found near Bihac and taken to an American ship. Congress remains wary of President's plans.
- ELECTIONS / PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL BOND : Officials Weigh 4th Try After Narrow Loss
- TECHNOLOGY - June 8, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - June 8, 1995
- Sumitomo Bank of California Names CEO
- Evidence Against Nichols Called 'Great' : Courts: Judge who denied bail to accused bombing suspect also doubts his alibi. His ruling is first judicial review of government's case.
- Financial Services Stock Funds Ride High on a Tailwind
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Some Interesting Places to Visit While Touring the World Wide Web
- San Juan Capistrano : Saturday Book Sale to Benefit Library
- NEWPORT BEACH : Firefighters to Be Honored With Ball
- SANTA ANA : Garage Sales May Be Rescheduled if It Rains
- MOORPARK : City to Weigh Plans for Downtown Site
- AEROSPACE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- In Search of the Soul of the Trombonist
- GOP Raises $7.3 Million in 'Soft Money' Donations
- Kids Need the Rules of Life Now More Than Ever
- Police Bond Issue Falling Short of Two-Thirds Vote
- Japan Cult Leader, Aides Indicted in Fatal Gas Attack
- MOORPARK : Summer Day Camp to Begin June 19
- 15 Teens Held in Vandalism at St. Bonaventure
- Chief Vows to Remain at LAPD's Helm : Police: Williams refuses to reveal details about closed-door meeting with commissioners. Mayor also meets with panel to review reprimand.
- Mining for Marine Material : Recruiter Looks Among the Aimless to Find Diamonds in the Rough
- County Agrees to Give Disney Hall Builders More Time : Government: Supervisors extend construction deadline up to four years to allow a $130-million fund-raising drive by project backers. Lack of funds has hampered the ambitious effort.
- Section Needs More Practice on Penalties
- Perez Dances, but Valdes Wins : Baseball: Quiet Dodger rookie gets better of Expo counterpart, 5-1.
- San Juan Capistrano's Decorative Arts Study Center...
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin health...
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Horsey Set Goes Along for the Ride at Stylish Oaks Classic : Even for the spectators, equestrian chic is the order of the day at the grand prix competition and luncheon.
- Clinton to Attend June 27 Session on West Coast Economic Problems
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Parents Rally Against Plan for Magnet School : Simi Valley: Group seeks to prevent conversion of Sequoia Junior High into a campus for technology and the performing arts.
- VENTURA : Group Seeks Tax to Aid Libraries
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From The Front : Dogged Pursuit of Justice in Barking Feuds
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Alliance Says It Has Faster, Smaller Memory Chip
- SECURITIES
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : DreamWorks SKG to Plug Into IBM : Deal: The link will give the fledgling film company access to the computer giant's 'digital library.'
- IRVINE : Solvent in Storm Drain Kept From Reaching Ocean
- GLENDALE : Committee Envisions Town Center by 2006
- District in Grading Scandal Eases Its Graduation Policy
- AGOURA : Laborer Who Died at Landfill Is Identified
- Cynical Puppeteer in Hostage Crisis : West must not forget just who Milosevic is
- Bray Lands Another Fight Despite Past : Boxing: The former U.S. amateur champion will box in Las Vegas.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Mortgage Delinquency Rates Hit 22-Year Low : Housing: California's quarterly rate falls below the national one, but some see bad news in that.
- Japan Yields Some Ground to EU on Auto Issues : Trade: European official warns Tokyo against striking exclusive deal with United States.
- Mission Impossible? : Jennifer Harbury had hoped media and congressional attention would persuade Guatemala to release her husband's body. But her wait continues.
- U.S. Moves Seen as Fatal to Any Opening by Iran : Sanctions: Western, Asian envoys doubt Washington's nuclear fears, call punitive measures unnecessary.
- Two Accused of Rolling Back Odometers on Used Cars : Crime: Laguna Niguel men face 22 felony counts in the resale of late-model vehicles with falsified mileage at their dealerships. One is booked and the other is being sought.
- MOORPARK : County Denies Plans to Shut Fire Station
- VENTURA : Schools Seek Waivers for 54 Teachers
- BURBANK : Off-Duty Officer Assists in Arrest
- 5 Youths Arrested in Breaking of Car Windows : Thousand Oaks: Deputies say hard candy and BBs were used to damage more than 50 vehicles during the past three weeks.
- Knight Passes on USC to Sign With Rangers
- Lee, Sunny Hills Set for Southern California Championships
- Q&A; with TED KOPPEL : 'I Can't Say I've Ever Gotten Bored Here'
- KCET Officials Refuse to Comment on Cutback Plans : Television: Fund-raising plea sent to subscribers offers dire predictions, but one vice president downplays the situation.
- Family Comes Up Big With Trophy-Sized Bass
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Revisionist Look at FDR Leaves Disappointing Image : HARD BARGAIN: How FDR Twisted Churchill's Arm, Evaded the Law, and Changed the Role of the American President, <i> by Robert Shogan</i> , Scribner, $24, 320 pages
- LITTLEROCK : Son Convicted of Murder in Fire Death of Retired Officer
- Custody Case Tests Indian Law : Courts: The natural father, who is a member of the Pomo tribe, wants his 18-month-old twins to grow up within their culture. The adoptive white parents, who have raised the girls, say bonding is more important.
- Orange County Almanac
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Supervisors Back Water Agency's Dispute Against Santa Clarita : Lawsuit: The CLWA is fighting the city's $1-billion claim on future property taxes.
- VENTURA : Stadium Supporters Expand Project Plans
- Al Spelled Backward Is Still L.A.
- A Real Sportin' Career : Although Starring in 'Porgy' Several Times Since the '60s, Tenor Larry Marshall Has No Trouble Finding New Fodder
- Siskel Pops Off About Everything but Corn in Bowers Talk
- New Ad Campaign Draws on Upbeat Aspects of L.A. : Marketing: Group's goal is to make ambassadors of residents and business people. Critics say the promos are dull, mistargeted.
- Cigarette Advertising Will Give Up Box Seats : Settlement: Philip Morris agrees to move images in sports stadiums and arenas that were appearing in TV broadcasts.
- When They Say 'Estate Sale,' They Mean It
- Santa Clarita School Bond Issue Lags in Early Returns
- RSVP : A Fun-Filled Day of Bittersweet Memories
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Third Time the Charm for Reds' Rookie Owens
- BOYS
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY GIRLS' SWIMMING AND DIVING
- Kitchens: Cynicism, Bitterness
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : House Call Yields Negative Prognoses
- '90s FAMILY : Reach Out and Fax Someone : Letter-writing is a dead art. Plane tickets are expensive. Get ready to introduce Aunt Ethel to the joys of e-mail.
- Experts Warn U.S. Intelligence Help Has Limits
- Scientists Link Viruses, Cervical Cancer
- ELECTIONS : Camarillo Sharply Divided Over School Bond : Education: Early returns indicate a close outcome. The $55-million measure would fix sites in the Pleasant Valley district.
- Woman Charges Harassment at Coca-Cola Plant in Sylmar : Courts: Suit claims she was teased, forced to use men's restroom and not allowed phone calls. Her attorney calls the case his worst.
- San Juan Capistrano : City Seeking Builder for Downtown Project
- CHATSWORTH : Computer Disks Stolen From Truck
- LANGUAGE WATCH : Wrong Stuff
- Countywide : Registration Open for Occupational Courses
- 17-Year-Old Is 5th Youth Charged in Stabbing Death
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Zimmer Quietly Calls It Quits
- Fans Find Real Thing in Omaha
- Incognito's Passion Is Conspicuous
- Granada Hills Takes Swing at Title
- NBA FINALS : Both Teams Destined for Greatness : Analysis: It seems too early for the Magic to win it all. But for these Rockets, it's never too late.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Panelist Says Moorlach Not Ready for Pool
- Back Seat for Food Safety?
- Nine Orange County baseball players were among...
- Inventories at Wholesale Level Rise in April
- Intercor: The Costa Mesa publisher of Interactive...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Despite Dow Record, Stocks and Bonds Drift
- O.C. Tax Hike's Chances Are Fading, CEO Says : Bankruptcy: Voter outrage may doom Measure R--a linchpin of county's fiscal recovery plan--says William Popejoy. Polls show support dropping as June 27 vote nears.
- Capitol's New Star Enjoys First Day in the Limelight : Speaker: Doris Allen faces well-wishers, job-seekers and favor-seekers. She also begins a learning process.
- FULLERTON : Senior Center Will Offer Tax Seminar
- Rivera Leads School Board Race : Education: Administrator-backed candidate is slightly ahead of teacher David Tokofsky in heavily Latino district.
- Double exposure: Several months ago, we mentioned...
- GIRLS
- LOS ALAMITOS : Leader of Pack of Appaloosas Is Twicely
- Parties Faulted on Plans to Cut Federal Deficit : Congress: Hollings, Rudman say proposals fail to address problem. They see tax hikes, Social Security curbs as vital to balancing budget by 2002.
- SANTA ANA : City Hires Fire Chief Away From Fullerton
- 2 Supervisors Would Seek TV Ban in a 2nd Simpson Trial
- Obituaries : * Leonard M. Chadwell; WWII Veteran, Gardener
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Yanks Restaurant's Liquor License After Complaints
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Puppetmaster' a Mostly Bloodless Parable
- Garden Is Gone, but Now You Must Weed Between the Lines
- KCET Officials Refuse to Comment on Cutback Plans : Television: Fund-raising plea offers dire predictions. KOCE, however, expects to end the fiscal year with an $8,000 surplus.
- Legislators Blast UCI's Fertility Center Role : Hearing: Lack of oversight on research called 'astounding.' Officials defend university, vow search for truth.
- School Race Too Close to Call : Education: Parent Lucia V. Rivera is slightly ahead of teacher David Tokofsky in heavily Latino 5th District.
- JUNE MISCHIEF: Chalk it up to end-of-the-school-year...
- TUSTIN : Action on East Tustin Project, Measure R Is Postponed
- Cypress Fair Booth Applicants Sought
- Cities to Find It Tougher to Limit Drug Rehab Centers : Ruling: Supreme Court prevents use of zoning laws to deny permits for group homes. The decision disappoints officials in Costa Mesa, site of many halfway houses.
- Strangers, 12 of Them, Reach Across Gulfs of Age, Race and Experience : Community Comment: A veteran newscaster goes into the jury experience a cynic and leaves full of hope.
- Ito Easily Outfoxed in the Game of Jury Hide-and-Seek
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : O'Brien Consistently a Winner for Irvine : Swimmer of the year: She's won the 50 freestyle in all but one event in the past two seasons.
- Environmental Groups File Suit to Overturn New Wilson Policy
- GOP Finance Chair Filled
- A Modest Proposal on Water
- LOS ANGELES : Average DWP Water Bill to Be Cut 8% in July
- SIMI VALLEY : Council OKs Slight Hike in Water Rates
- Two Roads Converged in a Wood : A simple life, communing with and communicating through nature, is a quiet man's road less traveled by.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Dies of Gunshot Wounds
- UCI, Titans to Join Women's Soccer League
- When They Say 'Estate Sale,' They Mean It
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Helping World Prepare for Disasters
- Will Era End if IBM Takes Over at Lotus? : News analysis: Many express concern that move will transform the nature of the software industry.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Notable Notebooks That Go With You
- Labatt, Belgian Firm Clink Mugs on Takeover Deal
- Market for Pepper Sauces Is Getting Hotter : Cooking: Florida restaurateur bottles his own concoctions to take advantage of changing American tastes.
- Serbs Free More U.N. Hostages : Balkans: Release of 108 peacekeepers leaves 150 troops and observers still captive. Rebels say they did not capture U.S. pilot whose F-16 was shot down last week.
- SANTA PAULA : Lawyer Says Youth Was Pressured
- ROLLING HILLS : Teacher Fired for Giving Test Questions to Students
- VAN NUYS : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt as Car Crashes Into a Tree
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Ward Grows Into Leadership Role for the Titans
- To RuPaul, Drag's Just a Role He Plays : The Sometimes Glamazon Isn't All That He Seems
- What We Continue to Miss in Bosnia
- S.F. Officials Link Drugs to Suspect's Death
- ELECTIONS : Race for Council Seat Attracts Light Turnout : Thousand Oaks: Markey takes early lead over Loh in bid for pivotal post. Voters and candidates seem relieved the contest is over.
- 'Father of Talk Radio' Jim Simon Dies at 61
- Unleashing a Crime Foe : Oxnard: Labrador retriever named Lucy joins Fire Department with newly hired chief and is poised to sniff out fuels during arson investigations.
- Officials Urge Increase in Car-Pooling Incentives : Pollution: Extra vacation days and prizes are mentioned as ways to lure more county workers into leaving their cars at home.
- Censorship Fears Raised After GOP Criticism
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Everything Adds Up Fine for Texas, Rogers
- Liver Failure Puts Mantle in Hospital
- Thirty of the area's top seniors will...
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Mixed Bag From Pianist Chestnut at the Jazz Bakery
- Man Whose Mail Bombs Killed 5 Is Sentenced to 7 Life Terms
- 4th S. African Convicted in Biehl Killing
- A-Bomb's Birthplace Ponders New Risk--a Volcanic Explosion : Geology: Federal cutbacks aren't the only worry facing Los Alamos, N.M. Scientists think a neighboring caldera may pose an eruption threat.
- GOP Proposal Stalls Vietnam Repatriations
- BUENA PARK : Business Owners Get Remodeling Incentives
- DANA POINT : Projects at Sports Fields to Be Weighed
- A Call Against Cellular Antennas : Neighborhoods: Homeowners liken proliferation of towers to billboards and urge city to limit or ban them. Phone firms say they are necessary to serve growing number of users.
- SUN VALLEY : Disabled Kids Make Strides on Horseback
- Killer Gets Sentence of Death : Courts: Drug robbery and twin slaying in 1993 lead to capital punishment ruling, which the jury recommended. The triggerman insists that he acted to save his own life.
- GARDEN GROVE : Spaces Available for Summer Camps
- Flight-Tested Angel Set to Take Off : Golf: After three City titles, Granada Hills ace will ascend to the next level at Arizona State.
- Hip Injury, Kafelnikov Conspire to Beat Agassi
- Carson Pinches In and Helps USC Make a Dash for Title : Baseball: Former Notre Dame standout plays reserve role, waits for chance next season.
- Angels' Hudler Redeems Himself : Baseball: After failing Monday, he leads 12-3 victory over the Red Sox.
- Point a Kayak to Santa Cruz : Paddling Through Watery Caverns Is Unusual Way to Explore Channel Island
- TV Ratings : 'PrimeTime Live,' 'Roseanne' Share the Top Spot
- The Talk at Time Warner: Music Division May Get Ax : Entertainment: Company denies it, but insiders say the rap debate is casting too dark a shadow over cable plans.
- Balancing Safety and the Bottom Line in Nevada
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Popejoy Sees Measure R Falling Further Behind : Election: 'The anger is huge,' CEO says. He believes voters are mad enough to hurt themselves by rejecting tax.
- Vote on Ojai Valley Area Plan Delayed : Land use: Rezoning of large tracts near Sulphur and Black mountains is a key issue. Supervisors will rule on the matter next month.
- VENTURA : City to Reconsider Footbridge Plan
- Ventura Backs Safeguards at Family Planning Clinics
- CALABASAS : Longtime Schools Chief Is Retiring
- SAN FERNANDO : City OKs Chavez Memorial Plaza
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : House Call Yields Negative Prognoses
- THEATER REVIEW : One-Act Festival: Short but Powerful
- Borders Inc.: The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based chain...
- Death Penalty Abolished in S. Africa : Justice: Court says taking anyone's life would be unconstitutional. Ruling ends grim wait for more than 450 prisoners.
- PREP BASEBALL / ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR GAME : South Wins With Rally in Ninth Inning
- Baroque Fest Puts Purcell in the Spotlight
- Late Chairman's Family Acts to Keep Control of American Health
- Gingrich's Political Dance Keeps Him in the Spotlight : Campaign: Speaker helps fuel interest in White House bid. Move may enhance his stature, expand his options.
- Wilson Sends Mixed Signals on Electric Cars : Air: Environmentalists are concerned he will bow to pressure and no longer back 'zero-emission' vehicles. Aides say governor has only called for a 'technical' review.
- COSTA MESA : Gadfly Released; No Charges Filed
- MOORPARK : Garage Conversion Rules May Be Eased
- VENTURA : Math Teacher Is Finalist for National Honor
- VENTURA : Mobile-Home Owner Rent Plan Supported
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Women Remain Hospitalized After 2-Car Crash That Killed 1
- 2 El Monte Men Arrested in Probe of Postal Robberies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Meeting to Discuss Sixth-Grade Classes
- IRVINE : School Board Selects New Superintendent
- People
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Bats Keep USC Alive Another Day, 16-11
- China Ties U.S. in Soccer Opener; Akers Injured
- Major League Soccer Gets Closer
- Happy With Hoppy : Grace Boyd of Dana Point Hits the Trail to Lone Pine, Meeting Her Husband's Fans
- Political Shifts in Israel Bode Ill for Likud : Mideast: Possible split within main opposition party may cost it support. Two new parties could also draw away votes.
- 'Living in Sin' Is No Longer a Sin, Church of England Report Says
- Privatizing Environmental Management Agency Studied
- EASTSIDE : Boy Killed, 2 Wounded in Apparent Gang Attack
- A Fair Shot for the New Speaker : Choice of Allen ignites partisan--and lamentable--fires in Sacramento
- SAN FERNANDO : City to Rename Street for Late Civic Leader
- NORTHRIDGE : Students Share Cultures in School Museum
- O.C. Refiles Suit Against Brokerage : Courts: More detailed complaint bolsters county's $2-billion claim that Merrill Lynch falsehoods triggered pool's bankruptcy.
- Japan Offers WWII 'Self-Reflection' : Asia: Coalition government proposes watered-down resolution referring to Tokyo's 'aggression-like actions.'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : Graphic Photos Stun the Jurors : Evidence: Most are horrified and look away from autopsy pictures of Nicole Simpson, who was nearly decapitated.
- White House Heightens Focus on Female Voters : Politics: Clinton tailors events to appeal to women's concerns. Polls show their backing has helped his ratings.
- Seal Beach : Interim City Manager Interviews Planned
- Fear of Enemies Isn't Paranoia; U.S. Policy Invites Disaster : After suffering centuries of invasion, Iranians may consider nuclear development both prudent and mandatory.
- Huntington Beach Council OKs Restaurant to Be Built at Pier
- LOS ANGELES : Supervisors Seek Better Protection for Witnesses
- Former Student Guilty of Trying to Fix Game
- If Not Mom, Phone Salesman Was Dialed In to Nix's Calling
- Chance at a Clean Start : Zero-Emission Car Mandate Needs to Be More Flexible
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Puttin' on a Natural Interface : Interactive Festival Combines Biology, Art, Computing
- MEDIA
- 5 Arrested as Vandals Who Used Candy in Slingshots
- Clinton Opposes Ban on Flag Desecration
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : 14 Pool Investors Claim $100 Million : Bankruptcy: County formally notified by Option B participants as prelude to lawsuit.
- Lawyer Indicted on Drug Charges Recognized as Brilliant by Peers
- Countywide : Consultants to Monitor Gnatcatchers
- Jakosky Quits as Coach of Sailor Girls
- Iowa Tourists Battle With Record Marlin
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Quick Start Might Pay Off For Worrell
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Carlene Carter Works Out Kinks
- BOND TICKER : ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Water Board Says Supervisors Should Resign to 'Make Way'
- Fourth Youth Sentenced in Biehl Murder : Court: Like others found guilty in racially motivated slaying of Newport Beach woman in South Africa, he gets 18-year prison term.
- National Perspective : PUBLIC POLICY : The Cost of Fixing Medicare
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 5th Youth Charged in Killing of LAPD Detective's Son
- Man Guilty in Arson Death of His Father : Verdict: Son is convicted of killing retired police officer who claimed to be inspiration for 'T.J. Hooker' TV show.
- VAN NUYS : Business Watch Meets to Discuss Problems
- Fire Commissioner's Backers Unite in Criticism of Riordan
- Woman, 77, Is Impaled on Fence
- Simi Woman Files Suit Charging Harassment at Coca-Cola Plant in Sylmar
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads No Contest in Dog-Fighting Case : Felony: Rosamond man faces up to a year in jail. Five others were also charged after the April 11 Palmdale raid.
- Rabbi's Assistant Kept in Jail on Sex Charge : Crime: U.S. judge cites 'very, very strong' allegations. The Brooklyn man and a Hasidic leader are accused of molesting 15-year-old girl on a flight to Los Angeles.
- Red Wings Take a Little Longer Than Usual : Hockey: Konstantinov's goal in the second overtime gives Detroit a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.
- Seles Surfaces, Announces Plans to Play Navratilova in Exhibition
- THEATERRecord Run: Tonight's 272nd performance of Steve...
- Hubble Captures Birth Throes of Stars
- RSVP : A Trip Into the Past for the Sake of the Future
- Bicyclist Hurt in Hit-Run Dies; Driver Is Held
- Financially Pressed County Libraries Turning New Leaves : Services: Bestsellers are available immediately--for a fee. For another fee, materials can be accessed by computer.
- CONEJO VALLEY : 5th Youth Charged in Fatal Stabbing
- Homeowners See Threat on the Horizon From Antennas : Environment: Groups want restrictions on cellular phone companies' aerials, which some view as ugly or a health danger.
- Job-Seekers and Companies Can Connect On-Line : Employment: Many O.C. workers in high-tech fields routinely check Internet for opportunities, and the practice is spreading to other areas.
- Bank Reform Bill May Hurt Investors, SEC's Levitt Says
- McMullen & Yee Publishing: The Placentia magazine...
- Armor All Sues Rival, Claiming Its Ads Are Deceptive : Courts: Aliso Viejo-based company is seeking to block TV commercials alleging that its water sealer is substandard. Thompson Minwax has filed countersuit.
- Labatt, Belgian Firm Clink Mugs on Takeover Deal
- Will's 'Contract'
- Fumes From Body Force an Evacuation : Investigation: The gases may have come from cyanide that a Laguna Beach woman reportedly ingested along with alcohol. There are no injuries at the hospital, where the body was first taken. Authorities strongly suspect that her death was a suicide.
- Civil Rights
- County's Paramedic Policy Out of Line
- Jury Duty and Simpson Case
- Physical Education: Costly Sacred Cow
- Supt. Spirito's Plan Deserves Support
- Home Aides for Elderly
- National Goals
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 7, 1995
- Obituaries - June 7, 1995
- Obituaries - June 7, 1995
- Everyone Seems to Have a Theory About Ovitz
- Feuer, Holden Win in City Council Races
- Feuer Wins, Holden Leads in Council Races
- Feuer Wins Big Over Yaroslavsky in Runoff : Elections: In 10th District City Council race, incumbent Nate Holden leads Stan Sanders.
- HOT AWARDS: When the Los Angeles Fire...
- SMOKE-BUSTERS: There's good reason why the county's...
- Letter Details Alleged Wrongs at Fertility Clinic