- Kidnapers Release Victim, Spurn $800,000 Ransom
- Schiff, Rogan Campaigns Pass Up Summer Vacation This Year
- Officer Pleads Not Guilty to 9 Robberies : Crime: The recently retired detective once ran the LAPD's Organized Crime Intelligence Division.
- Expos to Focus on Wildfires : Safety: Agencies will offer demonstrations at the July 30 session, the first in a series across the region.
- SIMI VALLEY : Curbs Sought on Advertising Balloons
- Foreman Looking for a Fight
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Biding His Time : Ex-Ram Pagel Plays Arenaball While Waiting to Return to NFL
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Three Tenors,' the Video, Coming Soon
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- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Maddux ERA Falls to 1.71
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sweden's Alfredsson Sets Women's Record
- Top Kidder Broker Will Retire Amid Client, Regulator Pressure : Securities: NYSE is investigating Gregory Wilbur in one more embarrassment for the firm.
- Vans Inc.: The Orange shoe manufacturer reported...
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Nailing It Down
- Clinton Defends Preschool Vaccination Program
- Man to Serve 4 Years in U.S. Envoy's Slaying
- Panel Backs Bill Compensating Sick Persian Gulf War Veterans
- CLUB SCENE : No 'Moon River' Here
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Blasts Wilson for DMV Computer 'Debacle'
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : At 81, a Legend's Still Crooning : Frankie Laine, a top recording artist in the '40s and '50s with at least 20 gold records, will sing in North Hollywood.
- Houston Gets 1st Wind-Shear Radar in U.S.
- Is It Time to Eschew the Fat for Good?
- Man Arrested for Allegedly Beating Mother
- Blind Faith in a Jury Has Its Rewards : It's impossible to know the minds of 12 ordinary people; it's elitist to presume the worst.
- D.A. Reports Huge Jump in Spousal Abuse Calls : Crime: A surge in the number of prosecutions sought is attributed to the Simpson case and to a more aggressive stance by law enforcement.
- Fair Murder Trial Can Prove Cathartic for the Bereaved
- Jury Urges Execution of Samuels : Courts: Woman who arranged slayings of her husband and his killer will be sentenced in September.
- La Palma Community Volunteer Dies of Heart Failure at 46
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pitcher Boskie Acquired by Mariners
- He Not Only Aged Well, but Often
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Ciao, Professore' Rounds Up Lessons
- CorVel Corp.: The Irvine provider of medical...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Silicon Graphics Inc. to Start New Subsidiary : Computers: The firm says its Silicon Studios will focus on entertainment applications.
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : Foggy Vision May Distort Values in Stock Market
- Company Town
- SEX AND DEATH: Some courthouse watchers bet...
- A View That's Askew : The two-man multimedia team Damaged Californians thrives on the unconventional. Now they're experimenting with cable TV.
- VENTURA : Judge to Rule Soon on Ballot Recount
- Veterans Board to Meet in Ventura
- Church to Mark 50th Anniversary
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council OKs Concept of Widening Road
- San Clemente Man Pleads Guilty to Lewd Acts With Girl, 14
- Angels' Wives to Run Food Drive at Games
- Arco to Eliminate Staff of Foundation : Business: Step is called a major blow to corporate philanthropy. Firm's officials reaffirm commitment to area.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : There's No Interest in Russell Now
- CBS Chief to Reporters: 'Don't Write Us Off Too Easily' : Television: Howard Stringer defends network, pointing out that revenues are up, as is advertising sold for the fall season.
- Emmys Take On a 'Blue' Shade : 26 Nods for 'NYPD' : Break Previous Nomination Totals for a TV Series
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Shining Stars
- ORGANIZATIONS : For the Love of Trains : An association of volunteers is sprucing up old railway cars and track, and offering rides at Travel Town.
- THE HUBER MURDER CASE : More Women's Names--More Mystery
- Feast and Famine in Mini-Malls : Quake Haunts Many; Others Enjoy a Boom
- THE GOODS : TECHNOWATCH : Look Ma! A No-Hands Organizer
- Gold-Medal Save : Cabbie Keeps Brazil's Goalie From Losing Big
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Parents' Traps
- Actress, Singer Hazel Bassett Dies
- Teamsters Chief Calls for Ouster of Local Leaders
- IRVINE : 'How-to' Class Aids Future 7th-Graders
- Third Time Is the Charm for Haslip : Football: His determination to handle the SAT matches USC's determination to offer him a scholarship, and both are winners.
- 'Night' Still Colored by Controversy : Movies: First, nudity from the erotic thriller is trimmed to earn an R rating. Now 'Tombstone' director George Cosmatos is brought in to shoot scenes for the film starring Bruce Willis.
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Cabaret': Mood Music Loses Its Atmosphere at the Bowl
- Conde Nast Catches Spy Magazine's Eye
- Chaos and Fun : Eagles Coffee Pub, a venue that recalls the punk scene, offers the range from jazz to indie-rock. It's all outside the mainstream.
- Clinton Wins Lawsuit Delay
- Probe Continues in Panama Crash
- U.S. to Make Airlines Tell of Pesticide Spraying
- Greetings From Moorpark : Man Dispenses Friendly Waves to Passersby From His Spot on Downtown Corner
- Coast Guard Spokesman Rebuked for Fish Story
- Computer May Have Caused Mail Delay
- City Offering $75,000 to Nonprofit Groups
- Man Shot in Neck While in Car Waits at Light; Motive Unknown
- World Cup Ratings Better Than Anticipated
- Splash Gives Crowd a Late Show : Indoor soccer: Ervine ties it with 20 seconds remaining and Neely's goal with a fraction of a second left beats the Sandsharks.
- CSUN Trying to Pick Up Pieces of Shattered Season : College baseball: Four key players sidelined by injury are on the mend, but it's generally a slow and cautious process.
- L.A.'s Quake Aid Plan for Firms Stalls : Assistance Teams, Hot Line Expected by September
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Hundreds Die as Cholera Sweeps Rwanda Refugees : Africa: In grim scenes at Zairian border, relief workers rush to bury victims of epidemic in mass graves. Overwhelmed officials have lost count of the bodies.
- Cytocare Inc.: The firm posted a healthy...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Gains, Dow Creeps; State 'RAW' Yields Rise
- A Free Spirit : Les Hooper likes to mix things up when he composes. 'I don't want to bore myself,' he says.
- Vision in white--Thirty-one young women made their...
- Laguna Council OKs 'Container' Law : Ordinance: Dog-walkers would have to carry something they can use to clean up after their pets.
- Bit of Country : Fair Under Way With Rides, Entertainment and Animals
- UPLAND : Medfly Found Inside Sterile Release Zone
- SCGA Field Aims to Impact Hacienda's Environment
- Your Money : No Easy Fix for Auto Body Repair Fraud
- It's Not Always a Lean Alternative
- Rainbow Technologies Stock Drops on Word of 40% Profit Decline
- Ukraine Leader Vows Battle Against Crime
- Major Powers Stumble After Bosnian Serbs Call Their Bluff : Balkans: Conditions on peace plan stall process. Five-nation contingent backs off on tough rhetoric.
- Hurricane Emilia Skirts Hawaii; Winds Up to 165 M.P.H. Reported
- THEATER REVIEW : An Illness in the Family : Dean Bruggeman's 'Show and Tell' brings kitsch to AIDS stage productions. The acting is operatic--as in soap.
- Student Sues Deputy Dist. Atty. Who Allegedly Drove Into Him
- You Read It Here: Literacy Pays at the Workplace
- TV FACTS
- Garden Delights : Luigi's offers the staples of back-yard tranquillity--statuary, fountains and birdbaths--all at affordable prices.
- Patrick Hillings; Congressman
- Businesses Push for Federal-State Accord on Delta Water Use
- Blair Chosen New Labor Party Chief : Britain: Charismatic 41-year-old is praised for his moderate policies, political savvy.
- Ladies and Genteel-men
- UCI, Others Face Big Pentagon Research Cuts
- City to Ease Rules for Window Signs
- LIFESTYLES : Just the Facts About Life in Europe : Booklet Compares EU Nations' Health Care, Gas Prices, Divorce Rates and More
- A Journey of Love : Black Man and the Korean Boy He Raised Are Invited to Seoul
- PACOIMA : Vaughn School Buys Parcel for Expansion
- Judge Says He'll Defy '3 Strikes' Sentencing Law
- Company Town : Eisner Leaves Hospital Five Days After Surgery
- Fluor Corp.: The company said Thursday that...
- Cologne Theft May Cost Oxnard Man 25 Years : Punishment: The jury's verdict in Ventura County's first 'three strikes' trial moves the defendant closer to getting the mandatory sentence.
- And you didn't think the IRS had...
- OJAI : DNA Test Points to Molestation Suspect
- Meeting to Ease Tensions in Venice Area Turns Raucous
- Suspect in Shooting Turns Himself In : Investigation: Reward and release of photo are cited by police in the surrender of the Woodland Hills man.
- RESEDA : Shots Intended for Mother Hit 3-Year-Old Daughter
- Horses From College Stable Are Moved to Ojai Ranch : Auction: Handling of animals from Moorpark equine program has been a series of missteps.
- BOXING IN IRVINE : Japanese Cruiserweight Puts On a Good Show
- National Video Rentals
- It's an Old Brazilian Custom : Soccer: When you bring home the World Cup for the fourth time, you also bring tons of duty-free luggage.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tim McGraw: Steady Diet of Country Corn
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : If You Believe, Clap Your Hands : Rollicking Pirates Steal Much of the Applause in Broadway on Tour's Darling 'Peter Pan'
- Comic, Tragic Look at 'Boys Next Door'
- The Unpredictable Murayama : New Japanese leader waves goodby to socialist ideological icons
- Best Medicine: Dose of Home : Outpatient Procedure Helps the Healing
- NEWPORT BEACH : Boat Fires Traced to Electrical Problem
- New Westminster City Manager to Assume Duties in September
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'North': In Search of Its Inner Child : Rob Reiner's fable focuses on a fourth-grader who seems to have an enviable life, but decides he needs new parents. His search for alternative scenarios takes him from Alaska to Zaire.
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Road to 'Mi Vida Loca' Paved With Good Intentions
- TV REVIEWS : Showtime's 'Rebel Highway' Recycles AIP 'Classics'
- Clinton Issues Muted National Security Report : Policy: The document includes watered-down versions of earlier White House pronouncements. It is distributed without fanfare.
- Suspect Rearraigned in 1990 Park Slaying : Crime: Nathaniel Blalock and Duncan Martinez are accused in the killing of their roommate, Ronald Baker.
- We Put a Man on the Moon . . . : Apollo Ceremony Goes On, Even With Armstrong Grounded in D.C.
- Jury Urges Execution of Woman : Courts: Mary Ellen Samuels, who arranged slayings of her husband and his killer, will be sentenced in September.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Though Belle Has His Revenge, White Sox Get Last Word, 6-5
- Now Even Finley Has Angels Scratching Their Heads
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Mediocre Race, Mediocre Field: It's an Opportunity for Best Pal
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pizzarelli Recalls Nat Cole Trio
- A Watchable Show From 'The Balcony'
- ENERGY
- Samuels May Join a Select Club on Death Row
- VENTURA : Tandem Bike Trek Provides Duel Goals
- Wilson Signs Mobile Home 'Tie-Down' Bill
- De Niro, Unacceptable Lead Saratoga Parade of Youth
- Cornerstone Boldly Goes Where Few Dare
- TV REVIEWS : 'Bodily Functions' Showcases Three Foreign Animators
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : A Revealing 'She's Gotta Have It' on Laser
- 'Breeze of Summer' Blows Its Lines
- Yankees Rough Up Finley : Baseball: Their six-run fifth inning helps them to an 11-7 victory over the Angels.
- Tennis
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Will Be Courted This Winter
- O.C. THEATER : 'Phantom' Flexes Its Muscles
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Mobay: Best Remembered for Its Patio
- Reyna Appears Set to Play for Team in Germany
- King Declares Innocence, Pays Bail in New York Court
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Like a Woman': Romantic Comedy in Different Garb
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Noel Stabs at Olympics With Spear
- GOLF / SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Woods, Cuff the Ones to Beat at Hacienda
- Landtiser Is Headed for San Antonio
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Russell White Cut After Reporting
- EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 1994 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Townsend Goes From Raiders to Eagles
- ART REVIEWS : 'Reflections on Cinema' Offers Tarnished Perspective
- Hikers
- WPA Workers
- Immigration Initiative
- Patrick Hillings; Congressman
- Simpson Defense
- County Budget
- Religious Right
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 22, 1994
- Obituaries - July 22, 1994
- TOWN-SIZE CHANGE: For years, officials at UC...
- Clues Left Behind May Help Gauge When Huber Died : Probe: Medical analysis and items at suspect's home may yield answers to mystery surrounding her death.
- Universal Means 95%? Sheer Doublespeak : Health coverage: True reform is jeopardized by cynical manipulation and phony claims about incremental reform.
- O.C. Storage Unit May Have Been Site of Huber Murder : Investigation: Authorities have found what appears to be blood in Laguna Hills facility rented by suspect John Famalaro at time Newport Beach woman vanished.
- 50 Firms Back Health Mandate; Democrats Meet
- Riordan Replaces Staff Chief in Power Shift : City Hall: Management expert William Ouchi is new top aide, replacing William McCarley, who gets DWP post. Moves take many by surprise.
- Murder Probe Focuses on Storage Facility
- Blood Is Apparently Found in Storage Site
- Man Held in Deaths of Son and Ex-Wife : Courts: Hollywood engineer is accused of trying to get $2-million inheritance by hiring a hit man to kill the paralyzed boy.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 22, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 22, 1994
- Greenspan Remarks Snap Bonds' Rally : Markets: Yields jump as Fed chief's comments deflate investor hopes that central bank won't tighten credit again soon.
- Health Firm Accuses Ex-President of Fraud
- SHOP TALK : Crafty Bargains : If you're planning do-it-yourself gifts or accessories, the savings should begin when you purchase supplies.
- Comments on Foster Decried as 'Shameful' : Suicide: Family and White House denounce lawmaker's call for further investigation because of hairs and other evidence found on the aide's body.
- Robert Pugh, chef de cuisine at the...
- ON THE AIR: Ventura County business leaders...
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Cream of State Football Crop to Battle at Citrus
- Murayama Says Forces Are Constitutional : Japan: In turnabout, new Socialist premier declares military OK if used for defensive purposes. Critics say he sold out party's principles for politics.
- Students Find the Suspense of Detective Work Eludes Them
- WESTSIDE / Cover Story : Police, Neighbors Organize to Crack Down on Prostitution in Gritty Neighborhood, but Official Urges Legaization Instead.
- Hurricane Expected to Miss Hawaii
- Southland Summer Is a Circus
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Pastoral Scene Puts Cows and Crops at Odds : Hollywood should have checked with a farmer before it sent Holsteins out to lunch in a field of soybeans in the opening scene of 'I Love Trouble.'
- Power Rock Trio Could Be All the Rage : The Raging Honkies make their Ventura debut at Nicholby's. The group even has its own version of a guitar god.
- Levi's Blues? Try a Belt on for Size
- BREA : Council Approves Hike in Water Rates
- Collapsing Freeway Wall Kills 1, Hurts 1
- San Clemente Council Raises Issues About Military Project
- Arts Plaza Can Survive 6.5 Quake, Engineer Says : Thousand Oaks: The designer tells residents that the complex exceeds state codes. 'These buildings are not going to come apart.'
- U.S. Soccer Team Lends Moore to German Team
- Executive Travel : Laptop Computers Need TLC on the Road
- Irvine Apartment Communities: The Newport Beach real...
- Hoping to Shine at Shrine : Appearance in All-Star Game Brings Sense of Elation to Whiting, but Teammate Magee Feels Mostly Anger After Murder of Nephew
- BOOK REVIEW / POLITICS : Right's Take on Black 'Blame' Is Wrong : RACE AND CULTURE: A World View <i> by Thomas Sowell</i> ; Basic Books $25, 316 pages
- CHP Investigating Officers Who Left Ill Woman in Car
- Getting Personal With Your Summer Reading : If you're in search of a literary outing, catch up with an author at a book signing.
- Sandstone Canyon Development Plan OKd
- COMPTON : School Budget Reduces Staff, Increases Books
- The Democrats--party of the '80s!Humorist Will Rogers...
- BUENA PARK : Council Votes 4-1 for Term Limit Initiative
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hernandez Prospers When Piazza Rests
- VAN NUYS : Concerns Aired Over Recycling Program
- She's Not Just a Pretty Face : The Best Player on Her Boys' Team, Ruggiero Gains All-Star Recognition
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Craig to Sign, Retire as a 49er
- International Business
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. May Be Weighing Unsecured, Junk Bond Issue
- PUC Settlement Will Put Gas Rates in Slow Decline : Energy: Southern California Gas Co. customers can expect lower bills after Aug. 1.
- For Whom the Ball Tolls : World Cup Sales Were Socko, but Many Had Higher Goals
- Scones, Garlic Chicken, Coconut Cake
- Baking : How to Make a Macaroon
- Baking : Baking Day on an English Farm
- Save the Bats : Dee and John Lockwood are committed to a daunting task: re-educating the public about the ecological importance of creatures with a bad rap.
- PASADENA : Huntington Hospital to Lay Off 25 Employees
- Cruise Ends as Legionnaires' Disease Bacteria Is Found
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Meeting Will Focus on Library Cost-Cutting
- PROFILE : Race of a Lifetime : Emmy Klassen plans to pedal 2,931 miles from Irvine to Savannah, Ga., in one of the toughest endurance events in the country.
- Waves of Culinary Delight Are Astir at the Sunset Grille
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : El Segundo Leads Four Area Teams Into Legion Playoffs
- GOINGS ON : Wacky Songs of Past Come to Life on Stage : Musical 'Crazy Words, Crazy Tunes,' opening in Santa Barbara, was inspired by novelties like, 'Yes, We Have No Bananas.'
- Kissinger Praises Nixon, Criticizes Clinton
- BEVERLY HILLS: The Beverly Hills City Council...
- Task Force to Fight Base Closures
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coyote Alert Issued for Upper Bay Area
- BUENA PARK : Vote to Cut Planning Panel Is Postponed
- 1994 San Fernando Valley Fair
- Gallegly Ahead in Campaign Financing
- Santa Clarita Man Tells Police He Shot Guard
- THOUSAND OAKS : 'Stolen Recipe' Gives Kids Their Day in Court
- Hot Property : Beverly Hills Police Put on a Grand Lineup of Allegedly Stolen Goods in Bid for Evidence Against Suspect
- Funds for Pasadena Blue Line Approved : Transit: MTA board OKs $123 million for the rail system as part of $2.9-billion budget. Meanwhile, negotiations continue to avert a strike.
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Woods Takes Another Step Forward
- State Sells $4 Billion in Bonds--Most With Backing of Banks
- White House Starts Final Big Push for GATT Pact : Trade: Administration officials and congressional leaders are nearly done negotiating cost issues.
- Pig Deal
- The Fish SchoolThe first public school in...
- Greenspan Vows Fast Rate Hike if Inflation Builds
- BENEFIT : SCR Cultivates Talent From the Roots of Latino Community
- PARAMOUNT : New Budget Gives City Employees Pay Raises
- NORWALK-LA MIRADA : School Board Ordered to Hold an Election
- Conservancy to Seek 315-Acre Parcel for Park : Land use: Palos Verdes group hopes tax incentives will lead to a deal to preserve the oceanfront property known as Filiorum.
- Is Politics Good for Your Health?
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- End of the Line for Miami Trolleys as Fear Takes Toll
- PASADENA : Accused Madam Heidi Fleiss Opens Clothing Store
- Relieved Springer Standout in Relief : Baseball: He gets first major league save as Angels finish sweep of Red Sox, 8-4.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Shulman, Solis Merit Votes as Meeting's Best
- TV REVIEW : 'Hitler, Stalin' Documents Brutal Reality
- CLUB REVIEW : A Culturally Diverse Microcosm at Bizerk
- Another Side of the 'Crazy Life' : Although flattered to see themselves on screen, for many Echo Park youths, the depiction of their lives in 'Mi Vida Loca' may be true but it misses the untold stories of compassion and understanding.
- Northridge Quake Caused Decline in Personal Income in California
- PUC Tentatively OKs Opening of Toll-Call Market : Utilities: Commission's ruling to let local firms enter long-distance market would also raise monthly basic service charges.
- NASA Launches Program With 54 Minority Students
- Israel-Jordan Meeting Paves Way for Talks
- Christopher Buckley Takes His Own Shots
- BY DESIGN : HOME ECONOMICS : Sock-Monkey Heaven
- Things That Go Bump--and Splash!--in the Park
- Anything Goes With Green : Think golf. Now banish all images of tam-o'-shanters and polyester. Today's players have lost touch with their inner harlequin. Really.
- Despite NAFTA, Harman Gets a Vote of Confidence
- BY DESIGN : Double Visions
- SAND BLAST : San Clemente Ocean Fest Keeps Crabs at Bay on the Water's Edge
- STOCK WATCH
- For Parents : Libraries Target Kids With Free Activities
- Golden State Freeway Tragedies Investigated : Truck: Why pipes fell off the trailer still isn't known. Victim was from Santa Clarita area.
- Chick Arranges 2 Billboards Against Battering of Women
- LOS ANGELES : City Council Delays Debate on Paying DWP Party Tab
- Year-Round School Schedule Quickly Changed : Education: Citing enrollment drop, trustees return Old Orchard Elementary to a traditional calendar.
- Samuelson, a Shining Example, Opts for Orient : Volleyball: Bald, brash and intense, the veteran player is taking his act to Japan after 'philosophical differences' help trigger decision to retire from the U.S. national squad.
- AGRICULTURE
- Huber Family Prepares for Daughter's Memorial
- MUSIC : Critics May Differ but Fans Still Shout Yes : There have been lots of changes in the band but it keeps going strong. It performs at the Santa Barbara Bowl Sunday.
- Topics / BRIEFLY : Art: Multimedia Project Wins Juror's Award at Fair
- LAWNDALE : City's Animal Control Services Contracted Out
- Comet Shown Hitting Dark Side of Jupiter
- Market Weathers the Years : Open-Air Stalls Still Thriving After Six Decades in L.A.
- VENTURA : Fire Damages College Science Lab, Classroom
- Wanted: 4-Legged Replacement for Famed Police Dog
- OXNARD : Recycling Site Opens for Hazardous Waste
- Citywide Search Continues for 6-Year-Old Girl
- Lights . . . Action . . . Lassie! She's Back and Barking Loud
- ART REVIEW : Playful, Impulsive Works Get 'Hooked on a Feeling'
- Richey Electronics Inc.: The Garden Grove electronic...
- Inspiration From Out of India Fits Children to a Tee
- Chula Vista-based Rohr Inc., an aerospace parts...
- AUTOS
- Court Stays Suspension of Attorney Yagman
- 25 Years After Moonwalk, a Starry Salute : Anniversary: At White House, President praises Apollo 11 astronauts and the promise of that 1969 mission. But some fear the pioneer spirit has waned.
- Cosmetic Changes : Collectible compacts are affordable--but appreciating. Dorie Wheatcroft of Crofton Antiques in Costa Mesa reflects on the evolution of vintage vanities and their previous owners.