- PREP GOLF : San Diegan Shoots a 68 to Win Title--and Perhaps Much More
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Damphousse, Muller Are Back in Form : Montreal: After going without goals in the first three games, the Canadiens' top scorers generate a 2-0 lead.
- Logo Is Unveiled by Ducks
- Law School Helps Krumins Sharpen His Competitive Edge : Water polo: Newport Harbor graduate is successfully juggling his time while he trains for U.S. national team.
- NLRB Orders DuPont to Deal Directly With Union : Labor: Business executives criticize a ruling that the company must disband seven management-worker teams.
- Advanced Photonix Reduces Quarterly Loss
- Lockheed Weapons Center Moving to Texas
- American Stock Exchange May Delist Encino Firm
- Agencies Told to Speed OKs for Logging : Forestry: Gov. Wilson says the expedited permitting is designed to protect jobs. Environmental groups charge that it will mean more cutting in the state's dwindling forests.
- Poll Shows Support for Clinton Down in Japan
- Case Study: Russians : Becoming Strangers in Their Homeland : Millions of Russians are now unwanted minorities in newly independent states, an explosive situation.
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Critics See U.N. Conference Doing Too Little, Too Late : Draft document is 'riddled with contradictions,' says Amnesty International.
- AIDS Cases Could Triple by 2000, Meeting Is Told : Science: Speaker in Berlin urges that $2.5 billion more be spent each year to fight pandemic.
- With Pen and Attitude, Two Taggers Leave Their Mark
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : What Is a Human Right?
- Angel's 71 Good Enough for Second in SoCal Golf
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Says Team Has Come Together
- Boes, Ruggerio Commit to UCI
- Valley's Jackson Takes Position as Assistant Coach at Oregon
- All-County Badminton
- STANLEY CUP FINALS / NOTES
- Yoshimura to Replace Cyrus as Valencia Boys' Basketball Coach
- When Rich and Famous Athletes Want to Be Alone
- State GOP Files Complaint Calling KFI Practice Unfair : Radio: Republicans say the station hasn't offered equal time even though state Democratic chairman Bill Press hosts a talk show.
- O.C. ART / BENJAMIN EPSTEIN : A Question of Artistic Balance : Exhibits at three art museums raise questions of whether contemporary art ruptures, whether ethnic art can heal, and where the middle ground between the two might lie
- Workers' Comp Costs Targeted by New HMO : Health care: Compremier's pilot program launched in Orange County is believed to be the first of its kind in the nation.
- Kinko's Plans to Link Electronically 650 Stores
- Patriarch Cuts Wife, Son From Board : Feud: Turmoil at Dart, which controls Crown Books and Trak Auto, concerns analysts.
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Critics See U.N. Conference Doing Too Little, Too Late : World body has been bullied by abusive governments, charges Human Rights Watch.
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : A Final Reflection
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Ethnic Strife Owes More to Present Than to History
- Attorney Convert Wins Again : Courts: Jay Sekulow, who won fourth Supreme Court victory on religion and free speech, owes much to Tustin-based empire of Paul Crouch Sr.
- BREA : Last Picture Show for Retiring Principal
- OXNARD : Jury Find Man Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder
- Our Choices in Today's L.A. Election : Endorsements in mayoral, council, community college races and on ballot propositions
- STUDIO CITY : Restaurant Shortens Hours to Get Permit
- Supervisors to Meet With State Officials : Budget: The five board members plan to offer unified front in opposing shift of property tax revenue. County faces a drastic cut in staff and services.
- Up to $4 Million a Year in Traffic Citations Missing : Law enforcement: An audit finds that 10% of tickets traced are unaccounted for. The controller says the money may have been stolen and calls for tighter controls.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Davis Breaks Jaw While Stopping Fight
- New Jersey Guard Petrovic Dies in Crash in Germany
- Garcia's Stoic Expression Masks the Confidence of All-Star Pitcher
- MUSIC REVIEW : Baroque Festival Program Lacks a Main Course : Artistic director Burton Karson's presents a full plate, topped with the premiere of a commissioned concerto, but the feast is unsubstantial in the end.
- Less-Leery Consumers Boost Total Debt to All-Time High
- Test Kit Maker Sells $3 Million Worth of Stock
- Wal-Mart Backs Away From Assault on L.A. : Retailing: The discount chain giant quietly abandons plans to develop a large shopping center in Burbank. Stores have opened only in suburban areas.
- Shoplifting <i> Is</i> A Seedy Crime
- Keeping an Eye on Landlords' Books Can Be Profitable
- Gergen Reveals He Has Sweeping Power : White House: As presidential counselor, he is one of a small inner circle with direct access to Clinton. He equals or eclipses the chief of staff.
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Planning Local Crime Patrols
- GLENDALE : Program to Pay for Recycled Motor Oil
- STANLEY CUP FINALS / NOTES : Injury Puts Taylor Out of Game 4
- CIF-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. CHAMPIONSHIP : Santa Margarita Deep Enough to Win Title : Golf: Eagles' freshman Steve Wagner shoots 73; teammate Kellee Booth wins girls' competition again.
- Grove Sets Plan to Rescue Season : Theater: 'Romeo & Juliet' canceled; still-optimistic officials call for $80,000 in donations this month to guarantee 'King Lear' and 'Midsummer Night's Dream.'
- Teledyne Systems Co. of Northridge won a...
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- AUTOS
- ITT Gilfillan of Van Nuys won a...
- International Remote to Do Reverse Stock Split
- Health Net Acquires Sentinel Life Insurance
- ENERGY
- COLUMN ONE : Funding Science--for a Price : As public money dries up, medical researchers must turn to industry for help. Private backing creates some controversial partnerships, raises fears of commercialism, conflict of interest.
- Finance Chief Keeps Tabs on City's Books From Colorado
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Reconsiders Seating 2 Menendez Trial Juries
- Santa Ana Man Pleads Guilty in Schoolyard Slaying
- 'Vanishing Desert' Exhibit Opens
- VENTURA : Residents Protest Fees to Dredge Waterways
- LOS ANGELES : 32 Groups Share $500,739 in Olympic Fund Grants
- Wal-Mart Seeks Vote on New Store in November : Simi Valley: The discount retailer will cover the cost of letting election decide the project's fate. Two critics seek restrictions.
- BURBANK : Exception Proposed for Street Peddler
- Agency May Get Funds to Fight Tuberculosis
- Knicks' Blueprint for an NBA Title on Hold for Now
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Weird Power of Porno
- Hiring Plans of Major Employers Take Turn for the Worse
- Cable Television: Sports network ESPN, hoping to...
- Young Hunger Striker Savors Difficult Victory
- Objects of Desire : Gotta have that portrait of Elvis? The 'Star Trek' chess set? The Franklin Mint is banking on our passion for collecting.
- Endeavour Patched Up, Set for June 20 Launch
- Pulling the Right Strings on CityWalk
- Man, 72, Burned in Gasoline Fire at Tustin Home
- SAN FERNANDO : Luncheon to Honor 4 City Employees
- Mark Singer, Ted Oh Make U.S. Open Field
- Taco Chain's Owners Face Charges
- Transient Charged in Abduction of Boy, 11 : Crime: Police describe the man as a 'classic pedophile.' The 23-year-old also is suspected of molesting two other boys in the San Gabriel Valley.
- DANCE REVIEWS : 'Voices in Motion' on Filipino Culture
- Seagram's Key Player in Time Warner Buy
- RETAILING
- Wonderware Software Senior VP Named
- Scalia's Tale From the Crypt Adds Sour Note to School Rule
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Indigenous People : Nations' Oldest Inhabitants Called Poorest, Most Abused : New report says natives are being forced off their lands by development and pollution.
- SANTA PAULA : School District Drops Plans for Conversion
- Countywide : Seminars Seek to Empower Disabled
- LA HABRA : City Raises Fee for Impounded Vehicles
- David Robbins
- THE TIMES ALL-COUNTY BADMINTON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : Estancia's Doan, Costa Mesa's Luong O.C. Players of Year : Girls: Senior has moved into the upper echelon by devoting herself to the sport.
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Undermanned Kings Stand Up to Crush : Defense: Hampered by absence of Huddy and penalty by McSorley, they end up with nothing to show for their effort.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cries, Whomps and Whimpers at the Ojai Finale
- Weekend Box Office : 'Cliffhanger,' 'America' Hold On
- Gergen to Be Accepted in All-Male Club
- Wellpoint Health Networks Inc., the for-profit subsidiary...
- STAYING AFLOAT: The start of the summer...
- Bosnia Government Tentatively OKs Havens Plan : Balkans: It had condemned the proposal. Now it seeks economic and security guarantees to protect Muslims in the safe areas.
- Chronic Joblessness Found After Aerospace Layoffs : Employment: Half of those laid off in 1989 were out of work or had left state two years later, UCLA study says.
- Queen of the Condors
- SYLMAR : Norwegian Team Gets the Hang of It
- School Principal Will Fill New Anti-Gang Position
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 2 More Ex-Deputies Guilty of Drug Money Skimming
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Geo 3 Inc. of Camarillo won a...
- TIG Holdings Reports Large 1st-Quarter Loss
- Applause Inc. said it named financial consultant...
- UNIONS DOWN: From autos to aerospace, plant...
- Beverly Hills Fan Reports 48% Increase in Profits
- Fearful Liberians Flee Capital Environs
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : HUMAN RIGHTS HEROES : SOME STARS
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : THE UNSUNG
- Courting a Career, Word for Word : Technology: Advances in use of video and voice-activated computers for legal proceedings have not kept students from enrolling in a stenography school in Westminster.
- California / IN BRIEF : SONORA : Molester's Killer Pleads Not Guilty
- Accentuate the negative: An Iranian immigrant, testifying...
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Folk Springs Eternal at Festival
- Housing Sales Rise; Prices Continue to Fall : Real estate: Increase is the first in five months, but figure for the calendar year is 5% less than it was a year ago. Home costs are down 6% from May, 1992.
- Firm Making Lot of Dough : O.C.'s Pasta Mia Products Win High Praise From Local Chefs
- Chronic Joblessness Seen in State's Aerospace Industry
- SCIENCE / ASTRONOMY : Comparison of Photos Provides New Evidence of 'Dark Matter' in Milky Way
- Chinese Found at Mall Part of a Larger Group : Smuggling: The 26 men arrested in Huntington Beach were among 100 illegal immigrants bound for New York, INS officials say. They had boarded a freighter in China.
- BURBANK : Exhibit Adds Jewels Worn by First Lady
- Burbank Airport Noise Exemption Defended : Transportation: An attorney for the facility says during a hearing that sound levels have fallen significantly. The head of a residents' group disagrees.
- Boy Drowns in Neighbor's Pool After Wandering From Mother : Accident: Santa Ana 2-year-old is the seventh child to die so far this year in county swimming pools or spas.
- 'Duped' Church Held Fatal Party, Police Say : Crime: Anti-violence dance for which Anaheim gym was rented turned out to be a flyer-promoted underground affair. A 16-year-old was stabbed to death.
- $120-Million Claim Filed in Disputed Police Shooting
- FULLERTON : 2 Budget Hearings to Be Held Today
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Use Power to Stop the Tigers
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- High Hopes for High-Tech CityWalk : Retail: In its first two weeks, MCA's shopping and entertainment complex has been a hit. Experts believe the big crowds will continue.
- St. John Knits Posts 35% Jump in Profits
- THQ Inc. to Acquire Black Pearl Software
- Biopool Sells 1.17 Million Shares of Common Stock
- Fortune Petroleum Loses $70,000 in 1st Quarter
- Azerbaijan's No. 2 City Seized by Rebel : Uprising: Warlord demands premier's ouster. Dozens are killed as crisis underlines instability in former Soviet republic.
- Court Chief Gives Yeltsin an Unexpected Boost
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Have Your Eye on Pair of Sunglasses?
- Possible Ex-Policeman Kills 3 in Store Robbery
- Armed Man Holds Up Fast-Food Restaurant
- MISSION VIEJO : Educators to Discuss Reform Movement
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Docents Turn Public On to Santa Monicas
- California / IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Judge Allows Killer to Fire His Attorney
- HIV-Positive Man Sues Over Being Dropped From Paramedic School
- Israel and Jordan Disagree on Extent of Talks Accord
- Justices Back Religious Rights in School Cases
- Population Explosion : After a Rain-Soaked Winter, Mosquitoes Pose Threat to Area
- First-Class Pen Pals : Volunteers' Letters Help Struggling Students Succeed
- City OKs Pact With County for Police Service : Law enforcement: San Clemente will be served by the Sheriff's Department, which will hire nearly all the local officers.
- Japan Confers Third-World Status on U.S. : Asian perceptions: We are portrayed as a violent, illiterate society in decline; America must counter this one-sided image, lest 1930s mistakes be repeated.
- PACOIMA : Grant to Fund Social Services at Schools
- SIMI VALLEY : Council Repeals Law on Water Conservation
- BUENA PARK : A Lesson in Love as Pair Renew Vows
- Ducks Cannot Mask Enthusiasm for Crest
- Singer Knows the Way, Qualifies for U.S. Open
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Overtime Still Canadien Time : Game 4: LeClair does it again, this time ending extra period by bouncing shot off Sydor. The 3-2 victory gives Montreal 3-1 lead.
- League's Arrangement Gives the Whole Store to Disney : Marketing: Company is given unprecedented allowances and veto power over Ducks' merchandise.
- THE ARTSVan Cliburn Winner: Italian pianist Simone...
- Group Asks Time for Study : Real estate: Butler-Popejoy wants to see if major funding could boost value of bankrupt Hill Williams' assets.
- WAL-MART : Wal-Mart No Longer Plans to Develop Burbank Site : Retailing: The company had offered to buy an 89-acre parcel vacated by Lockheed but will lease space instead.
- Bornstein Oversees Goldwyn's Worldwide Marketing
- Interaction and Entertainment Not the Same, Pioneers Say : Technology: Narrative must be reinvented, studios told.
- O.C. Restaurateur Will Help Taco Bell Create New Chain
- Warren 'Frisk and Seizure' Ruling Stands Test of Time
- U.N. Troops and Somali Gunmen in New Clashes
- CALABASAS : Street Barrier Issue Remains Unresolved
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN to Hold Its Largest Fund-Raiser
- Panorama City : Couple Testifies Man Threatened Victim
- Windy Scofield
- Cold Water Thrown on Track Athletes
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Benefit Reunites Punkers for (Mostly) Acoustic Sets
- Hetch Hetchy
- New McCarthyism
- Special Districts
- Clinton's Visit to Vietnam Wall
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Case Study: Bosnia-Herzegovina : A Tragic Portrait of Civilization Gone Wrong : 'Ethnic cleansing,' torture and killing feed a hopeless cycle of violence and revenge in the war-torn republic.
- State and Local Budget Cuts
- Congress in Action
- Salk Discovers an Architectural Furor : Development: The man who invented the polio vaccine says he will not be deterred by criticism of his institute's expansion. Critics decry ripping out of eucalyptus grove, which they say was part of Louis Kahn's revered design.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 8, 1993
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- Obituaries - June 8, 1993
- Obituaries - June 8, 1993
- Bruising Debate Winds Up Race : Mayoral campaign: Woo questions his opponent's character in a broad attack. Riordan decries distortions and swipes at councilman on crime in Hollywood.
- Anaheim Arena Will Double as Part-Time Pond
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Voters to Decide Wide Range of Choices Today : Campaign: Four L.A. council seats are at stake, as are measures to change rules governing the city bureaucracy. Minorities have chance for greater voice.
- GARBAGE CLEANUP: If you live in Santa...
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : Rights of Nations Clash With Rights of Victims
- Clinton, Senate Democrats OK Energy Tax Cut
- Election-Eve INS Raid Stirs Controversy : Politics: Charges fly after agents crack down on day laborers in Woodland Hills.
- The Pondarena? : For Now, New Anaheim Facility Has Different Names for Different Sports
- Anaheim Room Occupancy Dips : Hotels: With 5.1% fewer units filled in city during April, it pulled down O.C. average.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- GM May Drop Chevrolet Beretta, Corsica: General...
- U.S. Takes Tough Trade Stance : Imbalance: Tokyo gets a stern warning that it must reduce its surplus if it wants to keep free access to American markets.
- TVN, EDS Agree to Create Pay-Per-View Movie System
- Michael A. Piraino has been named senior...
- Stephen P. Wallace has been named senior...
- Applause Inc. to Market Line of Batman Products
- Links Between U.S., Britain Grow in New Global Market : Trade: As dealings increase, it has become both easier and more essential for companies to cement ties.
- Datron Systems Sells Its Transco Product Line
- Andrew's Toll Revised to $18 Billion : Disasters: The latest figure, up from $3 billion, hits hard at an already reeling insurance industry.
- Tempco Engineering Inc. of Sun Valley won...
- Simi Defense Contractor Admits False Statements
- Advantage Life Is Buying Cosmetics Firm
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.
- Camera Platforms to Buy Hollywood Service Firm
- Benton Oil & Gas Co. to Sell Stake in Fields
- State Closes Santa Clarita Escrow Firm : Investigation: Officials freeze the assets of the large company after more than $2 million is found to be missing.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Profit Taking Clips Stocks; Oil Prices Slide : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY : State of the Art's Latest 'Innovations': Educational Magazine
- Ventura County National Bancorp said Zella Rushing,...
- AEROSPACE
- Firm to Pay 19 Women in Job Bias Case : Labor: U.S. alleges plastics maker rejected qualified applicants for assembly line.
- Taco Bell to Launch Upscale Eatery : Restaurants: The Irvine chain teams with an Orange County restaurateur for Southwestern-style cuisine.
- AIRLINES
- Judge Reaffirms Order Freezing Interlink Assets : Court: But he grants release of money for president's living expenses. The Costa Mesa firm has been accused by the SEC of defrauding investors.
- Air-Dry Corp. of America, in Moorpark, won...
- Alpharel Wins Contract From Bell Helicopter
- James Bridges; Director, Writer of 'China Syndrome'
- Riordan and Woo Renew Attacks in Mayoral Debate : Campaign: Character and competence are at issue in live telecast. Experts say no serious blows were landed and doubt that exchange had a significant impact on election.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Vote on Card Clubs Divides Residents of 2 Communities : Election: On Tuesday, voters in Stanton and Cypress will decide whether to bolster city coffers by legalizing casinos.
- Occupancy Control Law to Be Reviewed : Thousand Oaks: City planners will re-examine the year-old overcrowding ordinance. It has been criticized as being too permissive and too restrictive.
- Toddler 'Critical' After New Heart
- Family Robbed of $20,000 in Home Invasion
- COLUMN ONE : An Idea Man Flexes His Muscle : Labor Secretary Robert Reich is turning his low-profile post into a power base. His close ties to the President have given him a wide-ranging portfolio and clout.
- Fountain Valley Sorting Out a Variety of Traffic Signs
- Everyone knows about spit and polish and...
- His Move From Angels to Chicago Doesn't Help Matters
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Canseco Has Pitched His Last
- Velvet Underground Surfaces in Europe
- Mental Patient Killed by Freight Train : Suicide: The victim is the seventh person to die along the same stretch of track in recent months.
- TUSTIN : Home Fire Sprinkler Proposal to Be Aired
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT POVERTY IN ORANGE COUNTY : 'The Poor Are the Underpinnings of Our Lifestyle'
- Counseling Proposed for County Workers
- It's a Long, Slow Trip, but Bruguera Arrives : French Open: Spaniard stops Courier's run at Roland Garros with five-set victory in final.
- It Really Only Takes One Producer to Make a Movie
- DANCE REVIEW : Jazz Group Rewards Tap Fans at Ford
- THEATER REVIEW : Going 'Crazy' for Gershwin
- TV REVIEW : Voices of Hate vs. Voices of Reason
- JAPAN
- 'Air That Speaks' : Announcer Uses Turns of Phrase and Ancient Mythology to Broadcast Basketball in Navajo
- Chinese Flee Smuggling Ship; 7 Die : Rescue: Swarms of illegal immigrants leap into ocean after freighter runs aground off a New York City beach. Another group of Chinese men detained in Huntington Beach.
- Global AIDS Community Gathers for Conclave : Science: Some say conference, now in its 9th year, is too unwieldy. Participants defend it as opportunity to interrelate.
- Gray Expected to Be Named Acting Assessor
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Putting the Heat on Panhandlers : Santa Barbara merchants and city leaders are touting a voucher plan, using coupons for food and clothing. But activists say the street people need jobs, not harassment.
- Extended Stay at an Old Inn : Renewal: A family is living in and sprucing up the historic Stage Stop Hotel. From its front porch, they enjoy life along busy Beach Boulevard.
- A Dream Comes True With Magazine's Debut
- Court Revokes AMD Rights to 386 Technology : Computers: The decision opens the way to further litigation between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel Corp.
- Budget Bill May Bypass Panel, Bentsen Says
- DIPLOMA TIME: The graduation season is soon...
- Approval Likely for Revamped Downtown : Ventura: Twenty-year 'road map' aims to reverse faded area's business flight. But some shop owners find much to criticize in the planning document.
- Man, 74, Dies in Cigarette-Related Fire in Ventura
- VENTURA
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bosio Is Injured in Mariner-Oriole Brawl
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Lauper Delivers for Her Fans
- MUSIC REVIEW : 20th-Century Works End Master Chorale's 29th Season
- Close-Up of 'Fame' and the Famous : Television: The BBC documentary--in an array of seductive newsreel, movie and TV clips--oversimplifies the history of celebrity-hood.
- Aspin Tries to Get Ukraine to Give Up Its Nuclear Arms
- 7 Die as Chinese Flee Smugglers' Ship Off N.Y.
- El Monte Boy, 11, Reunited With Family : Crime: The youth was found Saturday by police at an Iowa truck stop. He had been missing since Wednesday, after he accepted a ride home from an acquaintance.
- Youth / OPINION : Mexican Today, the European Yesterday
- Whom to Call About Vehicles Parked on Silver Strand Sidewalks
- Pickup Games and Pickup Lines at Paddle Tennis Court
- Woman Killed
- Getting Involved : Courtesy, Trust, Respect for All
- Freeway Closed for Suicidal Motorist
- VENTURA : 3rd Youth Arrested in Graffiti Vandalism
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Less Clout Puts County in Its Worst Budget Vise : Finance: Spending plan used to be easy task for supervisors. But as the state wrests away revenue and power, they face almost intractable problems.
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOLLYWOOD : Good Scripts Would Drive Out Bad : When writers abdicated authority, the last line of personal responsibility was lost. Now no one feels shame for the gore.
- Guns Lose in Latest Poll : Americans are increasingly fed up with handgun epidemic
- RACING ROUNDUP : Sky Beauty Provides Bright Spot for Smith
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Backing Out of Biotech : Health Care Reform Dampens Enthusiasm of Investors
- BOOK REVIEW : Modern Fables to Brighten Anyone's Day : THE MAN WHO LEARNED TO WALK IN SHOES THAT PINCH: Contemporary Fables <i> by Margaret Harmon</i> ; Abyss Publications $15, 146 pages
- Angolan Rebels Report Killing 99 Soldiers
- Benefit by Calvin Klein an Event to Remember
- Man Arrested in Slaying of 2 at Party
- Bilingual Education Takes On a New Twist : Language: Two Valley schools offer Spanish-only kindergarten and first grade classes for non-English and English-speaking students.
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : One Skid Row Agency's approach: Generate income and self-expression
- COMMENTARY : No Tears, Only Cheers for Pay Plan
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger Has a Blast at Memorial
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Mansell Graduates at Milwaukee
- Uffizi Gallery Bombing: Binding Up the Wounds : Art: As curators grapple with a damage survey, questions arise about repair methods and display safety.
- GOVERNMENT WATCH : Marshall Plan
- Welfare Unit's Problems Cleaned Up by Officials
- 30 Million New Voters : For the first time, black South Africans will vote
- Pigg, Jones Have an Easy Time of It : Triathlon: Neither is seriously challenged as they breeze to first place in the event at Lake Mission Viejo.
- Ducks Hope Logo Fits the Bill
- An Intriguing Latina Politico to Be Reckoned With
- 'Sun' Doesn't Perpetuate Stereotypes
- IRVINE : School to Stress AIDS Awareness
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Capturing a Louisiana Flavor : Despite Rain, Long Beach Crowd Immerses Itself in Bayou Tunes
- AIRLINES
- Lyons Share the Praise for Shelter Support
- Turnover High for Feinstein's D.C. Office : Personnel: Fourteen aides have quit or been fired in less than six months. But that does not faze the first-year senator, who has a reputation for being a demanding boss.