- It's Not About What You Think It's About
- STANTON : Council Approves Plans for Auto Yard
- Is This the New Face of Japan? : Dramatic coalition picks strategist Hosokawa
- El Segundo Earns Trip to State; Westchester Loses in a Rout : Baseball: Gahr cannot capitalize El Segundo errors and falls, 6-4, in Area 4 title game.
- Whitaker Meeting Lofty Expectations : Northridge's 6-8 Heavyweight to Make Festival Debut Tonight
- Video Dealers Honor 1993 Hits
- CHEAP DATE: When the economy is this...
- Actress Expected to Head Arts Endowment
- LABOR LEADERS: Nearly 100 female farm workers,...
- FDA Assails Claims About Vitamins and Dietary Aids : Health: Agency study says product labeling in many cases is unproven and potentially dangerous. Probe is examining need for regulatory action.
- Clinton TV News Conference Set
- Luis Felipe Giron May, billed as Guatemala's...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Amgen Seeking OK for Building Permit
- Revamping of Political Asylum Process Outlined : Immigration: INS officials say the planned revisions would create a 'fair and timely' system. But critics contend the proposals would hamper legitimate refugees.
- 6 Weeks and It's Back to Class : Schools: Fillmore High students adapting to the short breaks. But many teachers still oppose the year-round format.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Adding 3,000 Officers Hard, Not Impossible
- POMONA : Man Gets 12 Years for Role in Robbery, Chase
- From Boccie to Ballroom Dancing, Life Is a Real Kick in Downey : Aging: Community looks after its large elderly population by providing facilities. The senior citizens provide the fun.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Plane That Crashed Was Out of Fuel : Aviation: Investigators say they don't know why the pilot lost control. Six died when the Cessna nose-dived in Lancaster.
- Filibuster on National Service Bill Continues
- Iraq Said to Reject Oil Sales Monitored by U.N.
- GLENDALE : Boxing Program Temporarily Closes
- Boy Convicted of Felony in Graffiti Case : Crime: Youth who used the moniker 'Den' admits his guilt. He spray-painted the name in hundreds of locations.
- CALABASAS : Council Orders Anti-Smoking Law
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Tenant Sought for Civic Arts Plaza
- GOP Pair May Challenge Beilenson : Elections: The Thousand Oaks residents predict the Democrat, who plans to seek a 10th term, will be vulnerable in the fall.
- Driving from the South Bay to Orange...
- Coping With The Commute
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Killer Apparently Posed as Clerk at Gas Station
- Murder-for-Hire Case Goes to Another Jury : Trial: Michael Seawright, accused of paying two men to kill his mother-in-law 10 years ago in Hawthorne, is retried. Triggerman and accomplice were convicted.
- BURBANK : Council Approves Project List for Year
- Jury Was Still Out on Lewis : Basketball: Third opinion was being sought from Southern California physicians on NBA player's heart.
- Wi Slips Into Tie for Fifth After Stumbling In at 74
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McRae Runs Into Wall in Game of Basebrawl
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Report Says Cowboys Are Interested in Gary
- Movie Reviews : Plot Twists Cast Shadows Over 'Rising Sun' : Thriller Is Alternately Too Easy and$Too Difficult to Follow
- Demos Shakarian; Founded Religious Group
- Study Says You Don't Have to Sweat Fitness Routine : Exercise: Brief periods of physical exertion can be used during the day for a 30-minute total, experts say.
- LOS ANGELES : 112 Prospective Jurors Excused From Denny Case
- Raiders' Field Remains Off Limits : Oxnard: The football team uses the facility in the summer, but public access the rest of the year is strictly monitored.
- OXNARD : Center for Immigrants Starts to Grow
- Pastor Held on Suspicion of Sexual Molestation : Crime: Pasadena minister pleads not guilty to seven felony counts in connection with alleged assaults on 15-year-old.
- Boxer Urges Augmented Border Staff : Immigration: Senator says National Guard troops would be a cost-effective way to bolster patrols. They would get special training but would not make arrests.
- PASADENA : Todd Bridges Pleads Guilty to Drug, Weapons Charges
- L.A. Times Awards Grants to 200 Southland Students : Education: Graduating seniors get $500 scholarships at ceremonies in three counties. Funds may be used at colleges or trade schools.
- ENCINO : DWP Tells Timetable for Filtration Plant
- Calm Down and Think Clearly : A hot issue like immigration needs people of goodwill and open minds
- Case of Stupidity in First Degree
- El Segundo Earns Trip to State; Westchester Loses in a Rout : Baseball: Claremont pitcher is overpowering in 10-0 playoff victory over Westchester.
- Back-to-Back Athlete of Year Honors for Boseman Is a First
- STAGE REVIEW : Corny but Potent Road Leads to Cozy 'Home'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Statements on Aide's Death Bring Trouble for Clinton
- Love at First Sound : Acoustic bass player Mary Ann McSweeney is classically trained, but jazz is her main interest.
- Man Who Killed Girl, 15, in 1962 Is Denied Parole
- VAN NUYS : Activist Vows Welfare Will Be Priority
- LOS ANGELES : UCLA's Dr. Gale to Join Private Health Care Firm
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Contractor Jailed in New Fraud Case
- Oxnard : Volunteers Sought for Harbor Festival
- Workers at Facility for the Elderly Hold Protest : Reseda: Employees cite poor labor conditions, decline in services at the home. Some residents dispute the claims.
- Umpires to Issue a Call for 10-Run 'Mercy Rule'
- LOS ALAMITOS : Opportunity at a Price for A Classic Dash
- The Orange County Vanguards lost to the...
- Art Imitates Life as NEA Four Member Guests on 'Sanders' : The arts: Performer Tim Miller gets the hook on Garry Shandling's fictional TV talk show. 'It's kind of about the whole dilemma that I've experienced.'
- Primedex Pulls Out of Workers' Comp : Health: Its decision to close eight Southern California clinics was prompted mainly by recent reform legislation.
- Client Cutbacks Force 15 Layoffs at Foote, Cone
- Russian Bank Reforms 'Fishy,' Economist Alleges
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- First Fidelity Acceptance Corp.: The Irvine originator...
- FBI Nominee Freeh Draws Senate Panel Acclaim
- Eli Broad, is retiring as chairman of...
- Pint-Size Prices for Half Pints : When a pair of jeans your child will outgrow in a month costs $35 new, it's worth looking into resale for a better deal.
- N.Y. Judge Drops Four of Eight Charges Against Key BCCI Figure
- COLUMN ONE : Outsider Navigates the Beltway : Laura Tyson draws cheers, jeers by saying what's on her mind. Clinton's economic council chief is a political novice, more scholar than schemer. She still gets people to pay attention.
- Israelis Agonize Over Demjanjuk's Acquittal : Courts: Holocaust survivors are in shock as he is found not to be 'Ivan the Terrible.' U.S. will not readmit him.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Chamber Seeking to Restore Car-Pool Lane
- SAN FERNANDO : 2 Computers Given to Lab at Middle School
- PGA Rookie Bradley Leads at Memphis
- A Brazilian Legend Toils in Obscurity : Soccer: Fans in his native country are on a first-name basis with World Cup hero Rildo Menezes, now coach of the Salsa.
- Bond Yields Drop, Dow Up on GDP Report : Market Overview
- AUTOS
- RHETORIC WATCH : L.A. Story?
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- BIG TUJUNGA CANYON : Volunteers Needed for Litter Pickup
- FULLERTON : Housing Project to Break Ground Aug. 8
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds' Browning Arrested for Pot
- Quance: Off Day, Night Off : Swimming: Northridge swimmer fails to qualify for breaststroke final.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Tom and Jerry': A Bland Cat-and-Mouse Chase : The formulaic story feels like a rerun and borrows characters from many other classics.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Food's Secondary at Ciao Bella
- Proponents of School Voucher Initiative Mislead Public, Opposition Suit Alleges
- Shifting Weather Pattern Clears Midwestern Skies
- Virus Spreads Outside Four Corners Area : Medicine: Officials report cases of the flu-like illness in Texas and Nevada. Scientists say the mysterious disease, transmitted by deer mice, may increase in fall, when rodents take shelter in houses.
- Man Who Shot to Death Youth During Break-In Is Acquitted
- Hip-Hop Goes Be-Bop
- South Bay Firm to Open Cinemas : Entertainment: Eight- screen complex in Glendale will be ninth project for Redondo Beach-based theater chain.
- CITY OF COMMERCE : Amtrak Station Opens on L.A.-San Diego Route
- HAWTORNE : Hotel Van Hijacked at Airport; 7 on Board Robbed
- Countywide : Kaleidoscope Festival a Cultural Sampler
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- CORONA DEL MAR : Divers to Get Down for Annual Cleanup
- IRVINE : Special Election for Council Seat Slated
- Oxnard Plan for Downtown Would Exclude Large Shelters : Revitalization: Project's consultant says any facility like the Zoe Christian Center would scare away business. Homeless advocates call the proposal coldhearted.
- Attorney Keeps $3.5-Million Client Bequest : Courts: Judge says money is James Gunderson's unless it's proven he got it illegally, as late Leisure World retiree's relatives claim. But he must provide files of 37 other clients.
- Planning Panel Backs 1st Stage of Playa Vista : Development: Opponents vow to continue fighting the $7-billion, 1,000-acre project. It must ultimately pass muster with the full City Council.
- Despite Injured Hand, Liles Stops McKenzie in Eighth
- Filling Some Classic, Jazzy Shoes : Concert: Art Farmer, Mark Masters' Orchestra will play Miles Davis and Gil Evans 'records' at the Hyatt Newporter.
- Brokers' Bias Costly to HomeBuyers
- ORANGE COUNTY
- AIRLINES
- HEALTH CARE
- State High Court Limits Death Row Appeals
- Japanese Democracy Makes Belated Entrance Into the TV Era
- Playing Off Each Other : An eclectic mix of 39 sculptures is at Artspace Gallery as part of the '1993 Los Angeles Juried Exhibition.'
- Senators' Staffs Don't 'Look Like America'
- Transit Area Development Outlined : Planning: Policies foster construction of housing and businesses near rail and bus stations. Guidelines allow less building than some feared.
- Public Gets Cop's View : Citizen Academy in Westminster Offers Look at Police Work
- MISSION VIEJO : Fund-Raisers for Crash Victim, Sister
- Therapist's Testimony on Menendez Plot OKd : Courts: Judge rules that both juries may hear psychologist's account of sessions in which he says Erik Menendez confessed to slayings.
- Pastor Charged in Molestation of Girl : Crime: Minister at Pasadena's First AME Zion Church pleads not guilty to seven felony counts in connection with alleged assaults on a 15-year-old.
- Countywide : Six Nominated for New Health Agency
- THOUSAND OAKS : Groups Interested in New Indian Museum
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : Injured Olympians Joyner-Kersee, Stulce Out
- Knight Finished, and So Is West, 3-2 : Legion baseball: After he pitches limit of 12 innings, Ventura wins on RBI single by Moritz.
- Pop Album Chart : 'Black Sunday' Displaces 'Zooropa'
- Realizing There's No Place Like 'Home'
- Media Exec Takes Activist Approach to Political News : Television: Bill Rosendahl's shows at Century Southwest Cable draw big names and fill a void in coverage.
- 'Unknown' Auto Maker Awards Ad Account : Campaign: The South Korean company Kia, with U.S. headquarters in Irvine, will spend $30 million to introduce a sedan and a sports utility vehicle to the American public next year.
- NASDAQ Drops Firm's Stock: American Health Services...
- En Garde, Press Princesses
- Solar Flairs : Forget the Tan; Brighten Up With Splashy Colors, Baseball Caps--And Even Red Flannel
- Art Museum Study Reveals Trouble in Raising Money : Culture: LACMA's small endowment and low trustee contributions could hurt its ability to weather cutbacks.
- CAMARILLO : Suspect in Theft of Produce Arrested
- Ex-Official, 2 in Family on Missing Plane : Search: The Thousand Oaks residents were returning from Utah. Former Planning Commissioner Kenneth Harrison was the pilot.
- Girl Entombed in Concrete : Crime: How and why the 8-year-old was killed is not known. An aunt and a cousin have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
- NORTHRIDGE : Youths Test the Waters in CSUN Course
- 3 Members Resign From Grand Jury
- BUENA PARK : Firefighters to Join International Union
- DEL MAR : Three Seek Return to Cup Form
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras, Courier, Becker Fall in Canada
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / VALLEY ROUNDUP : Sincharoen Helps West Earn Bronze
- 'Home Alone 2' Is All Alone at the Top of the Sales Market
- Another Resignation From Newport Harbor Museum
- 'L.A. Law's' Underwood Takes 'Measure' of Choices : Television: The actor stars as Claudio, in a play about ill-fated romance, which is the first offering of this summer's Shakespeare in the Park.
- TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
- AST Names Senior Vice President of World Operations
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies: The Irvine imaging company...
- Fine Mess: Five Feet Too Going Six Feet Under : Restaurants: The tony eatery becomes the third to succumb to a recession-driven move to the mainstream by Fashion Island mall. Its doors close for good Saturday night.
- THEATER REVIEW : A Tough Act : 'Bette and Boo' is not actors' showcase material or 'entertainment' for audiences, and it is very difficult to do right.
- Mixed Reception for Bosnia Peace Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery
- Councilman Taking Aim at Flores' Old Projects : Politics: Newly elected Rudy Svorinich wants to redirect nearly $4 million for street and parking developments in the 15th District.
- Missing Woman Found Safe on Street
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Men Convicted of Shooting Woman
- Sheriff Unveils Reorganization of Department
- Car Flips; 2 Van Nuys Men Killed
- Patterson, Grahe Lift the Angels' Spirits
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Still No Sign of Long as $4,000 Fines Mount
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : She Took Stab at This Sport and Liked It : Fencing: Felicia Zimmermann has become the top female competitor in the nation.
- Woods Wins Twice, Advances at USGA Junior
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Surgery Becomes Option for Easley
- THEATER / JAN HERMAN : Backstage Money Matters : Cheap Production Unfair to 'Lady'; Another Plan to Revive GroveShakespeare
- Dental Implant Company Acquired: Implant Support Systems...
- San Clemente to Get New Cinema: Edwards...
- HEALTH CARE
- Downey Savings & Loan Says Profit Dropped 17%
- William Byrd; Deaf Actor Had Roles in TV, Films
- U.S. Jets Again Fire on Iraqi Targets
- Joy of Jazz : Sax man Bill Perkins of Sherman Oaks has taken his passion for the music in a new direction.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Reuben in an Egg Roll? : Santa Barbara Cafe is at its best with more robust dishes. The new owner, due to take over next month, plans to keep many of his predecessor's recipes.
- Pain and the 'Killer Body' : Your trainer tells you your body fat measures a whopping 27%, meaning your work is cut out for you.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Conservancy Wants to Buy Development Site
- Driver Who Killed CHP Officer Gets 6 Months in Jail
- Boy Killed While Playing With Gun
- Students Taking Their Shot at Urban Medicine : Health: Immunization clinic in Wilmington gives needed vaccines to children and offers aspiring doctors hands-on experience.
- Life on Campus Proves to Be an Eye-Opener for 3-Month-Old Ape : Animals: The gibbon, abandoned by its mother, has found a sort of foster home, with 24-hour attention, at the Moorpark College teaching zoo.
- TUSTIN : Scouts to Do Survey of Business Licenses
- Other States' Welcome Wagons Also Stocked With Fear
- Soccer
- SWIMMING / U.S. NATIONALS : Evans' Smile Is for Real After 400 Victory
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'City Hunter' Loaded With Comic-Book Adventures
- Sayles' Little 'Secret': A Film for Children : Movies: Adapted from a book based on a Celtic myth about a young girl's encounter with seal people, the film is the independent filmmaker's latest venture.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Police Seek Witnesses to Wynn Kidnaping
- Hot and Bothered : The Pop-Idol Publicity Wave May Be the Toughest That Surfing King Kelly Slater Has Ever Ridden
- Japan Coalition Nears Power, Backs Newcomer for Premier
- Attorney Works to Reopen Fire Station
- An Overdose of Retaliation
- VAN NUYS : 12 Share $16.46-Million Super Lotto Jackpot
- LOS ANGELES : Riordan Allies Named to Key Council Committee
- Chapman Promotes Assistant Peters to Head Baseball Coach
- 'Singles in Brief' to Change Format
- U.S. Will Not Allow Return of Demjanjuk
- SIMI VALLEY : Woman Testifies That Father Molested Her
- Deaths of Costa Mesa Mother and Teen Son Called Murder-Suicide
- Student Who Was Stabbed at School Sues the District
- A Cheery '50s, '60s Optimism : Forty-one tunes from George Lucas' admired movie 'American Graffiti' remains one of the most appealing collections of early rock 'n' roll.
- Ingram Micro Shows 48% Surge in Second-Quarter Sales
- Apple's New Core Product : Technology: The computer maker shows off its long-awaited Newton MessagePad, going on sale next week.
- Funds Cash In Even as Consumer Confidence Dips
- S. African Whites Kill 2 Blacks Amid Rising Tensions
- British Voters Send Major a Warning Signal
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Grants Available for Groups Aiding Homeless, Hungry
- Hawaiian Game Has Dealers Pog-Wild : Business: Kids flip their lids over flinging milk bottle caps. Entrepreneurs hope the reborn trend will spread to the mainland.
- Turning Back the Clock : Henry Ellard Has Spent the Off-Season Searching for the Step He Had Lost, and He Is Showing the Rams That He Has Found It
- 'Star Search' to Tour to Seek Contestants
- SAG Urged to Reveal Complaints : Legal: Actress Charmaine Blakely, who fell victim to an agent's sexual 'casting-couch,' has asked the union to change its disclosure policies.
- 25,200 Visions of Los Angeles, Past and Present
- Disney Offers to Fund Programs at High Schools
- Menagerie of Color : If It's Exotic and Part of Nature's Wild Kingdom, Ellen Heed Will Incorporate It Into Her Knitwear
- Ceremony Held for Women in Vietnam War
- Coroner Now Says Natural Causes Led to Hospice Death
- Republicans Already Weighing Campaigns Against Beilenson
- CAMARILLO : City to Install Humps to Curb Fast Traffic
- Anaheim : Traffic Delay Likely After Molloy Service
- Activism? Or Restraint? Pick a Label : Conservative justices interfere with legislation, but they choose different issues from liberals.
- LOS ANGELES : Inmate Suspected in '88 Slaying of Disc Jockey
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Big Wheels Gravitate to Manhattan Beach : Bicycling: Although the Grand Prix field of 1,200 is divided into 35 categories, some of cycling's best will compete in the elite class.
- Leftwich Sharp in Angel Debut : Baseball: Rookie gives up one run in seven innings, but that's one more than Welch. A's win, 2-1.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mana Shows Promise at the Palace
- Peter Gabriel Video: Real Rock & Roll : Amusements: 'Kiss the Frog,' a five-minute short, takes viewers on a lily-pad romp during a theater/ride called 'the Mindblender.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Wishman': The Magic Needs Some Uncorking
- ART REVIEW : Tumlir, Otsea Mix Absurd, Intellectual
- Keating's Son Sentenced to 8 Years in Lincoln Case : Thrifts: Judge says federal sentencing guidelines 'do not adequately reflect' the 'staggering' scope of fraud committed at the failed S&L;.
- A New Life Together : Teen-age sweethearts torn apart in the 1960s have reunited and plan to wed. They also met their daughter, given up for adoption in '66.
- Strange Stage for the Bard : Director Coral Suter decides to tell the tale of one of Shakespeare's least-known plays in the coffeehouses of Los Angeles.
- Former Rockwell Lab Workers to Be Studied : Environment: The effort is a response to community concerns over radioactive and chemical contamination.
- Driver Dies in 3-Car Crash on Freeway
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Injured Byrd Talks About Retirement
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Get Forced Into Sweep and Seven-Game Lead in East
- STACKING UP SALES
- Newport Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of laboratory...
- Some Rules for Wedding Attire Are Still Black and White
- Lucky Dozen Make Millions Out of $10 : Gambling: VA hospital workers who hit the jackpot will each receive $68,583 a year over 20 years; $49,380 after taxes.
- SEAL BEACH : Planning Panel Delays Unocal Vote
- TUSTIN : Volunteer's Work Aids Mom, Daughter
- Coleman Won't Contest Charges : Investigation: D.A.'s office hasn't made decision. Met outfielder makes public apology with family.
- Glitter in Glendale : The Brand Library and Art Center houses a huge and varied collection of musical and print works.
- Accord on Deficit Near; Gas Tax Is Still Unresolved
- Britain, France Back Bosnia Air Strikes : Intervention: U.S. proposal goes beyond U.N. troop protection. It aims at forcing compromise.
- Student Nutrition Break Healthy for School Budget
- MUSIC FESTIVAL : Thousands of kids will have the chance to make some noteworthy achievements.
- Stram's Commitment Will Be to Raiders in Exhibition Games
- Music Agent Sues (Ex-)Best Friend
- Leslie Maskin Joins Literary Department of United Talent
- German Rate Cut Seen as Blow to Exchange Rate System
- Odd 'Buckyball' Molecules May Have Use in AIDS Drug
- It's No High-Wire Act: If There's One Piece That's Versatile, It's the Leotard
- Sound and Fury : Writer Joe McGinniss Comes to His Own Defense in the Literary Battle Over 'The Last Brother'
- Health Study of Rockwell Workers Approved : Environment: The federally funded effort is a response to concerns over radioactive and chemical contamination at the lab near Simi Valley.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Overtaxing the Executive Stifles Incentive : Clinton's plan to penalize top earners is illogical. They are the ones with the wherewithal to lead our recovery.
- Movie Reviews : 'Axe Murderer' Takes a Stab at <i> Angst </i> Comedy
- Saxman Herb Geller Makes the Long Journey Home
- Comic Joe Torry: 'I <i> Say </i> the Things They <i> Think</i> ' : Comedy: Fresh from a supporting role in 'Poetic Justice,' the blunt-talking actor is hosting a touring revue.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Romantic 'Hold Me, Thrill Me' a Breezy Minor Diversion
- TV FACTS
- Sears Plans to Accept Outside Credit Cards
- Speaking Language of Youth : Mary Mann has written a rap musical for children and teen-agers that tackles such adult issues as guns and ethnic divisiveness.
- Hats Off to the Monarch Beach Milliner Who Tops Chapeaus With Whimsy
- Two Officers Face Trial in Tailhook Sex Scandal
- Making the Most of Time : John Goddard's resume makes it clear that the world is his workplace, but you won't find his age listed.
- Ape's Death Creates Turmoil at Vegas Zoo : Animals: Workers, volunteers criticize director for allowing the creature to be beaten by a bigger one.
- 2 Navy Officers Face Court-Martial Over Tailhook Sex-Abuse Scandal
- Woman Pleads Guilty to Lying About Pepsi Syringe
- Scarf This UpThe perfect summer piece is...
- PACOIMA : Chamber Recognizes Community Leaders
- Israel Strengthens Its Forces in South Lebanon : Mideast: Ground attacks on guerrillas may be planned. Lebanese say 500,000 have fled the region.
- Officer Has Violent History, Transcript Says : Courts: Anaheim policeman indicted on charges of assaulting his girlfriend engaged in acts against women, grand jury report states. He has pleaded not guilty to the counts listed in the indictment.
- SIMI VALLEY : Owner Believed Pen Pistols Were Legal
- TOPANGA : Residents Back Trail Maintenance
- LOS ALAMITOS : Cable C-Span Cuts Spark Petition Drive
- COSTA MESA : 'Young Leader' Will Meet Bigwigs of D.C.
- Hottest Team in Baseball? Try the Braves
- Griffey Must Settle for a Piece of Eight : Baseball: Mariner center fielder shares consecutive-game home run streak with Long, Mattingly after Twins hold him inside the park.
- INSURANCE
- Keating's Son Sentenced to 8 Years in Lincoln Case : Thrifts: Judge cites 'staggering' scope of fraud committed at the failed Irvine-based S&L.; He is also ordered to pay $97.3 million in restitution.
- TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS
- Raids Target Warner Bros., Disney Labels : Investigation: The confiscations of clothing began in Anaheim and spread to L.A., where $1 million in sportswear with alleged counterfeit logos was seized Thursday.
- BOOK REVIEW : Dogged Research Leads to Gem of a Book : THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS <i> by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas</i> ; Houghton Mifflin Co.; A Peter Davison Book $18.95, 148 pages
- What's in a Name? Lots, If It's a Star's : Fashion: Linking a celebrity to clothes, jewelry or perfume can create instant appeal. But there are no guarantees; remember Telly Savalas suits?
- White House Aims to Get Public to Demand Health Care Reform : Medicine: Senator says the Administration will point out flaws in the current system with events that will include speeches, meetings and rallies.
- Confessions of a Reluctant Bra Buyer
- LAKE FOREST : Love Lights Way to 75th Anniversary
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Parents Praise Multitrack System : Education: Survey at Pinetree Elementary School in Santa Clarita finds 3% more 'positive' responses than last year.
- CAMARILLO : Loan Program OKd to Purchase Lots
- GLENDALE : 5 City Employees Get Layoff Notices
- CAMARILLO : 2nd Yard Sale to Aid Music Program
- All-Star Game Is Last Hurrah for Seniors
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Robert Cray Offers Bland, Commercial Set at Bowl
- Angels Flight
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Welfare, Wall Street
- $60 Million for Disney Resort
- Obituaries - July 30, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 30, 1993
- Universal Pictures' Real Courtroom Drama : Litigation: The studio, accused of malicious and unlawful conduct by its former marketing chief, denies any wrongdoing.
- Classic Dilemma: How to Expose the Reluctant to the Arts
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Blasts Rock Italy at a 'Delicate Moment' : Terrorism: Five bombs in three months are seen as bid to destabilize nation at the crux of change.
- St. Louis Braces Flood Wall as Record Crest Approaches City : Disaster: Hundreds in nearby town rush to get belongings out of the way of the surging Missouri River. High water topples railroad bridge.
- Weak Coalition Threatens O.C. Stake in Base
- Anti-Gang Order Passes 1st Test : Court: Van Nuys judge sidesteps issue of constitutionality. He upholds charges based on outlawed actions aimed at deterring drug traffickers.