- Phillies Nicked After Davis' Bat Is Given a Shave : Dodgers: Trainer carves inside part of grip, and the result is three hits, including a home run, in 7-5 victory.
- Lawyers Deliver Their Verdict on 'The Firm' : Guilty of Overstatement, They Rule
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Don't Bet Farm on Big Jackpot, Lottery Ads Say
- THOUSAND OAKS : Merchants Sought for 1993 Home Show
- Calabasas : 2 Principals Switch Schools
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School's in Session for Summer : Education: New schedule begins at two Santa Clarita campuses, the first in their district to abandon the traditional calendar.
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Cat Registrations
- Club, DWP Reach Accord on Gardens : Dispute: Under protest, members agree to terms in exchange for permission to grow crops under Arleta power lines. They must maintain area and pay for water and insurance.
- 2 Hurt in Military Jet Crash
- Purchase of Prudential Partnerships Advances : Securities: Parker & Parsley says it has enough units to complete the acquisition of 33 of the 35 Energy Income Funds.
- 25 Die as Hurricane Calvin Sweeps Along Mexico Resort Coast
- DRIVING : How to Spot the Drunk Driver
- New Tactics Not Likely in Wake of Holiday Melee
- Main Drag : Freeway Project Hurts Santa Ana Restaurant, Will Snarl Traffic
- On Health Care, Think Locally : A California experiment in managed care for the poor and uninsured may be the model for the rest of the country.
- COSTA MESA : Neighborhood Pride Contest Underway
- Wal-Mart Agrees to Open a Store in Anaheim Plaza : Retailing: The discount giant would anchor the renovated center when it reopens late next year. The deal is contingent on completion of new freeway on-ramp nearby.
- Murder Charges Suspended Against Fired Postal Worker
- All the Right Moves : Asian Immigrants Are Taking Up Ballroom Dancing With a Passion
- Street Lights to Be Synchronized
- Menendez Jury Pool Questioned : Trial: Questionnaire seeks potential panel members' views on topics such as sexual abuse of children and killing in self-defense.
- Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200 : San Francisco killings: Even the answers leave only confusion and fear.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Consultant to Search for 2 New Officials
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Designs Approved for 2 New Schools
- Aikman Expects to Play in Opener : Football: As his rehabilitation from back surgery begins, the Cowboy quarterback says he'll be ready. Others say he will miss three games.
- When Nature Called and Nobody Answered : Softball: Meyer returns to Japan on goodwill tour, recalls embarrassing childhood mall experience.
- Write 'em, Cowgirl : Traditionally, American writers have cast the West as adventureland for boys, a proving ground for macho glory. But now, a new breed of women writers is celebrating a compassionate frontier and telling stories about spirituality, families and ecology in a distinctive voice.
- Smoke in Prison
- Tax Funds for Reagan
- Effective Gun Control
- Abuse by Clergy
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1993
- Obituaries - July 7, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 7, 1993
- TELEVISION - July 7, 1993
- GO WITH THE FLOW: Maybe local commuters...
- Summit Nations Approve Sweeping Tariff Reductions : Trade: U.S., Canada, Japan and European Community move to revitalize stalled international talks. But major issues remain that could scuttle treaty.
- Schools Breakup Proposal Gains Momentum : Legislature: Leader of a key Assembly panel says she no longer opposes the bill.
- Bid to Split Up District Gets Boost : Schools: Head of a key Assembly panel drops her opposition to the plan as long as it doesn't create 'a few Cadillac schools and the rest . . . jalopies.'
- School Board May Sue Over Disney Resort EIR
- City of Orange Is in the Red; Municipal Mood Is Black
- Transit Agency Makes Loans Bank Rejected
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 7, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1993
- Safety for Sale : Athletes, Entertainers Pay Mercado to Provide Peace of Mind
- For a Year, This Town Is Just Another Joe
- Saxophonist's Talent Breaks Down Barrier : Jazz: Sonya Jason has overcome the bias of both men and women. Now, with 'Tigress,' she's in charge, letting her style speak for itself.
- Canyon Oaks Plan Dispute Flares Anew : Development: Opponents and union members scrap at a Planning Commission hearing. The Topanga area project was proposed in 1978.
- Patriots Reach Agreement With Bledsoe
- Gay, Lesbian Film & Video Festival Opens Thursday
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : For Byron Black, Newport Grass Is Like Being at Home
- Chelimo Sets 10,000-Meter World Record : Track and field: The Kenyan bests Barrios' mark with a time of 27:07.91 at Stockholm meet. Americans dominate other events.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Filling the Big Lull in Laguna : Works by Beach Artists From the '20s, '30s and '40s Break Up Summer Doldrums for Exhibits
- Unkindest Cut of All : Namesake of the Mendoza Line, a .215 Hitter, Doesn't Like Label
- 'Jurassic' Augurs Rosy Future for MCA
- TOP-RANKING DOMESTIC FILMS AT MIDYEAR
- MARKETS
- AIRLINES
- Profile : Israel's Pit Bull of Politics Takes on Jerusalem Mayor : Ehud Olmert is a fierce fighter. But when he faces revered Teddy Kollek this fall, he will be the underdog.
- Parade Lovers Keep It Independent : A country-Western party is held to thank 250 sponsors of Huntington Beach's privately funded July 4 celebration.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Firm Searches Out Movie Locations
- Chief of Bar Assn. Asks End to Lawyer-Bashing : Law: In wake of San Francisco slayings, state president says jokes can contribute to violence. He would classify some acts against attorneys as hate crimes.
- PORT HUENEME : Naval Warfare Center Plans Open House
- Do Beggars Need Licenses? 'Somebody' Says They Do : Law: An Anaheim councilman and an anti-crime group are pushing for such an ordinance. The issue may stir debate over free-speech rights.
- Builder to Ask for More Units
- Prime Ticket Makes Deal With Ducks
- Music Exec Joe Smith to Kick Off World Cup : Sports: The industry veteran will plan entertainment for the 1994 soccer championship, being held in the United States for the first time. The event's appeal here remains a question mark.
- Galleria Hopes Make-Over Will Help Lift Sales : Retail: Once the Valley's quintessential mall, just 92 shops remain, down from 122 last year. Fashion Square competition hurts, analysts say.
- Clocktower Inn Sold, Joins Ramada Chain
- China Sidesteps Call on Nuclear Tests
- 2 Teen-Agers Wounded in Shooting as Fight Breaks Out on Picnic Beach
- RESEDA : Vote Spurs School Secession Agenda
- Economists Differ on Whether Inflation Is Under Control
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Clinical Trials--Free Help for the Asking
- Boy, 9, Playing With Rifle, Kills Brother, 10
- Backin' the Saddle Again: Council Pins Its Hopes on Ill-Fated Casino's Success : Revenue: Cudahy approve a new license for the stop-and-start gaming house. Officials are counting on it to help offset budget problems.
- Maker of Sailplane Kits Reports Backlog
- Fourth of July Keeps Firefighters Busy in Palmdale
- Last Words From AIDS Commission : Panel goes out with somber parting warning
- Bicyclists to Lobby for More Facilities
- SAN FERNANDO : Expansion Urged on Liquor Store Law
- Developer Tries to Build Support for Housing Plan : Newbury Park: Firm's representative conducts door-to-door canvassing. But foes of 94-unit project say outreach won't work.
- California Gov. Pete Wilson has named Mark...
- RETAIL
- For Japan, the Politics of Change : Power: Rebel Ozawa envisions cleaning up corruption, creating an open market. Election is the tough first step.
- Oregon Governor Has Minor Heart Blockage
- School District Hopes to Raise Funds With Housing Development Deal
- SUNLAND-TUJUNGA : Growth Advocates' Optimism on Rise
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 'Scenic' Has Another Meaning at This Park
- Q&A; : County Issue Public Employees' Workweek
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Improving the Neighborhood from Within
- GOVERNMENT WATCH : Panda- Monium
- OXNARD : Passenger Killed as Car, Van Collide
- Pepsi Incident
- Odorless Cat Box: Smell of Success?
- Hussein Visits Offices U.S. Attacked; Parliament Calls Emergency Session
- SEAL BEACH : Bible Scene Filmed on a Wind and a Prayer
- Developer Is Trying to Build Support for Housing Project : Construction: Executive takes campaign door-to-door. She fought a Valley proposal 20 years ago.
- VAN NUYS : Cap Urged for Pawn and Liquor Stores
- Firmly Grasping a Hot Potato : Clinton is changing Vietnam policy in a bid to resolve the MIA issue
- NEWBURY PARK : Reward Offered in School Arson Try
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Residents Want Plan for Hansen Dam Area
- CHATSWORTH : Horse Owners Await Their Bill of Rights
- Patriots Expected to Sign Bledsoe Today
- TSL Subsidiary Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- Foothill Group Subsidiary Extends Credit Facility
- WellPoint Health Slashes Rates for HMO
- Regional Outlook : Macedonia Sees Highway as Its Route to Recovery : Former Yugoslav republic seeks funds for east-west corridor. But Greece, Serbia could put brakes on project.
- VENTURA : Man Suspected of Possessing Syringes
- GLENDALE : Mayor Expects Closer Ties to Los Angeles
- SYLMAR : Graffiti Busters Hope for More City Funds
- July Fourth Weekend Sets Off Box-Office Boom : Movies: 'The Firm,' with $31.5 million for the weekend, leads the way. Total movie receipts for the four-day holiday are an estimated $120 million.
- FBI Steps Up Scrutiny of Muslim Group
- SEAL BEACH : Arbuckle, Keaton Skits Shot in City
- Gay Group Pleased by Riordan Attention
- 40 Arrested in Huntington Beach Melee : Crime: Annual roving Fourth of July party rages out of control for half an hour. Five officers are injured while trying to subdue crowd that burned trash and furniture.
- Q&A; WITH TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY : 'I'm Way Too Vain to Destroy Myself '
- INTERNATIONAL
- ROCK SOLID: Thousand Oaks has long prided...
- TOKYO : G-7 Get-Together
- Kohl Names New Interior Minister as Scandal Grows
- Runaway Train Kills 1
- Interfaith Leaders Seeking New Funds
- NORTH HILLS : Activist Proposes City Jobs Program
- PERSPECTIVES ON L.A.'S NEW LEADERSHIP : Anti-Crime Group Seeks Riordan Aid
- New Task Force Is Launched in Drive to Fight Rising Auto Theft : Crime: More than 21,000 cars were stolen in the county last year, a figure that has increased about 17% in the last 5 years.
- Hatcher Heats It Up for Boston
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Henderson Turns Rare Doubleheader Feat
- Ex-Workers Criticize Perot's Irvine Office : Campaign: Former staffers suspect that donations were not properly accounted for, among other concerns. Loyalists say that any mistakes were inadvertent.
- COLUMN ONE : Rough Seas for Defiant Whalers : Norway's fishermen have sailed into a storm of controversy by breaking world hunting ban. With their country's blessing, they kill the minke, a species they say is plentiful enough to harvest.
- SANTA ANA : Courthouse, at 92, Is Still a Star
- Nadadores Getting Back in the Swim
- FULLERTON : College Acting Class Helps Launch Careers
- BURBANK : City Will Keep an Eye on Riordan's Actions
- Hatcher Betters Springer's Best; Angels Fall in 11 : Baseball: Boston's Russell blows lead in ninth inning, but Red Sox win, 4-3.
- Stoddard Emerges From a Shadow With the Rose Bowl Aquatics Club
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Matthews Studio Equipment Group, a Burbank firm...
- RETAIL : Teachers Receive 15% Discounts at AlphaGraphics Shops
- Michael Krassner to Head Winterland Productions
- JMC Group Inc., formerly Spear Financial Services...
- Investors Check Restaurant Possibilities on Ventura Pier
- Business Licenses for Panhandling Urged in Anaheim
- RU486 Advocates See Private Abortion Techniques Quieting the Public Debate
- Environment : Germany's Just a Snack for Millions of Ravenous Caterpillars : The hairy hordes have munched their way across the country this summer, leaving gardens and forests bare and residents hysterical. Damage could run into the millions.
- Changing Lifestyles : A Wave of Religious Revival Splits Brazil : Evangelical worship has taken hold in the most populous Catholic nation. A spirited church movement fights back.
- Quake Studies Bode Well for East County : Seismology: New investigations show that Conejo Valley has no major active faults and that most of Thousand Oaks lies above bedrock.
- Man Stabbed in Northridge Dies
- Free Condoms Now Just a Fact of Life at High Schools : Health: Opposition to L.A. program has all but disappeared after 14 months. Some worry that too few students are getting birth control--and advice.
- New Policy Sought for Seizure of Property : Law: D.A.'s directive in drug-related cases is sparked by Supreme Court decision.
- Flamemaster Buys More Shares in Perfectdata
- Devil's Grass! Let Us Spray
- World IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Pope and Clinton to Hold Talks in Denver
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : UFO Supporters Urge Disclosure
- Health Reform Prognosis: Pain in Early Stages
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cause of Blimp's Crash a Mystery
- 40 Arrested in Huntington Beach Melee
- Do We Rely Too Heavily on Medicine to Save Us? : Health: Think twice before you chomp into that second corn dog. Science is greatly lowering the number of deaths from heart disease but just as important is our move toward healthier lifestyles.
- Farmers Flee as Mississippi Breaches Levee
- NEWPORT BEACH : Liaison to Hollywood Knows Production
- ARLETA : More City Services Expected by Official
- Homeowners View Riordan Skeptically
- Countywide : John Wayne Airport Plays Role in Films
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Bargain at $9.6 Million
- Deutrel Labs to Sell Organic-Fertilizer Unit
- Television: Capital Cities/ABC Inc., the parent of...
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Happy Beginning for Actress, Partner : Television: Shelley Duvall and Enchante Ltd. plan to bring children's shows to the networks. She created 'Faerie Tale Theatre' for cable.
- First GIs Land in Macedonia to Help Curb Balkans War : Military: Soldiers are part of first ground unit sent by Clinton to region. It will number about 300.
- Springer Pitches Out of Trouble Early On : Angels: Despite putting runners on in first few innings, they don't reach home, helping to boost pitcher's confidence.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Burkett, Bonds Rack Up the Numbers; Giants Beat Expos, 10-4
- SAILING : ULDB 70s Catching Up in Transpac
- HORSE RACING/ HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Grass Isn't Greener for Filly
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Lovullo Gets Another Chance
- Training Gives Inner-City Youths Hand Up : Program: Intensive automotive instruction and life-skills course add up to full-time jobs for graduates.
- Culture : In Japan, They're Now Making Room for Daddy : Absent workaholics no more, many younger fathers are trying to strike a balance between their jobs and family life.
- RETAIL
- SAN CLEMENTE : Single-Screen Theater May Soon Be Triplex
- Chandler's Service Set
- He Makes the Most of His Run
- Rose Reinvests His Stock With Nadadores : Swimming: He happily gives up the 9-to-5 business world to return to poolside in Mission Viejo.
- STAGE REVIEW : Stalwart Effort Detected in 'Crucifer'
- Saluting the Lyrical 'Uncle Miltie' : Poets Laud Berle--It Was as Funny and Surreal as It Sounds
- New Chairman, CEO Appointed at For Better Living
- Clinton Urged to Lift Vietnam Business Ban : Trade: Large-scale projects now can be financed. American firms may bid on the contracts but not act on them.
- Hollywood May Add 'Safe' to Its Sex Scenes
- Summit on Jobs Sought by Clinton : Economics: President addresses educators before flying to Tokyo. He wants finance and labor ministers to meet on unemployment.
- MedGroup to Acquire Needle-Protection System
- Rep. Hyde Still Likes Controversy : Two decades in Congress fail to mellow him. Abortion debate embroils him in battle.
- THOUSAND OAKS : GTE OKs Smoking Ban for Employees
- Ojai Begins Review of Its Cable Firm : Television: Consultant is hired to investigate Cablevision following rate complaints.
- A Child Both Prodigal and Poor Sees His Parents 'Ambushed by Wealth' : Family: Once torn from his father by politics, a son finds estrangement now in wealth-- the new generational issue.
- Passport Delays Stymie Russians Hoping to Go Abroad : Travel: The Foreign Ministry says it will try to help. But officials see no early end to logjam.
- Next Step : Cambodia Struggles Over What to Do With Its Armies : With a new transitional government in place, soldiers from the four major factions remain a threat to stability.
- 6 Drown in Egyptian Storm
- Mothers, Fathers Fret Over Different Threats : Poll: Sex, violence in media are apt to worry women. Men fear children's exposure to homosexual lifestyles.
- Trying to Fence Problems Out
- Community-Style Lesson Plan for Training Police Officers : Law enforcement: Golden West College is the first to offer an academy program emphasizing sensitivity and deterrence.
- Man, 27, Fatally Shot in Van Nuys
- PORTER RANCH : Homeowner Group Seeks New Clout
- PERSPECTIVES ON L.A.'S NEW LEADERSHIP : Business Group Sees Riordan as a Friend
- 2 Killed in Drive-By Shootings
- PUC to Hear PacTel Plan for Spinoff : Telecommunications: Regulators will decide whether the company should reimburse ratepayers as part of its bid to create a wireless business.
- Rebuilding Building : Analysts Say Return to Glory Days of Industry Will Probably Take Years
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Battles City, State Over Road Costs : Finances: The water agency contends that it should not have to pay $1 million to relocate waterlines. A suit and countersuit are filed.
- Dodgers Lose, 9-5, to Phillies : Baseball: Errors, mental lapses help create eight-run deficit. Piazza ends home run drought.
- Clinton Said to Have Made NEA Choice : Arts: President apparently won't announce candidate's name until he returns from Asia trip. Delay in naming new leader raises arts supporters' concerns about White House policies.
- Sales of Single-Family Homes Fall 9.4% in May
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Scores of Blacks Die in Factional Battles
- American Film, Robertson Still Talking
- BOOK REVIEW : An Examination of the Ethics of the Hunt : A VIEW TO A DEATH IN THE MORNING: Hunting and Nature Through History <i> by Matt Cartmill</i> , Harvard University Press $29.95, 331 pages
- Networks' Voluntary Violence Advisory Is the Easy Way Out
- Navy Artillery Shell Casings Found in Sea
- Foes to Urge Demise of Proposed Landfill : Trash: Supervisors will consider a request by the dump's operators to delay hearings on the project. Planners want firm to provide a comprehensive plan for county garbage disposal.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Padre Coach Signs With Australians
- HORSE RACING / HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Grass Isn't Greener for Filly
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Belgium's Nelissen Takes Lead Away From Indurain
- Local Stocks' Flat Showing Ends 2 Years of Growth : Investment: The Valley-area index of 94 firms shows little change in the 2nd quarter. A late rally is called positive.
- DAVID : Power and Murder
- CONDOMS ROUTINE: When L.A. public schools offered...
- Schuller Sows Seeds of Religion in Russia : Aid: The O.C. minister is helping with an agricultural project while trying to save souls.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : HEALTH WATCH : Mom's Stomach-Cramp Warnings Are All Wet
- Halfway Back to Life : Recovering Addict And His Mother Establish a Haven Where Others in Need Can Reclaim Themselves
- Bound by History : 2 Friends Recorded Grim Testimony at Dachau Trials
- Signs of '90s Chic Sprout in Once-Rural Santa Clarita : Lifestyles: You can still get a cup of joe at a mom and pop diner. But new European-style coffeehouses attest to changing demographics.
- Valley Chambers Put Faith in Riordan
- 'Brooklyn' Begins Its Off-Season Fade-Out
- Alpharel, Optigraphics Involved in Merger Talks
- Castle & Cooke Homes' 2nd-Quarter Profit Up 65%
- Huntway Partners to Close Arizona Subsidiary
- Rebuilding Building : Analysts Say Return to Glory Days of Industry Will Probably Take Years
- BANKING
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: Walt Disney Co.
- Interlink Sells Out Initial Public Offering
- Old and Tired : Bicycles From Golden Era Keep Collectors Young in Memories and Dreams
- Tiny Fish Sparks Big Battle Over Development : Environment: Plans in Mammoth Lakes for luxury hotel and other projects are stymied by the Owens tui chub. Protection of the endangered species prevents drilling of new wells.
- Stalwart Supporter Says Prop. 13 Didn't Cause Budget Problems
- Airplane Buffs Find High-Flying Life in Homes With Hangars : Housing: For Rosamond Skypark residents, who'd rather wing it than drive, their development has the convenience of a landing strip plus the camaraderie of neighbors who share their passion.
- Brea : City Offers Free Movies at the Park
- Countywide : Officials Seek Ways to Lure Filmmakers
- Future Uncertain for Anti-Gang Program
- Man's Body Found Floating in Lake
- Bad Guy Always Got Just Desserts in Films : Villain: Pierce Lyden was a scoundrel in Western movies but he paid the price. He estimates he died more than 300 times on the silver screen.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Podres Recalls Drysdale Days
- The Grand Old Game Misses Its Grand Names
- 'One Nation Under God' a Disturbing Festival Highlight
- Image Entertainment Inc. Posts Quarterly Loss
- MOSCOW : A Trying Situation
- Suspects Sought in Man's Stabbing
- Hollywood's Charms Take Edge Off Its Darker Side : Neighborhoods: Many residents say community is surprisingly nice. Great Good Places are part of appeal.
- Yeltsin Seeks Trade, Not Aid, Stresses Access to Markets : Summit: At talks in Tokyo, the Russian leader will push for an end to Cold War-era restrictions.
- Schuller Sows Seeds of Religion in Russia : Ministry: Orange County pastor leads project to revitalize farmland in Kaluga at the request of Russian government. But he says he hopes to plant a lot more than potatoes.
- SUN VALLEY : Activists Optimistic About Alarcon Role
- MOORPARK : Motorist Killed After Car Hits Power Pole
- SIMI VALLEY : Workshop to Focus on Workers' Comp
- College Board Delays AIDS Policy Debate
- VENTURA : C Street Surfing Museum Short of Volunteers
- Distinct Reality Caps a Big Day for Hough
- Electronic Clearing House to Take $650,000 Loss
- New CEO Takes Helm at Western Digital Corp. : Management: IBM-trained Charles Haggerty succeeds Roger W. Johnson at a time of promise and peril for the Irvine firm.
- RETAIL
- U.S., Japan in Last-Minute Trade Talks
- 2 Men Wounded in Santa Ana Shooting
- LAGUNA BEACH : Recalling Glory Days of Treasure Island
- Holiday Drunk-Driving Arrests at 49
- RETAIL
- Beyond the Valley of Computer Writing : Fiction: A Macintosh endowed with artificial intelligence has produced 'Just This Once,' a potboiler in the style of Jacqueline Susann.
- Loan Sharks in Sheep's Clothing
- John Rooney, director of the Valley Economic...
- Commercial Landlords Face Continued Down Market
- MEXICO CITY : Trading Ideas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Liberals Fear Further Loss of Political Clout
- BUENA PARK : X-Rated Theaters Still Drawing Customers
- Willie Brown
- Immigration Changes
- Undemocratic Senate
- Disneyland
- Dark Matter Riddle
- Child Survival Aid
- Obituaries - July 6, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 6, 1993
- SMOOTH EXIT: County officials are planning to...
- Artillery Shell Casings Cause a Scare at Beaches : Holiday: Dozens of ammunition crates are spotted in the water and on the shores, but they are found to be harmless. Thousands flock to the sands.
- For Most, a Day to Play or Just Relax : Leisure: Because July 4 fell on Sunday, many wound up with an extra workday off Monday and a license to do whatever they wished.
- World View : The Case of the Diasppearing Worker: What's Gone Wrong? : National economies are growing, yet unemployment is on the rise. Some blame technology; others cite high wages and social programs.
- Health-Care Costs: Not Much Wiggle Room : Policy: An understanding of today's costs will make it easier to accept the more 'expensive' forms of change.
- For Most of Us, It Was a Day to Relax or Play : Leisure: Because the Fourth of July fell on a Sunday this year, many wound up with a day off Monday and license to do whatever they wished.
- Apple Plans to License New Macintosh Software : Computers: The decision opens the door for other companies to build clones of the user-friendly computer.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Johns Hopkins Again Rated Best Hospital
- 50,000 Ring In Fourth of July With a Bang : Ventura: Gun Club offers booming tribute to holiday at 18th annual Street Fair. Visitors check out 450 craft and food booths and reflect on their freedom.
- FULLERTON : Concern Expressed on Road's Safety
- Man Arrested in Series of Restaurant, Store Holdups : Crime: Police say the suspect had robbed the same doughnut shop three times before. This time, however, officers were waiting for him.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In Grand Juries, Diversity Is No Frill
- Future Teammates Outdistance Field in Newhall Run : Sport: They place 1-2 in the 11th edition of the 5K race. The rivals will compete together on the Adams State cross-country team in Colorado.
- Remembering Drysdale: : The End Came Too Soon : Memories: Montreal was where his career blossomed and where his life ended. Now friends such as Lasorda and Scully try to cope with his death.