- Music : Jerry Hadley: A Tenor With 2 Faces for the Occasion
- Wilson Signs Bill Creating Bank to Help Finance Road Projects
- AUTOS
- Tobacco Firms Fuming Over Import Suspension : Trade: China takes the action after new policies effectively double foreign cigarettes' retail price.
- Counselors: High Schools' Unsung Heroes : Education: Those who guide students toward college play roles of adviser, accountant, morale booster.
- Rebels Reject Peace Plan in Mexico
- North Yemen Forces Close In on Key Port
- Streisand Items Don't Go for a Song : Auction: Fans pay hundreds of dollars for some of the singer's household goods in a kind of high-class garage sale.
- Northwest Cuts U.S. Fares to Lure Summer Vacationers
- Haiti Puppet President Declares Emergency : Caribbean: No unusual military activity is evident. U.S. diplomats warn about treatment of Americans.
- COMMITMENTS : Taking Work Home : Having the Same Career Can Strengthen the Bonds Between Couples, Experts Say
- Shooting Victim Dies at Hospital
- Valley Forest Brigade Digs Deep to Create a Living, Leafy Legacy
- Pop Music Review : Zap Mama Steals Lead Act's Thunder
- Jazz : Vocals Outshine the Headliners at Greek Theatre
- Pop Music Reviews : Reliving the '60s With Blood, Sweat & Tears
- U.S. Diplomats Turn Efforts to Boosting Trade : Commerce: Touring ambassadors urge American business people to invest in the booming economies of Southeast Asia.
- MARKETING
- Clinton May OK Phased-In Health Reform
- NAACP Opens 3-Day Summit; Director Calls for Unified Strategy
- Growers Can't Resist Lure of the Land : Agriculture: The owners of a small farm in Ventura County specialize in gourmet greens and other unusual produce. They persist despite growing competition from major conglomerates.
- Torres Carries Latino Hopes for State Post : Politics: Many view his primary win in the insurance commissioner race as a sign of the emerging clout and cross-over appeal of Latino elected officials.
- EU Voters Turn Against Established Parties : Europe: Governments in Britain, France and Spain receive sharp rebukes. Austrians OK membership by 2 to 1.
- 1 Last Obstacle on the Long Road Toward the Dream
- O.C. PLATFORM : A Job for Parents
- BREA : Work to Begin on Imperial Highway
- PERSPECTIVE ON HOMELESSNESS : Really Cheap Housing on the Bottom Rung : A cubicle with a lock beats the street or the predatory open spaces of many shelters. And exchanging work for a room is better than panhandling.
- Woman Holding Toddler Is Killed by Stray Bullet : Crime: Mother was in parked car as suspected gang member fired at rivals across mini-mall lot, police say.
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT JAPANESE INTERNMENT : 'Collective Experience That Seared the Consciousness'
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : Brazil Wins, but Real Action Comes Later
- WORLD CUP '94: 4 Days and Counting : Color Him Entertaining : The Outlandish Style of Goalkeeper Jorge Campos Adds Flair to the Game
- Kienholz Legacy Reaches Past Art : An American original, the artist's life and work fueled the force of the Beat Generation.
- U.S., China Coordinated Policy During Cold War : Diplomacy: Washington, Beijing went to great lengths in working against Moscow, according to CIA study.
- PLACENTIA : Monument to Those in Military Unveiled
- OXNARD, SANTA PAULA : 4 Minority Youths Win Scholarships
- Graduates Celebrate With Mass : Religion: Service in Santa Ana marks achievements of Latino high school students, some of whom have overcome adversity.
- Fiore Is Thousand Oaks' Architect of Change : Politics: Councilman will soon end 30 years of service. He's clashed with some along the way, but few deny his indelible mark.
- POINT MUGU : Woman Killed When Car Plunges Into Sea
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Children's Birthday Party Service Offered
- Thousand Oaks Gets Funds for Clean-Fuel Vehicles
- Candiotti Stops Cubs Without Bullpen Help : Baseball: Beleaguered relievers take day off as Dodgers end trip with a 2-1 victory at Wrigley Field.
- Buyukuncu Honored at National Meet
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Knicks Ready for Storm After Game 3 Loss
- A Rich Meditation on Old Age, First Love and Tragic Loss : THE PRINCE OF WEST END AVENUE b<i> y Alan Isler</i> ; Bridge Works $19.95, 256 pages
- Developer's Plan Spurs Debate in Moorpark : Growth: Proposal to construct 3,221 homes worries some who moved to the area to escape urban sprawl. Builder calls their fears unfounded.
- Woman in Parked Car Slain as She Holds Baby : Crime: Stray bullet hits shopper as suspected gang member fires at rivals.
- BASEBALL/ DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dreifort's Delivery to Be Analyzed
- BASEBALL/ DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow Makes the Stop on a Bad Hop
- 'We Have Arrived' : Athletes, Activists and Culture Aficionados: What They Have in Common Is New York and Gay Pride
- INS Leader Vows to Beef Up Border Patrol
- Fullerton : Public Hearings to Be Held on City Budget
- Leaders Plan Campaign to Save 2 Bases : Economy: Group will lobby military, lawmakers on the critical role the naval facilities play in Ventura County.
- A Fortunate Few Discover That Traffic Court Is Just the Ticket
- Oxnard's Budget Puts Some Jobs on the Line : Cutbacks: Officials say layoffs are likely in coming fiscal year's spending plan, which includes a potential $2-million deficit.
- TELEVISIONLearning PBS-Style: KCET Channel 28 will be...
- Laser Medical Changes Name to Biolase
- VIETNAM
- UAL Corp., the parent of United Airlines,...
- SINGAPORE
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Kushner Wins 2nd Tony for 'Angels'
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : AMA Chooses First Black President
- China Sentences 3 to Death for Tourist Murders
- In South-Central, Concerns Rise on Community Policing
- Police Union Accuses Mayor of Interference
- Situation Wanted
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Mayors Support Clinton on Welfare
- COLUMN ONE : China's Invisible Weapon : Long-secret CIA report shows how Beijing manipulated U.S. foreign policy elite. Study reveals deft diplomacy in playing off American insecurity, ambition and sense of guilt to achieve goals.
- Downtown Los Angeles at the turn of...
- Backlog of Needed Road Repairs Is Mounting : Transportation: Dozens of improvements are delayed due to lack of funds. Officials say problems ignored today may mean big trouble in future.
- Cassell's Scoring Surge Leads Rockets to Victory : Game 3: Rookie guard scores final seven points as Houston defeats New York, 93-89, to take 2-1 lead in series.
- Music Review : Polite Rites Close Long Beach Season
- UCLA Puts International Focus on 1994-95 Season : Performing arts: Two of the 12 packages will be devoted entirely to world music and dance.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : A Little Knowledge : Young Firm Aims to Make Learning a Multimedia Adventure
- Visiting World Cup Fan Wounded in Robbery
- PLATFORM : A D-Day Thank You
- ROSSMOOR : Text of Measures on Wall OKd for Ballot
- Youth Opinion : San Marino Shootings: 'It Opened People's Eyes'
- Economic Profile
- Trying to Tame a Rowdy Road : Gate Proposed for Dusty Strip of Mulholland, a Favorite Spot for Dirty Deeds
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Benes Strikes Out 12 as Padres Sweep Giants
- Lakeway Wins Mother Goose
- Bullfrogs Beat Flash, Stay Undefeated
- Pop Music Reviews : Combustible Edison Captures '50s Cool
- COMMITMENTS : The Fight to Be Right
- Old Law Gives Miners the Gold, U.S. the Dross
- Signals Installed Too Close Do Not Solve Safety Problem
- Invading Haiti: But Just How Long Do We Want to Stay? : Some food for thought--the last U.S. intervention there lasted 19 years
- They Got Their Kicks in Glendale
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students Excited by Wonders of Science
- Spirit of Achievement Marks Gay Pride Parade : Celebration: Signs of public acceptance, political arrival are abundant as officials and police in uniform take part. But campy routines remain in the event's 24th year.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Snow's Dive Robs Fielder
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White's Homer Helps Blue Jays Gain on Yankees
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / CHRIS FOSTER : Relief Role Soothes Croghan's Ego
- BELMONT STAKES : Tabasco Cat Headed Back to California for Training, Rest
- Free Tyson? No, Stripes Unchanged
- ORANGE : Board Must Weigh School Budget Cuts
- IRVINE : Girl Believed Lost Is Found at Home
- Cancer Program Head Is Prevention Pioneer : Medicine: Dr. Frank Meyskens has made UCI a leader in an emerging field of research.
- Japanese Reporters Get to Root of Adding a Little Teeth to Swing
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Pressure Mounts on Collapsing Rangers
- Westlake's Hirsh Leads Marmonte League All-Stars to Victory
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen Ends Slump, Gains Confidence
- Multicultural Manners : Soccer Promo Kicks Up a Fury
- Unlikely Heroes Direct Angels Past Tigers, 8-6
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Schumacher Coasts to Canadian Grand Prix Victory
- Pop Music Reviews : Superchunk Flexes Punk-Power Muscle
- Still Abuzz Over 'Chainsaw' : Fan Expo Brings Out Crowd of Grisly Film's Aficionados
- West Coast Agencies Pick Up Top Clio Awards
- 2 Black-Owned Law Firms Plan to Announce Merger : Partnerships: McGee Willis & Greene and Arnelle & Hastie will team up. Both cater to blue-chip corporate clients.
- China Signals It May Not Veto U.N. Curbs on N. Korea : Asia: Beijing wants to play 'positive role' in nuclear dispute, Japanese foreign minister told.
- RSVP : Honk If You Love a Car Museum Party
- THOUSAND OAKS : 125 Apply for City Quake-Relief Funds
- Mexican Rebels Reject Peace Plan : Latin America: Action by Indians spotlights potential for instability as presidential election nears. But both sides insist they will honor cease-fire.
- DRYING OFF: Families are taking back Orange...
- In the Neighborhood : Whitley Heights: Fighting to Live Behind Bars
- Enjoying a Licking : Ice Cream Truck's Jingle Spurs Sweet Memories--and Wow, What a Job
- OJAI VALLEY : Commerce Official to Discuss Radar Tower
- GARDEN GROVE : Bolsa Grande Teen to Join School Board
- Boy, 15, Hurt in Fall at Disneyland Hotel
- CHINA
- Welfare Eligibility Worker 'Helps People Get Settled'
- Spam Use No. 764: As a Paperweight!
- LAUCH LINES : Jokes
- Caltrans Says Car-Pool Lane Projects to Start Around End of '95
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered to Stabbing Witnesses
- CyclingClay Moseley of Ruidoso, N. M., beat...
- AUSTRALIA
- JAPAN
- Boeing 777 Makes Its First Flight
- SECURITIES
- One New Guy's Siren Song Is Another Man's Lullaby
- 'Carousel' Wins Tony Award for Best Revival
- MONEY LOST: Cash never hurts when running...
- Countywide : Filipinos Sample Taste of Nostalgia
- Gripe : Non-Voters Should 'Shut Up'
- And on the Seventh Day, DiSarcina Goes to Work
- Tyson Seeks Freedom Again Today at Court Hearing
- Pop : Stirring Lobos Don't Need a Hook
- Pop Beat
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : For Those Exhausted by the World Cup. . . .
- Sampras Upset by Martin in Final at London
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 3 Cubans Fly Crop-Duster to Keys
- Trend for the '90s Is Parties With All the Right Moves
- Israeli System Downs Missile
- It's Best to Discuss Issue of Pay Fairness When Hired
- Hollywood Adds Billions to State Economy, New Studies Report : Entertainment: The industry-commissioned reports also say it created more jobs than had previously been estimated and confirm signs that more production is going elsewhere.
- BUT THEY CAN CHEW GUM: It was...
- G. William Marshall; Actor, Producer, Director
- An End to Dithering That Costs Lives : Transportation secretary orders probe of FAA on 757 wake-danger delays
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Fred Newhart School Is an Award Finalist
- Modest Proposal : Keeping Red Line Project On Track With Neighbors
- IRVINE : Owners, City Work on Industrial Plan
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds Investigating Mitchell's Story
- Soccer Arrives in Time to Spice Up Summer
- 'Speed' Drives to a Fast Start : Movies: The thriller passes 'The Flintstones,' while 'City Slickers II' gallops to third at the box office.
- Arizona St. Coach Brock Dies at 57
- Jose Lozano, a visual artist from Fullerton,...
- BASEBALL/ DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Reds Investigating Mitchell's Story
- Man Is Jailed After Alleged Gun Battle
- 2 Members of Acton-Agua Dulce School Board Face Recall Bid : Education: Laurie Browning, Joyce Field are accused of mismanaging plans for a new high school.
- VENTURA : Plant Replacement for Estuary Habitat OKd
- The PenUltimate Workout : Collective Stamina Helps Irvine Software Company Survive
- Peyote harvesters face supply-side problem : Scarce cropland and rising demand from Native Americans pits Texas ranchers against those looking to gather 'the flesh of God.'
- Perot Group Forms New Virginia Party
- IRVINE : Class to Help Seniors Organize Finances
- BUENA PARK : Historic Houses Move to Their New Homes
- Finally, Goal for Keepers : Soccer: The best players at the position in this summer's competition, like Thomas Ravelli and Bodo Illgner, will vie for the Yashin Cup.
- Dance : 'Tango' Revue at Wilshire Plies Emotion of Fatalism
- 'Weenie Roast' Sizzles at Irvine Meadows : KROQ's cross-generational agenda is showcased at festival in Orange County.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Troubled Pilgrim Nearing the End of Its Road
- AEROSPACE
- HEALTH
- AEROSPACE
- Japan's Royal Couple Visits Gallery in Washington, Avoids Politics
- Golf? Serious? It's Just High Jinks on the Links
- Youth Injured in Fall at Monorail : Disneyland: Passenger surge reportedly causes him to tumble from platform at hotel.
- Bookshelves, Lights at 27 City Libraries Need Seismic Repairs : Services: Officials are drafting plans and making cost estimates. 'Where is the money coming from?' a structural engineer asks.
- IRVINE : Senior Care Center Plans July Opening
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Hollywood Wildcat Ends Her Drought With Victory in Gamely Handicap
- Pop Music Reviews : Doe Shows That X Still Marks the Spot for Punk Fans
- Pop Music Reviews : The Sounds and Sights of Indigenous Americas
- Letters to Voices : 'A Refreshing Change'
- Today's Topic
- Tax Incentives for Business
- Dan Rostenkowski
- Immigration Laws
- America's D-Day Role
- World Cup Guests
- Passions of Exile Politics Wane Among Vietnamese : Culture: Sway of hard-line anti-communism ebbs in refugee community. Focus is shifting to domestic issues.
- Obituaries - June 13, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 13, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 13, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 13, 1994
- Famed Rabbi's Funeral Draws Thousands
- It'll Be a Historic Summer for Gardeners
- WILDERNESS ABOVE THE SOUND: The Story of...
- Snakes in the Grass
- CLIQUES : Getting the Message
- MAMA MAKES UP HER MIND AND OTHER...
- How Our Guys Won the Cold War : VICTORY: The Reagan Administration's Secret Strategy That Hastened the Collapse of the Soviet Union, <i> By Peter Schweizer (Grove/Atlantic: $22; 284 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS : How to Choose a Travel Agent
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Romania at a Glance
- WORLD CUP '94 : WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : Through the Years
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Flashy Import : Belgium Spices Its Play With Addition of a Croatian-Born Striker
- California Has Few Academy Programs
- For Multimedia's Emerging Superstars, are Hollywood Talent Agents. . . : The 10% Solution?
- Escrow Can Be Fun, If You Play It Right
- This Ramble Comes With a View
- The History Teacher, by BILLY COLLINS
- THE GENIUS OF DESIRE by Brian...
- By a Doctor's Hand : The baby was dying. Dr. Eva Carrizales says she only tried to ease the parents' pain, but a grand jury calls her actions murder, forcing an anguished community to re-examine the way it treats life and death.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Ireland at a Glance
- BELL GARDENS : Estrada Is Hired as New City Attorney
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in the past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Colombia at a Glance
- Norway's Magnetic North : Renting an affordable fisherman's cottage in the Lofoten Islands, where the draw is pristine air, fresh fish and majestic landscapes.
- Critics See Foreign Ties as a Leash Around U.S. Neck : Sovereignty: In a familiar debate, the White House is accused of giving too much control to other nations.
- Margaret Lee Perenchio; Studio Secretary Turned Screenwriter
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : Suddenly, Last Summer : '93 Run Under Azkargorta Bolsters Bolivian Pride
- SOUTH GATE : Seaborg House Is Site of Landmark Debate
- WORLD CUP '94 : WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : Road to the Finals : THE QUALIFYING GROUPS
- Newsreel, TV Stock Also Endangered
- Jericho's Guessing Game: When Will Arafat Arrive?
- THE FANS
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Sixth Time Lucky? : A Strong Offense Could Help Bulgaria Win for the First Time in the Finals
- CRENSHAW : Uganda King Details AIDS Crisis in Africa
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Some Tough Irishmen : Players Aren't Afraid to Take Matters Into Their Hands on the Field, but They Might Be Afraid of Big Jack
- STYLE: FASHION : Standouts in the Crowd
- Weekend Escape: Napa Valley : Champagne Wishes Fulfilled : But at St. Helena's Meadowood Resort, You'll Also Need Your Caviar Wallet
- After Losing Baby Jessica, Michigan Pair Adopts Boy
- Joseph A. Vitale; Acted on Radio, Stage and in Films
- Car Hits and Kills Mother, Injures Child
- Conservancy Extends Reach Far Beyond Santa Monicas : Parkland: Agency defends efforts to buy acreage in Santa Barbara County and near La Habra Heights. Critics say it should spend money locally.
- Opponents of Gay Pride Festival Find Few Joining Their Protests : Lifestyle: The private July event is planned for the Antelope Valley, which is home to many fundamentalist Christian groups.
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Final Top County Outdoor Marks: Track and Field
- After taking much of the past year...
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : As Goes the Scoring, So Go the Ratings: Way Down
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Key to Yankee Pitching Halts Slide, 9-2
- Suspended Officer Guilty of Killing 3 Youths
- Doctors Remove Tumor Weighing 156 Pounds
- Youth Could Be 1st Under New Ruling to Face Murder Charges in Death of Fetus
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : A Goofy Lesson in Business Sense
- Booby-Trapped Onion Patch Kills Owner, Son
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / FACTS AND FIGURES
- LET THE MATCHES BEGIN: THE SCHEDULE
- 1994 PREP BASEBALL All-STARS : A Cinderella Finish
- Parents, Leaders Assail Police Photos of Youths
- Train Decapitates Boy on Trestle
- Orange School Board Must Face Problems : It's Time to Hire Superintendent, Get Education on Track
- Festival's Voices Join in Harmony for Peace and Friendship : Community spirit: Gathering at Mission College seeks a pledge from participants that they will work to quell the violence ravaging L.A. and the world at large.
- Commodities: Risks as High as an Elephant's Eye
- Having a Fielding Day
- VIVA VIDA : This Restaurant Excels in the Unexpected-- Such as a Theme-to-Order Party Room
- Churros and Chocolate : Dip into this rich and decadent treat that has warmed the souls (and stomachs) of Madrilenos for generations
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Russia at a Glance
- Skid Row Agency's Goal: Take 500 Off the Streets This Year
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : 2 Local Developers Are Project Finalists
- Mall of America Hones Skills of Entrepreneurs : Education: Concept of studying business at businesses is likened to specialized classes at technical schools or learning zoology at zoo.
- CLOSE-UP : The Lone Star of Islam
- COLUMN ONE : Plunder of Earth Began With Man : Exploding myths of a pre-industrial paradise, researchers say even the oldest civilizations have pillaged the Earth. They urge us to learn from the mistakes of Easter Islanders and the Maya.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Nobodies No Longer : In Earning First World Cup Berth in 28 years, Swiss Prove They Can Produce
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Hosting World Cup '94
- Huntington Park Can't Quite Slay the Final Giant
- VERBATIM
- L.A. SPEAK
- Who Pays to Move Furniture During Repairs?
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : The Last Picture Showcases
- FOR BARTER OR WORSE : Exchange Guns for Goods? All It Takes Is a Little Incentive
- Cruising for the Long Haul
- FICTION
- ECHO PARK : Drive Aims to Give Graffiti a Brush-Off
- 'Schools Within Schools' Pay Off in Philadelphia
- All Kinds of Older Women : THE NEW OURSELVES, GROWING OLDER, <i> By Paula B. Doress-Worters and Diana Laskin Siegal</i> , <i> in cooperation with the Boston Women's Health Book Collective (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster: $18; 531 pp., paperback)</i>
- Tomatoes Improve With a Little Neglect
- Latest Smoke Detectors Are More Sensitive
- 84 Charing Cross Road (Disney Sunday at...
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : Bolivia at a Glance
- Massachusetts Girl Graduates From Homelessness to Harvard : Adversity: Lauralee taught herself to read at age 4, turning to books to cope with life in shelters and welfare hotels.
- Japan's Royal Couple Does Some Grippin' 'n' Grinnin' in Old South
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Switzerland at a Glance
- WESTLAKE : Hospital Donates Space to Police
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : WORLD CUP '94 PREVIEW GUIDE : SPECIAL REPORT STAFF
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 GROUP A PREVIEW : United States at a Glance
- Oxnard Man Found Dead in Shooting at His Home
- Deals, Donations Offered for Development Rights : Negotiations: Builder would give land for Ventura veterans' center if allowed to construct 439 homes.
- State Taking Wrong Road in Drive for Electric Vehicles : Pollution still will be emitted by power plants. Hydrogen is the way to go, and the Valley can be a key player in the technology's development.
- Curses! Canucks Foil Rangers Again, 4-1 : Hockey: Vancouver dominates in scoring second consecutive victory, setting up Game 7 Tuesday in New York.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley to Wait One More Day
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Gross Learns How to Pitch
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : ** SPIN DOCTORS, "Turn It Upside Down"; <i> Epic</i>
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- When Pets Get Sick as a Dog, Insurance Helps on Bills : Animals: Policy eliminates dilemma for those who might have to choose between caring for pet and feeding family.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : A Method to His Madness : U.S. Coach Bora Milutinovic Has Been Questioned, but Until the Real Games Begin, Who Can Say if He's Wrong?
- A Brand-New Ball Game : WORLD-CLASS SOCCER IN THE U.S. IS A FIRST--SO IS THE MASS MULTI-LANGUAGE COVERAGE
- Palestinian Woman Killed During Clash
- PERSPECTIVE ON GAY RIGHTS : There Are Victories to Be Savored : The struggle for equality continues, but the anniversary of Stonewall is also a time to reflect on 25 years of progress.
- Notes about your surroundings