- Ventura County's First Health Clinic Serving Conejo Valley Opens : Medical: The Thousand Oaks facility will provide basic family care, emphasizing immunization, prenatal and post-natal care. Specialists will also visit.
- By Monday, We Should Be on a First-Name Basis
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : A MISS OF BEAUTY
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Intense Rivalry in State of Development
- LAKERS : Club Has Needs but Will Take Best
- Leftwich Not the Answer as Witt Throttles Angels
- Countywide : Storm Is Named Assistant Sheriff
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS IN THE SECOND ROUND
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Given a Rare Opportunity
- Soccer Goat Becomes a Pet to Some British
- Anglers Will Want to Thumb Through This Book
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspect in Pipe Bombing Reconsiders His Plea Deal : Law: The Monrovia man faced a four-year term after pleading no contest to two charges. His sentencing is delayed.
- SANTA ANA : School District Picks Agency to Run Search
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TOO IMPORTANT TO FIGHT
- Scyphers' Job for Next Season Still Uncertain
- Impatience Fuels Mosley's Drive to Rule in the Ring : Handlers Keep Him From Getting Ahead of His Talent
- VENTURA : City Annexes Tiny Cabrillo Village
- Depending on Immigrants--and Self-Deception : Labor: Remind those who would ban them at the border that they do jobs others won't.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Valenzuela Impressive in Return to Majors
- Drive-By Attack Kills 1, Injures 1
- For Score and 'Gettysburg' : Theater: A Costa Mesa composer weaves his fascination with history into a musical-in-progress at Fullerton College.
- Nation IN BRIEF : SOUTH CAROLINA : Citadel Argues for Woman's Crew Cut
- Panetta Vows to Bring Discipline to White House
- A la Carte from the Hero Menu : Letting the media anoint athletes as role models is a problem that goes beyond O. J. Simpson. Character is what counts.
- MOORPARK : College Workers Protest Stalemate
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : USING YOUR HEAD IS UN-AMERICAN
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : A TIP OF THE HALF
- NBA DRAFT : Picks Are Wide Open After No. 5
- TV Review : Self-Defense for Kids: Can It Go Too Far?
- POP/ROCKAnother Record: With the addition of two...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ENERGY
- Telecommuter Poll Shows Less Than 1% Participation
- U.S. Consumer Confidence at 4-Year High : Economy: The sale of new homes rose 4.2% during May as interest rate worries were tempered.
- Bill for Paddling Vandals Clears Assembly Committee
- COLUMN ONE : Trying to Make Sense of Smell : Scientists are getting nosy about how scents may affect everything from worker productivity to romance. Some scoff, but others may soon be dabbing bakery aromas behind their ears.
- Unocal May Sell Its California Oil Fields : Energy: The Los Angeles-based company says it wants to focus on other assets overseas.
- St. Jude Medical to Buy Siemens Pacesetter
- AEROSPACE
- Domestic Violence Gun Bill Gains
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Soap Opera Cloaks Premise of Near-Mythic Proportions : THE TRACK OF REAL DESIRES <i> by Beverly Lowry</i> ; Knopf; $21, 220 pages
- Wieder Drops Post With Coalition
- SAN FERNANDO : City Readies Plan for Quake Relief
- POLITICS : Congressional Deal-Maker Proudly Navigates Middle Ground : John Breaux is among vanishing breed of lawmakers who can sort through the legislative din to make things happen.
- RESEDA : Principal Picked for Leadership Honor
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Consultant to Study Euclid Street Traffic
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Sentencing Set in Tax Evasion Scheme
- Maple Leafs Acquire Sundin, Send Clark to Nordiques in 6-Player Deal
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Flood Control Project Slices Into River View
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Given a Rare Opportunity
- Nets Hire Howard's Beard, 47
- Truthman Slips Up in His Rush to Judgment
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : O'Brien's Present to Grandpa a Big Hit
- First Pension Accounts May Go to Cal-Trust : Retirement funds: Clients of failed investment firm are given hope of access to money.
- VENTURA : City to Start Talks on Water Systems Link
- The Key Question Is Presidential Leadership : Staff changes are a plus, but the buck stops with Clinton
- We Have Found the Way, Now We Need the Will : LAPD: The proposed salary increase won't limit the number of new hires.
- IRVINE : Bus Shelters--Some With Ads--Are OKd
- Auditor's Candidate Defeated--By 1 Vote
- Certification of Long Beach Recount Barred
- Fans of Mexican Soccer Team Take to Santa Ana Streets : World Cup: Many show patriotic fervor, pride in accomplishments of <i> futbol</i> squad that tied Italy. The city is home to a large Mexican immigrant population.
- Dollar Hits Record Low Against Yen
- Simpson's 'Alexa' Video to Be Reissued
- New UV Index to Gauge Sun's Damaging Rays
- Williams Upholds Firing of Wind for His Role in King Beating : Police: Chief overrules recommendation by captain that rookie officer should get his job back.
- La Habra Residents Applaud Panel Rejection of Bikini Bar
- Oxnard OKs Minor League Ballpark Study
- First Major Deal Made in Smog Market
- Attempt to Teach Tolerance Backfires : Education: A teacher invited her gay son to speak to her second-grade class. But the incident created a controversy at the San Diego school and the educator has been reprimanded for the unauthorized visit.
- Most Federal Crime Debt Uncollected, GAO Says
- SYLMAR : Class to Help Cope With Life in L.A.
- Heart Assn. to Install New Chapter Head
- Future of San Onofre Plant Debated at Public Hearing : Utilities: SCE officials and workers line up against the state and environmentalists who want to close the nuclear facility by 1998. A second meeting is tonight.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Approves Youth Hostel Plan
- Laguna to Let Some Mystic Hills Residents Rebuild : Geology: A new report questioning the boundaries of an ancient landslide prompts officials to commission another study. Fire victims must prove their lots are on stable ground before constructing homes.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Farmers Market to Extend Friday Hours
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hobson Ejected in Loss, Shoves an Umpire
- CLIPPERS : Cal's Murray Expected to Be Choice
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : St. Patrick's Day Comes on June 28 This Year
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WORD'S NOT OUT YET
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : The Newest Color Ink-Jet Printers Catch Up With Color Computing
- Postal Officials Admit Delivery Is Getting Worse
- State Calls Rail Crossing Dangerous : Safety: Local officials, however, question whether the site west of Moorpark is that perilous. No improvements are expected before 1996.
- Cops on the Run : School Police Have Long Been Nomads--but That May Be Changing
- Police Seeking Fullerton Man in Gun Death
- Lobbyists' Reporting Law Tightened : Ethics: Lawyers or their clients will have to provide data. Move is an attempt to bypass a ruling that attorneys cited in refusing to reveal actions.
- Deborah Eidson Has Gone From Anguished Victim of Diabetic Blindness to Confident Parent and Wife. Now She'll Comfort Those Facing Trauma. : Guiding Others in Crisis
- $1.15 Million in Quake Aid Set Aside for Homeowners : Simi Valley: The federal funds will be available for low- and moderate-income residents in the form of grants or low-interest loans.
- Giving a New Perspective to the Art of Mexico : Exhibition: With 'Las Nuevas Majas,' which showcases 11 female artists working in Mexico City, curator Maria Guerra hopes to break down artistic and social barriers.
- Chicken Bowling
- Population Disagreement
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Simpson Case TV Coverage
- Croatian Currency
- Senate Candidates
- Conversion Plans
- Welfare Reform
- Middle-Class Tax Cut
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1994
- Obituaries - June 29, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 29, 1994
- O.C.'s Coastal Cities Gird for July 4 Throngs
- Simpson Hearing Focus Is on Evidence Testing
- ONLY 10? Irvine Co. senior vice president...
- Congress to Seek Legislation for CIA-FBI Cooperation : Espionage: Intelligence panel concludes a presidential order requiring the agencies to jointly investigate counterspies isn't working.
- Massive Newhall Ranch Proposal Sparks Concerns : Development: Critics fear traffic, environmental impact from planned Santa Clarita Valley subdivision.
- SBA Acts to Remedy Quake Ghost Towns : Relief: Officials will review disaster loan applications that were either denied or withdrawn.
- Soccer Fans Celebrating Mexico's Advance Clash Again With Police
- Domestic Abuse Shelters Will Get $6.1 Million : Violence: Spurred by Simpson case, L.A. and county officials address lack of space for those seeking refuge.
- Heat Wave, 8 Wildfires Still Burning in Southland : Weather: Four blazes are largely under control, but two in Riverside County pose problems. Forecasters say holiday weekend could be cooler.
- Newhall Ranch Plan Puts County Officials on Edge : Development: The environmental impact of a planned community east of Piru raises concerns.
- House Rewrites Phone, Cable Rules : Communications: Bill to ease 'Baby Bell' restrictions and let telephone firms deliver TV shows passes almost unanimously. Measure's fate in the Senate is uncertain.
- Key House Panel Abandons Effort to Write Health Bill : Congress: The Energy and Commerce Committee had been seen as a hope for compromise. Other proposals are likely to be too liberal to pass.
- MARKETING
- A Frankly Tough Challenge : Selling the Lowly Wiener Calls for High Creativity
- HEAT WAVE: The numbers don't lie when...
- BODY WATCH : Don't Get Mad-- Get Smart : Women shouldn't suffer silently or explode when they're angered, new research shows. Rather, they should deal with it-- their health may depend on it.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Shuffle May Not End Clinton Losing Streak
- SHAKE-UP AT THE WHITE HOUSE : 'Tiny Alice' With the Big Economic Picture : Staff: Rivlin, the new OMB director, hewed to the cry for deficit reduction. She has won converts since last year's bloody budget battle.
- Glendale Men Get 34-Year Terms in Firebombing
- Hitting a note high enough to shatter...
- City May Tap Cash Reserves to Pay Civic Arts Plaza Bills : Finances: Thousand Oaks could use funds earmarked for the golf course, treating waste water and providing liability insurance.
- Sizzle Is Here to Stay : Utilities, Farmers, Pet Owners Sweat Forecast of Continuing Heat Wave
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : MAYBE YOU SHOULD LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : DISTRACTIONS
- Stabilizing Dollar Helps Stocks; Dow Gains 48.56 : Markets: Traders also respond to a drop in commodity prices and bond yields. But some analysts see a 'flash rally.'
- G & H Rated in Top 50 Aerospace Electronics Suppliers
- INSURANCE
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos' Hill Builds Case by Beating Maddux
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : HOW ABOUT BRAZILIAN?
- MARKETING
- Summit Care Receives $28.6 Million in Stock Sale
- Image Entertainment Reports 4th-Quarter Profit
- RETAILING
- Coffee Futures Hit 5-Year High
- Russian Troops in New Role as Abkhazia Peacekeepers
- RSVP : VH-1 Tunes In a Few Charitable Causes
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Facing Supreme Test as a Friend : Relationships: Closeness of Simpson-Cowlings bonding is regarded as unusual in men. Male friendships often involve a fierce sense of loyalty, researchers say.
- In-Line Skating's Hot--but Is It Safe? : Recreation: Thousands have been injured. But do the numbers alone mean the sport is dangerous? The verdict isn't in yet.
- HANOI : Mission for MIAs
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Defense Pathologist a Familiar Face : Forensics: New Yorker Michael Baden has worked on several important cases, including the slayings of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
- SOMIS : Hearon Honored for His Volunteer Work
- Valedictorian Speaks Her Piece 52 Years After the Fact
- Smoking Debate Reaches Ballot
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- OXNARD : 15 Groups Lauded for Recycling Efforts
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Germans Hang On to Beat South Korea : Group C: Defending champions build 3-0 lead, survive heat and second-half rally in 3-2 victory.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Today's Games at a Glance
- PerfectData Reports Net Loss of $402,000
- Haiti Repression Reported Rising With Sanctions : Caribbean: U.N. secretary general sees 'no progress' toward ouster of military coup leaders.
- GOVERNMENT : Transport Industries Gear Up to Fight Effort to Derail ICC
- DHAKA : Dueling Protests
- BURBANK : Hearing Set for Dogs' Owners in Mauling
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Free Program Offers Quake Tips to Seniors
- Bogus Cards Used to Rob Accounts
- LAGUNA HILLS : Celebration on 4th Will Mark a First
- Judge Orders Release of Youth Offenders
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WHO AM I TO DISAGREE?
- NHL DRAFT : If Offer Is Right, Ducks Might Trade No. 2 Pick
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : APPARENTLY, IT'S HOW YOU PLAYED THE GAME
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Giants: Strawberry a No-Lose Proposition
- MARKETING
- Summer Is When Home Burglars Really Get Hot : Crime: Crooks thrive while homeowners vacation. That's why it's also the season when the sale of home security devices soar.
- Unocal Board OKs Reorganization
- Newport Beach's Pacific Snax Deals in Vegas Chips
- IRS Takes Aim at Business Taxes With New Enforcement Guidelines
- Q & A: Stronger Yen Fraught With Economic Risks on Both Sides
- Company Town
- BODY WATCH : At Home on the Sea
- O.C. Agency to Eliminate Dial-a-Ride
- Heat Eases, but Fires Still Burn : Weather: Rising humidity makes it seem hotter, forecasters say. High temperatures are expected to return for the holiday weekend.
- Drugs Called Danger to Welfare Reform : Legislation: University panel warns that failure to treat alcohol and substance abusers could cripple plan.
- Culture : After <i> le Brainstorming</i> , French Start War on Words : Fed up with 'Franglais,' Paris is imposing penalties for not using native terms.
- Regional Outlook : Germany Looks East for Labor : Low wages in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic are luring businesses. But while capital is not yet pouring over the border, the trend is provoking edginess at home.
- OXNARD : County Board Backs Expulsion of Student
- Court OKs Trial Over LAPD Use of Police Dogs
- CAMARILLO : Candidates Sought for School Board
- Auditor Ballots Won't Be Recounted
- Man Sentenced for Swindling Social Security
- In Memory of a Hero : East L.A. Man Is Focus of Planned Monument to Latino Medal Winners
- UNIVERSAL CITY : New Child-Care Center Opens on Studio Lot
- Judge Faces Trial in Molestation Case : Courts: Charges have been reduced in case involving attorney who says Stanley Samuel Feinstein fondled her in his office.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IRON MIGUEL
- Cinema Ride Applies for a Shelf Offering
- Russian Anti-Crime Decree Put Into Effect--Sort of : Law enforcement: Yeltsin gives police new power. But some officers aren't sure what to do with it.
- Profile : Colombian Tackles Malaria and Skeptics : Maverick scientist has had to convince critics worldwide that his synthetic vaccine can deter the deadly disease.
- Police Accept $50-Million Pact Offer
- Accused Bomber Now Aiding U.S., Prosecutors Say
- Body by Rover? : Forget the diet books and the gym. If you want a new body, just get yourself a dog.
- Wake-Up Call : Plan to Raise Bed Tax Spurs Debate on Tourism's Costs
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : PRIORITIES OUT OF WHACK
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S.-Romania Soccer Draws Impressive Ratings
- RSVP : Masking Merry on Opera Pacific's Behalf
- ANAHEIM : True Love Is Better Late Than Never
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Man Gets Life Term in Labor-Linked Killing
- ANAHEIM : 43 Arrested in 2-Day Prostitution Sweep
- A Man of Integrity Stays for the Election : Mexico's Salinas was right not to let Carpizo quit
- Court OKs Trial Over LAPD Use of Dogs : Ruling: In a federal appellate decision, the case of an Agua Dulce man who was mauled in Pacoima will go to jury.
- Young Condor Killed by Power Line
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SIMPSON CASE : Even in the most sensational L.A. cases, jurors have shown they can decide on evidence admitted in court. : Pretrial Publicity Isn't a Hindrance
- Petitions Filed to Reopen Poli Street : Traffic: Road bisecting Ventura High campus has been closed to cars during school hours. Residents angered by congestion seek ballot measure.
- VENTURA : Constituents See Assembly, Senate Sessions
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : ANALYSIS : After Second-Half Rally, Koreans Take Home Pride
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : YOU KNOW WHERE NICE GUYS FINISH
- As Kariya Stalemate Continues, Ducks Looking to Avoid Another : Hockey: With its top pick in 1993 draft still unsigned, team facing prospect that its first selection today could seek even more money.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TOUGH FUTURE EITHER WAY
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Today's Games at a Glance
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Today's Games at a Glance
- A's Still Alive in Baseball's Sorriest Division : Angels: Oakland only four games out in West after winning, 10-2, for 11th victory in 13 games.
- Dream Teams Abound Except for One : VH-1's First Award Show Delivers a Star-Studded Lineup
- Three County Golfers Advance to U.S. Junior Amateur Championship
- Birtcher Medical on the Road to Fiscal Recovery
- Here's What Makes Them Go Boom! in the Night Sky
- MARKETING : High-Tech PR Firm Green Light Opens Office in Santa Ana
- Stabilizing Dollar Helps Stocks; Dow Gains 48.56 : Markets: Traders also respond to a drop in commodity prices and interest rates. But some analysts see a 'flash rally.'
- Kemper Agrees to $3.25-Billion Takeover Bid : Mergers: Deal with Conseco may portend other 'strategic alliances' between mutual fund managers and insurers.
- COLUMN ONE : Noble Try to Reclaim Heritage : The Czech Republic is reviving aristocrats' old dreams by returning castles, land seized by the Communists. Fortunes and titles have faded, but the chance to restore family honor still shines.
- Number of Intercepted Refugees Soars
- Neighborhood Prepares to Move for Cleanup of Toxic Black Goo : Superfund: Orange County residents will be relocated from what is called one of worst hazardous waste sites in country. Fumes are blamed for a host of ailments.
- For Haiti's Wealthy, Crackdown Hasn't Ended Good Life : Sanctions: Shopping in Miami is out, but nightclubs, casinos and restaurants in Port-au-Prince are doing fine.
- The Press : Cartoonists Draw the Line in Rwanda
- Dispute Delays Reno Air's Bid to Serve O.C.
- TUSTIN : City Rewards Center for Work by Seniors
- Woman Given Time to Repay Quake Aid
- Student, 15, Is Sentenced in Poisoning : Courts: The youth pleads no contest to assault charge for putting caustic solution in teacher's soda.
- WOODLAND HILLS : President of Pierce Wants to Keep Farm
- GRANADA HILLS : Peace Corps Workers Recall Malawi Efforts
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : BLOODY BUT UNBOWED
- Captain Huff-and-Puff : Inveterate smoker Walt Netschert of Orange has designed a fan-equipped helmet to let nicotine addicts and those he has dubbed Fresh Air Freaks peaceably coexist. But he has had very few takers.
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL?
- 'In Cahoots' Conjures Up Boy's Kingdom
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hearing on Pipeline Plan Held : Oil: The $150-million project would carry crude 130 miles through the Santa Clarita and San Fernando valleys.
- Hijacking Arrest Made; Truck Found
- Countywide : Anti-Smog Efforts Win Recognition
- Sunshine Canyon Landfill Expansion Halted After 4 Days
- San Onofre Plan Generates Heated Debate : Utilities: Proposal to close plant 15 years ahead of schedule is expected to draw opposition from SCE, labor union at hearing tonight.
- A Demotion for Offerman : Dodgers: Starting shortstop is sent to Albuquerque. Defensive specialist Bournigal is called up to replace him.
- Thinking Cheaper on Electric Cars : Autos: With its Tropica, a small Florida firm is betting there's a market for a two-seater priced under $15,000.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Building a Reputation for Aiding the Homeless : Construction: HomeAid, a group formed by O.C. builders, has put up 17 shelters for the poor in the past five years.
- Zenith Says It Won't Sell CalFarm Life Subsidiary
- SWEET TALK: Congressional leaders often find fault...
- BERLIN : New President
- Doing Business : U.S. Grocer Bets He Can Change the Way Russians Shop : But to open a supermarket he also had to invest in farms, trucking. Giant Vladivostok, three years in the planning, will be the first one-stop shopping venue of its kind.
- VENTURA : City OKs Trolley; Service Starts Friday
- Exhibit Marks Smokey's 50th Year
- Principal Approves Rehiring Embattled High School Coach : Simi Valley: Mike Scyphers was accused of mishandling the team's discipline and finances. Board will decide if he returns.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IS THE NFL LISTENING?
- UC Irvine Coach Cano Caught Soccer Fever Before It Was Contagious : College: An early participant in U.S. youth organization, he is tapping his enthusiasm for the game to boost the Anteaters' programs.
- INSURANCE
- WIMBLEDON / MEN : Tabloid Ace Agassi Sent Packing by Martin
- California Amplifier Joins Wireless Cable TV Alliance
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NOT AGAINST BRAZIL
- Park, 18, Came of Age Far From Home : Hockey: Former Rancho Palos Verdes resident who moved to Toronto to play junior hockey is expected to be picked in NHL draft.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : SMOKE BUT NO FIRE
- U.S. Women Thrive Amid the Greenery : Wimbledon: Garrison-Jackson leads the way, upsetting second-seeded Sanchez Vicario.
- Weekend Box Office
- In Hollywood's Lineup : Movies: Scott Patterson gave up on baseball after five years in the minors. That was hard work. But the practice paid off--now that he's in 'Little Big League.'
- TV Review : 'Tata' Probes the Dark Side of Manhood
- The Color of Success: 'NYPD Blue' : Steven Bochco's hugely successful police show validated ABC's commitment to its multi-series deal with a producer known for 'rocking the boat.'
- Pop Music Review : Boston's Spore Shortens Its Jabberjaw Show
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE JURY IS IN FROM THE FRONTIER
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TAXING PROBLEM
- Navy Casts a Wary Eye at Disney's 'Tide' : Movies: The Pentagon is reluctant to assist with production of a drama about a submarine mutiny, which it calls far-fetched and alarmist.
- 13-Year-Old's Nudity Results in Court Blocking Film : Movies: The boy's mother gets injunction from Irish justice system to stop release of 'War of the Buttons.' Warner Bros. will contest the complaint.
- Speaking His Peace : Raymond Myers Hopes to 'Touch Our Souls' and Evoke Change With His Reggae
- Forecast: Cloudy Job Horizon : Study Says Ventura County Can Expect Faint Recovery by End of Decade, but Largely in Services
- Immigrant Cost Study Draws Fire : Economy: Updated figures by Rice professor claim $44-billion expense to taxpayers in 1993. Critics call the original and revised reports flawed.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Despite the Odds, Germany's Kohl Is Once Again a Front-Runner : Election: Long-ruling chancellor gets a boost as Social Democrats' moderate leader slips in early polling.
- Media : TV Station Gives Palestinians a Voice--But No Picture : Palestinian Broadcasting Corp. has great dreams of unifying its people. But it must first overcome a lack of funds and internal power struggles.
- 2-Man Ukrainian Runoff Set as Returns Trickle In : Election: Incumbent, former prime minister will square off next month in presidential race.
- THE TIMES POLL : Wide Majority of Public Backs LAPD Pay Raise
- SHAKE-UP AT THE WHITE HOUSE : Gergen's Star a Bit Dimmer as He Shoots Over to State : Adviser: Clinton moves his aide over to Christopher's staff. Those saying goodby and those saying hello to him are both expressing joy.
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Volunteer Can Help Widowed Spouses Grieve
- SIMI VALLEY : 'Dodger Day' Tickets to Aid Depot Project
- Conroy Wants Paddle Opinion Reconsidered
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TALK OF THE TOWN
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WELL, MAYBE THE BEER
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THE FLAG
- APSL's Salsa Also Will Compete in Mexico's New Division 1-A
- Magic Buys Piece of the Rock : New Laker Executive Now Owns About 5% of the Team
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees' Key Becomes First 12-Game Winner
- Daly Disqualified for Signing Incorrect Scorecard
- Theater Review : Comic Truths Ring Out in 'Circle'
- Answering Dunaway's 'Sunset' Charges : Theater: Lloyd Webber's spokesman gives composer-producer's perspective on the issue.
- Mann to Head Foreign Operations at Vans Inc.
- Company Town : NEWS ANALYSIS : For Now, TV Viewers Are Spared Another Juggling of the Channels : Cable: A final high court ruling on the 'must-carry' statute could be years away.
- AST Research Inc.: Safi Qureshey, chief executive...
- REAL ESTATE
- Provo, Utah-based Novell Inc. has completed its...
- National Agenda : Civic Pride Blooms in Eritrea : The extraordinary is commonplace in Africa's newest nation. Government officials are even punctual.
- Profile : Mexican Politics' Endangered Species : Carlos Hank Gonzalez represents the last of a grand line of technocrats. His impending retirement has sparked speculation.
- URBAN PLANNING : Group Hopes Greener Cities Will Be Safer : A nonprofit organization hopes to acquire 250 parks. Experts have long linked recreation, crime prevention.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Automobile Club to Rebuild Damaged Building
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SIMPSON CASE : Try It in Court, Not in the Press : Prejudicial material like the 911 tapes and citation of anonymous sources compromises the right to a fair trial.
- Agencies for Seniors to Share $1.1 Million
- IRVINE : Council Ponders Fate of Charities Center