- Stuck Accelerator Blamed in Camarillo Car Crash
- State Senate OKs Bergeson's '1-Strike' Bill : Crime: The measure is sent to the Assembly on a 33-0 vote. If enacted, it would slap first-time child molesters and some rapists with sentences of 25 years to life.
- VAN NUYS : Key Menendez Hearing Rescheduled for Wednesday
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Today's Games at a Glance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew Calls to Congratulate Puckett
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Says He's Bearing Down
- TELEVISIONPotential PBS Cuts: In a move to...
- Dance Review : 'Ryukyu' Celebrates Okinawan Culture
- NCAA Change Dumb to Some : Basketball: New rule that allows undergraduates to return to school after testing NBA draft stirs controversy.
- Valencia Firm's Air Box to Be Used in Germany
- County Jobless Rate in May Decreases to 6.4%
- Right Start's Net Income Down 8% in 4th Quarter
- House Panel Asks Fiske to Testify on Whitewater
- High Court OKs Congress' Right to Regulate Cable TV : Media: Firms can be required to carry the signals of over-the-air stations in their areas, justices rule.
- More Human Radiation Tests Disclosed by Energy Dept.
- LAUGH LINES
- Knitz Pleads Guilty in O.C. Water District Case : Scandal: He will pay $20,000 fine and do community service in plea deal. Judge astonished by leniency.
- 2 Teens Called 'Crafty' Killers in Tay Slaying
- City Building 'Bridge' to Year 2064 : Thousand Oaks: Group devises plan for time capsule to be buried outside Civic Arts Plaza. Artifacts may include kids' predictions for the future.
- Dip in Temperatures No Real Relief : Heat: As some Valley readings hit the 100s, residents of a Canoga Park complex put up with broken air conditioners and a closed swimming pool.
- Riverside Educator Takes County Job
- ANAHEIM : 4th Weekend Killing Being Investigated
- Court Order Stops Clearing of Trees to Make Way for Dump Expansion
- Young Condor Killed by Power Line
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NO RESPECT FOR IRISH
- Pasquini Resigns as Head of Fortune Petroleum
- Golden Systems' Perpetual Price War : Technology: Low-cost Indian labor is key to the power supply firm's success. But competition remains a threat.
- * Bob Boyle has been named vice...
- Struggling O.C. Bank Delays Stock Offering : Finance: Postponement leaves CommerceBancorp, concerned about its link to First Pension Corp., open to regulatory action.
- Added Neupogen Use With Marrow Transplants OKd
- MARKETING
- It Really Is Boiling Hot for Crews on the Fire Line
- BOOK REVIEW / ESSAYS : Fascinating Message Never Quite Transcends Medium : BORDERLANDS <i> by Scott L. Malcomson</i> ; Faber & Faber; $22.95, 256 pages
- BODY WATCH : YOUR BODY : Ailments-- and Treatments-- for Surfers Only
- LAGUNA BEACH : Report Downgrades Ancient Slide Threat
- SOUTH COUNTY : Tutors Needed for English Program
- POMONA : 19-Year-Old Pleads Guilty in Murder of Witness, 14
- Valley Interview : Officials Discuss Need for Controversial Septic Waste Dump Site
- BUENA PARK : Revolutionary War Days to Be Relived
- Countywide : 11 Athletes Receive $1,500 Scholarships
- An Oasis of the Past : Neighborhood: The Uplifters Club built a Pacific Palisades getaway for its fun-loving, influential members. Even today, the band's whimsical legacy is felt at the ranch.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S. Players Left in Dark : Rule: They say they weren't told about changes in yellow carding. Harkes claims he wouldn't have played Sunday had he known.
- Asking Price for GM Plant Drops : Property: The auto maker marks down its Van Nuys facility from $50 million to $30 million in a bid to lure buyers to the site, which closed two years ago.
- Redken Signs Up for Styles on Video System
- SHAKE-UP AT THE WHITE HOUSE : Panetta Selection Expected to Serve Several Purposes : White House: He faces tasks of bringing order to the staff and increasing President's leverage with Congress.
- Scyphers' Rehiring Is Endorsed by Principal : Simi Valley: Baseball coach was accused of mishandling his team's discipline and finances. School board will decide whether he will return.
- Insecure Workers Are Fodder for Fascists : Change: Turbocharged capitalism has swept away the dull but safe jobs that sustained the middle class, now desperate for sympathetic leadership.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : It's Do or Die Today : Group E: Key matches on a Super Tuesday will result in the elimination of at least one top team.
- Where Are They Now? : GARY CARTER
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spain Beats Remnants of Bolivia : Group C: South Americans are three scorers shy of a full team because of suspensions but still get first World Cup goal ever in losing, 3-1.
- MARKETING
- Company Town : Paul West Is Promoted at UNI Distribution
- 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.
- Contracting Services to Save Anaheim $800,000 This Year
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE NEWS IS STILL GREAT ON MONDAY
- A Miss-Leading Assumption : Despite gender grouping, BankAmerica's 'Recent Prints by Women Artists' features pleasant works not often seen locally.
- Mexican Group to Buy Del Monte Foods : Mergers: Billionaire Carlos Cabal Peniche is behind the $1-billion agreement. Deal continues trend by firms seeking to compete under NAFTA.
- Sprint Exec to Become PacBell President
- Chain to Shift Headquarters to Las Vegas : Mental health: Community Psychiatric Centers of Laguna Hills will soften blow locally by moving 30 jobs here from L.A.
- Today's Employers Find Rich Resource Among 'Unretirees' : Careers: But many older job seekers face a tough time convincing some firms that choosing them can be wise.
- Company Town : Stark Finds Little Nostalgia for Old Idea
- Company Town
- North Carolina Builder to Acquire Golden West Homes in Stock Deal
- Dollar Tumbles to a Record Low, Then Recovers
- RIO DE JANEIRO : Money, Money, Money
- County Coalition Drafts Alternative to EPA Smog Plan : Pollution: Strategy would impose fees on motorists who drive the most and purchase cleaner-running cars for low-income residents.
- LANCASTER : Student Sentenced to Camp in Poisoning of Teacher
- SEAL BEACH : Pier May Reopen by July 4th Weekend
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Facts and Figures
- Black's Back, Dodgers Lose : Baseball: In second start of season, he gives up only two hits in seven innings as the Giants hold on, 3-2.
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- Montclair Prep's Steele to Take Sabbatical From Coaching Baseball
- O.C. Pop Music Review : Jimmie Dale Gilmore Converts the Fortunate
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ATTACK OF THE GIANT PAELLA
- Mission Produce to Market Irvine Avocados
- Syncor Purchases 100,000 Shares of Its Common Stock
- Franklin Murphy Service Thursday on UCLA Campus
- Ethnic Discord : Pilgrimage of Egypt's Copts a Test of New Mideast Peace : As Cairo drops restrictions on travel to Israel, the Christian minority is leading the way. But their journeys risk angering Islamic militants, as well as their own Pope.
- Moon Struck : It's been 25 years since 'Buzz' Aldrin dazzled the world by planting our flag on the moon. Now, amid the rush of activity marking the event, many wonder: What did we learn up there?
- High Court Upholds Church-State Split
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : THE TIMES POLL : Half Say They Are Sympathetic Toward Simpson : Blacks are nearly twice as likely as whites to hold that opinion. Overall, many respondents are critical of Garcetti and media coverage of the case.
- How Best to Remember Stonewall : Pass a bill in Congress to curb workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Approves Preliminary Budget
- Score Another One for the 'Red Team' : Public/private effort, after convincing Lego of California's appeal, wins over Taco Bell
- GLENDALE : Scholarships to Be Awarded at Dinner
- WORLD CUP SOCCER '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : OMINOUS WARNING
- Doty Concentrates on Turning Tragedy Into a Turning Point : Softball: Former Westminster High standout, whose brother was killed in an auto accident, helps Arizona win NCAA title.
- Where Are They Now? : ROGER REPOZ
- NHL DRAFT : If Offer Is Right, Ducks Might Trade No. 2 Pick
- Calnetics Pays $4.4 Million for Agricultural Products
- Stakes Rising for H & H Takeover by Weatherford
- HEALTH
- Iwerks Expects to Report Loss in 4th Quarter
- HEALTH
- Is Help for Troubled Homeowners Too Good to Be True?
- Venezuela Imposes Controls to Check Runaway Inflation : South America: Certain rights are suspended. Government will set maximum prices on some basic items.
- Explosive Gains Being Made in the Fireworks Industry : Holiday: The American Pyrotechnics Assn. estimates sales have more than tripled from 1980 to 1993, from about $75 million to around $250 million.
- Ex-Sheriff's Officer Faces Theft Charge
- GLENDALE : Forgery Suspect, Officer Hurt at Bank
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Exonerates LAPD Officer in Fatal Shooting
- WESTLAKE : Hearing Date Settled in Shooting Case
- Inspiring the Children of Migrant Workers : Education: Teachers' assistants with the Mini Corps program rely on their experience in the fields to help others excel academically.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Law Sets Terms for Tattoo Parlors
- To His Father and Grandfather, Youngest Namesake Is Just Al
- Hughes Adds to Industrial Property Glut : . . . but Market's New Burden May Sell Quickly
- FDA Approves Fourth Drug for Treatment of AIDS, HIV
- Korean Talks Reportedly Set
- LA PUENTE : Gunman Slain by Deputies After Killing 1, Wounding 3
- Snyder's Partner to Pay Fine in Campaign Probe : Politics: Gilbert Archuletta admits disguising illegal contributions, state says. He will pay $16,000.
- It's Not a Game, It's a Religion
- Daly Disqualified for Signing Incorrect Scorecard
- Congress' Health Plan Debate
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Consider Bicycles
- Jimmy Carter
- Unwelcome Signal
- U.S.-China Relations
- Car-Pool Planners Have Signals Crossed
- Feeding Frenzy
- Developing Issues
- Earthquake Insurance
- No Simple Answer for Bus Fare Increase
- Panetta Named Chief of Staff in Major White House Shake-Up : Presidency: Clinton's friend McLarty will step aside and become the counselor to the President. Gergen will move to State Dept. and Rivlin will be budget director in effort to add 'strength, vitality.'
- Man Adopts Boy
- Value the Topsoil
- Obituaries - June 28, 1994
- Obituaries - June 28, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 28, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 28, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 28, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 28, 1994
- Ex-Wife's Father Raises Doubt on Simpson Alibi : Court: He sets phone call earlier than coroner did. Prosecutors also face hurdle--they lack murder weapon.
- Clinton Makes First Formal Denial of Sex Suit Charges : Courts: President asks immunity from litigation. White House to announce creation of legal defense fund.
- SHAKE-UP AT THE WHITE HOUSE : Support for Clinton Slipping, Poll Finds
- U.S. Weapon-Grade Uranium Production Tops Estimates
- BEEING DEFENSIVE: Making honey is a tough...
- Antonovich Is Jockeying for MTA Post
- Antonovich Tries to Beat Edelman to Head MTA : Politics: Whoever chairs transit agency will be able to control its agenda. Route of east-west rail line in the Valley is seen as being at stake.
- CHINA
- Stock Deals Put Lawmakers Under Scrutiny
- Trading Post Offers More Than Just Bargains : Hobbies: Veteran trainer Moe Di Sesso might have more animals than antiques on his three-acre ranch.
- Farmers' Market to Benefit the Elderly
- CENTRAL : SANTA ANA : City Approves HUD Grant Distribution
- NORTH : BREA : New School Leader Held Post in Tustin
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Butcher's Control Concerns Lachemann
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Scheduled to Face Valenzuela
- She's All Aflutter : Even After 22 Years, Navratilova Fights Nerves at Wimbledon
- Drive Like Jehu Is Swerving Out of the Shadows : Pop music: The group, which plays in Costa Mesa on June 30, is trying to lose its close association with Rocket From the Crypt.
- The Pacific : Asia Still Investors' No. 1 Emerging Market, Survey Says
- Physical Education Instructor Delights in Constant Change
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Africa, Signs of Hope Amid Turmoil : Progress: However bleak the immediate future may seem, many believe one tragic era has ended and a more promising one is beginning.
- Giving Back : 'I Don't Just Teach Music . . .'
- Multicultural Manners : Wedding Dishes Up a Dilemma
- CENTRAL : WESTMINSTER : Home Destroyed by Fast-Moving Fire
- Economic Profile
- NORTHWEST : HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Agrees to Pay Overtime for Parade
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DON'T FORGET YOUR WALLET
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S. Might Be In, but Harkes Is Definitely Out : Penalty: Midfielder gets second yellow card, then squabbles with Balboa.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : OPPORTUNITY
- Unser Gives Penske Another Victory
- Hungary Tips U.S., Wins Alamo Cup
- Las Vegas' Bonk Looks Like Sure Bet to NHL : Hockey: Czech performed well at 17 in the International Hockey League. Now 18, he is rated the top prospect for Tuesday's draft.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Theater : 'Tracks' Follows King's Agenda
- Clinton's Dream of Realignment Derailed by Reality : Most days he's still caught in the same shouting matches that have polarized Washington for years.
- Oedipus, Achilles and O. J.--Lessons From Antiquity for Our Time : Simpson case: True tragic heroes embody human flaws, knowledge imparted by the Greeks that should comfort us.
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : NEWPORT BEACH : Planning Panel OKs Building New Eatery
- McKillop Leads Bullfrogs Past the Blades
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GET HIM A RACE CAR, SOUTHERN ACCENT
- Bleszynski Overpowers Ahn for Sectional Championship
- Coppage Takes Chance on Experience : Movies: Literary agent bucks suspected age discrimination to specialize in scripts from veteran older writers. They're all selling.
- RETAILING
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Resignation of Hata Throws Japan for Loop : Economy: Turmoil around talks to choose a successor could threaten nation's recovery.
- GM Expected to Move Wagoner to No. 2 Post : Automotive: Chief financial officer today to be named head of North American operations.
- Paddling With the Current : Outdoors: Business is growing for a handful of Southland stores dealing with kayaks, as more people discover joys of taking to water.
- Polls Favor Kravchuk in Ukraine Vote : Election: Independence-minded president's chief opponent is Russia-leaning former premier. Runoff is likely.
- Obituary
- COMMITMENTS : Words to Live By
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Far From Ripe for the Ballot
- If you walk to the end of...
- Platform : Should Everybody Speak English on Job?
- Forgive Us Our Debts--for Trees : Forests: 'Debt-for-nature' swaps could slow the sell-off of tropical America's timberlands.
- Huntington Beach's Gonzalez Paces County All-Stars
- VIETNAM
- Witt Vows FEMA Aid for 'Ghost' Buildings : Recovery: He and Feinstein, touring areas blighted by the quake, promise to speed funding for fencing and security.
- 2 Men Killed, 2 Hurt in Shootings
- WESTLAKE : Gunman Robs Eatery, Threatens Employees
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : INSTANT HUMBLE
- Smoking-Related Deaths Down, but Nevada Leads U.S.
- Ex-Allies Feud Over Use of Smoking Tax
- DEATH TOLL: Summer isn't all fun. Despite...
- Subduction Zones Shift to Forefront in Earth Studies : Science: Researchers say the areas where 'slabs' of one tectonic plate dive under another have caused major quakes and played a role in volcanoes.
- CAMARILLO : Controlled Brush Fire Drill Planned Today
- Manager Trades City Helm for Private Realm : Ventura: John Baker is remembered as tenacious, trustworthy and sometimes brusque as he leaves to start his own consulting company.
- Dear Street Smart:Recently you ran a question...
- L.A. Run of 'Sunset' Ends Quietly Despite Flap : Theater: Several dozen fans seek tickets to the final two performances. Most criticize the sudden closing of the musical.
- New Combo Gives Power to Dodgers : Baseball: Butler and Piazza hit home runs for the second game in a row as L.A. denies the Astros' Drabek his 11th victory, 5-4.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ERIN GO BRAGH, ROLL BELGIAN TIDE
- Talk Radio '94 Stirs the Air, if Nothing Else : Radio: National convention of talk-show hosts is filled with schmoozing and gripes about access to Clinton. Many L.A. personalities stay home.
- CHINA
- Not Meeting Their Goals
- ABUSE CASES: Charlotte Russo returns to court...
- Mr. Mentor : He influenced students and launched the ethnic-studies revolution. Now Joe White wants to stop and take stock.
- S. Africans Try to Save Penguins From Slick
- Wedding Memories Rekindled by Party at Old Courthouse
- Another Fiscal Showdown Ahead : Government: County budget planners again wrestle with making ends meet. But this year, some say, the necessary cuts will 'really hurt.'
- Possible Left-Turn Arrows on Harbor Subject of Fullerton Study
- It's More Than a Game : Being an Umpire Is Way of Life for David Gonzalez
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : LEGS TIRE BEFORE GAMESMANSHIP
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Sorry, Bora, but This One Is a Snora
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : CAMEROON'S BELL QUITS TEAM
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MAYBE A REAL DAWN
- St. Louis Contingent Comes Calling on Rams : Football: Missouri group officially steps into battle to lure team from Anaheim.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ENGLAND TRIES TO CONVERT THE HEATHEN
- 'Voice of the Homeless' Is an Album of Humanity : Music: Talented street musicians inspired Rex Neilson's project, which has produced life-changing results.
- REAL ESTATE
- AIRLINES
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Puckett Passes Carew on the Twins' Hit List
- Unser Gives Penske Another Victory
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- NEW ZEALAND
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : PenUltimate Programs Its Success With Tenacity, Flexibility, Foresight
- Family Van Runs Over, Kills Toddler
- The Historian and His Friend Abe : Civil War: James McPherson delivers final lecture at the Huntington Library's Lincoln exhibit. He also discusses his opposition to a proposed Disney theme park near battle sites in Virginia.
- CENTRAL : SANTA ANA : New Law Mandates Fast Cable Response
- Refugee From North Makes Good in San Juan : Lifestyle: Former mayor of Manhattan Beach has gained many influential friends and large stake in South County future.
- What I've Learned
- McCarron Gets 6,000th Victory : Hollywood Park: He rides two winners, including Andestine in the Milady Handicap, to reach plateau at 39.
- Seemiller Wins in Table Tennis : Seniors: After winning easily most of the day, he is forced to play five games in the final of the National Seniors Open.
- Salmon Is Critical of His Play
- Houston Hands Splash Its First Defeat
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : JUST WIN TIE, BABY
- Pacific Chorale to Include Oakland Ballet in '94-95
- Speculation About a Hike in Interest Rates Grows : Currency: Clinton aide urges patience, but analysts call for action to support the dollar.
- Bailey Says Simpson Won't Plead Insanity : Courts: Lawyer declares defendant has alibi. He also chastises prosecutors for their public pretrial remarks.
- World IN BRIEF : BANGLADESH : Writer Reportedly Seeks U.S. Asylum
- Cities Draw Line in Sand Over Upkeep of Beaches : Budget: Despite county threats to pull lifeguards and cleanup crews, coastal towns say they cannot pay more.
- Youth Opinion : Computers 'Open a Whole New World'
- VENTURA : Final Hearing Set on Cabrillo Annexation
- SADDLEBACK/SOUTH BEACH : SAN CLEMENTE : Hanging On to Hopes of Hanging 10
- Crowd Enjoys Arts Festival Despite Heat : Thousand Oaks: Outdoor event at Conejo Creek North Park attracts several thousand people. International food and entertainment abound.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : IT'S COOL ON THE BENCH
- No More Digs? : Lynwood Earns Respect With Volleyball Title at Watts Games
- A Melting Pot Spices His Ballet : Dance: Choreographer Randy Duncan uses disparate styles to create "A Tri-Fling," which will have L.A. premiere on Friday.
- Live Coverage Takes On a Life of Its Own
- A Honeymoon in Cyberspace?
- Mussolini Diaries Seem to Be Genuine : History: Experts are impressed by volumes found in trunk. But past forgeries make discovery controversial.
- Baby Bells Prepare for Big Changes in Industry : Communications: Regulations and increasing competition will force the structural transformation of the local monopolies.
- Morgan's Violent Youth Foretold Trouble : Profile: Alleged killer displayed an explosive rage during his O.C. teen years, friends say.
- VENTURA : Merchants Hold 1st Children's Celebration
- NORTH : BREA : Panel: Open Spaces Should Be Preserved
- Olympian Rouse Beats Buyukuncu
- HORSE RACING : Lure Surges Late to Win the Caesars
- 'Little Buddha's' Sense of Wonder Is No Small Thing
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DIEGO FAN CLUB, BELGIUM CHAPTER
- Lynn Vogen, Kenny Wetzel, Tom Mattox and...
- COMMITMENTS : Crowd Control : Taking on a roommate is like going on a blind date that doesn't end after one night. But a lot of people are finding good reasons to take the plunge.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Ex-Foster Children to Be Honored Today
- Community Comment : Our 'Ancestors Knew English Was Necessary'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton Wins Senior Event Easily, but Son Fails to Complete Double
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : The Real Colombia Arrives Too Late : Group A: Early favorite posts a solid 2-0 victory over Switzerland, but its time is up.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Jazz : Gonzalo Rubalcaba: More Than Simply Fast
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Rebel Attacks Delay Evacuations
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Where 'Normal' Is Dying for Being Black : BLACKER THAN A THOUSAND MIDNIGHTS <i> by Susan Straight</i> ; Hyperion $21.95, 388 pages
- The Simpsons Shared Happy Times in O.C.
- Hebron Killer Acted Alone, Panel Decides : Mideast: Israeli commission criticizes lax security in deaths of Muslims shot by Jewish settler in a mosque. Palestinians denounce report for not assessing individual blame.
- CENTRAL : GARDEN GROVE : Man Shot During Scuffle in Park
- Soccer Gives Kids a Respite From Simpson Saga
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GERMANS RUN AWAY TO RICH AND FAMOUS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHO'S ON FIRST?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MAYBE SOME ROOMS IN THE WHITE HOUSE?
- CENTRAL : GARDEN GROVE : Shooting Victim, 19, Is in Fair Condition
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : NEWPORT BEACH : Hostel Plans to Come Before City Tonight
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- SOUTH KOREA
- Vault in O.C. Holds Trove of Nixon Letters
- COMMITMENTS : Keeping Quiet Only Lets Hurts Fester
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHANGE : Efficient Capitalism Runs Amok : Economic structures fall in years, not generations; dislocations are more than people, families and communities can bear.
- U.S. Leaders Kick Off Latin American Tour : Trade: Delegation is led by Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown.
- ECONOMY
- COMMITMENTS : What a Life of Solitude Does Not Afford: an Education
- Hata Won't Regain Post, Aide Says : Japan: Leaders of coalition that led the government are staying out of negotiations on a new prime minister.
- Today's Topic
- Fumes Force Evacuation of Oxnard Store
- COUNTYWIDE : Assembly Race Loser Abandons Recount
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Romania Puts U.S. in Its Place--3rd : Group A: Early goal can't be overcome at sweltering Rose Bowl. Bickering Americans still not assured of reaching the second round.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds, Thompson Lead Giants, 8-1
- Live in N.Y.! 3 Who Can Newsblast, L.A. Style : TELEVISION
- He's the Voice of Dodger <i> Beisbol</i> : Radio: The popular Jaime Jarrin is the Spanish equivalent of Vin Scully, calling the Dodger games on more than 40 radio stations.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Mexican Official Withdraws Resignation : Politics: Interior Minister Jorge Carpizo MacGregor will oversee August elections. Decision seen as boost for president.
- Stake in Casino Gives U.S. an Unusual Hand to Play : Gambling: Seized in a drug case, Bicycle Club makes millions for feds. But criminal probe complicates issue.
- And You Think Playboy Is Sexy?
- Group Raises Funds to Fight Radar Tower : Ojai: At a barbecue, people who want the weather-tracking station moved get together some cash and some ways to continue their campaign.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- IDB Retains Arthur Andersen as Its Auditor : Accounting: The firm's previous auditor quit over financial reporting rift.
- RSVP : Hanks Rides Congratulatory Wave
- Synagogues Go Courting at Open House
- CENTRAL : ORANGE : High School Bus Service Faces Ax