- French Troops Guard Tutsi Refugee Camp in Rwanda; Mass Graves Found
- D.A.'s Office Can Pursue Sex Case Against Judge : Court: Motion by defense lawyers for Stanley Samuel Feinstein is denied. He is accused of molesting female attorney.
- Soka Campus Is Delivered New Setback : Calabasas: The California Supreme Court refuses to listen to the university's argument to prevent seizure of its scenic 245-acre campus.
- 14 Receive $972 Fines in Cockfighting Case
- THOUSAND OAKS : Special-Education Programs Added
- 2 Environmentalists Arrested at Landfill : Sunshine Canyon: Pair climb fence in bid to halt the destruction of oak trees as dump owner prepares for expansion of site.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Puts Off Vote on Utilities Tax
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHEN IN ROME . . .
- Pop Music Review : Lush Sharpens Its Image at LunaPark
- Musically, He Lives for the Moment : Pop music: Guitarist Ottmar Liebert believes in the power of improvisation. He brings his flamenco-flavored sounds to the Coach House this evening.
- Supreme Court Strengthens Rights of Property Owners : Development: Ruling limits government power to demand land in exchange for building permits.
- Japanese Premier Faces Vote of No-Confidence
- Slain Gulf Soldier's Widow Sentenced to Life
- Winston Miller; Screenwriter, Producer
- Dollar Tumbles as Bid to Buoy Currency Falters
- POP/ROCKHe Writes the Musicals: Pop star Barry...
- INSIDE & OUT : Impressionable Art
- B-52 Crash Kills All 4 on Board at Spokane Base
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Sea Country Center Gets Dedicated Today
- OXNARD : School District to Eliminate 22 Jobs
- THOUSAND OAKS : Artists Pitch In to Assist Quake Victim
- TUSTIN : Voters to Decide on Council Term Limits
- RESEDA : Arts Exhibit Shows Seniors' Creativity
- Countywide : Local Cable TV Show Tells Story of Soccer
- GLENDALE : Applicants Sought for 2 Commissions
- SACRAMENTO WATCH : Capitol Hill
- Taking Names and Getting the Lowdown on the Upper Crust : 'Should the pendulum swing back, and you get to a table with six forks and five spoons, you'll know what to do.'
- Aftershock Watch
- Ruotolo Rolls 7 to Lead Splash
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : Cameroon Doesn't Have It in the Bag
- VAN NUYS : Activists Gain in Copter-Noise Fight
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : OVERCONFIDENT?
- LAGUNA BEACH : Fire Victims Aid Group Seeks Helpers
- Guess Who Wasn't Invited? : Unbelievable gaffe over Africa conference
- Compromise Health Plan Unveiled but Without Universal Coverage : Legislation: Bipartisan group of senators focuses on affordability and slower path to covering all Americans. It's seen as a setback for Clinton.
- Lutheran Bishop in L.A. Announces Resignation : Ministry: J. Roger Anderson will become pastor of a church in Sun City West, Ariz.
- Orange Man Jailed in Woman's Fatal Stabbing
- LONG BEACH : Candidate Who Lost by One Vote to Ask to View Ballots
- Coalition Launches Free Immunization Drive
- An Armenian Soldier's Perspective: 'Dying Many Times Is Not Enough' : War: Fighter wounded in battles with Azerbaijan is brought to Glendale for treatment. Nearly killed twice, he still wants to return to the front.
- OJAI VALLEY : Local Mormons Re-Enact Trek by Ancestors
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- TV Review : TV Hall of Fame: It's the Presenters' Show
- Faye Dunaway Blasts 'Capricious' Lloyd Webber : Theater: Would-be 'Sunset Boulevard' star questions her firing and the decision by the producer-composer to close musical Sunday.
- Orange County Business
- MARKET TURMOIL CLOUDS THE RECOVERY : As Dollar Fades, So Does Optimism : California Casts a Wary Eye at Fed and Hopes for Stability
- GARDENING : Bright Nasturtiums Really Season the Plot
- Sudanese Wonder if Fundamentalist Course Can Right History of Failure : Africa: The regime denies U.S. accusations it has links to terrorism. It contends such charges are meant to thwart the spread of Islam.
- Haiti Military Plans to Lobby in U.S. : Caribbean: Lt. Gen. Cedras reportedly obtained $500,000 from the Central Bank at a favorable exchange rate for campaign against return of Aristide.
- Joseph R. Crotti; State Aeronautics Director
- Skeletons of 30 Monks, Baby Found
- Settler Acted Alone in Massacre, Israeli Panel Reportedly Finds
- O.C. Attorney's Divided Time Assailed by Judges : Courts: Critics say lawyer with contract to defend indigents spends much of his time in South America.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : A Violent Deja Vu : Officer's Arrival at Scene of Slayings Brings Back Memories of Tate Murders
- Thomas Lowther; Computer Marketing Pioneer
- Russia, Europe Sign Key Trade Pact : Commerce: The agreement lifts most European barriers to Russian exports and sets talks on a free-trade zone.
- Pollution Reaches Unhealthful Level
- Blaze Briefly Stirs Memories of Ortega Fire : Firefighting: The county's new helicopter helps put out flames that threaten San Juan Capistrano homes.
- Court Refuses to Hear Soka Case
- GLENDALE : Fire Chief Helped Link 3 Departments
- FULLERTON : Recall Group Accuses City of Delaying Vote
- BOXING ROUNDUP : Williams Beats Cooper in Seventh Round
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : At 43, Duran Will Get Perhaps Last Rich Fight
- Woods Upset in Semifinals of State Amateur Golf Play
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Lipkis Dials Long Distance for Sprinters
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : TOGETHER FOR A KICK
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : PERSONNEL
- Theater Review : Searching for Edwin Fischer
- Why They Closed 'Blvd.' and Rode Into Sunset : News analysis: Box-office sales hinted at a dark future for the Faye Dunaway version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Venture was labeled too risky.
- Orange County Business : New Vice President for CKE Chain
- Get a Leg Up on Fixing Wobbly Chair Joints
- GARDENING : Plants Take a Position on Sunny vs. Shady Spots
- TACO BELL DECISION: STAY IN O.C. : Real Estate Slump Helped Chain Get 'Sweetheart Deal' : Lease: Landlord slashes rent, tosses in $4 million for improvements and offers free parking to keep tenant.
- Couple Charged With Filing 2,601 Fraudulent Requests for Asylum
- New Suit Planned Over Gun Permits
- Teen Kills Girlfriend, 14, Then Himself
- Stocktons Are First Family of Links
- Corruption Fighter Leads Belarus Vote : Election: Alexander G. Lukashenko, 39, takes 45.1% of the ballots in a political upset. He favors closer ties with Russia.
- CHP Cites District for Poor School Bus Upkeep : Transportation: Officials are threatened with criminal charges for failure to conduct regular inspections and keep up-to-date records at Van Nuys facility.
- FILLMORE : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Death of Child, 3
- CYPRESS : School District to Increase Class Sizes
- Triple Killer's Bid for New Trial Rejected : Courts: Sentencing hearing for Thomas Maniscalco, a lawyer and motorcycle gang leader, is continued.
- PORT HUENEME : Power Failure Affects Traffic
- Front and Center : Entertainment: Some fans were in line a day before tickets went on sale to see Randy Travis and other country idols at the Antelope Valley Fair.
- Game That's More Than a Game : Computer 'replay' of World War II points to a larger problem in Japan
- Students Seek to Curb Speech That's Offensive
- Hot Time in the City : Mexico's Victory Over Ireland Sparks Wild Celebrations, Disturbances in the Capital
- Rebound of Mandeville : Basketball Coach Waves Goodby to Baseball
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THEY DRINK THE WATER?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : When Teamwork Is Topic, Baron, Garcia Open Up
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : COME, WATCH, LEAVE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GOOD TIMING
- Theater Review : Is This the Sandra She Wants to Be? : Bernhard calls 'Excuses for Bad Behavior' a work in progress. So far, her sincerity and singing are less effective than confrontation.
- Consumer Advocates, Regulators Criticize Disaster Insurance Bill
- Orange County Business
- LIFE SAVER: It was a gut feeling,...
- Insecticide Spraying of Passengers on Airliners Coming Under Scrutiny : Chemicals: Many countries require 'disinsection' of travelers. Political and diplomatic issues face U.S. officials seeking changes.
- Woman Saves Child as She Is Killed by Runaway Bus at Park
- Police Investigating Teen's Death as Possible Homicide
- Fireworks Sales No Dud in Fillmore : Holiday: Nonprofit groups are preparing for an onslaught of buyers from all over the region. But the merchandise is illegal anyplace else in Ventura County.
- Anderson Is Honored by Editors
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : RAPPIN' THE WORLD CUP
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THERE'S NO 7TH INNING
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: DWAYNE MURPHY : Comfort Zone Is the End : Baseball Career Over, He Returns to His First Love--Football
- Drive Like Jehu Swerving Out of the Shadows : The group, closely aligned with Rocket From the Crypt, another San Diego band, is destined to establish its own identity.
- COSTA MESA : Busy Intersection to Get Traffic Signal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : High School District OKs New Budget
- Garden Grove Schools Budget Makes No Cuts
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Dopson Put on DL, May Face Surgery
- Miscellany
- 'Marvelous Marv' Throneberry Dies : Baseball: First baseman on bumbling '62 Mets who later starred in beer commercials succumbs to cancer. He was 60.
- Orange County Business : Burlington Air Express Will Boost Fleet
- FURNISHINGS : High Tech's on a Roll in Rocking Designs
- Minister Quits in Anger Over Mexico Elections
- POLITICS : Israel, PLO in a New Struggle for an Ancient City
- David M. Bryant; State Water Project Supporter
- SIMI VALLEY : Bogus Cards Used to Rob Bank Accounts
- Political Fight Mounts Over Anti-Crime Bill : Congress: GOP's unhappiness with a 'racial justice' provision threatens the legislation.
- BURBANK : Children Get Close Look at Tar Pit Exhibit
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Man Pleads Guilty to State Tax Evasion
- Simi Valley May Get New Study of Soil Stability : Safety: Council, spurred by angry residents, will consider funding second survey in area hit hard by quake.
- Marcaccini Says Pepperdine Isn't a Sure Thing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Bombarded in Worst Loss
- Eunice Choi of Dove Canyon lost to...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE GOAL IS GOALS, SO HIT A HOMER
- Hart Denies Reports of Boldvich's Transfer
- Buyukuncu Sets Record
- Art Review : Vibrant Signs of Their Times : 'Korean Arts' is a sumptuous survey chronicling the output of the late Chosun Kingdom, an era of prodigious cultural development amid social transformation.
- U.S. Controls Cuba Early for Water Polo Win
- MARKET TURMOIL CLOUDS THE RECOVERY : As Dollar Fades, So Does Optimism : Dow Loses 62 Points, Bond Prices Skid as Rate Hike Fears Grow
- Japan's Emperor Pays Respects at U.S. War Cemetery
- Jeep Falls Down Embankment in Santa Ana, Kills 1
- The Pond Will the Test Waters With Gabriel Show : Pop music: The arena explores 'a new area' tonight by presenting an event--the hottest ticket in Mexico--aimed almost exclusively at Latinos.
- Pickup Test Drive Takes a Bad Turn Into a Hijacking : Crime: Two men posing as potential customers force a salesman for a Westminster car dealer to turn over the $28,000 truck at gunpoint and speed off.
- OXNARD : Workers Want Pay, Health Benefits
- NEWBURY PARK : District OKs Program for Troubled Students
- Older Couples Renew Vows in Ceremony
- WESTMINSTER : Senior of the Year Is Driven to Serve
- WIMBLEDON / MEN'S DRAW : Agassi Shines Again, This Time on a Cloudy Day
- Valenzuela Back in the Majors : Baseball: Philadelphia Phillies sign left-handed pitcher, who had been playing in the Mexican League.
- Strike Zone a Hot Topic : Baseball: Either too big, too small, too high or too low, it's always a source of controversy.
- 'Yeah, I'm a Duck, So What?' : The Irreverent 'Duckman' Is Looking for Viewers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motorist Hits Embankment, Dies
- Elders' Comments on Religious Right Spark GOP Call for Her Ouster
- Haiti Military to Finance Anti-Aristide Campaign in U.S., Sources Say : Caribbean: Lt. Gen. Cedras obtained $500,000 from the Central Bank at a favorable exchange rate. Some see the move as a sign he is digging in.
- Early Setbacks Put Prosecution on the Defensive
- COLUMN ONE : The Team Defense: Strength in Numbers? : High-profile attorneys Dershowitz and Bailey add firepower to Simpson's side. Some like the committee approach, but others say too many lawyers can spoil a case.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : NOT ENOUGH SHAIBUS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : NOT IN CAMPOS' CAMP
- Wright May Soon Sign With UCLA
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : FOR SALE, NOT CHEAP
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Pair Provide a West Coast Flair for U.S. Team : Rowing: OCC graduates join Ivy Leaguers to prepare for upcoming World Championships.
- U.S. Firm May Build Russian Nuclear Plant : Energy: General Atomics agrees to develop a facility that would burn weapons-grade plutonium to produce electricity.
- Orange County Business
- Checking Out Old Shake Shingles? Hit the Roof
- Envoy to Germany Choice for State Dept. Position
- ECONOMICS : Latin American Leaders Fly in Formation on Free Trade : Cuba's Fidel Castro the odd man out at Colombian summit.
- Rita Gillespie; Trendsetting TV Director
- ORANGE : 3 Churches Object to Farmers Market Plan
- Sales Tax Measure Is Rejected for Fall Ballot : Transportation: Some panel members say the half-cent increase would be too much to bear on top of the recession and quake.
- Link Confirmed Between Murder Suspect, Bones Found : Crime: Skeletal remains in Castaic ravine identified as belonging to Winnetka man who police believe fatally shot his friend.
- Autopsy Fails to Reveal Clues in Woman's Death
- Feinstein, FEMA Director to Tour 'Ghost Town' Apartments : Recovery: Ravaged neighborhoods in Sherman Oaks and Sylmar targeted. City wants agency to pay for fencing and security measures at vacant buildings.
- Ex-Deputy Police Chief Enters Plea : Courts: Daniel R. Sullivan denies illegally possessing confidential LAPD records.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Pop Album Chart
- Rituals Die, Others Come of Age : Culture: Life-cycle traditions that have been inherited, adapted or disowned in America are the topic of a Fullerton exhibit.
- Orange County Business
- INSIDE & OUT
- Taco Bell to Stay in Irvine : Business: Big reduction in rent and $4 million in remodeling at headquarters wins out over Texas bid. Decision saves 1,000 jobs.
- 2nd Water Official to Pay Fine
- Ladin Fires a Final 78, Falls Back : Senior golf: Two shots off the lead, he blows up and finishes in a tie for sixth in State Amateur.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Garcia at Center Stage When It Counts
- Pop Music Review : Ford on the Road: Reliable, Hard-Driving
- Japan's Hata Resigns as Premier
- $5,348 Awarded in Suit Over Bandage in McDonald's Burger
- 2nd Water District Official Fined in Conflict-of-Interest Lawsuit
- New South Africa Embraces Rich Traditions : Ceremonial Praise Singers, Native Healers Have Roles in Post-Apartheid Change
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Heads-Up Play Lifts Sweden : Group B: A pair of diving headers by Martin Dahlin too much for Russia in a 3-1 decision.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : BUT NOT THE BANKRUPTS
- Episcopalians Seek to Avoid Divisions on Homosexuality : Relationships: Bishops, noting problems of other denominations, ask church to uphold an ideal of lifelong faithful unions for heterosexual and gay couples.
- When a man dying of cancer asked...
- ROSEMEAD : Man Arrested in Purchase of Bear Parts Denies Guilt
- VENTURA : Man Is Shot at Home in Robbery Attempt
- VAN NUYS : Woman Jailed Over Prostitution Law
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Settlements in Officer Rape Cases
- TARZANA : Boy, 16, Lauded for Using CPR in Girl's Rescue
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WE BEG TO DIFFER
- Desert Gathering to Explore American Muslim Experience
- Rogers' Pitching Keeps Rangers in the Game : Baseball: With little support, he manages to get through the rough spots to beat the Angels.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Dahlin Gives Sweden Heady Performance : Group B: Striker left off 1990 Cup team heads in two goals in 3-1 victory over tumultuous Russia.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : REYNA OUT SUNDAY
- Theater Review : This Boy's Life: Passionate, Moving Road to Manhood
- Duffers Differ on Open Views
- More on Ticketmaster
- An American's Vision
- At Home With Posters
- Reynolds' Donation
- Discipline Case
- Don Henley and Co.
- 'Moon Over Madness'
- Sholom Aleichem Fest
- An Odoriferous Pen Needs a New Name
- After Years of Work, U.S. Soccer Gets Its Degree From Colombia
- Now, Who Wants to Sing it?
- Link Between Skeletal Remains and Murder Suspect Confirmed
- President's Welfare Reform Plan
- Cal/EPA Risk Study
- When It Comes to $$, Carew Should Know
- Golf, Basketball Deserved Better
- 'One Nation' Unveils Gay Anger, Not Hate
- Accent on U.S. Stars
- Rights of Gays and Lesbians
- OTHER NEWS - June 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 25, 1994
- Obituaries - June 25, 1994
- Obituaries - June 25, 1994
- Television - June 25, 1994
- Donors Urge Private Panel for Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Patrons concerned about political pressure and public scrutiny call for a nonprofit board to oversee management of the center.
- TACO BELL DECISION: STAY IN O.C. : Elated Workers Join Chorus Cheering Executives' Call
- Charge Against Judge Breyer Minimized by White House
- Judge, in Stunning Move, Voids Grand Jury Probe of Simpson : Courts: Jurist says panel has become aware of possibly prejudicial material and seals all records. Preliminary hearing is set for Thursday.
- EASY ROCKING: Tragic as the numbers are,...
- FOOD
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : 'Shots, the Crying and the Screaming' : THE MASSACRE AT EL MOZOTE, <i> by Mark Danner</i> (Vintage; $12, paper; 304 pages)
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : President Promises to Visit State on Behalf of Brown
- THE GOODS : Econotes : Zoo News? Bars Down, Education Is Up
- THE GOODS : Technowatch : Gone! Last of the Excuses
- Slain Man Found in Car in Santa Ana
- SUMMERTIME : Finding Fun on the 4th : So where do you go for flags, fireworks and franks? There will be lots of hot spots on this most patriotic of holidays.
- Probation Given to Tax Preparer in Mortgage Fraud : Crime: The Tarzana man prepared returns for two others now awaiting sentencing in the $7.6-million scheme.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SIMPSON CASE : A Sham Indictment Process : The grand jury was meant to be a buffer between people and state. The D.A. is using it to gain unfair advantage.
- LOS ANGELES : Dismissal of Suit by Former Police Official Upheld
- MISSION VIEJO : 23-Year-Old Man Dies in Car Accident
- Trail Blazers Pick Carlesimo
- It's No Day at Beach for Erratic Wi : Golf: He loses in State Amateur, 4 and 3, after spending much of match-play round scrambling out of the sand.
- Calls to L.A. Domestic Abuse Hot Lines Soar
- Garden Grove : City OKs Petition to Install New Lights
- LAGUNA BEACH : Service Hours Worth Many Students' Time
- Prison Bars Keep Contest Winner Out of USC Film Program : Videos: An anti-drug message prepared by California Youth Authority inmates took top prize. But the video's teen-age writer can't attend a summer workshop because she's serving time for car theft.
- Humanitarian Award: John Padgett, a family-practice physician...
- J.M. Peters Reports $3.9-Million Profit
- ELECTIONS : Brazil's Soccer Mania Forces Fancy Footwork on Candidates : Presidential front-runner leaves the country to campaign.
- SUMMERTIME : Festivals, Fairs Fill Free Days : Songs, storytelling and soccer are on the menu at a variety of events scheduled over the coming months.
- Police Find Boy, 17, Dead in Westminster
- How to Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence : More than laws, and law enforcement, will be needed
- The only disaster that hasn't befallen L.A.:...
- Man Charged With Attempted Killing of Boy
- YORBA LINDA : Residents Oppose Home for Retarded
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Shulman Now a Picture-Perfect Winner at Tracks
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ALL IS QUIET ON THE MICHIGAN FRONT
- HEALTH CARE : Chapman General Hospital in Orange Will Undergo $10-Million Expansion
- Is the Fund Industry Toying With Its Integrity?
- Company Town
- SUMMERTIME : THEATER : Rockin' the House : 'The Who's Tommy' at the Universal Amphitheatre leads the local stage lineup. Many venues are still regrouping after January's shaker.
- UAL Proposes New Service on Southwest's Turf : Airlines: If shareholders OK United's employee takeover, the U-2 carrier will begin offering low-fare, short-haul flights.
- Limbaugh Defends Role as Juice Salesman : Media: Radio talk show host assails liberals and press for the flap over his promotions. He denounces what he calls the 'angry, bitter women' of NOW.
- Pregnancy and Breast Cancer Pose Lethal Risk : Health: A new study says expectant women who have the disease are three times as likely to die.
- THE SCENE : Wheels of Fortune : A Pair of Santa Ana Teens Are Spokesmen of the Streets With Artfully Appointed Lowrider Bikes
- Feinstein Ad Says She Stepped In to Save Jobs in Rival's District
- RSVP : A Whole Lot of Blues
- Man Arrested for Allegedly Trafficking in Bear Parts
- VENTURA : County Officers Reach Out to Special Athletes
- Gang Member Sought in Shooting Death
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : Surprise Check Finds 19 LAX Shuttle Vans Unsafe
- Non-Athlete Role Models Urged : Culture: Activists seek more attention for everyday African American heroes such as lawyers and doctors and less for sports stars.
- POMONA : 15-Year-Old Sentenced in Slaying of Store Clerk
- Jobs Scarce for Recipients of 'Workfare' : Employment: County requires able-bodied welfare recipients to work for their monthly checks. But the program is struggling with a joblessness rate of nearly 60%.
- Company Town : Nintendo Says It's Back on Path to the Top With New 'Donkey' : Software: Chairman tells conventioneers that the company, 'a little bit humbled,' will be No. 1 again by year's end.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Wilson Assails Brown's Ties to Father on Death Penalty
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : Peace Hopes Gain With Rights Panel
- Ex-Professor Sentenced to 12 Years for Molestation
- Cooling Off--Heading for Permafrost? : UCLA's new economic forecast sees danger to California in any further interest rate hikes
- High Court Rejects L.A. County's Challenge to State Tax Transfer
- City's Building Slump May Mean Layoffs : Moorpark: So slow is development that planners have been assigned to other departments. And now officials have to consider letting some go.
- SUMMERTIME : MUSIC : Sounds of the Season : The long, hot days will be followed by cool, hip nights as the music scene comes alive in the Valley.
- LAUGH LINES : With the Stroke of a Pen, a Fan Touches Elvis
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Manley Quits Chamber Post After Bank Board Firing
- CALABASAS : Cities Offer Summer Buses to the Beach
- IRVINE : 5 Finalists for Top College Job Named
- Lobbying Trip Leaves Supervisors Discouraged : Budget: State cuts would cost the county nearly twice as much as forecast. The loss would come on top of a $16-million shortfall already projected.
- Orange County Business : Reno Air Accused of Inflating Value of Its Stock : Finance: Stockholder's lawsuit alleges deceptive practices. Airline says action 'has no merit.'
- Kodak to Sell Drug Unit for $1.68 Billion
- ENERGY
- Workfare Service Jobs Difficult to Find : Welfare: The program designed to lower public relief costs is suffering its highest unemployment rate ever--nearly 60%.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Owners Prevail, Keep Exemption
- National Video Rentals
- Home Entertainment : 'List' Video Looking to Beat the Fall Rush
- Today's Talk-Radio Topic: The Future of Talk Radio
- 'Minor Demons' a Powerful and Disturbing Outing
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- Good News and Bad : Player Reaction to Torgeson Leaving Northridge Depends on the Perspective
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Els Is the New King of His Arena
- Seemiller to Make His Seniors Debut in Table Tennis
- The California Arts Council has lowered from...
- Movie Review : A True-to-Life Shot of the O.K. Corral : 'Wyatt Earp' Is On Target Historically, but Forces Its Hand Emotionally
- THE ARTSNEA Budget Faces Cut: The House...