- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : USE 'EM ALL
- Barrett Hired as Baseball Coach at Chaminade High
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : SHARE, SHARE ALIKE: WANNA FIGHT ABOUT IT?
- A Full Plate : Abdul-Jabbar Keeps Busy as Film Producer, Businessman, Actor, Commentator and Parent
- For GTE, Last Jan. 17 Brought a King-Size Public Relations Problem
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Contributing to History as a Whole
- DANA POINT : Headlands Flowers Focus of Slide Show
- Rights Claim Filed for Boy School District Tried to Oust
- GRANADA HILLS : Dump's Expansion May Soon Begin
- Relatives Allege Coercive Tactics at Juvenile Hall : Corrections: They say Latino youths were isolated to force cooperation in probe of two counselors. Co-director denies it.
- Corralling a New Name : Memorial: City officials want to rename a school in honor of gunslinger Wyatt Earp, who once lived on the site. The idea draws fire, however.
- TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : MAN OF MANY WORDS
- Is the Fund Industry Toying With Its Integrity?
- Japan's Besieged Premier Likely to Resign, Run Again : Asia: Hata, battling a no-confidence motion, may accept Socialists' demand he quit to draw them back to coalition.
- SUMMERTIME : Arty, Eclectic Outings : From concerts in the park to 'Silents Under the Stars,' it's the season to be outside.
- Colosio's Widow Won't Take Role in Investigation
- Comedian Pleads Innocent to Setting Fire on TV Show
- GLENDALE : Mentors From Disney Assist Student Artists
- SAN FERNANDO : Police Officer Will Receive Medal of Valor
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Bolivians Throwing a Fit Over Scoreless Tie : Group C: Rough game against South Korea ends with angry South Americans criticizing officials and crying conspiracy.
- Baby and Kidnaper Still Missing
- ANALYSIS : Davis Finally Decides L.A. Isn't So Bad : Pro football: After much speculation and posturing, he figures that the time isn't right to move his Raiders.
- Trail Blazers Pick Carlesimo
- Hong Kong Firm Accused of Commodities Fraud in U.S. : Investments: Trading authorities call it the largest operation of its type yet uncovered.
- Pasadena's Cup Runneth Over : Soccer Fans Are Flocking to the City's Stores and Restaurants
- 'No Man in This Country . . . Is Above the Law' : Clinton: The threat of a flood of suits is contrived to save him embarrassment.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : With Big Guns Out of the Country, Area Juniors Move Up in Sectional
- YORBA LINDA : House Fire Caused by Tossed Cigarette
- ANAHEIM : City to Write Off $2.5 Million in Debts
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- Coach Said 'Sit on It,' and He Did
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Four Are Tied for Lead at Hartford
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : COLOMBIA'S PLAY: 'COSMIC DREADFULNESS'
- Insight From Maven of the Mind : Stage: The mentalist, who will perform in Santa Ana, says he gets hints from body language.
- AFI Scholarship to Assist Writers
- COLUMN ONE : Italians' Baby Boom Goes Bust : Long known for its large families, the nation now has the world's lowest birthrate. The bambini gap has spurred immigration, prompted government incentives and fueled fears of a graying society.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Learning to Accept Lifestyle Differences
- SUMMERTIME : BEACHES : Over the mountains, across the sand to the ocean they go, even if they are landlocked Valley dwellers. They all have their favorites, too . . . best surf . . . best diving . . . or maybe just best for hanging out.
- SUMMERTIME : Exhibiting Fun and Learning : Museums boldly break their musty image with imaginative new programs designed for children. Topics range from how to build kites or gliders to dissecting frogs and worms.
- Egyptian Lawyers on Hunger Strike Over Colleagues' Jailing
- HEALTH
- Your Money : Another 'Deal of the Century' on Cable
- White House Africa Conference Upsets Black Leaders : Foreign policy: Effort is criticized for poor planning and inept political etiquette.
- Officials See No Charges in Early Whitewater Inquiry : Probe: Lawyers for Treasury, White House aides say they do not expect special counsel to seek indictments.
- Heavy Hype, Slow Buzz for Gilmore Book
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Company Town : Showtime Exec Wade Is Lured Away by QVC
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Peace Academy
- SUMMERTIME : Club Scene: SpiralWest Doesn't Skip a Beat
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : Muslims, Croats Pick a Joint Government
- Campaign Calendar
- County Leases Huey Chopper for Firefighting : Public safety: The need for its fast-hitting, agile power was made clear during the Laguna disaster. Its 360-gallon tank can fill in less than 90 seconds.
- MOORPARK : Student, 17, Killed in Traffic Accident
- Man Faces Legal Fees in Marital Fraud Case
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SIMPSON CASE : What O. J.'s Letter Didn't Say : It's largely self-centered and self-forgiving, with hardly a reference to what others have suffered in these murders.
- Plans for Multiplexes Next to Thousand Oaks Arts Plaza Offered : Entertainment: Two cinema chains have approached officials on building up to 18 screens on the former Jungleland site. The city is awaiting more details.
- Down the Drain : Symphony Calls Off Saturday's Rubber Duck Benefit Race After Warning by D.A.
- Crescenta Valley Passes Early Basketball Tests : Watts Games: Behind Jacobson and Jacobsen, Falcons reach semifinals.
- Smith, Griffin Named Southland Co-Athletes of Year
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RATINGS GAME
- Pop Music Review : Rare Display of Delafose's Zydeco Mastery at Museum
- Evans Swims and Wins at Mission Viejo
- KMEX Finds Discrepancy in World Cup TV Ratings : Television: The Spanish-language station says Latinos are underrepresented in Nielsen's audience measurement.
- Movie Review : 'Uniform': When Acting Becomes Reality
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Four Are Tied for Lead at Hartford
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : JUMP ON BOARD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TEARS OF HUMILIATION
- ECONOMY
- Calls to O.C., L.A.'s Abuse Hot Lines Soar
- Study Finds No Single Cause for Gulf War Ailments
- POLITICS : Horizon Cloudy as EU Meets on Sunny Greek Isle
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Found Dead in Palmdale
- SANTA ANA : Former Boyfriend Is Suspect in 2 Slayings
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley High School District Says It's Debt-Free
- Work Begins on Car-Pool Lane
- LOS ANGELES : Installation of Portable Toilets on Skid Row OKd
- CAMARILLO : Man Sentenced in Mortgage Fraud
- TB Regimen Ordered for 79 at La Quinta
- Two Girls Injured When Hit by Car
- Scholar Gets in Last Word--on Radio Show : Graduation: Saugus High valedictorian Brad Bjelke gives his speech on "Mark and Brian" program after school officials stopped designating the top seniors.
- BURBANK : Comic Pleads Not Guilty in 'Tonight Show' Fire
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : For Some, This Cup Is Too Hot to Handle : Weather: Heated discussions rage about temperatures and humidity; others coolly dismiss it as excuse-making.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : MIRACLES ARE RETIRED
- Insurer Bids $3.25 Billion for Kemper : Mergers: Surprising offer by little-known Conseco could spur consolidation in insurance industry. GE withdraws its bid.
- Technology Issues Battered as Dow Sinks 25.68 Points
- The Presley Cos.: The new-home builder sold...
- Technology Issues Battered as Dow Sinks 25.68 Points
- SUMMERTIME : REVIEW : A Culinary Art Form : Imaginative, savory variations on a simple theme: the sandwich.
- SUMMERTIME : ART : Exhibiting a Comeback : Budget cuts and quake damage have closed many galleries. But several stimulating displays are in stores at Valley locations.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- LONG BEACH : Truck Driver Hailed for Aid in Arresting Kidnap Suspect
- World Cup Fever Has Yet to Kick In for This Sports Fan
- Councilman Urges Sales Tax Funds Go to Open Space
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ONLY THE BEGINNING?
- Another Day of Surprises Claims Many : Wimbledon: No. 3 Edberg and No. 5 Courier are most prominent upset victims.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Witt Doesn't Get Call, Misses Perfect Game
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WORLD CUP FEVER IN BANGLADESH
- CPC to Take Restructuring Charge
- FHP Honored: The FHP Medical Center in...
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin developer of...
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : S. Africa Regains Full Membership
- SUMMERTIME : RESTAURANT REVIEW : It's Hit or Miss at Ravioli's : Indulge in antipasti, salads and soups because other dishes suffer from excessive sauces and toppings.
- U.S. Fails to Use Intelligence Outlets in Haiti, Critics Say : Policy: Officials claim the White House is unwilling or unable to utilize the CIA and other resources to deal with global flash points.
- SUMMERTIME : The Cut-Rate Outdoors : At Real Cheap Sports in Ventura, customers can get the top-quality Patagonia label for a lot less than the original prices.
- Boost for Teacher-in-Space Program
- Hunt for Successor Begins as SMU President Resigns
- Fire Guts Vacant Apartment Unit
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : COLORFUL CAUTION
- Composing Brown as He Goes Along : Jazz: The guitarist, who plays in Irvine today, gets a taste of recognition as he establishes his identity on his own terms.
- 'Roosters,' Compelling 'Brother' at AFI Fest
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S. Stays Cool After Victory : Group A: Milutinovic lets his starters relax, but he makes sure they are concentrating on Sunday's game.
- Johnson May Return to Coaching by 1995 : Football: Former Dallas coach tells sports editors he will make a decision after upcoming season as TV analyst.
- Choreography Glides Back Into Focus on Silver Screen : Movies: From 'The Flintstones' to 'The Mask,' Hollywood is adding more smooth moves to its repertoire. But their presence is often subtle.
- Engaging Cast in an Unwieldy 'Room'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE DUKE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT BETTER
- Your Money : Tighter Rules on Deck?
- O.C. Is Expected to Add 10,000 Jobs This Year : Economy: New forecast is much higher than earlier ones. High-tech and medical product exports credited.
- Recycler Gets 18 Months and Fine in Fraud
- Rookie of the Year?
- THE GOODS : A Chance to Clean Out--and Clean Up
- 'Sunset Blvd.' to Be Closed; Dunaway's Singing Faulted : Theater: Actress, reportedly 'flabbergasted' by ouster, was to replace Glenn Close. Refunds could total $4 million.
- Initiative to Deny Aid and Education to Illegal Immigrants Qualifies for Ballot
- SUMMERTIME : Taking a Fling at Fly Fishing : A trunkload of gear, the cash to afford it and a lot of patience--that's all you need to get hooked on the fastest-growing sport in America.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Simpson's Mug Shot Played Role in Training Police
- Coordinating Council Called 'Catalyst for Action' : Pacoima: The group, celebrating its 50th anniversary, continues its work to make the community a better place.
- NEWBURY PARK : Neighbor Takes Dim View of School Growth
- Ex-Legislator Nolan May Be a Crook, but He's Not a Gambler
- Erickson, Gonzalez Garner More Athletic Honors
- Pop Music Review : Danny Elfman, Boingo Don't Clown Around at Whisky
- U-Roy: 'Toasting' His Way to Top of Jamaican Charts : Pop music: The recording artist's unique Caribbean style is making waves in the United States. He'll appear at FESTAC in Long Beach on Sunday.
- Playboy Jazz Fest: Living Up to Its Name? : Entertainment: The jazz scene has changed in the 15 years since the first event was held at the Hollywood Bowl, and the show has changed too--for better or worse.
- Regency Move Scheduled: Regency Health Services will...
- Man Files O.C. Suit in Shark Bite Case
- Contract Discloses Raiders May Not Owe Rent in 1994
- Arrestee Is Among Few With Concealed Gun Permit : Weapons: It is not easy to have the sheriff's office grant a request. But one man with a rap sheet slipped through.
- OXNARD : Man Is Found Guilty in Slaying, Robbery
- LONG BEACH : Hearing Set for Suspects in Slayings of 2 Students
- ORANGE : Police to Conduct Sobriety Checks
- Streamlining Product-Liability Suits : Law: A bill in Congress would support manufacturers and real victims, not fee-hungry lawyers.
- Angel Rookie Excels in Anonymous Zone : Little-Known Left Fielder Jim Edmonds Solidifies Job With Hot Bat, Versatile Glove
- Shipp to Enroll at UC Irvine
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND
- Woods Advances in State Amateur Golf
- No More Mr. Nice Guy: Ladin to Become Offensive : Senior golf: Defending champion, now two shots off the lead, vows to go for broke after shooting 75 in cautious round.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : QUICK APPEARANCE, LONG DISAPPEARANCE
- 'American Gladiators' Adding to Its Arena : Television: Celebrity competitors, which may include Tonya Harding, are being enlisted to bulk up viewership. And in the new spinoff, 'Gladiators 2000,' children will face off.
- Studio Cafe to Open in Huntington
- Orange County Business : Big Ceramic Tile Show Will Open to Public Saturday
- Salinas Names New Envoy for Chiapas
- Still Hoofing It After All These Years
- NEAR SALE: Going, going . . ....
- Orange County Business : AST, Firm Join Up to Launch Easy-to-Use PCs : Agreement: Companies' multimedia technology will provide almost cinema-quality visuals.
- AUTOS
- Forecast for Orange County Bright, Report Says : Economy: In sharp contrast to L.A. County, study sees rapid growth in jobs, retail and home sales.
- Whether in a support group, therapy or church, people seek comfort in anonymous confession. But when there is no binding promise to keep your confidences, it might be wise to think twice before baring . . . : The Secrets of Your Soul
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Break-In Shatters Illusion of Safety
- SUMMERTIME : Taking Nature in Stride : You and your family can escape the city by joining a variety of hikes, walking tours and wildlife programs.
- MOORPARK : Schools to Recognize Jewish Holidays
- Man Pleads Guilty in Fatal Shooting at Party : Lancaster: Charge was reduced to voluntary manslaughter partly because witnesses were unwilling to testify.
- Countywide : Latino Jews to Learn to Halt Hate Crime
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE
- Dreifort Demoted to Minors : Dodgers: Rookie sent down with 0-5 record, 6.21 ERA.
- Simpson Interviews Will Be Replayed on Firestone Show
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : A NATIONAL DISASTER
- Toasting Jamaican Music : U-Roy, Who Lives in Santa Ana, Will Bring His Message of Unity to Long Beach Festival of African and Caribbean Music
- The Keys to Lifting an Embargo : Pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba's move to the Dominican Republic has opened doors to the U.S., thanks to a ruling by the Treasury Department.
- Home Sales Slip as Loan Rates Climb : Housing: Realtors put on a happy face, pointing out that pace still exceeds last year's.
- Cotkin & Collins: Partners in the firm's...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Public Memorial Service for Franklin D. Murphy Scheduled
- French Units Move Into Rwanda, Vow Not to Provoke Rebels
- SUMMERTIME : COVER STORY : The Right Places : From coffee shops to canine clubs, here's where the San Fernando Valley's famed faces hang out to feed the trout and spend the summer.
- Car in Dumbo Ride at Disneyland Loosens From Beam and Tips, Injuring Woman
- State Panel Recommends Extension for Bailard : Landfills: Committee votes to allow the dump to operate until 1997. Advisers to Integrated Waste Management Board hear hours of complaints.
- PACOIMA : 3-Day Unity Day Fair Is Scheduled
- COSTA MESA : Anti-Child Abuse Volunteers Sought
- Teen-Agers Make Pitch Against Gangs
- Hamstring Injury Will Keep Reyna Out of World Cup
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Bolivia, South Korea Can't Produce a Goal : Group C: Seventeen games into the tournament, the first scoreless draw leaves both teams winless in the World Cup.
- Reserve's Goal Saves Bullfrogs : Roller hockey: Arsenault's score is the difference as Anaheim holds off San Jose, 7-6.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Italy's Win Over Norway Is Anything but Routine : Group E: A man short, and without No. 1 goalkeeper, Italians hang on for 1-0 victory.
- A Valedictory Victory : Millions Hear Star Student's Address Despite Campus Policy
- Rams Sign Rookie Ottis for 3 Years
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : REFUND AT STAKE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : OLDER, NOT BETTER
- Company Town : Disney Rolls Out Carpet for Hughes
- Carl's Jr. Test of Green Burrito Gets Go-Ahead : Fast food: The Anaheim-based chain is also negotiating to try out Long John Silver's fish at eight locations.
- GOP Congress Forces Assail Fazio Over Religious Right : Politics: Skirmish is touched off after the Democrat attacks the rise of 'intolerant' elements in Republican Party.
- Colombians Ponder Defeat, Threats
- HEAT WAVE: If seemed a bit warm...
- Man to Stand Trial in Molestation Case : Courts: William Lynch is accused of assaulting four girls more than 20 years ago. Charges against ex-girlfriend are dropped.
- County Bakes While Residents Look for Relief : Weather: The sweltering conditions push temperatures to the 90s in some areas.
- Camarillo : Woman Killed When Car Backs Over Her
- GARDEN GROVE : Clubs' Plan to Merge Draws Opposition
- Paris Tries to Mitigate a Disgrace
- Top-Seeded Bleszynski Advances, Will Play Her Former Schoolmate : Junior tennis: Third-round match slated against unseeded Romy Mehlman, who was team captain at Harvard-Westlake.
- Waste, Away : The Buried Black Goo Bubbles To The Surface Each Summer in This Westminster Tract; Crews in July Will Begin To Scrape It Out-For Good
- 2 Killed in Car Crash After Armed Robbery : Crime: Alleged gunman steals money and auto from a teller machine customer and later is involved in a collision. Witnesses chase him and hold him for police.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Home Moratorium Exemptions Given
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Italy Sees Light After Seeing Red : Group E: They lose goalkeeper to infraction, bench Baggio and, playing a man down for three-quarters of the game, defeat Norway, 1-0, to keep hopes alive.
- Restaurant Review : Fish Co.: Seafood for the Masses
- Jazz Review : Stimulating Set From Watson, Horizon Band
- Album Review
- Call Them Irresponsible, Throw in Unreliable Too
- LA PALMA : July 1 Deadline for Hospital CPR Class
- Condors Moving Into Populated Areas
- Man Convicted of 1st-Degree Murder of Girlfriend, 16 : Court: Defendant told jurors that when she backed out of a suicide pact and wanted to break up with him, he went 'insane.'
- SUNLAND : 2 Men Accused of Illegal Disposal
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA Union Authorizes Strike if Negotiations Fail
- GLENDALE : City's Street Party to Promote World Cup
- NEWPORT BEACH : Car Dealer Honored for Civic Work
- RESEDA : Kaiser Donates 5 Cars to LAPD
- IRVINE : 4 Schools to Receive Energy-Saving Work
- $45.6 Million More in Quake Aid Released : Recovery: The bulk of the federal money will go to small businesses that are not eligible for existing loan programs.
- Laster Helps U.S. Defeat Mexico in Water Polo's Alamo Cup
- The Garage Never Sounded So Good : Children's music: Nine years ago, Joanie Bartels did a kids' album for a Van Nuys label. From that modest beginning, her career has taken off.
- Sober Graduation
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Respecting People With Alzheimer's
- Don't Blame Boy Scouts for the Acts of One Unit
- Henry Mancini
- Praising Patrol
- Dump Debate
- Residency Verification
- Pride and Prejudice : Do...
- Robert Vosper
- Utilities and Competition
- Deploring Racism
- Immigration Game
- Reading and Writing
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Welfare
- Daily Discrimination
- Examine Priorities
- Needed: A Drag Strip
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Henry Lopez
- Morning-After Pill and Politics
- OC HIGH STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS...
- Questionable Tactics
- OTHER NEWS - June 24, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 24, 1994
- Obituaries - June 24, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 24, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 24, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 24, 1994
- Panel OKs Clinton Health Care Goals : Legislation: Committee is first in House to back plan that hews to the President's key objective of guaranteed universal coverage. Approval assures a floor vote.
- '85 Attack by Simpson on Wife's Car Described : Violence: Police responded after he allegedly broke windshield with bat, sources say. She did not press charges.
- Tobacco Official Denies Hiding Nicotine Project
- Hill Resigns but Fails to Set Departure Date : Senate: Committee puts aside motion to expel the convicted lawmaker, pending clarification of his apparent intention to remain until sentencing.
- RESORT SPORT: Maybe the guests haven't caught...
- Fame Isn't Pouring Over U.S. Cup Team
- Summertime Swelter Expected to Last Through the Weekend : Weather: Mercury reaches 102 in Woodland Hills, tying record. The threat of brush fires rises with the temperatures.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Players, Fans Have Found Way to Beat the Heat : Comfort: Misting stations on and off the field help anyone who wants to cool off when the weather is stifling.
- Lifestyle, Life Celebrated as Gay Games IV Nears End : New York: More than 11,000 athletes have taken part, with special tributes to HIV-positive competitors.
- No Path Beaten to Soccer Victors' Door : Sport: All is serene at U.S. team's Dana Point hotel, where an ex-football coach makes bigger splash.
- Call Me DOC
- Lawmakers Reject Yeltsin's Anti-Crime Plan as Too Harsh
- Soccer Arrives as U.S.A. Upsets Colombia, 2-1
- CULVER CITY : Fire Chief Retires in Settlement With City
- LONG BEACH : Chlorine in Water Prompts Complaints
- LONG BEACH : Councilman Files Libel Suit Against Opponent
- Former S. County Water Official to Pay $10,000 Fine
- HAWTHORNE : Ex-Long Beach Official to Be Interim Manager
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- COLUMN ONE : A Mother Turns In Her Sons : Marilyn Ross says when her elder son told her he and his brother had killed a clerk, she had to tell police. But Ross' mother blames her for neglecting them.
- Russia Joins NATO 'Peace Partnership'
- MARY LAINE YARBER : Graduating Seniors Know They Will Face Hardships
- Topics : ENVIRONMENT : Water Agencies to Fight Reopening of Landfill
- PERSPECTIVES ON BOND ISSUES : California Votes No on the Future : State public finance is a mess; we need to challenge our sacred cows, including Poposition 13.
- Dispersal of College Herd Put on Hold : Horses: Officials question the legality of planned sales arranged by director of the equine program, which is being discontinued.
- SAN FERNANDO : City Budget Includes Quake Repair Costs
- OJAI : Symphony Cancels Fourth of July Show
- Man's Death Blamed on Infection : Arleta: Unlicensed healer treated Jesus Anchondo before he succumbed. But the culprit was natural causes.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Says He's Not Worthy
- YWCA Vows Not to Give Up Hot Line Records : Counseling: The agency cites the Simpson case in refusing to surrender confidential materials.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TIME TO CUT OFF 'PLAY ON' CALLS
- Castro Leads Splash Past Detroit
- WORLD CUP '94 : Historic Event for the United States : Group A: Stewart provides the decisive goal as Americans stun Colombia, 2-1.
- 1994 LOS ANGELES TIMES : All-Ventura Baseball Team : Coach of the Year : Turnabout is the Rio Mesa Way : Rich Duran: He guided Spartans in vault from worst to first.
- REAL ESTATE
- AEROSPACE
- Exotic Fruit : It's Rare, It's Exotic, It's From Granada Hills
- 51% of Rape Victims Are Girls Under 18, Justice Department Reports
- WHITTIER : City Plans to Rename Street to Honor Nixon
- Opposition to Try Ousting Japan Coalition
- U.S. Upset Ends 44-Year Wait for World Cup Win
- Ted Hawkins, "The Next Hundred Years" <i> DGC Records</i>
- Boxer Williams Has Taken Share of Hard Shots Outside Ring
- RSVP : Stars Pool Their Talents for a Worthy Cause
- PERSPECTIVES ON BOND ISSUES : Bonds Have Bombed; Try Tolls : With voters in an anti-tax mood and gas-tax value shrinking, toll lanes make sense; 91 Freeway will test them.
- Democratic Effort to Unseat Dornan Suffers Setback : Politics: The second-place finisher in the party's primary says he will run as a write-in candidate, a move that likely will help the incumbent congressman.
- YORBA LINDA : City to Take Smoking Measure Off Ballot
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Parking Program Is Biased, Council Told
- Scholarships Offered for Swim Lessons
- Bowie Is Elected to Board of Pacific Gulf Properties