- Clinton Attacks Religious Right
- Fire Season
- Japanese Royal Couple's Visit
- 'Infrastructure Crisis'
- Soccer
- OTHER NEWS - July 4, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 4, 1994
- Envelope Raises Ethics Issues in Simpson Case : Courts: Attorney obligations, nature of the evidence are debated. Prosecutor visits victim's condominium.
- Arafat Focuses on Kick-Starting Gazan Economy
- Anti-Immigrant Mood Helps Fuel Citizenship Rise
- 14 From L.A. Die in Crash on Texas Highway
- SPECIAL REPORT: COUNTY FAIR
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : High-Tech Ally Aids U.S. Soccer Team : Strategy: Analysts will use a revolutionary computer program to analyze Brazilian squad in today's second-round matchup.
- A LESSON BEFORE DYING by Ernest...
- FICTION
- SINGING A NEW 'TOON'
- Supreme Court Ends Term With Souter Leading Way : Judiciary: He helps steer a moderate-to-liberal course. Conservatives usually find themselves in dissent.
- NEW NIXON MOVE: Archives at the Richard...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : THE SOCCER EXPERT : The Own Goal
- Crenshaw Girls' Africa Trip Off : Summer basketball: The French organization sponsoring the tournament cancels it, leaving the students disappointed and out $50 each.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A Model Failure : The NASL's Collapse Serves as a Painful Reminder of What a New League Should Not Do
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A Deadly Twist to Familiar Theme : Violence: It has long been a factor among fans of the sport, but a murder adds a chilling dimension to the problem.
- BRIEFLY : Business: Hotel Gets New Manager
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PALESTINIANS : The Fruits of Peace Come Into View
- MEDICINE / MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS : Drug Seems to Halt Chronic MS in Test : Among 24 patients in the trial, only one got worse. But some experts caution that the study was for a short period and that cladribine is highly toxic.
- Concert at Oak Canyon Ranch Canceled
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WITH THEM, WIN OR LOSE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : SWISS FOR A DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : COMMENTARY : So Far, Soccer Has Baseball on 0-and-2 Count
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Travel Agent: 'It's closer to home and money was quite a factor.'
- CONDUCT UNBECOMING: Gays & Lesbians in the...
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- New York Cuts--Yes, <i> Cuts--</i> Taxes on Most Hotel Rooms : Lodging: Trimming 6% from city and state taxes will drop the Big Apple from first to eighth on the list of top bed-tax cities--below Chicago and L.A.
- Newlywed Dies in Crash, but Hopes for Children Live in Extracted Sperm : Florida: A rare surgical procedure performed after groom's death could allow widow to become pregnant. But chances of success are slim, doctors warn.
- CRENSHAW : Crenshaw Blvd. Goes on Cruise Control
- Single Appalachian Mothers Start to Break Cycle of Poverty, Degradation : Education: Living below the poverty level, many Kentucky women have little to look forward to. But new training programs are making inroads.
- Invisible No More, and Readily Heard : Randall Robinson Continues to Be a Quiet but Strong Force for Change
- DOWNTOWN : City Imposes Strict Conditions on Hotel
- October Fires Talk of Day at Laguna Art Festivals
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON HEALTH CARE : Congress and the People Should See the Final Bill Before a Vote : We don't let doctors operate blindfolded. Such sweeping legislation shouldn't be made law with a rubber-stamp.
- Glendale Man Dies in Custody
- SATICOY : Ranch Is Setting for Works of Art, Charity
- Asphalt Heroes : Entrepreneur Plans a Home in Thousand Oaks for Growing Legions of Roller Hockey Enthusiasts
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : NO RIDE NEEDED NOW
- Boris Coughs Up Strategy on the Court
- California Dreamin' : New Parks, New Ideas and New Ownership Have Transformed the Cal League Into One of the Most Successful in All of Baseball
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : AIN'T MISBEHAVING
- LPGA Golfer Victim in Drive-by Shooting
- SMALL FACES: Though he'll probably be tied...
- Weekend Escape: Lake Mead : Houseboat Haven : Bring the Ice Chest, Goodies and Games--This Is Hedonism Afloat
- News, Tips & Bargains : New Tour for Rock 'n' Rollers
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : 'A Dreadful Mistake'
- WORLD CUP USA '94
- It's All Under Control : Air traffic: Crews 'top out' the new palm tree-shaped tower at LAX. The $18.3-million project should be complete by June, 1995.
- Frenchman's Arrest Cracks Narcotics Ring : Crime: Gilbert Pierre Jean-Marie Barbe is accused of being a major heroin smuggler. The case's scope rivals the infamous 'French Connection' caper.
- Movement to Reclaim Lost Land Refuses to Die : South America: The assassination of three Indian leaders in Colombia fails to deter indigenous people from trying to retake reservations from settlers.
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Mr. Roberts Deftly Pilots Fraternity of Friends' Stag Party
- Gathering Storm on Gulf Coast Prompts Hurricane Warning
- 'Gas Food Lodging'
- Venice 'Agitator' Is Arrested for Refusing Psychological Test
- Retiring, Yes, but Not Shy About Love for Her Work : Education: Norwood's Angelene Kasza, 72, leaves a legacy of innovative programs from a 52-year career.
- Seal Beach Pier Patched Up, Back in Action : Recreation: Fire-damaged landmark reopens in time for holiday crowds, and it comes none too soon for antsy regulars.
- Forest Service Facing Mountains of Trash : Parks: Officials say water quality and scenic beauty are threatened by excessive garbage and waste created by visitors to San Gabriel Canyon.
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Personnel: 'I declined the opportunity to relocate.'
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Industrial Hygienist: 'Lots of companies are closing facilities and have hazardous waste cleanup to contend with.'
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Car Sales: 'I like interacting with people, so talking to them and helping them is fun.'
- Where Life Happens : A back yard can be a space for self-expression if you'll just kick back, ignore any ideas you might have about bad taste and create a place that suits you.
- Noonan in Pursuit of Herself : LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS, <i> By Peggy Noonan (Random House: $</i> 23<i> ; </i> 255<i> pp.)</i>
- Desserts, by PATRICIA TRAXLER
- DOWNTOWN : $4.6 Million Granted Homeless Agencies
- Maung Maung; Civilian President of Burma for a Month
- VERMONT AVENUE AREA : New Tax May Come With the Red Line
- WATTS : Show Stirs Memories for King's Daughter
- Woman Identifies Kidnaping Suspect : Crime: Victim says 'faith, humor and hope' helped her survive abduction. FBI is seeking Michigan fugitive.
- Also Starring : Walston's Chambers : AFTER YEARS OF LIGHT FARE, THE ACTOR WELCOMES THE WEIGHTY DRAMA OF 'PICKET FENCES '
- Civil Rights--the Graying of a '60s Dream : Affirmative action has foundered on racial and economic divisions.
- Driver Dies in Freeway Accident
- Valley Commentary : The Place to Tune In for Some Really Weird Talk : 'Men are addicted to the stinking, degenerate, ugly, filthy love of women.' This blanket indictment is delivered along with the infomercials on KIEV.
- Area Lawsuit Filings Fall 20% Since '91 : Litigation: The drop contradicts the widespread view that courts are overwhelmed by cases and parallels a similar decline across the state.
- Grizzlies Rally to Topple the Splash
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spain Not Too Friendly : Soccer: Team gets four yellow cards and one big break to rough up Switzerland, 3-0.
- POP MUSIC : Delia's Gone, But Man in Black's Back
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / JAMES RISEN : Insight : With Clinton Health Plan on the Outs, Congress Plays 52 Pickup
- CAMPING OUT IN YELLOWSTONE, 1882 by...
- RIDING THE YELLOW TROLLEY CAR by...
- Oh for a Little Despair : TRY, <i> By Dennis Cooper (Grove Atlantic: $20; 288 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : Ice Skating's Biggest Names in Idaho
- Land of Immigrants May Shut Open Door : July 4: Prideful Independence Day oratory aside, immigration issue divides country as fall elections approach.
- Administration Officials Reportedly Preparing to Oust AIDS Czar
- Cities in Path of 710 Extension Off Endangered List
- WORLD CUP USA '94
- Albanian Leader Alia Sentenced on Rights Violations
- Crenshaw Youths' Venture Yields a Green Thumbs Up
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Nagy Keeps Indians' Pitching Streak Alive
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : NEW BELGIAN POSITION: OFFENSIVE GOALKEEPER
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : DIANE SCHUUR AND B.B. KING ; "Heart to Heart"; <i> GRP</i> ; ***
- Bowl Eats: Don't Forget the Tablecloth
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Personnel Specialist: 'I felt like employers were just collecting resumes. They weren't that serious.'
- At Home : Affordable Orange County Homes Where Orange Groves Once Stood : Garden Grove: Large homes and lower prices draw people to this community that boasts a rich cultural mix.
- They Were Only Children : The violence recounted in an Arkansas student's memoir is an eye-opener : WARRIORS DON'T CRY: A Searing Memoir of the Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High, <i> By Melba Pattillo Beals (Pocket Books: $22; 312 pp.)</i>
- REAL ANSWERS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : UNFORGIVABLE : The murder of Colombia's Andres Escobar after his own goal against the United States underlines the fact that soccer fans can be deadly serious about their game : Players Stunned as Pall Settles Over Soccer's Showcase
- Dead Alive (Cinemax Sunday at 9:45 p.m.)...
- 25TH ANNIVERSARY / APOLLO 11 MISSION : Flight to the Moon
- NOTEBOOK : Martinez Captures Heart of the City 5K Run By 6 Seconds
- Violence In Utopia: What the Venice Gang Killings Mean to L.A.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : COMMENTARY : Nation Is Riding on Mexico's Cape
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Factory Worker: 'It was a real struggle. I'm so happy that it's over. And I think it's starting to pick up for others, too.'
- THE COMPLETE T. REX by John...
- Midyear Stock Mutual Fund Review : The Flow Of Cash Into and Out Of Funding
- Home Improvement / Gardening : Advantages of Using Steel in Framing Home
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Fruitful Marketing : Popularity of Fresh-Picked Goods Causes Many Farmers Markets to Sprout Up Locally
- 'Salvador'
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Fiberglass Suspected to Be Carcinogenic
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Threats Not Rare, but Deaths Are : Violence: Murder of Escobar goes against the norm, but soccer not only sport touched by tragedy.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Big Math Attack : Jan Davidson turned a lifelong passion for teaching into a multimillion-dollar software corporation. But she hasn't let her new life as a successful businesswoman draw her away from her true love.
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : When 'Clarissa' (a.k.a. Melissa) speaks, teens listen
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A Hard Lesson in Soccer Reality : U.S. team: Escobar's murder shows the type of strain players from other nations are under.
- Passion Statement : A 14-Year-Old Junior High Student Defends Her Decision to Express Her Strong Opinions About Safe Sex. She Wore Her Heartfelt Beliefs on Her Sleeves in the Form of Condoms.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Soccer War Brewing; Pitched Battle for Players, Fields Possible : APSL: Existing league taken aback by Rothenberg's moves in attempting to build MLS.
- Hair of the Dog
- How's This for Justice? : Punishment to Fit the Crime Might Be Jarring Enough for Earthquake Opportunists
- Hot Wheels : Moreno Going Places--on Roller Skates
- Star of Hitchcock Thriller Keeps Blood Stirring in Own Private Jungle : Tippi Hedren: Actress is years away from the film classic, 'The Birds.' Now, she holds court with animals housed in her Shambala Preserve.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Germany Clean as a Non-Whistle : Soccer: Voeller scores twice in 3-2 victory, but lack of a call has Belgians crying foul.
- Strawberry Talks of Nine Years of Abuse : Baseball: At a news conference held by the Giants, former Dodger star says he finally is free of drugs and alcohol.
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Mintey Angry After Losing to Woodside
- Wartime Internment Camp Binds German POWs, American Guards
- FOR SENIORS : Businesswoman Takes Physical Fitness to Heart
- FILM COMMENT : The Man Who Shot Great Movies : Director John Ford was a man of legendary contradictions and legendary talent. (He could also bring John Wayne to tears)
- HIV-Positivist : Michael Kearns has made a stage career of his activism, and a successful life in Hollywood--saying the heck with homophobia
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: Many of the Newly Hired Are Making Less : Shipping Worker: 'If I have luck, maybe I can find a job in graphic design.'
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : The Search for Growth : After a rough first half on Wall Street, where are the best profit opportunities in markets now? Here, four mutual fund managers explain their strategies. Interviews by Tom Petruno.
- Your Money : Obey IRS and 'Wash Sale' Can Work
- Loni Buys Place to Call Her Own
- Home Improvement / Gardening : ASK THE INDOOR GARDENER : Prayer Plant Is Turning Brown Around Edges
- French Army Course Aims to Teach Reporters How to Survive a War : Journalism: Lessons include how to spot a sniper, first aid and evasion techniques.
- BELL GARDENS : Council Blasted Over Consultant Hiring
- USC AREA : Area Revitalization Plan to Be Discussed
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A Shallow Pool : MLS Wants to Stock Rosters With Home-Grown Players, But Who Will Be Available?
- COLUMN ONE : Apollo's Unseen Titan : Without Gene Kranz to guide him, Neil Armstrong might never have landed on the moon. The obscure but fiery flight director made the crisis decisions that helped the American folk hero make history.
- Role Players Steal Spotlight : Dodgers: Rodriguez, Hansen and Gwynn fuel 9-3 victory over the Phillies.
- Area Realtor Names Fugitive as Her Kidnaper : Crime: Woman was found tied up at an Arizona motel. She says 'faith, humor and hope' got her through the three-day ordeal.
- 5 Top UCLA Police Posts Cut in Department Reorganization : Security: All lieutenants in the beleaguered 55-member force are laid off. The new chief says the moves were made 'strictly for economic reasons.'
- Lifeguards as Peacekeepers : Recreation: Not everyone gets along swimmingly at local pools. The employees keep an eye out for trouble.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hobday Is Setting a Hot Pace
- HIGHCHAIR HIGH JINKS : Shake, Rattle and Pacifier
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WELL, MAYBE A FAILURE
- Hey, Maybe Leslie Nielsen Could Star in the Next Gore Vidal Script
- Action Promised on Muting Rwanda Hutu Radio
- Hurricane Warnings Issued as Storm Nears Florida Coast
- Moon Flight Anniversary Is Bittersweet Time in O.C. : Aerospace: Experts recall ambitious era. They now see cutbacks, ended careers and a program in retreat.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Free Immunizations at Wooten Center
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : MARKET TRENDS
- MID-WILSHIRE : Manual Arts Student 2nd in Essay Contest
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Streetscape Project Hosts Block Party
- Arafat Exhorts Opponents to Join in Lifting 'Burden'
- Starting Over : Domestic Issues: Is Lack of Focus the Problem?
- 'Battered Men' Syndrome Is a Myth : Abuse: While there are husbands who are victims, the claims of huge numbers are based on faulty research.
- Rescue Volunteers Ready for New Business : Recreation: Dozens of team members are on call as hordes of hikers are hitting the trails this long holiday weekend.
- Westminster Carport Fire Destroys 2 Cars
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Struggling Magrane Demoted to Bullpen
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : THAT'S ONLY FOOTBALL
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HE'LL BE READY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WHAT DO YOU GIVE A NATION'S CAPITAL?
- Glendale Banks on Two Small Theater Troupes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WORLD CUP STOPS AT CITY LIMITS OF LOS ANGELES
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : The Search for Growth : After a rough first half on Wall Street, where are the best profit opportunities in markets now? Here, four mutual fund managers explain their strategies. Interviews by Tom Petruno.
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : 'Hard' Asset Buyers May Be Right, but Early
- Wild Solutions for Women's Ills : ANIMAL ACTS, <i> By Rhoda Lerman (Henry Holt: $22.50; 263 pp.)</i>
- Our Pets, Ourselves : THE BEAST IN THE BOUDOIR: Petkeeping in Nineteenth-Century Paris, <i> By Kathleen Kete (University of California Press: $30; 204 pp.)</i>
- 'The Firm'
- ECHO PARK : 16-Year-Old Charged Series of Robberies
- U.S. Must Not Retreat From a Non-nuclear North Korea
- Waging Personal War Against Bigotry : Law: Newport attorney Brian Levin's advocacy of stiffer sentences for hate crimes has earned him a national reputation.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : PRODUCT LOYALTY GOES TOO FAR
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Voeller Makes His Team Twice as Tough : Germany: Veteran forward provides some needed help for Klinsmann with two goals.
- COVER STORY : Finally, a Return Engagement : Pianist Van Cliburn is hitting the concert trail, with his first stop at the Hollywood Bowl in 18 years. He's come a long way from the child prodigy who wowed the world
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : View No. 2: Capital Exists, Can Be Grown
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : The Search for Growth : After a rough first half on Wall Street, where are the best profit opportunities in markets now? Here, four mutual fund managers explain their strategies. Interviews by Tom Petruno.
- FICTION
- Foreclosures Continue to Decline
- News, Tips & Bargains : Lightship Baskets in the Limelight
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : Play of Mexico's Caped Crusaders Leaves Nation Bullish
- BEVERLY HILLS : A Team Effort to Fight Cancer
- Glory (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.) is...
- INS Official Is Accused of Selling Residency Cards
- Gunmen Kill Soccer Player in Colombia
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : It's a Tragedy When Sports Become More Than a Game
- Attempted Coup Quashed in Cambodia
- Green Card Lottery Stirs Hopes--and Con Artists : Immigration: Some undocumented workers seeking permanent residency fall prey to scams related to visa applications.
- Junior College Camp Lures Top Players
- Will the Father's Political Sins Visit the Daughter?
- Starting Over : For Better Foreign Policy: Talk to the Public
- Displaying Art of Survival : Laguna's Pageant of Masters Emerges From Muddy Mess With Help of Volunteers
- Art Process a Booming Shrinking Business : Torrance: A studio uses a painstaking procedure called serigraph to reproduce designs in smaller sizes. It can take up to three months.
- Navratilova Is Defeated in Farewell : Wimbledon: Surprising Martinez scores a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 victory in legend's emotional final match in tournament.
- Slew Of Damascus Makes Claim to Fame : Horse racing: Gelding who once could have been purchased for $16,000 wins the Hollywood Gold Cup as favored The Wicked North fades badly.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Klopas Can Score, but Bora Still Looking for More
- Property Owners Have Rights, Too : The Supreme Court reaffirms that their public entities cannot cavalierly toss out their interests in favor of the community's.
- Footbridge Widens Gulf Between Neighborhoods
- County Economic Report Is Encouraging : Chapman Study Sees Local Jobs Increase, but Outlook Tempered by Stubborn Realities
- Quake as a Political Mover and Shaker
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rangers Sign Leary, Activate Pavlik
- Theater : When Opposites Attract : The warm and openhearted Mariette Hartley plays the repressed Sara Goode in 'Sisters Rosensweig' and finds her hard to do. 'There are parts of (Sara) that I am so afraid of,' says actress
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : Savers' Yields Rise, And There's More to Come
- In the U.S. Economy, Another Productive Change
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Bill Would Help to Fight Credit Errors
- Lofty Plans : Downtown Los Angeles Has a Rich History, But an Architect Says People Have Trouble Appreciating It. His Blueprint for Change: a Museum of Urban Los Angeles.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : ANALYSIS : Something Never Seemed Right : Conspiracy: Colombia's play didn't come anywhere near expectations. What happened?
- Philip Morris Challenges Florida's Anti-Tobacco Law
- SAVED IN SPACE: One small step for...
- On the Set : STRANGERS IN MTV PARADISE
- North, South Korea Agree on Rules for First Summit
- 2 Eject Safely in Texas National Guard Jet Crash
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Hugh Price : Rebuilding the Urban League--and the Inner City, as Well
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Piazza's Start Is Among the Elite
- PISTOL PACKING: If the Eagles associated hell...
- In Brief
- Home Improvement / Gardening
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in the past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- SOUTH GATE : Ex-Teacher Convicted of Gun Possession
- A Feast for Basketball Gourmets : Summer Camps Offer a Look at Some of the Country's Most Talented Young Players
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A Tall Order : Major league soccer, hoping to ride the wave of momentum from World Cup '94 and set to make its debut in 1995, faces the daunting challenge of surviving on the competitive American sports landscape
- Medical Bills in Car Crash Decimate Family Finances
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : This Cup Brimming With Tears : Soccer: Tragedy plays a role in a tournament that has otherwise been enormously successful.
- 10,000 Gays March in Protest in Rome
- Can It Be Possible? Attack Videos Prove Politics Can Indeed Get Dirtier
- Cracking Down on Domestic Violence : Much Remains to Be Done in County to Improve Record
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Soccer Brings Happiness to Weary Nation : World Cup: Brazil's team provides unifying passion for country trying to re-establish itself after years of economic, political problems.
- Pasadena Puts on Best Face for International Visitors : World Cup: The final reports on business aren't in yet, but the city, basking in glow of soccer festivities, figures all the free publicity can't hurt.
- All or Nothing for This Williams
- Crespi Youngsters Growing Up in Summer : Legion baseball: Encino, composed of Celt players, rallies, 8-7.
- Natural Born Flap Over, Yes, Violence
- A Century of John Ford
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : Fund Investors Seeing Red
- News, Tips & Bargains : Getting the Latest Hurricane Word
- BRIEFLY : Dance: Twilight Series to Open at Pier
- Full Bloom
- BRIEFLY : Art: Exhibitions Honor World Cup
- Retro : Slapstick Antics Make a Move to Home Video
- Paralyzed, Linked to Respirator, Crash Victim Reaches Out to Life : Health care: Kim Patek, now 22, serves as an inspiration to those around her as she battles boredom and the 'pain on the inside of me.'
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Fireworks and history celebrate the Fourth of July with a bang!
- Phillip E. Spiekerman; Attorney for University of California
- HUNTINGTON PARK : City Battens Down for Mexico Match
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Home Away From Home : Belizeans Bring Sights, Sounds, Smells of Their Native Country to South-Central
- Indecision May Doom Valley Red Line Project : Other Issues Will Compete for MTA Attention and Funds
- San Fernando Valley Hit by 2 Aftershocks
- VENTURA : City Begins New Trolley Service
- Uncharitable Times for Charities : Nonprofit Organizations Need to Remind Residents of Their Deeds, and Needs
- Ventura Residents Divided Over Land Swap Proposal : Controversy: Greenbelt would be lost, new park gained in deal. Flyer promoting project is latest volley in battle over plan.
- Founding Fathers : In 1776, History Was Being Made Here, Too
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : TWO-CAR GARAGE
- To Many, Castaic Is an Escape : Neighbors Feel Safe Despite Nearby Jail
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : The Search for Growth : After a rough first half on Wall Street, where are the best profit opportunities in markets now? Here, four mutual fund managers explain their strategies. Interviews by Tom Petruno.
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : Bond Owners Face Decisions As Losses Mount
- Gardenias Need Sun to Thrive
- News, Tips & Bargains : Try Here for French Festival Tickets
- News, Tips & Bargains : First-Class Upgrades on Carnival Air
- FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: West by Thomas...
- Timeless 'Tunes'
- EASTSIDE : MTA Clears Way for Subway Extension
- Right-Wing Jews Rally to Protest Hated Arafat's Return : Israel: They spill into streets of Jerusalem and vow to prevent PLO leader's ever setting foot in the holy city.
- Early Adoption Found of Value to Future Lives
- The Wurst Kind of Mecca
- Routson Leads Diving Meet
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Swimmer Still Is Recovering From UCLA's Decision
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : COMMENTARY : When in L.A., It's Not Easy to Do as Romanians Do
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Bloom Is Off the Rose Bowl for Beleaguered Argentina : Today's game: Plight of Maradona, Caniggia's injury on Argentines' minds as they prepare to face Hagi-led Romania.
- COMING UP ROSES: The Pink Floyd shows...
- COMMON GROUND: A Naturalist's Cape Cod ...
- FAST ONE by Paul Cain (Vintage:...
- WILSHIRE / KOREATOWN : Public Urged to Help Plan Redevelopment
- 'Thank You' Is Not Enough : 3-Year-Old Boy's Family Pays Last Respects to a Guardian Angel
- Key Senate Panel, in Blow to Clinton, OKs Its Health Bill : Legislation: Plan doesn't ensure universal coverage, drops other contentious items contained in President's version. Debate now shifts to floors of Congress.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Women's Shelter Struggles to Rebuild
- CRENSHAW : A Once-Rowdy Boulevard Goes on Cruise Control
- Tapping Into the Heartland : San Joaquin Farm's Deal to Sell Liquid Assets to Southland Raises Fears of Another Water Grab
- School Finds Safe Harbor For Grad Night Partying
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Streetwise Psychologist Helps the Police Cope With Their Job Horrors, and He Has Learned to Work Out His Own Problems : Arresting Cop Stress
- Memories of the Vietnam War Haunt Southeast Asian Refugees : Immigrants: A desperate father yearns to provide for his family in Chinatown. His plight is typical of many enmeshed in the welfare 'safety net.'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IS THERE FIRE HYDRANT IN THE END ZONE?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : NO INCITEMENT NEEDED
- The Pond Does Swimmingly in Its 1st Year : The Successes Have Underscored Anaheim's Identity as an Entertainment Center
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : CHARLTON'S KEG PARTY
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Fundamentals Remain Solid, Despite Plunging TV Ratings
- Rookie Catcher Lieberthal Goes From Box Seats to Phillies' Box Score
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : WHO WILL SHOW UP?
- Trouble on 'Trouble' Set? : Take your pick: (a) co-stars Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte got on each other's nerves; (b) the filmmakers got on <i> their</i> nerves; (c) snoopy questions are getting on <i> everyone's</i> nerves.
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : A Global Quest for Cash : Growth: Is there enough capital to go around? Some think not--and say a looming shortage explains a great deal.
- Rim Shots : Artist J.D. Crowe's Zany Grand Canyon
- Destination: Arizona, Baja : Low-Fat Desert : Rancho La Puerta and Canyon Ranch, two of the world's best 'ranch' spas, are close by, but there are differences. For starters, about $1,000 a week.
- HIGHLAND PARK : Parent Volunteers Help Program Grow
- USC : Listings Sought for Latino Directory
- '1647' Shop Attracts a Large Following
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Southland Colombians Shattered Again : Reaction: Nation and reputation have taken a beating because of violence and drugs. Escobar's murder won't help.
- For the Rich Sports Fan on a Budget
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 140 Cubans Flee by Boat; Most Since '80