- GLENDALE : Restaurant Manager Cited Over Game
- CS Fullerton to Settle With Nine Wrestlers
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN
- 'Lion King' Too Violent for Little Viewers? : Movies: Disney's opus has violence, treachery and a prolonged scene of a parent's death. Be prepared to face the wails of your children, some reviewers say. Bosh, say psychologists.
- INSIDE & OUT
- Divided Senate Panel Wrestles With Health Care Bill : Congress: Approval by Finance Committee will send the debate to its next phase. The final vote is expected today.
- COLUMN ONE : The Potent Politics of Vitamins : The industry has launched a controversial campaign against FDA regulation. It's had surprising impact.
- Edward J. Carlough; Influential Labor Leader Led Sheet Metal Workers Union
- Bakker Enters Halfway House After Serving 4 1/2 Years in Prison
- General in Vitamin Wars Battles Regulation With Zeal
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 2 Plots Studied for Possible 'Dog Park'
- No Cuts Planned for Santa Ana Schools
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Seeks Ways to Curb Dropout Rate
- OXNARD : 4 Teen-Agers Held in Youth's Stabbing
- The Beach You Save May Be Your Own : Local governments--and local groups--need to help out
- Member of New Grand Jury Draws Fire of Latino Groups : Law: The juror is assailed after describing a report sent to the panel by Los Amigos as 'lobbying.'
- NORTHRIDGE : Injuries Teach Actor Success and Survival
- Pet Lost in Jet Eludes Searchers in a Game of Cat and Mouse
- Champagne Party Is Focus of Probe : Government: Recorder's office employees say the assistant recorder serve alcohol to underage workers.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Milutinovic Must Have the Answers : Americans: As usual, however, coach isn't telling who will replace suspended Harkes in midfield against Brazil.
- Portland's Clifford Robinson and Rod Strickland will...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Germans Not Hitting on All Cylinders Yet : Second round: Defending champions struggling on and off field as they prepare for Belgium today.
- Art Review : Relocated LACE Experiences Some First-Show Jitters
- Man Gets Rehearing in '81 Slayings in Garden Grove
- GLENDALE : Garage Demolition to Begin Wednesday
- Fireworks Displays
- BREA : Alleged Illegal Grade Changing to Be Aired
- State Agency Opposes Bill to Outlaw Price Gouging : Politics: Katz's legislation was inspired by abuses after Jan. 17 quake. Wilson Administration points to rights of small business.
- VILLA PARK : Council Approves $1.6-Million Budget
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : BRAZIL-USA: HOW HOT IS IT?
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Frankel Out to Repeat Magic in the Gold Cup With Fanmore
- Salsa Starts Season by Losing to Colorado
- SEC Asks for Query Into Fund Reports
- Developer Default on $62-Million Bond Issue Seen
- MATERIALS : Manufactured Panels Offer a Solid Way to Save Money
- Reno Asks Court to Appoint Fiske as Independent Counsel
- Criminal Charges Unlikely in Tobacco Industry Probe : Health: Experts say the statute of limitations and difficulty in proving perjury mean that executives will escape prosecution.
- Woman Is Convicted of Plotting 2 Murders : Crime: Mary Ellen Samuels, dubbed 'green widow' for her lavish spending habits, could receive death penalty for arranging slayings of her husband and his killer.
- Police Arrest Man in Anaheim Slaying
- Bleszynski Courting a Relapse : Olympic Festival: Worn down by three events last year, she comes back for more.
- Pop Album Chart
- The Witnesses : Snapshots Of Friday's Testimony
- 'Green Widow' Convicted in Deaths of Husband, Hit Man
- Black Coalition Threatens to Boycott S.C. Over Flag Dispute
- Pilot's Mistaken Push Puts Jet Into Dive : Safety: 17 injured on American Airlines flight when the reserve officer tried to find room for a box of beverages. Stricter seat belt rule urged.
- Tropical Storm Brewing
- PATRIOTIC SERVICE: A three-screen audiovisual presentation accompanied...
- Mission Viejo Man Killed in New York
- They Can't Help Falling : Elvis Diving Team Invades Knott's, Sideburns and All
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Focus on Employees' Spiking
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : De La Hoya Rubs Some Wrong Way
- Times Poll Shows 60% of L.A. Getting No Kick From '94 Cup
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : TAKE THIS ROUND OFF
- DANCEBallet Olympians: Johan Kobborg, a 22-year-old soloist...
- 'Twilight' and Tennis for the Holiday
- Long Beach Bank Sells Deposits to Home Savings
- INSURANCE
- Does It Count If They're Gap Jeans?
- EXHIBITS : Big Apple Serves Up Historic Silver
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Feinstein Wins Support of Farm Bureau : Influential federation twice before endorsed the senator's Republican opponents. Huffington's campaign says the group's rank-and-file do not back the incumbent.
- NYELAND ACRES : Clues Sought in Woman's Slaying
- FILLMORE : Gunderson Won't Run for 2nd Term
- NEWPORT BEACH : Contestants Whip Up Alcohol-Free Drinks
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Women, Minorities Are Filling United Methodist Pastoral Posts
- BFI Wants to Import Ventura Waste : Environment: Company proposes transporting garbage to Sunshine Canyon Landfill, angering Valley activists.
- Soccer Revolutionary With a Mouse : World Cup: West Hills man develops computer analysis system that enables U.S. team to chart tendencies quickly.
- While Waiting for Dodgers to Call, Hansell Finds Niche : Baseball: In Albuquerque, former Kennedy High right-hander makes transition from starter to reliever.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : His 22 Golds Aren't Quite Enough
- Ward's Future Is Basketball : NBA: Heisman Trophy winner says 'football is not an option' after the New York Knicks make him the 26th overall pick of the draft.
- Music Review : Classical Street With Jazz Signposts : Milcho Leviev spices his Seal Beach program with subtle swing rhythms and bluesy accents, demonstrating the ease with which he crosses over and back.
- Theater Review : Gal-Vanized Crazies, Foolish Choices
- Pop Music Review : Hey, Isaak: Is This 'Grease' or Rock? : Throughout the Coach House show, the singer and his mostly competent band deliver one unfortunate '50s cliche after another.
- 3 Accused of Fraud in Credit Card Scheme
- 'Wolf' and the Office
- Nelson Eddy and Jon
- A Scofflaw, Not a Gadfly
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Suddenly, World Cup Is the Talk of the Town for Those Who Write
- Ruling on English
- Hey, No Reason Not to Look for a Better Offer
- This Isn't the Kind of Reaction Angels Want
- More Oxymorons
- How About a Little Old-Time Baseball?
- MOCA Strategic Plan Exhibit
- Why 'Blvd.' Came to End of Road in L.A.
- TV Can't Stay Silent in the Simpson Case
- Health Care Exclusions
- Samuels Is Convicted on 2 Counts of Murder : Trial: The woman is found guilty of arranging her husband's slaying in Northridge and his executioner's death seven months later.
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 2, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 2, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - July 2, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - July 2, 1994
- Obituaries - July 2, 1994
- Obituaries - July 2, 1994
- Grand Jury Blasts Fiscal Condition of Colleges : Finance: Panel calls the district among the worst in terms of economic management. Report cites deficit spending and failure to keep a prudent reserve.
- Prosecutors Zero In on Time of Killings : Simpson hearing: Testimony centers on events leading to discovery of the bodies. Also, a mysterious envelope of possible evidence is turned over to the court.
- LOTS OF DOGS: Yorba Linda officials told...
- Realtor Found Tied Up in Rural Arizona Motel
- Parallel Murder Cases--but One Is Just Grimly Routine : Courts: A woman is dead, a spouse is charged. But elite investigators, famed lawyers and the media are missing.
- SYLMAR : Man Honored for 562 Quake Calls
- Beating the Heat : Residents Flee Town, Seeking Cooler Climes for Holiday Weekend
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Local Dogs Have Day in State Games
- U.S. Scrambles to Accommodate Haiti Refugees : Caribbean: Up to 1,000 people a day are arriving at temporary processing centers in Jamaica and Cuba.
- U.S. Soccer Team First in Its Field to Score With Computer Program
- Hotfooting It Out of L.A. for the Weekend
- Advanced Logic Expects to Post Loss
- ON THE SCENE / PATT MORRISON : The Craziness of Day No. 1, Frame by Frame
- Jim Bakker Reportedly Will Leave Prison, Move Into Halfway House
- Youth, 16, Arrested in Attack on Lifeguards : Crime: Officials say the suspect was involved in one of three recent violent incidents at a Watts swimming pool.
- Sense of Relief Felt at White House After Initial Phase of Fiske's Probe : Whitewater: But feeling may be short-lived. His inquiry is continuing, congressional hearings are scheduled and an internal review is launched.
- Fair Officials Beefing Up Security for This Year's Run : Safety: The move is in response to problems last year, including molestation of some children in a haunted house by a carnival worker and a roller coaster accident.
- List of Fire Chief Candidates Cut to 6
- Hope Arises for Stables in Path of Bulldozers : Newbury Park: A new site has been found nearby, but quick action is needed by the city.
- NASCAR NOTEBOOK : Gant Hopes to Bow Out With One More Victory
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : The Johnny O Is a Singular Distinction
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Nigerians Prefer Italy to Rose Bowl : Group D: They score in extra time to beat Greece, 2-0, win division and avoid a cross-country flight.
- Cerplex Group Inc.: In a move that...
- Cimco Inc.: The Costa Mesa manufacturer of...
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- COMPANY TOWN : Showtime Names New Senior VP
- N.Y. Moves Primary Ahead of California's
- Anti-Smog Plan Could Top $5 Billion
- Simpson Murder Case : Victims' Families
- LAGUNA BEACH : Real Life 'War of the Roses' Rages On
- Uncle to the Rescue : Crime: Newly arrived Peruvian man, already victimized by U.S. thieves, chases a suspected abductor who releases his young niece.
- County Blamed for Stalled Fire Talks
- Extending Life of Dump to Be Studied
- Tickets Available for Three Games
- National Video Rentals
- Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Hill Williams Firm : Investing: Suit seeks return of $89 million plus punitive damages on behalf of thousands of investors. State called it 'a classic Ponzi scheme.'
- Lyon Joins Partnership to Build Homes
- Study Sees 25,000 Oil Jobs If Alaska Export Ban Ends
- Kantor, Citing Unsettled Japan Politics, Puts Off Trade Ruling
- Notes From on High : Burbank considers the Starlight Bowl its 'undiscovered gem.' It seats 6,000, offers a spectacular view and boasts a wide range of entertainment.
- Scientists Add 1 'Tock' to World's Clocks
- Students on the Cutting Edge of an Ancient Art : Music: A master violin maker has set up shop at Cal Lutheran for two weeks, drawing enthusiasts from as far away as Brazil.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : One for the Wish List
- Contamination Closes Hot Tubs
- State to Pay Coliseum Cost After U.S. Government Does : Repairs: An official says short-term financing is a likely option for its 10% share of expenses in fixing the quake-damaged sports stadium.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Bad Medicine for the Game
- It's as American as a Round of 16 World Cup Game
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : SHE VOTES NO
- Movie Review : 'Baby's Day': Peewee's Big Adventure
- Farmers Win in EPA Ruling on Clean Gas
- Allstate Also Stops Issuing Policies for Homeowners : Insurance: Move is latest in series following the Northridge earthquake.
- ENERGY
- ECONOMY
- Federal Judge, Wife, Maid Bound and Robbed
- Will Simpson Frenzy Survive 3 Instant Books?
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Caught Up in an Encyclopedia of Love : STARCARBON <i> by Ellen Gilchrist</i> ; Little, Brown $22.95, 396 pages
- THE GOODS : Joy Rides : Faster. Loopier. Roller coasters are roaring back, giving family fun a little edge
- Extraordinary Sounds : Emil Richards' unusual instruments, made from objects such as nuts and bolts, are used in hundreds of film soundtracks.
- Abortion Clinic Buffer Against Protest Upheld : Supreme Court: Limited ban to preserve patients' rights does not violate First Amendment, justices say.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Deli Dilemma : Factor's Famous tries to fill the void left after the earthquake, but when the pastrami is stacked, it just isn't Art's.
- ENCINO : Input Sought on Boulevard Upgrade
- LONG BEACH : Rejected Ballots Will Now Be Counted in Council Race
- Workers' Comp Fraud Suspect Ordered to Trial
- PLACENTIA : City Renames Center After Slain Student
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : St. Louis Has Taken to This Event in a Big Way
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DEVIL OF A TIME AGAINST SAUDIS
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Belle Saves Best for Last Again, Leads Indians Over Orioles, 4-2
- MOVIESMurphy's Management Switch: Actor Eddie Murphy plans...
- COMPANY TOWN : EU Film, TV Leaders Meet to Try to Save the Industry : Trade: They gather to discuss restructuring the beleaguered business in the face of Hollywood's encroachment.
- A Love of Letters : The Society of Calligraphy exhibit ranges from traditional penned images to computer-altered artwork.
- Feting Our Nation's Freedom : Concerts, carnivals--and fireworks--mark the country's birthday.
- Guilty Pleas End S. County Water Scandal
- THEATER REVIEW : Adding Depth to Artist's Life : The biographical drama draws on the tension between Albert P. Ryder's love of nature and his hermetic existence.
- CONEJO VALLEY : Farmers' Market to Move Across Street
- CYPRESS : Medal of Honor Winner to Speak
- LOS ANGELES : City to Study Impact of Keeping Landfill Open
- Jimmy Maura; Actor, Costumer
- Toxic Cloud Sends 16 at Plant to Hospital : Industry: Fumes at Anaheim factory were released by a 'violent' chemical reaction when workers poured acid into a barrel containing an unknown substance.
- Group Forms to Lobby for Quake Victims : Relief: The coalition assails insurers' dual-payee checks, which give banks control over payments to policyholders.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : FREE FOR ALL
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : BEST OF PLAYERS, WORST OF PLAYERS
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Pacific Gulf Properties Inc.: The Newport Beach...
- COMPANY TOWN : CBS and QVC Confirm Their Intention to Merge : Television: Family ties drove the $3-billion alliance between Laurence A. Tisch and Barry Diller.
- ENTERTAINMENT : ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Back at Home : Captain & Tennille have enjoyed a Valley following. They'll be here for the Fourth.
- LAUGH LINES : Rare Talent Only a Spider Could Appreciate
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- State High Court Clears Way for Suit Over Joe Camel Ads : Smoking: Plaintiff claims R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. uses the popular cartoon mascot to sell cigarettes to minors. In a separate case, jurists agree to consider reinstating campaign donation limits.
- Bringing Trees Back to Bared Lands : Ecology: A UCI scientist is risking all hoping to save forests by showing Costa Rica farmers they can raise hardwood as a cash crop.
- GRANADA HILLS, TARZANA : 2 Graffiti Vandals Sentenced to Jail
- WESTMINSTER : Senior Center to Offer Salad Bar
- IRVINE : Cicerone Selected Dean of UCI School
- Japan--Please Wait Till the Fall
- SANTA ANA : 3-Year-Old Who Was Struck by Car Dies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster Man Hangs Himself After Spousal-Abuse Arrest
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DEAR ALEXI
- Cup Runneth Over the Boys of Summer in Numerous Ways
- Home Entertainment : More of Kim Basinger Than Ever Before
- Art Review : Nothing Like a Little Enlightened Impurity : A mid-career survey of Mike Kelley's work underscores the artist's scathingly funny and insightful touch.
- Movie Reviews : 'Blown Away': Here a Boom, There a Boom
- COMPANY TOWN
- Comedy Without a Net : Students at two workshops learn that there are rules for success in the high-wire art of improv.
- THE GOODS : Not Bound by Limits of Paper Sibling
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Who's Reading?
- Clothing Discounts Just for Members : A one-time fee at Damone's offers shoppers an impressive collection of designer styles as well as personal service.
- French Rescue 74 Tutsis in Nighttime Rwanda Flights
- BURBANK : Man Gets Jail Term in Pornography Case
- VENTURA : Chamber Chief Asked to Quit After 22 Years
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Proposed Palmdale Budget Would Reduce City's Spending by 8% : Finances: Despite cuts, law enforcement funding would be increased $1.2 million. The plan calls for handing crossing guard program over to local schools.
- Harding Loses Title and Is Banned for Life
- Schuur, King: A Blending of Disparate Styles Pays Off
- Little Critters Star in Family Film Fest
- Cutter's Way : Ralph Cutter is into fly-fishing--really, <i> really </i> into fly-fishing. He lives and breathes trout. And now, he's sharing his passion.
- Seemingly Inconceivable Scenarios Become Reality in Topsy-Turvy Japan : Politics: Three potential prime ministers are named to key posts in new Cabinet headed by Socialist Chairman Tomiichi Murayama.
- THE GOODS : Device Flags You When to Pump Up Low Tires
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Let's Get Physical : Fitness Comes Into Play for the Best in Looks and Health
- Yearly Price of Anti-Smog Plan Could Top $5 Billion : Pollution: Proposal could slow job creation by 63,000 positions a year. But impact is called relatively minor.
- Will Foe Throw Tobacco Firms a Lifeboat?
- PLACENTIA : Latest Budget Cuts Take Police Position
- Early Birds Get 'Hottest Seats in Town' : Spectators: Even some who arrived before sunrise were turned away for the 10 coveted spots set aside for the public inside the courtroom. 'This is the case of all cases,' says one court watcher.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Vending Her Sweet Frustrations
- Group Forms to Lobby for Victims of Earthquake
- LOS ANGELES : Families of 2 'Stooges' Sue MGM Grand for $1 Million
- MOORPARK, NEWBURY PARK : Some College Horses Already Sold, Moved
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita to Create Panel to Address Racial Issues
- Man and Woman Found Shot Dead
- Body Shots Keep Mosley Unbeaten
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Romanians Now at Liberty to Be Freewheeling : Soccer: With passing of Ceausescu dictatorship, national team and an irascible press have room to express themselves.
- AFI Fest Replaces 'The Dead Mother'
- TV Review : Edifying, Entertaining Death Penalty Debate
- Home Entertainment : Costner's 'Earp' Gives Life to Old Earp Videos
- Art Reviews : Amico at Ace: 'C'-ing Isn't Everything
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Let's Get Physical : Esteem Rises From Within; Surgery Starts Outside
- COVER STORY : The BUTCHER'S ART : Add some spice to your Fourth of July by grilling a batch of specialty sausages--from chorizo to kielbasa to bratwurst-- to name just a few. They're churned out daily at stores throughout the Valley.
- Spago Crowd Rises to the Occasion of Eclipse
- Bangladeshis Clash Over 'Infidel' Writer : Asia: Woman still in hiding after militants accuse her of insulting the Koran, call for her death. Nearly 150 people are hurt in fighting during strike.
- LOS ANGELES : 40 New Charges Filed Against Serial Rape Suspect
- 2 Female Candidates Ask Aid of Influential Women
- Home Sales Near Full Recovery, Analysts Say : Real estate: Ventura County records its 10th straight month of increased transactions.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FINAL FIRST-ROUND STATISTICS
- With Assist From Mikhailovsky, Blades Hang On Against Calgary
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : IT'S HIS PROBLEM
- Theater Review : Strindberg Meets Hollywood in 'Dream Play'
- There's No Fiddling With Devotion to Bluegrass : Pop music: Member Byron Berline says Ash Grove's members are casual about success, not the music. They'll perform in Huntington Beach.
- Movie Review : 'Fish' Sensitively Catches Human Nature
- COMPANY TOWN : Networks May Be Ripe for Picking
- Bell Atlantic, Nynex Plan Cellular Merger : Telecommunications: The deal fuels speculation that Airtouch could become a third partner.
- A Rich Return on Her Honesty : Reward: Homeless woman who finds $25,000 check gives it back. 'I feel better and that's that,' says Marlene Dallugge.
- Countywide : Party to Benefit Make-a-Wish Efforts
- Countywide : Cancer Group Offers Spiritual Support
- Metrolink Shuttle Routes Lose Funding
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WE ADVANCED, GUYS
- Luther Medical Sells Unit to Illinois Company
- Proposed Deal Would Create Rail Monolith : Mergers: Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific hope to persuade ICC and stockholders to OK $2.7-billion union.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Junk Food
- 1,364 Additional Bridges Are Put on Retrofit List : Earthquakes: Caltrans report says 302 highway structures needing seismic strengthening are in L.A. County. Plans call for an accelerated schedule that would be completed by 1997.
- ANAHEIM : Man, 21, Who Set Himself Afire Dies
- It's a Long, Long Way to Sacramento : Federal quake help promised; where's state aid?
- ANAHEIM : Kindergarten Classes Too Big, Teachers Say
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Argentina 'Earns' Rose Bowl Berth : Group D: Bulgaria scores 2-0 victory and finishes second in division. Argentines will face Romania.
- Brison Again Back at Ground Zero : Football: Well-traveled player comes full circle, landing in Westlake Village where his career first started.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bernstein Hopes New Headgear Changes Luck
- Ishii Falls Short of 2nd Golf Title in Five Days
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- Tenth Title in Sight for Navratilova : Wimbledon: American defeats Fernandez, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6), to reach 12th final. Martinez beats McNeil, 3-6, 6-2, 10-8.
- Pearl Jammers Testify Before Congress : Pop music: Before a House panel, members of the Seattle band allege monopolistic practices by Ticketmaster, whose chief executive counters the charges.
- Regulators Crack Down on 'Cyberfraud' : Computers: Three states announce actions directed at suspicious solicitations made on line.
- ECONOMY
- Regulators Crack Down on 'Cyberfraud' : Computers: Three states announce actions directed at suspicious solicitations made on line.
- Butterflies' Popularity Taking Off : This year's count will tally species found at more than 200 sites across the country.
- Passenger Who Died of TB May Have Exposed Others on Flight
- Haunted by Colosio : Candidate's Slaying Shadows Mexico's Zedillo on Tijuana Visit
- LAGUNA HILLS : String of Blackouts Frustrates Residents
- Borrowing Some Hope : Counseling Agency on Skid Row Opens a Library for the Homeless
- HOUSING WATCH : Home Run
- Desperately Seeking a Gig as Madonna
- SANTA CLARITA : Residents Join Search for Real Estate Agent
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Approves Tax on Utility Bills
- Cheng, Feng Win in Table Tennis
- Argentina 'Earns' Rose Bowl Berth : Group D: Without Maradona, team falls to Bulgaria, 2-0, and drops to third in division.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : HE'S NO CHILD
- Pop Music Review : Southern Culture a Mix of Country, Surf, Rock Kitsch
- 'Rock-Off '94' Concert Postponed Until Oct. 2
- HEALTH
- Sounds of Summer : Two concert series tailored for children offer entertainment that's fun and educational. The lineup includes dance, storytelling and sing-alongs.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Healthful Routine Does Not Weigh on Teens' Lifestyles
- New Japanese Premier Not Exactly Groomed for Top Job : Politics: Little stands out about Murayama--except his eyebrows. The modest leader is not known for his policies or ambition, but is praised as a genial man.
- LAGUNA HILLS : City OKs Stop Signs for Mackenzie Street
- Ex-Officer Pleads Innocent in Computer Case
- Man, 21, Who Set Himself on Fire Dies
- THE TIMES POLL : After 1 Year, Mayor Gets Good Marks : Riordan enjoys a broad 59% approval rating. But most residents still worry about the future of the city and its economy.
- BURBANK : Airport to Charge Additional $3 Fee
- Beilenson Decision Leads Group to Rescind Invitation to Sybert
- Officials Urge Soccer Fans to Halt Violence
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Waste Shipments Near Lancaster Begin Today : Environment: Up to 150 tons per day will be trucked in from El Cajon. Bids to halt the project have failed.
- This weapon was captured on film: When...
- Dodgers Deny the Phillies : Baseball: Three-run double by DeShields in ninth inning gives Los Angeles a 4-3 victory.
- Don't Know Much About Their History
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : TIME-ZONE PROBLEMS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : HE'S A LOCAL GUY
- Zubrin Heads Diving Field in Mission Viejo
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Albus, Hobday Shoot 66s in Ideal First Round