- Two Chances for Relief: Slim and None
- World IN BRIEF : RUSSIA : Official Claims Right to Hit Afghan Targets
- CALABASAS : Work Advances on City General Plan
- Costa Mesa : City Makes $605,000 in Surplus Land Sale
- County Budget Watch
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Head Criticizes Foundation Action
- LYNWOOD : 10-Year-Old Girl Shot in the Head by Bicyclists
- Deadlines for Filtration Plants OKd : Water: The construction, estimated to cost $500 million, will help Los Angeles supplies meet state purity standards.
- Researchers Seek Whale Tangled in Gill Net : Wildlife: The public is asked to help find the injured humpback spotted July 4 off Santa Cruz Island.
- LOS ANGELES : Community Colleges Get $2 Million for Job Training
- Breach of Sewer System Brings Motion to Adjourn
- Medical School, Center Need Attention, Wilkening Says : Education: New UCI chancellor says they must adapt to change to survive national health care reform. Top issues include how to pay for training, she says.
- Kaiser Permanente, Union Reach Tentative Contract
- Replacement Gutierrez Fights Lopez Tonight
- DANCE REVIEW : Strong Women, Sensitive Men in 'Kaleidoscope'
- Some at Hospitals Perform Double Duty : Interpreting: Under a 2-year-old state law, bilingual employees help doctors communicate with non-English-speakers.
- 2 California Banks Post Hefty Gains : Earnings: First Interstate's second-quarter profit more than doubled; Wells Fargo's surged 82%. But two S&Ls; see declines.
- Wynn's International Profit Up 41% for Second Quarter
- Philip Morris Slashes Prices 40 Cents a Pack : Smoking: Cuts are also expected from rival companies. Moves come at an enormous expense to the cigarette industry.
- Senate OKs Letting U.S. Employees Be in Politics
- Gay, Lesbian Leaders See Silver Lining in Military Defeat : Politics: Despite the movement's loss in its first big national fight, the exposure is seen as rewarding. Members seek to learn from mistakes.
- MARKET BEAT / TOM PETRUNO : Quarter's Gains Spur Interest in Defense Stocks
- REAL ESTATE
- James Stringfellow; Ran Troubled Waste Dump
- As the River Preys On Homes, a Hunt for New Housing Begins : Floods: All 160 residents of a town that will be uninhabitable for six months find refuge with relatives, friends or wherever they can rent.
- Gallegly to Discuss Trade, Other Issues
- Toll Lane Project Receives Green Light on Financing : Transportation: Ten-mile route on the Riverside Freeway is expected to handle 30,000-35,000 cars per day.
- Make Trade, Not Warheads : North Korea sends (weak) signal of possible peek by nuclear inspectors
- Trimmer Dies After Fall From Tree
- NORTHEAST VALLEY : Program to Help At-Risk Children
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Battlefront : A Sober Look at Life as a DUI Offender
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFFS : Woodland Hills East Upsets Valley North With Run in 9th
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton Could Be Sidelined for Season
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Stadium Catches Fire, Then McGriff Sparks Braves' Big Rally, 8-5
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Two Tight Ends Fill the Vacuum
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lacy's Splendid Solo Sojourn
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Shake Off Fed Jitters; Yields Rise
- A Colorful Evening in Black and White
- 7th Suspect Held in Cardinal's Death
- FULLERTON : Panel Members to Hear Ticket Disputes
- OXNARD : Teacher Won't Face Retrial Over Conduct
- NEWS ANALYSIS : $13 Billion Just Won't Go Very Far Anymore
- BEVERLY HILLS : Davis Disputes French Claims on Recovered Jewels
- They May Be Cute, but Leave Them Be
- Airlines' Woe: Fastest Jet Can't Beat a Fax
- Expansive View of Rights Told by Ginsburg
- RTC Report: Lawyer Faces Ethics Trouble : Workplace: The attorney at the agency's Newport Beach office denies allegations and seeks reimbursement.
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : At Least 491 Dead in Monsoon Floods
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Sihanouk Calls Off Khmer Rouge Talks
- Breast Cancer: Legacy of Shared Misery
- KID STUFF : A Few Laughs for the Little Ones
- Powell Defends, Nunn Praises Order on Gays
- LOS ANGELES : Open Bidding Urged on Convention Center Bonds
- Board Chastises Garcetti as County Budget Hearings End : Finances: Deliberations, expected to be lengthy and complex, are to begin next week on the $13.1-billion spending plan.
- Countywide : Food Festival Rules Leave a Bitter Taste
- Honor the Flight to Freedom : Refugees: Consider their 'heart's agony' and courage; don't send them back, but find them safe havens, somewhere.
- Area Where 11 Medflies Are Found to Be Sprayed
- Lewis, Christie to Race for $150,000 Apiece
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Restaurant Smoking Banned by Council
- SUN VALLEY : Program Helps Turn Around Young Lives
- No More Side Orders of Smoke : Rather than hurting the restaurant business in L.A., the new smoking ban may bring in customers from surrounding cities.
- Exit Sessions, Enter Freeh : The FBI could definitely use a period of stability
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Two Tight Ends Fill the Vacuum
- TV Ratings : 'Home Improvement' Even Hotter in Summer
- MUSIC REVIEW : Colorado Quartet Gives Shape to Ambiguous Ford Program
- Schiller Closure Looms Despite German Protests : Stage: Berlin's famed theater is falling victim to city budget cutbacks and low attendance; staff works on rescue plan.
- LAPD Survey Finds Supervisors in Disfavor : Police: Rank-and-file officers say superiors are insensitive, and inept in crises. Many report high racial tension in department.
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Bank Manager Gets 24 Years in Drug Money Case
- SIMI VALLEY : Schools to Pay $14,250 to Keep Pool Open
- Jetliner Parts Maker to Lay Off 1,300 Workers : Aerospace: New cuts by Chula Vista-based Rohr Inc. come amid slumping sales. It has laid off 2,000 people in 18 months.
- RETAILING
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Software Developer: Application & Business Solutions Inc.,...
- Comarco Resumes Merger Talks with CACI
- AUTOS
- The Economy: Construction
- Diceon Electronics Inc.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Elections Open Window for Reforms : Politics: There is now leverage to focus on system that benefited politicians, bureaucrats, entrenched businessmen.
- Burlington Air Express: The Irvine freight delivery...
- O.C. Gay Veterans Debate Meaning of New U.S. Policy
- SMOKE CLEARS: Hey buddy, gotta light? If...
- Efforts to Protect Condors From Man-Made Perils Succeeding
- LOS ANGELES : Murderer Faces Trial in Secret Service Agent Death
- These gay ex-soldiers reject the traditional organizations for veterans or homosexuals. They have created a unique American Legion post to aid in . . . : The Battle at Home
- West Valley Residents Top City in Recycling of Household Waste : Environment: Much of the success is attributed to strong participation in a pilot program involving trimmings, officials say.
- Man Gets Life in Prison in Killing : Crime: The Oxnard gang member, 20, receives the maximum penalty. Landlord Richard Schell was gunned down as he counted his rent receipts.
- NORTHRIDGE : Official to Grant Vons Liquor Permit
- Woman Convicted of Attempted Arson
- LOCAL NOTES : Woods Is a Shot Back at Optimist
- TELEVISIONEarly 'Hopes': Fox won't be the only...
- Dave vs. NBC: Paging Judge Wapner : Television: CBS' new late-night talk-show host is relaxed despite threats from former employer to lay claim to 'intellectual properties.'
- Lawyer, RTC at Odds Over Legal Defense : Law: Newport Beach office employee is trying to bill U.S. for $41,000 in costs of fighting disbarment proceedings that agency says weren't job-related. He denies wrongdoing.
- Viratek Unveils Program to Develop Gene-Blocking Drugs
- Detroit Officer Says He Never Struck Victim of Fatal Beating
- 7 Agencies File Suit to Recoup Property Tax Revenues : Funding: The special districts seek a court writ that would reinstate $4.7 million diverted to schools yearly.
- Test of Anti-Gang Court Order Postponed : Blythe Street: The defendant fails to show for a hearing. His constitutional challenge of the ban on certain activities must wait.
- If you thought car phones were irritating...
- SEAL BEACH : Conversion of Lodge Expected to Be OKd
- Disorder in the Court as Trial Starts : Media: Lurid details in the case against Erik and Lyle Menendez attract a mob of journalists, true crime writers, screenwriters and voyeurs when proceedings commence.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hauler to Revise Handling of Debts
- IRVINE : Gift Swells UCI Library Asian Stacks
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Tight End Dyal Injured in Collision
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire: Left-Hander No Pressing Concern
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDonald Is the One as His First One-Hitter Lifts Orioles Into First
- Schedule for Ducks Released
- Claims of Hatred, Abuse Traded in Menendez Case : Courts: As trial opens, prosecutors focus on brothers' confession. Defense says they killed parents out of fear.
- Bangladesh Offers Tea, Jute to U.S.
- BOOK REVIEW : Juicy Details Behind 'The Donald' Hype : LOST TYCOON: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump <i> by Harry Hurt III</i> ; Norton $25, 447 pages
- AIRLINES
- Deep in Debt, Owners May Have to Sell Ritz-Carlton : Landmarks: Negotiations with creditors continue. But if they fail, Huntington Hotel will be auctioned off.
- The Pinocchio Papers : Lying on Loan Forms Is Increasing Even Though the Punishment Is Severe
- Exonerated Convict Is Back in Jail : Crime: Benny Powell, one of two men wrongly held for 17 years, is accused of raping a woman in Riverside County.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School District Weighs Busing Fee for Students : Sulphur Springs: Officials say a $100 charge and related savings would halve a deficit of nearly $300,000. A public hearing is scheduled July 28.
- He Got Bucks, but No Strokes?
- A Rap Hit Without Violence, Sex or Profanity? There It Is : Pop music: Tag Team breaks the rules with the No. 3 single 'Whoomp!' The duo's first album is released this week.
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa home...
- National Medical Enterprises Inc. said it is...
- REAL ESTATE
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Mixed on Fed Jitters; Yields Rise
- ENERGY
- PANORAMA CITY : Group Loses Bid for More Gym Parking
- Residents Say Police Photos of Youths 'Un-American'
- BURBANK : Police Bike Patrol's Arrest Is a First
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Deadlines Set for Building 3 Water Filtration Plants
- Employee Describes Abuses by City Clerk : Hearing: Woman testifies that dismissed official sexually harassed her. She admits drinking during one incident and before reporting claims.
- VENTURA : Search Renewed for Alzheimer's Patient
- ART REVIEW : Hot Rod Hero Worship : 'Kustom Kulture' Is a Loud Crash Without Impact
- TV REVIEW : Workplace 'Privacy' in the '90s
- Was 'Arsenio' Bumped or Bumped Up? : Television: KCOP counters logjam of talk shows by moving Hall and using 'Roseanne' reruns as a lead-in.
- John Bolton; Physicist Pioneered in Radio Astronomy
- LOS ANGELES : Officer Wounded During Pursuit of 2 Suspects
- OXNARD : City Firetrucks to Carry Defibrillators
- WEST VALLEY : Library Staffs Wear Black to Mourn Cuts
- Menendez Case Draws a Full House : Media: Decorum is forgotten as reporters, camera crews and screenwriters wrangle over seats in the crowded courtroom.
- Angels Again Are Denied Any Leeway at Fenway, 2-1
- Returns Are Not Complete : But Trend Is Toward a Bright Ram Future for Receiver Kinchen
- Bosnian President Asks U.N. Help
- Strong Work Ethic Helped Propel Career
- N.Y. Judge Freeh Named FBI Chief : Government: Clinton calls nominee, 43, 'a law enforcement legend.' Jurist is former agent, federal prosecutor who won organized crime cases.
- She's a Rebel Columnist With a Cause : Multiculturalism: 'Dear Immy' dishes out advice for the Korea Times. Her bold, feminist style has attracted fans but turns off some traditionalists.
- Fed Fires a Warning Shot on the Deficit
- Nine Held in $50-Million Workers' Comp Fraud Case : Crime: Beverly Hills doctor is alleged mastermind. Authorities say thousands filed phony claims.
- Bernson Urges Relaxation of Land-Use Rules : City Hall: The councilman says it's time to reduce roadblocks to development. He speculates that the mayor will be supportive.
- LOS ANGELES : City Will Try to Lure New Caltrans Research Center
- Court Told Man Admitted Killing
- Fish & Game Code Violators Targeted
- SAN FERNANDO : Levies to Continue for Street Lighting
- Surfer's Body Spotted at Beach; Second Recent Death Off Coast
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Sobriety Checkpoint Set for Thursday
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Now Must Sit and Wait
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Berganio Can Cash In Without Going Pro
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Graf Loses, Germany Out of Federation Cup
- STAGE NOTES / JAN HERMAN : Offer of Aid Could Allow 'Elephant Man' at Gem
- Bullfrogs Roll Past Blades Into First Place
- Comedy Club Ordered to End Topless Dancing
- Clampdown on Dental Code : FTC Says Limits on Ads Hurt Consumers, but Dentists Say Charges Are Outdated
- Countywide : Broker Is Named to Planning Panel
- DANA POINT : City Files Complaint Over Charity Group
- Countywide : Sow's 10 Piglets Reap Fair Bit of Attention
- Board Votes to Beef Up Security at County Fair : Safety: Officials want to keep problems at next month's event to a minimum. About $300,000 will be spent for police officers, deputies and private guards.
- Senate Panel Halves Funds for Courthouse
- VENTURA : Council Rejects Plan to Dip Into Reserves
- LA HABRA : City Delays Decision on El Azteca's Permit
- Freedom Bowl Classic Shelved : Basketball: Scheduling conflicts and inability to make deal with Division I teams prompt Orange County Sports Assn. to cancel this year's event.
- Getting Down to Business : Economy: Urban League opens center that will aid minority entrepreneurs and offer inner-city residents training for bank employment.
- Man Charged With Rape of Pregnant Woman
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Heart-to-Heart Gets Team Beating
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Desert Rose Won't Fade : The band proved it could weather a drought with a performance full of vitality.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Stronger Controls Over Day Care Urged
- Supervisors Approve Study of Anaheim Arena Parking : Traffic: The solution getting the most attention is a parking structure, although estimates indicate an $8,000-$10,000 cost per parking space to build it.
- Mixing Up Messages on Tolerable Forms of Intolerance
- Gordon Will Drive Allison's Car : Auto racing: At the moment, Talladega is a one-race agreement for versatile young driver from Orange.
- GYMNASTICS : Miller, Scherbo Highlight Meet
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pretty Good Scream Is Heard Again
- COMMENTARY : Trying to Pick a Romantic Movie? Read This First! : Bad Date Material : Good Date Material
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Charlie Brown' Is Cute Enough but 2-Dimensional : Everything looks right in this fun, spunky production that brings the 'Peanuts' gang to life, but the soul is missing.
- Sen. Bergeson to Run for Orange County Supervisor
- Merck Profit Dives 73% on Restructuring Charge
- Anaheim : School Gets Grant for Science Classes
- SMOKE OUT : Cities Try to Snuff Smokers
- Why 'Dear Immy' Shakes Them Up
- Alert Issued for Whale Tangled in Gill Net : Marine animals: Head of rescue center hopes someone up the coast will see the humpback, which was spotted July 4 off Ventura.
- Case Against Yosemite Shooting Suspect Fades
- Miyazawa's Party Turns Against Him : Japan: A Cabinet member tells him to resign to accept responsibility for losses. A scramble to pick successor breaks out.
- Clinton Legal Aide Is Apparent Suicide Victim : White House: Vince Foster was a close friend of the President and former law partner of the First Lady. Staff members know of no motive for the shooting.
- Stalking Law Violator Has New Trouble : Courts: First Orange County man convicted of harassing a woman in violation of new law pleads guilty to violating court order to stay 10 miles from her.
- NEWBURY PARK : Not-Guilty Plea Entered in Slaying
- Bergeson Makes It Official : Politics: She'll run for supervisorial seat to be vacated when Thomas F. Riley retires. Board members, community leaders support her candidacy.
- County Won't Fund Crossing Guards
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Project Dedicates Consolidated Headquarters
- Simi Planners Weigh Granting Permit for Corriganville Park : Restoration: Officials hope to apply for government grants to build the $4-million project at the 204-acre former Western filming site.
- Surf's Up--With Surprise Swells
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Chemical Spill at Air Force Plant Injures 5
- WASHINGTON WATCH : A Nice Thought
- After Lewis Turns Down $11 Million, Bowe Fight Won't Happen Until '94
- On Target, Off Beaten Path : Tourism, Hunting, Fishing Growing on Lanai, Where Only Crop Used to Be Pineapple
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : New Practice Facility Has Look of Real Course
- MOVIE REVIEW : An Epic Gay Saga From Japan : Takehiro Nakajima adroitly mixes drama with humor in the mainstream entertainment 'Okoge.'
- Recurring Pain : An Anaheim woman says for years she repressed memories that her father killed the Black Dahlia and, she says, it was only one of his unspeakable crimes.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Change in Japan Hinges on Role of New Conservatives
- UFW Appeals Verdict, Charges Bailiff Misconduct : Lawsuit: Union seeks to upset $2.9-million award to lettuce grower over secondary boycott. It claims that court official peppered jurors with negative comments.
- Confessions of a Mad Comp-oholic
- FAIR QUESTION: Attendance at the Ventura County...
- Suspect in Fountain Valley Slayings to Fight Extradition : Courts: Douglas Frederick Stanley wants to stay in Colorado, where he was arrested July 11. A warrant signed by Gov. Wilson will be needed to bring him back.
- HEALTH CARE
- Analysis Challenges RV Park : Port Hueneme: A consultant hired by condo owners opposed to the plan says the city could lose $190,000 in the first two years.
- OXNARD : City to Seek Cable Regulatory Control
- LAGUNA BEACH : Couple File Appeal in House-Color Case
- 41 Gay Rights Activists Arrested in S.F. Protest
- Sunny Hills High Teacher Expected to Surrender
- CANOGA PARK : 2 Officers Injured in Chase of Suspect
- SAN FERNANDO : City Agrees to Study Town Square Project
- More Than a Signature : North Hollywood's Fantasia Johnson Brings a Little Magic to the Court
- They're Sparing No Expense, Leaving Nothing to Chance
- The Caring Lives On : Drysdale Gone, but Meyers Still Has His Work to Do
- The First Step Is the Biggest : It took 1 1/2 years to plan and 5 1/2 months to complete, but last year Bob Moision made the 2,600-mile trek along the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada.
- Without Great Expectations, Ginsburg Found Her Way to Top : The ability of Clinton's Supreme Court nominee to overcome traditional barriers could shape her judicial role.
- Condors Are Staying Out of Harm's Way
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ambulance Service Plan to Be Restudied
- D.A. Chastised as County Ends Budget Hearings
- Preservation Law Would Give Group Historic Role : Moorpark: The advisory position of the city's Historical Society in proposed ordinance is called too broad by some council members.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Considers Agreement to Take Over County Park : Recreation: Budget restrictions force county supervisors to threaten closure of the facility in Saugus.
- DOWNEY : Man Slain by Officer After Scuffle in Front Yard
- Phillies Still in Control of Dodgers : Baseball: Philadelphia puts it away with two homers in late innings, 8-2, for ninth victory in 11 games against L.A.
- Gas Taxes
- Benefits for Gay Couples
- Guns and People
- Guatemala's De Leon
- Obituaries - July 21, 1993
- Obituaries - July 21, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 21, 1993
- Clinton Rallies Democrats for Final Budget Battle : Economy: He tells meeting of House leaders that his deficit-reduction plan will cost the average working family only $1 a week more in taxes.
- Wilson Likely to Give Disney State's Support : Resort: Governor visits county today. Company and city officials will be seeking funding help for the $3-billion project.
- A Formula for Fairness in Rebuilding L.A.
- Foe of Police Reform Measure Joins Riordan Administration
- Documents From Rep. Kim's Firm Subpoenaed : Inquiry: U.S. grand jury is investigating whether corporate funds or services were used in his campaign, a violation of federal law.
- FAIRLY GOOD: Folks at the Orange County...
- Rivers Pouring More Troubles Into St. Louis
- PERSPECTIVE ON FLOOD CONTROL : Exporting a Policy That's All Wet : The U.S. is trying to foist on Bangladesh the same solution--levees--that failed America's heartland.
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 21, 1993
- Nominations Open for Women's Awards
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Church Gives $10,000 to Anti-Gang Program
- Hanging On for Dear Life : Van Nuys: Budget pressures may shut down the Mid Valley Comprehensive Health Center. Supporters call county penny-wise and pound-foolish.
- Teams Ready to Field a Dream--Again : Riot aftermath: Simi Valley residents will travel to South L. A. in a rematch of a softball game to improve race relations.
- Turner's Initial Stay on Isle Brings Smiles
- Q&A; WITH DENNIS MILLER : 'I Like Incredibly Bad TV'
- New Panel to Oversee Reform of School Bureaucracy : Education: Two other board committees will address campus safety issues and try to increase student participation in L.A. district.
- Both Sides Dislike New Gay Policy : Military: Some Ventura County residents say Clinton's compromise goes too far, others say it doesn't go far enough.
- IRVINE : 5,600 Names Filed to Force Election
- New Trial Urged in Murder Conviction
- Suspect in '80 Mail Bomb Attack Arrives in L.A. : Crime: Robert Manning appears in court after being extradited from Israel. He is accused of mailing a device that killed a woman.
- Grand Kabuki at Nagatacho
- FBI Probe's Nerve Center Apparently Closing : Investigation: Neighbors had long wondered about warehouse that played a part in activities of group now accused of plotting against racial minorities.
- But How Well Does He Throw a Football?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Carole King at Her Best With 'Tapestry'
- Xircom Returns to Notebook Networks : Computers: The Calabasas maker of electronic adapters gets back on track after its stock price dropped.
- SINGAPORE : New ASEAN Twist
- Future of Draft System Hazy as Proponents, Foes Mobilize : The end of the Cold War has raised questions about whether to abolish the agency. The House slashed its budget severely.
- Soviet Army All in Pieces: It's 15 National Forces Now : Military: Breakup engenders new rivalries, chaos, bloodshed, revisionist history and divided loyalties.
- Countywide : GOP Splinter Group Targets Local Voters
- Countywide : Anti-Graffiti Shirts Are a Hit at School
- RETAILING
- GM Coupons Offered in Settlement : Autos: Pickup truck owners will get $1,000 each. The move does not affect recall investigations.
- The Titan Corp.'s Research & Technology Division...
- Micropolis Posts Loss of $2.5 Million in Quarter
- Wilson Lauds Key Legislative Achievements
- To Japanese Public, Election Is No Match for Sumo Stars : Mood: Voters find better things to do than cast ballots. Reasons are many, but skepticism tops the list.
- Some Hoots, a Few Hurrahs Greet Clinton Policy on Gays in Military : Reaction: Many homosexuals are disappointed that little has changed. In the armed services, some resent the President's action.
- Sheriff's Deputy Guilty of Assault for Firing Shots at Bar
- A Lesson on Hate Echoes Through Time : Maybe that editor was right all along. Law enforcement may be better equipped than a newspaper to stop violence before it happens.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Indurain Holds Lead, Colombian Wins Stage
- Bulls Finally Sign 6-11 Croatian Guard Kukoc : Pro basketball: The three-time European player of the year was selected by Chicago during the 1990 draft.
- Ducks to Host Red Wings in Season Opener
- 'Jurassic Park' Gobbles Up Foreign Box-Office Records : Movies: In Japan, weekend totals hit $8.4 million; it's grossed $32.4 million on international market.
- Prudential Deal Not as Close as Assured by CEO : Securities: Negotiators say suggestions of an early settlement of the state and SEC fraud investigations was overstated.
- Profit Improves at Rockwell: The aerospace, automotive...
- Ahmanson Expects Record $290-Million Loss : S&Ls;: Red ink stems from sale of bad loans at Home Savings. Wall Street generally praises the move to shed problem assets.
- Delta Microwave Inc. of Camarillo won a...
- Miyazawa Shows No Sign He'll Throw in Towel
- Setting the Stage for Guild Fashion Show
- What Is Allowed Under New Gay Policy
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Is Accused of Stabbing Roommate
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hopes High After Fun Zone Face Lift
- A reason to go on living: Just...
- Brea Acquisition Threatens Federal Highway Funds : Roads: Officials may deduct $1.9 million from future grants to the state because of the city's improper methods of obtaining land for Imperial Highway widening.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman, 83, Remains in Coma After 4-Car Crash on Freeway
- TV REVIEW : Trials of a Trial by Jury in 'Innocence Lost' Update
- Hopping Bad: Angels Lose Game, Gruber : Baseball: The third baseman will have neck surgery. Sanderson suffers his eighth consecutive defeat as the Red Sox win, 8-6.
- Rep. Packard Has Heart Surgery
- United Way Chief to Resign After 14 Years
- City Considers Control of Library, Waterworks : Moorpark: Fears over the county's financial status prompt look at ways to improve service.
- RESEDA : Single Act of Charity Leads to Many More
- Innocence of Childhood Is on Trial : A String of Court Cases Shows That They Are Still Being Treated as Chattel
- Surfers' Dream Is a Nightmare for Lifeguards : Weather: Waves that have killed one are the result of a dangerous type of Pacific storm that causes huge swells. Rescues soar as the surf continues pounding the coast.
- FEAR AND GREED: With the parent-murder trial...
- AME Sold for $18 Million in Bankruptcy Proceedings : Burbank: It will be merged with another video post-production company begun by a former president who left in 1989.
- Colorado High Court Declines to Revive State's Anti-Gay Law
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Roberti Turns Into Champion of Valley Causes
- Rusty Pelican Closes 6 Units, Lays Off 400