- D'Aoust Signs, Further Strengthening Northridge Pitching Staff
- If a Woman Answers, Ask for Irene : Technology: A breakthrough necessitated by a hostile world makes us nostalgic for the old-fashioned hang-up.
- The TV Violence Proposal: Let's Get Cynical : Television: Anything that gets the industry to look at what it delivers should be applauded. But The Plan is full of loopholes.
- New Kid on the Block(buster) : Video Giant's Arena Turns Up the Heat in Battle for Concertgoers
- Defense Aids Kenoi in Valley North's Win
- VALLEYWIDE : Groups Want Funds Used for More Police
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Key Group to Oppose New Dump : Elsmere Canyon: The Valencia Industrial Assn. joins two local chambers of commerce. It represents 250 businesses.
- O'Neill Park Is Born Again : 2,300-Acre Facility to Reopen After Redesign to Upgrade, Save Resource
- He'll Fight for the Right to Make Ducks Winners
- Trakh Decides to Leave : Basketball: Changing his mind again, successful Brea-Olinda girls' coach accepts job at Pepperdine.
- Enter Laughing: Ducks' Wilson Can Take a Joke
- RECRUITING / JEFF FELLENZER : Bishop Montgomery, Serra Could Be Choice of Standout Guard Price
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Nagy Probably Out for Season
- For Riordan, a Low-Key Start to a New Era : Inauguration: Ceremony will not be as posh as past ones. His speech will touch on personal responsibility and regaining the promise of Los Angeles. Festivities will showcase the city's diversity.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Swell Delivers Distinctive Brand of Urban <i> Angst</i>
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2-Week School Office Closure to Save Funds
- LOCAL NOTES : Titan Pitcher Longeway to Transfer
- Ducks' Coach Well Aware That He Faces a Mighty Job : Hockey: In his introduction, Ron Wilson shows sense of humor, something this expansion team will need.
- Dognaper Took Pair's Happiness : Crime: The couple is offering a $10,000 reward for return of their beloved pet. 'It's like we lost our kid,' the woman says.
- TUSTIN : Trustee Honored for Work in Schools
- No Deals: Lynch Is a Laker : Basketball: West says team is happy to get the rebounder from North Carolina with 12th pick.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : This Time, Valenzuela Doesn't Share Spotlight
- 'Very, Very Close Friend' Will Enter the Limelight
- NBA Draft at a Glance
- Alternative Club Features All-Ages Rock
- Today's Youth
- Tough Talk About Marinades
- Berries : Blue in the Morning
- Elks, City Lock Horns Over Proposed Lodge : Development: The structure, to replace a meeting hall lost to arson in 1986, is too industrial in appearance, a review board says.
- U.S. May Clear Way for IMF Loans to Hanoi
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Fired Up for Fireworks : Celebration: To some, public displays for July 4 just don't have the all-American flash of the independents.
- New Investors Rewarded by Stocks, Bonds : Markets: Those who pulled their money out of low-yielding bank accounts received decent first-half returns.
- Fidelity National in Irvine Buys Texas Title Insurance Firm
- Fat Fish
- State Pension Fund Will Invest Directly : CalPERS: Venture will put $250 million in partnership with gas distributor. The goal is to eliminate middle-man fees.
- Sunrise Medical to Buy Big Manufacturer : Acquisitions: The $130-million purchase of DeVilbiss Health Care is one of the biggest ever involving makers of home health care products.
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. Weeks (National ranking)...
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- Tournament Cost Estimate Off by $388,298 : Finances: An independent study of Tournament of Roses costs overstated the loss. Consultant says conclusions were based on data and feedback supplied by the city.
- New Laboratory at UCI Will Offer Services to Local Electronics Firms
- $6.9-Million Budget Approved as City Is Spared From Property Tax Shift : Spending: Newly incorporated areas not required to give funds to state, allowing for a surplus of $454,880.
- ARTISTRY GETS EVEN CRAFTIER : This Year, Laguna's Big Three Have Added Elements to Draw Even More Visitors
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE DINING ROOM' : Cast Makes This Play a Sweet Deal : Playwright A.R. Gurney's work reflects on lifestyles of the rich, white social class.
- JPL Satellite Detects Drop in Sea Levels
- High-Level Caltrans Hire Draws Fire : Government: Some lawmakers criticize creation of the post and denounce choice of man who played a role in Clinton passport inquiry. Wilson Administration defends decision and lauds appointee's credentials.
- SHERIFF'S NAVY: The sheriff's boat patrol will...
- Conservatives Target Education Nominee
- Caltrans Ends Private Sector Design Pacts : Compliance: The decision is expected to put hundreds of professionals out of work, force small companies out of business.
- Cosby Is Really Moving In on NBC
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Exxon Dealers Win Round on Station Leases
- New Suzuki President Appointed : Management: Brea-based American arm of the Japanese manufacturer says appointment is part of a routine shuffle.
- Q&A; : New Rules for Mutual Funds Start Today
- Now in Reach: Quality Color Printing
- Downey S&L; Sells Most of Its Real Estate
- Corn : GARDEN FRESH : Corn of Many Colors
- Reforming School : Students, Educators Hope Plan Will Help Unlock Potential
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funding for Space Station
- Orange County Video Rentals
- From Rochester, N.Y., Smith Can See the Lights of Baltimore : Baseball: Oriole farmhand is knocking at the door for opportunity to play with big-league club.
- 19 Positions Eliminated in City Budget : Finances: $315-million plan also pares spending for Rose Parade float and Glendale Symphony.
- Flags for the Fourth : Holiday Shows Deliver Plenty of Fireworks
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Hall, Businesses, Homes Lose Power
- Man Sentenced in Cheerleader Case : Van Nuys: Steven Ettinger posed as a photographer and made sexually oriented tapes of high school girls.
- PACOIMA : Man to Stand Trial in Robberies, Killing
- ABC Agent Is Accused of Bribery : Charges: Investigator allegedly asked Hawthorne liquor store manager for $2,000 to ensure his license transfer application would be approved.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Library List Available by Home Computer
- DUARTE : City of Hope Nurses End Strike as Talks Go On
- Extra Year of Eligibility Will Cost Family $18,000
- DANCE REVIEW : Dancers' Skills in the Spotlight at Balanchine Fest Finale : City Ballet and guest performers prove his works can still dazzle--if the casting is right.
- La Quinta Settles Suit Over Funds Handled by Wymer : Litigation: Action clears the way for city to pursue those who helped Newport money manager in fraud.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Corn : The American Grain
- You don't need to be an experienced...
- Hungry Wolfe
- TASTING : But Is It Worth 30 Bucks?
- Whittier : Whittier School Board Chief
- AEROSPACE
- Burke Will Speak at Group's Meeting
- COOKING : Defending Mistakes as Kitchen Creativity : Lawyer-Turned-Cook Teaches Students That a Menu Foul-Up Is Not Crime
- Do Pesticides in Farming Harm Children? : Research: A long-awaited study on how pesticide-use in agriculture affects kids was hampered by a lack of available government data.
- MUSIC : Soul Force Moves Into Beach Shack : Up-and-coming reggae band will play on Tuesdays for a month at the top venue in Santa Barbara.
- CULTURE PEARLS : Paradise Prolonged : 3 Generations Carry On Island Dance Traditions at Polynesian Studio
- Expectations Lowered for Tokyo Summit : Economics: Clinton tries to jawbone U.S. allies into action. Aides admit that possibilities are bleak.
- Judge Deals Blow to Free Trade Pact : Commerce: U.S. is ordered to fully assess environmental impact of North American treaty. Long process raises concerns accord may never be approved.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Pediatrician Picked to Head EPA Division
- NASA in Discord Over Space Station's Future : Redesign: O.C. contractor among those caught in struggle for control of new version ordered by Clinton.
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Khmer Rouge Rebels OK Army Merger
- SHERMAN OAKS : Terms Extended for Development Rights
- WESTMINSTER : District Official to Retire in August
- COUNTYWIDE : Be a Samaritan, Via Your Cellular Phone
- SCHOOL NEWS : An occasional look at South Bay classroom news : Mira Costa High Pool Ready for Summer Splash
- Indigents to Continue Getting Legal Services : Courts: The county public defender says plan to refuse representation to some defendants is postponed and may be scrapped permanently if the office's level of funding is maintained.
- Let Kids' Imaginations Take Off Before a Trip
- Sheriff Helicopter Destroyed in Fire : Cheeseboro Canyon: The pilot is hurt in accident during a controlled burn. The chopper ignites after landing on a hill.
- LONG BEACH : Indian Panel Opposes Survey of CSLB Site
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Homes Lose Power After Car Hits Pole
- COMEDY REVIEW : Kathleen Madigan: Heartlanding on Her Feet
- An Acrimonious Tie-Breaker : Canyon's Hiring of Former Thousand Oaks Coaches Shatters Allegiances
- Cold War Intrigue Echoes Only Faintly as Ex-German Spy Testifies : Espionage: Aging Guillaume recalls intercepting secret 1973 letter from Nixon to Willy Brandt.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Long-Awaited Juvenile Dependency Court to Open in Lancaster
- WARNER CENTER : Council Approves Expansion Blueprint
- Teen Gets 9 Years in Freeway Rock-Throwing Incident
- Another Star From Phar Away
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : A Time to Reflect for Dusty Baker
- L.A. Master Chorale Sets 30th Season
- THE PENTAGON : Women in the Military
- Bowl Opening Will Be Music to Their Ears
- Long Beach : More Restrictive Hours for Leaf Blower Use Weighed
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Bart's Books to Conjure Up Psychic Faire : Ojai store's annual event will offer free lectures and reasonably priced readings.
- World IN BRIEF : BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA : U.N. Forced to Make Big Cuts in Food Aid
- AIDS Team Hits Streets Offering Condoms, HIV Tests, Counseling
- Attorney Must Reveal Details of Inheritances From Clients : Courts: James Gunderson and law partner daughter also fined for refusal to answer questions about $3.5-million bequest from Leisure World man. The retiree's survivors are suing to recover it.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Deliberations to Begin in Murder Case
- 9 Draftees Have Ties to Southland
- Even His Funny Girl Fan Doesn't Give Agassi a Lift
- Lomita's Basica, Rancho Palos Verdes' Lee Win at Wimbledon
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 9th Man Arrested in Bombing Plot
- MAKING CAMP : There's Still Time to Sign Up for a Whole Range of Summer Programs and Workshops
- The Turtles: So Happy Forever : Longtime rock 'n' rollers will be featured at Ojai's holiday celebration.
- FOR THE KIDS : Fireworks Without All the Fire : A Ventura-based company sells toys that pop, sparkle, launch, whistle or glow in the dark--all without the use of a match.
- Abortion Funds Ban Retained in House Test
- Council Seeks Curfew Law for Youths
- The following are selected entries from...
- Glendale : All-Star Football Game
- Hot Products : Holiday: In the cities that still allow them, buyers snatch up fireworks at stands that raise funds for nonprofit groups. But pressure to ban them continues, as questions about safety persist.
- Festival Offers Insight Into Roots of Buddhism
- Activist to Take on Moorhead
- LOS ALAMITOS : City OKs Austere Budget for '93-94
- Inglewood Adopts $137.9-Million Budget
- SOUTH COUNTY : Accident Closes Ortega Highway
- STUDIO CITY : Group Offers to Clean Stretch of Freeway
- BURBANK : City Upholds Ban on Ice Cream Pushcarts
- THE NBA DRAFT : Big Deal for Warriors: Webber for Hardaway : Basketball: Golden State finally gets someone with size. Orlando gets Memphis State guard to complement O'Neal.
- IRVINE : Petition Period Starts for Council Election
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : The Silence of the Labs
- WESTMINSTER : 6 Schools Will Get New Principals
- OXNARD : 4 Police Officers to Be Promoted
- Campanella Remembered : Funeral: In private Hollywood Hills service attended by about 200, Hall of Fame catcher is eulogized as "a gentle giant."
- San Pedro's Martinez, Brucker Are 4-A MVPs
- Fire Officials Dispute City's Claims : Thousand Oaks: Data shows it gets a fair return for its dollars. A task force considers forming a separate department.
- Gateway's Plan for Bridge Collapses : Public art: Liability concerns force winning team back to the drawing board--this time to design artwork for Union Station's East Portal.
- Rocket Ismail Not Yet a Raider : Pro football: Newspaper report that he has reached agreement with team is called "totally erroneous" by agent.
- Councilman Under Fire for Borrowing From City Officials : Government: Rudy Garcia received nearly $1,500 in personal loans. And he illegally voted to fire one of his lenders.
- A Fourth of July Barbecue With Neither Flame Nor Smoke : Solar cookers can sizzle the ribs and chicken, replacing coal or petroleum for the holiday cookout in the back yard.
- Compton Schools Await Bill : Education: Emergency bailout measure is ready for governor's signature. In return, state will appoint administrator to handle finances and improve services.
- COUNTYWIDE : Library Computer System Approved
- Girl Hit by Car While Biking Dies
- GLENDALE : Transient Gets 1 Year in Jail for Bank Arson
- MISSION VIEJO : Smoking Limits at Eateries to Be Studied
- VENTURA : Woman Indicted in Bank Robbery
- Trakh Changes His Mind Again, Will Coach Women at Pepperdine
- Too Much Credence to Scare Scenarios
- ART REVIEWS : Nothing Nostalgic About Tansey's Works
- Wilson Signs Into Law Bill Requiring the State to Pay for Special Elections
- Northeast L.A. : Free Summer Lunches
- Some Tips for Lighting Up the Holiday
- Freebie Flyer : Metrolink's Promotional Rides From Riverside Break Records
- Cornered in the Oval Office? : First Family: Avoid the rich. Don't bother the masses. With all the politics involved, the Clintons may have to vacation at home.
- Countdown to Air Time for Broadcast News Team : KADY-TV, once known for its forgettable lineup of reruns, has launched the area's only locally produced news program. Can the scrappy, family owned operation succeed where others have failed?
- Little Change in Arts Groups' CAC Rankings
- ARCHITECTURE : Historic Malibu Mansion Still Embodies California Dream
- AIDS PREVENTION: Ventura County AIDS cases have...
- Judge Orders Lawyer to Disclose Details of Inheritances From Clients
- The committee staging the Crescenta Valley Chamber...
- Parents' Work Pays Off: 5 Kids Go to College
- Oxnard to Consider Anti-Porn Ordinance : Planning: The proposal drafted by a national group would restrict most adult businesses to the city's east side.
- PACOIMA : Belated Grads Get High School Diplomas at Last
- Clinton Mishandling Reform of Health Care, Experts Say
- VENTURA : Green Party Member to Run as Democrat
- Slater Shows Up Late, Advances Anyway : Surfing: After missing a minute due to a scheduling error, he wins third-round heat at the Op Pro.
- Dodgers Sparkle, Win, 5-3 : Baseball: They score twice in seventh to break 3-3 tie and beat Giants in front of 54,667.
- Riordan Inauguration to Get Blanket Coverage : Television: A record nine broadcast stations and one cable outlet will air the event live.
- NEIGHBORS : Strumming Banjo Cures His Blues : Doctor finds relief in music. His hobby lands him in first place at an amateur contest at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
- Clinton's Domestic-Spending Plans Fare Poorly in House : Congress: Lawmakers slashed the initiatives by 47%, according to a White House tally. Panetta expects budget constraints to continue.
- Glendale : Antiques in Storage Stolen
- Huntington Park : Convicted Defrauder Still Holds Real Estate License
- U.S. Attempts to Jump-Start Mideast Talks : Diplomacy: New proposals are offered. And a U.S. team will visit the region next week to push for flexibility.
- Tour Buses Barred From Yosemite Road : Tourism: Lodge operators say the ban is costing them dearly. Park Service will lift the rule when ground beneath highway dries out, but officials then plan to curtail traffic under a new policy.
- World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : Warlord Elevated to Prime Minister
- NIGHT SHIFT : Our House Is Home to Comfy Cookin'
- Cerritos : ABC Schools Chief Receives Contract Extension, Raise
- Walking Wounded : AIDS has robbed them of friends and lovers. They survive, but many want to die.
- COMEDY : Stand-Up Detective Has More Twists Than a Pretzel
- Charter Schools Will Start With a Clean Slate : Learning: Freed from state control, educators will try new ways of improving student achievement and increasing enrollment.
- SHERMAN OAKS : $1.5 Million OKd for Boulevard Buses
- Ex-County Employee Loses Wrongful-Firing Lawsuit
- Presidents Lukewarm to Football Playoff
- Clippers Get Dehere With Tough Choice : Basketball: Seton Hall guard's quickness is the deciding factor. Grant might be history.
- Angels' Springer Becomes Springboard for A's, 5-4
- From Here to Eternity : Latest Local Releases Focus on Struggles Both Worldly and Spiritual
- Up From Series of Takedowns : Jackson Tries to Fulfill Expections After Career Took a Fall
- Nation's Factory Output Down Third Straight Month : Commerce: Economists blame surprising decline on manufacturers curbing output to trim unsold stocks.
- More Space, Across the Street
- The Ties That Bind Us, North to South
- DWP Told to Serve Renters Despite Debts of Landlords : Utilities: A Superior Court judge writes a new policy for single-family houses that takes effect Sunday. A West Hills couple filed suit in 1991.
- Job Training Agency Fires Chief Over Secret Accounts : Finances: Board takes action against Douglas Shaw, who was suspended because of accusations that he misused funds. He allegedly withdrew more than $125,000 in hidden money from credit union.
- 5 Doctors, Marketer Plead Not Guilty in Referral Case
- Supervisors Request Added 5% Budget Cuts : Spending: Officials say the new reductions in general services are necessary to spare law enforcement.
- FULLERTON : District to Get 2 New Assistant Principals
- Westminster Seeks Injunction to Curb Gang Activities
- The Region : Meeting on County Cuts
- Let Kids' Imaginations Take Off Before a Trip
- $131-Million Budget OKd; Little Impact on Public Expected
- Beach Will Close Early to Prevent Holiday Violence
- After 20 Years, a New Mayor for Los Angeles : The city is receptive to the new ideas and the enthusiasm : The Mayor And The Challenge
- Library Doors Swing Shut as Budget Cuts Take Effect : Budget: Manhattan Heights branch, with two full-time librarians and six part-time workers, narrowly escaped closure last year.
- Passenger Killed When Car Slams Into Palm Tree
- OJAI : County Backs Scenic Status for Highway
- City Manager of Oxnard Says He Will Retire : Government: Vernon G. Hazen, 57, arrived in 1990 to tackle a financial crisis that would deepen during his tenure.
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley Signs Ordinance for Fox Studio Expansion
- Study Profiles Typical Homeless: 37, White, Male
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Best Pal Favored in Gold Cup
- Davis Cup Match Set for Charlotte
- LOS ALAMITOS : Koriner Has a Lot at Stake Again
- TV REVIEW : 'Dr. Peter's' Powerful, Moving Battle With AIDS
- NBC Pioneering With Films in a New Nonfiction Frontier : Television: Susan Forward's best-selling book 'Men Who Hate Women' will make it to the small screen as a blend of drama, fact and talk show--a hybrid that is seen as the future.
- See You in the (Multimedia) Funny Papers
- Scaled Composites to Leave State : Aerospace: Aircraft designer Burt Rutan, who runs the small Mojave firm, cites crime, drugs and graffiti.
- Corn at the Peak
- Mural Virtue : Gang Artists Vow to Keep Wall Free of Graffiti
- City to Ax 25-30 Jobs to Balance the Budget : Spending: Council allocates $74.3 million. Layoffs will hit mostly management and professional workers.
- Descanso Gardens Gets New Officers
- 'Hero' Makes a Few Believers in Real World
- Pico Rivera : City Launches Crackdown on Junked, Unused Vehicles
- Debate Over Smoking Ban in Restaurants Heats Up Again : Health: Councilman's proposal toughens existing measure, would bar lighting up in all enclosed public places citywide. Residents' reactions at hearing are mixed.
- Solar Race Teams Managed to Weather the Elements
- HAVE A BLAST : Fun, Food, Festivities--and, of Course, Fireworks--Come First on the Fourth
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Bishop Amat's Peinado Is Division III Player of Year
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- An Explosion of July 4th Activities
- Inquiry Into Official's Conduct Ends : Finances: The district attorney's office decides against criminal charges. The former Antelope Valley hospital administrator spent $4,000 in public funds for gifts.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustees Modify Diversity Policy
- Menendez Trial Opening Delayed
- ANAHEIM : School Seeks to Hire Bilingual Principal
- A Touch of Courage : Remodeled Marine Lab Gives Hands-On Experience With Small Sharks to Dispel Some of Children's Fears
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Beer Nuts Says It Will Strive for Healthier Image
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Building a Medical Empire : Blue Shield Merger Puts Pressure on Other Providers
- Nation IN BRIEF : OREGON : Anti-Gay-Rights Measures Approved
- Sluggers 50 Years and Older Plan to Swing for the Fences : Softballs will be flying Sunday in Thousand Oaks when the annual Home Run Derby gets under way.
- Rains Stoke Floods on Upper Mississippi : Weather: New round of storms may force evacuations in some low-lying communities. Two children drown in Minnesota.
- Composer Wins Award That's Music to His Ears : Arts: Stephen Hartke is honored for his lifetime achievements. He will use some of the funds to record.
- 189 Steps Beyond : Fitness: The once obscure 4th Street Steps have become the ultimate stair machine for the 'in' crowd. Some say the the area is haunted, but many know it's the hottest pickup spot in town.
- FASHION : The Clothes That Make the Mayor
- Uncover South Coast's Hidden Trove
- You Are Getting Sleepy--and You Will Not Bark Like a Dog
- City Takes New Tack to Roust Homeless : Courts: Barred from using its own anti-camping ordinance, Santa Ana will try state anti-lodging law. Legal Aid lawyer says that 'smacks of bad faith.'
- Inquiry Finds 'No Evidence' of Police Sex Club : Suit: Chief says internal investigation finds nothing to substantiate charges against Irvine officers by two female employees suing the agency.
- SMALL BUSINESS : County Companies Fail to Fare Well in Survey of Southland Enterprises
- Issue of Fire Sprinklers Heating Up : Housing: Condo owners risk jail time for challenging a law mandating that buildings be retrofitted with the safety devices. Cost could be from $10,000 to $20,000 per unit.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Ocean View Teen to Go to Leaderhip Seminar
- Free at Last : Graduation Day: A Special Summer Rite of Passage
- The End of an Era at City Hall : Politics: After 38 years--the last 12 as a councilwoman--Joan Milke Flores bids farewell amid plaudits and tears.
- SMALL BUSINESS
- Westside Digest : Santa Monica Mountains : Investigators Clear Soka
- 'Spanky' McFarland; Star of 'Our Gang' Films
- Compton : School District to Eliminate 110 Non-Teaching Positions
- Iraq's Nuclear Effort Ended, U.N. Aide Says
- Cudahy : Indoor Sports Complex Expected to Open July 15
- GOINGS ON : 9-Day Sports Festival to Return : Activities include the Cardboard Kayak Race, and volleyball and racquetball tournaments.
- LUST AND LUSTER : The Robust, Gently Ribald Works of Beatrice Wood Shine in an Irvine Exhibit
- Now Playing: Coldblooded Chills at Home!
- To know me is to love me:...
- STUDIO CITY : Residents Challenge Height of Condos
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Dip Into Reserves for Budget
- THOUSAND OAKS : Court Rules Against District in Accident
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Close Mixed; Yields Finish Flat at 2nd Quarter's End : Market Overview
- Costa Mesa Canon Workers Face Big Layoff : Jobs: A manager says a significant portion of production will be transferred to Tijuana. The plant employs 550.
- 11 Area Schools Add the 4th R--Resourcefulness
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / THE HUNGRY HUNTER : The Prime Problem : Inconsistency with the featured fare is one of few anomalies in ambience or menu.
- 2 Ways to Eat a Path Through Little Saigon : Hue Rendez-Vous and My Nguyen Are Fine Starting Points
- AGOURA HILLS : 30 Laborers Ousted From 5 Campsites
- Purchase Agreement: CAM Data Systems Inc. of...
- The BGH Dilemma: Do We Need More Milk?
- U.S. Vatican Envoy OK'D
- Love Meets Laughs : Romantic Comedies Win Film Fans' Everlasting Affection
- The Cleveland Symphonic Winds / Frederick Fennell, cond. (1978) Music of Holst, Handel and Bach
- PRACTICAL VIEW : When Summer Brings Unwelcome Guests
- COLUMN ONE : Capers for Famous Papers : Competition is fierce and costly for schools seeking prestige of housing noted people's archives. Bette Davis gave in after a 10-year courtship. Dr. Seuss sparked a spat between UCLA and UC San Diego.
- Shuttle Landing Delayed
- JAUNTS : Running a Different Sort of Race : For the Hash House Harriers, the objective isn't to win but to have some crazy fun.
- United Way Cautious About Future : Charities: Despite the recession, the organization raised $5.3 million, exceeding its '92-'93 goal. It expects another tight year.
- Tribute to the MVP for All-Time
- Hundreds Likely to Lose Jobs as Caltrans Ends Design Contracts to Private Firms
- Dinamation Sues Irvine Accountant for $10.6 Million
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Healers Give Fans Good Dose of Music
- Ali Farka Toure "The Source"<i> Hannibal</i>
- Glendale : Hospital Accredited
- Judge Deals Blow to Free Trade Pact : Commerce: U.S. is ordered to fully assess environmental impact of North American treaty. Long process raises concerns accord may never be approved.
- The <i> Habanero </i> of the Harbor
- Berries : Shortcake: A Berry's Best Friend
- '1776' Liberates Dull History
- THEATER NOTES : Comedian Splits Laughs Among Several Roles : Former Laugh-In star Alan Sues performs in an original one-man play at the third Festival of the Arts.
- Glendale : Pool Hall Shooting Suspect
- U.S. Copters Attack Somali Arms Depot : Africa: U.N. steps up effort to weaken warlord Aidid after the shooting of eight more soldiers.
- Westside Digest : Venice : Virus Eradication Revised