- Mosley, Bryant Headline Boxing Card
- Daimler-Benz Taps Schrempp as Chairman
- Socialist Named Premier in Japan : Asia: Tomiichi Murayama is chosen with support of his party's archenemies. Analysts expect greater strain on U.S. trade relations, while Tokyo business world is shocked.
- TALKING UP TO THE KIDS : The Cat in the Hat Is Serious About Educational, Social, Racial Issues
- ORANGE : Acting Supt. Lauded, New One Welcomed
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- High-Powered Dance Music : The Santa Cruz band WindCave will open for Jefferson Starship at the Ventura Theatre.
- Airstrip Issue to Be Discussed at Forum
- 1 Dead in Gang Ambush : Girlfriend Wounded, 2 Children Hurt in Car Riddled With Bullets
- BURBANK : Family Offers Reward in Guard's Slaying
- Man Sets Himself Afire at Gas Station : Suicide attempt: He buys $1 worth of fuel, pumps it on himself, then ignites it. He is in critical condition.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Free Parking Offered as Project Continues
- OJAI : City Council Votes to Raise Motel Bed Tax
- Saugus Stock Car Event Spread Over Weekend
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : NOW COMPARE THAT TO THE MOOD IN ITALY : Spotlight
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THEN WHAT?
- Anaheim Expo Will Showcase Toon Technology
- FULLERTON : Roads to Be Closed for Six Months
- GLENDALE : Graffiti-Spanking Bill Clears Committee
- Land of the Free Never Ceases to Amaze Grateful New Citizen
- Ducks Do More Dealing Than Drafting : Hockey: Anaheim trades Loney and Hill, gets Kurvers from Islanders to help power play.
- East Seemingly Has Brightest of Valley All-Stars
- Music Review : Bowl 'Preview' Offers Inspired Mozart
- Banks Give REIT $150-Million Line of Credit
- Spelling to Buy a 75% Stake in Virgin Interactive
- Lone Star Steakhouse Chain Really Sizzling : Restaurants: Wichita pizza entrepreneur's research found that while beef consumption was down at home, people still want a good steak when they go out to eat. His business is booming.
- New Ingram Micro Unit to Handle High-Volume Sales : Computers: The creation of the subsidiary could mean the addition of at least 50 jobs at firm's Santa Ana headquarters.
- Double Dose Dip
- CITY HALL : HAWTHORNE : Official Proposes 1.5% Utility Tax Hike
- GOINGS ON : Folks Will Get a Bang Out of Fourth of July : Gala three-day celebration offers wining, dining and patriotic tunes. Then fireworks will light up Santa Barbara night.
- Dandy Cagney Goes to Town With Role in 'Yankee Doodle'
- JAUNTS : Trekking on Los Robles Trail : Conejo park district naturalists lead monthly hikes lasting about 2 1/2 hours. The pace is relaxed with plenty of time to enjoy the view and the wildflowers.
- Latest Work Is Bowen's Most High-Profile : Composer and performer of new music spent years working on the fringes.
- Funding for Space Station Survives House Vote : Science: A bipartisan attempt to end the project fails, 278-155. The measure, which includes $2.1 billion to build an orbiting laboratory, now goes to the Senate.
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : 13 Local Athletes Will Compete in Mexico City Track Meet
- Joan Haslip; Novelist, Biographer
- LOS ALAMITOS : City Backs Business Breaks for Recycling
- SANTA ANA : City Marks Opening of Maintenance Yard
- Police Don't Need Home Warrant if Abuse Suspected : Domestic violence: Ruling based on a Newport Beach case where police thought a woman was being beaten but found drugs. Some think Simpson case spurred decision.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Deadline to Legalize Add-On Units Nears
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : At 24, the World Is Open to Els
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Hentgen Helps Blue Jays End 10-Game Skid
- Movie Review : 'Helas Pour Moi' Confounds, Tantalizes
- International Business / Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON GERMANY : RESOURCES
- HEALTH
- Routine Hearing Expected to Be Anything but Routine
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Ghostly Memories Feed Cancer Nightmare : YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE YOUR MOTHER, <i> by Gayle Feldman</i> (W.W. Norton & Co.; $23, 256 pages)
- Cycling Reaches 'Critical Mass' : Transportation: Bike riders revel in their monthly group protest against cars in San Francisco. But angry rush-hour drivers blare horns and shout curses.
- BRIEFLY : Art: Sculptures Along Santa Monica Boulevard
- BY DESIGN : Pen Pals
- MAYWOOD : Capt. Bowman Hired as Chief of Police
- BRIEFLY : Open Space: Family to Donate Land to City
- Off the Beaten Track : A keen eye is the main requirement for the rigors of county Hash runs. For these trekkers, fitness comes second to friendliness.
- Orange County Top 10
- 'Lion King': Roar of Approval
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Improvements Speed Metrolink : Transportation: Ridership still outstrips pre-quake levels. Agency hopes further upgrades will promote greater use.
- Teen Parents Warn Others of Realities of Sex
- SIMI VALLEY : New Budget Makes Room for Road Work
- Activist Urges Riordan Conflict-of-Interest Probe
- VENTURA : Zoning Changes to Assist Businesses
- A Grand Night for Singing : Frederica von Stade and Thomas Hampson join the Santa Barbara Symphony for a 'Gala Opera Concert' that lives up to its billing.
- Three Area Golfers Advance in PGA Junior Match Play
- How a Ticket Goes From $18.50 to $26.75
- JOB : Job Referral Service Opened at City Hall
- Navy Studying Ways to Prevent Closure of Bases : Military: A departmental memo instructs commanders on how to justify reconsideration. El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, scheduled to be shut down by 1999, could be affected.
- LONG BEACH : Officials Bow to Protests Over Bridge Design
- BRIEFLY : Social Services: Program for Head Start Directors
- City Hall learns an old manure pile proves a fertile area for litigation.
- 3 Funnel Clouds Cause Damage in Desert Hot Springs
- CALABASAS : District OKs Budget Without Major Cuts
- Here Comes New Breed of Trainer
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE ENGLISH LOVE THEIR IRISH
- LOS ALAMITOS : $400 Deal Turns Into Pot of Gold
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- SECURITIES
- Heat in Southwest Sets Blazing Records
- Marquez Canyon Plan Stirs Dispute : Development: Brentwood businessman hopes to build car museum and botanical garden on 5.5-acre site in Pacific Palisades. Leader of community group voices opposition to proposal.
- 24 Foreign Criminals Deported to Make Space in Florida Prisons
- Dancing Close to the Fire at Budget Time
- Man Pours Gasoline on Self, Starts Fire
- Computers Are Becoming Vital in Improving Soil : Your PC can link you to experts and message groups that provide information about how to better the land by producing compost.
- Audiences 'Adopt' Props to Help Prop Up Theater
- $1.7 Million in Tests Planned for Area Beset by Toxics : Environment: The EPA will scrutinize the soil, water and air along West 204th Street, which is near two former industrial sites where contamination was found.
- GIVE US LIBERTY, GIVE US BLASTS : This 4th Features Speeches, Battles and Other Fireworks
- Can History Be Disneyfied and Dignified?
- Art, Politics Mesh in Teen Anti-Violence Plan : Crime: New grants help teach gang members how to use the ballot box and creativity instead of hostility.
- Giving Devil His Due : School's New Logo Ain't Hot Stuff, and That's Good
- NBA DRAFT : Lakers Recall the Past : Pro basketball: Temple guard Jones reminiscent of former great Michael Cooper.
- Top Player to Miss Table Tennis Event
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WINNING HIM OVER
- BY DESIGN : THE PAPER CHASE
- Holiday Offers Hot Time in the Cities
- Boxer, Club Survive Near KO by Gunman : Oxnard: Near fatal shooting of Ruben Juarez also sent a boxing program reeling. But nearly a year later both are recovering.
- Left's Muddled Assault on the Religious Right : Liberals lose sight of the spirit of tolerance they profess to embody in attacks that lack consistency and common sense.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : BATTING .571?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- Homeownership Rising, Study Says
- Cuppa Woe : Brazil Coffee Crop Losses Are Tallied
- International Business / Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON GERMANY : The German Economy
- Straight Outta Tashkent
- Cool Parties for Hot Times
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Shaping the News Means Shaping Minds of Jurors
- Family Tragedies : Lawsuits Accuse Hospital of Suppressing Information on AIDS-Tainted Blood
- Peninsula Schools Support Staffs Get 2.26% Raise
- POMONA : Police Office Opens Downtown on 'Antique Row'
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY / COVER STORY : WORLD CUP : SNAPSHOTS
- City Council OKs Raises for Police, Other Workers
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : NAACP Bombing Defendant Sentenced
- William A. Henry III; Pulitzer-Winning Drama Critic
- House Vote Keeps Space Station, O.C. Jobs Alive
- MARY LAINE YARBER : Helping Children Get the Most Mileage From Summer Vacation
- WELFARE WATCH : Fingering Fraud
- Austrian Slayer of L.A. Prostitutes Kills Self
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Proposed Budget Cut Threatens to Close Castaic Animal Shelter : Government: The facility serves about 250,000 people. The area's other center is in Lancaster, 60 miles away.
- GLENDALE : Public Reminded of Ban on Firecrackers
- International Business / Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON GERMANY : Staying on the Mark in Germany
- Japan's Election of Socialist Raises the Specter of Turmoil : Trade: Tomiichi Murayama as new prime minister adds strain to U.S.-Japan relations.
- SECURITIES
- Plain Pleasure
- Topics : ENVIRONMENT : Program Helps Youths Get in Touch With Nature : Project sponsored by the Audubon Society impresses on children their duty to help preserve the ecosystem.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Having a Ball During Camp : Recreation: Summer basketball training sessions gain popularity among coaches and parents. Youngsters say they have fun while improving their skills.
- Judge Clears the Way for Expansion of Landfill : Waste: Ruling allows sanitation officials to ask supervisors to reissue a permit to enlarge the Puente Hills dump. Move is a setback for opponents, who plan to appeal.
- Scramblin' Man : Quarterback Perry Klein Has Been Vilified for Switching Schools--But That Was Before the NFL Called
- LOS ANGELES : Men's Sentencing Set in Health Care Fraud
- Avondre Jones Looks to Rebound From Turbulent Year
- SANTA ANA : School Trustees Name Interim Supt.
- Edelman Elected Chairman of MTA : Politics: Supervisor will serve until his year-end retirement. Antonovich is picked to succeed him. He sought to take job immediately.
- DANA POINT : Council Postpones Choosing a Mayor
- SIMI VALLEY : Musical Instruments Stolen from School
- LOS ANGELES : $148.6-Million Contract Awarded in Port Project
- Woman Billed $10,848 for Homicide Probe : Police: Officials cite law on making homeowners pay for a second response to rowdy parties. An appeal is under way.
- Teachers Selected for Chemistry Workshop
- DeSaussure Has It All--but There's a Catch
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THEY WANT TO HEAR THE GOOOOAAAALLL!!
- Banning, Crenshaw to Compete in Africa : Basketball: Pilots' boys team and Cougars' girls squad will represent the U.S. in the Africa Challenge Tour. The monthlong tournament begins in Paris.
- Special Counsel to Report Today on First Part of Whitewater Probe
- Orange County Video Rentals
- Nixon Home Is on Market
- BRIEFLY : Parade: Inglewood to Build Rose Bowl Float
- THEATER REVIEW : Invisible 'Harvey' Pops Up for a Reprise at Dinner Theater : Ottavio's strong cast keeps the humor hopping in this tale of a boozy old man and his trusty rabbit friend.
- SHOPTALK : Compare Tags to Get Best Buy on a Load of Seaside Accessories : Here's the lowdown on prices for an array of beach 'essentials,' except the truck in which to haul them.
- CERRITOS : School Board Submits $69-Million Budget
- LOS ANGELES : Deputy Gets Probation for Sex With Inmate
- Complaints Bring Free Parking Back to Dana Point Harbor
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Restaurant Cited by the City Closes
- Giants Get a Double Dose of Martinez, 6-2
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ceremony to Honor Fernando Tonight
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : DON'T FENCE HIM IN
- Pearl Jam, Ticketmaster and Now Congress : America's biggest band sent shock waves through the music business when it filed a complaint with the Justice Department about Ticketmaster. Now, Congress is holding a hearing. How'd it all get so far?
- Salsa Still Counts on Wright for Leadership, Inspiration : Soccer: Veteran player is ready to fill any role for his team, which opens its season Friday at Denver.
- Chapman General Hospital: Officials said Wednesday they...
- On Some Jobs, Misery Rises With Mercury
- International Business / Executive Travel: SPOTLIGHT ON GERMANY : When Doing Business There . . .
- Beating the Bubble Tax
- Picadillo: Where's the Beef?
- Ante raised in town's fight against gambling : Colorado mayor threatens civil insurrection if state measure to outflank city passes.
- HEAD AND SHOULDERS : Anchors come into our homes every day. But seldom do we get the whole picture on their wardrobes. Think comfy.
- Cuisine From All Over the Map (of China)
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Senate Approves 25-Year-to-Life Sentences for Child Molesters
- Delicacies a la Cart
- Exxon Layoffs to Affect at Least 45
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Decides Against Closing Nightclub
- Student-Written Anti-Hate Speech Bill Presented : Legislation: Recent O.C. graduates tell Senate panel that racist comments at school prompted them to try to change the law. But legislators send it to be reworded.
- A Close-Up Look A People Who Matter : Agency Helps Women Find Safety, Strength
- Burbank Budget Includes Raises in Water, Garbage Rates
- Federal Aid Rises for Training Centers
- PacifiCare Health Systems Inc.: The firm said...
- Economy Grew Solidly, If More Slowly, in Early '94
- NOTEBOOK / ROB FERNAS : American Legion Baseball Squad Hits the Road for Tournaments
- SANTA MONICA : Remodeled Theater Even Has Cup Holders
- Evangelist Ordered to Repay Heiress
- Judge Orders Evangelist to Repay Heiress : Courts: The ruling requires Mel Tari, a Dana Point preacher and author, to return the small fortune a Denver woman signed over to him. She is also awarded $250,000 in damages.
- Irvine Store Will Be Honored for Work With Disabled Employee
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Won't Fight School Building Plan
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ANOTHER SPERLING, ER, STERLING, EFFORT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Facts and Figures
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Report: Maradona Test Positive : Group D: News services identify Argentine star as culprit and say banned drug he used was ephedrine, a common nasal decongestant.
- LAKEWOOD : Thuds of 2 Minor Quakes Startle Residents
- THEATER REVIEW : Cast Breathes New Life Into 'Hasty Heart' at Knightsbridge
- WHITTIER : Council OKs Request to Restore Theater Sign
- Perry Begins Overhaul of Defense Procurement
- Top-Notch Family Entertainment on Tap for Holiday : Bands, dancing, parades and fireworks are planned across the county to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend.
- EDUCATION : Latino Scholarships
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : TV Producer Launches Cable Magazine Show : Oxnard's Robert Guzman calls the biweekly 'E Ticket' a program that 'dares to do anything.' It premiered on Jones Intercable but the producer seeks broader distribution.
- BUENA PARK : Planning Board Cut From 7 Members to 5
- SHERMAN OAKS : The Broadway Plans Reopening Saturday
- Curfew Planned in Huntington Park : World Cup: The city will also deploy extra police Tuesday to forestall the possibility of violence after Mexico's match. Celebrating crowds have turned unruly after two games.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smoltz Makes Strong Return for Braves
- Artist Putting Final Touches on Refurbished Avalon Theatre
- Lawyer-Turned-Biker Gets 3 Consecutive Terms for Murders
- Bruce Daigrepont "Petite Cadeau"<i> Imago</i>
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reserve Funds OKd to Cover Plaza Work
- City Advances New DASH Shuttle Plan
- Menendez Judge Hints He Prefers Single-Jury Trial : Courts: Defense lawyers request that the brothers be tried separately. Weisberg postpones a final decision and sets another hearing for July 22.
- MTA Elects Edelman in Leadership Compromise : Transit: After failing to muster enough votes to take post now, Supervisor Mike Antonovich will get job when board chairman retires in December.
- THE ARTSMore NEA Cuts Proposed: A Senate...
- Business / BRIEFLY : Met Museum Shop Opens
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : College Drops Baseball Program but Reinstates Men's Volleyball
- Shopping AidHelp yourself and help Children's Hospital...
- Ex-Mortician Pleads Guilty in Bus Coupon Scam : Crime: David Sconce also faces charges in Pasadena Superior Court of conspiracy to commit murder.
- SOUTH BAY COVER STORY : Educating George : Family, counselors work to save Lennox teen-ager from lure of the streets. With their help, he has begun a turnaround.
- 'Man of La Mancha' Holds Up as Endearing Musical Drama : The strong cast does justice to the timeless story. Except for 'Impossible Dream,' though, the songs are weak.
- GETTING WIRED: Caltrans plans to build its...
- Business : Metal Detector Sales Rise With Crime : Security: Use of the devices has increased at nightclubs and even private parties. Their presence alone serves as a deterrent to handguns, one vendor says.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Council Optimistic as It Passes Budget
- NBA DRAFT : Clippers Select Murray : Pro basketball: Cal forward drafted amid rumors of impending Mark Jackson trade.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Maradona Facing a Ban After Positive Drug Test : Argentina: Ephedrine shows up in sample. Results of critical second test will be announced today.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ninth-Inning Home Run Surprises Oakland's Brosius
- Theater Reviews : A 'Music Man' Who's Too Nice : Main character Harold Hill, who ought to be benevolently sleazy, is too noble for the play's own good. Otherwise, the Huntington Beach Playhouse staging sings.
- A Boone for Wine Lovers
- LONG BEACH : Residents Succeed in Bid to Stop Plant Project
- RSVP : Gala Joffrey Dinner Keeps Ballet Fans on Their Toes
- COVINA: Baldwin Park police officers chased suspects...
- COASTAL : Group's Monthly Reports Track Ocean Contamination
- U.N. Demands Yemen Halt Attack on Rebel City Aden : Mideast: Civilian casualties, water shortages prompt Security Council to urge a cease-fire.
- BEHIND THE SCENES : A Night of Cool Cats and Jazz Scats
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Largess of Largeness at Roxy's Deli : For patrons hungry enough, there are mounds of delightful fare--piles of pastrami, colossal coleslaw. All in all, it is not small.
- NOTEBOOK / KIRBY LEE : Ramirez Is Hoping to Get East L.A. College Program Back on Track
- Buying a New Set of Wheels Without Doing a Spin-Out : It all started with a loud thud coming from somewhere inside the car. It ends at the dealership with a wave to salesmen named Bill and Pete.
- GLENDALE : Two Men Sentenced in Firebombing of Apartment
- Heat Takes Toll on Young and Old : Lancaster: A baby survives after being left in a closed car in the sun. Deputies arrest the father, who had gone into a shop.
- Beggars Can't Be Combative if Law Passes
- Pop Music Review : David Lee Roth as a Natty Lounge Lizard
- Fest Will Offer Real Alternative to 'Alternative'
- Heston Plays Drifter 'Will Penny' Right on the Money
- Police Are Real Winner in Graffiti Tag Contest : Crime: The game between rival crews was to spray-paint the most initials along a stretch of freeway. But officers responded by arresting eight and say up to 60 youths may eventually be charged.
- CITY HALL : REDONDO BEACH : Budget Allows for 2 Additional Firefighters
- BRIEFLY : Crime: Travel Agent Accused in $500,000 Scam
- The Court of Russian Public Opinion : Politics: Nationalist leader Zhirinovsky is suing reformist chief Gaidar for slander. Aside from the theatrics, the real issue is the 1996 elections.
- Resources a Problem in Teaching Disabled : Education: Smaller classes and special training for teachers are needed to make 'full inclusion' work properly.
- Thousand Oaks Enters Fast Lane of Information Superhighway : Technology: City will host an advanced communications test site. Residents will learn to do business by computer--and perhaps stay off the road.
- Baby Rescued From Heat of Parked Car
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Weary Netherlands Shows Its Staying Power : Group F: A loss from elimination, Dutch instead sweat out 2-1 victory over Morocco that clinches title. Roy breaks tie in 78th minute.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Inching Up Toward the Top Rung
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Does U.S. Team Know What It's Up Against? : Second round: Players say they aren't awed by upcoming opponent Brazil.
- Club Review : Hot Moves at Men's Room
- MAKEOVER: The waiting is over for the...
- LONG BEACH : Quake Danger Cited at College Building
- BRIEFLY : Fire Safety: Board Urges Ban on Wood-Shingle Roofs
- Filibuster Again Defeats Product Liability Reform : Damages: Senate blocks efforts to establish uniform standards. Bill was backed by business interests, opposed by consumer groups.
- U.S. Will Take Bald Eagle Off Endangered List
- Making a Case on Katella for the Beer Necessities
- Celebrate With Davy Crockett
- Navy Memo Still Sees Chance of Saving El Toro
- Eugenics Nuts Would Have Loved Norplant : The coercion of women on welfare to avoid child-bearing smells of '30s social cleansing.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Judges Meet to Review MTA Labor Dispute
- State Board Approves Extending Bailard Landfill Permit to '97
- Owners Ordered to Secure Quake-Damaged Buildings : Aftermath: Move is part of L.A.'s strategy to raze or rebuild structures that lured trespassers.
- May Restaurant Closures
- SANTA ANA : School Board Delays Vote on Bridge Plan
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE HEAT MIGHT BE GETTING TO HIM
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Fanmore to Join Five-Horse Field in the Gold Cup
- Bullfrogs Hold Off Portland : Roller hockey: Late goals help Anaheim put away the Rage, 9-7, and remain atop the Pacific Division.
- Theater Reviews : 'World': Destination Unknown
- Dollar Hits Another Low Against Yen : Markets: Global currency traders remain unimpressed by Bentsen comments. Dow off slightly; yields edge downward.
- Runners Group Hashes Out Area's Good Life
- Worker Error Blamed for 7 Missing Votes : Election: Recount reverses results, giving Mike Donelon an edge of one ballot over Tonia Reyes Uranga for council seat. City clerk's office insists new tally is accurate.
- Jet Skis Make a Splash With 'Baywatch' Crowd
- short & SWEET : It's Only Natural That Children Get Comfy When Cotton Cuties Come Out to Play
- Countywide : Hot-Weather Perils to Pets Pointed Out
- The world's largest black armband: Sure, it's...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Teacher Retiring After 32 Years : Graduation: After watching her class move on today, she says she will be ready to see 'what else is out there.'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : With Two Games Left, Second Round Is Far From Set
- Dance Review : Joffrey Returns With a Revival
- Pop Music Review : Chesnutt's Contrived Stage Show Masks His Strengths
- Towering Technology of Paging
- BANKING : Downey Branches Out With a Buy-Sell Expansion Strategy
- In a Melon Mood
- Since joining Roger Keller's Restaurant in Ojai...
- Caught in the Cross-Fire : Residents Struggle to Protect Their Families Amid a Decade-Old Asian-Latino Gang War
- Abbey Healthcare Group Inc.: Continuing a strategy...
- FASHION : Just for You in Red, White and Blue : That long-venerated object, the flag, now seems to be used freely to decorate clothing, upholstery, food and favors.
- HEAD AND SHOULDERS : The ratings are out--on TV newscasters. Some experts suggest softer, updated looks.
- DO IT! : Races Will Put a Sparkle in the Fourth
- Short of the Goal : Vendors Ask City to Help Save Troubled Soccer Festival
- Edward White; Civil Rights Advocate, Scripps History Professor
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Man With AIDS Gets 38 Years in Girl's Rape
- THEATER REVIEW : Play Makes Annual Affair Seem Like an Acceptable Amusement : Once-a-year rendezvous for 24 years by a couple married to others provides plenty of laughs.
- Cuomo Seeks Health Benefits for Gay Workers' Partners
- THE LINE THAT ROARS : March of 'The Lion King' Characters Is on as Disney Unleashes Its Newest Parade Attraction
- Crash Ends Chase, Kills 2 Carjackers : Simi Valley: Man drinking coffee in a parked rental car runs to call 911 as vehicle is taken at knifepoint in Camarillo.
- United Colors of Iran
- A Needed Measure of Insulation
- Mental Health Budget Cutbacks Could Risk Loss of Federal Funds : Finances: County programs could face restrictions as state and local budget woes combine to create a dismal outlook.
- LANCASTER : Baby Rescued From Locked Car; Father Is Arrested
- VALLEYWIDE : Sellers Is Freed After 13 Days Behind Bars
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ION DOESN'T PLAY WELL WITH OTHERS
- NBA DRAFT : Blockbuster Trade That Wasn't Overshadows Player Selections
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : PASS THE SAUCE
- Carew Blasts Angels After Latest Setback : Baseball: Hitting coach criticizes hitters for selfishness after Finley's impressive outing is wasted in a 1-0 loss to A's.
- Pro Football
- Special Holiday Fares Proving Popular : Airlines: Travel agents say demand is heavy--and the seats few--for $149 round-trip tickets to the East Coast.
- Baldwin Productions: The Newport Beach company said...
- MUSIC : There's No April, but There Is July 13th : The best band in Simi Valley has a release date for its debut album. The musicians say their foray into L.A. gave them needed exposure.
- American Ice : The Big Chill-Off
- CARE TO SHARE THE JOKE? : It's OK to Laugh in These Classes . . . In Fact, Such Improvisation Is Encouraged