- AIRLINES
- Economist Elected Colombian President : Politics: Ruling party candidate Ernesto Samper defeats Andres Pastrana. He promises to do more for the poor.
- Yekutiel Halberstam; Leader of Klausenburger Hasidic Sect
- Unintended Consequences Haunt Welfare Reformers : Benefits: Attempts to overhaul programs resulted in unexpected social problems. Clinton tries to avoid pitfalls.
- Philip Morris CEO Quits; 2 Officers to Split His Duties
- Community Essay : 'He Made Excuses and We Didn't Ask' : Because of the stigma of AIDS, he never let his friends know how bad his condition was until it was too late.
- In High-Tech Age, U.S. Science and Math Education Falters : California is near the bottom in a nation that holds a humiliating ranking
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Olajuwon Sticks Around to Deny Knicks
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : (POOR) JUDGMENT CALL
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER
- Strawberry Signs With Giants : Baseball: They hope to have troubled former Dodger in right field by July 11, replacing McGee.
- A Fighting Chance : Gang Members Learn the Art of Discipline at Van Nuys Gym
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- This Outlook Is Decidedly Unworldly
- Cautious Bowe Pulls Out of Hollywood Park Bout
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Aloha Las Vegas' Stays on Hawaii Time
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Etheridge at Ease With Self, Songs
- Piloting Hang Gliders Gives Frequent Fliers a Global Outlook
- VENTURA : Poles Expected to Cast Proper Light on Project
- FILLMORE : Coroner Says Girl, 3, Was Beaten to Death
- Beschen Comes Away With Surfing Victory in Oceanside
- Rockets, Smith Keep Knicks at Bay, 86-84 : NBA finals: Guard's three-point shot with 3:19 left helps stall New York comeback, setting up Game 7.
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Clerestory': Metaphysical Romp in Modular Space
- TELEVISIONHall of Famers: Alan Alda, Howard Cosell...
- Ex-General Targets Vietnam Business Potential : Asia: Richard Secord, who once flew missions against the country for the Air Force, wants a part in its untapped oil reserves.
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Lompoc Man, 72, Apparently Wins $50.4 Million in Lottery
- Terence de Vere White; Irish Novelist, Critic and Editor
- ORANGE : Teamwork Pays Off for New Sergeants
- Dust Near Stars Said to Be Precursor of Planets : Astronomy: Hubble telescope reveals huge disks of material around young suns. The matter will eventually condense into spheres, scientists say.
- COMMITMENTS : 'Game' Remains the Same--Even in Cyberspace : Technology: By signing on to computer services, women can meet new friends. But just as in real life, sometimes the attention is unwanted.
- Santa Ana Seeks $2.9 Million in Federal Aid : Urban renewal: The city is applying to become one of 65 designated 'enterprise communities' in the nation.
- Conversation With Anthony Thigpenn : Policing 'Must Be Tailored to Each Community'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Belgium Stops Morocco by a Fingertip : Group F: Preud'homme twice gets help from crossbar, and Degryse's 11th-minute header stands up.
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : 3 Men Executed for Tourist Boat Deaths
- U.S. Sees 'Opening' in N. Korean Crisis : Diplomacy: Administration official is cautiously optimistic on nuclear issue after meeting with Carter. Ex-President says he expects high-level talks to resume.
- Season of Hope : A Look at the Future Through La Quinta's Students
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON CASE : We Gauge Our Inner Struggles and Hope We're Different : Part of our fascination with the media frenzy is voyeurism, but part is a catharsis of our own potential for violence.
- COSTA MESA : Approval Likely for Auto Club Proposal
- American Telephone + Data Inc.: The company...
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Thinking Small : Builder Bets That There's a Big Market for Little Homes
- The Prime of Miss Jean Smart Doesn't Lack for Variety : Television: The actress best known as Charlene on 'Designing Women' has since made a career of shining in a wide range of roles.
- Survival Lessons Led to Success for Immigrants : Technology: Rose Hwang and husband Mitchell Phan drew on experiences in escaping Vietnam to build a $40-million computer-component design firm in 4 years.
- Tourists running roughshod over Utah town : Hordes of mountain bikers seeking thrills on desert trails bring pollution problems to Moab.
- Can Regulating Tobacco Get Smokers to Kick the Habit? : Health: FDA proposal would gradually cut cigarettes' nicotine content. Critics say people will just light up more.
- Police Fear More Killings After 6 Slain in Ulster Pub
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Israeli Planes Blast Guerrilla Bases
- Seeking a Cure
- King's Ransom : Collectors Pay Top Dollar for Elvis Artifacts at Major Las Vegas Auction
- Signs May Direct Motorists to Saticoy Shopping District
- EYEWITNESS: GEOFFREY COWAN : Redefining America's Post-Cold War Voice
- FULLERTON : Fire Department May Get Ambulances
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GOTTA WATCH THEM FURRINERS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE HOT TICKET
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Hit Four Homers Off Smoltz in the First
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DISNEYWORLD INFERNO?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Jackson Won't Decide Until Winter
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : COULD IT BE MESSAGES?
- Giants Get Strawberry to Boost Poor Offense : Baseball: They hope to have troubled former Dodger in right field to replace McGee by mid-July.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mixed Works Conclude Chamber Group's Season
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Fans Are Kept From Reaching Their Goal : Soccer: Mexico's loss in the World Cup's opening round leaves bar patrons little to celebrate.
- WESTMINSTER : Sale of Two Closed Schools Considered
- NEWPORT BEACH : Move to New Main Library Is Underway
- Wallace, Penske Win in Michigan
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GROUPS AT A GLANCE
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Unfinished Symph Hits Right Note
- Angeles Forest
- Washington
- The Language of Music Continues to Develop
- Last Months of Life
- Hello! Anybody in There?
- The State of U.S. Economy
- 'Tonight's' Band(s)
- Cost of Tort Cases
- Mormon Church
- ART REVIEW : Moses, Price Share a Past and a Show
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 20, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 20, 1994
- What Is It About Those Stackable, Whackable Discs That Has Kids Going . . . : Pog Wild
- Simpson Case Compels Nation to Look at Domestic Violence
- D.A. Readies for Tactics of Simpson Defense : Crime: Garcetti says a claim of mental incapacity would not surprise him. Arraignment is set for today.
- WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : A Tale of Two Countries : Swedish, Cameroonian Fans Are Worlds Apart in Pregame Partying
- It's No Reform If Children Are Harmed : Welfare: Full-time work for aid recipients will be beneficial only if decent child care is available to all.
- D.A. Readies for Tactics of Simpson Defense : Crime: Garcetti says a claim of mental incapacity would not surprise him. Arraignment is set for today.
- L.A.'s Diverse Problems Call for More Diversity in Leadership
- WAVES: An Anthology of New Gay Fiction...
- Destination: India : Written in Stone : Near Bombay, Exploring Monuments to Prayer and Power on the Stark Deccan Plateau
- Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : A LAST LOOK : Love Them or Leave Them, Veterans Get Another Shot at the Spotlight
- BRIEFLY : Preservation: Cameron Appointed to State Panel
- Stones Fan Can't Get No Satisfaction
- Drive to Host Cup Games Began in '84
- Dorsey Students Stunned by Killing of 2 Classmates : Crime: Deaths cast a pall during final week of school. The youths apparently were innocent victims of a war between black and Latino gangs in Venice.
- THE GRADUATES' VIEWPOINTS : Sizing Up the Schools
- County Plan for Clean Air Will Not Pass EPA's Tests
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Voice of Change : UCI Prof. Joseph White's Career Has Been a Potent Mix of Academics, Social Activism
- A Boy Needs a Dad : The Benefits of a Male Role Model Are Enormous, Says a Radio Executive Who Is Working Hard to Put <i> Father </i> Back into Father's Day for Black Children.
- 'Fashionably Fat' Briton Stumps for the Plump : Trends: Dawn French's 'big is beautiful' message seems to be catching on. Magazines and late-night television have begun featuring voluptuous women in sexy poses. But not everyone is convinced.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Now He's Prisoner No. 4013970 : In L.A. County Jail's 'High Power Unit,' Simpson Is Isolated in a 9-by-7 Cell
- Bluster or Luster? : Jury's Out on Whether Brash New Commissioner Bill Doner Will Inject New Life Into Hydroplane, but He Promises Wild Bid
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : United States Has to Kiss Its Swisster : Group A: Wynalda's goal on a free kick is good for 1-1 tie, but Americans aren't happy about fall-back performance.
- Naxos Broadens Line With Worthy Offerings
- Studying Ways to Save for College
- Reaching Out : PacBell Enlists Legislature in Lobbying for Long-Distance
- Bird's-Eye View of Evolution : THE BEAK OF THE FINCH: A Story of Evolution In Our Time, <i> By Jonathan Weiner (Alfred A. Knopf: $25; 332 pp.)</i>
- Destination: England : Bear Country : Following in the footsteps of Winnie-the-Pooh . . . over Poohsticks Bridge to Owl's House, the Hundred Acre Wood and other enchanted places in East Sussex immortalized by author A.A. Milne
- Where Our Troubles Began : In the most old-fashioned of his historical novels, E. L. Doctorow paradoxically comments most directly on the darkness of our modern world. : THE WATERWORKS, <i> By E. L. Doctorow (Random House: $23; 253 pp.)</i>
- A Wizard in the White House : 'The Agenda' unwittingly shows how a focus on access impoverishes journalism : THE AGENDA: Inside the Clinton White House, <i> By Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster: $24; 334 pp.)</i>
- THE SEWING ROOM by Barbara Cawthorne...
- Real Answers : What is the best time of year to buy or sell a house?
- Accidental Archeologists Dig Up Treasure Troves of Ancient Artifacts : History: Valuable discoveries are often made on private property by unwitting excavators. But regulating serendipitous finds is usually difficult.
- South-Central : Firm Claims Church Owes It $24,000
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : Good Tickets Like Credit Cards--There Are Limits
- France Prepares to Intervene in Rwanda, Won't Wait for U.N.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Fugitive Relied On and Was Undone by Cellular Phone
- Fortunate Dads : 2 New Parents Followed Hard Path for Joy of Celebrating Father's Day
- UCI Moves to Forefront of Cancer Studies : Research Designation Will Attract Funds; School Will Step Up Work in Community
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Hungering for Hush Puppies
- FOSSILS: Evidence of Vanished Worlds by...
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : CUP FEVER
- DOWNTOWN : Owner to Serve House Arrest in Own Hotel
- Algerian Human Rights League President Killed
- WILSHIRE AREA : Advisory Board Seeks to Link Police and Citizens
- Seniors Offered Free Health Tests
- Man Pleads Guilty in Sports Betting Case
- COLUMN ONE : Teaching Patriarchs to Lead : Inspired by a football coach, Promise Keepers tells Christian men to take charge of their families. Critics fear politics may overshadow.
- The Defining Crisis : Unless U.S.-North Korea Talks Start Soon, War Remains an Option
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY (BELIEVE IT OR NOT)
- (***) JOHN MELLENCAMP, "Dance Naked"; <i> Mercury</i>
- A Night on the Couch
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : It's Almost Un-Rio : Northern California City of Los Gatos Embraces Brazilian Soccer Team
- Fear Over Personal Safety Gives Rise to Hard Times in Egypt Tourist City : Valley of the Kings: Luxor lives by tourism and, for now at least, tourism is dead, killed by a campaign of violence by Islamic fundamentalists.
- Settlement Ends 2-Day Strike on Long Island Commuter Line
- CRENSHAW : 10,000 Celebrate at Juneteenth Event
- BRIEFLY : Scholarship: Venice High Freshman Awarded $12,000
- Wong Slaying Suspect Says He's No 'Predator' : Crime: In jailhouse interview, Edward Patrick Morgan talks at length about his troubled life, possibility of facing death penalty. He's accused of savage killing of woman outside of Orange nightclub in May.
- 'Chaplain of the 'Hood' Is Slain, Deputy Hurt : Violence: Bruce Bryan often accompanied sheriff's officers, consoling crime victims and calming suspects, but his last ride ends in tragedy. Suspect in both shootings is in custody.
- Small Town Angry Over Retarded Man's Beating Death : Oklahoma: Two teen-agers are charged in brutal killing of Robert Ballard, 33, who had a mental age of 5.
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Grosso, 63, Injured in Exhibition
- U.S. OPEN : Foreign Invasion at Oakmont : Golf: South African Els is two-stroke leader over New Zealander Nobilo after shooting a third-round 66.
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- ROE WAY: Remember all the criticism Madonna...
- Obituary
- Getting Burned : Enjoy the Summer Sun, But Be Careful
- Pierce Suddenly Withdraws From Wimbledon : Tennis: French Open finalist cites "reasons beyond her control" for abrupt departure.
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : For Loretta, a Gourmet Experience
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Patiently and With Foresight, Indians Stuck to Plan
- Thanks for Going Online, Courtney, but Could You Mind Your Language?
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- Simi Opens Community Center : Recreation: Residents welcome $3-million multipurpose facility, say it is long overdue. It's area's first.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Instead of Ultimate Test, Finals Are Boringly Testy
- Double Their Pleasure : Father's Day Tournament Allows Two Generations to Share Love of Tennis
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : BETTER JUST STICK TO THE BEER HERE
- Benito Flores, a left-handed pitcher at Placentia...
- Old-School Style Is Out in Coaching
- THE WEIGHT GAME : Lose 43 Pounds. Ride a Horse. Emote. Just Another Day at the OK Corral
- The Lost Faith of Daniel Patrick Moynihan : The Cerebral Liberal's Pivotal Chance to Shape Social Policy Comes at a Time Wen He Confronts Doubts That He--or Anyone--Can Solve America's Problems
- Getting Down and Dirty on Daytime
- Miami Haitians Frustrated by New, Tighter Sanctions : Embargo: Plan to halt flights to island nation, limit cash transfers, causes worry about business, kin's plight.
- Igor Youskevitch; Principal With American Ballet Theatre
- THE PLOTS THICKEN
- 'Managed Care' Bandwagon Sounds Sour to Physicians : Medicine: New system replaces traditional health delivery. Now hospital employees provide all care to big groups of patients for a flat fee. Profits depend on limiting procedures and cutting costs.
- IRIS F. KUNG: From Tian An Men to PBS
- Street Fighting Man : Heavyweight Jeremy Williams Has Taken Some Hard Shots Inside the Ring and Out on the Streets
- LEIMERT PARK : Parent Groups Push to Remove Principal
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Meeting to Focus on Revitalization Plans
- The Loss of a Hero in an Age Without Any
- COUNTYWIDE : Schedules Available for New Bus Service
- President of Carson NAACP Unit Is Ousted : Leadership: After trying to hit a member, the branch leader was granted a hearing and then was notified of his immediate removal.
- TLC's long-delayed second album will probably be...
- Huffman Vaults to U.S. Record
- COMMENTARY : Still Not the Mighty Met, But . . . : Opera is maturing in Southern California's onetime wasteland. Despite a memorable season, it still needs nurturing to bloom
- Making It Worth Their While to Stay : Incentives: Firms that have looked at greener pastures elsewhere hope the state will build on its business-friendly efforts and justify their decision to remain here.
- THINGS I SHOULD HAVE SAID TO MY...
- STYLE: INTERIORS : THE INNER SANCTUM : At Home in a World of One's Own
- THE REGULAR : There's a Place Where They Not Only Know Your Name but How to Customize Your Burritos
- Drive to Bring World Cup to U.S. Began on Fateful Day in '84
- Boy Rescued After Being Upside Down 15 Minutes on Ride
- ESPN's Parallel 'Lines'
- Wedding Guns, Now That Has a Ring : Marriage: Offbeat nuptials have become an American tradition. The only rule that still applies is the presence of a bride and a groom.
- Lessons From Somalia Applied to Teach U.S. Troops How to Wage Peace : Training: Mock villages at Ft. Polk lend reality to simulated confrontations military may encounter as peacekeepers.
- Families in Transition : AMC's 'Homeward Bound' looks to the movies for social reflection
- PICO-UNION/ KOREATOWN : Clinic, Center to Host Free Health Fair
- On the Homeless Issue, the Council's Not Kidding
- Robot Probes Mystery of Lusitania's Sinking : World War I: Robot examines wreckage of passenger ship sunk by Germans in 1915, dooming nearly 1,200.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : UniHosiery Denies Harassing Workers
- Just Like Family
- What's in a Name? A Lot, If It's Yaroslavsky : Politics: If she seeks her husband's City Council seat, Barbara Yaroslavsky will have instant voter recognition. But some object to what they call creation of a dynasty.
- MacArthur Awards: In Praise of America's Genius
- Forensic Artist Haunted by Faces of Victims : Crime: Her goal is to revolutionize the way law enforcement creates the likenesses on "Wanted" posters. That involves revolutionizing the way artists interview victims.
- A Trial Horse of Another Color
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : ANALYSIS : U.S. Made Its Point, It Wasn't Convincing
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : REYNA READY, BUT DOES NOT PLAY
- In Brief
- Smith Forgoes Football, Signs With Detroit Tigers
- ART : It Ain't Needlepoint : Ann Hamilton does old-fashioned women's work--ironing, weaving and knitting. But, if you're expecting Home Ec 101 from her installations, you'd better get out of the gallery
- Ins and Outs of Dual-Class Stock Arrangements
- FICTION
- SHERIDAN WYOMING : True West : In Big Sky Country, a Town Where the Cowboys Are Real and Cars Aren't Locked
- No Way Around It, Pay Now or Pay Later to Refill Car : Rentals: Advance-purchase gas programs might look good on paper, but they could cost more.
- Southland Firms Dominate Gold Nuggets
- L.A. SPEAK
- Readers Recommend
- Debt Forges Desperation in Russian Steel Town : Economics: Lysva's factory is insolvent, threatening the community. Nationwide, many face a similar dilemma.
- SOUTH GATE : City Strives to Make $1.1 Million in Cuts
- CRENSHAW : 10,000 Attend Juneteenth Celebration
- Slum Removal Follows Twisted Path : Housing: Effort to move farm workers from run-down Oxnard trailer park has been marred by claims of corruption, sweetheart deals and betrayal.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : THINGS TO COME : Brazil's Ronaldo Might Not Be Pele, but He and Others Provide a Look at the Future
- The 1992 Taking Back My Life (CBS...
- TAN, DON'T BURN: California tops the list...
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Rohrabacher Seeks to Help Candidates Match Opponents' War Chests
- Open Enrollment Resuscitates LAUSD : Pulse Is Strongest in West Valley, and District Officials Should Try to Find Out Why
- People vs. O.J. Simpson? Not According to the Evidence
- Huntington Beach Man Wins $25,000 in 'Big Spin'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TRICK OR TREAT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : Uncooperative Romania Sets U.S. Up for Fall
- An Original Boy of Summer, The Duke Ruled in Brooklyn
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sardula Strides Convincingly to Win Princess
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Wynalda Scratches His Four-Year Itch : Group A: Despite a case of hives, U.S. forward scores tying goal, atones for red card he received in Italia '90 opener.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Patriot Games : Italy-Ireland Celebrants Form a Pageant Steeped in Ethnic Pride
- WOODSTOCK REMEMBERED: While Woodstock stands culturally as...
- DOG DAY: When Bay Area punk band...
- Women in Architecture Honor Three UCLA Graduate Students
- CREATURE FEATURE : Fall of the Monarchy
- Southland Home Sales Remain at 3-Year High
- Piney Woods Bear Scars of Winter Storm
- LINDA FELDMAN : Therapy Team Finds Words for Healing
- Shelter Assists 'Hidden Minority' : Social services: During its 20 years, United American Indian Involvement has helped thousands of Native Americans on Skid Row battle alcohol and drug abuse.
- A Good Place to Begin the Welfare Debate : Clinton puts a promising reform plan on the table
- Harbor Gates Costing Merchants Business : Dana Point: Many complain that the new pay-to-park system is keeping customers away.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Mexico Has a Striking Problem : Group E: Goalkeeper Campos wants to continue moonlighting on offense, but FIFA isn't sure.
- Blue Jays' Green Finally Makes the Connection : Baseball: Ex-Tustin star phoned home with bad news in the spring, but he since has been called up to the major leagues.
- A Full Spectrum of Rap : (***) LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN, "Layin' in the Cut" (<i> Mercury</i> )
- TELEVISION : Why the Stand-Up Routine Works : How many network execs does it take to make a hit sitcom? Just the one lucky enough to find the next Seinfeld or Roseanne. Stand-up comics are today's hitmakers. But how does that differ from TV's past?
- This Monet Prefers Art of Dining
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Picture of a 'Lost Person' : Psychologists Say Simpson's Letter and Flight Reflect His Troubled State of Mind
- COLOR, WORLD CUP USA '94 : Surprise, Surprise!
- THEATER : Garden Theater Blossoms in the Summer
- The Nation : Clinton's Role in the Search for a Better Health-Care Plan
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Kofi Annan : The Soft-Spoken Economist Who Runs U.N. Peacekeeping Forces
- Season's 1st Brush Fires Tax County Resources : Flames: Two blazes, begun three minutes apart, are contained as outside crews are called in to help local firefighters. Arson is suspected in one.
- Japanese Yachtsman Lands After 3 Months at Sea
- Wrangell-St. Elias Park Offers Unforgiving Taste of History : Alaska: Nine of the 16 highest peaks in the United States are found here, along with grizzlies, wolves, wolverines, caribou, moose, mountain goats, Dall sheep and fewer than 100 humans.
- THE GRADUATES' VIEWPOINTS : Sizing Up the Schools
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : BESIDES, THEY HAVE ALL THOSE ALPS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NOBODY GETS IN FREE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Hagi: A Romanian Version of Gretzky : Group A: Soccer star sparks his team just like the hockey player, only with a few more rough edges.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : DA BOLIVIANS, GERMANS NOT LIKE DA BEARS
- AND ONE MORE THING: We didn't believe...
- Urban Living in a Slice of L.A. History : Angelino Heights: Known for its architecture and historic zone status, community is a secure place where neighbors know each other.
- 11 L.A. Firms Earn Honors
- CITY ARTS : More Than the Blues
- BRIEFLY : Film: Friars Club Plans to Honor Charlton Heston
- Terror Ended, Ethiopia Starts Over : Africa: Almost everything political has changed since Addis Ababa fell in May, 1991, to rebels. This month was nation's first fully free election.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : The Big Kickoff
- On a Quiet Night, Remembering Dad : There is a place in every child's life that only a father can fill.
- The Pond Makes a Big Splash in Its First Year
- Plan Urged to Cut Youths' Crime Cycle : Juvenile justice: Social service officials will ask the Board of Supervisors to invest in a broad, ambitious post-release counseling program.
- Ex-Patient Helps Lift the Spirits of Others : Recovery: Steven Dimmick spends up to four days a week on the third floor at the hospital in Hawthorne. The staff lauds his efforts.
- FICTION
- Windfall of Beauty Atop Hurricane Ridge
- 'Geronimo'
- All Together Now, Fireflies Flash in Sync : Smoky Mountains: Expert says the patterns vary from those in Southeast Asia, where they get in a tree, flash in unison, "so it looks like a Christmas tree."
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON WOMANHOOD : Dismantling Barriers That Limit Girls' Opportunities, Success : Fathers can help break the traditional stereotypes, foster leadership and build daughters' confidence.
- When Lachemann Calls, Hudler Delivers : Baseball: Two-run home run in sixth inning helps Angels to 4-3 victory over White Sox.
- A Difficult Celebration : A Voice From 'the Generation of the Incomplete' Contemplates the State of the Gay Nation 25 Years After the Stonewall Uprising That Launched a Movement
- THE WORD : Sam Spade, Meet Mr. Green Jeans
- ALL THAT SIZZLES : Deep-Fried Catfish, Chinese Ravioli, Shiitake Salad: Just Three Reasons Why Shiro Shines
- If Freud Had Been a Woman . . . : MOVING BEYOND WORDS, <i> By Gloria Steinem (Simon & Schuster: $23; 296 pp.)</i>
- Singer Estefan Expecting
- Bit of Brotherhood for the FBI : Reform-minded director seeks to end the bureau's longtime rivalry with the DEA
- Interactive Media Pioneers Moooving Ahead : Business: Pasadena art school foursome name their enterprise COW, win some awards and begin lining up possible contracts.
- PERSPECTIVES ON PARENTING : Properly Honoring Our Fathers : Drug abuse, gang participation, academic failure and promiscuity all can be traced to the absence of dad.
- Warren G. Muscles In
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Ireland Matches Its Fans' Vigor : Group E: Buoyed by unexpectedly partisan crowd, Irish stun Italy, 1-0, on Houghton's goal in 12th minute.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WHAT THEY NEED IS A 10-GALLON HAT
- In Brief
- Years Later, Eastern Airlines' Pitch Remains the Same: Buy Me, Fly Me : Aviation: Trustee Martin Shugrue wants to stop selling assets and dust off fleet of jets for service. Investors aren't jumping to pay $100 million.
- News, Tips & Bargains : A Towering Centennial
- Making Deck Stairs Stable
- News, Tips & Bargains : Caribbean Wedding, No Waiting
- Backpack & Budget : Warming Up to Iceland's prices
- Shows for Youngsters and Their Parents Too : How Nickelodeon's 'Roundhouse' hooks a Saturday night audience
- Allies Salute Berlin for the Last Time : Military: French, British and U.S. troops hold muted farewell parade. Departing Russian soldiers were not included.
- Minorities, Women Gain in State Races
- Noisy Helicopter Still Makes One Heck of a Cop : Crime: Answering calls in seconds, choppers prove popular with San Gabriel police and store owners. Residents find racket a necessary evil.
- Nicklaus Can't Hide His Disappointment : U.S. Open: Third-round 77 takes four-time champion out of contention.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : APPARENTLY, IT'S HOTTER FOR SOME THAN OTHERS
- Revival On Broadway : With the help of Walt Disney Co., Times Square is staging a comeback. But some fear the loss of the district's soul.
- To Our Readers
- When It Was Fun to Be Red : UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES: A Memoir of the Fifties, <i> By Sally Belfrage (HarperCollins: $22.50; 264 pp.)</i>
- Dinosaur Days
- Nigeria, Africa's Other Giant, Stumbles on Rutted Pathway to Democracy : Voting: Thursday, June 23, is the first anniversary of the day the military nullified presidential election.