- Changing Bloomie's : Posh Retailer Says Its Snooty Days Are Over
- Price / Costco's Bullish Run Heads for Tijuana
- Book Depicts Chaotic White House : Presidency: Intimate look at Clinton's first year paints scenes of indecision, reluctance to delegate. Role of Fed chairman, First Lady among focus.
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Marina Displays Its Championship Form : Division I softball: Marcy Crouch pitches one-hitter and Vikings beat Foothill, 2-0, for the title.
- Hanauer Leads Gold Cup Qualifying
- A Long Wait for Rush Hour : Pop music: The blues veteran--at the Coach House Monday--doesn't think he's gotten the recognition he's due.
- Cut Down on Runaround: Leave the Clippings
- AUTOS
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY : Incumbent Fighting for a 7th Term : Acclaimed prosecutor Edwin L. Miller Jr. is facing tough challenges from four rivals who say he is coasting on his reputation while his subordinates bungle cases.
- Bitterness Persists Over French Civilians Killed by Allies
- INSIDE & OUT : Prepare Wood for Paint With Liquid Sandpaper
- Aristide Hints He'd Support Intervention
- Thousands of Seals Die Along Desert Coast of Namibia
- The President Made the Right Call, but . . . : The enduring image of Tian An Men Square
- Lutheran Church of the Master in Corona...
- Swaggart's Empire Shrinks--and so Do the Donations : Televangelism: Preacher has been unable to maintain his ministry's onetime prosperity after a highly publicized scandal.
- Graduations Cap Tumultuous Semester for 6,700 CSUN Students : Commencement: Honors convocation Sunday begins four days of ceremonies and celebrations.
- Cleared in Trials, Briseno Seeks to Return to LAPD
- Half-Cent Sales Tax Initiative Advised : Finances: County staff report recommends asking for voters' judgment on levy to support transit projects.
- CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Chatsworth Back Again for Big Show
- On the Man Behind the 'Fiddler on the Roof' : Festival: The 'Ashkenazic Culture and Music' celebration commemorates the life and times of author Sholom Aleichem.
- RETAILING
- INSIDE & OUT
- AUTOS
- World Cup Swamped With Complaints About Tickets
- YARDS : Turf Battles : How do you keep a yard in the condition that makes it enjoyable? By giving it everything it wants.
- The Ways and Means Chief of Kostkaville : Politics: It's all the little things that 'Danny' Rostenkowski does for the 5th District that make his neighborhood so loyal.
- Pope's Letter May Chill Ecumenical Relations : Catholicism: Papal statement against women as priests may impair dealings with Anglican Communion, some fear.
- 320 Arrested and Deported by Border Patrol : Immigration: Agency launches county's biggest sweep in nearly a decade. Critics point to employers, say raids make little impact.
- BURBANK : Developer to Fight Auction of Property
- Pension Study Could Derail County Budget Plan : Government: Retirement fund's deficit has grown by $362 million, report finds. A proposal to shift up to $150 million to pay for other programs may be jeopardized.
- Scenic Mulholland Overlook to Open
- Texas School Donates to Local Campus
- ELECTIONS / ABSENTEE BALLOTS : Decline in Requests Reflects Decline in Interest
- UCLA Paid $1 Million in Confidential Settlements : Documents: The four cases involved women who were raped, harassed or faced discrimination. Court orders school to release details.
- Common Cause Chief Criticizes County Recorder
- How Sweet It Is : Agriculture: About 30 Leona Valley farms are expected to open today for the annual 'u-pick' cherry season.
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Boykin, Pugmire, Caulkins Lead County Stampede Into Finals
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Fountain Valley Holds Tight for Title
- CITY SECTION 4-A DIVISION BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Wolf Snuffs Rally With Double Play
- USC Recruit Pleads Not Guilty
- POP MUSIC Reviews : Vigorous CS&N; Spice Up the Oldies
- Accounting Firms Must Watch Their Ps and Qs
- Young Hmong Drop Stitches of Centuries-Old Family Tradition
- An Aristide Redux Sparks Fear in Haiti : Caribbean: Experts see duplicity by ousted leader. 'It's the same old thing,' a diplomatic observer says.
- Girls Still Hospitalized After Crash
- CALABASAS : Panel Delays Ruling on Center Expansion
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Country Stars Head Lineup for Antelope Valley Fair
- Blow Away All the Smoke : Were signers misled on Philip Morris-backed petition?
- MORMON FUNERAL: The Salt Lake City funeral...
- FULLERTON : Funds Needed to Let Kids Join Activities
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : The Wicked North Has Chance to Put Stuka Back in His Place
- POP MUSIC Reviews : Possum Dixon Bashes, Slashes With a Grin
- Weekend TV : Marking Normandy Invasion Anniversary
- POP MUSIC Reviews : Bryan Adams Still Rocks With Charismatic Fervor
- Waves Spawned by Quake Kill 171 Indonesia Villagers
- Nuclear Waste Dump Shuts Doors to All but 8 States : Environment: California is left with no disposal site, increasing pressure for approval of Ward Valley facility.
- He Still Feels Suffering of WWII, Emperor Says : Japan: But Akihito evades questions on responsibility of his father, Hirohito, for 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Officials Hunt for Clues in Deadly Bay Area Blast : San Francisco: Explosion killed three people and demolished a three-story building. 'The force was . . . 100 times worse than an earthquake,' one of the injured says.
- Israel Dispatches Lebanon Border Reinforcements
- High-Level City Employee Suspended in Fraud Probe : Workers' comp: Investigators say more than $1 million in benefits may have been paid improperly.
- VENTURA : 3 Area Residents Earn Law Degrees
- State Says Simi Valley Soil Is Stable : Geology: Some frustrated homeowners call post-earthquake report a farce because it does not evaluate individual lots.
- So Far, Bure Has Been Buried : Stanley Cup: McLean's goaltending has kept Canucks even with Rangers going into tonight's Game 3.
- ELECTIONS / COUNTY OFFICIALS : Traditionally Low-Profile Races Draw New Interest
- Man Pleads Not Guilty in Assault on Dog : Courts: He is charged with 2 felony counts of animal cruelty after a Fountain Valley neighbor turned in a videotape of him beating the collie.
- City Votes to Rename Park After Rock Legend : Community: Family and friends of the late Ritchie Valens cheer the plan to honor the hometown hero.
- Palmer's Homecoming Is an Open Invitation : Golf: Some take issue when place in Oakmont field is made for him, but he's just happy to be playing.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Saberhagen's Arm, Bat Defeat Reeling Reds, 4-3
- Calvary Chapel's Jones Keeps Up With Big Boys : Baseball: Skeptics decry his skills because he plays for a small school. But his numbers match up well.
- Art on the Infobahn : Technology: Microsoft's William H. Gates gently counsels skittish museum directors at a Seattle meeting on the future in cyberspace.
- How Many Points for T-R-U-M-P?
- Stocks, Bonds Rebound After Jobs Report
- Stocks, Bonds Rebound After Jobs Report : Wall Street: Dollar surges as commodity prices fall. The Dow gains 13.23.
- More Sites Sought for Waste Dump
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Wilson Talks a Good Game, Wins
- NCAA Punts on Playoff Issue : College football: Unable to reach a consensus, Special Committee defers action.
- Another Traffic Jam
- Grass-Roots Networking Reaps Green Profits All Year
- How to Keep Mower on the Cutting-Edge of Lawn Care : YARDS
- Tile Surfaces as Patio Alternative : DO--IT--YOURSELF
- GOVERNOR : Hayden Sees Turning Tide of Victory : The underdog in the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination says low turnout could be a factor. Unworried, Brown and Garamendi campaigns press on.
- PLO Says Foes Reject Unrest in Self-Rule Zones
- Life on the Street
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Residential Patrol Services Available
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Silva Uses Savings to Fund Election Bid
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL : Crouch Shuts Down Foothill
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : First Time Is Charm for Vikings' Orach
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Top Pick to Work Out Deal, Then Depart
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA's Hecox Runs a 'Perfect Race' in 3,000
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- COMMENTARY : National Bet Breaks Slowly From the Gate
- The More She Pitches, the Stronger She Gets : Softball: Fancuberta, the county leader in innings pitched, has led Fullerton to the Division II title game.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL : One of Smallest Players Comes Up Big for North Squad
- Bill Would Let Police Impound Vehicles of Unlicensed Drivers
- Burundi Teeters Between Peace, Renewed Killing : Africa: Unlike in nearby Rwanda, the Tutsi minority controls the army. People say that is what has saved them from a new round of slaughter.
- SIMI VALLEY : New Recreation Center Set to Open June 20
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Fame Less Important Than Faith for Christian Crooner Pat Boone
- 2 Pivotal Stores to Reopen After Quake : Recovery: The Gap and Banana Republic outlets in Sherman Oaks will be back, but other businesses plan to leave.
- Motorist Killed in Crash Near Cemetery
- Plan to Trap, Transfer Birds May End War Over Droppings
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : No-Win Fight: Forum vs. Olympic
- HockeyBryan Murray, fired as general manager of...
- SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Hoppie Gets a Grip, Fountain Valley Gets Title : Division I baseball: Catcher keeps hold of ball on play at the plate and Barons beat Lakewood, 3-2.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : Injury Limits Powell in Tournament Opener
- ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRIATHLON : Six-Time Hawaii Ironman Champion to Compete Here
- All Things to All Women? : Television: Lifetime strives to corner the female market with series ranging from a Howard Stern-type show to home decorating.
- Concert Will Honor Porter
- ENERGY
- Ford Grounds Electric Vans After 2nd Fire
- Study Links Smoking, Breast Cancer Deaths
- WESTMINSTER : Capizzi Backing of Recall Targets Decried
- IRVINE : Allowing Greenery Without Red Tape
- GLENDALE : 60 Dads to Ham It Up Onstage in PTA Benefit
- Seminary President Calls for Civility in Debating Fiery Issues : Controversy: Fuller president says arrogance can hamper the arguments of those who take harsh stands on matters such as abortion and homosexuality.
- Mission Savors Challenge of WSC
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire: Offerman Wrong in Protest
- Courier Sent Packing as Spaniards Rule Day : French Open: Bruguera and Berasategui win their matches to reach Sunday's final.
- 2 Women, Friends Who Shared a Goal, Now Share Political Spotlight
- 20 Hurt in Two Attacks by Wasps
- Times Mirror, Cox Plan New Cable Firm
- Lawyers Say State Rules Exonerate Ratner, Aide
- SYLMAR : College Gets Grant to Study Safety Training
- TORRANCE : 4 Arrested in Slaying of Man During Robbery
- UCI Professor Has Own Lines on Acting : Performing arts: Robert Cohen's books are used in drama programs at many universities.
- VAN NUYS : Residents Block Homeless Shelter
- Orange Council Reviews 65 Works Projects
- ORANGE : Affordable Housing Plan Is in the Works
- BREA : Computer Heist Nets $40,000 in Equipment
- OXNARD : Agency Urged to Sue Over Oil Spill
- Hot Dog Fans Attack Report With Relish : Health: Despite recent medical findings, some local residents plan to keep wieners on their menus.
- William B. Hemenway will be installed as...
- Ritchie Valens Park Nearer Reality : Recreation: Council votes to rename a Pacoima site for the late singer. Commission must approve the action.
- Edmonds Helps Scramble Angel Lineup : Baseball: Rookie's hot hitting forces the team to find a way to keep him playing.
- Big Inning Dooms LSU, Lifts FSU
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fullerton Does the Unexpected in Shutout Loss to Georgia Tech
- Angels Good for What Ails : Baseball: Milwaukee breaks eight-game road losing streak, 4-3. Snow recalled from Vancouver.
- Free-Agent Taylor Signs Contract With the Rams
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Connects Twice in 13-2 Romp
- U.S. to Stress Exports to Japan Instead of Deficit
- MOORPARK : State Panel Approves Caltrans Yard Project
- The Rev. Timothy Charles McCalmont will be...
- Countywide : Lunch Coordinator Wins State Honor
- LOCAL ELECTIONS SHERIFF : Block Opponent Buys Cable TV Advertising in Bid to Force Runoff
- Muhammad Released From Hospital in Wheelchair, Avoids Speaking to Media
- INSIDE & OUT : Lizardry
- Cleared in Trials, Briseno Seeks to Return to LAPD
- OXNARD : Takasugi Defends Record in Office
- GLENDALE : City Employee Arrested in Thefts
- FULLERTON : Nonprofit Groups Sought for Festival
- Galarraga's Encore Is Full of Power : Baseball: Slugger for the Rockies is out to prove that last season was not a fluke.
- Reynolds Reported Set to End Dispute
- Publishing Exec Expected to Be Hollywood Pictures Chief
- Good Night to Late-Night Guest Hosts : Television: In the Carson era, substitutes regularly sat in. Although 'Nightline' sometimes goes without Ted Koppel, the fight between David Letterman and Jay Leno is head-to-head.
- AUTOS
- RTC Says It Won't Need All Funds Allocated
- COLUMN ONE : A Night in the Floating Cities of the Streets : Each night, the cardboard camps spring up. Each morning, they disappear. In these stealth communities, the hard-core homeless resist all attempts to help or roust them.
- Nixon Library Events to Mark D-Day
- Sleeping Teen Hit by Pellets Shot at Home
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce Gets New Firm to Run Its Swap Meet
- CONSUMER WATCH : ATM Tuneup
- High-Ranking Aide to Alarcon Resigns Office : Council: The district official's departure is the latest in a series of staff changes in the past few months.
- Florida State Rallies to Drop LSU in Opener
- Repressed Memory Therapy
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Thanks for Keeping Everybody in the Race
- Kidnap Rumors
- Clinton Policy on Trade With China
- Joe Pass
- Ravi Shankar
- Penske Cars Smoking, but They Shouldn't Be
- Seeing Is Believing: Kiss Is Just a Kiss
- Time to Wake Up to Stock Car Racing
- 'Loveline' Decline
- Cable Gives the Networks a Little Lift
- Keep It Up After World Cup
- What Kind of Race Can the Dodgers Win?
- Compromise
- Fans' Rancor Toward Strawberry Unabated After His Departure
- Demise of Red Cars
- OTHER NEWS - June 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 4, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 4, 1994
- TELEVISION - June 4, 1994
- Obituaries - June 4, 1994
- Obituaries - June 4, 1994
- U.S. Consults Key Allies on North Korea Sanctions
- U.S. Consults Key Allies on North Korea Sanctions
- PROPOSITIONS : Renters Credit and Other Tax Breaks at Issue
- Mexicans Scorn Theory of Lone Colosio Killer
- Sudikoff Says Kings Are Financially Stable : Hockey: Despite fall in IDB stock, team finances will not be affected, the new owner says.
- IDB's Sudikoff Confirms SEC Probe of Firm : Telecommunications: The chief executive calls the investigation into resignation of auditors an 'informal inquiry.'
- State, U.S. Jobless Rates Fall Sharply : Economy: National unemployment drops to 6% and California's to 8.3%. But the Southland's recovery continues to lag behind that of the rest of the country.
- State, U.S. Jobless Rates Fall Sharply : Economy: National unemployment drops to 6.4% and California's to 8.3%. But the Southland's recovery continues to lag behind that of the rest of the country.
- O.C. Teacher Accused of Shooting Ex-Lover, Another
- PRO-BARBRA: Barbra Streisand found out at her...
- ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 1C : $10 Million for Improvements at 3 Colleges Depends on Vote
- ENERGY
- April Indicators Point to Slower, Steady Growth : Economy: Commerce Department index offers further evidence that the Fed's efforts to check inflation are working.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : SECRETARY OF STATE : Democrats Finally Air Ads and Touch Off Controversy
- Your Money : IDB Must Prove That Its Books Weren't Cooked
- S. Carolina Lawmakers Fail to Vote on Bid to Strike Confederate Colors
- Circle Is Complete : Al Viola is again playing with Page Cavanaugh, with whom he first gained notice in the '40s.
- North Reverses Self, Supports Truce in Yemen
- Trustee Reelected to School Boards Assn.
- Warnings Issued on Medication, Candy
- HAWTHORNE : Brothers Guilty of Murder in Crash That Killed 3
- YORBA LINDA : Threat Faced by School Bingo Games
- VAN NUYS : Clerk Kidnaped in Robbery Released
- Movie Review : 'The Princess and the Goblin' Raises Unanswered Questions
- Bad Knick Slide Began Long Ago : NBA playoffs: Upstart Pacers have a chance to win Eastern Conference title tonight in Game 6 at Indianapolis.
- Grave, Ziegler Lead North All-Star Volleyball Squad
- Countywide : Loans Offered for Prefabricated Homes
- DANA POINT : Police Seeking Man Whom Children Fled
- TUSTIN : School District Appoints Principal
- Soccer to Get Its Month on the Tube
- Jazz Review : Weckl Quintet Explodes at Catalina
- Cerritos Lines Up Eclectic 3rd Season : Performing arts: Among the center's offerings for 1994-95 are ballet, Tony Bennett and the area premiere of 'Barrymore.'
- A $65-Million Sales Job for 'Jurassic' Video
- Bring Your Own Brahms : Party On and On at Saddleback's Chamber Music Marathon
- Neck Injury Forces Hernandez to Marlins' 60-Day Disabled List
- Meola to Start as Goalkeeper for the U.S. Team--or Will He?
- Stepping It Up a Notch : El Camino Real Ace Wolf at His Stingiest During Playoff Games
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Worst Kind of Payout Shows Best Seven Is the Poorest of Bets
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants' Rogers Has Surgery for Clot
- Group Efforts Don't Mean Soloist Has Changed His Tune : Blues: John Hammond prefers to go it alone, but he doesn't squander his 'great fortune' of working with the greats. He plays tonight in O.C.
- Restaurant Review : 10 Reasons to Celebrate Prego's 10th : Restaurants: In a city glutted with Italian cuisine, where most establishments have the longevity of rock 'n' roll bands, the Beverly Hills eatery is still cooking.
- One Chapter Ends and a New Dream Begins
- Nasty G Fits Mold of Raiders
- BASEBALL : Oriole Impresses in Debut
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dash Of Cider Spices 'Cup Futurity
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tift Puts Distance Between Herself and the Field
- Adversity Is Foothill's Trademark This Season
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC's Miller Wins 100 Heat but Lags Behind Sharp Hyche
- Club Review : Big Crowd at Stigmata Looks Locked in the Daze of the '80s
- Movie Reviews : 'Cowboy': Roundup at the N.Y. Corral : Woody Harrelson is the sole bright spot in a reworking of the 'Coogan's Bluff' riff of 'bumpkins' out of their element.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Valencia National Bank Praises, Fires President : Finance: After lauding Robert Manley's work, the board ousts him to bring in a 'more responsive' leader, a member says.
- Cypress College Pitcher Belovsky Signs to Play at Texas Tech
- Argentine Star Maradona Says He May Quit
- SEAL BEACH : Repairs to Pier Will Begin Today
- Barons Find a Place for Yanagisawa
- Familiar Rangers Breed Content : Stanley Cup: Messier, Anderson gang up on Canucks to score short-handed goal and lead 3-1 victory.
- What in Name of Ben Franklin Is This Mile?
- His Swing Shift Really Does--to a Cajun Beat
- BURBANK : Consortium Wins Bus-Project Grant
- County Weighs Fee Hikes for Health Checks : Revenue: The 6% increase for sanitation and safety inspections would cost local businesses $433,072. Supervisors will look at the matter on Tuesday.
- Fox in the Tern House : Marauders Destroy Most of Nests, Endangering the Sanctuary's Future
- 2 Gunmen Rob Sushi Bar Owner, Patrons
- Neighborhood Group Seeks 'Space Saver' Plan Investigation
- Newport Beach : Hospital to Continue Issuing Birth Lists
- MiscellanyTeam ASICS/Paul Mitchell of Huntington Beach won...
- True Grit: It's the Cowboy Way : At age 75, Ben Johnson is still tall in the saddle. For 54 years, the actor has roped, ridden and sailed with the best of 'em--like the Duke, whose Wild Goose in Newport Harbor wasthe site for the actor's Walk of Fame star party this week.
- ART Reviews : Posada's Political Passion
- Movie Review : 'Black Hat' Tries to Give the 'Spinal' Treatment to Rap
- * Michael L. Thomas has been promoted...
- * Dorothy Collins Weaver, Arthur J. Hill...
- Beckman Instruments Signs Vietnam Marketing Agreement
- Is Ballot Pamphlet Picture Perfect?
- THE GOODS : Many Happy Returns : Cutting-Edge Ideas Have Made Burbank's Recycling Center More Than Just Some Dump
- Hospital Crimes : Ex-Clerk Gets Jail Term in Credit Card Thefts
- POINT MUGU : Inquiry Continues in Emergency Landing
- CALABASAS : Council to Keep Barrier on Street
- VAN NUYS : Eatery Project Makes Cents for Fourth-Graders
- INGLEWOOD : Schools Hire Ex-Principal of Neighboring District
- Company Town
- * Caroline Kelly has joined Secure Horizons...
- * Daniel C. Horgan has been appointed...
- Rostenkowski to Fight Case With New Lawyer : Legal: Congressman will replace counsel, who also represents the President. Rift supposedly developed when he rejected a plea bargain.
- Let's hope they have no field trips:...
- As Dornan Relaxes, 7 Democrats Vie for Challenger Role
- Art and Ethnic Hatred : Anti-Semitism is far from dead in formerly communist Europe
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : The Best of Times for Titans : Baseball: Road to 1984 College World Series was paved with bittersweet and comical memories.
- Drug Sweep Nets Players at Sylmar
- Theater Review : 'Potestad': Powerful View of Powerlessness
- Cybernetics Products Inc.: The Santa Ana-based maker...
- Slower May Retail Sales Reverse Trend : Economy: Unseasonable weather, dissatisfaction with fashions are cited in lull after string of gains.
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- Fire and Flair : He's flamboyant, showy, cocksure and widely regarded as a superstar of black studies. But Harvard's Henry Gates is not without critics. To them, he says: Deal with it.
- Oxnard : Maron Launches Bid for Assembly Seat
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Funding Services Is a 2-Way Street : The President is asking Congress for a 30% boost in assistance for hard-hit states, which still have to shoulder their fair share.
- Classical Affair : Aficionados, Merchants Upbeat Over Ojai Music Festival
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Recognized for Disaster Readiness
- * Tracy K. Patton has been named...
- Dow Dips, Yields Drop as Wall Street Awaits Jobs Report
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Take Time for Quick but Rewarding Reads : PRIZE STORIES 1994 <i> edited and with an introduction by William Abrahams</i> ; Doubleday $10.95 paperback, 400 pages
- Reno Targets Border Patrol Bureaucracy : Immigration: Pilot program will computerize certain procedures to put more agents in the field. A better fingerprint system is also under development.
- Body of Man in LSD Test to Be Exhumed
- Clinton's Rome Visit Turns Into <i> Famiglia </i> Affair
- BURBANK : City to Ban Smoking at Public Facilities
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Task Force Seeks People in Business
- Moorpark : Police Storefront Plan Hits a Snag
- BREA : Police Chief Forkus Will Retire Monday
- Worthy Dismisses Retirement Talk Despite Sharply Reduced Role
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS : Dorsey's Williams Grabs Title
- Marina's Crouch Has Taste for Winning
- Leader Mulgrew Miller Puts Piano in the Foreground
- On Laser: Case of Missing 'Holmes' Footage
- Workers Strike GM Technical Center : Autos: 3,500 employees protest in week's second UAW walkout. Chief issue is the use of outsiders.
- Rockwell May Sell Switching Systems Unit : Divestiture: Company weighs options for telecommunications equipment division, which it says would be better off on its own.
- Lawsuit Accuses McGaw Buyer of Securities Fraud