- Bonds Fizzle, Stocks Mixed as Dollar Falls
- Residents Return Home as Georgia Flooding Recedes
- Conejo Board Approves School Quake Repairs : Education: Despite questions on costs, trustees agree to seek state and federal funds to fix buildings.
- PASADENA : 6-Day Disney Youth Soccer Cup Kicks Off on Monday
- Keenan Quits Stunned Rangers
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ashley Trade Plan Denied by Claire
- 36 Apply to Be Titan Athletic Director
- THE EMERGING WIRELESS INDUSTRY : AT&T;'s Bid for McCaw Wins Key Approval : Communications: The Justice Department OKs the merger, subject to some restrictions. Further approvals are necessary.
- Astronauts Unable to Repair Lab Instrument Disabled by Bubbles
- Firms Lower Ratings of State's Long-Term Bonds : Finances: Wall Street credit watchers react to wobbly budget. As a result, California will pay higher interest.
- SYLMAR : Guide Dog Trainers to Get Donated Van
- VENTURA : Jury System Justly Rewarded in Ceremony
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Library Chief to Seek New Tax District
- Countywide : Golf Tournament to Aid Charity Groups
- ORANGE : District OKs Plans for Charter School
- 2 Robbery Suspects Arrested After Crash
- Man Arrested in Shooting at Woman and Police
- Simi Valley Left Out in Cold by Quake : Construction: Struggle over relief funds could leave repair of damaged gymnasium more than a year away.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : MEATBALLS, ANYONE?
- When Defiance, Discord and Honky-Tonk Collide : Pop Beat: A number of new bands are finding that backwoods country and punk-rock are oddly compatible. The result: bluegrass 'on steroids.'
- SECURITIES
- Suicide of Young Superstar Weighs on Porn Industry : Tragedy: Pampered, wild Shannon Wilsey, known as Savannah, was the third actress to take her life.
- TOUGH CALL: Dave Wynalda has mixed feelings...
- RABBI'S BOOK: The recently published sixth book...
- Japan Calls North Korean Weaponry Development a Threat
- A True Meeting of Minds? : Washington arranges Hussein-Rabin summit
- Boy Charged With Murder in Girl's Death : Slaying: The youth, 17, allegedly shot his friend at point-blank range. He will be tried as a juvenile.
- 4 Men Invade Home, Escape With $10,000 : Robbery: Gunmen tie up Santa Ana family and ransack house for cash and jewelry in the second such attack in three days.
- Flesh Germ Patient Gains : Medicine: The athlete, treated for tissue-eating bacteria, may be released from hospital in a week. Ventura County woman has a similar infection.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Car Theft Chases End in 5 Arrests : Crime: One case involves a 54-mile pursuit of two men and a girl. In the other case, victim's husband aids in capture.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Streaking Giants Win Again, 7-3
- Keenan Quits Stunned Rangers
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : AND NOW A WORD. . . .
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : KILLERS
- Garth Brooks at Bowl: It Sounded Good on Paper : Pop music review: In the end, the night's experiments proved that it's the song, not the presentation, that matters in country music.
- All Dressed Up, With No Place to Go : The rapid and sure disappearance of ethnic garb is the motivation for world traveler Gloria LeBaron, whose photos are on view at UCI.
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : Swede Doesn't Turn Up His Nose at Foes
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY-GRITTY
- Arafat Claims Right to Fly Flag Over Jerusalem
- EU Picks Chief; Critics Call Low-Profile Choice a Blow to Integration
- Leaders of Israel, Jordan Agree to Historic Meeting : Mideast: Prime Minister Rabin and King Hussein will confer in first official talks, Clinton announces. No peace treaty is expected from the event in Washington.
- Pentagon Aides See Perils in Stewardship of A-Arms
- Plaza Tries to Stem Flow of Cruisers : Crime: Manager of the La Rinda shopping center in Sylmar agrees to upgrade security and work with police.
- GLENDALE : Retiree Suggests More Cash, Not School Reform
- LATIN AMERICA : Fears in Mexico Heating Up as Volcano Stirs
- Good Exhibit by the Supervisors
- TRABUCO CANYON : Water District Plan Approved by Judge
- Man in 'Bad Wig' Held in Bank Heist
- World Cup USA 1994 : An Eyesore Is Transformed Into Net Asset : Sports: Private donations--none from World Cup--turn trashy lot into soccer field. Activists say money from international tournament has not reached their areas.
- Killer of Girlfriend Given 30 Years to Life : Courts: A tearful Richard Nunno, 21, pleads for leniency in killing then-16-year-old sweetheart, saying he has found God. But judge is unconvinced, adding five years to term for use of gun.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Police Detain Wrong Man in Robbery
- Tour de North Hollywood: A passerby spotted...
- MOVIES'True' Box Office?: 20th Century Fox was...
- Bus Line Reaches for the Sky : Greyhound Revamping Service in a Bid for Short-Haul Fliers
- EQUIPMENT : House Painting? It Pays to Spray--and to Practice
- College Schedules Free Concert Sunday
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City OKs Bluffs Plan, Scraps Parking Lot
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Christian Music Festival Is Act of Faith for Novice Promoters
- Trains to Be Added in Strike : Transportation: Metrolink routes would increase, key Valley bus service would be limited if drivers walk out.
- Voorhees Loses in Semifinals
- Wilder Tells Gore He Won't Quit Senate Race
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : NOT A TOUGH TICKET
- Splash Starts Weekend With Victory : Soccer: Anaheim beats Monterrey, 9-6, before flying to Dallas for key game against the first-place Sidekicks.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : THIS OUGHT TO HELP THOSE HAMSTRINGS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : MORE CLUCK FOR BUCK
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Italy Might Be Left Hamstrung by Injuries to Baggio, Donadoni
- National Pride Churns in Fans
- 'Murphy' Creator Won't Knock Shalala : Television: As the unwed mother issue is reborn, Diane English points fingers at the media for making a big deal of it.
- Pop Music Reviews : Troubadour Presents a Mixed Bill
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 20 Years for Child Sex Abuse
- North Hills Man Slain by Robbers
- BURBANK : 2 Ocean Fishing Trips Planned for Youths
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Someone May Get Consolation Today : Third place: Bulgaria, Sweden hope to avoid ending successful month on a losing streak.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : The Tale Lengthens: Sea Cadet to Return in Bel Air Handicap
- Cliburn at the Bowl
- Karen Carson's Art
- TV Hall of Fame
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Philip Morris Ads
- 'Lollapalooza': A Festival of Cooperation
- Murray's Cup Fever Turns Out to Be Only a Big Headache to Fans
- Oh, Yes, He's Quite Upset About It All
- Yet Another Benefit of the World Cup
- President Clinton's Policy on Haiti
- Djibouti's Accomplishments
- World Cup USA 1994 : Refund Offer Only Angers Merchants : Business: Pasadena officials agree to make partial payments to vendors claiming losses at the sparsely attended Soccer Carnaval. Failure of the festival is the latest in a series of civic disappointments involving the World Cup.
- Dodger Fan Looks for Big Lasorda Move
- TO OUR READERS
- Drai's Restaurant
- Mike Downey Fan Club Now Called to Order
- Taiwan
- Heroes
- Some People Are Happy About Raveling Decision
- Obituaries - July 16, 1994
- Obituaries - July 16, 1994
- A Booster Mines Rich Vein of Connections at UCLA : Sports: Angelo Mazzone made $400,000 in Rose Bowl deal. He mixes passion for Bruins with personal business.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : ANALYSIS : Final Four a Blend of Familiar, Unknown
- THE EMERGING WIRELESS INDUSTRY : PacBell Wants Back Into Game
- Jenny Craig Inc. Agrees to Class-Action Suit Settlement : Courts: Firm will pay $10 million and give away $36 million in merchandise. Litigants had alleged that the company's diets could cause gallbladder disease.
- Judge Gives Prosecutors 2-Week Continuance in Cowlings Case
- BEYOND RAP: It's Broadway tunes at the...
- Prosecutors Charge Youth With Murder in Shooting of Girlfriend : Courts: They say teen-ager should have known the potential deadly consequences of brandishing a gun.
- Advantage Life Products: A group of investors...
- In the Eye of Beholder : The Burbank exhibit features the three-dimensional works of 13 artists and includes ceramics, tapestry and jewelry. It crosses the line 'between art and craft.'
- Never Just Ones to Lunch
- Interest Rates Force Cutbacks at Plaza Home : Mortgage loans: Sharp drop in refinancings have cost jobs of 28% of nationwide work force. More layoffs are expected.
- Enhanced Imaging Technologies Inc.: The maker of...
- Navy Board Recommends Discharge of Gay Officer : Military: Lawsuit challenging Clinton's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy is expected. It is the third such case to be decided in recent days.
- Surge in Mergers Showing Economic Pluses, Minuses
- Concern About Gangs, Crime Up Markedly, Poll Shows
- Bicyclist Held in South Bay Burglaries : Crime: Suspect used an old bike in his getaways, police allege. He is charged in thefts from more than 60 homes.
- Memorial Message : Tobacco Scion R.J. Reynolds III, an Emphysema Victim, Is Eulogized by His Brother, an Anti-Smoking Activist
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hart District OKs Study of Medi-Cal Plan
- VENTURA : Planners Support 3 Low-Profile Projects
- Las Vegas' Late Rush Beats Bullfrogs
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Time Changed for Ceremony
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Whither a Cup for Women?
- Dunigan's 713 Passing Yards Break CFL Record
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : HE HAS THE WIND
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : Parreira Stands by His System : Soccer: Brazil's coach has been heavily criticized, but he feels vindicated because his team has rarely been threatened during the tournament.
- A 'Flashpoint' of Inspiration : Gay Men's Chorus Celebrates Epiphany in Irvine Concert
- TELEVISIONNew Library Home: The Academy of Television...
- Clinton Administration Foresees No Recession : Economy: Upbeat midyear report sticks with earlier predictions of continued modest growth.
- Justice Department Announces Breakup of Price-Fixing Conspiracy on Fax Paper : Antitrust: Three firms and former company chief agree to pay $6 million to settle criminal charges.
- Your Money : Seek; Ye Shall Find a Better Room Rate
- June Anna Petersen; Production Executive in Films and Music
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Everything You Need to Know About Musicals and More : BOLTON AND WODEHOUSE AND KERN / The Men Who Made Musical Comedy <i> by Lee Davis</i> ; Heineman$29.95, illustrated, 455 pages
- INDIA : Actor's Arrest on Weapons Charges Threatens 'Bollywood'
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Hitting the Boards
- Home Invaders Bind, Beat, Rob Family
- Countywide : 3 O.C. Youths Join European Band Tour
- Retired State Jurist Agrees to Hear Suit Over Landfill : Environment: Richard Abbe will oversee move to keep Weldon Canyon initiative off ballot. Two judges have recused themselves from case.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Ryan Will Attend Service for Reese
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Strawberry's Contribution Simply Grand
- Jimmie's 50 Should Stay in Anaheim
- Recapturing the Grandeur of 'Thad Jones / Mel Lewis'
- Club Review : Dressing Up for the Dance at Dragstrip
- Theater Review : Old Globe Hostage Drama Showcases Actors
- Pooling Together for a Good Time
- Collection of Wonders : Highlights of the 48th annual San Fernando Valley Fair include hand-carved carousel horses, an aerial stunt show and an earthquake exhibit.
- Surge in Mergers Showing Economic Pluses, Minuses
- Paul M. Naghdi; UC Berkeley Professor, High-Rise Design Expert
- Gary Kildall; His Software System Lost to Rival MS-DOS
- PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : For the Rich and Famous, a Level Playing Field : Unlike the Simpsons, Brandos and Milkens, most defendants are squashed by the criminal-justice system.
- Voorhees Wins Twice, Lands in Quarterfinals
- BRITISH OPEN / DAILY REPORT : Odds on Watson Have Attracted Some Hefty Bets
- 'Hurlyburly' a Chilling Revival
- Woman, 4 Children Killed at Stockton Railroad Crossing : Tragedy: Penney Corona, 27, of Lodi apparently was trying to race the train despite warning gates and lights. Officials say there was nothing the engineer could do to avoid the crash.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : 1 in 4 Students Are Heavy Drinkers; Other Drug Use Rising, Study Finds
- Ravaged Montezuma Gives Bleak Picture of How Flood Battered Depressed Towns : Deluge: Residents find homes and businesses awash in mud. Bouncing back from the damage will be a difficult challenge.
- 'Shut Up' Is Not in Dornan's Vocabulary
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Adopted Teens
- Death of Shuttle's Most Prolific Newt Is 'Big Loss,' Scientist Says
- Electric Guitarist : Jamie Glaser devotes his seemingly boundless energy to playing for film and TV soundtracks, composing and performing.
- Colosio Slaying Case Still Open; Prosecutor Quits
- OJAI : Amendment of Sign Ordinance Urged
- Effort to Put Poli Street Issue on Ballot Falls 243 Signatures Short : Closure: Whether opening the route at Ventura High will be voted on in November is now up to City Council.
- Sylmar Man Arrested in College Vandalism : Crime: Telephone operator, 22, becomes first San Fernando Valley adult to face felony graffiti tagging charges.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School Superintendent to Step Down : Education: Walter Swanson is leaving the William S. Hart Union district to assume a position in Missouri.
- Obituaries : Jack Fives; Aerospace Engineer
- A 'Temporary' Job That Paid the Bills : Ventura: Gene R. Howard started out as letter carrier 34 years ago to help pay for college. Now he has top spot in huge Pacific region.
- 'Slight Problem' is Double Trouble in State Keno Game
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : IT'S BAGGIO'S TURN
- Simi Valley Reinstates Scyphers : Baseball: Embattled coach is granted conditional approval to return, ending 2 1/2-month battle with school district.
- Even Before Final, ABC Declares Cup 'a Huge Success'
- 23 California Hospitals Gain Elite Ranking
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- CLAREMONT : Harvey Mudd Announces Raising $75.5 Million
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : THANKS BUT NO THANKS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Release Possibly Signals End for Brooks
- Strawberry Gets His First Homer for San Francisco
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Favre Signs Lucrative Five-Year Deal
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : EYES OF TEXAS . . .
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : THE HYPE BEGINS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : WHAT IF THEY LOST?
- Museum Launches Expansion : Art: San Diego's Museum of Contemporary Art will add gallery space and a cafe as well as renovate existing space.
- Theater Review : 'Sisters': Unlikely Family Ties : Wendy Wasserstein's Study of Siblings Runs Only Skin-Deep
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- Irvine Man, Partner Sue Bank Over Credit Card Deal : Courts: They say they were left jobless when the agreement fell through. Their suit seeks $5.5 million.
- ECONOMY
- New Publishing Motto: Hooray for Hollywood
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- GAO Finds No Tie to Rat, Fires : Probe: Homeowners claimed law to protect the habitat of a rare rodent contributed to the wildfire that destroyed their homes. Agency says regulations did not worsen the conditions.
- East Timor Violence Erupts Again : Indonesia: Troops rush students demonstrating against treatment of Catholics in disputed territory. Incident poses a problem for Clinton, who is due to visit archipelago.
- POLITICS : Brazil's Leading Candidate Loses Momentum : Presidential hopeful Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fights to avoid a runoff. His image is threatened by a scandal surrounding his choice of running mate.
- S. Korea Bans Visits to Kim's Funeral : Asia: But North says it welcomes such trips. Pyongyang adds that citizens from the South have already arrived.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Brushes With the Bottle : Sarah Suffered Physical, Emotional Abuse Until She Escaped Alcoholic Mother
- Police Say July 4 Tape May Be Evidence Against Its Owner
- LOS ANGELES : Audit Finds Many LAPD Procedures Are Still Lax
- Plan for Golf Courses at Park Finds Support : Recreation: Officials say proposal for site near Moorpark could generate $250,000 for Ventura County.
- Poor Are Suffering From Absentee Defense, Critics Say : Courts: Panel of judges, citing modern technology, reject complaints that lawyer whose county contract was renewed should spend more time personally arguing cases.
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : How Can We Speed Recovery From Quake?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Landscaper Arrested in Elderly Man's Disappearance : Crime: Michael Benanti moved into James Young's house and told neighbors he ran away with a new love.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : In Concert, at Last
- Gas Company to Aid Quake Victims
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College to Add 45 New Classes
- SIMI VALLEY, MOORPARK : Tardiness Plagues Metrolink Service
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : FACTS AND FIGURES : GOALS AND ASSISTS
- Here's a Chance to Give Martina Fitting Sendoff
- Simi Valley Coach Scyphers Gets Approval to Return
- Fair is Good Enough for Fischer in High Jump Victory
- Company Town
- The Linked Paths of Macy and Federated
- Chrysler's 2nd Quarter Reflects Boom in Sales : Autos: Earnings outstrip estimates, but shortages limit potential for rest of the model year.
- Caltrans to Raze Half-Finished Bridge That Residents Opposed
- Assembly OKs Bill Allowing Schools to Require Uniforms
- Trial by Fire : Santa Ana Torches Home to Show Danger of Tenant Crowding
- Jury Debates Life or Death for Samuels
- LONG BEACH : Uranga Challenges 2-Vote Loss in Council Election
- UCLA Chancellor Defends Costly Event : Finances: He tells regents the $560,000 spent for 75th anniversary gained valuable publicity.
- Company Town : Attorney Wohl Moves Up at Paramount Film Group
- Your Money : FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Drop Sharply; Dow Gains 34
- Let Us Now Sing the Praises of the Fourth Tenor
- Religious Leaders Assail Tactics of Right-Wing Fundamentalists
- A. Kenneth Pye; Former Southern Methodist University President
- SHERMAN OAKS : Target Area Detailed for Redevelopment
- It Was an Accident, Say Friends of Youth Held in Death of Girlfriend : Shooting: Some say the 17-year-old has a 'tough' reputation and only a day before had held a gun to an acquaintance's head and pulled the trigger.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Parents Want Valedictorian Honor Reinstated : Speech: Saugus High's top graduate says he's been cheated. Board is reviewing its decision to drop the recognition.
- VAN NUYS : Media Urged to Pool Copter News Reports
- DIAMOND BAR : 400 Pounds of Cocaine Seized; Six Arrested
- STANTON : Garden Grove Man Dies in Car Accident
- Challenge to Ripken: Be Game Enough to Stop Just Short
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coast Panel OKs Bolsa Chica Park
- Ex-Deputy Faces Trial After Videotape of Alleged Cocaine Deal : Court: Bellflower man is accused of buying the drug so he could be a dealer in Tennessee, prosecutors say.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : SINNER TO A SAINT
- RAM NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : Knox Knows Offensive Line Needs Some Help
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE LEAGUE : Favre Signs Lucrative Five-Year Deal
- Taking Libertines With the Costumes : Theater: Fullerton CLO's revival of 'Best Little Whorehouse' has hot women, but there will be no foul language at the Chicken Ranch.
- Pop Music Review : Luna Up From the Underground
- Lars-Eric Lindblad; Explorer, Travel Agent Extraordinaire
- SECURITIES
- Youth Charged in Slaying of Motorist Who Ran Into Girl
- Counseling Toughened for Spouse Abuse Cases : Corrections: Under new rules set out by a county agency, convicted batterers must attend 32 group sessions in a 36-week period.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Takes Time, but White Sox Catch the Indians
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Yester-Yearning : To Spoiled Fans of the Beautiful Game, Brazil of Today Is Simply Winning Ugly
- Movie Review : 'Wedding Gift' a Touching Celebration of Pure Love
- Pop Music Review : Luna Casts Long Shadow on Inner Emotions
- Art Reviews : Mollura Fills a Gallery to Make a Statement
- On the Desert Highway : A drive along the Pearblossom offers a slice of quaint country life, including cafes, produce stands, novelty shops.
- A Tale of Love and Violence : 'Dirty Mustard' tells the story of a man and a woman trapped in a destructive, abusive relationship.
- THE GOODS : They're attacking from everywhere! What to do about... : Ants
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- German Troops Join Bastille Day Parade in Paris
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Officers to Study Spanish, Travel to Mexico
- $22.1-Million Budget Cuts 4 City Positions
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District Votes to Restrict Students to Campus at Lunch : Policy: Some William S. Hart Union trustees say the plan was rushed. But all agree that parents like the idea.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : TITANIC PREDICTION
- Canyons Stadium Shakes Off Damage, Repairs Expected by Football Season
- COSTA MESA : Police Department Honors 7 for Service
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Little, Hoping to Make This Cut, Shoots a 67
- Movie Review : 'Angels in the Outfield' a Disney-Fied Morality Play
- Fox's Programming Chief Defends Fall Plans, Moves : Television: The network's Sandy Grushow comes under criticism for sensational true-crime movies and switching 'Melrose Place' to the so-called 'family hour.'
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Office Vacancy Rate Dips by Almost 2 Points to 17.8% : Real estate: County's commercial market strengthens in near-total absence of building activity.
- BIG BANG: Well, it's not likely to...
- AUTOMOBILES
- Breyer Is Again Challenged on His Investment : Judiciary: High court nominee ends his testimony. Despite tough questioning on Lloyd's of London issue, Senate approval is expected.
- Movie Rags to Riches : At an auction of film costumes, a coat worn by Rudolph Valentino is expected to bring $15,000 or more.
- COVER STORY : Vals go Home : From the beginning, Valley surfers found a niche in Southern California surf lore --as the bad guys.
- 2 Alaska Indian Youths Exiled to Islands for Crime
- Metrolink Shuttle Service to Continue
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Kidnaping Suspect Returned to L.A. to Face Grand Jury
- YORBA LINDA : Park Use Decision Stirs Local Debate
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1994
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : BRONZE ISN'T SO BAD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : NO, I WANT TO LOSE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Game Rained Out, Doubleheader Today
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Rathman Set to Sign for Two Years
- Restaurant Review : Cafe Camellia: The Secret's in the Sauce(s)
- Council OKs Plans for 238 New Homes
- Yes, Have a Legal Defense Fund--but Pledge to Repay Donors : Presidency: The Clintons should refuse lobbyists' money and limit donations to $250.
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : New League Gets Sponsors to Supply Balls, Uniforms : Soccer: Rothenberg, hoping to raise $100 million, says more announcements will come in the next six weeks.
- Music Review : Enthusiasm Bolsters Gay Men's 'Stonewall'
- SCR's 'God's Heart' Premiere Canceled
- FCC, Stung by Court Setbacks, Retreats on 2 Rulings : Communications: It revises decisions on local phone competition and wireless paging licenses.
- TO OUR READERS
- Digital to Speed Plan to Cut Its Staff by 20,000 : Computers: The company says it will take a $1.2-billion charge against earnings to pay for that and plant closings.
- FCC Claims Big Drop in Cable Subscriber Rates
- Tyco in $1.4-Billion Deal for Kendall International
- India's Leader Shows Staying Power : Asia: Prime Minister Rao, once dismissed as a lightweight, marks three years in power and ticks off achievements during rally.
- Ex-El Toro Man Held After Body Is Found in Freezer
- Passive Care of Ear Fluid in Children OK
- Wilson Attacks Court Ruling on Welfare Cuts : Social services: Reforms are in danger, he and other officials claim. Advocates for the poor say they are misinterpreting the decision striking down cutbacks.
- SANTA ANA : Board, Parents Salute Departing Castruita
- Crime Bill Likely to Omit 'Racial Justice' Measure
- Shalala Revives 'Murphy Brown' Pregnancy Issue
- County Budget Is Approved : Finances: Plan staves off possibly severe program cutbacks until September, when question of health funds transfer will be decided.
- Court Rejects Appeal of Rules for Liquor Stores : Regulation: Owners of South-Central markets destroyed in the 1992 riots were challenging Los Angeles' conditions to allow reopening.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Left Tackle a Sore Spot Without Rookie
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : IT WOULD BE COSTLY
- Home Entertainment : A Long, Thoughtful Take on 'Short Cuts'
- An Exhibition of Japanese Cels
- TV Reviews : 'Blue': No Images, but Many Messages
- United's New Chief Tries to Calm Troops : Airlines: Greenwald visits L.A. on the heels of employee buyout. He encounters both enthusiasm and skepticism.
- Judicial Nominee Named
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : video game review : CD Shooters : <i> Microcosm by Psygnosis ($55-$60); Tomcat Alley by Sega ($59.99) </i>
- THEATER REVIEW : Refreshing Laughs on Tap : 'Acme Genuine Draft' features successfully written and delivered sketches.
- D'Arcy Sanger Hayman; Former Head of UNESCO Cultural Planning
- Condemned Man Gets 3rd Trial; Other Admitted Rape, Murder