- From the archives: Gangs find fresh turf in Salvador
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1994
- Obituaries - June 16, 1994
- Obituaries - June 16, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 16, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 16, 1994
- Soup or Stew?: The Posole Predicament
- THE SAN MARINO TRAGEDY : A Deadly Attraction to the Gang Lifestyle : Increasingly, ordinary students are mimicking gangbangers' dress and swagger. It's a trend that experts say may have contributed to the shooting deaths of two youths last week.
- Therapist May Face Discipline for Discussing Case : Counseling: Social worker Susan Forward appears to have violated Nicole Simpson's privacy by revealing comments, an official for state examiners office says.
- POPPIN' PURPLE: Stone Temple Pilots, whose lead...
- Blood Matches Simpson Type, Police Sources Say : Inquiry: More exact DNA results are pending. New attorney, Robert Shapiro, will seek separate forensic tests.
- Simpson's New Lawyer Seeks Second Autopsy : Inquiry: Attorney Robert Shapiro is hired by ex-football star, who is reportedly being treated for depression.
- Clinton May Seek Less on Health Care : Legislation: Officials say President might accept bill that softens his pledge of universal coverage. A 'phase-in period' is under consideration.
- The Job Luck Club : Unemployed Professionals Trade Ideas, Find Solace
- Police Primer : Workshop Gives Youths, Adults a Taste of Mean Streets
- Jet Crash Near Long Beach Airport Kills 2
- Blood Matches Simpson Type, Police Sources Say : Inquiry: New attorney will seek separate forensic tests. Simpson attends viewing of his ex-wife at O.C. mortuary.
- Clearing of Tollway Land Halted : Courts: Judge's ruling temporarily blocks work in Laguna Canyon, the site of staunch protests by environmentalists.
- U.S. Offers Assurances to Soften Haitian Military : Caribbean: Sources say army won't be cut back if Aristide returns. Apparent shift is aimed at reducing resistance to restoration of the exiled president.
- O.C. Tollway Work Hits New Legal Roadblock
- Parents Put on Alert Over Stalker : Crime: Authorities express frustration over their failure to catch the man who boldly approaches children in the Dana Point area.
- Court Official Accused of Sexism : Trial: Top administrator denies insulting former employee, who says the hostile environment forced her to retire early.
- Anaheim Beautification Could Have an Ugly Side
- Victim Thrived on Life in Fast Lane, His Friends Recall
- From the Archives: Victim Thrived on Life in Fast Lane, His Friends Recall
- Is North Korea Too Poor to Be Dangerous?
- MONEY KING: It's too early to tell...
- Robb Wins Senate Renomination in Virginia Primary : Politics: The Democrat now faces Republican Oliver L. North and two independent candidates, including former Gov. Wilder.
- U.N. Experts Destroy Iraqi Chemical Plant
- '90s FAMILY : Whither the Dinner Hour? : For many, it's a habit that never took. But experts fear without that time together, we risk losing our ties to each other.
- Supervisors Pave Way for Disney's Planned Resort : Development: The board's unanimous approval of street changes means transportation funds could flow, but the theme park's expansion is on hold.
- GLENDALE : $72,000 More OKd for Habitat Complex
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Pilot Becomes 1st to Log 1,000 Hours in Stealth : Aviation: The milestone for flying time occurs during 20-minute training flight in the F-117.
- Mob Figure in Movie Sting Pleads Guilty
- Palmer, Nicklaus Have to Play Best Ball to Have a Shot in Open
- AMA Hits Health Group Incentives to Limit Care
- Planning Responsibly for the Future : Transit: The MTA's proposal is merely playing catch-up.
- Driver, 62, Dies in Surgery After 2-Car Collision in Orange
- Negotiations for Ventura Pier Restaurant Fail
- Future of County's Transit Is Riding on Fiscal Solutions : Finance: Shortfall is expected to reach $1 billion over next 20 years. Voters may be asked to consider a half-cent sales tax.
- Last Payment Is Celebrated Atop Dam : Milestone: The earthen Santa Felicia Dam is scene of a lunch given by United Water Conservation District--40 years after project was started.
- SEAL BEACH : City Still Seeks Help With Pier Repairs
- Simi Valley : Merchants Can Post Wood Ranch Signs
- AUTOMOBILES
- Downey S&L; Hires Prough as President
- AUTOMOBILES
- MEDIA : Miami Radio Castro-Bashing Is Cooling Off : Spanish-language stations reflect new tone by airing opinions of those advocating dialogue with Cuban regime.
- L.A. STORIES : 'I Know Where You Live--I Can Get You'
- Jewish Cemetery in Switzerland Vandalized
- Officeholder Says Fiance Took $159,000 From Her : Crime: A months-long campaign by Inglewood Councilwoman Judith L. Dunlap leads to his arrest. His attorney says he is innocent.
- SIMI VALLEY : Charlton Heston Praises Spirit of Conservatism
- The Death of a Marriage Made in Politics
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Prove Good for What Ails the Yankees
- Keith Smith Likely to Sign With Tigers
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Heat, Hunger, Hankering for the PGA
- Carr Replaces Gavitt in Celtic Front Office
- HEALTH
- Metropolitan Life, Travelers to Merge Health Operations : Insurance: The deal would create the nation's largest health coverage network. Managed-care trend, reform prospects are cited.
- Simpson Ads Opened Door to Endorsements by Athletes : Marketing: Sponsors are leery of controversy. Hertz is expected to at least temporarily suspend its use of ex-football star.
- AUTOS
- Castro, Left Out in the Cold, Jabs at U.S. : Caribbean: Cuban leader uses Colombia speech to criticize Washington. He resents not being invited to planned summit in Miami.
- Polarization Politics Seen as Key Obstacle to Welfare Proposal : Reform: Despite gaining consensus for his plan outside capital, Clinton faces stiff test in trying to overcome assaults from liberals, conservatives.
- Coroner Unable to Link Toxics to Mystery Death
- Judge Lifts Bar to Work on O.C. Tollway Stretch
- Vote Advances Gas Shut-Off Valve Proposal : Quake safety: City Council orders ordinance drafted. Opposition is strong.
- Nothing more irritating than a back-seat poltergeist:...
- VAN NUYS : Multitrack Plan for High School Opposed
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Invited to City Budget Hearing
- DMV Investigators Arrest L.A. Man in Scam Case Involving Rental Cars
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Is Convicted of Molesting Girl : Crime: Reputed gang member Christopher O'Dell, 19, faces up to eight years in prison. He was found not guilty on two other charges.
- UNIVERSAL CITY : Firms Fined $100,000 for Alleged Asbestos Violations
- MCA Fined for Alleged Release of Asbestos : Cal/OSHA: Universal City Studios' parent firm and five other defendants deny the accusations and have appealed to a state board.
- WORLD CUP '94 DAILY REPORT : No Business, as Usual, When Brazil Plays
- It's Now a Game of 2-on-1 : NBA finals: Mason, Ewing contain Olajuwon in crunch, but it's Houston that leads series, 2-1.
- Elders Cancel Dates
- Enrollment Lottery Stirs Joy, Dismay : Education: Too many applicants, too few openings at desired schools force many to face luck of the draw.
- There's Trouble Bruin : Vancouver's Hillside Communities Face a Growing Problem With Roving Bears, but Even Relocation Programs Don't Have Worried Residents Out of the Woods
- TV Ratings : NBC Wins the Week, but ABC's 'Grace' Is No. 1
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Theft,' Hudson's 8 One-Acts, Won't Steal Your Heart
- Jones Gets His Release From Raveling, USC : College basketball: Former prep star struggled as freshman with the Trojans; now he has the right to play elsewhere.
- Private School Scholarships Given to Needy
- What's Wrong With This Picture?
- Sen. Hill's Wife Shoves, Curses Trial Prosecutor : Courts: Tension erupts in hallway during husband's political corruption trial.
- Rights Group Claims Israel Tortures Palestinian Prisoners
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNING : SOS for the Clinton Presidency : The First Couple need a wrenching change in how they operate, starting with a White House cleaning.
- Anaheim : Some Speed Limits Will Be Bumped Up
- '90s FAMILY
- FBI Chief Outlines Moves to Halt Turf War With DEA : Law enforcement: Freeh is concerned rivalry could endanger agents' lives. He plans management shake-up.
- BOOK REVIEW / HISTORY : As Yeltsin Sees It--Including Revisions : THE STRUGGLE FOR RUSSIA; By<i> Boris Yeltsin, translated by Catherine A. Fitzpatrick</i> (Times Books: $25, 316 pages)
- ANAHEIM : Jeffrey-Lynne Group Moves Against Gangs
- Deputies Will Use Mobile Mini-Station
- CONSTITUTION : Inherent 'Right' to Own a Gun Has Yet to Stand Up in Court
- County Officials Fear Deep Health Care Cuts : Budget: The governor's proposed reductions could play havoc with a host of programs and affect the Medical Center.
- Janzen's Game Appears to Be Opening Up : Golf: After winning at Baltusrol in 1993, he had a quiet year--until the last few weeks.
- Santa Ana's Admar Reports Profit
- 'Canvas of Hope' for People With Parkinson's
- Ueberroth Crosses Party Lines to Endorse Feinstein : Politics: The prominent Republican praises the Democratic senator's experience and clout.
- Alleged Leader of Fraud Ring Helped Crack '86 Case : Workers' comp: A police affidavit outlines city employee's role in the earlier inquiry. Report also details other suspects in the current probe.
- GLENDALE : Dirt Truck Loses Brakes on Cul-De-Sac
- Reclaimed Water Will Begin Flowing to Oak Park : Conservation: The treated ewage will soon run into the community to be used to irrigate median strips and parks.
- Mayor Fiore Gets Ready for Grand Finale
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police, Arts Cutbacks Criticized at Hearing
- $2.7-Billion Error Found in Wilson Budget : Finance: Controller says state may not be able to show it will have the money to redeem bonds the governor wants to sell. Others say the mistake will not force changes in the spending plan.
- Amid the Horror, Rwanda Cease-Fire Reported
- 100,000 Youths Pledge Chastity Until Marriage
- LOS ANGELES : Guilty Plea Entered in Radio Contest Conspiracy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Dixon Joins Race for City Council
- ROGUES' VALLEY : The Life and Times of the Valley's Most Notorious Villains
- How the West Could Win High School All-Star Softball
- In Search of a Master : The Artistry and Creativity of the Midfielder Holds the Key; Whose Brush Will Show the Stroke of Genius This Year?
- 'Murrow' Offers Reminder of Sad Decline of TV News : Television: Tonight's documentary on the legendary newsman's confrontation with Sen. McCarthy looks back at a time when journalistic values were very different.
- LIQUID ASSETS: Saving water in Southern California...
- Better, but Still Too Pipe-Dreamy : A struggling Wilson offers 22-month budget
- Man Convicted of Assisting in Suicide Gets Probation : Court: Judge also orders Alex Coventry, 44, of Tujunga to perform 500 hours of community work.
- 'Privatizing' Doesn't Have to Mean Pauperizing : Public jobs: Savings shouldn't come at workers' expense through poverty wages.
- Ask Not for Whom La Belle Scolds : Keeping prepositions and infinitives in their place signals respect for rules of grammar and of life.
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charges in Drug Case : Crime: Nicholas Brown and a sergeant-at-arms for the Assembly were arrested in a state-owned car that allegedly carried cocaine.
- Hull Keeps His Shirt on, Blades Win
- Group Forms to Keep Rams in Anaheim
- POP/ROCKLove Speaks Out: Courtney Love, who has...
- Technology Marketing Inc.: The Irvine maker of...
- AUTOS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Economic Reports Put Dow Above 3,800; Bonds Rally
- A Summer Full of Independence Days : Kids start yearning for freedom around age 11, but they need a sense of autonomy without a burden of responsibility, Orange County parents and experts say.
- Ukraine Feels Global Pressure to Close Chernobyl Plant
- Croatian Leader Makes 1st Wartime Visit to Sarajevo
- Environmentalists File Suit Over Anti-Smog Plan
- Making Up a Year in a Day : Royal All-Star Tricia Polhert Rebounds from Injury, Aggravation
- Owners' Proposal Seeks Salary Cap, 50-50 Revenue Split : Baseball: Plan also would end arbitration. Fehr not impressed.
- County Picks
- HEALTH
- N.J. Builder Buys Newport Firm, Yorba Linda Project : Real estate: Hovnanian Enterprises official says county 'is positioned for some pretty strong growth.'
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Clinton Unveils Welfare Reform : Legislation: His $9.3-billion plan stresses work, imposing 2-year limit on benefits for younger recipients. Initiative seeks to curb teen-age pregnancy, illegitimacy.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Audubon Suit Says Developer Pollutes
- WESTMINSTER : Flag Unites the Many Nationalities
- Man Dies, Second Has Heart Attack After Fight
- VENTURA : Physics Class Makes Its Own Ups and Downs
- New Voice for a Silent Majority : Foundation will marshal Californians seeking stronger gun control laws
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Residents Protest Proposed Mini-Mall
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teachers Again Get No Increase in Pay
- Worley Soon to Take Wing With Orioles
- Bridgeport Limits Are Latest Lure
- Abbey Healthcare, Trimedyne Stock Prices Go Down in Selloff
- BANKING
- BANKING
- In Party-Line Vote, Senate OKs Limited Hearings on Whitewater
- Cal State Paddling Incident Not a Matter of Civil Rights
- SAN FERNANDO : Students Land Jobs With Business Class
- OXNARD : Woman Sentenced for Embezzlement
- NORTHRIDGE : Faculty Helps Oversee CSUN Quake Repairs
- Historic Meeting at the Crossroads
- WOODLAND HILLS : Few Celebrate Birthday of American Flag
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Surprisingly, Muscle Behind 6-0 Verdugo Hills is Glendale High
- Rams Quarterback Finds Address He Can Live With
- LOS ALAMITOS : Thoroughbred Jockeys Will Try Different Track
- Redefining the House of the Future : Design: O.C. creators of New Home 2000 hope their 'rooms without boundaries' will spark ideas at Bay Area expo.
- Theater Reviews : Three Actors Are a Charm in 'Indio' : Though the Revolving Door production has problems, a trio of distinctly drawn characters keeps the play from lapsing into cliche.
- Where the Wild Things Are : Remember that childhood spot by the water, under a tree or in a field that held you in awe of the world? Kids today are losing that sense of nature as home.
- Evidence of New Dinosaur Found
- It's War Against Tobacco Industry : Smoking: Citizens must fight; government is too compliant.
- Astacio Around at Finish : Baseball: Reds make noise in ninth, but Dodger starter holds on for 5-2 victory.
- Builders' Glossary
- Deloitte & Touche Cites 'Weaknesses' in Quitting IDB : Telecommunications: Accountants express concern over internal controls and procedures.
- Cardinals Back Vatican on Population Stance
- Stern's Healthy Take on Miscarriage
- VALLEY : 5 Local Students Win $5,000 Scholarships
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Workers Continue Repairs at Vandalized Day-Care Center
- Speech Instructor Wins College District Faculty Award
- Man Held After Shots Fired at Officer
- ANAHEIM : Sobriety Checks to Begin Wednesday
- PREP WEDNESDAY : Los Alamitos Squeaks to the Top of the Heap : All-Sports: Griffins edge Esperanza among large schools. Corona del Mar wins small-school honor.
- O.C. Dance : From 'Phoenix,' She Also Rises
- Film Academy Slates 'Raintree County'
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Help in Turning a 'Dumpster With Windows' Into a Dream Home : Real estate: Computer- aided drafting programs can reduce architect fees and allow homeowners to visualize what they want.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : 'Virtual Billboard' Is Sign of the Times
- California's Welfare-to-Work Program Shows Success : Benefits: Large number of recipients are found employed, offering savings to government. Still, many cannot find jobs and are unemployed after 2 years.
- California's Welfare-to-Work Program Shows Success : Survey: Large number of recipients are found employed, offering savings to government. Still, many cannot find jobs and are unemployed after 2 years.
- Royal Couple Gets Warm Hello at School
- L.A. Declares Impasse Over Police Contract
- Youth Slain in Doorway : Crime: Eighteen-year-old's shooting by two attackers is witnessed by sister who was home. Neighbors say they have seen steady decline of Laguna Hills neighborhood.
- TUSTIN : Council Rethinking City Attorney Policy
- Nadadores, Mission Viejo OK Pool Lease Pact : Contract: The swim team will pay $14,400 a year. An escape clause will allow the city to dissolve the lease in 3 years and again in 6.
- VAN NUYS : Job Center Planned at Valley College
- Boxer Vargas Named to Olympic Festival
- World Cup Is Here--but Do We Care?
- When Squid Leave, They Take Yellowtail Along With Them
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : In a Change of Sorts, Martinez Is in the Charge
- World Cup '94: 2 Days and Counting : A Day of the Beach : Tab Ramos Knows What Pressure Is--and Playing on U.S. Team Isn't It
- Babbitt Urges More Flexibility in Protecting Endangered Species
- First American Units Start Expansion Plan
- 2 European Firms to Buy 20% of Sprint : Communications: French and German phone monopolies will spend $4.2 billion for the stake in the U.S. long-distance carrier, helping it to compete with AT&T; and MCI.
- NAACP Will Hold 2nd Meet to Pursue Goals
- VAN NUYS : Mobile Toxic Waste Program to Begin
- Redrawn Flood Zone in Simi Valley Omits More Than 900 Homes : Coverage: The action enables homeowners to drop costly flood insurance. Some commercial and industrial buildings are also left out.
- Supervisors Oppose Landfill Initiative
- Lotto of Learning : Nervous Parents Attend Drawings for Open Enrollment
- PASADENA : Warrant Issued for Figure in Funeral Home Scandal
- LAW WATCH : A Sign of Freedom
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : This Bullet Has the Gunman's Name on It
- Crowded-Housing Bill Favored by Santa Ana Is Shelved by Bergeson
- AUTOMOBILES : To Mark Mazda Miata's 5th Birthday, Roadsters Will Rule Roads in Irvine
- VENTURA : High School Names 3 Assistant Principals
- GLENDALE : Teen Scientist Faults Concrete for Quake Loss
- Man Gets Year in Jail Over Fiesta Broadway Brawl
- UCI Adds Two Coaches to Its Soccer Staff
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Clinton Not an Advocate of Strike
- Software Group to Create Game Ratings System : Computers: Consumers could see the labels on retailers' shelves by December. Lawmakers say they'll press ahead with legislation.
- Optimism and Caution at PUC Hearing : Energy: Gas Co. CEO sings the praises of deregulation to electric utilities, but 'get it right the first time,' he says.
- Henry Mancini, Composer of Elegant Film Music, Dies : Movies: 'Pink Panther' theme and 'Moon River' are among many hits in Oscar-winner's four-decade career.
- LAUGH LINES : Let He Who Falls Down Cast the First Bone
- Gulls of Anacapa Refuse to Be Gracious Hosts : Wildlife: Birds have chosen the island as a breeding ground to avoid predators on the mainland. So human visitors seldom get the warmest of welcomes.
- Countywide : Schools Throw Party to Thank Agencies
- LOS ANGELES : Relatives of 1986 Air Crash Victim Settle for $1.9 Million
- Carr Replaces Gavitt in Celtic Front Office
- Theater Reviews : 'Fantasticks' Voyage: Fresh Is Familiar
- Oil Spilled for 5 Days Before Discovery, Lawyer Says
- A Cupful of Hopes : Immigrants Dream of Glory for Teams From Homelands as They Await Start of Soccer Matches
- CYPRESS : Sale of Beer, Wine at Swap Meet Allowed
- Great Expectations Still OK at Wimbledon, Great Expectorations Aren't
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Butler Has Own Thoughts on Successor
- Wolf Again Named Top Dog in City Section
- It's Rangers 3, Canucks 2, and Ghosts 0 After 54 Years : Stanley Cup finals: New York holds off Vancouver in Game 7. Quinn says he will step down as coach.
- Theater Reviews : 'Six at Eight' Does Not Compute : The South O.C. Community Theatre presents short plays by new and veteran authors, with uneven results.
- Simon & Schuster Publishing Chief Fired by Viacom : Executives: The ouster of Richard Snyder, who led the firm to U.S. dominance, is a surprise. Company source cites 'stylistic differences.'
- COLUMN ONE : 'Killer Bug' Perfect for Prime Time : What tabloids call 'flesh-eating bacteria' is a rare but virulent form of germ that causes strep throat. After years of dormancy, its return has stumped doctors and fueled fear, fascination.
- 70 Lions in Serengeti Killed by Distemper
- THE TIMES POLL : Family Ties Pull New Wave of Emigres From Vietnam
- RSVP : Style Is Spreading Just Like an Infestation
- Oh, the Tales Those Rooms Could Tell : Society: Deal-makers love it. The guest list is from tabloid heaven. No wonder the Peninsula Beverly Hills is hot.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : City Wins Award for Recycling Program
- OXNARD : City Officials Look at Slashing Jobs
- FULLERTON : Special Election to Be Held in November
- VAN NUYS : Man Given Probation for Encouraging Suicide
- DANA POINT : Soroptimists Honor Volunteer Hinman
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Struggling Higuera Sent to Bullpen
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Lion King' and His Court Jesters : The Sidekicks Steal the Show in Disney's Animated Opus
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : Do-It-Yourself Color Printing : Computers: A new generation of thermal ink-jet printers puts the entire spectrum within the financial grasp of small businesses and hobbyists.
- Tartikoff to Head Unit of New World : Entertainment: Production company hopes to become force in global television market.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : POSTCARD FROM CYBERSPACE : Techno-Policing the Neighborhood
- Consumer Prices Up a Modest 0.2% : Economy: Retail sales dip for second month. Slowdown is seen as easing pressure on the Fed to raise interest rates again.
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : CD-ROM Installation PDQ? Alas, No
- RSVP : Big Thoughts of Peace at a Smallish Gathering
- LOS ALAMITOS : Building of Antenna OKd Despite Protests
- Newport Beach : Reading Program Open to Kids, Teens
- Money Approved to Continue Flood Control Project : Funding: House provides $82 million to prevent disaster along the Santa Ana River from Anaheim to the ocean.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Town Council Organizers Plan a United Front
- IRVINE : Wilson Names UCI Professor to Board
- Trade Shakes Up Angels, but Finley Steadies Them
- Lucas to Wear Almost Every Hat for 76ers : Pro basketball: Former Spurs coach takes over jobs of coach, general manager and vice president in Philadelphia.
- Baseball Has Its Money Players, and Then There Are <i> These </i> Guys
- TV 'Specials': Commercials or Entertainment? : Television: This month programs about theme parks or movies air with little or no indication of their nature. Some network executives downplay the promotional aspects, calling the shows good programming.
- APPRECIATION : Henry Mancini: The Romantic Songwriter of Film
- Q & A with DAVID HASSELHOFF : 'No One Really Knows What I Do'
- Hormones and Sex Drive
- Angela Lakeberg
- Graffiti
- Study on Hot Dog Link to Cancer
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Patrick Reynolds
- Soccer's Unpopularity
- Incumbents
- From the Archives: Henry Mancini, Composer of Elegant Music, Dies
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1994
- Obituaries - June 15, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 15, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 15, 1994
- Japan Pledges It Would Enforce Key U.N. Sanctions Against N. Korea : Diplomacy: Tokyo says for first time that it will restrict travel, remittances if Security Council OKs punitive measures. Meanwhile, U.S. toughens its proposal.
- Police Sources Link Evidence to Simpson : Crime: Probe reportedly focuses on bloodstains at murder scene and the ex-football star's home. An arrest could come soon, the sources say.
- TV Coverage of Simpson Case Criticized : Media: Observers within the broadcasting industry take exception to circus-type atmosphere and tone of the stories. One executive calls it 'overkill.'
- Police Sources Link Evidence to Simpson : Crime: Probe reportedly focuses on bloodstains at the murder scene and the ex-football star's home.
- FINAL VISIT: Henry Mancini made one of...
- Murder Victim Called Free Spirit and Caring Friend : Recollections: Associates say Ronald Goldman was a magnetic personality whose life was a roller coaster of different experiences. He loved tennis and enjoyed working with children.
- Talks on Health Legislation Take a Serious Turn
- Reno Air a Step Closer to Serving John Wayne : Aviation: Supervisors OK low-cost carrier's proposal. But Airport Commission must concur and contract terms await review.
- Force Only Answer in Haiti, Officials Said to Conclude
- Covering the Crime--Hollywood Style : Celebrity: The din outside O.J. Simpson's mansion is the media clamoring for a tidbit or two. 'Middle America wants to know,' a photographer says.
- Victim Thrived on Life in Fast Lane, His Friends Recall : Profile: Associates say Ronald Goldman was a magnetic personality. He also had an increasingly close relationship with Nicole Simpson during the past month and a half.
- Cuts Would Force County to Close 2 Hospitals : Budget: Officials also warn that Wilson plan would lead to major cutbacks in other departments. Supervisors plan to seek new taxes while fighting governor's proposal.
- Final Election Results Don't Change Primary Outcome
- From the Archives: Friends Recall Simpsons as a Vibrant Couple
- From the Archives: O.J. Simpson's Ex-Wife Found Stabbed to Death
- Steven Wiens has been appointed vice president...
- Camarillo Company Opens Tokyo Subsidiary
- Clinton Greets Emperor, Cites Ties to Japan
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Patriot Games Benefit South County Clinic
- High Court OKs Homeowner's Right to Display Protest Signs
- Such Good Friends
- ANAHEIM : Worker Burned in Factory Fire
- Police Report Says Mannes Admitted She Was Drinking : Camarillo: According to arrest record, the convicted drunk driver said she had been consuming alcoholic beverages for two days.
- Riders Wanted : With Few Users and Little Funding, County Public Transit Is Strapped
- Wimbledon Seedings: Agassi, Martin in Top 12
- Where Are They Now? : TOM EGAN
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : 'Benedict' Keenan a Selfish Schemer