- Promoter Plans Seven Bouts July 21 at Pond
- Scout Picks Through Minefield for Gems : Baseball: After prospects are evaluated, then drafted, next comes the agonizing wait for results.
- Going Global : U.S. Government Helps Local Businesses Build Export Links
- ENERGY
- Abbey Healthcare, Homedco Merger Expected : Deal: Shareholders of both O.C. companies vote today. Approval would create the nation's biggest provider of home health services.
- Lego Looks to Rebuild Its Popularity With Girls : Toys: The Danish maker of plastic blocks saw sales to females fall in the late '80s. Now, it's trying to bring them back.
- Changing Lifestyles : A Homecoming to a Different World : Separated 20 years ago in Ukraine, two cousins reflect on how their lives might have gone.
- LA PALMA : Animal Control Costs Halved in Fiscal '95-96
- Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis
- Hide & Sneak : Next L.A. / A Look at issues, people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis : The growing number of illegal home renovations reflect changes in work patterns and the makeup of households.
- 2 Victory Parties to Fete Base Retention
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Debate About Speed Limits
- Simi's Balanced Budget Invests Resources in Public Safety : Finance: Conservative $29.3-million spending plan provides slight increase for police. Council shelves proposals for new programs.
- Southeast : CHANGING CLOTHES, CHANGING NAMES
- 1 Dead, 2 Officers Hurt in Shootout
- Two Stars Pitch in Pain; Yankees Feeling the Hurt : Baseball: Key and Kamieniecki struggle to recover in Florida while watching their team's season go slowly to pieces.
- Tidewater Moving From Santa Barbara to Oxnard
- 111 Haitian Refugees Held at Guantanamo Admitted to U.S.
- Postscript : No Peace in Potsdam as Debate Rages Over 'Little White House' : Truman's home during the famous World War II conference is caught in cross-fire between capitalist and socialist views of history.
- Past Points to Islamic Extremists : Egypt: Attack believed to be part of battle by fundamentalists to topple secular government.
- State Controller May Freeze Payroll Until Budget Passes : Legislature: Official says some Medi-Cal payments could also stop if agreement isn't reached by Saturday.
- DEBUT: The big names this year at...
- 1 Dead, 2 L. A. Officers Hurt in Shootout
- Prosecutors Also Target Small-Time Meth Dealers : Crime: Authorities cite alarming rise in use of the drug and seek approval to earmark block grant funds to combat the increase.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : TV Dispute Points to 'Chaos, Disaster'
- Raiders Come, There Goes the Neighborhood
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Easley Regains His Confidence
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After Two Strikeouts, Justice Gets In Swing
- GOP 'Right People'
- TV Shows
- Flag Amendment
- Taslima Nasrin
- Repentance by Christians
- Panel Sees No Easy Answers to Health Care Cuts
- Salvage Logging Exemptions
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 27, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 27, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 27, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 27, 1995
- Obituaries - June 27, 1995
- Obituaries - June 27, 1995
- On Front Lines of Campus Drug War, Many Back Tests : Law: Informal survey of area students finds more favor Supreme Court ruling than fear loss of privacy. Random checks are seen as needed weapon.
- UNDER ONE ROOF: Work begins Wednesday on...
- Art Museum Splits Top Job, Names UCLA Official : County: As president, Andrea Rich will aid in recruitment of a director to focus on artistic matters.
- Getting Into the Game : The city, which watched as neighbors lured high-profile businesses, ponders a more modest goal: keeping its firms from leaving.
- 4.9 Earthquake Rattles Much of L.A. County : Geology: Aftershock from Northridge temblor causes little damage and no injuries.
- Drug Test Ruling Provokes Divergent Student Views
- On Front Lines of Campus Drug War, Many Back Tests : Law: Informal survey of area students finds more favor Supreme Court ruling than fear loss of privacy. Random checks are seen as needed weapon.
- Wilkening Approved 3 Settlements : Administration: But UCI chancellor says she left it to others to decide the amounts to be paid whistle-blowers whose allegations sparked the fertility center scandal.
- Clinton Faces Dilemma in Base Closings in State
- Clinton Faces Dilemma on Base Closings in State : Politics: President could lose California in 1996 reelection race if he shuts the facilities. But he could be branded an opportunist if he keeps them open, aides say.
- Panel Sees No Easy Answers to Health Care Cuts : County: After its first meeting, the five-member task force expresses concerns about finding alternatives and possibly restructuring medical services by July 25.
- Defense Cites Faulty DNA Calculations : Simpson trial: Expert witness for the prosecution admits he overestimated the probability that bloodstains on glove and Bronco are the defendant's.
- Deal Is 'Close' on GM Plant, Official Says
- California Largely Unscathed in Lockheed Cuts : Defense: The aerospace giant will close 12 plants and trim 12,000 jobs worldwide. But its Sunnyvale facility will remain intact.
- Chechens Hold On to Image of Daring Rebel : Caucasus: Guerrilla who led raid on Russian city is a hero. His getaway could derail peace talks.
- FARIA BEACH : Rock Art--Testaments to Free Time
- Van Nuys : 2 Residents Will Get Service Awards
- Troubled Organization at the Age of 50 : United Nations has had many failures, but the world is better with it than without
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look at what's ahead and the voices of local people. : Perspective : 'Entrepreneurial Libraries' Could Bring Happy Endings
- Farewell, My Lovely Truck Chase
- Timing Has Been Everything to Him : Baseball: Barbara, now with the Long Beach Barracuda, has come close to making the majors a few times.
- A Familiar Look
- NORTH KOREA
- Gore Defends Free Vaccine Program
- He's Ministering to Needs Far Beyond the Spiritual : Missionary: Santa Ana priest Martin Ritsi hopes to ease suffering in brutally impoverished Balkan nation.
- Opening Car-Pool Lanes to All Poses a Timing Problem
- Riding the Waves : Ham Radio Club Competes to Tune In New Voices
- Don't Mess With Our Constitution : Politics: The Republican Congress has introduced 148 amendments.
- Surviving Life Among Lunkheads
- COMMENTARY : Al Davis Has to Do It His Way, So He Heads for Highway
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Work on Grass Helps 'Revenge Win on Dirt
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop Music : Tradition's Still Mainstay of Sixth Mariachi USA
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Two More Orioles on Disabled List
- You Need a Few More Sound Facts
- The Pacific : Wave of Internet Surfers Has Chinese Censors Nervous
- Commitments : COMMENTARY : Would 'Bridges' Move Us If Roles Were Reversed? : What If 'Bridges' Roles Were Reversed?
- The Wild Bunch : Lawyers do it. And bankers do it. Even senators. Do what? Hog the streets of D.C. on their Harleys.
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Farm Pesticides: Fear Is in the Air : How the state settles a dispute over alleged health problems in Lompoc could determine the course of similar battles wherever towns and fields meet.
- Agassi, Sampras Finally Foes Again? : Wimbledon: Renewal of rivalry with a title on the line possible in London.
- ABC Makes Barter Deal for Michael Jackson Videos : Television: The network ran 10 commercials for his album in exchange for rights to music videos. News division chief says it had no part in the arrangement.
- Holy Lawsuit, Batman ! : Artist Says His Work Was 'Cheapened' by New Film
- Orange County
- WIPEOUT: Warmer water will increase the number...
- O.C. Agencies Weigh Tactics for Investing
- Machine Tool Orders Rise 5.1% in May
- CHINA
- Man Slain in Gunfight on Residential Street
- Flood, Sinkhole Shuts Down Santa Rosa Road
- City Agendas
- AUTOS
- The Very High Price of a Healthy L.A. County : How to cut costs but still keep County-USC open
- Signs of Confusion Over Speed Limits on California 118
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Sweep Slumping Indians
- A New Day Dawns for the Angels : Baseball: After being overpowered by Randy Johnson the night before, they beat Seattle, 7-5. Edmonds extends hitting streak to 19 games.
- Eclectic Bill for KIIS' 'Unite'
- Tristan Jones; Author, Adventurer, Philanthropist
- Michael Wornum; Former Assemblyman, Mayor in Marin County
- Clampdown Dents Bahrain's Image as Stable Eden
- Olajuwon on Olympic Top 10 List?
- Tie Helps U.S. Achieve Its Objective : Soccer: Sampson, players do what it takes against Colombia to wrap up U.S. Cup title.
- TV REVIEW : A Long, Frustrating Look at Ballet Theatre
- Pearl Jam Cancels Rest of Its U.S. Tour : Complaining of Flu, Vedder Leaves Stage During Golden Gate Park Performance; Neil Young Helps Band Finish the Show
- Till Debt Do You Part? Not if You Start Good Habits Early : Money management: Couples should think about bills, budgets and investments before or right after they marry, advisers say.
- MORE FRILLS: Valley weddings are more elaborate...
- Nello Pace; Pioneered Weightlessness Study
- Wilson Stumps as Underdog Who Can Win
- FLOTSAM AND JETSAM: Volunteers hauled more than...
- New Cable Channel Seeks to Fill Gap in Public Access : Broadcasting: Producers of offbeat shows have felt frustrated by lack of a Glendale outlet.
- SIMI VALLEY : Parking on Royal May Be Limited
- Reseda : Woman, 31, Killed Crossing the Street
- Hurricanes Will Still Blow Into Rose Bowl
- BRE Properties Names New President and Chief Executive
- COLUMN ONE : Philippine Maids Face Cruel Lives : Many who work abroad are victims of racism, abuse and slave-like conditions. Filipinos are outraged at Singapore's execution of a worker and Manila's lack of action.
- SOUTH KOREA
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : 33 Die as Militants Rampage in Karachi
- Republicans in Congress Seek to Eliminate Surgeon General's Post : Public health: GOP proposal stirs debate over whether job has become too political or merely obsolete. White House, medical groups defend it.
- Chairman of Fluor Threatens Move if Measure R Loses
- 'Apollo' Sends 'Em Over the Moon
- George M. Stafford; Ex-Head of Interstate Commerce Commission
- Veteran GOP Analyst Is Suspended : Politics: Anne McKinney was placed on leave after contending that computer use can damage the brains of children. Critics say new Assembly Speaker Doris Allen acted out of personal reasons.
- Man's Body Found at Construction Site
- Shuttle Workers Put Lives on Line After Landings : Work: Edwards AFB crew spends five days preparing craft for transfer to Florida. Risks include fuel leaks, exploding tires, delicate crane maneuvers and chronic job insecurity.
- 2 Lanes Over Hole on Hollywood Blvd. Reopen
- Volcanic Emissions to Be Studied in Mammoth Mountain Area : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Lalas' Schedule Starts in Italy, Moves to MLS, Maybe Olympics
- 'Pocahontas' Fans Prefer Happy Endings
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Protesters, Israeli Troops Clash : Mideast: One man dies at march for Palestinian prisoners. Bomber kills himself, injures three soldiers.
- VENTURA : City May Rezone Industrial Area
- 200 Protest Move Toward New Ties With Vietnam : Politics: Demonstrators gather in Little Saigon to denounce the consideration of full diplomatic relations.
- A Glimmer of Hope in the Media Toxic Spill : Culture: The sex-and-violence debate blurs political lines as more of us call for trashing the stuff that treats life like trash.
- Laguna Museum Enters the Grisly World of Clive Barker : Art: The exhibit, which opens Aug. 14, will feature works by the British novelist and filmmaker best known for violent thrillers.
- Clinton Budget Plan Favored, Poll Finds
- Cardinal Yves Congar; Reformist Theologian
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Unconventional Wisdom : Mathematical maverick who created a DNA computer solves old problems in new ways.
- Norman Wins to Up June Total to $781,780
- Lillian Vernon Still the Head of Catalogue House : Entrepreneurs: She resolved the succession question by selling a large stake in the firm--and remaining in charge.
- CHINA
- Haiti Votes Amid Delays, Confusion : Caribbean: Legislative election--the first since military coup--seen as peaceful despite scattered incidents of violence. Ballot count expected to take a week or more.
- Heat Wave Breaks Records in Bay Area
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 7 EU Leaders Decry Nuclear Test Plans
- Algerian Official Says Civil War Near End : North Africa: Interior minister hints at compromise with Islamic fundamentalists. U.S. officials are skeptical.
- Classes, Budgets Feel Impact of Teacher Retirement : Education: Twenty-two are leaving the Conejo Valley district, making room for younger, lower-paid instructors. But Simi Valley's labor dispute is causing many to defer the decision.
- GETTING ANSWERS : No Matter Where They Play, Raiders Send Wrong Message to the Street : The Raiders' Reply
- Westlake Village : Hearing to Delay PriceCostco Building
- A Day to Be Proud : Parade: Gays and lesbians from throughout the Southland jam the streets of West Hollywood for the 25th annual celebration.
- VENTURA : School District, City to Meet
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ashley Finds His Groove
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Galarraga Puts On Power Display
- Isn't It Time for Film Industry to Listen?
- Open Letter to Michael Jackson
- Cuba Accuses Donald Nixon of Drug Ties : Interview: Ex-President's nephew says authorities believe he was involved with Vesco in money laundering.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Exploring the Pill's 'Unplanned' Birth : THE PILL: The Biography of the Drug That Changed the World <i> by Bernard Asbell</i> ; Viking $25, 402 pages
- GOP Infighting Erupts Over Patent Terms
- Jack Wagner; Longtime Voice of Disneyland
- Steep Price to Pay for Living Near a Landfill : Environment: Lopez Canyon residents were given $5 million by the city to mitigate the effects of the dump. Some call it a failed social experiment, but others say there have been benefits.
- Economic Prospects Update: Chapman University economists will...
- P. Kessinger; Ran Paramount Commissary
- Endangered Species Act Is Now Looking to Save Itself : Environment: Critics say it infringes on property rights. Even its defenders admit some reform is needed.
- More Sarajevo Shelling Kills 9 and Wounds 30 : Balkans: Four children are among victims as rebel Serbs continue intensified shelling of Bosnian capital. Youngsters were playing outdoors on a sunny day.
- Calabasas : Folk Lovers of Many Lands Join for Festival
- Kidney Donation Is One More Way Family Shares : Medicine: Garden Grove woman, one of 15 siblings, is due to undergo transplant surgery on behalf of an ailing brother.
- Soccer Finals' Big Goal: Money for Scholarships : Sports: The 32-team ADELA league, whose matches attracted 5,000 fans Sunday, also seeks to offer alternatives to gangs.
- New Jersey Cup Parade Exit Ahead
- THE U.S.--JAPAN TRADE SHOWDOWN : At One Dealership, It's Not Quite Business as Usual : Autos: A Santa Monica Infiniti outlet vows to stand by customers and employees, but they're still nervous.
- Cuba Detains Nixon's Nephew Over Vesco Ties : Interview: Donald Nixon of Tustin says officials have accused him of being involved in the drug trade with the fugitive financier.
- The Pain on Main : Ventura: Merchants suffer while downtown streets are torn apart for a make-over that is expected to attract customers--eventually. But most of the disruption will be over by the Fourth of July.
- Probation Officials See Urgent Need for a New Juvenile Hall : Youth: The inmate population is rising with the increase in gang violence, creating severe crowding. Supervisors may balk at spending the estimated $20 million needed.
- Valk, Ewen Go to Arbitration for Last Season : Hockey: Lockout prompted NHL to put off hearings until after the 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs.
- Abrams Gets Lift With Sectional Tennis Victory
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Eclectic Bill for KIIS' 'Unite'
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Looking for a Groove : Wherehouse Hopes Restructuring Puts It Back on Track
- Laurence McKinley Gould; Geologist, Polar Explorer
- It Wasn't Much Fun While It Lasted
- Gulf War Lessons Fail to Leave Mark on U.S. Soil
- GETTING ANSWERS : No Matter Where They Play, Raiders Send Wrong Message to the Street
- A Place of Peace : Chumash Cultural Center Promotes Understanding, Love for Land
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEATH PENALTY : Apartheid Lives on Our Death Row : South Africa can see its way clear to abolish capital punishment. So why can't the United States do the same?
- MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP : On Further Review, Unser is Disqualified in Portland
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Allanson Takes Batting Practice
- THE U.S.--JAPAN TRADE SHOWDOWN : Talks Yielding Little Progress, Both Sides Say : International relations: Top officials Mickey Kantor, Ryutaro Hashimoto will lead the final stage of negotiations today.
- More IRS Audits Mean More Tax Questions--and More Errors
- S. Korea Sends First Boatload of Rice North
- Former Chief Justice Warren Burger Dies at 87 : Judiciary: Conservative Nixon appointee's court was surprisingly liberal. Clinton hails jurist's 'tireless service.'
- Getting the Ball Rolling : Embracing <i> Petanque</i> --a Sunny Game With a Continental Flair
- Marcee Beth Mandler; AIDS Victim, Activist
- Man Arrested in Slaying of Girlfriend
- Pacoima : 40-Year-Old Encino Man Dies in Shooting
- Death Camp Survivor and Army Nurse Are Reunited
- George Leads Splash's Overtime Charge : Soccer: After missing much of last season, he helps Anaheim defeat Portland, 7-6.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fans Welcome Revival of Arena Rock
- Shower Power : Janet Leigh, Discussing Her Book in Newport Beach, Tells How 'Psycho' Changed Her Life
- Turbulent Times Await New Union Head : Education: Lois Tinson takes helm of California Teachers Assn. today. She will have to battle voucher drive and persuade others that they are not a barrier to reform.
- Of Dogs, Wives and Parallel Lives
- A Remarkable Life, an Extraordinary Era : The death of Jonas Salk closes a memorable chapter in medical history
- VALLEY NEWS : Bus Route Changes
- Sylmar : Seminars Offered to Returning Students
- OJAI : Man Held on Fraud Charges
- Chamber Draws Fire for Leadership Ranks Living Out of Town : Oxnard: Business group's president and much of its executive committee are non-residents. A top official, however, says all members take part in the city's financial and social life.
- After 20-Month Wait, King Qualifies for Hall of Fame
- Jazz Tap Ensemble at Ford
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Joyride Jumps From Idle to Full-Throttle
- 50 Years Ago, Hopes Soared as U.N. Began Life
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look at what's ahead and the voices of local people. : In Person : A Former Monk Finds Lessons Along Life's Path
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : Phipps Has Age and Experience 10 Years Later
- Dodgers Turn on Giants, Not One Another : Baseball: Surge after tussle between Offerman, Karros continues with sweep.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : DANCE : 'Prime Moves' Is a Prime Time at LACE
- CHINA
- Sacramento
- Southland
- Commitments : Depression, Like a Bad Cold, Is Contagious
- Commitments : People Who Read Too Much : Have all those pop psychology books of the last decade really been of much help? Or have they led us down the path to isolation and misery?
- Claire Sterling; Author of Book About Attempt to Kill the Pope
- NRA Mired in Red Ink for 4 Years, Documents Show : Finances: Gun lobby ran a $69-million deficit from 1991 to 1993. But an official says the group is solid.
- Animal Attractions : From Canine playgrounds to rescue centers, L.A. County offers something for almost every animal lover.
- Synagogue Reunites Death Camp Survivor With Angel of Mercy
- Now It Seems Winning Is Also a Mania
- THEATER REVIEW : Seldom-Heard Sondheim Is Worth Revue
- Gays Who Mean Business : Retailers' Association Seeks to Market Laguna Beach to Homosexual Visitors
- Employers Are Not Required to Warn Before Firing
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Centrist Strategy Throws Party Into Disarray : Democrats: In trying to rise above fray, he's alienated many allies in Congress. Some talk of a primary challenge.
- A Cultural Victory : Con Safos, a writers group, has restored the voices of those once told their stories were'too ethnic.'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Meetings to Start Later
- Roylene G. Cunningham; School Board President
- Still Wanting to Fight the Good Fight
- A 'Girl Movie' Tops the Bat Guys : Box office: 'Pocahontas' grosses an estimated $30.5 million while 'Batman Forever' adds another $28 million to swoop past the $100-million mark.
- Presidential Bid
- Study Clears Implants as Cause of Connective Tissue Diseases : Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Harsh Treatment of Prisoners
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : I Didn't Know That. . .
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- Williams' Rebuke Overturned
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Star Tours
- O.C. Sales Tax Vote
- Vitamin A Deficiency
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment. : Vitamin E May Lessen Risk of Heart Disease, Researchers Say
- Simpson and Gloves
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 26, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from June 26, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 26, 1995
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1995
- For the Record - June 26, 1995
- Q&A;: Ignore Wacky Interest Rates at Your Own Peril
- Sticker Shock at the Pump
- Destination: England : Near London, a royal forest gives protection to wildlife and polish to country living
- Trips to Universal Studios
- SUMMER BASKETBALL / SEAN WATERS : Westchester Star Considers Move to Central City Team : Danny Walker Working Out With Fremont
- Nick's Nites to Remember
- Jerry Fairbanks; Oscar Winner, TV Pioneer
- Pantry for the Needy Opens in Val Verde
- Tent City Revisited : 20 Years Later, Vietnamese Return to Say Thanks Again
- TRACK AND FIELD : Connecticut's Young Rules in 400 Rivalry
- E STREET SHUFFLER: While other former Bruce...
- Comparator Systems Gets New President, Chief Operating Officer
- The Endless Fascination With Ground Zero : The Bomb 50 Years later
- Out and About : OUTING YOURSELF: How to Come Out as Lesbian or Gay to Your Family, Your Friends, and Your Coworkers, <i> By Michelangelo Signorile (Random House</i> :<i> $20; 208 pp.)</i>
- SOUTH GATE : City Plans for Movie Complex Get a Boost
- Reputed Drug Lord Arrested in Guadalajara
- Swiss Chocolatiers Stew Over Oily Recipe : Europe: New regulations will allow chocolate makers to add vegetable oils to the traditional cocoa butter, putting them in line with some other EU countries.
- Woman Recovers From Coma, Holds Her Baby for First Time
- MEXICO : Army Shouldn't Fight War Against Drug Lords
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rijo to See Where His Arm Stands
- South Africa Uses Extra Time to Win Rugby World Cup Final
- These Wordsmiths Are Really Worth the Bucks
- Residency Determines State Taxes
- When Fidelity Acts, the Stock Market Responds
- GROSS PROFIT : When Sen. Dole Targets Certain Rock Groups, He Just Feeds Their Notoriety
- FICTION
- Doctors Find Viral Link to Vertigo : Medicine: Outbreaks in Wyoming, and later in Atlanta, were traced to an enterovirus. Discovery could lead to a cure.
- Lebanese Ex-Warlord Sentenced in Rival's Slaying : Mideast: Christian is the first militia chief convicted of civil war crimes. Many received amnesty. Eleven associates are also sentenced.
- As long as we're in a Clint...
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Hubie Brown: TNT's top scorer in the game of analyzing the NBA
- 5 Arrested in Placentia Drug Lab Raid
- MOTOR RACING : Drummen Finally Wins First Street Stock Main
- McVeigh to Plead Innocent in Oklahoma City Bombing : Blast: In interview, he claims he first learned about the attack from the officer arresting him and says he was 'horrified' by the deaths of children.
- Ethnic Tolerance Gains a Toehold in Heart of Croatia : Balkans: Activists urge Serbs to remain in region that has changed hands. Neighbors try peace for a change.
- Roger Grimsby; Acerbic TV Newscaster
- Clinton Assails GOP as Captive of Extreme Right
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Gunmen Kill 14 in Karachi Rampage
- BEVERLYWOOD : Castle Heights Students Take Olympic Cue
- When to Tell the World About the Good News : Why drug companies have a special responsibility
- Boy, 8, Hurt as Crash Ejects Him From Car : Accident: He suffers severe head injuries after being thrown out the rear window when his parents' automobile is broadsided. Four others also injured.
- War of Words Over Sanitary District Control : Trash: Garden Grove wants to take over the operation. The battle has prompted a flurry of flyers aimed at winning support of the public.
- Placing Blame for Unpaid Quake Claims : The insured is sometimes guilty of inflating the extent of the damage, but if both sides are reasonable, they should be able to reach an agreement.
- Ozone Warning Issued for Simi Valley
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire Says to Forget Alomar Derby
- How Happy Are Oakland Fans? 27,000 Want Ticket Information
- ART REVIEW : A Biennale or a Bust? : This year, the Venice exposition axed the Aperto, which usually presents the latest work by emerging artists, in favor of a more conservative and academic agenda.
- MOVIES : Bytes ... Camera ... Action! : No longer used just for morphing and monsters, digital technology is becoming as much a part of movie-making as lights and actors. Moonwalk, anyone?
- SMALL FACES: Neil Young, in between "surprise"...
- Avoiding Tooth Traumas
- TRACK : Former Football Player Has World at His Feet
- Heartbreak Ridge (KABC Sunday at 8:30 p.m.)...
- Have You No Shame? : Japanese media are saturated with sex and violence. By comparison, U.S. entertainment is puritanical. So why is it being blamed for nurturing an amoral society?