- WORLD CUP '90 : One-Man Advantage Isn't Enough for Uruguay : Group E: Playing with only 10 men in the second half proves to be no problem as Belgium wins, 3-1, to advance to the second round.
- Langston Selected Angel of the Week
- Hunts Will Sell Coins: Texas' financially ailing...
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Japan Beats Out U.S., Europe as Hardest Place to Do Business
- Drexel to File Plan: Drexel Burnham Lambert...
- LOCAL : Inmate Recaptured in Santa Ana
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Ballad of Sad Cafe' Picks Texas
- BOOK REVIEW : A Simple Story ... With Magic : BIRD OF PARADISE<i> by Vicki Covington</i> Simon & Schuster $18.95, 217 pages
- Not Outgunned Yet : A Talk With the Senator who Went Against the Grain
- Volunteers Start Work in Tijuana : Housing: Former President Carter is among the hundreds of Habitat for Humanity workers who will build 100 homes in one of Tijuana's poorest neighborhoods.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : School Holiday Programs Abound
- Latinos Slowly Gaining Ground With City Hall : Oxnard: La Colonia, cut off from the rest of the city by railroad tracks, has become the focal point of a new activism.
- Sweep Aimed at Gangs Produces 94 Arrests
- CYPRESS : Mother Arrested in Newborn's Death
- Recruits Face Their Moment of Naval Truth
- Paolo Cimini of Italy broke the course...
- Another UCLA Dynasty : Bruins Have Won Six of Nine NCAA Softball Titles Under Coach Sharron Backus
- Pollution 'Hot Spots' Taint Water Sources
- Eva Turner; British Opera <i> Grande Dame</i>
- East Germans Flirt With Reunification Move Now : Europe: Parliament makes a symbolic gesture. It pays tribute to workers killed in a 1953 attempt to overthrow Soviet rule.
- WORLD : PLO Forces Disarm Followers of Terrorist Mastermind Nidal
- U.S. Judges Say Their Jobs Are Too Trying : Courts: Western jurists meeting in Alaska put a rapidly growing caseload at top of their list of woes.
- 8 Saved From Boat on Fire Off Malibu
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Applause for Cosby 'Ghost Dad'
- Lawmakers OK Action to End Romania Protest
- Condominium Fire Was 2nd in 2 Weeks
- Woman With a Country : Dissent: Exiled student leader Chai Ling risks death if she follows her heart back to China. Now, she wants to carry the message of Tian An Men Square to the world.
- A Journey of Faith Leads to 107 New Homes for the Poor
- Protesters Deface Dice Clay Movie Mural
- Stage Trail Has Dust of History : Santa Susana Pass: The 1861 road followed a rocky Indian footpath that ran from Chatsworth to Simi Valley. It served as the main overland commercial route to San Francisco.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Consider Special Tax District
- COLUMN RIGHT : The Call of Democracy Still Unheard : Why do the Soviets persist in squandering scarce resources on the shaky Angolan regime?
- Laker Steve Bucknall was charged by Chapel...
- Field for Le Mans 24 Hours Race Chases Jaguars : Motor racing: The car duplicates its Daytona finish with first and second places in the endurance race.
- World Turf Record Set at Belmont : Racing: Canada's Horse of the Year, With Approval, clocks best-ever time for 1 3/4 miles.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Irish Manager Criticizes Egyptians After 0-0 Tie : Group F: He says Egypt did not have a proper offensive attack, but the Egyptian defense, especially goalie Ahmed Shobair, plays very well.
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Biker in 3rd in Swiss Race
- TV REVIEW : Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 'The Big Top'
- EuroFest: Exciting, Intriguing and Accessible
- Donald? There Was Never a Doubt
- THE SIDELINES : Buechele Goes on Disabled List
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Nightingale' Trips Over Its Content
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Capering Andy Bell Leads Erasure Through Zesty Evening
- Mickelson Is Open Low Amateur
- FILLMORE : Services Scheduled for Crash Victim
- San Clemente Cyclist Ranked 3rd in Nation
- NEWPORT BEACH : Design Contract for New Library OK'd
- Formula Allows 'Genius' to Avoid Making Decisions
- Hot Giants Cracking June Swoon Theory
- SHORT TAKES : TV Guide Honors Arsenio Hall
- Dance and Music Reviews : Opening of South Bay 'Ruddigore'
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Michael Andretti Finally Gets Break, Wins
- WORLD CUP '90 : Hooligans Can't Crack Defense : Violence: English trouble-makers take on police in Cagliari, but are stymied by quick responses.
- Violence Likely to Extend English Soccer Club Ban
- Gain U.S. Leverage on the Settlements : There is sympathy for a tougher U.S. position but no willingness to seem anti-Israel. Might an aid escrow fund work?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davis Returns to Give Reds a Much-Needed Boost With His Power
- SHORT TAKES : Madonna Alters Tour in Whisper
- DANCE
- 'Dick Tracy' Opening Collars a Disney Record
- Dance and Music Reviews : Pacific Ensemble in Generator Eight Series at LATC
- 12th Playboy Festival Tunes Up for a Balanced Opening : Jazz: A range of styles and a measured serving of the popular and artistic shape the start of a show with a checkered history.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- ART : TV Exhibits Give Good Reasons to Use the 'Off' Button More : 'Off the Air and Behind the Screen,' on view through next Sunday at the Fullerton Museum Center, shows how television empowers people--and imprisons others.
- The Slam Is Grand in the Keys : Fishing: Catching permit, bonefish and tarpon in the same day is one for the books for an Encino angler in Florida.
- Beginner's Luck Just Isn't Fair : Fishing: President Bush gets skunked. Ted Williams tops out at 12 1/4 pounds. But a reporter's first bonefish weighs 13 pounds 8 ounces.
- Ally Sheedy Comes of Age in 'Betsy'
- SHORT TAKES : Estefan Tells Invalidism Fears
- The Anatomy of a Crusade
- KACY McCLELLAND : Stamping Out Mail Fraud : Unsung Postal Inspectors Work 'Scam Capital of World'
- HomeFed Bank's Ratings Lowered: Standard & Poor's...
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Rise Slightly: Fixed-rate home mortgages...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fraud Sets Malaysian Record
- U.S. to Probe Anti-Import Drive in Korea
- Japan and Mexico Building Stronger Economic Bridge
- Winds Shift Spill's Path to Shore
- Car Repossessed, He Kills 7 : Gunman a Suicide After Rampage in Jacksonville
- After 52 Years, Herb Caen Is Folding His Sunday Column
- Council to Consider Fee Hikes or Spending Cuts to Balance Budget : Finances: The city administrator is calling for an overhaul of the spending and revenue policies to address an estimated shortfall of more than $5 million.
- 2 Teen-Agers Arrested After Gunfire, Chase
- This summer's Southern California College Open Basketball...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Coalescence of Big-Name Talent at Segerstrom Hall
- Dance and Music Reviews : Nanette Brodie Offers Programmatic Works
- PEOPLE WATCH
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- OPERA REVIEW : A Nice Awakening for Brunnhilde
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Soviet Radicals Threaten Walkout at Party Congress
- NATION : Chernobyl Hero Near Death
- Walesa Loses Battle in Polish Power Struggle
- More Americans Flee From War-Torn Liberia : West Africa: Sierra Leone urges its neighbor's president to resign to help end the conflict.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Black Students Rally for Aid to Education
- Bias in Medical Research Perils Women, House Told
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Genetic Defect Found for Albino Condition
- ORANGE COUNTY SUMMER : Youths Gear Up for Next Step Toward Adulthood
- Suit Charges Paramount Ranch Backers Faked Research : Zoning: The Sierra Club and Las Virgenes homeowners say profitability studies were manipulated to secure county approval to allow more houses.
- Car Crashes Into Pole; 2 Police Officers Hurt
- USOC Might Buy East German Sports Secrets
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. THE MICROCHIP
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Khrushchev, Rusk: Sons' Recollections : Fathers' Roles in War and Peace Assessed in Books Out Next Week
- WORLD : Israeli Charged With 7 Murders
- WORLD : Dutch Seize 2nd IRA Escapee
- VENTURA : Smoky Blaze Injures Fire, Police Officials
- Donald Coolly Forces a Playoff : U.S. Open: He will play Irwin, who waits two hours for tournament outcome after making 45-foot birdie putt.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Shows Becker He's Ready for Wimbledon
- A team of graduating seniors from Orange...
- Top-seeded Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos defeated...
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dent Holds Off Archer to Repeat at Syracuse
- MEDIA : Channel 10 Retains Hold on Top News Show Ratings
- P.M. BRIEFING : Stop Nagging, Seoul Tells U.S.
- Trump Shuffle Jeopardized by Feuding Banks
- Sri Lankan Cease-Fire Falls Apart
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : Oil Output Capacity Due to Grow by 25%
- Another Mega-Spill but Still No Action : Last Week's Norwegian Tanker Accident Raises Fears of What'll Happen Next Time
- Shell Oil to Outline Plans to Modernize Site, Cut Pollution
- 3 Sought in Holdup of Market in Fillmore
- House of Love: Deep Moods, Hard Rock
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Concrete Blonde Rises Out of Darkness for Playful Performance
- Phone Firms in Czechoslovakian Venture: Czechoslovakia has...
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Abu Nidal Factions Battle; 4 Killed
- Police Seek Clues in Girl's Murder : Crime: Investigators suspect that a burglar stabbed 9-year-old Autumn Wallace to death in her home Friday while she waited for her mother's return.
- $6-Million Fire Was Second to Hit Complex in Lancaster : Investigation: A garage was damaged at Marbella Villas on June 6. Saturday's blaze left 80 condominiums in ruins.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Spanish Star Gets His Kicks : Group E: Midfielder Michel is the first player in the tournament to score three goals in one game in a 3-1 victory over South Korea.
- U.S. Plans Professional National Soccer League : 1994 World Cup: Federation president says he expects 12 to 16 clubs to be operating by 1993-94 season.
- SAILING : Day Later Doesn't Matter, Kiwis Still Beat Isler Crew
- THE SIDELINES : Thompson Talks With Nuggets
- U.S. Cup Team Can at Least Escape Cellar
- Dance and Music Reviews : LACE and Composers Open Sonic Series
- STAGE REVIEW : Play Probes the Conflict Between Jung and Freud
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- ANC, Right-Wing S. African Groups Reportedly Talking
- Nielsen to Face Competition in TV Ratings Field : Media: Britain's AGB, which scrubbed a costly attempt to dislodge the industry leader three years ago, will try again. The networks welcome the bid.
- Gulf Oil Spill Shifts Northeastward
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Patriarch Issues Plea for Peace Initiative
- Honus Wagner Hit Hard by Revision of Statistics : Hall of Fame: Baseball Encyclopedia drops famed shortstop from 6th to 7th on career hit list and from 26th to 29th in all-time averages.
- BREA : 7 Sculptures Selected to Adorn the City
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Annual Checkups Are a Key to Detecting Glaucoma
- THE SIDELINES : Rolando Roomes Goes to Expos
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mohamed Abdu Wins in Inglewood Handicap
- SHORT TAKES : Special Emmy for ABC Founder
- SOUTHLAND : 3.0 Earthquake Rattles Malibu
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Is Pioneering Spirit History in Irvine? : Only time will tell if Sally Anne Sheridan will continue the tradition of innovation set forth by Larry Agran.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Retin-A May Anchor Skin Layers
- A Standoff at Otay Lake : Plans for an Olympic training center at the reservoir has hunters and fishermen worried that they will be pushed out of their haven.
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- The 'Batman' Who Took On Rap : Obscenity: Lawyer Jack Thompson put his practice on hold to concentrate on driving 2 Live Crew out of business. In Southern Florida, he is loved and loathed.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Socialists Win Free Elections in Bulgaria
- Narcotic Detail Arrests 11 in Cocaine Sting Operation
- SAN CLEMENTE : Casa Romantica Project to Be Delayed
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : With Approval Wins at Belmont
- Karolyn Kirby and Patty Dodd defeated Jackie...
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- SHORT TAKES : Public TV Honors PBS Executive
- P.M. BRIEFING : England, Fla. Tops for Vacations
- Nation In Brief : WEST VIRGINIA : Man With Shotgun Robs Congregation
- WORLD : Soviet Pilot Requests Asylum
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE MIDWEST : Tornadoes, Storms, Floods Pound Area
- Small Quake Shakes San Bernardino Area
- From Liza With Love: A Fond Tribute to Her Dad, Vincente Minnelli
- Vegas Opens a New Castle of Excess : Entertainment: The Excalibur, a super-casino built by Circus Circus Enterprises, may widen the gap between gambling's haves and have-nots.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : AIDS Expert Sees Hope for a Vaccine
- Guy Paulin; Paris Designer of Fishnet Fashions in 1970s
- SANTA PAULA : Property Taxes May Include Unpaid Bills
- Budget Cuts Knock at Classroom Door : Education: The Los Angeles school board is expected to begin deciding today where to slash another $101 million from next fiscal year's budget.
- Fierce Eyes Shatter the Dream : American Jews see Israel through a rosy mythology; angry Palestinian faces have no place in this happy portrait.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Satellite Rescue Mission Planned
- The Faiths Must Unite to Press a Vision of Peace : Jews, Christians and Muslims must call for conciliation and compromise along the path of an emerging consensus.
- Just Like Old Times, Dodgers Beat Padres
- Italy Tosses Out 14 Rowdy British Fans
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dysart to Bar: 'More Freebies'
- Dial-a-Ride Cutbacks to Be Studied Today : Transportation: The proposals have drawn sharp criticism from both child-care groups and seniors.
- PLATFORM : Resisting the Gang
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / STEVE KRESAL : Doug Linton Making His Pitch to Come Back From Surgery
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Athletics Good Enough to Beat White Sox
- Dance Theater of Harlem Given $1-Million Grant
- Court Allows Suit Over Hank Williams' Estate
- SCR Now Awaits Outreach Rating by Arts Panel : Theater: The company slipped some for a lack of adventuresome programming. But the combined rating will determine its final score and outlook for state grants.
- Cineplex Odeon to Sell More Theaters: The...
- Cardinal Denies Threatening Politicians Over Abortion
- Scratch an Adult, Find a Crayon Kid
- President's Party Defeated in Ecuador
- Almost Homeless: 'Mad Housing' in Atlanta : Their volunteer-built shacks are in hidden spots but hut-dwellers fear they are living on borrowed time.
- Death Toll Reaches 19, With 18 Missing, as Crews Dig in Ohio Flash Flood Debris : Search: Workers probe creeks where dogs signal human scents. Three more bodies are located.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : It's Foolish to Write Off the Census : Despite the criticism, the '90 count is on track and will achieve 100% response.
- Gang Sweeps Earn Low Marks : Crime: South L.A.-area residents are unimpressed by police action against Bloods and Crips here and nationwide.
- SIMI VALLEY : Courthouse Costs to Exceed Estimate
- This Mayor's Candid Nature Speaks for Itself : Thousand Oaks: Alex Fiore has been a driving force in the city since the '60s, and some of his critics have had enough.
- MOORPARK : Ingrid Ely Resigns College Alumni Post
- Anderson, Hurley Among U.S. Team Finalists
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Radio Sales Increased During Beijing Protests
- COLUMN ONE : AIDS--a Funding Backlash : There appears to be a growing resentment over the preferred status given the disease. Congress may be reluctant to maintain that special treatment.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Communist Rebels Kill 7 in Ambush
- Mayors Calling for Repeal of Deficit-Reduction Law : Cities: The leaders say urban programs would be the first to be hit by Gramm-Rudman cuts. They also seek a lower Social Security tax.
- COUNTYWIDE : Mayor Elected Head of Cities Group
- 1 Killed, 3 Critically Injured in Collision
- Shamir and His New Crew: Hardly Loose Cannons : Fears of extremism are exaggerated. This eclectic mix honors Western values and is strong enough to make peace.
- U.S. Jockey Councilor Fractures Her Skull
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Avon Will Go Calling On China Despite Political Controversy : Joint ventures: The cosmetics maker may be the first major U.S. firm to launch an operation there since the Tian An Men Square crackdown.
- Denver Woos Mexicana Airlines: Denver has joined...
- The Battle for Happy Trails : In Norco, Horses Outnumber Humans, and Owners Stand Up to Be Counted
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Thousand Inmates Join Prison Riot
- SOUTHLAND : Batteries Blamed in Disney Fire
- NATION : Jury Seated, Sequestered in Barry's Cocaine, Perjury Trial
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : 12 Killed in Drug Hub; Suspect Seized
- COSTA MESA : Hearing to Be Held on HUD Funding
- Airport Noise Reduction Hasn't Stopped the Clamor : Dispute: Burbank Airport officials say statistics show that the noise 'footprint' and complaints are both diminishing. Nearby homeowners contend that the real issue is the number of takeoffs and landings, which have doubled since 1978.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3-Day Seminar Gives Students Direction
- SAILING : Kiwis Sail Away From Isler's Crew
- WESTMINSTER : Historical Group Honors Neugebauer
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- A Calendar of Profit
- Mutual Funds' Top Cop Leaves Clean Beat : Market Watch
- 30 Million Pensions Upheld : Court Backs Protection of Payments
- Shamir Gets Calls--but No Arabs on Line
- New Protests Test Regime in Romania
- Latin Pact Would Link 5 Economies : Cooperation: The agreement calls for coordination of the Central American nations' policies on trade, debt, agriculture, environment and foreign aid.
- Thousands Mark De Gaulle's Appeal
- 2013: Odyssey in the Desert : Ridgecrest Garden Club Digs In to Make an Oasis by Town's 50th Birthday
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Sharon, Eitan Join Defense Committee
- Mural Promoting Dice Clay Movie Defaced by Protesters
- 'Tracy' Calls on Disney World
- Southland's Workaday Motorists Are Street-Wise Too
- COMMENCEMENT 1990 : UCLA
- CBS Records Plans Affirmative Steps for Blacks : Minorities: The proposal to provide more opportunity is an industry first. But the NAACP says it lacks specifics.
- WORLD : Honecker Evidence Lacking
- More Than 100 Die in South China Floods
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Crowning Achievement : Computers: The technology that designs better cars now may do the same for replacement teeth. It may mean lower costs and more convenience for patients.
- Journey Leads to Homes for Poor : Housing: About 80 walkers from throughout the country will leave Pasadena today on a weeklong trip to raise money for those unable to afford a place to live.
- Rangers Pitcher Ryan Hurts Thumb
- Salinas Promotes Investment by Japanese : Mexico a Good Investment, Japanese Told
- Home Mortgage Delinquencies Drop: The delinquency rate...
- Market Watch : Are Gains Presaging Fall?
- P.M. BRIEFING : CFTC Index Trade Role Upheld
- Japan Premier's Top Aide Denies Insider Trading
- P.M. BRIEFING : TI Charges Japan Infringements
- All-American Boy Evolves Into World-Class Scientist
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : GLIMPSES
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Troops Reportedly Hit by Own Gunfire
- U.S. Military Leaves Toxic Trail Overseas
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : U. of Utah President to Retire
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 18, 1990
- NEXT! Robert (Fat Bobby) Paduano, who prosecutors...
- Censorship and the Arts Reach Boiling Point : Politics: Some observers say the uproar over 2 Live Crew and the NEA controversy represent a much larger and more alarming trend. : NEWS ANALYSIS
- SHOWDOWN: Final arguments in the lawsuit to...
- Heat Is on Spies Asking to Come in From Cold : Espionage: Nervous Warsaw Pact agents are beginning to sell out their U.S. and Western recruits.
- Power Outage Stops Rides for 2 Hours at Magic Mountain
- Drivers Over 65, Women Tend to Be Among State's Safest, Study Finds
- McCOLL: The EPA probably will sue five...
- WE'RE NO. 1: Orange County is "the...
- Fund-Raising Is Important Part of Mandela Visit
- Names in the News - June 18, 1990
- Names in the News - June 18, 1990
- Names in the News - June 18, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 18, 1990
- Police Hit With Rocks After Closing Club
- Judge Delays Ruling on Focus on Family
- Oranges: Trees With Solid Southland Heritage : Fruit: Even if you only have limited yard space, a semi-dwarf navel and a Valencia will provide harvest almost year-round.
- Golden Triangle Kingpin Little Affected by Indictment : Thailand: The United States is vague about its plans to seize Khun Sa, but has ruled out large-scale military action.
- The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Cinemax...
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : 15 Arrested in Melee as Police Shut Club
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Shiite Leader Hints at Hostage Release
- Gays Seek to Be Heard With Ads : Media: Two L.A.-based groups are helping finance the campaign. Personal stories--mundane and traumatic--are told.
- College Women's Club Gives $33,500 in Grants
- Lawmakers Find Freebies a Less Popular Way to Go
- Turin Is Getting a Devil of a Time : Religion: The city has a reputation as a haven for Satan and his disciples. The Catholic Church has six exorcists on duty.
- The Father Clements Story (NBC Sunday at...
- Salinas Seeking Japan's Aid in Pollution Fight
- Continental <i> Shifts</i> : Canada : Prime Minister Mulroney wants to cement his country's constitution in place, with the 'distinct society' of Quebec a member in good standing. But the English are balking.
- Unwelcome Wagon : Travelers Uneasy With Unofficial Greeters at L.A. Bus Depot
- Pilots Hope Idea of Rescue Corps Flies
- How Lawyers' 'Alliance' Came Unglued : Fraud case: Persistent free-lance investigations brought 25 people, most of them attorneys, to face accusations that they manipulated suits to extract huge legal fees from insurance firms.
- Hart's Lorraine to Play for Elite California Squad
- ALBUM REVIEW : **** BOBBY WATSON AND HORIZON "The Inventor" <i> Blue Note</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- SUMMER BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Hiljus Records 16 Strikeouts in Newhall Win
- WORLD CUP '90 : English 0, Dutch 0; Hooligans Quelled : World Cup: Italian authorities control a pregame charge by 1,000, limiting the incident to nine injuries. In the game, two goals by England are nullified.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Beat Braves for 14th June Victory
- Favor Wins 1,500, Looks to the Goodwill Games
- Voodoo, the Caribbean, Calypso and a Hint of Moliere in 'De Obeah Mon'
- A Call for Peace in the War of the Sexes
- *** BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE "A Night on the Town" <i> RCA</i> :<i> Albums are rated from five stars (a classic) to one star (poor). </i>
- Travelin' Light Past His ELO Image : The success of the Traveling Wilburys and his first solo album helps Jeff Lynne move on after Electric Light Orchestra
- 35 Missing as Hunt Continues for Flood Victims : Disaster: The death toll in Ohio is set at 15 as teams of dogs assist in the search for people not accounted for since Thursday night.
- Class of '39 : Former Queen Mary Passengers and Staff Recall Great Escape
- Yellow Death Stalks Florida Coconut Palms : Environment: An insect-carried lethal disease is spreading across the state. Earlier, it killed thousands of plants in the Caribbean.
- Father's Day Without Dad : Mysterious Paper Airplane Lifts Grieving Daughter's Spirit
- 4 Smuggling Suspects Seized, 15 Aliens Freed
- Note to America: Beware of Hooligans in World Cup '94
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : At the End, Bayakoa Had Too Much
- James Coburn, Danny Aiello, Sandra Bernhard and...
- Bo Derek's first film in five years--"Ghosts...
- Make Room for Daddies
- South Yemen's Only Brewery Stays in Business Despite Islamic Distaste for Alcohol
- Cerritos Blossoms Even as Other Cities Scramble to Beat the Drought
- Shanghai's Urban Renewal Expected to Take 40 Years