- OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Ovenhouse, LaFace Get Diving Team Berths
- Help Wanted: A Kings' Coach : Hockey: The Red Wings want to keep Melrose, and nobody seems to want the job in Los Angeles.
- Jurisprudence
- STAGE REVIEW : Rodgers and Hammerstein Revue Lacks Hart : Newport Theatre production is heavy on saccharine songs, but revives charm of a bygone Broadway era.
- Pop Album Chart : Billy Ray Cyrus Proves 'Em Wrong
- Best of the West Re-Priced for Father's Day
- Countywide : New Twist Offered to Work-for-Food Signs
- ORANGE : City Expands Push on Housing Codes
- BREA : Order Preventing Eviction Is Lifted
- Star Student Is Killed Day Before His Graduation : Violence: Paramount High athlete is shot to death at a McDonald's after refusing to turn over CD player to robbers.
- Legislature Withholds Olympic Center Loan
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : National Meet Off to Shaky Start
- Mulligan and Crew Warm Up to 'Cool'
- Housewife Gets Out of the House, Into the Record Biz
- Retirement Process Being Rushed, Gates Says : Police: He makes a surprise appearance before the Pension Commission and charges political meddling. But the chief repeats his vow to leave by June 28.
- Ruling Limits Contributions to Candidates to $250 Total : Campaigns: Decision also clearly restricts amount that independent committees working <i> against </i> individual candidates can receive.
- Rose Fanatic Turns a Rock Into Garden Spot
- Helping Moscow Helps America : Keep Russia democratic, avoid defense buildup
- STAGE REVIEW : Armenian Troupe Tries a New Tongue
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Chambers Oppose School Remap Plan
- Out-Dressing the Competition
- Countywide : Free Lunch Program for Youths Expands
- Competing for Jobs in the New L.A.
- Financial Aid Viewed as Insufficient for Basic Needs : CSUN: Inadequate funds, stringent NCAA rules blamed for causing athletes to miss meals and fall behind on dormitory bills.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe May Have Saved His Career
- Parsons Got Head Start on His Winning Ways : Surfing: San Clemente resident, who grew up in Laguna Beach with several standout athletes, earned more than $100,000 last year.
- Van Haute Has a Few Points to Make, Earn : Cycling: San Marcos athlete seeking an individual championship.
- It Was Risky, but He Didn't Take a Spill
- Wolfe Hired as Kennedy Girls' Basketball Coach
- Messages Delivered From the TV Soapbox : Television: Advocacy groups help develop soap operas around the world that deal with family planning, women's issues and other social concerns.
- Riots Worsened the State's Slump, Study Says : UCLA Says California Has Yet to Begin a Recovery
- Navy Secretary Asks New Probe of Tailhook Case
- THEATER : Views From Within : Plays opening at American Renegade Theatre examine psychiatric patients.
- COVER STORY : FROM UZBEKISTAN : For the future of their children, an immigrant family leaves their friends and relatives, homes and jobs to start a new life.
- Poll Finds 2 of 3 Catholics in Favor of Women Priests : Religion: Most also support allowing clergy to marry. Results show split between Rome and church members.
- FTC Grants Approval for Merger of Hospitals : Health care: Opponents say they wanted more time to fight the linkage of St. John's in Oxnard and Pleasant Valley in Camarillo.
- 39 Die in S. Africa Township Massacre
- PLATFORM : Tremors in the MIA Story
- Tustin Gynecologist Files for Bankruptcy : Courts: The move by Dr. Ivan Namihas, accused of sexually abusing about 50 patients, may result in discharge of negligence lawsuits against him.
- U.S. OPEN : Morgan Gets Home Before Dark With 66 : Golf: He saves par on 17 and birdies 18 to move one in front of Strange and two ahead of Pate, Dillard and Mickelson.
- The Education of a Ballplayer : Hart's John Aguilar Will Attend College Next Year After Receiving a Lesson About Pro Baseball
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Highway 61' Celebrates the Spirit of Rock 'n' Roll
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Roar of the Cat, Whimper of the Bat
- PREP SUMMER BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS : Newport Harbor Attracts County's Best
- Ebony Staging Last-Ditch Survival Effort
- Latino Film Series Will Begin Tonight
- Joseph C. Vesce, president of Mervyn's, has...
- CULTURE WATCH : Summertime: The Solstice Is Nigh
- House Panel Acts to Block LTV Missile Unit Sale : Defense: A funding bill would prohibit the Pentagon from doing business with the division if a French firm buys it. Security concerns are cited.
- Carolco Pictures Inc. announced that William A....
- Old Jersey : Cooperstown Collection features uniform reproductions designed to evoke memories of baseball's golden days.
- No Standing Ovations for Yeltsin Back Home : Reaction: Russians are proud of their president's welcome in U.S. but say it won't put food on the table.
- FILLMORE : Schools Budget OKd With $400,000 Cut
- NFL Trial Strategy Is Clear: Freedom vs. Big Salaries
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Council Adopts Pared-Down Budget
- Spirit's Style Makes a Difference : Soccer: Fountain Valley youth team uses ball control and deft passing to advance to Western Regional this weekend in Colorado.
- Scoring Big on a Turnaround Shot : All-Stars Ramirez, Bell Took Santa Paula Basketball From Dismal to Dynamite
- Fire Forces Evacuation of 700 From Bel Age Hotel
- 3rd Person Accused of Role in Slaying of Popular Student
- $50-Million Claim Filed Over Waste-Dump Site : Environment: Rolling Hills Estates residents allege that the county sanitation districts improperly dumped toxic materials at old landfill.
- One Eye on the Mirror, the Other on the Ballot Box
- Santa Monica Enforces a New Policy Toward Homeless People : Government: The city ends its meals program at City Hall and issues the first citations for living in a public place. The emphasis is on social services. Legal challenges are expected.
- BUENA PARK : 6 Service Agencies Get $52,000 in Grants
- Justices Uphold Death Sentences for 3 Killers : Executions: State high court rejects appeal of man who murdered two hostages during holdup of Beverly Hills jewelry store.
- Runaways Need More Guidance, Experts Say
- Authorities Seek Help in Finding Suspects in Assaults Against Children
- Ventura County Spent $223,491 on Services for Officers' Trial
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Gallegly Advocates Troops at Borders
- Police Seek Clues to Identity of Serial Burglar in Garden Grove
- Sprinter Katrin Krabbe may still compete in...
- Winter Olympics at Albertville May Have Lost Up to $64 Million
- They Are Favorite Suns Now
- Mickelson Gets Off to Fast Start as Pro : Golf: He's a little shaky before round, but he settles down to birdie first hole and shoot a 68.
- TENNIS / T. C. PORTER : Late Arrivals Fuel a Comeback at Pierce
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sheffield Homers Touch Off Brawl; Padres Win
- NBC Pulls 2 Comedies From Fall Lineup
- U.N. Army to Enforce Peace Proposed by Secretary General : Military: Member countries would be asked to supply troops to help guarantee international security.
- 3 Not Charged After Arrests in Killing of Catering Truck Workers : Crime: Saying they don't have enough evidence, police release two men. A third is held in another case.
- Get-Tough Greeting for Uninvited : Hidden Valley: Residents have installed a $50,000 device that can do major damage to cars that enter without authorization.
- Businessman Faces Bigamy Trial
- Yugoslavia was banned from international track meets...
- MUSIC
- Trans World Airlines became the fourth airline...
- Clinton Hedges on Middle-Class Tax Cut Stand
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- U.S. Justices Uphold Prop. 13 Tax Structure : Ruling: Supreme Court says California system is 'distasteful and unwise,' but does not violate equal protection guarantees under the Constitution.
- Fighting Disease With Words : Minorities have a much higher chance of being stricken with diabetes. But education efforts in the county are beginning to make a difference in some patients' lives.
- Looking for Mr. Right : Terry McMillan Has Struck a Nerve With Novel About Men Who Fear Commitment and Women Who Fear Growing Old Alone
- Dannemeyer, Cox Oppose Santa Ana River Funding Bill : Congress: It contains $90 million to continue flood control project. Cox had lobbied for the money earlier, but objected to an amendment. The measure passed the House.
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : Yo, Kids
- Oceanside Mayor, Citing Exclusion, Offers His Own Money-Saving Ideas
- King Trial Bill Totals $223,491 for County : Simi Valley: L.A. officials say the money will be reimbursed. But they don't expect to pay the city for its post-verdict costs.
- Bragging Led to Arrest of 3 Teen-Age Girls in Slaying, Court Told : Crime: Sisters suspected in librarian's killing repeatedly told gruesome details to friends, authorities say.
- Colonel Rumbo Breaks Record for 5 1/2 Furlongs
- TV REVIEW : 'Hollywood' a Brainless Game Show
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Harry Connick Jr. Has Changed His Tune : Young Vocalist Drops the Annoying, Superior Air of the Big-Band Purist and Adds to His Repertoire
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Pessimism Pulls Dow Off 13.64; Mexico Gains : Market Overview
- POW Investigators Go to Russian Camp : Captives: Amid confusion in the wake of Yeltsin's bombshell, team looks into reports of an American survivor.
- Of Plumbing and Patios : The Patio Factory sells PVC rockers, love seats, swings, tea carts, tables and other pieces that will not rust, corrode or peel.
- Congress OKs Scaled-Down Urban Aid Bill
- The Latest in Computer Viruses: Smallpox : Health: Researchers are putting the genetic code for the virus on floppy disks. The hope is to make disease extinct by December, 1993.
- Creator of Satirical Comic Books Found Slain
- GARDEN GROVE : DiMarco Resigns From School Board
- THE HOUSE
- YORBA LINDA : Bill Allows Students to Stay in District
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : San Francisco's Swift to Return in Time to Start Sunday's Game
- Owners to Discuss Future of MSL in Call Today
- Soccer
- Troubles Aren't Unknown to Him
- STAGE
- Goodby Sound Bites, Hello Sounding Boards
- 'Venus' Another Sparkler for Getty Museum : Art: The Titian masterpiece, which sold for $13.47 million at auction last fall, will go on view after cleaning and restoration.
- Irish Vote in Critical Test of European Union Treaty
- Long-Lost Airman Will Be Held Pending Trial
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : Cool, Calm and Cost-Conscious
- X-Ray Worker Gets 14 Years for Sex Crimes
- VENTURA : Book Merchant to Visit White House
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- County Mass Transit Sees End of Tunnel
- It's art. It's the grandfather of rap. It's cultural understanding. And it's Saturday.
- They Will Share Rent, but Not Victory Medal : Track and field: Roommates Ashley Selman and Paula Berry will compete in the javelin at the U.S. Olympic Trials, starting today in New Orleans.
- Basketball
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Famine' Documentary Offers Food for Thought
- Keating's Son Wins Delay of Trial : Courts: Though the elder Keating's lawyers objected, a judge allows postponement to October so attorneys can prepare defense to 77-count indictment.
- Suit Against Border Patrol Is Rejected
- U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Prop. 13 but Calls It 'Unwise' : Taxes: Reversal would have jolted property owners, including those who own 713,000 parcels of taxable real estate in Orange County assessed at a value of $154 billion.
- A CHRONICLE OF THE PASSING SCENE
- Super Collider Vote Said to Dim Future of U.S. Science : Physics: House move to cut funding has doomed the atom smasher project, backers concede. Experts foresee a relinquishing of technology leadership.
- In America's Heartland, Yeltsin Hams It Up, Sheds Coat, Reaps a Media Bonanza : Midwest: Russian president winds up U.S. visit by climbing aboard a combine in Kansas.
- At the Edge : As City Encroaches, Forest Service Crafts Plan to Manage Wilderness
- Roseanne Unleashes Venom on City, Still Angry Over Singing Debacle
- LANCASTER : Contract Awarded to Build Overpass
- LOS ANGELES : Household Hazardous Waste Collection Set
- Burge Twins and Leslie Invited to Elite Clinic
- Nike Acquiring Irvine Marketer of Athletic Caps
- 19th-Seeded Player an Upset Winner in Racquetball
- Nevin Takes a Break to Sign With Astros : Baseball: Former Cal State Fullerton third baseman earned a reported $700,000 signing bonus with Houston.
- Morgan Takes One-Shot Lead at Six-Under 66 : Golf: He birdies 18th hole to move one in front of Strange and two ahead of Mickelson.
- The Buck's Not Ready to Stop : Baseball: Thoughts of the bus accident are fading, recovery is progressing and the Angel manager says he will return to the dugout after the All-Star game.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Sampling of Paris on the Strip
- OPERA REVIEW : A Rewarding Trip With Marilyn Horne
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Chapman Experts Say O.C.'s Recession Is Over : Economy: University's computer gauge indicates the downturn also ended in the Inland Empire early this year. Other specialists are not convinced.
- COLUMN ONE : Buildings That Say 'Back Off' : Defensive architecture proved its worth in the riots, as fortress-like structures fared well. But critics say the trend breeds ugliness and separates the haves and have-nots.
- A Project With a Future : Teachers Say Kids Love Program Using Technology for History, Art and English Lessons
- Karabakh Calls an Emergency as Azerbaijanis Gain
- Why the Rich Need Counseling
- Bush, on Rebuilding Mission, Boasts of His Business Background
- COSTA MESA : Initial OK Given Law on Photos in Park
- Authorities Seek Help in Finding Suspects in Assaults Against Children
- Sea World Encounter: C'Est Finny : Attractions: A new exhibit gives you an up-close and personal look at the underside of sharks. Who are not interested in eating you. Really.
- MISSION VIEJO : Boy Dies of Injuries From Bike Collision
- FILLMORE : 5 Men Arrested on Heroin Charges
- <i> A look at noteworthy addresses in the Southland.</i>
- Local Activists in Scrap Over Relocation of Shipping Firm : Environment: Port officials contend that Hiuka America can operate in Wilmington without adverse effects. Opponents wonder why an environmental impact report was not done.
- Coast Guard Hero Honored for Daring Rescue : Award: Airman swam in near-freezing, 40-foot seas for almost an hour as he helped four fishermen be lifted to safety.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Detroit Slips Past Toronto
- Soccer
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES : At Least Three Mission Teams Will Receive O.C. Bowl Bids
- Channel 28 to Repeat 'The Civil War'
- ART REVIEWS : Intimate Visions Outside the Mainstream
- Two prominent Los Angeles partners in the...
- Sorin Lays Off 200 in Reorganization : Jobs: The Irvine-based subsidiary earlier this year bought most of Shiley Inc.'s medical product lines.
- Latino Group Asks FCC to Block Sale of Univision
- Streetwise : What to Wear on a Post-Modern Surfin' Safari
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Poll Finds Concern for Environment
- Greek Jet Crashes; Turkish Flight Blamed
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Gee, That Sounds Familiar : Don't confuse quirky new Pesto with established Posto. Still, the atmosphere is quirky and the prices low.
- Fidel vs. L.A.: We recently mentioned that...
- RESEDA : Boy, 15, Is Shot During Car Chase
- Local Leaders Praise High Court's Decision Upholding Prop. 13
- Shape Up, Sears, and Do the Right Thing : Consumers: A good-faith campaign of compensation is the retailer's best offense against auto-repair fraud charges.
- Ross for Boss: Have Rhymes, Need Reasons
- Nonwhite School Districts Would Double Under Plan
- ORANGE : District Official Named Principal
- CSUN Signs Citrus Pitcher Contreras
- Ice-T Rips Efforts to Suppress His 'Cop Killer' Song : Pop music: 'They do not want to let me be able to speak to the masses,' the rapper tells an industry gathering.
- San Diego Spotlight : Both Fun and Portions Are Big at Buffalo Joe's
- For the second time in as many...
- A Charity Auction With Attitude
- Inglewood Sizes Up Hollywood Park Plan
- Secondhand Smoke's Hazards for Children Reported by EPA
- LOS ANGELES : MWD Official Withdraws Life Insurance Proposal
- Neighbors Look Different When Eyes Are Opened : Journalism: The U.S. being reported 'on the other side' is a mythical place; will that change after the shock of the L.A. riots?
- Judge Rejects Temecula's Bid to Brake Chases by INS : Ruling: Despite 6-death crash June 2, jurist denies city's view that she has jurisdiction and agrees that the city cannot sue the federal government on the issue.
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Gives Tentative OK to Cuts
- MUSIC : The Home of Punk Music : Youth turns his parents' basement into a nightclub for 50 to 150 guests. But some neighbors are angry.
- Driver Held in Alleged Staging of Fatal Crash : Crime: The motorist is suspected of causing a car-carrier to jackknife on the freeway in Sun Valley in an attempt to collect insurance funds.
- PORT HUENEME : Navy Outlines Next Step in Soil Cleanup
- Officials, Residents Offer Ideas to Fight Racism : Ventura: In the fifth meeting since the King case verdicts, dozens of people form task forces to turn speeches into reality.
- Clinton Meets Yeltsin, Urges Russia Aid : Politics: The presumptive Democratic nominee lauds visiting chief of state and 'spirit of real democracy.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Petitions Presented on Limiting Terms
- HOLLYWOOD : CRA Approves Plan for Private Security Patrol
- Oxnard to Consider Cutting 31 Jobs and Closing Center
- Fight for the Ages, Part II : Boxing: This time Evander Holyfield meets Larry Holmes, a 42-year-old grandfather who says he has been in the ring with better.
- A Legg to Stand On : Guitar: Briton Adrian Legg spurns gimmicks and fashions in musical technique for the broader view. He is appearing at the Insomniac coffee shop in downtown San Diego.
- Mob Figure Gets Prison
- Greg Nathanson, who resigned last month as...
- House Votes Overhaul of Water Rights : Congress: Bill would loosen agriculture's control of Central Valley Project supplies. The measure advances to joint conference committee.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Violence Erupts as Show Is Canceled
- Bill to Review the Way Congress Runs Its Business OKd by House
- TV Networks Allowed to Own Cable : Broadcasting: The Federal Communications Commission lifts a 22-year-old restriction on ABC, CBS and NBC.
- Siemens Calls Off Advanced IBM Chip Deal : Technology: The German electronics giant cites dwindling demand and increased competition for dropping out of the 64-megabit effort.
- Vote to Kill Super Collider Imperils 75 San Diego Jobs
- U.S. Auto Firms Wonder: 'What Do Women Want?' : Sales: They buy half of all new vehicles, but Detroit is unsure how to tap the lucrative market.
- Homemade Camps : Families put together summer co-op outings and activities for children that are inexpensive, fun and educational.
- RTC Suing Ex-Client of Its Top Attorney
- Warfare : DANGEROUS GROUND : From Afghanistan to El Salvador, land mines remain lethal long after wars are over. Some now want a worldwide ban on their use.
- Mrs. Quayle Annoyed Over Attention Paid to Husband's Gaffe
- What's Amiss With Stocks This Year?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Looks for Cure for 'Gorbymania'
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Bank of San Diego Braces for Losses and Layoffs : Finance: BSD Bancorp. loss would result from restructuring costs, including severance pay to employees getting pink slips, officials say.
- April Export Drop Pushes U.S. Trade Deficit Up 25% : Commerce: A jump in oil imports and recessions in several of America's overseas markets are cited as reasons for the $6.97-billion gap.
- GETAWAYS : Lost in the Land of Switzer : The highlight of the five-mile walk is the 70-foot falls that plunge through granite cliffs.
- Bush Pledges to Create Monterey Sanctuary : Environment: President's proposal would permanently protect one-quarter of the state's coastline from offshore drilling.
- Jackson Sees Clinton 'Flaw' in Attack on Rapper
- New York-based Sony Music announced the appointment...
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Fate of the Alligators': Nature Writer Turns to Urban Chronicles : THE FINAL FATE OF THE ALLIGATORS: Stories From the City <i> by Edward Hoagland</i> ; Capra Press $9.95 paper; 181 pages
- Philanthropist Anwar Soliman, here with KTLA news...
- Pentagon Cost of Discharging Gays Put at $500 Million
- Fighting Subsides in Hungry Sarajevo
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Herschensohn Sees Crime at Root of Riots
- ART : They Do Windows : An all-women cycle of installations keeps the Lankershim Arts Center in the public eye 24 hours a day.
- He's Pumping Up the Wardrobe Wattage
- MUSIC : Ex-Blaster Returns to the City of His Songs : After a year on the road, a homesick Dave Alvin is back in L.A. He'll be singing for human rights Sunday at the Palomino.
- Separatism in Latino Politics
- 'Guerrilla Matrons': Simply More Graffiti
- Separatism in Latino Politics
- GM and Perot
- Abortion Issue Is Fundamental
- 'Guerrilla Matrons': Simply More Graffiti
- Juvenile Camps May Close
- Wells Fargo Bank and the Boy Scouts
- Medi-Cal Cuts
- Car Salesmen Are Exploited
- 'Guerrilla Matrons': Simply More Graffiti
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gilbert Upset in Grass Tuneup
- Tragic Thefts From Hopi Tribe
- Looking Again at the Way We Relate
- Medical Opinion: a Political View
- Separatism in Latino Politics
- Roosevelt Monument
- GM and Perot
- Vice President Quayle
- OTHER NEWS - June 19, 1992
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- Some Tinkering With State Tax System Expected
- Deal Struck on Transit Service in S.D. : Commuting: Southland agreement includes 82 miles of right of way for rail service between Oceanside and San Diego, and a trolley line from Oceanside to Escondido.
- FRIDAY ART: The Laguna and Newport Harbor...
- THIRD MAN THIRD? Last December, Chapman University's...
- Upbeat California Supporters Greet Perot : Politics: Prospective candidate for President visits Irvine and Sacramento. He says that volunteers have collected 10 times the signatures needed to qualify for state ballot this November.
- AFI FILM FESTIVAL : Director's Cut of 'Pomegranates' Set for Premiere
- Florida Probes Sears' Car Repair Centers : Retail: The state acts after reports of fraud elsewhere. Meanwhile, New York regulators say they found no evidence of widespread misconduct there.
- Bush Tries to Sow Doubts About Rivals : Politics: He seeks to shore up support in trip to California. His advisers resist suggestion they plan to present him as the 'lesser of three evils.'
- Tinkering With Prop. 13 Still a Possibility
- BUY A TALL ONE: L.A. Clippers' 6-foot-10...
- Audit Critical of Top County Administrator
- Perot Over Top in California Ballot Drive : Politics: He tells cheering supporters at two rallies that they collected 10 times the number of signatures needed.
- Santa Fe, Transit Officials Reach Rail Deal : Commuting: The $500-million agreement for 336 miles of track means expanded O.C. passenger service.
- Defense Can't Exclude Jurors Based on Race : Law: Supreme Court rules arbitrary dismissals violate would-be panelists' constitutional rights and erode public confidence in America's judicial system.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Make 'Strangers' Truly Welcome : The Supreme Court decision upholding Proposition 13 makes reform of its inequities even more of a priority.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 19, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 19, 1992
- Napolitano Gives Randall's Restaurant and Club an Italian Accent
- State Action Will Determine Fate of County's Budget
- Blending Families : A Ventura marriage counselor remembers his own personal stepfather experiences.
- Hacienda Heights : Library to Close for Repairs
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- School Budget Slashed by $275,000 : Education: Two teaching posts, the head groundskeeper's job and the supplies budget are cut. More trims could come if state funding drops.
- Wilson Agrees to Offer Plan to Cut Budget : Finances: The governor cancels meetings with Democrats after they call on him to reveal proposal to erase deficit without new taxes. The move ensures the deliberations will become contentious.
- Batman Bash!
- Things Are Looking Up for High-Flying Pilot on U.S. Aerobatic Team
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Last Shot': Looking at Historic Moment in Terms of the Past : THE LAST SHOT<i> by Hugo Hamilton</i> ; Farrar, Straus & Giroux $20; 175 pages
- Volumes of Volunteers : Education: Budget constraints have forced more and more school systems to rely on parents and other non-professionals to staff their libraries.
- THE HOUSE
- COSTA MESA : Council Takes Cut in Trimming Budget
- SANTA PAULA : Man Killed When Car Strikes Pole
- BURBANK : 3 Hurt, Businesses Damaged in Blasts
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trustees OK Budget With Spending Cut
- PLATFORM : Yeltsin's Compassion
- Police Hold Suspect in Park Attacks : Violence: Officers think they have enough evidence to link a convicted felon on parole with at least two in a series of vicious assaults in Logan Heights.
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Pepsico to Hire 300 Youths at Job Fair This Weekend
- Monarchs Reign Over Southern Section
- Water Budget Will Reflect Higher Costs
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Rebuilding Image Is Purpose Again
- Boxing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : June Has Been Red-Hot Month