- Jordan and Gambling: Whose Business Is It?
- Soka University
- The Brooklyn Kings? Wait Till Next Year
- Stunned King Fans Not Feeling That Great About Gretzky Now
- Smart Cracks
- 'JURASSIC PARK' LETTERS : A Time When Dinosaurs Really Rule the Earth
- Maybe the Clippers Should Play There
- To Fight or Not? That Is the Question
- Budget Cuts and Spending Priorities
- MOVIES - June 19, 1993
- Obituaries - June 19, 1993
- Obituaries - June 19, 1993
- Lawmakers, Governor Find Common Ground in Budget Negotiations : Finance: New spending plan may emerge by Sunday night. Speaker moves closer to Wilson position on funding schools.
- W. Hollywood Man Admits Pepsi Tampering Scheme : Court: He faces federal charges of making false statements. Investigators say he planned to seek a settlement from the company.
- ART HOUSE: The city of Anaheim opened...
- Lawmakers, Wilson Edge Toward Accord
- Senate Panel OKs Revised Clinton Economic Plan : Deficit: The bill is vastly different from version passed by the House. The President is caught in the middle of a battle over priorities.
- U.S. Plan Targets Alien Smuggling : Immigration: Clinton proposal would stiffen penalties for racketeers behind the trade and detain those foreigners who are caught. He also names new INS chief.
- Lawmakers, Wilson Edge Toward Accord
- Nurse Says Signature Forged at CPC : Medicine: Ex-employee alleges managers falsified her name on documents for use in involuntary commitments to company's psychiatric hospitals.
- New Life for a Doomsday Site
- NORTHRIDGE : Hospital Opens New Cancer Center
- EPISCOPAL DIOCESE: The Rev. Lynn Jay, vicar...
- Lawsuit Exposes Ugly Side of Beauty Pageants : Courts: The Laguna Hills-based U.S.A. Petites claims false rumors that its contest was fixed were spread by American Petite officials. The organization is seeking $5 million in damages.
- State Budget Watch : Thirteen days before the end of the fiscal year, the constitutional deadline for enacting a new state budget, there were these key developments in Sacramento:
- Principal Leaves a Legacy of Quality : Education: Kenneth Benefield is retiring from Channel Islands High after 18 years.
- Fire Department Sends Layoff Notices
- SAN CLEMENTE : Donations Sought for Fireworks Show
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- Anaheim May Quit Paying for School Crossing Guards : Safety: The Police Department spends $448,000 a year to provide 51 of the monitors for elementary schools but is questioning the expense.
- RESEDA : Cleveland Students Talk Shop With Kids
- WESTMINSTER : Police Arrest Suspect in Fatal Beating
- TUJUNGA : Builder Sought to Reconstruct Library
- A group for fathers who stay at...
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Facility Opens to Serve Downtown Area
- ANAHEIM : Students Leave Mark With Mural
- Hospital Faces Check for Full Accreditation : Thousand Oaks: Earlier inspection faulted Los Robles Regional Medical Center's record-keeping. But an official says standards will be met this time.
- Ahmanson Road Bid Rejected by Council
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Focuses on Campaign Donations
- D.A. Seeks State Opinion on Oxnard Casino Plan : Government: He asks the attorney general whether city officials can OK a card club without voters' approval. The council will consider the issue Tuesday.
- Holocaust Survivors Reunited at Last : Friendship: 'He saved my life and I saved his,' says one of pair separated since 1945.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Activities Needed Over Vacations, Parents Say : Education: A survey shows families want more recreation and academic options during breaks in year-round schedule.
- East Ventura County Edition : Tree Seedlings Sprout Hope for Breeder : Science: Thousand Oaks students plant 32 of the fast-growing hybrids that Chris Lucas believes will one day change farming and forestry across the nation.
- * Alvin C. Gladden, 79; Real Estate Developer
- Keyboardist Rick Wakeman of the British rock...
- Churches Take Lead in Resettling Released HIV-Infected Haitians : Refugees: After judge's ruling, two religious groups move swiftly to implement resettlement of refugees detained at Guantanamo Navy base in Cuba since 1992.
- Attorney Sentenced for License Violation
- Her 'Kingdom' Cometh : Stage: The Obie-winning play, which Suzan-Lori Parks wrote in the '80s, opens tonight with its first full production in L.A. It shows African-American archetypes while rejecting naturalism for 'epic theater.'
- Uncle Ruthie to Appear Today in Culver City
- Out of the Recording Mix : Producer Daniel Lanois to Make His Own Music at Coach House
- WEEKEND TV : U.S. Open, Dinosaurs for Father's Day
- MUSIC REVIEW : Concert Looks Back at Modernism : Veteran pianist Leonard Stein takes the spotlight in an impressive Southwest society program marked by balance and diversity.
- City Hall's in a Bygone Era, Riordan Finds
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Same Store Is Robbed 2nd Time : Crime: The holdup occurs hours after a judge orders the trial of four men in a previous heist at the Antelope Valley Mall.
- Somalia Offensive Over, Is Success, Clinton Says : Africa: U.N. action crushed Aidid's military power, President says. Troops' hunt for warlord continues.
- Hundreds Pay Respects at John Connally Rites
- Pepsi Case Was Quick to Tamper With Public Mind : Products: Surreal and illogical, it spread faster and farther than other scares. 'Bizarre,' one official says.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Sends Message He's Back on Track
- Nigerian Groups Demand Dictator Relinquish Power
- Getting to the Bottom of the Bell Without Getting Caught in the Fray
- Woman Faces Criminal Probe Over Skunk Deaths
- Boland Watches as Roberti Embraces District Breakup Cause
- BOOK REVIEW : The Certitudes of Life Thrive in Memphis : MEMPHIS AFTERNOONS: A Memoir <i> by James Conaway</i> ; Houghton Mifflin $21, 211 pages
- ANAHEIM : Free Paint Available for Covering Graffiti
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Some Planning, and Some Luck
- YORBA LINDA : Moves to Regulate Cable Firm Begin
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Schools' Plan Would Let Bible Study Groups Meet in Classrooms : Education: Hart Union district leaders fashion the draft amid testimony from students, parents and others.
- East Ventura County Edition : The Boys & Girls of Summer : Education: Youngsters whoop it up on the last day of school. Some teachers shed a tear while saying goodby.
- TV Executives Give Mixed Report on Minority Hiring : Jobs: They say gains have been made with blacks and women, but Latinos and others are poorly represented.
- 1993 TIMES BASEBALL: All-Ventura County Team : COACH OF THE YEAR : Coach Made Playoffs Simi Valley's Turf : Mike Scyphers: He earns honor a third time.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Scott Told to Take Long Way Back
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Pete Townshend at MTV Speed : *** PETE TOWNSHEND "PsychoDerelict," Atlantic.
- MCA Names Senior VP and Music Man for Australia
- Douglas Jr. Leads Retiree Health Benefit Fight : Aviation: Son of aircraft firm's founder says organization of 1,600 he has formed is suing to block termination of their coverage.
- Potential Home Buyers in State Deep in Gloom : Poll: Only 13% believe California's economy will improve by year-end. And only three in 20 now see a house as an investment.
- Some Cool Savings : The Air Conditioning Exchange guides amateurs through the steps of installing a system while saving them big bucks.
- Realistic to Slightly Absurd : Drew Katzman's double-bill on a loss of humanity in the corporate world and brother-and-sister TV addicts opens tonight at Theatre West.
- Connally Buried, Bullet Pieces Intact
- The Thorn in Clinton's Side Is Institutional : Congress: The power of the Senate to frustrate a President goes back to Washington's time. Today's media attention only adds to the ego factor.
- Aliso Viejo : Clinics Reopen on Anniversary of Fire
- Tuning Up Young : At schools like the Philomusica studio in Tarzana, children learn about music and its masters at early ages. Teachers say they learn quickly, and the knowledge lasts.
- Trash Agencies Back Single Authority
- $20-Million Gift Benefits Math, Science Classes : Education: The money will come from a federal grant and a program sponsored by a coalition of businesses. The funds will be used to upgrade courses.
- LOS ANGELES : AIDS Facility Opens in Downtown Area
- Block Seeks to Take Over Transit Police Operations : Law enforcement: MTA officials say sheriff's budget woes are sparking interest in cash-rich agency.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Steinbrenner Eyes Greener Pastures
- SANTA ANA : 2 Men Tried to Rob Smugglers, Police Say
- While the World's Best Are Golfing, ABC Goes Rolfing
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team
- Angels Find a Stopper in Worst Way : Baseball: Juan Gonzalez drives in eight runs in Rangers' 18-2 victory. Chili Davis mops up with two hitless innings.
- KTTV Hopes to Wake Up L.A. With 'Day' : News Show to Focus on City With Quirky Man-on-the-Street Coverage
- SANTA PAULA : City Poised to Lease Unocal Museum
- $20-Million Present for L.A. Schools : Education: The money will come from a federal grant and a program sponsored by a coalition of businesses. The funds will be used to upgrade math and science classes.
- Clinton to Call for $10.5-Billion Orbiting Lab
- Gilman, 13, Leads Area Swimmers in Meet of Champions
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : COACH OF THE YEAR : Pep Talk Had a Championship Ring to It : Mike Maio: He inspires ECR to school's first title.
- TRACK AND FIELD / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : On Comeback Trail, Cason Races to Front
- Miyazawa Warns Against Disrupting Summit
- Youth, 17, Falls From Moving Truck, Dies
- When Larry Hodgson was in the Peace...
- Gidget Meets Hitchcock at 'Psycho Beach'
- Man Denied Parole for '79 Triple Murder
- LOS ANGELES : 5-Year-Old Girl Crushed at Union Station Identified
- Firing Wildly on Immigration : Grand jury's call for moratorium is ill-conceived
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : All-Ventura County First-Team Roster
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Ballerina' Is Winsome Musical for Kids
- CONSUMER WATCH : Openness Under Fire
- San Juan Capistrano : Water Rate Increase of 12% Approved
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : President Clinton's Fiscal Plan
- Ex-Officer Loses Bid for New Trial : Courts: Judge finds no juror misconduct in murder conviction of Robert Von Villas five years ago.
- The Boys & Girls of Summer : Education: Emotions are mixed on the last day of school as youngsters welcome summer but hate saying goodby.
- MINOR LEAGUES / GARY KLEIN : Catcher Lopez Took Advice to Heart and Plate
- TELEVISIONTaking a New Road: The NBC summer...
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Russia, Ukraine to Split Black Sea Fleet Down the Middle : Military: The accord holds promise of calming angry crews. Yeltsin also offers security guarantees on nuclear arms.
- Left and Right Clash Over Parole Board : Appointment: Liberal Sen. Tom Hayden, once a radical anti-war activist, holds up approval of nominee John Rousselot, a conservative with a radical right-wing past.
- Struggling Airlines Find No Summer Lift : Earnings: Investors retreat as American predicts lower second-quarter profit. Travelers may see aggressive fare cuts.
- Cable Cars Get a Push From City : Transportation: Officials want to take over historic Angels Flight railway project from a developer.
- IRVINE : Single Moms Ready for College Challenge
- VAN NUYS : Judge Orders Trial in Double Fratricide
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE INNER CITY : Back to Basics on Enterprise Zones : The Clinton Administration has turned a good idea into a half-baked recipe for failure.
- 4 Men Ordered to Stand Trial Over Series of Crimes in Antelope Valley
- Is Aidid Really an Ogre--or Is He Just 'Our' Ogre? : Somalia: The U.S.-U.N. view is not shared by many locals. Which side is to be believed?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Antelope Valley High School District Near Recovery, Fiscal Adviser Says : Finances: A just-approved budget is expected to lead to stability. But officials still expect a tough year.
- Hanging Out at Tiffany's
- Champion Boxer Enters Plea of No Contest in Gallery Burglary
- 1993 TIMES BASEBALL: All-Ventura County Team
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Replacement Grass Goes on Road
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud Streak Reaches 22 as the Blue Jays Roll
- Chili Coolly Shuts Down Rangers : Angels: However, Davis' two-inning stint comes after 18 Texas runs.
- Calkins Wins 2 Events in National Swim Meet
- Ex-Troy Standout to Play for CCI
- National Video Rentals : 'Gentleman' Fends Off 'River's' Rush
- Performances Power 'World of Mirth'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love Calls' With Grace and Delirium
- ECONOMY
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Interim Regime Presents Problems
- Attempted Murder Suspect, 17, Recaptured
- Fresh Talent : California's Newest Menswear Designers Break Out Easy Linens, 'Brady Bunch' Velours and Clingy Knits
- The Polnesian Pareo . . . It's a Wrap
- * Richard Minasian; High School Athletic Director
- NEWS ANALYSIS : City and County Needs Are Focus of Budget Battle
- $10.5-Billion Space Lab Supported by Clinton : Aerospace: McDonnell Douglas in Huntington Beach welcomes word that he'll ask Congress for funds.
- McDonald's Again Seeks to Move Into Shopping Mall : Thousand Oaks: Chain failed before to locate in the Oakbrook center. Some residents say there are already enough restaurants in the complex.
- New Coast Guard Rules, Boardings Anger Fishermen
- Officials Seeking Use of Less Jarring 'Speed Humps'
- HIDDEN HILLS : Official Who Fought Housing Project Quits
- VAN NUYS : Ex-LAPD Officer Loses Bid for New Murder Trial
- The Musical Style of France's Claude Sautet : Movies: Director sets his latest, 'Un Coeur en Hiver,' in the world of music out of his deep love for the work of Maurice Ravel.
- Haiti President Confident of His Return to Power : Caribbean: Ousted leader Aristide says embargo will bring back democracy. But he acknowledges sanctions will hurt nation's poor.
- Gain From the Pain : Waxing takes hair growth of from one to two weeks as a base and a strong measure of courage because it is going to hurt.
- Canvases of Clay : An exhibit by former Glendale College students features nearly 100 works by 12 ceramists.
- Burbank Is an Open Book : A walk downtown will uncover a paradise for bookworms. Movie fans may also find some treasures from yesterday's stars.
- ANAHEIM : 300 Attend Official Opening of Arena
- SIMI VALLEY : Arson Fire Consumes 50 Acres of Brush
- Works Bill Includes Projects in County
- Irvine Man Plans to Leave 'Em With a Smile--and a Hip
- VAN NUYS : Prosecutors Win Round in Menendez Murder Trial
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cop Shoot Cop on Target at Bogart's
- It's the 'Tales' End of a Long Wait for Director : Theater: The Laguna Youth troupe's Joe Lauderdale finally gets a chance to bring Judy Blume's story of a 'fourth-grade nothing' to his stage.
- New Notch for Infinity : KRTH Acquisition Continues Radio Group Owner's Trend
- FINANCIAL SERVICES : Eureka Cos. Offering Small Firms Growth Plans, Help in Finding Capital
- ORANGE COUNTY EARNINGS : Alpha Microsystems Posts $29,000 Profit for 1st Fiscal Quarter
- Aspin Urges Bases Panel to Not Alter Closure List : Pentagon: Defense secretary tells commission that too many revisions would affect preparedness. Outside testimony ends and board must make recommendations by July 1.
- Styles With a Sizable Difference : Fashion: Retailers are tailoring clothes to fit the tastes and 'body types' of African-American women. Critics call such targeted marketing 'a dangerous thing.'
- 'Proud Papa' Defends Base Closings Ritual
- Vance-Owen Plan Victim of Talks on Bosnia Peace
- A 23-Karat Find for Prospector : Gold: A novice discovers a 12.8-ounce chunk in the Acton area. It could be worth as much as $13,000; he trades it for mining gear.
- Helping Those in Need : Woman spearheads a party to which anyone can come by bringing a gift worth $10 or more for a homeless baby or child.
- Rights Panel Hears Plans to Create Inner-City Jobs
- Will Pasadenans Tax Themselves for Books? : Libraries: To keep its system open, the city proposes an annual household levy of about $20, which needs a two-thirds 'yes' vote.
- BAY WATCH
- Mrs. Clinton's Brother to Wed Boxer's Daughter
- ANAHEIM : Opponents of Disney Resort Plan Petition
- RESEDA : Home for Aging Troubled by Financial Woes
- 'See How They Run' a Hilarious Farce
- 1993 TIMES BASEBALL: All-Ventura County Team : PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE YEAR : Charged-Up Battery : Kevin Nykoluk: Simi Valley catcher packed an offensive wallop and provided solid defense.
- Race Attracts Runners With Special Calling : Trans-America: Entrants will run 64 days, from Huntington Beach to New York City.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Inconsistent Fabio No Symphonie
- Late Buying Lifts Dow 10.24; Yields Doze : Market Overview
- WHERE TO SAY 'I DO': The search...
- Bancomer Boosts Mexican Stocks
- Redondo to Temper Measure Covering Gifts to Officials : Ethics: Proposal for strict ban on nearly everything is rejected in a split vote. Instead, the city attorney will draft a less restrictive measure.
- Riordan Weighs Overtime LAPD Pay : Police: Mayor-elect says using money instead of comp time may be the best way to put more officers on the streets. Source of funds is unclear.
- Bills for County Air Rescues Go Unpaid : Budget: Funding to save helicopter unit was to come in part from charges to users. But only seven have made full payment.
- Officers in Fillmore Stage 3rd Gang Raid
- Thurston Quits as Moorpark's Softball Coach
- In the Long Run, Peninsula's Minami Likes His Chances : Track: Despite modifying his training, the senior says he will be in top form for the 3,200 event at the state meet.
- 'Last Giant' a Coltrane Audio History
- Jerusalem Mayor Does the Hollywood Shuffle : Campaign: Teddy Kollek visits L.A. to drum up support for the Israeli capital's Cinematheque, the film and TV school and his 7th mayoral bid.
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Better Jobs Picture for '93, Economists Say : Outlook: Chapman forecasters warn that county employment growth could drop in 1994.
- 'Last Action Hero' Proves a Tempting Target
- MOVING PICTURES: Coming soon to a city...
- The Many Stages of a Festival : Seven theaters will offer two days of plays, revues and stand-up comedians in a North Hollywood celebration that also will feature the visual arts.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : IMPERIAL BEACH : Missing Sailor Presumed Dead
- Biographies Strike a Chord : Young audiences gain musical insight into three prominent Americans in Nyna Shannon-Andersen's 'Legends.'
- Banker Reunion
- Probe Clears Justice Dept. of Defrauding Computer Firm : Inquiry: Special counsel finds 'no credible evidence' that the agency conspired to steal Inslaw's software. The dispute dates to 1982.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Rape Claims Called Unfounded
- MTV Conquers Europe; Russian Front Next : Media: The video music channel is in 46 million homes overseas and may soon surpass all U.S. cable outlets abroad.
- Committee on Sex Abuse by Priests Set Up
- RETAILING
- TV FACTS
- Ex-Official Pleads Guilty in HUD Corruption Probe
- Sui Shows Some Street-Smarts
- Harry McKnight Jr.; Led L.A. Council of Churches
- Going in Circles : 'Ferrisnaut' Trying to Break His Own Record
- Listen Up, Baby: There's a Bib of History Under That Chinny-Chin-Chin
- Some in Army, Marines Would Bar Women From Combat Roles
- Layoffs of 27 County Firefighters Approved : Government: Supervisors also OK closure of four fire stations as funding cuts loom.
- CALABASAS : City's Dial-a-Ride Program to Expand
- LOS ANGELES : DWP Employees Union Calls for Strike Vote
- SPORTSCOPE : Mira Costa, North Torrance Volleyball Players Are Honored
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Swift Is Close to Perfect
- Officer Fired in Sex Scandal Fights to Make a Comeback
- A Bonanza for Fans of the King of the Jungle
- Children, Start Your Lollipops!
- ECONOMY : U.S. Productivity Down; Jobless Claims Flat : Economy: First-quarter output dip ends a two-year run-up. Experts disagree on what it means.
- Overall U.S. Trade Deficit Grows Wider : Commerce: Recession in partner nations hurts demand for exports. Gap had been expected to shrink in April.
- Clinton Runs Into Warm Welcome From Soldiers
- ETHNIC DISCORD : For Turkish Kurds, Prospects of a Bloody Summer
- Licentious? A Culver City court reporter's personalized...
- VAN NUYS : Dads Remembered During Celebration
- He's in a Select Circle : Stunt: If he succeeds in breaking his Ferris wheel-riding record, Jeff Block will be hanging around--and around and around--throughout the county fair.
- SANTA ANA : Man Found Shot to Death in Alley
- PASADENA : Library Tax Proposal Goes Before Voters Tuesday
- Crime Stoppers Seeks Suspect in Robberies
- PLATINUM HITS : Finding inspiration in the past, photographers give new texture to an old vision.
- Court Asked to Void Guilty Pleas : Judiciary: Those accepted by a municipal judge who is accused of depriving defendants of their constitutional rights should be thrown out, the ACLU says.
- Workers Pack Hearing to Support Oil Pipeline Plan : Ventura: Nearly 100 laborers--many of them unemployed--tell state officials that 171-mile project would create jobs.
- Heart Patient to Recover in Santa Clarita
- MOORPARK : City Accepts Grant to Fix Flood Channel
- GARDEN GROVE : Health Van Once Again Is on a Roll
- Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs and More Dinosaurs
- Man Struck by Car Dies Unexpectedly
- New AMA President Named
- Gov. Sundlun Settles Paternity Suit, Will Pay for College
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Making an Effort to Roar : The innovative 100 West at Glendale's Red Lion Hotel sometimes fulfills its aims in daring style.
- First Woman Selected as Top Federal Public Defender in L.A. Office : Justice: Maria Stratton will supervise 38 attorneys representing defendants who cannot afford to hire counsel. She calls the appointment 'a dream come true.'
- SEAL BEACH : City Votes to Buy New Street Sweeper
- PORT HUENEME : Defendant, 16, Denies Firing Fatal Shot
- Youth Sports Clubs Protest Fees to Use Fields
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : All-Ventura County Second-Team Roster
- SAN FERNANDO : Police Dog's Ready to Call It a Career
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE YEAR : Pitcher Perfect : Jeff Suppan: Red Sox came calling after Crespi right-hander delivered on mound and at plate.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Owners of Three Peat Bullish About Future in Breeders' Cup
- Fratello Leaving NBC to Coach Cavaliers
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : All-Valley Second-Team Roster
- CBS to Rerun 'Darkness' on Eve of Violence Talks
- Shakespeare: Man of His Words
- Technology Conversion Panel Lifts Off : Aerospace: Group will help businesses switch from military work. Loans for commercial applications are awarded.
- Government Denounces Scripps-Sandoz Deal : Biotech: It calls the plan a 'dangerous exception' and threatens to take away the lab's exclusive rights to discovery patents.
- Limelight, Cameras, 'Action' for O.C. Boy : Movies: 'Hero' co-star Austin O'Brien is full partner in media blitz.
- Analysts Still See Robust Earnings Despite the Moans
- THEATER REVIEW : A Bar's Brash World of Small-Timers : Playwright Paul Hapenny's saloon serves up hangers-on, crazed gambling junkies and a tangle of con artists.
- Senate OKs Bid for Majority Vote on State Budget : Legislature: Voters would be asked to lower the two-thirds requirement for approval of the spending plan. Bill's sponsor predicts tough going in Assembly.
- COOL POOS : Dad Deserves Comfort Clothes Made for Weekend Warriors and Prime-Time Potatos
- COLUMN ONE : The Freuds of the Fairways : U.S. Open offers high stakes for pros and the psychologists, swing doctors who sharpen their game. For golf gurus, a winner can mean lucrative spinoffs selling books, videos to an eager public.
- Task Force on Sex Abuse by Priests Urged
- White House Panel Favors Loggers Over Spotted Owl : Environment: Memo proposes cutting as much timber as possible within legal limits. Some logging would be permitted in the bird's reserves.
- Clinton Points to Key Policy Gains : White House: A confident President says actions abroad, economic upturn show 'America's on the move.' Press conference is designed to put troubles behind him.
- BURBANK : Applicants Sought for Traffic Panel
- ANAHEIM : Body of Man Swept Away in River Found
- GLENDALE : State Adds Funding for College Library
- Residents Jeer, Union Cheers Pipeline Plan : Public hearings: Neighbors fear oil spills and other environmental hazards. Labor organization officials say jobs should be the main concern.
- And if Bradley Were a Bowler, They'd Say He Was Jordanesque
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE YEAR : Pitcher Perfect : Randy Wolf: Perfect game in playoffs highlighted El Camino Real left-hander's strong finish.
- Owners Vote to Expand the Playoffs : Baseball: They still can't reach decision on who plays whom and where for best-of-five first round of postseason.
- Here is Spot's chance to show her...
- A Pick-Me-Up for L.A. Schools : Good news: federal funding, plus on-site decisions on how to use it
- Nugget of Hope for Homeless
- Riordan Weighs LAPD Overtime Pay : Transition: Mayor-elect does not specify where money would come from. He is quick to assure Valley business leaders the area will not be neglected.
- Pop Album Chart : Pilots' 'Core' Tops Mainstream Acts
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Action': Pumping Irony : Heavy on parody, 'Last Action Hero' doesn't live up to its potential. Its asset-- Schwarzenegger--is one of its problems.
- AIRLINES
- Specialty Shops Keep the Needs of Average Petites in Perfect Proportion
- Lifestyles for Sale : Interiors: Want your home to say Old West or French country? To scream grunge? Easy. Just go out and buy an entire environment of coordinated home furnishings.
- It's Eccentric as Clinton Adviser Suffers Roasting
- A Reluctant Contender in the Quest for Everlasting Youth
- Ojai Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Ice Pick Stabbing : Courts: Ryan Burchell agrees to the lesser charge to avoid risk of a murder conviction. He faces up to 14 years in prison.
- MOORPARK : Furniture Stolen From Storage Yard
- VAN NUYS : Group Vows to Fight Day-Care Center Plan
- 2 of 4 Newport Chief Finalists Are From O.C. : Police: Buena Park and Woodland chiefs are joined by the county undersheriff and an assistant sheriff in San Diego.
- Uninspired 'Once Upon a Forest' Covers Old Ground
- Petrominerals Plans to Acquire N.M. Firm to Help in Diversifying
- Pou Back in Custody, Faces Added Charges : Military: Air Force deserter and escapee surrenders in San Diego. He had been hiding out in the mountains.
- Japanese Travelers to Learn U.S. Slang
- When Less Is More
- Serb-Croat Dispute Over Krajina a Potential Powder Keg : Balkans: The Serbian-held region of Croatia holds a vote this weekend. It could lead to bloody warfare.
- Countywide : GOP Congressmen to Host Town Meeting
- Just Treading Water : Stranded Russian Sailors Enjoy U.S. Hospitality but Yearn to Go Home
- Workers Voice Support for Oil Pipeline Plan
- AGOURA HILLS : School Office Repairs Ahead of Schedule
- Early Retirement Bonus Assailed
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 More Find Knife Blades in Car Seats
- SWIMMING : Mariniuk Fast, Not Worried
- MISSION HILLS : Historical Society to Interview Residents