- Berganio Struggles to a 74, Singer Shoots 77 in U.S. Open
- A Little Trampling by Pavin
- TV REVIEW : The Ticking Bomb of Terrorism
- Shelly Berman's the Reason to See 'Love'
- Orchestra Sets Plans for Fall Concert Series
- Natural Progression : Peruvian Ensemble Celebrates Cultural Mix of Ancient, Modern Music at San Juan Library
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Deals
- Inmate Convicted of Killing Man Who Vanished
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Local Governments' Needs at Heart of Budget Battle : Finances: As Prop. 13's legacy is realigned, Wilson runs into bipartisan flak on where to place spending burdens.
- Senate OKs Campaign Reforms, Spending Caps
- WORLD IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : U.S. Slams Human Rights 'Renegades'
- House Rejects Attempts to Cut Aid Package for Russia
- Callers Turn In Neighbors as Warsaw Police Hunt Killer
- Arrest Aidid? Legal Issues Confront U.N. : Justice: Charges against the Somali warlord are being prepared. But trial procedures are unclear.
- BURBANK : New Transportation Panel Proposed
- SIMI VALLEY : Nurse's Aide Reports Finding Blade in Can
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Baleen Whale Fossil Unearthed, Moved
- PACOIMA : County Raises Rent for Airport Hangars
- County Wins Legal Fight With City Over Jail : Courts: Judge finds that Sheriff Gates never housed maximum-security prisoners at Theo Lacy. Decision may clear way for further expansion there. Orange mayor says city is 'outraged.'
- Waves Carry Pribram on a Dream Trip
- Area Players Draw First-Round Opponents at Wimbledon
- 4 Under Can Do Wonders : Golf: Hoch, Sindelar and Parry weren't expecting much, but they share first-round lead at Baltusrol.
- 1993 TIMES: All-Valley Baseball Team : FIRST-TEAM ROSTER
- THE ARTS
- Court Is in Session for Top Players : Basketball: Summer season not only gives players a chance to work on their games, but college coaches an opportunity to evaluate talent.
- Master Chorale Sets Programs for New Season
- Unpaid Bills Exacerbate Rescue Unit Budget Straits
- The Latest in Sci-Finery
- Donald E. Lee; Former Leader of Southland Grocers' Assn.
- Vera Neumann; Scarf, Sportswear Designer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Homeless Man Held After Brush Fire
- BURBANK : Developer Seeks Assessment District
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : License Move May Result in Wedding Blues
- Pregnant and Raising a Toddler, She Keeps Her Graduation Goal
- Man Files Lawsuit Against Restaurant
- SHERMAN OAKS : Schools Leader Touts LEARN Reforms
- NORTHRIDGE : Sign-Wearing Woman Gets What She Wants
- Oh No: Triple Bogey on 10th Hole Helps Turn Good Start Into a 76
- 1993 TIMES BASEBALL: All-Ventura County Team : PLAYER & PITCHER OF THE YEAR : Charged-Up Battery : Bill Scheffels: Getting outs was in with the unflappable Simi Valley right-hander.
- Phoenix Running Out of Options : Game 5: Suns haven't found a way to stop Jordan, who is averaging 43 points and has Bulls on the verge of a third consecutive title.
- Crenshaw Is Cleared of Rules Violations : Boys' basketball: Investigation into allegations that transfers did not meet residence eligibility requirements finds no evidence of wrongdoing.
- Q&A; WITH PETE TOWNSHEND : 'What Did We Do With the Future?'
- Color Barney Green After EMI Records Group Deal : Children's recordings: The purple dinosaur's 'multi-year, multi-album' deal is for 'seven figures,' firm's CEO says. Barney's first album is due in August.
- STACKING UP SALES
- High Anxiety : Psychiatrists See Drop in Status as Roles Shift
- ECONOMY
- Knott's Will Cut Price for Southland Residents : Theme park: Adults will save $6 on admission from Monday to July 31. Senior citizens, children won't get discounts.
- Behind The Scenes : Visionaries See Some Dandy Looks Come Out of Chanel at Sneak Peek in Newport
- UC Regents Approve Early Retirements to Curb Layoffs
- Death of Man and 2 Children in House Fire Called a Murder-Suicide
- CLAREMONT : Quadruplets on Way to College Together
- El Modena Student Gets National Honor
- CHATSWORTH : Lunchtime Shuttle Plan Considered
- The 'Story' Behind the Music of Ritchie Valens
- TV Stations at Deadline on Cable Choice : Television: Many broadcasters have yet to decide whether to join. Fees are a sticking point.
- Something New
- Clinton
- Warren Christopher
- Goldwater on Gays in Military
- Dividing California
- LETTERS : Story on Amgen Stock Sales Draws Official's Criticism
- Frances Lear on the Media
- Freeway Landscaping
- Norton Simon
- Fear of Taggers Keeps People From Action; Importance of English
- OTHER NEWS - June 18, 1993
- Obituaries - June 18, 1993
- Obituaries - June 18, 1993
- FDA Finds No Evidence of Contaminated Pepsi Cans
- 2 Chambers of Commerce Oppose Planned Santa Clarita Landfill
- RIDING PREGNANT: Knott's Berry Farm is slashing...
- 2 More Women Report Blades in Car Seats
- Key Business Groups Oppose Elsmere Canyon Dump
- Ex-Boyfriend Is Charged in Girl's Slaying
- Less Wait for Films of Weight : Expanded Laemmle theaters in Encino will bring more foreign and intellectual movies to the Valley sooner.
- 43% Surveyed Say Press Is Unfair to Clinton : Politics: The media also has been too quick to judge, 45% say. But a large share of the public still thinks President's sagging popularity is his own fault.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Parties Temporarily Bury the Hatchet
- Places of the Heart : The area has wedding sites for everyone from train lovers to traditionalists.
- One Singer's Quest : Karen Gallinger chases those moments when 'the music is doing the driving.' She says it's more apt to occur in a jazz number.
- Second Group of Haitian Refugees With HIV Flown Out of Cuba
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 18, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 18, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 18, 1993
- When Choosing Dad's Gift, Remember What Father Knows Best
- Business Owners Debate 'African Village' Designation : Commerce: Backers say it would give needed identity to the district. Some think the proposed area should be more narrowly focused.
- Dominguez Hires Athletics Director
- Roadside Help at Push of a Button
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Ray Bradbury Opens Conference : The novelist is among dozens of speakers scheduled to appear at the weeklong event in Montecito.
- Alhambra : Superfund Cap Supported
- The Colors of Steven Spielberg : Director's Catalogue Is Mostly Top Drawer
- Police Use Code Violations to Close Crime-Plagued Motel
- U.N. Forces in Somalia Attack Military Power of Warlord for 4th Time : Africa: Aidid's headquarters are shelled by U.S. gunship. House-to-house searches could be next step.
- SANTA ANA : Convicted Woman May Be Deported
- Lawmakers Clash Over New Call for National ID Card : Congress: Some on House panel say idea will help enforce immigration laws. Latino officials say it will foster discrimination, invasions of privacy.
- VENTURA : Increase in Garbage Rates Recommended
- Pasadena Officials Seek to Keep Rail Line Intact : Transit: MTA board is asked not to shorten or delay a planned Blue Line extension threatened by budget shortfalls.
- Coming Back From the Sidelines : A Gang Bullet Shattered Martin Hernandez's Dreams, but He's Going Beyond the Pain to Rebuild His Life
- OXNARD : Fire Destroys Garage That Housed Family
- GLENDALE : Enforcement of Strict Parking Plan Delayed
- IRVINE : Cultivating Lessons on the Drought
- Girl Hit, Killed by Baggage Cart
- Mary Rooney Named Interim City Manager in Hermosa Beach
- College Board OKs Tentative Budget
- CALABASAS : Leonis Adobe Delights Deaf, Blind Visitors
- Ducks Get a Peek at Potential Prospects
- DiSarcina Doesn't Come Up Short, 5-2
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Computer Firm Rhombus Wins $5.3 Million for Employee Fraud
- McDonnell Douglas Is Asked to Keep Jobs in State : Aerospace: Consortium of 50 Southern California machine shops says concrete results have yet to be seen.
- Wheat Alternatives
- QUIRK EN ROUTE : Passers-By Miss Much of the Eclecticism That Is Sunset Beach
- New Pick of the Week : Vern Gosdin "Nickels and Dimes and Love", <i> Columbia</i>
- Idea of Human Rights for All Under Attack : Culture: Mainly Asian group at U.N. meeting contends Western definitions are inappropriate. Activists fear serious erosion of vital principle.
- Glendale Offers Free Manufacturing Course
- Highland Park Likely to Get More Police to Fight Gangs
- Vollaire Misspent at Least $84,500, City Audit Finds : Finances: The district attorney is investigating the former city manager. 'There will be some monies that we're going to have to pay back,' her lawyer concedes.
- Street Preacher Beaten in Riots Clings to Life
- Involuntary Prisoner Tries to Make Contact From Isolation
- Girl, 6, Facing Mother's Death, Kills Herself
- Preparing for Independence Days
- Condor Deaths Bring Stepped-Up Relocation Plan
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Duarte, Muir Runners Get 2nd Chance at State
- Kite Decoys to Be Used for Condor Relocation : Wildlife: Officials want to move vultures to more remote areas. Three of the birds have perished recently.
- Vasconcellos Plan May Point the Way : Proposal should form a framework for budget
- OXNARD : Trial Set in Deaths of Two Pedestrians
- Play Examining 4 L.A. Riots Heightens Awareness
- Extra Deputies to Beef Up Graduation Security : Thousand Oaks: The recent gang-related slaying prompts the addition of two officers.
- After only one year in the job,...
- WOMEN IN BUSINESS
- Toys R Expensive : But Parents' Urge to Spend Doesn't Always Pay Off
- Pepsi Takes Offensive Against Image Fizz : PR: The company is getting good marks for its handling of reports of tampering. Managers are meeting several times a day.
- KRTH-FM to Be Sold to Rival for $110 Million : Media: Record-setting deal with KROQ spotlights a growing trend of consolidation among nation's biggest radio stations.
- Soros Named Richest on Wall Street : Securities: A survey puts the Hungarian-born money manager's income last year at a record $650 million.
- Cod Is Dead
- Herbs : Garlic, Chicken and Holy Basil
- Tea for 12
- For the Love of <i> Pete</i>
- Alarcon Victory Confirmed in 7th District
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Venice Runner Has Plan Ready for State Meet
- Long Beach : Environmental Study OKd for New Coal Storage Yard
- Head Start to Undergo a Thorough Review
- MUSIC : Steady Diet of Loud Rock 'n' Roll : Except for 'Harmful If Swallowed,' it'll be an almost all-Oxnard band gig Saturday night.
- Police Warn Gays in London of Possible Serial Killer
- Town Council Vows to Battle Graffiti, Other Crimes
- A Healthy Dose of Science : FDA wants vitamin and supplement sellers to document health claims
- Hermosa Beach Safety Director Fights Firing : Allegations: Steve Wisniewski is accused of misleading the city about a weapons sale and using a government car for private use.
- VENTURA : Port OKs Budget That Avoids Layoffs
- Sheffield Spends Time in Jail After Fight With Policeman
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Manchester Grass Perfect for Eltingh
- NBA FINALS : Jordan, Doing 55, Passes Suns : Game 4: But it takes his three-point play in final minute to put away Phoenix, 111-105, as Chicago takes a 3-1 lead.
- U.S. OPEN : This Looks Rough for Americans : Golf: Unusual conditions at Baltusrol seem to give foreigners an edge this time.
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Confessions of New Girls' Basketball Junkie
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Basketball Skills Better North of Camp Pendleton
- Experts See 'Jurassic Park,' Discuss the Fear Factor
- EC Sees Unemployment at 30-Year High in 1994
- Herbs : Herbs for Dessert
- UCLA Honors Script by Resident of Anaheim
- HIGH LIFE: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Therapy's an Education : Student Aiding 2 Cerebral Palsy Patients Has Learned About the Illness--and Commitment
- Azusa : Aerojet Wins Air Force Deal
- City Council OKs $6,000 for Trips by Lame-Duck Members : Politics: Moore and Woods, who are leaving office July 1, get funds to attend a mayors conference in New York this Friday.
- Loaner Cars : A Pawnshop Where the Owners Drive In, but Usually Walk Out
- Funding to Build : High School Finally Approved by State : Education: After a decade of litigation, the new facility, set to open in 1997, will be the state's costliest at $96 million. Parents and administrators are ecstatic.
- Echo Park : New Sentence for Slumlord
- CRAFTS : Taking Up a Little Furniture Making : After Accident Results in Partial Paralysis, Retiree Lets Hobby Chip Away at Boredom
- Medical Journal Urges Caps on Health Spending
- Voters to Decide Tuesday on Tax to Bolster Library
- GOINGS ON : Museum Unearths New Show on Dinosaurs : The prehistoric extravaganza opens Saturday with teeth-gnashing replicas in a primeval forest setting.
- Countywide : Grand Jury Praises Anti-Gang Program
- Moorpark OKs Ban on Smoking in Public Places : Health: The 5-0 vote makes the city the first in Ventura County to impose the restriction except in bars.
- BURBANK : Developer Regains Approval to Build
- Project Gives Girls Insight Into Science, Math Fields : Education: Kaiser Permanente joins the effort to give students chances to learn from professionals.
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Season's Close Finishes Kept Fans Riveted
- First American Title Insurance Buying 3 Firms
- Herbs : GARDEN FRESH : How Blue Was My Basil
- Cook Your Lettuce
- Plum Light
- Chorale to End Season on High Note
- From Venice or Naples, It's Not That Far to Long Beach's Ragazzi
- Cans Nearly Invulnerable, Experts Say
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Feel Like Pulling a Fast One? Try Newport 5000
- Altadena : Hearing Aid License Revoked
- SHARE Nets $1 Million at Anniversary Party
- She Throws Weight Around : Track and field: UCLA junior Dawn Dumble is among the nation's best in the shotput and discus.
- New Path Blazed to Distant College : Education: A judge, a high school counselor and the campus' president help recruit and find funding for five Santa Ana youths.
- Boy, 7, Gets 2nd Heart Transplant
- STANTON : Card Club Foes Plan Victory Celebration
- Fire Destroys 2 Firms, Causes $3 Million in Damage
- Indian Council Power Struggle Sparks Lawsuit
- Chillin' With the Gang at the 'Ghettoplex'
- Lopez Stopped by Espino in 7th
- 49ers' Young Might Become Free Agent
- Computer Sciences Fills New Position of President
- WOMEN IN BUSINESS
- Hold the Shoe Phone: Sneaker Makers Making Big Strides in Technology
- Heartland : A Simple Sampler
- Hidden Wheat
- IT'S HARDLY A HANDICAP TO BE FUNNY : 'Crazy Legs' Fonseca Uses a Walker to Get on Stage--After That, It's Just for Laughs
- Fishermen Predict a Good Season : Dive boat crews and others spot large numbers of the favored fish, prized for its delicate flavor and tender flesh.
- Principals Close the Book on Storied Careers : Education: Five retiring chiefs have a total of 184 years in the district. They worry about budget cuts and next year's school voucher initiative, but leave their profession with faith in the system.
- City Raises Trash Fees, Delays Cuts in Staffing : Finances: Officials wait to see how state decisions will affect next year's budget before proposing layoffs. Sewer charges will decline for homeowners.
- The Reality Behind the Image of Beverly Hills High
- Long Beach : Parks Chief Denies Permit for Gang Peace Picnic
- Thursday Is All the Rage at the VIP-Light Roxbury
- Design History Lives On in Motels : Architecture: Motor courts like those along old U. S. Route 1 are valuable roadside attractions, preservationists say.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Trustee to Head School Boards Assn.
- La Canada Flintridge : School Gets National Award
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Council Approves $43-Million Budget
- SEAL BEACH : Groups Receive $131,000 in Grants
- LA HABRA : Hearing to Be Held Tonight on Budget
- POINT MUGU : Civilian Worker Files Age Bias Suit
- Costa Mesa's Three D Reports Quarterly Loss of $246,000
- Capital Gains Surtax Proposal Viewed as Menace to Market : Wall Street: Senate Democrats' approval stuns investors. Analysts say anticipatory actions could topple stock prices.
- OS/2 Comes of Age in New Version
- INSURANCE
- Heartland : The Pie Queen Doesn't Mince Words
- Majestic Lake Piru Is a Big Splash : It's the only lake in the county that allows swimming. Expect crowds on the weekends.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Junk Mail: Guess Who's Giving Out Your Address?
- Out of Step in the Dance to Deadline
- Corruption Alleged in Workers' Comp System : Investigation: State looking into claims that O.C. judges have accepted gifts from lawyers and doctors.
- Whittier : Environmental Study of Canyon Plan Scheduled
- Water Polo Team to Train in Long Beach for Olympics
- Working With Dad Makes Every Day Father's Day : Throughout the county, sons and daughters forge family partnerships in fields as diverse as shoemaking, law and ranching.
- CENTURY CITY : Reiner Appointed as Partner in Law Firm
- Seasons of Sorrow at Dorsey High : Baseball: The Dons have endured 38 consecutive losses, the death of a teammate and the arrest of a coach.
- Six Area Players Make All-City Baseball Teams
- TV REVIEW : 'The Works' a Flighty and Fun Look at L.A.
- INSURANCE
- Bergen Brunswig Bid Challenged by German Firm : Buyouts: Competition over acquisition of Europe's largest drug distributor heats up as rival makes higher offer.
- AUTOS
- ENTERTAINMENT
- The <i> Brett </i> Pack
- Rebel Bosnia Serbs See Their Survival at Stake in Conflict : Balkans: Sanctions appear patently unfair to many. They see a threat of annihilation or Muslim rule.
- THE MALLS OF SCIENCE : Discovery Museum's New Pad Launches Learning in Displays at Crystal Court
- SCIENCE / GEOPHYSICS : Second Meteorite Blamed in Extinction of Dinosaurs
- Senate Democrats OK Compromise on Economic Plan : Deficit: Package hammered out by key lawmakers replaces Clinton's energy tax with 4.3-cent-a-gallon hike in gas levy. It also makes additional cuts in Medicare.
- Proposed Ban on Pesticides Bugs Wyoming Community : Federal effort to save an endangered toad is angering residents who must battle swarms of vexing mosquitoes.
- Mountains Area : Funds for Land Acquisition
- Pennsylvania Governor Is Taken Off Ventilator
- Glendale : Trial Set in Stabbing Death
- Lovullo Steps In, Steps Up and Stands Out : Angels: Third baseman doing everything at right time to earn a job.
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : Parents Always Ring Twice
- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- Last Chance for Glory : Despite Long Odds and an Abundance of Competition, Football Players Chase Their Dream Job at Scout Camp
- TRACK AND FIELD / U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : For Some, the Day Is a Breeze
- MOTOR RACING / JERRY CROWE : Spangler Makes Economy Run at Driving Future
- Toon Team : Tustin, Santa Ana Men Aim for Strip Stardom With Cartoons
- Against the Grain
- ART : Exhibit Reveals Myth Appropriation
- 5 O.C. Graduates Earn the Gift of College : Education: Their hard work and modest means lead to scholarships at a Pennsylvania school.
- THEATER REVIEW / GREAT EXPECTATIONS : Art Imitates Art During the Project's Evolution : Adaptation efforts of Gale Fury Childs turn the literary world of Dickens into a polished theatrical production.
- Pasadena : Ex-JPL Employee Loses Suit
- S. Africa Blacks Mark '76 Soweto Protest With Boycott
- Monrovia : Water Bills to Increase
- State Probes Alleged Bribes of Workers' Comp Judges : Courts: Inquiry targets L.A., Orange counties. Official cautions that rumor, innuendo surround the allegations.
- Sunset Plaza Is Best Measured by a Single Criterion: It Works
- Stray Bullet Raises New Concerns Over Pistol Range : Safety: Facility passes police inspection after car is hit. Operator moves quickly to install more safeguards.
- Vasconcellos Savors Unlikely Middleman Role
- Southeast Area : 3 School Districts Get Health Services Grants
- More powerful than the studio bosses: Most...
- STUDIO CITY : Plans for Street Improvements OKd
- Conditions Help Spark Rebirth of Local Fishing
- 1992-93: The Prep Year In Review : These Performances Worthy of Some Recognition
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Returns to Old Form to Win
- Cut Clear Is a Clear-Cut Winner at Hollywood Park
- Suspect Held After Pipe Bomb Explodes at Cal Poly
- Area Commuters Now Served by New Metrolink Route
- Woman Keeps Missile Command in the Family
- 'Battle of Algiers' Captures Emotions in Both Camps
- Air Force Escapee Pou Decides to Surrender After 2 Weeks on Lam
- Jury's Libel Message: Just the Facts, Ma'am
- Council OKs Curbs on Commercial Land Use : Zoning: Guidelines encourage housing construction in business areas, but development leaders say banks aren't willing to grant loans for such homes.
- Special Delivery : Stamp Unveiled in Pacoima Honors Rock's Ritchie Valens
- ART REVIEWS : Bristol Photos: A Look at What Is Exotic
- THEATER REVIEW : Light Opera for Romberg Lovers and the Stouthearted
- Signs of Deal to Split Bosnia Emerge After Faction Leaders Meet
- Court in Session: Summer Season Is Under Way
- Bell Gardens : Charles Gomez Is Chosen for City Manager Post
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- CONDOR RETREAT: The Sespe Condor Sanctuary is...
- Pico Rivera : Card Club Proposal Is Dealt Defeat by 134-Vote Margin
- Most Constituents Sticking With Richard : Politics: Council colleagues have censured him twice. But black supporters say he gives them a voice, however boisterous.
- Westside : Security Plan for Parks
- Southeast Area : 10 Area Winners of National Merit Scholarships Named
- In Your (Celebrity) Dreams
- Long-Sought Expansion of Fox Studio Backed by Key Council Panel : Land use: Company trims plan slightly and agrees to make $5 million in road improvements. Full council to act next week.
- Cities Hope to Control El Toro Conversion : Aviation: To the chagrin of the county, coalition decides to win a role in base's transformation to an airport.
- A Murder Trial With the Feel of a Soap Opera : Crime: The prosecution of an innocent man, a mistrial, testimony by admitted liars and control of a family business are all elements of the case. And the fatal shot was fired 10 years ago.
- VAN NUYS : Murder Charges Filed in Fetus' Death
- Hearing Slated on Oil Pipeline Project
- OAK PARK : New Principal for Brookside Selected
- City Approves Maintenance Tax Despite Protests : Port Hueneme: Funds will pay for park upkeep, graffiti removal and lifeguards. Homeowners say the council is 'nickel and diming' them to death.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Still Fighting Mad
- Time travel, for the moment, is pretty...
- 2 Named to Head Interim Regime in Cambodia : Asia: Power-sharing accord improves chances for peaceful transition after civil war, election.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gay Rights Case a Window to Ginsburg Centrist Views
- Glendale : Health Club Parking Spaces
- Decision on Warehouse Complex Delayed : Business: In deference to new members, the City Council postpones a vote on whether to allow the development on 9 1/2 acres.