- WESTSIDE : Bowen's Decisive Vote Became a Lesson in Dollars and Sense : Government: After heavy lobbying by both factions, Capitol newcomer changes her vote to approve $52.1-billion state spending plan.
- Senate Rejects GOP Tax-Free Budget Plan
- SAN FERNANDO : Higher Utility Fees OKd Over Protest
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Citizens Aim to Put Proposed Transit Corridor on '94 Ballot
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dripping, Oozing and Tasty : St. Francis* BBQ in Camarillo is all about mouth-watering meat, Tennessee-style.
- Bright Ideas Bring Light to Hinterlands : Engineers have devised solar power systems for far corners of the Navajo reservation and isolated villages in Alaska.
- ANALYSIS : UCLA Strikers Kept Alive Cesar Chavez's Flame
- Asteroid-Watchers Say Catastrophic Impact Is Unlikely
- Dump to Be Converted to Park : Land use: Honoring an agreement made in the 1950s, city engineers plan to seal the Toyon site in Griffith Park and restore it to a recreation area.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Shooting Victim Has Birthday in Hospital
- Countywide : Freeways to Close for Repair Work
- Outsiders May Be Barred From AIDS Teaching : Thousand Oaks: School officials will consider a proposal to allow only health staff to instruct students on sensitive subjects.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Approves Budgets for 2 Years
- City Will Lobby for Freeway Logo Signs : Thousand Oaks: Council seeks backing for 'Gas-Food-Lodging' billboards. Business leaders applaud decision.
- Chinese Teacher, Pupils Learning Lessons in Ojai
- Mexico, 4 Others Advance in Copa America Soccer
- Ducks Begin Building From Scratch : Hockey: Coin toss will determine which expansion team will draft first.
- Wi Gives It His Best Shot but Loses on the 21st Hole
- BURBANK : New Police Dog Gets Off to a Fast Start
- Career Comes Full Circle in a Quarter-Mile
- These Imports Really Stink
- End of Tariff May Add Jobs in U.S. : Computers: Duties on color screens sent some manufacturers overseas. Already, Apple plans some repatriation.
- American Sweets : Hot and Cold
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Council OKs Sewer Agreement : Government: Liability for abandoned project would be shared by Los Angeles County and the city, which would assume 100% responsibility by 1997.
- Forest Service's Swap of Airplane Fleet Goes Awry : Firefighting: The transfer of 28 surplus aircraft becomes a giveaway. U.S. investigates the deal.
- PEOPLE IN ENTERTAINMENT : Perez Joins '$2 Million Tip' Film Cast
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Writers Reach Out to Each Other : They come together at seminars and workshops to share their expertise.
- A Fiesta for the Family
- Extensive Probe Led to Murder Conviction
- Closure Panel to Spare Two State Bases : Defense: Board decides to keep Defense Language Institute open and to block plans to move 6th Army from San Francisco.
- REVIEW / 'THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER' : Cast Gives Old Comedy New Life : A group of talented stars revives an overworked play about a meddlesome house guest who intrudes on a socialite's family.
- Child-Care Centers to Create Safety Program
- Getting Off the Ground
- Casa Cuba Means More Than a Home to Immigrants From the Island : Cultures: Two friends reunited by chance set up an agency to help new arrivals adjust to life in the U.S.
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- Putting It Together : Anaheim and Disney move close to a colossal investment
- Pasadena's OK of Special Tax Is One for the Books : Election: Four out of five people who went to the polls voted for the measure to bolster the city's library system.
- WIMBLEDON : Agassi Feeling Razor Sharp : Tennis: News conference of defending champion turns into a body hair seminar. Sampras, Graf win easily.
- China Blasts U.S. for Opposing Bid
- A Mound of Trouble for U.S. Opponents : Fast-pitch softball: Dave Blackburn has been the force behind gold-medal-winning teams at the World Maccabiah Games in Israel.
- Q&A; : Why Banking Ads Are Telling Nothing but the Truth These Days
- Prison Budget Cuts Into Other Needs, Study Says
- German Court OKs Troops in Somalia
- Austerity Continues to Loom on City's Fiscal Horizon : Budget: Tentative draft by City Council projects employee reductions and paring of services and event sponsorships in a $315-million spending plan.
- Nation IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Presley's Autopsy Faces New Review
- Glendale : Laid-Off Worker Sues Disney
- Ban on New Liquor Licenses Extended 1 Year : Regulation: The City Council wants more time to weigh various ways to control alcohol sales.
- Growing Their Own : The Farm Store Prepares the Disabled for Money-Paying Jobs
- Pomona : Youth Club's Future Iffy
- 'Ulysses'--Bringing the Impossible to Life
- Huntington Beach's Old World Village: : Easygoing Vendors, Hard-to-Find Wares
- World IN BRIEF : IRAN : 802 Detained for Flouting Dress Code
- Two local teen-agers have been elected to...
- RIORDAN WATCH : Running Start
- Show of Force for Show of Strength : Police Games: San Gabriel Valley is center of weeklong competition that involves 6,000 law enforcement officers participating in 48 sports.
- VAN NUYS : Mural Ties Minority Experiences
- Youth Who Threw Rocks on Freeway Sentenced
- '88 Olympic Champion to Fight in Irvine Tonight
- Ainge Knows His Place on the Roster
- THEATER REVIEW : Shades of Hillary Clinton Color Return of 'Evita'
- Harold Campbell
- Use of Force
- Budget Gap and Worker Salaries
- Corruption in Sacramento
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- Education Board's Annexation Vote
- Rogues Scholar Rides Old West : Books: Bruce (Paydirt) Thorstad of Fountain Valley rounds up gallery of lovable ruffians by researching history books and old newspapers, distilling dusty facts into humorous, mainstream adventures, more like 'Butch Cassidy' than traditional Westerns.
- Health Claims for Vitamin
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- Whittier School Levy Plan Puts Reader in a Cold Sweat
- Nuevo California
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- WHERE'S THE BOOM? When Orange County's population...
- Police Accused of On-Duty Sex in Cars : Investigation: Irvine is looking into allegations that its officers routinely had liaisons. Four women have filed a sexual harassment and discrimination suit.
- Officer Charged With Possession of Child Porno : LAPD: Investigator in sex crimes unit is accused of having material allegedly stolen from locked police files.
- In a Hurry? <i> Donburi</i>
- NEWS ANALYSIS : L.A. County Lacked Clout to Avoid State Funding Cut : Politics: Supervisors had no influential friends on a key panel. Poor showing is far cry from earlier successes.
- Laguna Beach Man Killed in Trench Cave-In
- Irvine Orders Probe of Police Sex Charges
- Man Killed in Cave-In : Accident: Those who watched the rescue attempt in Laguna Beach mourn death of community activist James Davison. Another man was able to save himself.
- BOOK REVIEW : Improvising Lives in a Borrowed Culture : ARABIAN JAZZ <i> by Diana Abu-Jaber</i> ; Harcourt Brace $21.95, 374 pages
- Cowboy Cardio : A Reebok-Wearing Greenhorn Finally Puts His Foot Down
- Eagle Rock : Community Cleanup Effort
- WET & WILD : Grant Will Build Mussel in Used Tires
- Their Joyful Noise : Gospel Music Fills a Quaker Church
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Olerud's Streak Stopped at 26
- A John Wayne Movie? Try Laurel and Hardy
- Kennedy High's Nadeau Signs to Play Baseball at Long Beach
- South Coast Repertory has hired a new...
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Acts Against Alcohol Promotions
- Decisions
- SAN CLEMENTE : Budget Plan Calls for More Cuts, Fees
- Countywide : Racer Hopes Time Is on His Side
- Police Identify 22-Year-Old Man Killed in Anaheim
- Glendale : Plan for Golf Course on Landfill Site OKd
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New City Budget Cuts $5 Million
- Campaign Fund Laundering Probe Started : Oxnard: The D.A. says his card-club investigation uncovered evidence of violations involving last fall's City Council candidates and other office-seekers.
- Rocky Fever Stays at a Peak : Key to the Expansion Team's Success at Gate Is Its Regional Appeal
- LOCAL NOTES
- TENNIS / WIMBLEDON : Sampras Puts His Shoulder Into Victory
- Prophylactic Protectionism
- Financial Scams Are on Rise in Region : Fraud: The nature of the crimes is changing, however. Trend toward small business and real estate is outlined at seminar.
- Key Players in the Disney Expansion : Bob Carr
- Key Players in the Disney Expansion : Tom Wood
- Board Opts for Tax Revolt to Protest Budget
- PANORAMA CITY : Funds to Rebuild Welfare Office OKd
- Dismiss Open Gays, Pentagon Memo Says : Military: Clinton still backs lifting ban on homosexuals in armed services. Defense officials distance themselves from leaked document.
- Proposed Immigration Ban Outrages Latinos : Minorities: Coalition of leaders calls the county grand jury's report un-American and wants the group censured.
- Malls in Tug of War Over Department Store : Retailing: A move by Robinsons-May from the Esplanade to Buenaventura Plaza would have major sales tax implications for two cities.
- LOS ANGELES : House Panel Votes Funds for Metro Rail Extension
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Earnings Worries Push Dow Down 13.29
- Disney Resort: A Chronology
- THE TIMES POLL : Crumbling Confidence : Survey Finds Economic Optimism on the Wane
- Judge Permits Privacy Suit Against CBS
- CONEJO VALLEY : Chamber Drive Gets 60 New Members
- BOOK REVIEW : Inside the Mob: A Candid, Ugly Account : JOE DOGS: The Life and Crimes of a Mobster <i> by Joseph (Joe Dogs) Iannuzzi</i> ; Simon & Schuster $23, 368 pages
- HOLLYWOOD : Walk of Fame to Get 30 New Names in Expansion
- Plan May Cut Oxnard Housing Debt
- Third-Graders Off to College : Pacoima: Students sell candy bars to raise money for a field trip today to UC Santa Barbara.
- SIMI VALLEY : Examiner to Resolve Parking Disputes
- 'Bare-Bones' Budget OKd By Simi Officials : Spending: The $24.8-million plan provides little funding for civic improvements but calls for no layoffs of city personnel.
- L.A.'s Discards Become O.C. Firm's Treasures : Recycling: Dump liner to be made by Sukut Construction will help prevent seepage from polluting ground water.
- EC Leaders Adopt Package to Stem Unemployment
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Noted Sociologist Is Assassinated
- Latinos Blast Grand Jury Call for Immigration Ban
- PAT NIXON : First Lady
- Officials Heavily Criticize State Budget Plan : Services: The compromise spares some programs at the expense of others.
- 7 Held, Guns Seized in Raids at 18 Homes
- Deputies to End Pyramid Lake Patrols : Finance: Sheriff's Department cites budget woes. U.S. Forest Service considers options, including closure of site.
- TUSTIN : Man Trapped for 5 Hours After Wreck
- SUNLAND : Woman Gets 19 Years for Killing Boyfriend
- COSTA MESA : 7 Firefighters Lose Jobs in Budget Cuts
- LOCAL NOTES : Ex-Titan Quarterback Joins Pirates
- Grand Jury Urges Merger of Sheriff's, LAPD Training : Report: Panel says millions of dollars could be saved if agencies shared academies. Panel also seeks to restore funds cut from its budget.
- Johnston Returns as Penguin Coach
- COLUMN ONE : Bribes Buy Trouble in New Korea : For years, discreet envelopes of cash greased the wheels of daily life. But newly elected President Kim Young Sam is attacking graft at all levels, from high officials to wedding invitations.
- Amid Cheers for Disney Resort, Arena, Give a Hoot for Libraries
- 'How Could This Have Happened?' : Guns: Neighborhood struggles to make sense of tragedy in which a boy shot a playmate to death. The father faces charges under a state firearms safety law.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Two Schools Adopt Bicycle Helmet Rule
- Teacher Decides It's Time for 3rd-Graders to Go to College
- Faith Baptist's Mason Resigns
- Trio Advances in State Amateur
- When It Comes to Erudition, These Guys Are Way Off Base
- TV Ratings : Hoopsters, Perennial Favorites Pace the Top 10
- Report Critical of Pay Packages for Health Execs : Reform: The study, which finds no apparent link between salary and performance, will be presented to Congress today.
- L.A.'s World-Class Necessity : What do New York, Paris and London have that we don't? Support for public rapid transit that takes everyone everywhere.
- Dying to Save the Party? Sympathy Vote Precedent Cited in Japan
- Virus Kills 32 Ducks Near San Diego : Wildlife: State officials assert that a Venice bird lover may have spread the disease by smuggling an infected waterfowl. An activist calls the charge 'preposterous.'
- LONG BEACH : Grand Opening to Mark Return of Queen Mary
- 2 Suspects Fatally Shot, 1 Wounded in Drug Raid : Law enforcement: Gunfire erupts as deputies try to serve a warrant at an Altadena apartment.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / PASADENA : Tax to Bail Out Libraries Approved by Large Margin
- LOS ANGELES : Plastic Bottles to Be Used as Liner for City Dump
- WOODLAND HILLS : Panel Upholds Plan for Shopping Center
- Sanderson Is No Help for Angels : Baseball: Royals knock out struggling pitcher in fourth inning on way to 5-3 victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Young Ties Record With 23rd Consecutive Loss
- Cleveland Hires Paden to Coach Track
- Edwards Theatres Buys Gateway 5 in La Mirada
- Hollywood Romance Has Promise
- Detroit Mayor Young Won't Seek a 6th Term
- U.S. Extends Tariffs on Steel of 19 Nations : Trade: Domestic producers hail anti-dumping action. Exporters' lobby warns of price pressure.
- ANOTHER WORLD: After overcoming many hurdles, a...
- Super Collider Spending Raises Auditors' Eyebrows : Science: Department of Energy questions $216 million in costs. Report adds fuel for House opponents who want to cut off funding.
- Disney Plan Over Main Hurdle : Resort: Anaheim City Council unanimously approves $3-billion project's environmental impact report.
- Base Is Facing Unprecedented State EPA Fine
- Man Turns In Wallet Containing $2,000
- El Pollo Loco Hires Ex-Karcher Executive : Fast food: Ray Perry wants to develop more products and improve quality of side items in war with the 'burger kings.'
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes Froom The Battlefront : Kept at Home by an Unpaid Debt to Society
- Johnston Returns as Penguin Coach
- LOCAL NOTES
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : McIlvaine Is Near Returning to Mets
- AIRLINES
- Disneyland Project Wins Key Vote : Recreation: Anaheim council approves environmental report for second park, hotels. Extent of public financing remains unresolved.
- As Energy Funds Stumbled, Companies Reaped Benefits : Wall Street: Critics say Pru-Bache, others profited as investors absorbed losses. Firms blame oil price drop.
- BURBANK : Cities Plan to Share Cost of Rail Study
- Opening Doors, Renting to All
- Away From Show Courts, Olhovskiy Shows Court Sense
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fisk Endures, Breaks Record With No. 2,226
- They Carry a Big Shtick : Television: KTTV is pitting 'Good Day, L.A.' against 'The KTLA Morning News.' So far, there's no contest.
- AGRICULTURE
- State Sues Auto Shipper for Alleged Deception
- Key Players in the Disney Expansion : Julie Wright
- Democrats Lobbied on Budget Bill : Economy: Clinton buttonholes senators as vote nears on $347-billion package of taxes and spending cuts. Party leaders expect passage.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Voters May View Wilson Victory as Another Loss
- Report Paints Bleak Picture for U.S. Youth : The family: The National Research Council sees the problems of America's young 'getting worse, not better.' But it offers no solutions.
- San Clemente Sheltered Reclusive Political Wife
- TOPANGA CANYON : 5th-Graders Give School Parting Gift
- OXNARD / VENTURA : Bridge Is Dedicated to Civic Leader
- 15 Area Libraries to Observe Holiday
- VENTURA : Talk-Show Host Now Recuperating
- Police Link Rapes in West Valley Parks to 4 Men : Crimes: Three are arrested Tuesday. The alleged ringleader was taken into custody earlier. All are described as transients.
- CHATSWORTH : Group Works to Give School New Paint Job
- L.A. Funding Cut Is Less Than Feared
- ART REVIEW : Irwin's Search for the Poetry of Light, Space
- RETAILING
- Comarco, Virginia Firm Drop Plans for Merger : Objection: The deal, the second the Anaheim Hills company has canceled in a month, was opposed by a major shareholder.
- THE PRESIDENT'S KIN : A New Branch on the Clinton Family Tree?
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Astronauts Thanked by Clinton for Effort
- World IN BRIEF : ZAIRE : 111,000 Flee Ethnic Clashes in Northeast
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Khmer Rouge Role Would Bar U.S. Aid
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Official Reports Crimes at Home : Investigation: Councilwoman says theft, break-in and vandalism are meant to deter reelection bid.
- LOS ANGELES : Restaurateurs Urge 2-Year Delay in Smoking Ban
- Review of Helicopter Rescue Bills Ordered
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Council Extends City Manager's Contract to 1997
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Return of Orton Charges Batteries
- Father's Day Anglers Reel in Fresh Catches
- Planners Reject Request to Add Signs at Mall : Thousand Oaks: Officials of The Oaks say restrictions will hurt efforts to attract new customers and upscale stores.
- NFL's Labor Agreement Not Appreciated by All : Pro football: Gains in salary and freedom for players have been significant, but so has the criticism.
- TV REVIEWS : PBS Profiles Prominent Gay Writers
- THEATER REVIEW : First-Rate Comic Timing From the Poster Boys
- Keeping Freewheelers In Line : A certified instructor teaches beginners up to advanced competitors, helping to hone skills and maximize safety and health benefits.
- Answer for Girls Is Math, Science Classes Minus Boys
- Michigan Court Action Makes Assisting Suicide Illegal Again
- Clinton to Seek Relief for Cities From Federal Edicts
- SANTA PAULA : School Workers to Receive 2% Raise
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHINA : A Rogue State of This Size Needs Containing : Beijing's contempt for universal values bodes ill for would-be friends and foes. Should it remain on the Security Council?
- BUENA PARK : Community Chorus to Mark 25th Year
- Riordan Faces Test of Changing LAPD's Direction
- ALHAMBRA : Man Gets 46 Months, Fine in Extortion Attempt
- May Restaurant Closures
- NHL Brethren Sell Ducks a Bill of Goods
- Star Tour: Inside Michael's Magical Kingdom : MTV contest winners spend a weekend at Michael Jackson's Neverland Valley Ranch--a cross between Oz and Disneyland.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Repertory and Performances Hinder Debussy Trio at Ford
- World IN BRIEF : LIBYA : U.S. Seeks to Block Rocket Chemicals
- BREA : 2 Historic Homes to Find New Home
- A New Test for Taking Finals : Education: Visual presentations are used to supplant examinations for some courses at Oak Park High School.
- Supervisors Delay Merit Pay Raises for 1 Year : Budget: Board holds off on 5% salary increases for county workers, but backs away from an early retirement incentive plan.
- A Tearful Weintraub Says Goodby : Education: She was the longest-serving member of the L.A. school board. Ceremony recalls the controversies, quirks and achievements of her 14-year career.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Palmdale West Coach Finds Pitcher Right at Home
- Dodgers Stifle Gross : Baseball: They give their pitcher little support during 5-1 loss to the Astros.
- This Guy's Story Has a Magic Ring
- Private Meetings of First Lady's Health Care Task Force Upheld
- A Real Man Among Chaps : Ex-cowboy Reyes Serrano, 92, wishes those folks who've invaded his beloved Trabuco Canyon would go back to the city and quit giving him that fenced-in feeling.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Graduating Seniors Offered Safe Fun
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Wins Suits on Paint, House Size
- SHERMAN OAKS : Proposed Traffic Changes Questioned
- Filtering Plants to Be Years Late : Health: The DWP says the deadline for three state-mandated water purification facilities can't be met due to enormous cost and scope.
- What a Beast of a Budget! : But Legislature does its job; now for the pain
- Immigrant Aid Scam Alleged : Residency: Police arrest an Alhambra woman accused of selling documents that were either nonexistent or fraudulent.
- Riordan Pleads Case in Washington : Government: Mayor-elect seeks support in hiring more police and creating special enterprise zones. He has meetings with Clinton, California lawmakers.
- Hail and Farewell to Two Giants of Progressive Leadership : Power: Tom Bradley and Bill Robertson changed this city by putting people first, empowering them, giving them pride in L.A.
- For the Best, They Go to Yo : Fishermen Swear by Rods Made by Gardena Craftsman, Then They Help Him Out in Tough Economic Times
- Lakers Not Expecting to Make Move in Draft : Pro basketball: Top seven picks are too valuable, Kupchak says.
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Aspirin & Elephants' Cruises Into Rough Patches : Despite an uneven crew, there are plenty of laughs in the Long Beach Playhouse comedy set shipboard.
- Valley-Area Lawmakers Key to Budget's OK
- Pat Nixon Dies; Model Political Wife Was 81 : First Lady: She quietly stood by the former President through the heights and depths of his career.
- Christopher Urges Haiti Talks but No Halt of Embargo : Caribbean: Army chief's offer to meet ousted president should not stall sanctions, he says.
- Youth Movement : Opening of Compton Center Mixing Education, Recreation Has a Super Bowl Feel
- Man Is Convicted in Motel Room Slaying of Lawyer
- Award Goes to Jones for the 3rd Time : Track and field: Thousand Oaks sprinter is named national female high school athlete of the year.
- Engman Remembered as Friend to County Track
- Yellowtail Are Prize at Coronado Islands
- GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Local Girls Get a Home-Course Advantage From USGA
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Tobacco Firms Sue EPA Over Secondhand Smoke Finding : Health: The suit claims the federal agency ignored evidence. Cigarette opponents predict the move will backfire.
- Agency Has Designs on Arena Floor : Advertising: Costa Mesa company hopes to see its work shown on ESPN on Sunday.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : American Charged With Aiding Hamas
- Financial Scams Are on Rise in Region : Fraud: The Lincoln Savings & Loan saga and other cases have made Orange County the center of financial crimes in the Southland.
- Toshiba America Names Division Vice President of Sales
- DOUBLE OCCUPANCY: It doesn't seem fair that...
- May Centrifugal Force Be With You
- Boy's Killing by Alligator a Message for Florida : Reptiles thrived in the state for millions of years and recently recovered. Accident prompts some calls to curb them.
- Mayor's Inaugural to Begin With Private Mass by Cardinal Mahony
- OXNARD : Woman Tries to Steal Purse, Stabs Victim
- Irvine Rejects Smart-Street Plan
- SAN FERNANDO : Costa Mesa-Based City Attorney Fired
- Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner Clarence Clarke Dies
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Cancels Mobile-Home Park Purchase : Lancaster: The council reverses itself after objections from residents and warnings about physical problems.
- Supervisors Vow Reprisals for State Budget Cutbacks : Government: County officials will scrap cooperative programs, such as beach lifeguards, and refuse to release some tax funds to Sacramento.
- Blood Relatives : 'Sisters' Bound by Horrors of World War Reunite a World Away
- TV REVIEWS : 'Family Dog' Bows, No Wow
- The Leo Freedman Foundation has awarded a...
- 'Shakespeare and Me' Benefit Raises $5,125
- REAL ESTATE
- REAL ESTATE
- Lloyd's Loses $4.33 Billion, Most in 300-Year History; Anger of Investors Grows : Insurance: The figures for 1990 are higher than expected. Natural and industrial disasters of the late '80s are blamed.
- Russia's Museum Treasures Face Perils of Fire, Nature : Culture: Conditions at the Hermitage, libraries and archives are dire. Conference seeks preservation.
- SHERMAN OAKS : Zoning Panel Delays Decision on Cafe
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Return of Orton Charges Batteries
- Zenith Data's French Owner Seeks Packard Bell Stake in Joint Pact
- MOORPARK : Forum Examines 5 Board Candidates
- MISSION VIEJO : College District Picks Interim Chancellor
- Not In Over His Head : Toring Does More Than Tread Water on National Teams
- Summer Time for Angel's Blues : Baseball: Royals knock out struggling Sanderson in fourth inning of 5-3 victory.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ligament in Arm of Reed Is Torn
- Food for Thought : Louie Anderson Finds Inner Peace--That's No Joke
- Japan Inc. Fades, but Stock Ideas May Still Abound
- Key Players in the Disney Expansion : Stan Oftelie
- Voices: : Anaheim City Council
- Photographers Rally Against Rip-Offs