- Latino Banker Named to Deputy Mayor Post
- Fox Seeks State Law to Block Expansion Suits : Legislature: Angry city and state officials decry move for special interest bill. Studio says it's needed to stop challenges that would delay newly approved plan.
- Car Believed Abandoned by Slaying Suspect Is Searched : Investigation: Police hope to speed extradition of Douglas Frederick Stanley from Colorado to face charges in shooting of 2 women in Fountain Valley.
- State Concedes Inaction in Doctor's Probe : Investigation: Medical board failed to act quickly on complaints about physician. He is charged in deaths of Mission Viejo couple and injury of girl in collision.
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 14, 1993
- Financing: Debt-laden Time Warner, in its continuing...
- Image's Dim Picture Gets Sharper Look : Entertainment: The laser-disc distributor emerges from its restructuring after failing to fulfill potential.
- Resales of Houses and Condos : Increase 1% in June, Board Says : Real estate: The slight improvement dampens optimism generated by an 8% surge in May. Prices continue to decline.
- Army Awards $3.5-Million Contract to Rocketdyne
- America From Abroad : Mickey Mouse Leads U.S. Rebound in Beijing : Positive images of the United States are popping up throughout China amid renewed cultural ties. Comic books top the comeback list.
- HEALTH, WEALTH: President Clinton's plans to overhaul...
- 'Line of Fire' Crowd Parties Without Clint
- Photo Essay : Where Ships Go to Die
- Hundreds Urge Supervisors to Spare Services : Budget: The board hears often tearful testimony from residents to save what they consider the most essential items. Final deliberations are expected to begin today.
- Amerigon Acquiring Rights to Navigation System
- Dole Food Co. Profits Are Down in 2nd Quarter
- Dep to Pay $45 Million for Hair Care Brands
- Firm Has a New Name, CEO and High Hopes : Expansion: SMS Real Estate Information Services projects sevenfold increase in sales after buying part of TRW Inc.
- Navy Opens Base That's Designated for Closing
- Wilson Wants Local Use of Closed Bases : Economy: State task force will lobby Washington to cooperate in plan for quick conversion of the land.
- LOS ANGELES : Tabloid Cleared of Claim in Liz Taylor Libel Case
- Las Vegas Pyramid Resort Unveiled : Hotels: The 30-story, $375-million Luxor boasts a replica of King Tut's tomb, the work of an O.C. interior designer.
- Costa Mesa Denny's Hit by Bias Lawsuit : Discrimination: A former waiter, who is black, says managers of the restaurant forced him from his job because of his race.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce College Soil Hearing Is Postponed
- One Is a Lonely Number
- HEALTH CARE : Viratek to Market Its Anti-Viral Drug in Netherlands Antilles
- Brajdas Corp. to Merge: Brajdas Corp. of...
- For Prospective Home Buyers, the Price Is Right : Real estate: But survey finds that concerns about California's economy and fear of the buying process keep lid on sales.
- Intel Profit, Sales Surge in 2nd Quarter : Computers: With earnings of $569 million, analysts are confident the momentum will continue at the chip-making giant.
- 'Bright Light for Short Time'
- Grand Scheme for 1996 Olympics: Are the Hurdles Too High? : Stadium groundbreaking does not dispel questions about whether plans to transform Georgia's capital are too ambitious.
- Vintage Petroleum Acquires 3 Properties
- The Times Film Index
- A Quick Guide for Choosing a Collection Agency
- AUTOS
- Paul Corcellet; Grocer Sold Exotic Meats in Paris Shop
- N.Y. Post Is Reborn (Sort of) as Unions Agree on Cutbacks
- Flooding Imperils Historic Buildings
- MEXICO CITY : Private Channels
- Upset Man Leads Police on a Chase, Then Kills Himself
- HEALTH WATCH : PERSONAL HEALTH : Mining for Body's Iron
- Pay-Per-Call, Audiotext Company Changes Name
- Valley-Based Health-Care Firms Setting Pace : Medicine: Executives agree that the HMOs and PPOs are well-positioned for Clinton Administration health-care reforms.
- AUTOS
- Chatsworth Toy Firm Gets Rights to New Line
- CorVel's Net Income, Revenue Rise in Quarter
- Yeltsin Sees Long Way to Go as Special Assembly OKs Draft Constitution : Russia: He stresses territorial integrity. Push for a new charter sparks wrangling among republics, regions.
- Bosnian Serbs Seize Town, Kill 12 Lined Up for Water in Sarajevo
- Midwest Braces for New Round of Rain, Floods : Disaster: Army Corps trucks drinking water to Des Moines area. Scuba divers work on city power stations.
- Teens Get Licensed to Drive; Parents Get Driven to Distraction : The rite of passage typifies the familiar struggle between young people seeking freedom and adults learning to let go.
- Hyundai Making Cool Change in 1994 Models : Cars: The company will put new air-conditioning systems that use an environmentally sound refrigerant in its Elantra, Scoupe and Excel.
- Makaha Sees the Future--Plastics, not Casual Clothes : Manufacturing: The former apparel maker is buying a Mexican factory to produce household goods.
- 180 Made Ill by Tainted Meat in North Mexico
- Sightseers, Pilot Die in Plane Crash
- Doing Business : An American Car Craze : U.S. models are the biggest status symbol for Russia's new rich. Ford, GM and Chrysler hope to reap big benefits.
- Man Convicted of Murdering 9 at Temple : Crime: Buddhist monks and nun were slain in what is called Arizona's biggest homicide. The killer, 19, could get the death penalty.
- Israel, PLO Said to Be Discussing Palestinian Rule
- Valley Crimes Drop 5% in 1st Half of the Year
- Reverse Stock Split OKd for International Remote
- Summit Health Buys Part of San Luis Obispo Center
- Russian Joint Venture Pumping 500 Barrels Daily
- Mob Attack Follows U.N. Somali Raid : Africa: Pentagon says 13 are slain as U.S. gunships assault warlord's command center in capital. Rioters kill at least two journalists at scene.
- Men in the Making : Roland Gilbert took a rough road to adulthood. Now he enlists African-American men to teach pride and responsibility to boys on the same path.
- Most Promising U.S. Technology Still Kept Secret
- Currency Crisis Takes Toll on Serb Spirits : Economics: With the dinar virtually worthless, food lines grow as rations become scarce. Observers say dictatorship and deprivation lie ahead.
- UAW Vote Allows NUMMI to Add Shift : Labor: Union reverses last month's rejection of proposal that would result in $50-million expansion at Fremont plant.
- RETAILING
- Ben Schmoutey; Labor Leader Convicted of Fraud
- 7.8 Quake Rocks Japan; 36 Die, 100 Missing : Disaster: Undersea temblor 50 miles off coast is followed by several strong aftershocks. Fires and tidal waves result.
- 37 Anti-Abortion Protesters Arrested at Sunnyvale Clinic
- Giving Youths a Fighting Chance : Boxer Tries to Lure Teens From Gangs
- LOS ANGELES : Attorney Gets 5 Years, Fine for Car Insurance Fraud
- A Small Patch of Freedom : Prisons: For inmates at the state penitentiary in Lancaster, 'the Yard' represents the one spot where they have some control over their lives.
- BELL : Girl, 3, Found After Being Taken During Car Theft
- CHATSWORTH : Group Questions Housing Tract Plans
- Rebuild L.A. to Refocus and Think Smaller : Recovery: Financing businesses will be the goal. City Hall's role remains unclear.
- ALL-STAR NOTES : AL Chalks Up Win in Home Run Derby; Piazza Goes 0 for 10
- Full Circle : Langston's Frustration Turns to Happiness Again
- Irvine, Newport Beach Get an 'ArtsBreak'
- 'Film' Views a World Beyond Hollywood
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youth, Adults Sought for Advisory Panel
- Father of Mary Pierce Reportedly Stabbed in Fight With Her Bodyguard
- It's Thankless--and Crucial : U.N. humanitarian campaign still offers the best hope for Somalia
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cancer Support Group Plans Move
- Countywide : Cities Could Share in Water Refund
- BURBANK : Wheelchair-Access Bids to Be Accepted
- Science Classes in the Great Outdoors
- Garden Grove : Elks Lodge District Leader Appointed
- SAN CLEMENTE : Facing Opposition, Council Weighs Fee
- Man Gets 4 Years in Drug Dealer Death
- 2 Men Are Convicted Under U.S. Carjacking Law
- MISSION VIEJO : Seniors, Youngsters Find a Lot to Share
- Alamo Blames Woes on Satan in Government Garb : Religion: Evangelist's empire has crumbled and he faces child abuse and tax charges. He says it's all a plot to stop his spreading the Gospel.
- Hundreds Mourn Drysdale : Tributes Are Paid at Funeral of Dodger Hall of Fame Pitcher
- 'In the Line of Fire': Whose Movie Is It, Anyway? : Movies: Columbia Pictures bankrolled the Castle Rock production, but there is disagreement over just how much creative credit the studio can claim.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Black-Breaking
- Obsessed Fan Gets 2 Years for Threats to Pop Singer
- Plan for Downtown Ventura Draws Debate : Council: Panel considers late into the evening a renovation plan for the area. About 60 residents and business owners attend the session.
- Countywide : Council's New Chief Seeks to Raise Profile
- Diamond Lanes
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Judging Graduation in a New Light
- Setting Limits on Soka Expansion
- Court Ruling on Districting
- Video Game Developer Expects 2nd-Quarter Loss
- RETAILING
- HEALTH CARE
- HEALTH CARE : New Face at Abbey: Speaking of new employees. . . .
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks : Spotlight: Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.
- Serious Summer Reads for the Entrepreneur
- High-Tech Alliance Raises Some Doubts : Computers: Analysts wonder if Packard Bell's new French 'marriage' will solve companies' problems.
- Herbert Jepson; Art Institute Founder
- Home Shopping Rivals Prepare for Merger : Television: Under a stock swap deal valued at $1.16 billion, QVC would acquire HSN and operate four channels.
- Gore's Talk to NAACP Strives to Mend Fences
- Clinton Aide Sees Deserters Among MIAs
- MOGADISHU : Germans to Africa
- Denny Case Defendant Granted Separate Trial
- SAN FERNANDO : Business Training Program Kicks Off
- Many Renters Are Turning to Manufactured Housing
- Doubts Cast on Packard Bell's Pact With Bull : Technology: The computer makers hope their strengths will cancel out each other's weaknesses. But they face an unforgiving market.
- Subsidiary Gets Equipment, Assets From J&L; Service
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Edge Up; T-Bond Yields Slip : Market Overview
- 7.8 Quake Strikes Japan; 13 Die, 40 Missing : Disaster: Undersea temblor 50 miles from coast is followed by several strong aftershocks. Fires and tidal waves result.
- Environment : A QUESTION OF SURVIVAL : The death of a man trampled by an elephant from a Kenyan preserve has fueled debate : over animal rights. It is not an easy issue for the caretakers of the endangered species.
- BUCK STOPS: When South Coast Area Transit...
- Bush Campaign Is Fined, Will Repay $134,000
- Kuwaiti Emir Awards Medal to Gen. Powell
- COLUMN ONE : Jeers From the Home Crowd : Producer Tom Werner worked magic in TV with 'The Cosby Show' and 'Roseanne.' Now, he says, he's trying to do the same for the San Diego Padres. But angry fans just don't like his game plan.
- GUN WATCH : A Policy With Teeth
- LOS ANGELES : Obsessed Fan Gets 2 Years for Threats to Pop Singer
- SEAL BEACH : '93-94 Budget Shows Cutbacks Continue
- Christie Signs Multiyear Contract
- Apple Slashes Prices Again to Bolster Sales : Computers: The reductions of up to 34% are the latest in a rivalry that has cut PC prices in half in the last 18 months.
- Graphics Firm Expands Work Space With Move
- ITT Technical Institute Plans to Launch Oxnard Campus
- RETAILING
- SCR Reads Like Playbill of the Western World
- BRUSSELS : Counting It Up
- Profile : Mexico's Main Pillar of Economic Stability : Miguel Mancera has been a welcome symbol of austerity. Now he is pushing to make the Bank of Mexico autonomous.
- Boy, 7, Suffering Rejection of Second Heart Transplant
- Water District Is Sued Over Gravel Pit Plan
- OXNARD : Boy, 2, Safe After Car Hits Him; Driver to Face Arraignment
- PERSPECTIVE ON SEX : Condoms for Kids? Get Real : This isn't a 'safe' solution when even a 'small' risk can kill. Why are we so reluctant to encourage chaste behavior?
- County Budget Watch
- SHERMAN OAKS : Board Will Decide Fate of Coffeehouse
- Unflappable Ski: During his busy life, Ski...
- WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES : Cuban Defector's Dream Is to Pitch in Major Leagues
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Will Honor 'Mr. Palmdale', 99 : History: The 40-acre Palms Park will be renamed after Domenic Massari. He arrived in 1929 and has served the community since.
- BURBANK : Golf Fund-Raiser to Benefit Youth Club
- CAMARILLO : Youths Report for Classes in Police Work
- FULLERTON : Former Mayor Calls Anti-Gang Meeting
- PACOIMA : Man Pleads Guilty to 19 Robbery Counts
- Numbers You Won't Find in Box Scores
- Time to Make a Good Pitch : Baseball: The best players--and best faces--will be on display tonight at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
- Shift in Management Planned at Alpharel
- Office Vacancy Rates Fall in 2nd Quarter
- North Koreans Hand Over Remains of U.S. War Dead
- Clinton Picks Yang as Asian Bank Director
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Starring in Your Very Own Exercise Video
- Bonn's New Interior Minister Vows to Clear Up Shootout Scandal : Germany: Parliament hears pledge. Death of suspect at the hands of nation's elite anti-terrorist unit is at issue.
- Summer Students Stay in Line : Education: No-nonsense rules and high motivation are keeping Ventura County high school pupils on best behavior.
- Street Vendors Face Threat of Eviction : Panorama City: Residents of an apartment building have been prohibited from cooking corn with propane fuel. Fire risks are cited.
- CYPRESS : Fossils Fuel This Class at Kids' College
- Wedding Bell Blues : Bureaucracy: Couples who want to get married may encounter delays now that 14 county licensing bureaus have been closed. The new procedure can be viewed as a test of commitment.
- Catching On : Dodger Rookie Mike Piazza Takes Shortcut to Stardom
- Shareholders of PenUltimate Approve Reverse Stock Split
- PANORAMA CITY : Love Prevails Despite County Budget Cuts
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Ambulance Program Gets OK
- ALISO VIEJO : Police Arrest Suspect in Bank Robbery
- BOOK REVIEW : Science Fiction Merely Fantasy If Premise Upstages Characters : SHADOW HUNTER <i> by Will Baker</i> , Pocket Books $21, 373 pages
- Lowell Nesbitt; Painted Art for Postage Stamps
- Nigeria Leader Again Orders New Elections
- Pinkerton Security Profit Rises 28% in 2nd Quarter
- $15 on No. 4 in the Fifth--and Just a Trim, Please
- AIDS in the Age of Innocents
- Woman Killed in Head-On Accident
- Nobody Breaks The Pool Rules . . . Nobody : Kyle and Ben's parents would handle risk management themselves. Not only is the boys' safety their primary concern, so too is their happiness.
- La Habra : Museum to Host Ecology Program
- LOS ANGELES : Council Panel Backs Bill to Break Up School District
- NEWPORT BEACH : Officials May Repeat Holiday Restrictions
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hobert Joins Lonely Hostetler
- Panel Discussion on South-Central Set
- Are Blimp Ads Just Hot Air? : As More Firms Use Flying Billboards, Critics Ask if High Costs Are Worth It
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Bone Marrow Donor's Gift Saves a Life
- Red Cross Chapter Buys New Office
- LONG BEACH : Man Shot by Police Gets $4-Million Settlement
- WESTMINSTER : Council to Consider Budget-Cutting Plan
- Allison's Condition Is Critical : Auto racing: He is in a coma after his helicopter goes down at Talladega Superspeedway.
- Spreading Laughs Loud and Clear : KROQ's 'Maintenance Man' Is the Morning Drive-Time Prankster
- Baker & Taylor Continues LucasArts Distribution
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Edge Up; T-Bond Yields Slip : Market Overview
- Smart & Final May Be Put Up for Sale : Retailing: The French majority owner wants the money for remodelings overseas. Management says it may attempt a buyout.
- Bistro 201 Set to Reopen After Rent Dispute : Restaurants: Chef David Wilhelm says a settlement has been reached with landlord over $230,000 in back payments.
- Citadel Holding Investors Sell Off 87,500 Shares
- Ohioan Pleads Guilty to Killing 5 Outdoorsmen
- He's Headed for New Digs : Archeology: Nicholas Magalousis is moving on after 14 years of unearthing relics at San Juan Capistrano mission. He turned a sleepy tourist attraction into a well-known academic research center.
- Lungren Backs Bill to Limit Capacity of Ammunition Clips
- Collision in Spain Kills 9
- SALVADOR : Third Latin Summit
- Somalia Slips From Hope to Quagmire : In Monday's attack, the peacekeepers looked more like warlords.
- IRVINE : 2 Held in Break-In at Apartment Office
- 3 Groups Try to Save Submarine : Preservation: The vessel's fans lack the cash to buy it. It could be recycled into metal products.
- SANTA PAULA : Jury Might Get Murder Case Today
- CAMARILLO : City to Consider Anti-Graffiti Law
- WOODLAND HILLS : Crowd Opposes Plan for Closed School
- The Washington Bullets signed their top draft...
- He Keeps His Eyes on County's Talent : Scouting: Skip Redman is seeking a few good high school and community college athletes to promote.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Black Shares His Colorful World : The former leader of the Pixies wanders through other people's archives and his own new works, taking the audience to places unexpected on a melodically accessible trail.
- County Authorizes $120 Million in Road Improvements : Transportation: The projects include resurfacing of major streets, construction of new freeway ramps and conversion of Beach Boulevard into a 'smart street.'
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Gets 29 Years to Life in Slaying
- Three Selected as Finalists for OCTA Board Position : Transportation: Trio got highest number of votes among 68 people who submitted applications.
- Hollywood's Dual Standard Showing Again : If it were serious, extension of health benefits would not be restricted to same-sex partners.
- Greater Focus on Public TV Sought : Television: A think-tank report calls for more funding with all federal money earmarked solely for programming.
- TV/RADIOChevy's Plans: The idea that "The Chevy...
- A Commuter Who Enjoys Car-Pooling : Transportation: Simi Valley man saves money, gets exercise by ride sharing. But 82% of county drivers still motor to and from work alone.
- PLATFORM : Turn Off Violence
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : No Bonfire of Books
- Booster Shot for Children : House version of immunization program deserves to be passed
- Here's Some Reasons Why Health Inspectors Don't Eat Out Much
- ALL-STAR BASKETBALL GAME : Orange County's Best Can't Keep Pace with L.A.'s
- Pepperdine Hires Chapman Coach
- LOCAL NOTES : Graham Subs for Shriver
- Blue Jay Coach Hurt Seriously in Accident
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Guerra Gives Fans Satisfying Show
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : County Planners Tour Sunshine Landfill : Environment: The commission will hold a court-ordered hearing on expansion of the dump.
- Woman Found Stabbed on Anaheim Street
- Staying in Line : Motivation, No-Nonsense Rules Keep Summer School Students on Best Behavior
- Indurain Dominates Time Trial Again in Tour de France
- TV REVIEWS : 'Multiple Personalities' Raises More Questions Than Answers
- Water-Soaked Test for Relief Agency : FEMA, tarnished after riots, faces flood disaster
- LA CRESCENTA : Attempted-Robbery Suspect Posts Bail
- Council Panel Recommends District Breakup : Schools: A City Hall showdown is expected today. The fate of the measure appears to rest with the Valley's first Latino representative.
- Ventura City Council Votes for Greenbelt : Environment: The measure, if approved by Oxnard's council, would curtail development of farmland between the two cities for at least five years.
- SAN FERNANDO : Kindergartners Begin Full-Day Class
- WEST HILLS : Attorney to Head Panel on Permits
- WESTLAKE : Copier Firm Head Begins Jail Sentence
- Policy on Narcotics Officers' Holdings Sparks Lawsuit : Disclosure: New rule requires Huntington Beach drug investigators to reveal their financial positions to guard against graft and corruption.
- County May Impose Vehicle Registration Fee to Tow Junkers : Taxes: The extra dollar a year would raise $525,000 to pay for ticketing and hauling away abandoned vehicles.
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : Juried Shows Needn't Be Guilty of Dullness : 'Issues of Oppression,' at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, demonstrates how the form can foster distinctive work.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : $310,900 in Grants Raised for : Planned Telecommuting Center : Work: A Valencia Industrial Park site will offer standard office equipment, taking vehicles off the road and boosting productivity, it is hoped.
- Effort to Oust Air Quality Official Suffers Blow : Politics: An Assembly committee rejects a bill sponsored by Sen. John Lewis (R-Orange) that would have made it easier for cities to replace Henry Wedaa with someone more sympathetic to business.
- SAILING / TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE : DeLaura Finds Wind, Finishes First
- Laundromat's Awash With Art
- RETAILING
- Holdings in Firm Increased: Kayne, Anderson Investment...
- Firm Gets Babe's John Hancock
- Leslie's Poolmart Sales Up 30% in 2nd Quarter
- Rebuild L.A. to Regroup, Refocus and Think Smaller : Recovery: Agency will concentrate on financing businesses. The role City Hall will play remains unclear.
- Next Step : Carving Out a New Politics in Japan : Sunday's pivotal parliamentary election offers the possibility of greater change than the country has seen in four decades. And reform is the byword.
- 2 Convicted Under U.S. Carjacking Law
- BURBANK : Electric Vehicle Group Gets Grant
- OXNARD : Man Gets Jail Term in Traffic Fatality
- IRVINE : New Youth Activities Planned by City
- Crime Pays for Curtis on the Basepaths
- Thrillin' 'n' Chillin': Life With the Pharcyde
- TV REVIEWS : 'Missing' Vision for a True Quest
- Rosenman Will Head Brillstein / Grey's Film Division
- Growing Breed Of Collectors Track Down Deadbeat Parents : Law: As child-support delinquencies increase and state offices become backlogged, more people turn to private agencies.
- Muslim Cleric Appeals Asylum Denial
- LAGUNA BEACH : Budget Cuts Strand Lifeguard Boat
- U.N. Official to Fly to Baghdad, Try to Defuse Inspection Crisis : Iraq: Ekeus says he will repeat their 3 choices for missile-testing sites: seals, cameras or destruction.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : White Signs 3-Year Contract
- Zavala Must Win Title First Before Getting His Rematch
- Model Wives
- Ban on Federal Funds for Abortions
- 7 Killed in Freeway Crash
- Clinton and Dole
- Health Care Plan
- Hand Syndrome
- State of the World
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youth, Adults Sought for Advisory Panel
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1993
- Obituaries - July 13, 1993
- Obituaries - July 13, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 13, 1993
- Laguna Doctor in Fatal Crash Is Suspected of Being on Drugs : Tragedy: Physician is arrested after collision claimed lives of couple and critically injured 12-year-old daughter.
- Mayor Prepares to Round Out a Diverse Cabinet : City Hall: He is expected to name a black and a Latino to housing and economic development posts.
- Weekend Box Office : The Number-Crunchers Are Smiling
- Mexico Refuses to Take Chinese Detained at Sea
- Robbins May Lose Realty License : Corruption: The state wants to take away the accreditation because of the lawmaker's court convictions. He is fighting the move because it could cost him a $1-million commission.
- Castle Rock in Talks With Ted Turner, BMG
- Doctor Arrested in Head-On Collision That Killed 2, Injured 3
- Suspect in Two Slayings Held in Colorado : Crime: Police say Douglas Stanley killed his sister-in-law and another woman in Fountain Valley. A gun falls from his pants as he is being questioned.
- Suspect in O.C. Slayings Captured in Colorado : Manhunt: Douglas Stanley, wanted in shooting of 2 Fountain Valley women, is arrested at roadside rest stop.
- MAKEUP WORK: To Assemblyman Tom Umberg (D-Garden...
- County Officials Tally Up Missing Equipment : Government: An inventory of 7 departments reveals 43 lost or stolen items worth a total of at least $101,000, including computers, fax machines, a truck and even a Jaws of Life rescue tool.
- Irvine Co. Adds 4-Acre Lot to Deal With Conservancy : Land: Newport Beach environmental group's acquisition depends on property owners voting to tax themselves a maximum of $120 a year for 30 years.
- Supervisors Hear Pleas for Funding : Government: The first of 15 days of hearings on how to slash $600 million is agonizing and at times raucous. The district attorney says cuts mean he will not be able to prosecute any petty crimes.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 13, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 13, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Policy-Makers Race to Keep Up With New Asia
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Wildcat's Luck Is All Good in Victory in Oaks
- A Commitment to Freshness? Shell Is Excited as Camp Opens
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Gallagher Smashes His Drought
- SAILING : DeLaura Expected First for Landfall in Transpac
- THEATER REVIEW : Making Much of 'Ado'
- AEROSPACE
- Man Kills His 2 Children, Himself After 9-Hour Standoff