- SHERMAN OAKS : City Loan Sought for Seniors Project
- GLENDALE : 5 Charged in Gas Credit Card Scam
- IRVINE : City to Act to Ensure Voice in Base Reuse
- Lake View Terrace School Granted Autonomy
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Schools Move to Year-Round Child Care : Education: Summer months will be included in after-school program at Wiley Canyon School.
- Witches Among Angels
- Friend Tells of Confession in Menendez Case : Trial: Erik Menendez admitted to killing his parents, saying his brother told him, 'Shoot Mom,' comrade says.
- SIMI VALLEY : Decision on Raising Bus Fare Is Delayed
- Smith Improving, Still Critical After Crash in Talladega Race
- 'Menace II Society' Filmmakers Going to Disney Land
- Subway Founder DeLuca Is a Hero's Hero : Dining: He opened his first sandwich store in 1965 at age 17. Today the company ranks as one of the top franchise firms.
- Zoning Change Urged in Effort to Block Project : Thousand Oaks: The city had earlier rejected plans by the developer to build a shopping center on the Newbury Park site.
- Lightning Strike Hurts 10
- VENTURA : Sidewalk Dining Law to Be Considered
- COLUMN ONE : Sea Studies Struggle in Space Age : Frustrated by our preoccupation with the stars, oceanographers urge us to look down, not up. They cite natural wonders and lament the scientific ventures that they say are being shortchanged.
- Crash With Emu Kills British Motorcyclist
- U.N. Warns Serbs: New Attack Will Bring Retaliation
- Chinese Commissioners Tour CALSTART Building
- Ventura Accused of Delaying Seawater Plant : Council: The charge is levied by the head of last fall's successful effort to persuade voters to back desalination.
- Wilson Finally Plants His Roots in the Ice : Olympic Festival: The son of an NHL assistant coach, former El Segundo High quarterback is the top draft choice of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Discredits Finley Trade Rumor
- He'll Be Ready for Show Time : Football: Thompson, last on Rams' depth chart at running back, is prepared to move up at a moment's notice.
- Newhall Land's 2nd-Quarter Profit Falls to $1 Million
- Market Focus : Russia Looking East to Sell Arms : Desperate for cash, Moscow is challenging Western nations for the lucrative Asian market.
- Proposal Would Force Congress to Join Cheapest Health Plan
- Nan Grey; Left Acting Career After Marriage
- Leaking Sulfuric Acid Sends 3,200 to Hospitals
- States' Medicaid Costs Top Higher Education Outlays
- Drag-Racing Problem Stymies Police : Sylmar: They patrol for speeders four nights a week. But it's an age-old tradition that's not easily eradicated.
- Countywide : Catz Named to OCTA Board of Directors
- OXNARD : Judge Removes Self From Criminal Trial
- AGOURA HILLS : Residents Urged to Help Monitor Parks
- AGOURA HILLS : Anti-Graffiti Plan Aimed at Merchants
- Mancuso Likely to Tap Paramount Connections for New MGM Brass : Hollywood: Former colleagues David Kirkpatrick and Gary Lucchesi are among the candidates for top posts.
- SECURITIES
- Insurance Auto Auctions Offers 900,000 Shares
- Healing Power of VOICES : The Tustin-based agency is the only one in Orange County focused solely on the needs of adult incest survivors. In its 10th year, the group honors its founder, who knows the value of speaking out.
- Crest Measurement Is Not What It Seems: 48 Is 60 Feet
- Abortion Protesters Help Save Clinic Guard
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Agency Considers Shelter in Warehouse
- Cineplex's Delay on 'Poetic Justice' Angers NAACP
- Services Today for Activist Ruth M. Kahn
- Pro Football Becomes Too Costly to Laugh : Raiders: Former players look around and see current players without smiles, without stories.
- Frazier to Rejoin Dukes Tonight
- Leaving the Show Stuns Snow : Angels: Even with .188 average and five homers since May 1, rookie didn't expect to be sent down.
- Los Angeles-based Atlantic Richfield Co. said its...
- America From Abroad : Rift Opens Between Israel and U.S. Jews : The new Labor government is accused of switching policy signals without explaining itself to supporters abroad.
- Weakening Donations Threaten Aid Groups : Thousand Oaks: If $585,000 is not raised to pay off the mortgage at the Human Services Center, 18 nonprofit help agencies face paying rent.
- AGOURA HILLS : 2 Boys Sentenced in School Firebombing
- 70-Year-Old Man Killed in Arson Fire : Violence: Police had warned Haud Grooms to leave the house, which was the site of a weekend gang shooting. Officials say the firebombing was in retaliation.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Improvements Considered for Animal Shelter
- Countywide : Tustin Joins Groups Soliciting Flood Aid
- Suspect in Dog's Death Blames Bark, Police Say : Cruelty: Disabled man told investigators he muzzled the animal to quiet it, not to kill it.
- CALABASAS : City Moves Toward Tougher Sign Law
- ANAHEIM : Grenade Found in Telephone Booth
- Los Angeles Partners to Bring a CFL Franchise to Las Vegas
- So Much for the Official Silence : At Their Convention, Referees Show They Are Now Willing to Be Heard as Well as Seen
- Injured Bosnians Being Airlifted to U.S. Hospitals
- Ill May Refuse Efforts to Save Life, Court Says : Law: Ruling in the case of a disabled prison inmate, state justices say adults may reject medical aid and food.
- Documentary : Khartoum at Crossroads : A visitor unveils Sudan's mysterious dual nature. By day, this controversial nation is Arabic. By night, it's African. At any hour, it can be harrowing.
- Bolivia Official Quits in Dispute Over Chile
- Imperiling a Plan to Harness Idealism : National service bill deserves to be passed; end the Senate filibuster
- Broome Ranch Gets 2 New Offers : Real estate: Officials say the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy has the best chance.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 12 Injured in Crash Involving 4 Vehicles
- SUNLAND, TUJUNGA : Volunteer Group Seeks Donations
- MALIBU : 3.5 Offshore Quake Shakes Coastal Area
- Anaheim Schools Sue City, Disney Over Resort : Jurisprudence: Settlement is reported near. Suit says project would create further school overcrowding.
- House Resolution Urges IOC to Bypass Beijing
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Hostetler Suffers a Poke in the Eye
- Journey Back in Time : At the Baldwin Park Rail Station, UCI Art Professor Judy Baca Pays Homage to the Area's Indian Heritage
- State's Management of Failed Insurers Criticized
- Ventura Bank Names CEO; Posts 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Dow Hits New High as Bond Yields Retreat : Market Overview
- Mancuso Likely to Tap Paramount Connections for New MGM Brass : Hollywood: Former colleagues David Kirkpatrick and Gary Lucchesi are among the candidates for top posts.
- HEALTH CARE
- McGaw Stock Falls 21%; VA Job in Jeopardy : Manufacturing: Irvine intravenous products maker's proposal for contract with veterans agency has been protested and may be lost.
- California's Real Estate Slump Deepens
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Hundreds Protest Slaying of Children
- Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Hero of 2 Wars, Dies at 98 : Army: In World War II, he led major airborne operations. He also commanded U.N. forces in Korea.
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Hints of Impending Attack on Esteli Told
- S. Africans Fear Brutal Prophecy in Massacre
- Tar Pit Excavation on Public View
- When Jobs Go South--a True Parable : Green Giant workers are fighting on two fronts.
- Olympic 100-meter champion Linford Christie pulled out...
- TV REVIEW : 'Turning Point's' 'Birth': A News Book
- Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
- B of A Leaving Disneyland, Setting Up Shop at Knott's : Marketing: While Anaheim park appears to shed sponsors, its competitor courts them.
- AUTOS
- Don Traud was named marketing manager of...
- Murdoch Takes Leap Toward Worldwide Broadcasting : Media: News Corp., near bankruptcy two years ago, will pay $525 million for a Hong Kong-based satellite TV service.
- Hamilton Cloud Named VP of Quincy Jones' New Firm
- Ethnic Discord : Radio Buffs Keep Bosnians in Touch : Operators in Croatia contact lost relatives in war zones and gather news from the battlefront.
- Gore Unable to Shake Frustrations That Come With the Job : His high profile during campaign raised expectations for office of vice president. Despite Clinton's efforts to help, two centuries of history take their toll.
- NEWPORT BEACH : 70 Evacuated From Hospital in Fire Scare
- Instructor from Kauai Teaches Graceful Art of Hula Dancing : Cultures: The class, which gathers at a Thousand Oaks studio, learns to express the island's aloha spirit.
- MONTEREY PARK : Trash Haulers Sued in Liability Dispute
- COSTA MESA : Woman Found Slain in Her Apartment
- Man Jailed for Stealing $50,000 in Golf Gear
- Charges Weighed in Prank : Investigation: Report to district attorney's office on throwing of explosive in Dodger parking lot is due today.
- Getty Center
- Non-Lethal Weapons
- Getty Center
- Accident Liability
- Arrest of Skinheads
- Papal Contraceptive Ban
- Macedonia
- Letters to the Ventura Edition : Supervisors are Out of Control
- STILL SMILING: U.S. Rep. Jay C. Kim...
- Saugus Couple Implicated in White Supremacist Probe : Investigation: Search warrants show that the pair may have supplied some hate group members with weapons. Neither of the two has been arrested in the case.
- 6 Died Instantly When Plane Plummeted to the Ground : Accident: Investigators find no evidence of fuel in the Cessna 310's tanks. The craft was en route to Van Nuys Airport.
- Williams, Violante Seek Funds in Washington for LAPD : Police: They will visit members of the state's delegation. Money for 100 new officers would come from a $150-million congressional allocation.
- Rain Falls, Rivers Rise; Worker Yells: 'Quit! Quit! Quit!' : Midwest: Weather keeps adding insult to injury as levees weaken and burst. Sandbaggers, residents and officials are at the breaking point too.
- Judge Cuts Robbins' Term, Cites Help in Ethics Inquiry
- Judge Reduces Robbins' Term, Cites His Help in Ethics Probe : Corruption: Imprisoned last year, the former state senator could be released to a halfway house by fall. Prosecutors sought the reduction, calling his help invaluable.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 27, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 27, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - July 27, 1993
- Obituaries - July 27, 1993
- Obituaries - July 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 27, 1993
- Hong Kong's Starry-Eyed Investors : Real estate: Fortune tellers can influence prices of offices and apartments, brokers say.
- Teledyne Executive Resigns Amid Allegations : Aerospace: John Fursman acknowledged billing the firm for meals with a female friend but thinks the flap is much to do about nothing.
- Six Children Left Alone in Home Perish in Fire
- NEWS ANALYSIS : White House Gets Its Act Together With the Media
- Decision Delayed on Suit Over Disney Resort : Negotiations: Anaheim City School District may challenge the environmental analysis for the project.
- VENTURA : Roadside Shooting Suspect Arrested
- Before the Los Angeles Music Center, the...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Couple May Possess World's First Bike
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Help With Fees District Inquiry
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Lang to Miss 2-3 Months
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Put Away Phillies, 5-2
- Tragedy Returns to Track : Auto racing: Driver Smith is critically injured during race won by Earnhardt at Talladega, the site of Davey Allison's fatal helicopter crash.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Azinger on Target in Victory
- 'Poetic' Finds Justice at Box Office : Movies: The film takes largest share of weekend ticket sales, despite decision by one Cineplex theater not to run it.
- TAIWAN
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Spain Beats Australia for Federation Cup
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Pizzi Proves a Windfall at Vinnie's
- 15 Architectural Projects Honored : Awards: Creative designs for community buildings dominate the winning entries in national institute's Orange County chapter competition.
- Door Opens Wider to U.S., Cuban Trade : Relations: Latest step is proposal to upgrade communications links between the two nations. Tourism, entertainment and beer deals could be next.
- DISTRICT ELECTIONS: It took the creation of...
- Despite All the Rave Early Reviews, the Catch a Rising Star Show Closes
- Sloane Touches All Right Bases
- Spielberg May Need Geography Lessons
- Iraq Denies Trading Missile Shots With U.S. Jet : Persian Gulf: Baghdad suggests pilot was 'hallucinating.' It denies that incident in 'no-fly' zone ever happened.
- 3 Held in Street Children Massacre
- Chugging On Down the Line With That Calabasas Choo-Choo
- COUNTYWIDE : College District Picks Acting Chancellor
- 3 Cities Fight to Preserve Rail Corridor : Santa Clara Valley: They hope to buy the 106-year-old Southern Pacific right of way for recreation, tourism and possibly public transit.
- Gang Member Held in Fatal Shooting
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL ROUNDUP : O'Neill Gains Her Third Gold Medal in Swimming
- Merten Enjoys a Big Finish : Golf: She birdies two of the last three holes at Crooked Stick to win U.S. Open by one shot.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Subic Bay May Serve as Model for Closed Bases : Defense conversion: The Philippines inherited the giant U.S. Navy facility and is creating a free port to attract business.
- Liberian Factions Sign Peace Pact
- Head-On Crash in La Habra Kills Passenger
- SANTA CLARITA / ANTELOPE VALLEY : There's a There There, but Where? : Image: Santa Clarita searches for an identity. Even city officials can't decide what it is.
- Would-Be Adoptive Family Says Goodby to Child : Custody: The Cooks are adjusting to losing the crippled Romanian boy they had cared for. Alex, 7, has a new family, but faces an uncertain future.
- Read It and Weep: Library Closings Will Cost Us
- BREA : 7 Residents Chosen for Housing Board
- With an Eye on First Place, Salsa Trips Up on Lowly Toronto
- To Them, No. 28 Always Will Lead
- NEW MATH: California is one of only...
- Advice May Haunt Ex-Marine Defense Attorney : Tailhook: Warning to cooperate with investigation without the aid of an attorney may be used as a defense.
- Russia Opposes a 'Religious Crusade' in Aid to Bosnians
- Proposed Law Would Cool Night Hot Spot : Thousand Oaks: Sparked by reports of noise, fights and underage drinking, ordinance would crack down on Red Onion's dance events open to teen-agers.
- Bodysurfing Accident Kills Man Off Huntington Beach
- Shelley, an Ex-Marine, Still Waging Battles as Councilwoman at 71 : Ojai: The feisty lawmaker learned in the service never to accept losing. Fighting against the odds has become her hallmark.
- The Safe Outdoors : Recreation: Some find that the answer to a trouble-free family outing is to forgo public parks for a privately run operation. : Valley Summer: A weekly look at life in the heat
- Cecilia Parker; Actress in 'Andy Hardy' Films
- SIMI VALLEY : Brush Fire in Hills Chars 25 Acres
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bien Bien Looks Like a Million in Sunset Win
- 'Women's Image' Discusses Roadblocks
- COMEDY REVIEW : Laughs and Zaps in Odd-Couple Mix of Rudner, Miller
- So, Mike, Any Truth to All Those Stories? : Movies: Myers, the star of 'Wayne's World' and 'So I Married an Axe Murderer,' says it's his commitment to the work, not ego, that's created a 'he's-hard-to-work-with' rap.
- MARKETING
- Name: Henry V. RodarteCompany: La Habra Police...
- A Sidewalk Tragedy of Loving and Dying
- Supervisors' Staff Expenses Vary Widely : Government: Gloria Molina runs leanest office, and Mike Antonovich has most employees, at a cost of $1.9 million annually. The board is considering approval of uniform budgets to cut spending.
- LOCAL NOTES : Irvine's Meyers Wins Tennis Title
- Two Cartoons to Join TBS' Sunday Lineup
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : 49ers' Watters Ends Holdout
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Jellyfish Brings the Sting Back to '70s Rock
- Weekend Shootings Claim 8 Lives in L.A. County
- U.S. Warns Beijing on Arms Exports : Weapons: Sanctions may be imposed because of evidence of missile parts being shipped to Pakistan.
- Sweeten the Carrot, Ease Up on the Stick : China: Set a longer time period for change to occur and to hold back high-tech items for which the U.S. is a key source.
- SEAL BEACH : Planning Board OKs Lodge Conversion
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Not Happy, but at Least an Ending
- CAMARILLO : Bingham Praised for Financial Recovery
- Bound Body of Man Is Found in Car Trunk
- French Official Resigns in Soccer Bribe Scandal
- MOUNTAIN BIKE RACING : English Rider in Near Upset
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Historic Sites Set Stage for Chamber Series
- AEROSPACE
- Gunmen Kill 10, Wound 53 at S. African Church Service
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Newport's Whale Dies at Sea World
- The Soiled, Sorry Face of Politics as Usual : Health care fund-raiser shows need for campaign reform
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Heil Park Qualifying Deadline Extended
- Crash on Freeway Kills Woman, Hurts 2 Others : Sylmar: The victim's children were severely injured. The driver of a vehicle who allegedly was racing other cars is arrested.
- Life in Southern California Reconsidered : 'I'm Staying'
- Compromise on Gays in Military
- Program Aims to Help Women Entrepreneurs
- With 'Wake-Up' Air Raid, Iraqi's Nightmare Began
- Parish Mirrors Burbank's New Ethnic Makeup
- Both Sides Get Ready for Fight Over Prop. 170
- Detective Eschews Gumshoe Image : Investigations: David Sandberg states he is not the stereotypical private eye of novels and films. Instead of force or bribes, the veteran investigator relies on computer databases for information.
- Life in Southern California Reconsidered : 'I'm Going'
- Making Life Tougher for the Bad Guys : Crime: Citizen patrols are providing police with an 'eyes and ears' weapon. In some neighborhoods they have proven remarkably effective.
- Getting a Head Start on L.A. Jobs : Urban League launches business development center in the inner city
- Reason Behind the Madness at Troublesome Intersection
- Life in Southern California Reconsidered : Faster Isn't Always Better When Timing Green Lights
- Kwan Leaves No Doubt in Winning Gold : Olympic Festival: At 13, she becomes the youngest figure skater in the event's history to win the ladies' singles.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Spain's Indurain Wraps Up Third Consecutive Victory
- Used CDs: Music Fans, Musicians Benefit
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : Handel's Mythic 'Acis' Gets Its Due
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : A Variable Open for Malibu Strawberry Fest
- Controversial KUSC Host Gets New Time : Radio: Morning personality Bonnie Grice will move to afternoon drive-time Aug. 2, replacing Rebecca Davis.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Technician Reed Lacks Jazz Elements
- And No Early Check-Out
- FAIRWAY CROWDS: Although lingering economic doldrums have...
- Shiverin' Alligators! : What's a gang of 'gators doing in Colorado? Scarfing fish guts and drawing curious crowds.
- Haunts of Stars Have Box Office Draw on Real Estate Market
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : Wright to Discuss State Budget Impact
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : West Wins Twice in Playoff Tuneup
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Pop : Lyle Mixes It Up: Audience Couldn't Help but Lovett
- Southern California Artists Chosen for Fellowships
- Getting Over High-Interest Anxiety
- CHINA
- Living in the Lap of Luxury--Drill Instructors and All
- DRIVING : Just Like Eyes in Back of Your Head
- Entitlements Haunt Congress' Budget Cutting
- Southern hospitality for stranded ship's crew : The vessel is a Yugoslav asset frozen in the U.S. Residents of Charleston prove generous.
- Motorcyclist Killed, 2 Injured in Crash With Moving Van
- Youth: OPINION : Without Computers, What Future?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Grant Moves Club Closer to a Reality
- BUENA PARK : Schools Renew Free and Low-Price Meals
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : 'Kaleidoscope' of Wildly Divergent Styles
- MICHAEL RHODES / President, Orange County chapter, California Restaurant Assn.
- UCI Chancellor Finds the Welcome Mat Out
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARKANSAS : 7 Die as Crowded Boat Sinks on River
- Check Day: A Rush of Vows and Vices at the AIDS Hotel : Housing: As the mailman comes, the promises go up. This time it will buy food. This time crack won't take it all.
- VENTURA : $190,000 Proposed to Study Desalting Plant
- Live-In Housekeeper Drowns in Pool
- 10 Tips to Minimize Risk of Becoming Carjacking Victim
- In Hollywood Movies, It's the Year of the Boy : Films: Studio executives cite 'Home Alone' and the fact that most of them are late-blooming baby boomers as reasons for more family fare hitting the screen.
- What's in the Cards for Woody Allen? : Movies: The filmmaker's departure from TriStar leads to questions regarding the impact of his personal life on his career.
- Griffey Homers in Sixth Game in Row, Two Short of Major League Record
- Angels Find Eight <i> Isn't </i> Enough : Baseball: They blow eight-run lead, lose ninth in a row when Yankees score two in ninth. DiSarcina error hurts.
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Most-Marrieds Aim Again for Record
- Gilroy Garlic Festival Marred by Violence
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Gays Recruited to Save Neighborhood : Residents hand out flyers at San Diego's annual pride parade. 'The gays rescued Hillcrest, and we hope they can help do the same for Azalea Park,' one says.
- Major's Flub Sparks Minor Flap
- Today's Agenda
- MISSION VIEJO : Kids Taste Life in the Real World
- A Growth Industry : State's Agribusiness Rides Out Recession, Insects and Bad Weather
- YORBA LINDA : City Council Nixes Bus Shelter Proposal
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : You Bet Your Life on the Doctor Lottery : Whether we pick our physician or are assigned by a plan, bedside manner is good. But expertise is better.
- Re-Educating the Educators : Schools: LEARN plan aims to rebuild district from the inside out by shifting power to teachers and principals--and showing them how to use it.
- SANTA ANA : 2 Student Journalists Win Writing Contest
- The South Bronx Dangerous? Steinbrenner Must Be Joking
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Feast on 10th Consecutive Victory
- BASEBALL REPORT / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sanderson Starts or He Will Leave
- Want Shrink-Wrap on Your Award?
- Nuclear Plant Siren Goes Off by Mistake, Scaring Residents
- BOOK REVIEW : Historical Tale of Missed Connections : THE INVENTION OF TRUTH <i> by Marta Morazzoni</i> ; <i> Translated from the Italian by M.J. Fitzgerald</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $18, 100 pages
- Nuclear Plant Alarm Goes Off Accidentally
- COUNTYWIDE FOCUS : County Issue: Free Trade Agreement
- Bonnett Right in the Picture During Day's Crucial Moment
- Day, Zubrin Steal Show in Diving
- Mexico Defeats U.S., 4-0 : Soccer: Crowd of 120,000 watches the home team breeze to victory in Gold Cup final.
- TAIWAN
- State of The Art / IRVINE
- DWP Union Authorizes Leaders to Call Strike
- COLUMN ONE : Bottle Cap Flap Riles the Masses : After a Pepsi promotion went awry, thousands of Filipinos mistakenly thought they were in the money. Now the firm is trying to cool off protests that have united rebels, generals and matrons.
- LAGUNA BEACH : First Phase OKd for Forest Alley Project
- Man Fatally Shot in Front of Complex
- SIMI VALLEY : Family Counseling Clinic to Open
- Taxpaying Residents Feel Boxed In by Safety Measure
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Prost Wins Race After Hill Blows Tire
- MUSIC REVIEW : St.Clair, Pacific Try on Beethoven's Ninth for Size
- AUTOS
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Testimony: ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT THE HEALTH-CARE CRISIS : 'We Have to Reintroduce the Notion of Patient, Doctor Responsibility'
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Texas Tradition Continues
- Blyleven Studies Himself, Baseball
- CAMARILLO : 800 Attend Boys & Girls Club Event
- IRVINE : 2 Meetings to Focus on School Security
- AUTOS
- JAPAN
- Israel Pounds Lebanon Bases; Arabs Retaliate
- No Limit on 'Choice'? Here's the Ugly Result : Abortion: The newest late-term methods horrify even the medical professionals.
- County Fair and Record Ride Come to Close
- Its Uses Remain Legion : Post 555 Has Long Served as Backbone for Midway City Residents and Veterans
- Bolivia Stuns Brazil in Cup Qualifying
- Interactive TV Sessions a Hit for Lawmakers, Public : Capitol: Calls have poured in at five hearings aired on the California Channel. But critics say the involvement is illusory and opportunities for abuse abound.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Indians Plan to Expand Gambling : Gaming: After judge's ruling that California must negotiate with them, 31 tribes line up for compacts with state. Many want to install video machines in casinos.