- CITY TERRACE : Curfew Crackdown Helps Lower Crime
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : PRIME TIME : Valderrama and Rest of the World's Best Players Can Create Hair-Raising Situations for Opposing Defenses
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WELL, IT IS SUMMER AND THE BALL IS ROUND
- Trovatten Named as Football Coach
- Every Day Is Father's Day : Family Is Close to Dodgers' Brett Butler, Even When It's Across Country
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : FINALLY, A HOME GAME
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : FROM THERE ABOUT HERE
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- Off-Centerpiece : Blame It on Bizet : The linking of sex and the danger of cigarettes has been around since 'Carmen.' Now smoking finds new meaning as a badge of humanity
- Theatre LA President Sounds Upbeat Note at Conference
- 'Pepper's' Beat Is Beverly Hills
- Weekend Escape: Bass Lake : Lake Lark : Priced Right for the Whole Brood, Skylake Yosemite Camp Has All the Trimmings
- Autumn Leaves, Barges in France
- DOWNTOWN : Class Leaves Behind a 120-Name Salute
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : World Cup Events Runneth Over
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Handling of Chase, Surrender Shows Police Deserve a Raise
- 'I'm Sorry for Putting You Guys Out' : Police: Simpson collapsed in officers' arms. Details of bizarre day are revealed.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Cowlings Seen as a Hero and a Meddler : Friendship: Some say Simpson's companion saved his life and helped the situation end peacefully. Police say he made a dangerous situation worse.
- Watts Summer Games Boys' Basketball Tournament Begins
- WESTLAKE : Thai Group Strives for Greater Cohesion
- With An Eye On. . . : Marcia Cross finds the 'Place' to be is sometimes quite bizarre
- The State : The Police-Wage Dispute Is About More Than Money
- Fullerton College Student Crowned Miss California
- Crisis-Care Center for Children Hailed
- Tollway Opponents Prepare for New Protests
- The Tassel Well Worth the Hassle : UCI Ceremony Takes on Degree of Fun for Beach Ball-Bouncing, Tortilla-Tossing Grads
- Body of 3-Year-Old Nevada Girl Is Found Near Fillmore
- Red Tape, Reality Tarnish Silver-Mining Dream, Ending in Violent Death : Colorado: Friends, associates and supporters believe Stefan Albouy was a symbol--and a victim--of the struggle for control of the West.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : YOUNG AMERICANS ARE GROWING UP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Victory Is 17th in a Row at Cleveland
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NOT A STANDARD FLAG
- Flamenco Fare
- ALBUM REVIEWS
- WOODSTOCK, NOT!: Word is that Bob Dylan's...
- COVER STORY : The Arthur Miller Method : The playwright's first Broadway success was almost 50 years ago. But America's greatest living playwright keeps writing <i> real</i> plays. He also worries. What's he worried about? Read on. . . .
- URBAN ART : Romancing the Tome
- Taking the Kids : Indelible Inklings of Trips Past
- Just the Facts
- GREEN THUMB : The Day the Garden Shook
- 'Bram Stoker's Dracula'
- A Matter of Silence : Religion: His letters to the editor led to Michael J. Barrett's excommunication from the Mormon Church. He says its leadership seeks to quiet dissenters.
- Baby's First Grunt May Be a Milestone : Research: Scientist says the sound is a form of communication. The grunt Monica Seles makes when she smashes an overhead volley is the same sound young children make when gesturing to a favorite toy, she said.
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : The Luckmans' Motto: If You've Got It, Give It
- Wilson May Be Vulnerable on Quake Issues : Politics: But Brown may have trouble turning key bond measure's defeat into a campaign weapon. Although effects will be serious, polls show recovery is not among voters' top concerns.
- Life Without Hal Segerstrom Jr.
- Motorcyclist Is Killed in Crash
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : COACH A CONVERT
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Team Says Prospect Anderson Ready
- Clinton Bedeviled by Strikes : Baseball: Two of them go for two-run home runs as East rallies in ninth to win Bernie Milligan all-star game, 6-4.
- Despite Their Numerous Faults, Knicks Are Closing In on Title : Pro basketball: New York can win first NBA championship since 1973 with Game 6 victory tonight over Rockets.
- Wi Getting Back Into the Swing : Golf: Playing competitively again after long layoff, he finishes second in qualifier for State Amateur championship.
- As in the Past, an O.J. Run That Is Beyond Belief
- Dodgers Are Rocked Again : Baseball: Colorado has 17 hits in 9-3 victory, its sixth in a row at Dodger Stadium.
- News, Tips & Bargains : '95 Will See End of Free Rides at Denali
- VOYAGE IN THE DARK by Jean...
- April Foreclosures Drop Following March Increase
- FICTION
- WEST ADAMS : Minority Coaching Recruits Sought
- CRENSHAW : Youths Learn From Their Peers About Sexual Health
- HIGHLAND PARK : Sun Takes Spotlight at Park Celebration
- Simpson's Peculiar Behavior Could Aid in His Defense
- Frances Corey; Fashion Executive in L.A., N.Y.
- Heather Tom: 'Young' and Focused
- Fletcher Jones, Car Dealer, Dies at 76
- COMMENTARY : 'Murder at Courtside': The NBA Is in Trouble
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Martinez Replaces Scratched Candiotti
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Colombia Grabs Only the Thorns : Group A: Hagi, Raducioiu spark Romania's 3-1 victory at the Rose Bowl as Colombian goalkeeper gets burned.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THAT WILL TEACH THEM
- (** 1/2) HELMET, "Betty" (<i> Interscope</i> )
- COMMENTARY : THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : The Art of TV News Speculation, or How to Fill Air Time
- Four-Star Films : 'The Magnificent Ambersons'
- That the Science of Cartography Is Limited, by EAVAN BOLAND
- Nonstop Fanatico : La Opinion's Soccer Writer Hopes the World Cup Will Speed the Sport's Acceptance in the U.S.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : World Cup '94 Staff
- Clinton Pushes for Crime Bill Passage, Defends Welfare Reform
- NOTEBOOK : Former Coach Has the Inside Track for ELAC Job
- Yemen Peace Talks Canceled
- The Nation : When a Client Thinks He's Being Sold Out: The Delicate Negotiations of Plea Bargains
- They Couldn't Hit the Side of a Barn : Roberti Shot Down the Gun Lobby, and the Rest Is Little More Than Conversation
- THE GRADUATES' VIEWPOINTS : Sizing Up the Schools
- Antelope Valley Teachers Step Up Pay Demands : Education: They took 7% cuts in 1992 but are now offered a maximum 2% raise. Union votes for impasse and protest.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Agers' Party Is Broken Up by Violence
- Another Chapter in Saga of Immigrants : Vietnamese Becoming Part of American Fabric
- Berganio Slips in U.S. Open as Luck Runs Out
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IN SWITZERLAND, HE'S A YOUNG 36-YEAR-OLD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : EUROPEAN PRIME TIME, BAD TIME TO PLAY IN U.S.
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting central Los Angeles.
- ON THE RECORD : El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora, La Reina de Los Anxieties
- 'Sleepless in Seattle'
- While We Waltz Off on Book Tour
- USC AREA : Children's Clinic Opens at New Site
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : About This Section
- A Year After Transplants, Casey Thrives : Pennsylvania: A grateful governor met heart and liver donor's mother recently. He calls her "incredibly generous."
- MAYWOOD : Bowman Named Chief of Police
- James B. Pollack; Leading Planetary Scientist
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Festival to Highlight Latina Artistic Talent
- Plane Carrying Mexico Soccer Fans Crashes
- Judge Hands Down Sentences, Sympathy : Court: Jurist calls Topanga couple honest idealists in their long, bitter fight with county building department.
- THE GRADUATES' VIEWPOINTS : Sizing Up the Schools
- How Many Guns Are Enough? : We Have 210 Million, but Security Is as Elusive as Ever
- 200 Illegal Immigration Opponents Attend Conference : Border: Organizers and participants hope to win passage of controversial Save Our State initiative.
- Fletcher Jones; Built Chain of Car Dealerships in 2 States
- Preservation Plan Said to Be 7 Years Too Late : Miracle Mile South: Panel is told that Cultural Heritage Commission failed to meet a 1987 deadline to submit an architectural survey for a proposed historic zone.
- Two Koreas Agree to First Summit Ever
- O.C. Grandfather Takes Role of Single Dad : Parenthood: He's among growing ranks of those raising children of their troubled offspring.
- The World : The Zapatistas Have Gone Too Far in Rejecting Plan
- PORT HUENEME : Naval Base Toxic Cleanup Discussed
- Helping Girls Graduate Into Motherhood : Retiring Teen Parent Program Founder Gets Much-Deserved Thanks for Loving Care
- Man Escapes With Cash From Bank in Huntington Beach
- MOVIES : The Good, Bad and Not-So Ugly : Past AFI Festivals emphasized quantity to showcase filmmakers. This year, will fewer films mean higher artistic quality?
- Home Buyers' No. 1 Priority Is Neighborhood Safe From Crime : Housing: Kitchen layout is a distant second in California survey conducted by Irvine firm. The study tracks 3,000 serious shoppers in real estate market.
- Repair or Revolt : A JOURNEY THROUGH ECONOMIC TIME: A Firsthand View, <i> By John Kenneth Galbraith (Houghton Mifflin: $24.95; 255 pp.)</i>
- BLACK VELVET: The Art We Love to...
- TALK: NPR's Susan Stamberg Considers All Things...
- THE TRAIL HOME: Nature, Imagination and the...
- Afternoon Delights
- El Rescate Redefines Its Mission : Director's Departure Puts Central American Assistance Agency at a Crossroads
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : Don't Laugh: Now Is Soccer's Chance
- The Old Man and the Boy: a Father-Son Bond Grows : Parenting: In Koreatown 13 years ago, a black man finds an abandoned baby. 'Roy is God's gift to me,' he says.
- Assembly OKs Bill Outlawing Price Gouging After a Disaster
- WILSHIRE AREA : Board Seeks to Link Police and Citizens
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Brentwood No Longer a 'Nice Little Secret' : Community: The once sleepy enclave squirms under the glare of the sudden media spotlight. Spectators are drawn to the now infamous landmarks.
- Ringside With a Steinway
- Commentary : A Few Points of View Very Well Taken
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : An Invented Life : Fueled by the desire to be everything his family was not, Warren Bennis created a world full of power and prestige. But now the business guru is wrestling with thoughts of fun.
- WESTLAKE : Free Quake Loan Packaging Offered
- Calling a Crime a Crime : For both moral and political reasons, world must act on U.N. report on Balkans atrocities
- Farm Workers' Housing Dream Imperiled : Oxnard: Bitter negotiations pit developer against councilman. Project would have replaced rundown trailer park, but city's poorest might not have income to qualify.
- OJAI VALLEY : Commerce's Barram to Discuss Radar Tower
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sting Cites Clerks Who Sell Alcohol to Minors
- Valley Commentary : Managed Care Can Cure the System's Ills : Bashing the popular mode of medicine for its cost constraints has become fashionable. But it provides oversight, freedom for doctors and high-quality, life-saving services to patients.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : 27 Injured in Camden Yards Accident
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ABSENTEE VOTERS?
- Some Choice Picks From Feisty to the Reflective
- ALBUM REVIEWS : The Benson Sound, Sans George
- Powerful Bond Market Is Due for a Reality Check
- Fathers & Daughters
- SANTA MONICA : Initiative Drive Urges Crackdown on Panhandlers
- 9 Days After D-Day, U.S. Mounted Massive Assault on Saipan in Pacific : World War II: A little over a year later, a B-29 took off from the Mariana Islands with the name "Enola Gay" on its nose. Destination, Hiroshima.
- WINDSOR SQUARE : Church Fire Fails to Stop Services
- He's a Senior Pied Piper of the City's Treasures
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : 106 Youths Graduate From Jobs Program
- 2nd Man, Teen-Ager Held in Slaying of Sportfisherman at Big Bear Lake
- O.C. Pair First to See Bronco, Call Police
- Turkmenistan Poised to Benefit From Big Dreams of Benevolent Dictator : Central Asia: There's no escaping the insatiable ego of President Niyazov. But his desperately poor ex-Soviet republic may soon become the richest.
- 1,000 Friends of Oregon Keep Eye on Land Use, Growth : Watchdogs:: Group founded by former governor is making sure planning law is actually carried out.
- Democrats Go on Offensive in GOP Territory : Politics: Statewide candidates rally to raise money to increase share of county vote. Republicans say they've heard that before.
- Fears of a Yaroslavsky Political Dynasty Arise : Elections: The councilman's wife considers running for his 5th District seat. She has support and a dilemma.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Raducioiu, Hagi Spark Romania Past Colombia : Group A: Goals both early and late lead to upset of one of the tournament's early favorites.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Instead of Ultimate Test, Finals Are Boringly Testy
- Collins Is Just in Time to Advance : Surfing: He scores well on final wave of heat to squeak into semifinals.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Bury Braves Under a 16-0 Avalanche
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : PLAYERS HIGH ON GRASS AT PONTIAC SILVERDOME
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- School: Crenshaw's Policy on Tardiness
- Book Store Hours
- Garden Grove Theme Park a Good Idea
- Mr. T-Shirt
- When Will City 'Get It' on Jobs?
- Deficit
- Toll Road Temblor
- How We Took Guadalajara's Crown : 'Mariachi USA' has sold out the Hollywood Bowl for four years and helped push L.A. to the top of the mariachi world. But this wasn't the way it started when Rodri Rodriguez came up with the idea. At that point, it was a very tough sell
- Role of Parents, Judiciary in Peters' Case
- Car-Pool Lanes Enhance Freeways' Usefulness
- Swatted Student Caused Own Troubles
- PALM ATTITUDES
- End-to-End Systems Engineering Needed
- LAPD Contract Negotiations
- Mission Erroneous
- ON LOCATION : We Thought Hollywood Liked Guns : 'Death and the Maiden' was a hot ticket on Broadway. But when it came time to make the movie, there were no takers in the States. But European investors came through, and Roman Polanski is directing it in Paris
- ANOTHER WAY OF SEEING AND KNOWING
- DON'T BE SO QUICK TO MOTHBALL CARRIERS
- Help for Quake Victims
- Art: Gallery Owner Replies to Comments
- Dunaway's Desmond
- Follow That Cab
- WHAT GOES UP
- CRENSHAW : Youths Teach Youths About Sexual Health
- In addition to the premiere of "Homeward...
- 'Lucy' Still the Best
- Special Education
- Roll All the Credits
- HOME WORK
- David Roberti
- Motel Owners Forced to Police the Streets
- Valley Commentary : It's the Neighbors' Fault That Quake Bond Failed : Los Angeles County's counterparts in the Southland defeated Proposition 1A, which would have helped the Valley repair damage. Yet if there was ever a time California needs to pull together, it's now.
- Dornan Says an Apology Is in Order
- How Could Recall Vote Happen? Readers Have Some Answers
- Valley Commentary : Grads Step...
- City Has Reason to Be Proud of Ritchie Valens
- A Fond Farewell to Colfax Elementary
- Judge Restores State Protection for Rodent : Wildlife: The ruling on the Mohave ground squirrel is believed to be the first judicial action against an endangered species 'delisting.' Officials say 200 development projects have been affected by the animal's status.
- Nebraska Town Taxes Itself to Attract Air Service, but Goal Is Grounded : Transportation: Sidney has been without a carrier since March, when the only one willing to serve the area pulled out-- subsidy or no subsidy. Problem typifies situation in rural America.
- Thanking Those Who Didn't Vote
- Santa Barbara Escape
- Crenshaw High Is Praised for Tardy Policy
- NONFICTION - June 19, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 19, 1994
- NONFICTION - June 19, 1994
- Obituaries - June 19, 1994
- WORLD CUP JOURNAL : WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : The Rhumba Express Rides on Pride, Joy
- TARGET EL TORO: A sensitive task awaits...
- Simpson Kids Coping Well, Say Grandparents
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Driven to Learn : Minority Students Endure Long Days to Be Bused to Westside Schools, but Sometimes They Get Blamed for Campus Problems
- World Cup's Passion, Pride Fill Rose Bowl
- WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : Who's O.J.? Ask Foreign Media in U.S. for Soccer : World Cup: Reporters can't understand why Americans are more interested in Simpson than the international games.
- Buoyed by Time-Share Programs
- Simpson Under Suicide Watch as D.A. Moves to Indict Him : Crime: But grand jury proceedings hit a snag as the first witness reportedly demands immunity. Arraignment of the football legend is expected Monday.
- Clinton to Answer Jones' Suit With High-Risk Legal Strategy : Law: An elaborate motion to dismiss seeks to avoid any detailed response to sex harassment charges. Failure could mean a humiliating trial.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Together, Nicole Simpson's Family Faces Pain, Begins Healing
- World Cup's Passion, Pride Fill Rose Bowl
- Destination: Hawaii : Far From Oahu's Madding Crowd
- From the Archives: Simpson Held After Wild Chase: He's Charged With Murder of Ex-Wife, Friend
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- INTERIORS : Stylish Home Is a Pet Project
- FURNISHINGS : Fresh Look Is Just a Stone's Throw Away
- INSIDE & OUT : Painting to Avoid 'Holidays'
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : VOICES
- Do You Know Where Your Water Meter Valve Is?
- Pair Convicted of Neglect in Baby's Rat-Bite Death : Courts: Homeless couple's son was found dead in a trash-strewn station wagon in August. The jury deadlocked on an involuntary manslaughter charge, and prosecutors say a retrial is unlikely.
- Rally Round the Counties : Resisting a Sacramento money drain-off
- Trapped by the Terror of a Venice Street War : Violence: Neighborhoods are increasingly resentful of gangs, police and the media as last week's shootings bring the death toll to 17.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Delahoussaye Ails, but Sardula Is in Top Form
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : CHANGE OF PRIORITY
- Enowitz Selected Coach at Reseda
- U.S. OPEN : Montgomerie's 65 Puts Him Two Up : Golf: Pudgy Scot is leader after two rounds, with Irwin, Cook and Edwards tied for second.
- Northridge's Kernen Hopes to Relive the Past : Baseball: Coach renews his quest for players with dedication and a strong work ethic.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rockies Unsure of Contending
- Funds Likely for Ventura River Wildlife Revival Plan
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WINNING NOT KEY, EXCEPT PLAYING IN U.S.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : ON THE FIRST DAY
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Knicks Need to Ring Up One More for Riley
- Courtney Love Bandmate Kristen Pfaff Found Dead : Pop music: The body of Hole's bass player is discovered in her bathtub in Seattle. No cause of death has been determined.
- The Grrrl Who Heads the Jett Set
- AUTOS
- Room at the Inns : Agent's Overpricing Cost Them Business, Hoteliers Say
- Heat Persists in Eastern Half of the Nation
- Telegram Shows How Admiration for Simpson Transcended Rivalries
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Text of Simpson's Letter to the Public
- John D. Lowry; UPI Bureau Chief, L.A. Press Club President
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : VOICES
- BURBANK : City Names Services Director for Libraries
- Group Trying to Keep Medfly Out of County
- MOORPARK : Black Leader Enters School Board Race
- COUNTRY GOSPEL: The Shepherd of the Hills...
- Rancho Cucamonga's Flannery Approaches Job With a Passion : Baseball: He will do just about anything to help his Quakes be successful.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : IN CASE YOU DON'T LIKE BARBECUE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : FACTS AND FIGURES
- Knicks Head to Houston Ahead : NBA finals: Starks, Ewing spark fourth-quarter surge for 91-84 victory and 3-2 edge in series.
- Berganio Makes Good on Word and Makes Cut
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : FOR GERMAN TEAM, D-DAY IN REVERSE
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES / STEVE KRESAL : Carlson, Kazmer, Lee Named Athletes of Year
- Parents of Boy Mauled by Rat Are Convicted
- U.S. Puts Its Spin on Ball at Kickoff of World Cup : Soccer: Clinton joins German, Bolivian leaders at tourney's Chicago opening. First Rose Bowl game today.
- Consolidation by Thrift Holding Firm RSL Financial Means 82 O.C. Layoffs
- Hundreds Flee Toxic Chemical Explosion
- Sydney R. Barlow; Founded Gibraltar Savings and Loan
- Gertrude Ross Marks; Award-Winning Filmmaker
- RETAILING
- HEALTH
- Mapping Out Places to Treasure Hunt
- Fungus 1, Cockroaches 0
- The Quest for Deals : Townhome Furnished with Bargains Too Good to Pass
- INSIDE & OUT : NITTY-GRITTY
- MATERIALS : Homely Cast Iron Gets Fancy in Show of Its Cultural Qualities
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown's New Ad Blames Wilson for State's Recession
- Brazil Jails on Alert During World Cup
- INSIDE & OUT : Flashback, Fast Forward
- Chiapas Negotiations Mired in Presidential Politics : Mexico: The two leading presidential candidates have taken a hard line toward the Zapatista rebels.
- Graphix Zone Gets $3.9 Million in Stock Offering : Investment: The Irvine company issues 1.2 million shares to raise working capital for multimedia projects.
- Johnny Downs, 81; 'Our Gang,' Musical Comedy Actor
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Fix a Leaky Faucet Without Feeling Drained
- BREA : Groundbreaking for Project Scheduled
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman, 73, Killed When Truck Hits Car
- OXNARD : Latino Activist Seeks School Board Post
- WOODLAND HILLS : 3-Year Drive Ends in Cool Relief at School
- CAMARILLO : Chamber Panel Picks 10 New Members
- Quake Victim Turns <i> Angst </i> to Art : Thousand Oaks: Michele Relkin uses shards from the wreckage of her home to create collages.
- Grads Say Goodby in Strange Ways : Pranks: High school seniors across the county pull public and sometimes illegal farewell stunts that range from the quirky to outrageous.
- Don't Eat the Water
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WAKE UP, <i> AMIGO</i>
- Firm Gets License to Run Hollywood Park Casino
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : Pomp and Politicians
- Another Chance : Velazco Makes Pitch to Finish Career on High Note
- For Starters, They'll Be Watching McKeon : Football: Hart High junior is following quarterbacks who have earned Section honors for nine consecutive years.
- TV Reviews : Discovery Enters the World of 'Dreams'
- Room at the Inns : Agent's Overpricing Cost Them Business, Hoteliers Say
- Hill Goes Into Seclusion After Conviction : Legislature: The Whittier senator is expected to resign his seat but could be expelled from Senate if he does not. He was found guilty on political corruption charges.
- Court Strikes Down Rules Favoring AT&T; Competitors
- Broadcasting's Creators of a New World : Perelman, Bevins Credited With Transforming the TV Station Operator
- High Court Rules for Truth in Sentencing : Trials: The justices overturn a South Carolina man's death sentence because jurors were not told that he was ineligible for parole.
- Guatemalans Sign Refugee Deal
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : The News Conferences : Law Enforcement Agencies Scramble to Explain and Deal With Bizarre Events of Day : CMDR. DAVID J. GASCON : The LAPD Is 'Very Unhappy With . . . His Failure to Surrender'
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Quiet Encino Home Plays Role in Drama
- COLUMN ONE : A Painful Lesson for a Gay Teacher : L.A. district has support groups and a policy against discrimination. But student taunts drove him out.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Board Tentatively Saves Music Program
- LAGUNA BEACH : Tollway Protesters to Picnic Near Site