- COVER STORY : Reeling in the Past : Preservation: Thousands of old films may be gone with the winds of time because of chemical deterioration. But UCLA's archive is trying to save the best of them.
- North Korea's Nuclear Program Stirs Fears Here : Foreign relations: The possibility that weapons are being developed on the peninsula produces anxiety among Korean Americans. The worries are fed by memories of war and a concern for loved ones overseas.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : Coming to Its Own Defense : Germany Has Been at or Near the Top in the Last Five World Cups and That Isn't Expected to Change This Year
- SOUTH : Hotel Owners Hit With 31 Violations
- Basque People Consulted to Preempt Extremists : Spain: After sabotage of earlier road project, regional officials appoint citizens' panels to operate in spirit of <i> auzolan, </i> Basque for working together, to find what the people want.
- Villaraigosa Poised to Win Assembly Seat : Politics: Victory by longtime community activist in primary virtually assures him of election in the heavily Democratic 45th District. Incumbents breeze past challengers.
- WILSHIRE CENTER/ KOREATOWN : Advisory Panel Seeks New Members
- Retro : Benny and the Mule : MCA ADDS TWO MORE CLASSICS TO ITS VIDEO COLLECTION
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Saves Match Point, Wins
- Gibson's Double Shots Electrify Anaheim Fans : Tigers: Center fielder relives glory days with grand slam in ninth and three-run homer in fifth.
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : *** 7 YEAR BITCH, "Viva Zapata"; <i> Atlantic/CZ</i>
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Argentina at a Glance
- Hostility to 'Outsiders' Rooted in U.S. Past : Immigration: Historian says distrust of newcomers seems to be part of the national character. But once-shunned groups are eventually embraced into the mainstream.
- Restive Poland Looks for Its Place in Europe and NATO : Government: Warsaw hopes to join the West and still maintain ties with former Soviet Bloc allies. But more economic and political change must come first.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Cameroon at a Glance
- Rwanda 'Genocide' on Proscribed List
- 'Guilty as Sin'
- U.S. Dilemma: Is Korea Dispute Reason for War?
- 6-Year-Old Shouldn't Be Targeted as Public Enemy No. 1
- The Writing on the Wall Is a Warning : Attack on Gabriel Gettleson Illustrates the Connection Between Graffiti and Violence
- Maybe Ushers Will Double as Sky-Caps
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Dodger Loss Begs Question About Relief : Baseball: But Lasorda has no clear answer after Hershiser is left in to endure Cub rally in the eighth inning of 7-4 Chicago victory.
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : **** KEITH JARRETT, "At the Deer Head Inn"; <i> ECM</i>
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Anderson Has Detroit Retreads Treading on AL East
- Tiger's New Swing a Stroke of Genius : Golfer of the year: Western's Woods takes his game to a higher level during his senior season.
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- MOVIES : Wait Till You Hear the Wart Hog : 'Lion King' songwriters Tim Rice and Elton John aren't strangers to success. But Disney is different--plenty of fingers in the soup. So writing the movie's music was about patience too
- On View : Keaton in the Cockpit : THE LIFE AND DREAM OF AMELIA EARHART ON TNT
- Eight Years Later, Ojai Couple Sail on a Dream : Leisure: The pair cap a building venture with the launch of their 44-foot boat. Now, they'll see the world.
- 2 Die, Child Hurt When Truck Crashes into River Basin
- Experimental School Hails First Graduating Class : Education: All 114 seniors at Academy of Mathematics and Science, many of them minority members from low-income families, are going to college.
- Drummen's Luck Changes in Street Stock Victory
- Harper's Bizarre Trek to New York : NBA finals: Languishing in Dallas, guard gets chance with Knicks only after friend's injury.
- AUTO RACING : Exciting Race Looms for NASCAR Title
- WORLD CUP '94: 5 DAYS AND COUNTING : The Weight of the World : Greater Stakes, Stricter Emphasis on Rules Interpretation Have Placed a Heavier Burden on Cup Referees Than Ever Before
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- LEIMERT PARK : Festival Features Cameroon Culture
- CUDAHY : City to Help Fund Satellite Campus
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : The past is still part of Kathleen Sullivan's present--well, let her explain
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : It's Our World Cup Quiz and <i> Bienvenidos </i> to It
- Milwaukee Sets Aside Housing for Seniors : Trends: City officials restrict seven of 14 public housing projects to older people, who had complained about crime, noise and drugs.
- Tooth and Consequences : Clinic at Santa Ana's Roosevelt Elementary School Offers Children Free Dental Care
- Getting the Teamsters' House in Order : Ron Carey, the beleaguered reformer, fights the old guard threatened by loss of perks.
- The Party's Over? : Government Loses in California
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Dornan Feels Reagans' Pain at Naked Aggression Shown by Daughter Patti
- Abused Children to Get a Safe Haven : Foster care: Casa Pacifica, with its four cottages and private school, will be dedicated on Saturday.
- Ventura County Baseball Stars to Be Showcased
- Focus : All About Antoinette
- Love Leads to Congressional Pact : Washington: The gentleman from Buffalo proposed to the gentlewoman from Staten Island on the House floor. She voted 'aye.'
- On U.S. Human-Rights Issue, China Was Not First Blow
- Secrecy, Outrage Cloud True Nature of CLAS : Missteps by Agency Mar Public Perception of Test
- An Investment That's Making the Grade : Corporate School 'Adoptions' Prove Valuable, as Highlighted in Tale of Two Campuses
- Yaroslavsky as Lame Duck a Concern to Community : Sherman Oaks: Area leaders wonder how post-quake rebuilding will fare in councilman's final six months.
- WORLD CUP '94 : Temple City's Angeles Outstanding in His Field : Officiating: Forty-year-old civil engineer is the lone American chosen among the tournament's 48 referees and linesmen.
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- Howling Through the Ages
- The Big Picture : After a Decade of Decline Brought on by the Recession, the Downtown Artists Development Assn. Is Working to Revitalize the Once-Thriving Art Scene.
- D-Day Mailer Gave Knox the Edge in Assembly Race
- ECOLOGY : When No Newts Isn't Good News
- Teen-Age Patient Gets OK to Stop Transplant Drug
- Pursuing the American Dream From One End of Beach Blvd. to the Other : Grant Davis doesn't have a home right now. But he does have the Ark. And a business.
- Russia Unveils Plan to Crack Down on Organized Crime : Law enforcement: Escalating violence prompts measures. They include return of ex-KGB's special investigators squad.
- Laughing Through the Pain : Troupe of the Mentally Ill Uses Comedy to Spread Understanding and Erase Stigmas
- Satellite Technology Official Moves On
- Not Your Average Literary Reading
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- THE SAINT: Alias the Saint by...
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Turmoil's Team : Argentina Has Knack for Turning Bad Fortune and Bad Feelings Into Good Results
- LEIMERT PARK : Cultural Boost Comes From Cameroon
- 3-A DIVISION FINAL : Huntington Park Sees Title Slip Away : Baseball: Errors hurt the Spartans in 2-1 loss at Dodger Stadium, but the underdogs make it tough on Franklin.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Saudi Arabia at a Glance
- Conservancy Draws Fire Over Deals Outside Santa Monicas
- H. Anderson; Father in 'Dennis the Menace'
- Four-Star Films : 'Moulin Rouge'
- WESTLAKE : Athletes Get a Kick Out of Gardening
- High-Rise Jitters : New Doubts About Safety After Jan. 17 Quake Haunt Upper-Floor Office Workers
- New Woes for Siamese Twins' Father : Tragedy: Estranged wife bails Kenneth Lakeberg, an admitted drug- and alcohol-abuser, out of jail for Angela's funeral Monday. He faces trial on auto theft charges.
- Santa Ana Fire Destroys Apartment
- THE TIMES 1994 ALL-COUNTY BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD
- ART : Old Hollywood's New Artistic Jolt : LACE and RE:SOLUTION have moved from the central city into Hollywood. The goal for both arts institutions is a new energy. Broader audiences would be nice too
- Condo Losses: Residence vs. Rental
- Employee Ownership: One More Way of Coping
- AMERICAN NATURE WRITING 1994 edited by...
- Spokesman Tony Blair to Seek Leadership of British Laborites
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : It's the Feign in Spain : Despite Club Successes, Nation Can't Master Cup
- Caps and Groans for Job-Seeking Graduates : Education: Class of '94 is pessimistic about finding employment even though prospects are on the upswing.
- Federal Panel Winnowing Rules for 'Organic' Crops : Agriculture: Environmentalists, farmers, processors, consumer advocates and scientists are trying to write standards for crops and livestock.
- Valley Commentary : CLAS Test Receiving a Bad Rap : It's simply about what happens in the classroom and preparing kids to meet tomorrow's challenges. And that's all.
- Residents Take a Look at Transit : Discussion: Six people who use various means to get around address a possible sales tax, roads and their general concerns on local transportation.
- Fischer, Tuimoloau Keep Winning at Golden West Meet : Track: Pair post victories against national competition; Medearis third in high hurdles.
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : In Brief
- POP MUSIC : Mr. Melting Pot : Using his Latino and African American heritage as a springboard to multicultural music, singer Jon Secada is realizing his crossover dreams while promoting integration 'because that's what America is about'
- Easing Into Hiking--Step-by-Step
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Feast or Famine : Up-and-Down Performances Leave Talented Romania in Dire Need of More Cohesiveness
- New Ideas About 'People With No Name' : Environment: Mystery clan of farmers and artisans thrived for a time, then vanished after laying waste to their resources.
- Disney's Lost and Found : Tales of Missing Children Have Happy Endings at Park
- HIV--Still the No. 1 Suspect by Far
- Disney's Lost and Found : Tales of Missing Children Have Happy Endings at Park
- La Palma Hospital to Offer CPR Training
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : For an Open at Oakmont, They Still Need Palmer When He's 64
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : *** SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, "Suicidal for Life"; <i> Epic</i>
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : ** BOSTON, "Walk On"; <i> MCA</i>
- A Treasure Hunt : THE RAPE OF EUROPA: The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War, <i> By Lynn H. Nicholas (Alfred A. Knopf: $27.50; 498 pp.)</i>
- My Best Shot
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- REAL ANSWERS
- Fairchild Pays U.S. in Claims Involving Untested Fasteners
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Soccer's Jet Set : That Would Be Saudi Arabia, Which Is Still Flying High After Qualifying for the First Time
- D.C.'s Mayor Seeks Reelection Bid to Improve City's Fiscal, Social Woes
- 'Joey Breaker'
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : A Norwegian Cruise : Scandinavians Qualified Impressively, Have Sights Set on Even Bigger Prize
- Reading Olympics Will Be Aided by Grant for $2,450
- SOCIAL CLIMES : Announcing a One-of-a-Kind Trend
- Frustrations Mount as PLO Leadership Begins Paying the Price for Autonomy : Mideast: Lack of cash provokes anger, infighting among some officials. Arafat remains the only real decision maker.
- Gotti Lawyer Placed in House Arrest, Fined $5,000 on Gag Order Violation
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Conservation Project Yields Scholarships
- Overhaul for Juvenile Crime Network : Under Assembly bill, many agencies would join in a review of the overwhelmed system
- The World : If War Comes to Korea, Japan May Not Back U.S.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON HEALTH CARE : By Dying On His Own Terms, Nixon Leaves Another Legacy : The former President's refusal of artificial life support points to primacy of the individual decision.
- Challenges Aplenty : Limited Revenue Threatens Transit Commission Agenda
- High Security : Subduing Rioting Inmates at a County Jail
- Mitchell Has Held Interest in Sports for Half a Century : Baseball: Maine senator is leaving politics "to consider other challenges," perhaps as commissioner of the National Pastime.
- Kimble Puts the Hurt on the Ball : Back Pain Behind Him, Buena Senior Becomes Feared Slugger
- 'Sunset' for $5 Less--for a While
- FICTION
- Such Happy Songs : Oscar Levant dreamed of making great music, instead he became a genius of talk : The Life and Times of Oscar Levant, <i> By Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger (Villard Books: $25; 518 pp.)</i>
- The State : CAMPUS CORRESPONDENCE : The Legions of Student Drunks Are Growing
- Marine Widow's Retreat to Disillusionment : Military: Carol Bentzlin rejects official version of 'friendly fire' in Saudi Arabia. Her bitterness is aimed at Pentagon, defense contractors.
- Brocco Scratched; Sore Hoof : Belmont: The Santa Anita Derby winner is expected to return in the Travers Stakes or the Pacific Classic.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Sooner and Later, Cochell Gets His Crown, 13-5
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : The Soccer Expert
- He Has Answers If You Ask Him
- Casual and Cheap Catching On
- SILENT SCREENS : Encore for Carter, Old Movie District
- Let's Send Washington a Message About State's Economy
- Destination: Florida : Down the Road From Disney World : A half-hour from Orlando, in the shadow of Mickey's domain, a town called Kissimmee offers a haven from the crowds and crush of the Magic Kingdom
- Reno Air's Risky Flight Plan : Transit: The smaller carrier hopes to inherit American's O.C. route castoffs, but competition may prove too much.
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner / Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Cormac McCarthy's Next Pilgrimage : THE CROSSING: Volume II of the Border Trilogy, <i> By Cormac McCarthy (Alfred A. Knopf: $23; 421 pp.)</i>
- Med Schools Harvest Crop of Second-Career Doctors
- "Buenos Diiiiiiias, Los Annnnngeles!!" : Is It the Loyal Audience? The Popular Music? The Hilarious DJs? KLAX-FM's Domination of the Ratings in the Country's Biggest Market Is Attributable to All That and One Other Crucial Factor: Se Habla Espanol.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Orange Crush? : The Netherlands' Re-Emergence Tied to Meshing of Old and New
- 27th Watts Summer Games to Open Saturday Across L.A.
- Cold War End Doesn't Ease Secrecy Trend : Bureaucracy: The government spends billions and employs a small army to safeguard national security secrets.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : That Old Familiar Tune : Brazil's Fans Heartened by Parreira's Pledge to Return to <i> Samba Soccer</i>
- North Nomination Increases Odds of GOP Fratricide
- Using Fans in Bullpen Might Cool Lasorda
- News, Tips & Bargains : Fires Are Out in Galapagos
- Sure Hope His Sharks Dig Rap
- THE MEN IN MY LIFE AND OTHER...
- Blast, We Forgot the Sisters Karamazov : Kingsley Amis can skewer the modern world like no other writer : THE RUSSIAN GIRL, <i> By Kingsley Amis (Viking: $22.95; 296 pp.)</i>
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Morocco at a Glance
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Nick's oddball brothers make Saturdays nights even quirkier than before
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : A Greater Goal : Gaining Host Role in 2002 Is on South Korea's Wish List
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Bulgaria at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Sweden at a Glance
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : County's Hospital Care for Sick Dates to 1850s
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Garfield Students Win Video Contest
- For Seniors : Octogenarian Toils to Plant Seeds of Tree Awareness
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Agencies Slow to Clear Errors
- Inspiring Landscape : Living In and Exploring the Downtown Area Is an Important Issue in This Artist's Work. Everything Is Colorful and Loud and It's Impossible for Her to Ignore the Power of the Street.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Center Offers Lower Rate to Cash Checks
- Ex-Convict Held in Slaying of Sportfisherman
- 'Dave'
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : The 'Model Millionaires' : The Nortons rode the computer revolution to a state of financial bliss. Then they decided it was time to play--with their kids, art and charities.
- Granville Surges Down Stretch to Win State 800 Title : Track: The sophomore comes from behind to become Bell Gardens High's first-ever state champion. Other top finishers include Keisha Griffis of Washington, who places third in 300-meter low hurdles.
- WESTLAKE : Expanded Clinic Opens in New Area
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : Germany at a Glance
- DOWNTOWN : Talk Show Invites Youths to 'Get Real'
- Fans Kick Into High Gear for Colombia's World Cup Team
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : A Roar No More? : Cameroon's Indomitable Lions Seemingly Have Too Many Obstacles to Repeat 1990 Success
- Worth Gobbling
- Mannes Arrested on Suspected Parole Violation : Crime: Police say Somis woman had been drinking. Last year, she pleaded guilty to killing 3 in drunk-driving accident.
- Theft at Comedian's Home Probed
- Brazil Stuns U.S. Women in Semifinal : Basketball: Americans handed first loss in 11 years at world championships.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen Gets Hot at Right Time
- Mansell on Pole in Detroit's Rumor Central
- THE TIMES 1994 ALL-COUNTY GOLF
- A Princely New Trocadero
- Could It Be They'd Rather Not Get Stoned?
- A Few Ways to Ensure Kids' Safety at Camp
- LAKE COUNTRY: A Series of Journeys ...
- INDEX ON CENSORSHIP: The Magazine for Free...
- Inaugural Trips Have Cachet, But Can Be Troublesome : Cruises: Passengers who like to be first on deck may not find everything shipshape aboard.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Fanning the Fires
- Backpack & Budget : Hills Are Alive With Bargains in Austria
- GOP Forces, Western Ranchers Circle Wagons Against Clinton Arrows : Politics: President's determination to revise a century of policies on natural resources have put a special burden on Democrats running for office this year.
- Taiwan Hunts for Radioactive Apartments
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Rebirth of a Nation : After 1990 World Cup Ban, Mexico Seeks Redemption
- DOWNTOWN : Event Marks Foster Youths' Triumphs
- Waking Up With an Election Hangover
- Voter Turnout a Sorry Lesson in Civics : Close Election Races in the County Demonstrate That Every Ballot Does Count
- Nevada Hedges Bets in Case Gambling Comes Up a Loser : Economy: The state is diversifying; it lured 115 firms there in '93 alone. Convention business is booming, and the casino hotels are expanding into family entertainment and mega-malls.
- 'He'd Hate Me If I Stopped My Life' : Volleyball Standout Nina Foster Presses On as Father Lies in Coma
- Tabasco Cat Keeps Up the Heat in Belmont : Horse racing: Colt repeats Preakness victory, again beating Derby winner Go For Gin.
- Alaska Cruise Ship Passenger Dies in Gangway Accident
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Modern Greek Heroes : Former U.S. Coach Panagoulias at the Helm of Nation's Rise to Prominence
- Clinton Ties to Tyson Scion Still Drawing Critics' Fire : Politics: Some allege Arkansan got special treatment from Agriculture, Commerce departments. He denies it.
- One <i> Big</i> Happy Family
- Fund Started in Memory of Slain Woman
- Bus Rerouting Plan to Add Public's Concerns : Transportation: Residents complain that a switch from current grid system to 'hubs' would inconvenience many.
- Simi Chief Winds Up 1st 100 Days With No Rush : Police: Official takes slow, thoughtful approach to job. But critics say he has been all talk, no action.
- 'Vanity Candidates' Pave Their Way With Gold
- Seeking an Identity and Air Conditioning
- Mall Make-Over : Northridge Center Works to Erase Image and Bring Back Customers
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : New Dallas Theme: Don't Half-Fence Me In--or Out
- Centers of Attention : For the Knicks There's Ewing, For the Rockets There's Olajuwon; Other Mates Are Distant Second
- Judge Rules Malibu Can Curb Rent Increases : Housing: Law limiting raising of fees for two city mobile home parks is upheld. But rollback and freeze provision is found to be unconstitutional.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Netherlands at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 GROUP A PREVIEW : America's Team
- Bronco Billy (KCOP Sunday at 5 p.m.)...
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP A PREVIEW : Playing It Fast and Loose : Colombia Goes Against the Norm With an Attacking Offense That Makes It One of the Favorites
- Why the Big Apple Is No Economic Model for L.A.
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Suppan Wins Faster by Throwing Slower
- BOXING : Paez's Easy 10-Round Decision Could Lead Him to De La Hoya
- Dolacki Noses Out Boat in Midget Main at Ventura
- In the Long Run, He Outdistances Field : Athlete of the year: Jaime Martinez of Orange was never beaten by a county athlete at any distance this season.
- SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : *** JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS, "Pure and Simple"; <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- 170 Slaughtered by Rwandan Militia, Escaped Priests Say
- Dole Vows to Fight Employer Mandate : Health: The President is upbeat about passage of reforms this year. But GOP leader says he will block any bill requiring firms to pay for workers' coverage.
- The World : But How Were Germans Victims of Nazi Aggression?
- Debussy's Creations, With Just the Right Touch
- THEATER : Slipping Tony a Mickey? : American theater can't dismiss Disney dollars, but it can deride the product. So how will 'Beauty and the Beast' fare at the Tony Awards? 'Passion' stands in the way. How much more drama do you need?
- Car Bomb at Mexico Hotel Kills 5; Drug Link Suspected
- CRENSHAW : Students Use Israel Trip to Dispel Myths
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : South Korea at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Norway at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP C PREVIEW : Spain at a Glance
- West Block Party Is Rough Loss for East : High school football: Penalties on late field-goal tries pivotal in Ventura County all-star game.
- Hades of Hulton Road : Oakmont Offers a Test of the Three P's: Patience, Preciseness and Persistence
- The Discs of Summer : SUMMER ALBUM ROUNDUP : *** ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, "Zingalamaduni"; <i> Chrysalis</i>
- Great 'Communication'
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : Belgium at a Glance
- Colliding Points of View Impair Laguna Rebuilding : Recovery: Plans for bigger homes in fire area inflame passions of neighbors whose outlook is increasingly grim.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Worker's Revolt : A Squabble Between Players and Coach Will Keep Russia From Putting its Best Team Forward
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Tough Medicine : County-USC Medical Center Is Growing to Meet the Needs of the Poor, But There Is a Cost: a Broken Neighborhood, Uprooted Families
- AMERICA'S CHALLENGE
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP F PREVIEW : The Weight of History : Morocco Has Been an African Soccer Trendsetter Despite Interference at Home
- Powerful New Idea for Electric Power? : State looks to deregulation of electric utilities
- The Real Reason Americans Don't Vote : Behavior: As we isolate ourselves from our community, public participation of any sort becomes a nuisance.
- Fund-Raiser Held for Teen With Leukemia
- 106 Screened at School Test Positive for TB : Medicine: Health official concedes La Quinta results were unexpected. Origin of the new infections is being investigated.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Thrown Bottle Sidelines Mitchell
- Ervine Makes Another Big Splash : Soccer: He scores three goals and adds three assists to lead Anaheim past the San Jose Grizzlies, 10-3.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Flawlessly, Hollywood Wildcat Return Together in the Gamely
- When the Wolf Howls : Please don't confine Jim Harrison. One day he'll take in the solitude of a rustic cabin, the next he'll enjoy the swank digs of a big-time screenwriter for hire
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Greenacres Was the Place to Be
- Perennial Student Collects His Sixth College Degree
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Northern Exposure : Players May Balk at Publicity, but Sweden Is Good Enough to Make Some News
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Italy at a Glance
- Animals: College Gets $15,000 for Study
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Great Expectations : Coach Arrigo Sacchi Is on the Hot Seat as Italy Aims to Cool Critics
- Friendship Rescues D-Day Veteran : Romance: Childhood sweetheart tracks down World War II soldier who had lost his way in life.
- Pale Rider Redux
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Greece at a Glance
- Role of Egypt's 'Lourdes' Unveiled : Archeology: Ongoing excavation has yet to reveal full extent of ancient religious site. Early Christians seeking miracles once flocked to area.
- Rabbi Schneerson, Lubavitcher Leader, Dies
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP / USA '94 : When They Play, Where to Watch
- The Nation : The Last Populist: Ed Edwards' Graceful Goodby to Louisiana Politics
- Filipinos Share Their Culture at Knott's Festival : Celebration: The event continues today with foods, music and entertainment from their native land.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ashby Handles the Rest of the Giants
- L.A.'s Subway, Freeways, Political Ways : How the new thriller 'Speed' got on, under and around the streets of Los Angeles despite obstacles from city government
- Readers Recommend
- The Top 50 Most Commonly Asked Questions About Southland Real Estate
- FASHION : Flights of Fashion
- Swedish Army Officer Shoots 7 to Death : Scandinavia: Police say accused assailant was apparently drunk. Crime is called most violent in nation's modern history.
- DOWNTOWN : Group to Protest Bus Fare Hike Plan
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP E PREVIEW : Mexico at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : New King of Africa : Nigeria Is Best of Continent--and Might Soon Be One of the Best in the World
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP D PREVIEW : Nigeria at a Glance
- World Cup '94 : WORLD CUP USA '94 / GROUP B PREVIEW : Brazil at a Glance
- Car Crash Linked to Bird Crossing
- Heartening Coordination in TB Fight : State, County Health Officials' Serious Approach Is Testimony of Professionalism
- Bridge Work to Affect 3 Freeways
- Murdock Stands Firm Against Local Interference in Business
- Developer Gives in to Market Gone Sour : Real estate: When few buy into his country club for the rich, a local billionaire tries to make his Lake Sherwood homes more affordable.
- Springer Hit Hard, Tigers Juice Angels : Baseball: Gibson hits two of Detroit's four home runs, drives in seven in 11-5 rout.
- Crime Pays
- Treat Veterans as if They're No. 1
- THE ROYAL CHARLES
- Church Forgot the Individual
- A BUNCH OF BULL?
- The Value of a Foreign Education
- UCLA's ROTC
- Not Everyone Wants to Sit Alone in Traffic
- 'Seinfeld': The Reality Show
- ANXIETY AND THE MILLENNIUM
- The Screen Trade
- Santa Margarita Water Chairman Says Check Facts
- Rosarito Reactions
- Coyote Trapping Policy
- A Bumpy Beam-Out
- Fear of Lawsuits, Discrimination Charges
- EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
- Onassis Service
- Development Hazards to Bolsa Chica