- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Patching Cracks in the Plaster Does Not Have to Be Unsettling
- Clinton Targets Haiti's Elite With New Curbs : Sanctions: Flights to U.S., financial transactions are banned in effort to pressure supporters of the junta.
- Mediator Backs 9% LAPD Raise; City Faces Dilemma : Contract: Non-binding recommendation exceeds union's request, would spread increase over 18 months. Both sides refuse comment, citing confidentiality pledge.
- Disneyland Resort's Future Appears Clouded : Development: Experts say as it now stands, the huge project in Anaheim is financially risky with low projected returns.
- U.S. to Push for Phased Sanctions on N. Korea : Diplomacy: U.N. will be asked next week to approve curbs ending in a full embargo if Pyongyang refuses to allow nuclear inspections.
- U.S. to Seek Phased N. Korea Curbs : Diplomacy: U.N. will be asked next week to approve sanctions ending in a full embargo if Pyongyang refuses to allow nuclear inspections.
- LOVIN' CALIFORNIA: Romanian soccer team members exercised...
- Rams Ready for Flurry of Talks About Moving
- Romancing the student: The Southland's reputation as...
- Navy Detonates 'Ship Shock' Blast : Environment: Officials say the offshore test of new destroyer did not harm marine mammals.
- Texaco Is Not Responsible for Major Spill, Study Says : Environment: State officials are confident company is at fault for 200,000-gallon leak north of Ventura.
- Metrolink Offering Free Train Tickets
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Runners Will Aid Teen Rides Project
- Tabasco Cat Looks to Stop This Streak : Belmont: He gets another chance to beat Brocco after losing their first three meetings by a combined 11 lengths.
- Orange County Business
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Finally, the West Has a Leader That's Worthy
- Struggling Finley Clueless as Angels Collapse Again
- Clarke Takes Over Glendale Football Post
- Guitarist on Self-Guided Tour in the Music World
- The Chantays' 'Next' Wave : O.C. Surf Rockers Emerge From Pipeline With Killer Album
- Child Abuse Hearing for Evangelist Delayed : Crime: A prosecutor says convicted tax evader Tony Alamo should be denied bail because he had married 15-year-old girls.
- Countywide : Volunteers Who Help Parolees to Be Lauded
- Villa Park Irrigation Official Pleads Guilty to Illegal Mining
- CAMARILLO : $2 Million OKd for Center Renovation
- CALABASAS : Panel Approves Plan for Theater Complex
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : THE SOCCER EXPERT : Keeping Position
- Arm & Hammer : Mondesi's Throws Get a Lot of the Attention, but He Also Does Damage With His Bat
- 20th Century Insurance Out of Quake Action
- Ex-Deputy Chief Charged With Having LAPD Records : Police: Daniel Sullivan illegally got information for his investigations firm, officials say. He denies allegations.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : District May Close High School Campuses During Lunch Hour : Education: Hart trustees indicate they favor changing policy. Student representative voices opposition.
- VAN NUYS : Merchants Meet to Form Business Watch
- Evidence of Arson Not Found in Oak View Fire : Inquiry: Officials say investigators are pursuing possibility that blaze was caused by someone smoking in home of black family.
- MOORPARK : 3-Hour Search Finds Boy Safe With Mom
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY SOFTBALL
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Doesn't Last Very Long in Return
- Movie Reviews : 'Slickers II': Search for Sequel Gold
- Orange County Business : REAL ESTATE : Apartment Vacancy Rate Rises to 7.2% This Spring From 6.8% a Year Earlier
- First Data Gets Western Union in a $900-Million Transaction
- Stocks, Bonds Close Flat; Oil Rises Again
- Parenting : The Inevitable Question : Inquiries about sex and reproduction are natural. Experts advise taking children's cues to give answers they are ready to handle.
- Accused Police Chief Resigns in Ecuador
- School Complies With Order to Readmit Boy, 6 : Education: Parents on both sides of the issue protest. District had removed him, saying he was disruptive.
- Parenting : Cultivating a Love of Gardening : Community plots give families who don't have room to grow vegetables at home a chance to learn the joys of working the soil.
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking Gold in the Silver State : A flood of new arrivals, drawn by dreams of the good life, are shaking up once-lonely Nevada. In boom towns like Elko, you'll now find cowboys and caffe latte.
- Parenting : Making the Adjustment
- SALUTE TO SENIORS '94 : PROFILES FROM THE CLASS OF '94
- Swat Leads to Discrimination Complaint Against Professor : Education: Black student says he felt humiliated. Instructor downplays what he calls a test of wills over a failing grade.
- LOS ANGELES : Alamo Wed Married Women, 15-Year-Olds, Prosecutor Says
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Denies Claims From Two Groups
- Touching Story Ends in Case of Attempted Murder
- One From the Heart : Singers Don and Alicia Cunningham love jazz so much, they've been fired for it.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Guardian Angels Launch Patrols on Sepulveda Blvd.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale to Look for New Site for Metrolink Station : Transit: Commuter trains are being moved to a new set of rails. City Council rejects the idea of building an underpass.
- GOLF : Reid Bounces Back With 65 at Westchester
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- O.C. Theater / Jan Herman : Fame Steals Show in O.C. Broadway Series
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Aides Hear Political Clock Ticking With Alarm
- Parenting : Reaching for Attention : There is no profile for the typical shoplifter. But one expert says they have a common trait--they are troubled.
- Parenting : Cosmetic Concerns: Too Much Too Soon? : Question of makeup and young girls truly is a family balancing act. But good grooming is the bottom line.
- Taking a Stab : This blood donor laughed at danger but trembled at the sight of a needle. It turns out that the fear was all in her head and the life-saving gift much more concrete.
- Sheriff's Moorpark Division Gets New Leader : Personnel: Lt. Martin Rouse, 37, a 16-year veteran of the department, will replace Lt. Geoff Dean in heading the 20-member team.
- Obituary
- Scyphers Reinstated as Simi Valley Coach; Future Unclear
- Despite Taking Dim View of Starr, Taft Goes Light on Him : High school football: Coach keeps his job but is censured by principal for violating a state recruiting rule.
- Movie Review : 'Rapture' Travels Down a Lurid Road
- Pop Music Reviews : Grant Lee Buffalo Stampedes Fans With Passion at Whisky
- Orange County Business
- ENVIRONMENT
- Orange County Business : REAL ESTATE
- Company Town : Warner Records Names Senior Ad Director
- Firms Say They'll Spend 8.3% More in '94 : Economy: Corporate expansion plans bode well for a continuing recovery. But the picture isn't so rosy in California.
- Orange County Business : Kawasaki Motors in Irvine Appoints Advertising Manager
- Support Sought for '3 Strikes' Alternative
- St. Joseph Adds Mission to Aid Its Own Health : Hospitals: Owner of facilities in Orange and Fullerton buys South County medical center as next step in regional expansion.
- Orange County Business
- Picture Perfect Memories : * Photobusters, a two-woman crusade, turns haphazard piles of keepsake photographs into orderly albums, organized by time or by theme.
- VENTURA : Judge Scolds Two for Eavesdropping
- Tale Spinners : Pupils Weave Yarns at Storytelling Festival in Oxnard
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 4th of July Parade Is 1 More Victim of Quake
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Appendectomy Sidelines Gott
- Ducks Won't Offer Loach New Contract
- Germany's Strunz Will Miss Opener
- Theater Reviews : Masterful Performances in 'Old Business' : Joe Cacaci's play at the Court Theatre finds a new angle in the conflicts between father and son.
- 'House?': Witty Look at Quake Blues
- Pop Music Review / Mike Boehm : Playing, Writing in the Present Intense
- Pop Music Reviews : Cole Brings Sly Earnestness to Roxy
- Countywide : Free Boat-Safety Inspections Offered
- LOS ANGELES : $15,000 Reward Offered in Choirmaster's Killing
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Questions Arise on Air Traffic Noise Pollution
- VAN NUYS : Pastor Hopes to Gain Insight on Journey
- WESTMINSTER : The Wild, Wild West, From a Kid's View
- In Post-Zev Horse Race, Feuer's Out of the Starting Gate Early
- Footage of Siege of Sarajevo to Be Shown
- YORBA LINDA : Book May Be Taken Off 5th-Grade List
- OXNARD : City Launches Fight on Illegal Signs
- Panel OKs $5 Million to Purchase Parkland : Appropriations: The funds are earmarked to buy property in the Santa Monicas. The amount is far less than requested by park advocates.
- DANA POINT : Uncounted Ballots May Decide Election
- Neighbors Organize to Improve Their Area
- 8 Honored for Giving Schools a Helping Hand
- Screening Room : 'The Serengeti' Gets the IMAX Treatment
- Restaurants : Coffee Is a Verb on Franklin Ave. : Hip and cheerful, the Hollywood Hills Coffee Shop is a deft spin on the standard '60s model.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Mixed Bag of Mostly Gay Fiction Is Evocative, Generic : DANGEROUS DESIRES, <i> by Peter Wells</i> (Viking; $20.95, 220 pages)
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ANGOLA : Air Force Mistake Kills 89 Students
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- A Mature Comedy : Most of the quirky Midwestern characters in the revival of 'Morning's at Seven' are senior citizens.
- Lawyer Questions Landfill Initiative : Weldon Canyon: Calling it flawed, he says the November ballot measure probably would not stand a court challenge.
- Landowners at Malibou Lake Split on Fire Rules : Safety: County OKs building restrictions to curb blazes. Absentee landlords voice support, residents blast plan.
- SANTA ANA : Ex-Inmate Rams His Car Into Jail Gates
- SIMI VALLEY : Mayor Stratton Plans to Seek Fifth Term
- IRVINE : Ruling Backs City's Northwood 5 Action
- Judge Says Parents' 911 Call Not Relevant in Fatal Rat Bite Case
- El Toro Airport Issue Qualifies for November Ballot : Land use: Opponents argue that a commercial facility would destroy the quality of life. An emotional battle is expected.
- Jury Begins Deliberations in Assisted Suicide Case : Trial: Alex Coventry faces charges after giving a loaded shotgun to his roommate, who then killed himself.
- Recall Leaves Voters Vindicated, the Unseated Unsettled
- Spurs Release Lucas; Will He Coach Clippers? : Pro basketball: He asks out at San Antonio with two years remaining on his contract.
- Defending champion Michael Stich of Germany and...
- The Splash Dips Into Cup Fever
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : He's Still the One to Beat : Player of year: Ocean View's Pietrowski was tops last year despite some flaws. This season, he eliminated them to retain his lofty spot.
- Little Benefit in Kids' Life Insurance
- Orange County Business : REAL ESTATE
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Splash Backers Hoping to Make a Big Wave at The Pond : Indoor soccer: Team opens season, its first in Anaheim, tonight against Las Vegas Dustdevils.
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Speed Puts Johnsen Ahead of the Pack : Player of the year: Woodbridge standout finishes prep career with a Southern Section-record 196 stolen bases.
- Last weekend's 12-hour chamber music marathon at...
- Port Strike at Marseilles
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Lovesick Soldier Steals Tank, Runs Amok in Vienna
- Orange County Business
- RETAILING
- Orange County Business
- 20th Century Insurance to End Quake Policies : Business: The decision, made after company was hit by $600 million in claims, affects 240,000 customers.
- SMART GENES: Like mother, like son ....
- Romance Reigns--in Books, Anyway
- Parenting : Lessons of a Family Album : The Yellens chronicle their life together--the ups and downs--for a unique insider's look at raising children.
- Kemp Says GOP Must Reach Out to Minorities : Politics: Likely 1996 contender declares he'll help other candidates but only if they address racial issues. He rejects the party's Southern strategy.
- Smooth Selling : Despite the lack of conclusive evidence that thigh creams really work, Southern Californians are buying them. Doctors say the preparations don't appear to do any harm.
- Bankers Scolded Over the Gap in Rates Charged and Paid
- Orange County Business
- Companies Cut Back on Merit Pay Hikes
- Immigrant Farmer's Woes Galvanize Conservatives : Environment: Growers, politicians rally in support of man accused of violating Endangered Species Act.
- Parenting : Cover Story : Travels With Tykes : Family trips can be painless, even pleasant if you take kids' interests and attention spans into account.
- Gas Blast Kills 1, Injures 87 at Building for Elderly
- Courts Helping Put Special Students in Regular Classes
- Siemens Picks Carson as Train Car Assembly Site : Manufacturing: The plant will build light-rail cars for L.A. It will mean about 100 new jobs.
- Orange County Business
- Job-Hunting Tips
- Company Town : With 'Scavengers,' Fox TV Hunts in New Territory : Broadcasting: The sci-fi game show is a truly international effort.
- White House OKs Job Rules for Welfare Plan
- Alpine Bus Crash Kills 5
- Parenting : Cures for Shoplifting
- High Hopes Greet Outlet Mall's Grand Opening : Oxnard: Shoppers anticipate bargains, officials look forward to new source of sales-tax revenues.
- SIMI VALLEY : Principals Reassigned Due to Retirements
- AGOURA HILLS : Activity Guide for Santa Monicas Ready
- WORLD CUP '94 / 7 DAYS AND COUNTING : Just Ernie : Dutch-American Achieves Identity as U.S. Striker
- Rangers Can't Close Show on Broadway : Hockey: Canucks pull away in a wild third period, 6-3, and cut New York's advantage to 3-2.
- Soccer's Cantor Didn't Make This a '<i> Gooooooaalllll!</i> '
- MOVIESMcAnuff to Direct Jimmy Dean Film: La...
- Electric Circus Rock Resurges
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- Orange County Business : REAL ESTATE
- Burning Rubber by Remote Control : Radio cars are enjoying a resurgence, among novices and experts alike. The high-tech hobby has a strong following in the Valley.
- Parenting : Acting Out the Pain of Growing Up : Improvisation classes for the young offer tools for building communication skills and facing the world.
- NEW ROUTE: Every Fourth of July for...
- U.S., Western Allies Urge Russia to Cooperate Militarily, Open Dialogue : Europe: NATO sees sound relations as 'a key element for security and stability.' But invitation falls short of Moscow's demands for wider role.
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Emperor Puts Joltin' Joe in His Stateside Lineup
- HEALTH
- Orange County Business
- The Goods : The Annual Tie Simply Won't Do : What does Dad want on his day? Sportswear and tools.
- A Deadly First Fishing Trip : Crime: Man killed in Big Bear was a mechanic and plumber from Moscow who had been living with his brothers. He was slain in his sleep on his first angling excursion.
- Laugh Lines : JOKES
- County Agrees to Turn Over Library to Mission Viejo : Services: The tentative pact is prompted by systemwide budget woes. The city would build a bigger branch facility.
- From Boos to Cheers : Students Hail Return of Arts High Teacher After Controversy Over Outcry at Play
- THOUSAND OAKS : Home Improvement Expo Begins Saturday
- GLENDALE : Mentors Mainstay of Homework Program
- PERSPECTIVE ON OLIVER NORTH : Virginia's Folly, Not the Senate's : There's no litmus test for barring senators-elect, even those who've shown contempt for Congress and the law.
- Buena Park Development Design Guidelines Approved
- Capriati's Fault: in the Public Eye : Celebrity: Once again, the public pillories an icon who proves merely mortal.
- USC Football Recruit Will Answer Assault Charges Before Grand Jury
- 3 Days of the Newscasts, or Can Emmys Be Revoked? : Many awards have just been bestowed on the town's news organizations, but how worthy are they?
- Theatre Review : Once Upon a Time in Old California : Luis Valdez's 'Bandido!' deconstructs the myth of 19th-Century legend Tiburcio Vasquez, playing up the tale's melodramatic elements.
- RETAILING
- Orange County Business : Airport Director, Airlines Discuss Reno Air Proposal
- Orange County Business : Madic-Compufact to Merge With DataWorks : Technology: The new firm will install computer systems in factories. No layoffs are expected.
- SPORTS : Ted Turner Takes the Rap for Ills of St. Petersburg : Russia's czarist capital prepares to host Goodwill Games he sponsors. The usual chaos is even worse.
- Michigan Man Scrapes Knee, Dies From Virulent Bacteria Infection
- And Still Another Phony Peace Plan
- The Greening of Anaheim : Tourism: City won't wait for resort to transform seedy Disneyland area into a lush garden district.
- LOS ANGELES : Mayor Wins Backing for Private Parking Patrol
- SHERMAN OAKS : Impact of Budget Will Be Discussed
- District Will Give CLAS Test Today : Education: Judge says Antelope Valley officials could not use planned appeal to delay the controversial exam.
- THE TIMES 1994 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : ALL-COUNTY BOYS' TENNIS
- State's Budget Woes Make Bond Pros Wary
- Company Town
- Effort to Revive B-2 Bomber Takes Wing : Aerospace: Congress is being asked to buy more of the Stealth bombers. Thousands of jobs hinge on the decision.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Smaller Tax Changes Could Have Big Impact for Some : Congress: Health and welfare are in the spotlight, but a host of less sweeping proposals could hit Americans in the pocketbook.
- Orange County Business
- 20th Century Insurance to End Quake Policies : Business: Firm, hit by $600 million in claims, is phasing out home coverage also. Moves to affect 240,000 customers.
- Christopher Predicts U.N. Approval of N. Korean Sanctions : Diplomacy: He voices optimism despite reluctance by China and Japan about imposing economic restraints.
- Ruling Backs Wider Scope of Child Porn Law
- The Goods : TECHNOWATCH : No Cooking Necessary
- Parenting : Preparing for New Arrival
- Napoleon's Dental Kit Nets $93,570 at Auction
- Behind the Mask : A Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum exhibit illuminates media stereotypes of Mexican Americans.
- Boy's Return to O.C. School Sparks Protests
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Considers New Spending Cuts
- LAKE FOREST : '50s, '60s Rock Music Concert Still On
- GLENDALE : Ex-Coach Pleads Not Guilty in Panty Raids
- COSTA MESA : Mayor Criticized for Auto Club Delay
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Board OKs Program Requiring Students to Wear Uniforms : Education: Trustees approve a variety of ensembles for La Mesa Junior High, which will open in the fall.
- Urban Indians Seek a Higher Profile : Social services: An L.A. group is going to the White House to urge increased aid for Native Americans who live in metropolitan areas.
- Freeway Connector to Close for 2 Nights
- Open-Space Battle Lost, War Goes On : Setback at polls calls for even more determination and creativity among conservationists
- Newport Beach Police Want Cameras in Cars : Law enforcement: Chief Robert McDonell says videotaping is vital in court cases. He also wants equipment for two helicopters.
- He Feels Just Eiffel, er, Awful That He Can't Hate World Cup
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : You Thought N.Y. Tabloids Were Tough?
- Capriati's Father Admits He Erred in Pushing Her Too Hard Too Early
- 'His-panic Breakdown' a Sensitive Romp
- Art Review : The Resurrection of 'Madonna and Child' : Rogier van der Weyden's masterpiece, on view at the Getty, hasn't looked so good in 500 years.
- Parenting : Love of Books Needs a Spark : Sports, science or even TV may offer a path to your child's literary heart. Find what turns them on.
- Urban Indians of Southern California Seek Higher Profile : Social services: A group is going to the White House to urge increased aid for Native Americans who live in metropolitan areas.
- Not a Judicial Activist, Breyer Says
- Parenting : A Little Light Learning : Colleges and parks offer a wide variety of children's classes for summer.
- MOORPARK : Arroyo Vista Recreation Center to Open
- Judge Says County Cannot Bar Playboy Magazine in Firehouses
- Mother Guilty of Abusing Her Daughter
- Judge Rejects Ban on Playboy in Firehouses
- Simi School Board Votes to Charge Bus Fares
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Delays Vote on Development Plan
- SANTA ANA : 4 Children Saved From House Fire
- Robber Confronts Man at Carport, Takes Vehicle
- Southern Section Moves Closer to Football Playoff Regrouping
- A Rough Diamond : Award: Liquor store owner Myung A. Chung is honored for his role in helping turn around a crime-ridden community.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 3 Bands to Headline Free Summer Shows
- Opponents of Housing Project Warn of Fault Line : Thousand Oaks: Residents call the huge Dos Vientos development 'ill-conceived.'
- The Bond Vote Quake: What to Do Now? : This time real leadership--and bipartisanship--is needed
- NEWPORT BEACH : City to Put Painting Back on Display
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : This Was a Pick They Had to Take
- Klinger Plans to Play for Army
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Deal for Padres Still in Works
- If Starks Stays This Cold, Knicks May as Well Bag It
- Northridge Adds Left-Hander to Depleted Staff
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Oklahoma Advances to Final, 6-1
- Greater Net Worth : Always a Fine Shooter, Lauer Became Complete Player During Senior Year
- TV Review : 'Going': Transportation, American Style
- Movie Reviews : 'Speed': A Wild Ride to the End of the Line : Nothing this film puts on screen hasn't been done before, but director Jan De Bont and company manage to make it feel fresh and exciting.
- Countywide : Mountain Lion Cub Moves In at Zoo
- T.V. Show to Focus on County Businesses
- Simi Police Bicycle Detail Pedals to Early Success : Law enforcement: Barely a week old, the five-man squad has made felony drug arrests, traffic stops and countless face-to-face contacts.
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Begins Interviews of Officers in Sickout
- Oxnard Approves Permit for Club With Topless Dancers
- Quake Recovery Program Canceled : Finances: Wilson scraps plan for $575 million in loans to reconstruct housing in wake of bond issue's defeat. City officials fear serious impact.
- Time to Lay Down the Trade Weapon : China: Flexibility is not a weakness in our national leaders. President Clinton made the right decision.
- The Quake's Littlest Victims : Youth: School program provided art therapy, counseling and safety training to undo January's trauma.
- Scyphers Reinstated by District : Baseball: Suspension of Simi Valley High coach ends, but he is given no indication he will be retained next year.
- Marion Jones Couldn't Keep Up With Toughest Opponent--Herself
- Stressing the Importance of Abstinence : Health: Placentia educators use program to teach teens to take control of their lives and resist peer pressure to engage in sex.
- U.S. Prison Official Named
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Symphonic Band to Perform Outdoors
- OXNARD : Mural Warns Latinos Against Drunk Driving
- EAST COUNTY : VanderKolk Aide Baggerly Laid Off
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- 9 Priests Among 72 Slain in New Rwanda Massacre
- The Goods : At Your Service : Whether It's a Social Security Woe or a Political Complaint, Congressional District Offices Are There to Listen and Help You
- The Brits Make a Discovery
- Stocks, Bonds Mixed Ahead of Price Data
- Quality Fakes : Dynasty handbag collection offers low-cost designer copies with top-notch workmanship.
- Parenting : Life With Baby : Preparation can help make the first weeks at home with an infant go more smoothly.
- Colombia Declares Emergency; Quake Toll May Be 1,000
- 3-Inch-Long Grasshoppers Bug Nevadans
- Young Cougar on the Prowl Has San Clemente on Alert : Wildlife: Mountain lion has shown no aggression but officials urge caution after latest in rash of sightings.
- SEISMOLOGY : Bolivia's 'Big One' a Break for Scientists
- Feelings and Images : 'Expressions of the Heart' presents the emotionally inspired works of four women at the New Canyon Gallery.
- Invisible No More : Randall Robinson Is a Quiet Force for Change--Consider His Recent Hunger Strike and Our About-Face on Haiti
- Man Survives Burial Under 100 Tons of Stone
- Insurer Halts Sales of Quake Policies : Protection: Woodland Hills-based 20th Century will phase out all homeowner coverage in the next two years. The action will affect 60,000 Valley property owners.
- YORBA LINDA : Area Rezoned for High-Density Housing
- SANTA MONICA BAY : Chevron Will Build Reef to Re-Create Surfing Spots
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- When It Comes to Sports, Women Have Write Stuff
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Kings Closer to a Position for Taylor
- National Video Rentals
- Home Entertainment : 'Wolves' Dances Again at Greater Length : Special four-hour edition of Kevin Costner's film also includes a behind-the-scenes documentary and book.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Affluence and Excess in Encino : Delmonico's Seafood Grille, another clone of a Westside eatery, offers a long menu, large portions, overdone food.
- Rustlin' Up Some L.A. Slickers
- Company Town : Sony Awaits Canton and Bernstein Era
- Parenting : The Family Spectacle : Getting a first pair of glasses can be a turning point in a child's life. Doing it right saves the child--and concerned parents--a lot of grief.
- Club Scene : A Night at the Races
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Brown Maintains Course on Victory Flight
- Navy Terms First Undersea Blast a Success
- A Long, Hot and Enriching Summer
- Separated Siamese Twin Dies of Heart, Lung Complications
- VAN NUYS : Red Cross Starts Belated Effort to Raise Funds
- BUENA PARK : Graduating On . . . to Kindergarten
- COMMERCE : Man Killed, 2 Critically Wounded by Abductors
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Coukos Takes Command in Santa Clarita Victory
- South Wins All-Star Golf Match Again
- Orange County Business : REAL ESTATE
- 4 Teamsters Regional Sections Are Abolished : Labor: The divisions were accused of wasting money. Dissidents say they'll go to court today to fight the move.