- Pietrowski Wins Junior Sectional
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MARRIED . . . WITH SOCCER
- Deadline Passes in Conseco's Bid to Take Over Kemper : Mergers: Insurer's $3.25-billion offer expired Sunday at midnight. Kemper would not confirm meeting.
- Bringing 'Ghost Towns' to Life : Los Angeles officials create reasonable plan to deal with quake problem
- Oxnard Postal Worker Dies After Shooting
- Members Praise 'Intense' Service of Smaller Clubs : Conejo Valley: Those in Soroptimists and Zonta credit strength to the uniqueness of their causes, and the vigor and creativity with which they approach their work.
- Ex-Orange Coast Pitcher Misuraca Overcomes Reticence, Injury
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ROTHENBERG HITS HIS TARGETS
- 'Lion King' Leads Films to Roaring Weekend : Movies: Animated feature collects an estimated $42 million, beating out 'Speed,' which takes in $12.5 million. 'Wyatt Earp' comes in fourth.
- Chorale Season to Include Premieres, Oakland Ballet
- RETAILING
- Taking the Blinders Off the Politicians
- Body Found in Orange Parking Lot
- The Vital New Partnership Needed for Science Education : U.S. problem: A nation with great science is not teaching it well enough
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : START QUICKLY, THEN BREATHE
- This Bikini Drew Only Icy Stares
- Martin Is Worth Her Millions
- SCREENING ROOM : 'Dark Side' Shows Bright Side of AFI Fest
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : 'Taste of O.C.' Offers Eclectic Musical Menu
- JAPAN
- Building a Better Gadget : New Boom May Fuel Rebirth of Japanese Electronics
- NORTHWEST : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Motorcycle Store Raises Neighbors' Ire
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Bulgaria Finds Someone It Can Beat : Group D: Greece seems out of its league in falling by a 4-0 score for the second consecutive game.
- AUTOS
- COMMITMENTS : Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match
- Prop. 99 Helps Cut Smoking in State, but Why It Works Is Still Hazy
- 4.2 Earthquake Hits Bay Area
- Moynihan May Abandon Health Mandate : Reform: White House withholds comment on report that Senate Finance chairman wants to drop provision that employers pay workers' premiums.
- All Are Innocent Until Proven Guilty
- COSTA MESA/NEWPORT/IRVINE : IRVINE : Water District Budget OK Expected
- ENERGY
- More Pessimists Are Bearing Down
- Take a Coffee Break--It's the Law, for Most Workers
- ANAHEIM : Anti-Abortion Rally Targets Pastor's Role
- Perry Applauds Women Aboard U.S. Warships
- A Pedestrian Mourns His Stepping Back Onto the Freeway
- Letting Their Guard Down : Champs Camp Gives Young Burn Victims a Chance to Be Themselves
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE : A Daily Helping of Fresh Produce For LA's Poor
- Plucky Banker Goes Through Life With a Banjo on His Knee
- VENTURA : Concerns Voiced Over Shelter for Mentally Ill
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : It's a Curious Yellow That Costs Romanians : Group A: Raducioiu's second delay-of-game infraction means the striker will be barred from team's second-round match.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : PERSONNEL
- Miscellany
- The Pacific : Despite Its Crackdown in Commodities, China Favors Trading of Bond Futures : Markets: The debt instruments have become the government's chief cash crop.
- Cool It If You Want the Market to Catch Fire
- Afghan President Forces Foe from Capital : Civil war: Two days of fierce fighting may have broken a lethal, 6-month-old stalemate in Kabul.
- COLUMN ONE : The 'Gay Camelot' Grows Up : 10 years after West Hollywood became a city, the euphoria has faded. But some say that a place where gays in government are routine shows that progress has been made.
- World IN BRIEF : SOMALIA : U.S. Pulls Diplomats as Fighting Rages
- Now Appearing: Your Psyche--Live!
- Bike Racks, Lockers Due at Camarillo Metrolink Station
- Angels Beat Slumping Rangers, 4-3 : Baseball: Texas suffers 12th loss in 15 games as Salmon hits his 16th home run in the eighth inning.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : GROUPS AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MAYBE 'THE BALL'
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : L.A. Baroque at Ford Theater
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Fans Cheer as Liebert Plays It Again--and Again
- The Fine Art of Mariachi : POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fifth Annual Festival Celebrates Bolero Tradition, Female Musicians
- Alfonse D'Amato
- Letters to Voices : In Defense of Upland
- Domestic Violence
- No Stereotype
- FBI-DEA Turf War
- Letters to Voices : The Roots of Prejudice
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 27, 1994
- POP/ROCK - June 27, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 27, 1994
- Disney Resort Still Too Risky, Despite Government Help : Entertainment: Company officials praise cooperation they've received. They continue to seek ways to make $3-billion plan work.
- WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : Wilting at the World Cup : For Sunstruck Fans, Keeping Cool Outweighs U.S. Team's Fortunes
- Sweltering Fans, Brush Fires Are Part of Hot Day
- Sweltering Fans, Brush Fires Are Part of Hot Day
- Thousands Join March in N.Y. for Gay Rights
- Temperatures Top 100, Fueling Wildfires : Weather: Heat sends 240 for first aid at Rose Bowl. Blazes burn out of control in some areas.
- * Ralph D. Ketchum has joined the...
- FICTION
- Volume in Series Is Off the Track
- Focus : Stand By Your 'Sisters'
- Bush Library Team Plays First Inning in Bowling Alley : History: Yale baseball glove, gifts from foreign governments, documents, and old furniture from the ex-president's childhood are included. Officials are preparing for museum's opening in 1997.
- City Force Team Helps Girls Reach Higher in Basketball
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting Central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- A MATTER OF JUSTICE : Understanding The Abuse : Trapped in a Pattern of Pain Where No One Can Help
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Women Filmmakers Lend Hand to Teens
- The Original Superhighway : How Botts' Dots and Other Devices Improve Flow and Safety of Area Freeways
- Woman Hit by Car in Anaheim Dies
- Trying Criminal Cases in the Court of Public Opinion
- Magic Will Buy Into the Lakers : Pro basketball: He is expected to acquire less than 10% of the team and get a front-office role.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : GOMEZ LEAVES TEAM
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- (** 1/2) ALAN JACKSON, "Who I Am"; <i> Arista</i>
- MAC ATTACK II: Koppelman may want to...
- Los Angeles Theatre Center Staging a Comeback
- STYLE: FASHION : STRETCHING IT
- Pasta on the Vine
- Playing Hardball : The All-Woman Colorado Silver Bullets Baseball Team Is Challenging the Men at Their Own Game. For the Bullets, Win or Lose, It's a Dream Come True. For the Men, It's Win or Else.
- For Seniors : LINDA FELDMAN : Olympian Is a Top Finisher in Life
- Bosnia Cease-Fire Talks Called Off
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Is the Wait Over for U.S. Soccer? : Fans: Longtime followers of the sport rewarded as the U.S. team's success begets an increase in popularity.
- Sands of Time
- Gulf Soldier's Widow Gets Life Term for His Insurance Slaying
- Julius A. Stratton; MIT, Ford Foundation Head
- (**) KEITH SWEAT, "Get Up on It"; <i> Elektra</i>
- BECK'S BACK: Boston took eight years between...
- TriStar Not So Quick to Release Western
- Looking Back From 'Little Buddha': Dieties on the Screen
- DANCE : Stepping in a New Direction : Gema Sandoval is turning her attention from Plaza de la Raza to concentrate on Danza Floricanto/ USA, a reaffirmation of her artistic roots
- Economical 737: Airline Industry Workhorse
- Air Cleaners Can Help Out Allergy Sufferers
- WORLD CUP USA 1994
- CHINATOWN : Study Backs Merits of Light-Rail Station
- Weary Democrats Get on the Offensive : Politics: Party leaders defend Clinton agenda and accuse GOP of being taken over by 'radical right.'
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Soccer in the Colonies : British Were Going to Keep a Stiff Upper Lip, but Things Have Changed: How 'Bout Them Irish!
- MID-WILSHIRE : St. James' School Gets National Honor
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Their Lips Are Sealed : But Grand Jury Members Talk About How Gruesome Accounts Affect Them
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : COMMENTARY : If This Keeps Up, Hot-Stove Soccer Isn't Far Behind
- When Welfare Works : More good news comes out of Riverside County's successful program
- Valley Commentary : California Swamped by an Outdated U.S. Immigration System
- LEARN's Reforms: Last Stop Before Vouchers or Breakup? : For ailing school district, the broad-based coalition remains the best hope
- Valley Politicians Clash Over Health Care : Legislation: Philosophical struggle between Reps. Waxman and Moorhead reflects partisan polarization on House panel.
- Teens' Families Had No Hint of Violent Ending : Tragedy: Relatives struggle to cope with deaths of Santa Ana boy, 16, who killed pregnant 14-year-old and then himself.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Assemblyman's Faith in Voters' Incorruptibility Spoken With Conviction
- Valley Commentary : Truth Far Stranger Than Fiction in the O.J. Saga : This L.A. mystery writer thought he had 'seen it all' as a crime reporter and case-hardened novelist. Then the Simpson story broke with a plot too far-fetched to match.
- Roofing Firm Faces Record INS Fine for Illegal Worker Fraud
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IT'S ONLY A GAME
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WAS THERE BED CHECK ON SATURDAY NIGHT?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : DUTCH TREAT IRISH TOTS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : BRAZIL JUMPS ON U.S. BANDWAGON
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE FIGHTING GERMANS?
- * David Kibbe has been appointed chief...
- Coming of Age : TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: Everyone Else Is an Audience, <i> By Ronald Hayman (Yale University Press: $27.50; 268 pp.)</i>
- Arresting Employees Can Be Trouble
- Changing Jobs: What About 401(k)?
- Guess Who's Going to N.Y.?
- Weekend Escape: Dana Point : Sweet Sunday : Savoring a full two days of repose by taking advantage of the Dana Point Resort's late Sunday checkout perk
- So This Is the New USDA?
- American Corn
- 5 Hidden Gems on the Italian Riviera : Few Americans have heard of these tiny villages, set like jewels into the Ligurian Coast and known as the Cinque Terre
- British Veto Leaves EU Groping for Consensus on New Leader
- Russians Leave Germany Minus Fond Farewells
- Volunteer Patrols Join Police on Russian Streets : Crime: Neighborhood enforcers say they leave officers free to concentrate on serious offenses. But some critics fear the force may harass citizens.
- Testing the Water : Beverly Hills: Officials hope an exploratory well finds a reserve of adequate quality and volume to allow the city to partially supply its own needs.
- TEMPLE-BEAUDRY : Union Leader's Legacy Remembered
- Mobile Needle Exchange Near Elementary School Is Assailed
- EASTSIDE : Panel Fails to Quell Adelante Study Fears
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Keeping the Faith
- '3 Strikes' Law Good Only for Violent Felons : Life for Nonviolent Offenders Could Free Worse Criminals
- Car Kills Unidentified Pedestrian
- Bullfrogs Can't Catch Up After Slow Start : Roller hockey: Their late rally falls short in 9-7 loss, Anaheim's first in regulation.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Torres Wild Inside on Return for Giants
- Fischer Clears 7-2 1/2, Stays Undefeated Outdoors
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : HE'S JUST VALDERRAMA
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Heavenly Matriculation Anderson's Next Move
- In Brief
- If You Want Pizza, You've Come to the Wrong Place
- N.Y. Bomb Plot Figure Fires Lawyer, May Testify
- Once you brush past the dreary domestic...
- Clinic Gives Youths Lessons in Self-Esteem : Center Has Been Helping Troubled South-Central Children for 70 Years
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Dole Takes Leading Role in Tribute to Nixon as Peacemaker
- PLATFORM : How to Slake Our Parched State's Thirst--It's in the Stars
- Off the Streets and Onto the Field : Compton: Coach who says sports kept him out of trouble puts together a baseball team and finds a league that accepts his players.
- Remarkable Session on Curing City's Ills : Interfaith Group Has Good Ideas to Stem Anaheim Violence, if Money Can Be Found
- Valley Commentary : Area Parks Are Refuges for People and Wildlife
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Irish Coach Among 8 Suspended by FIFA
- DeShields Shows His Stuff : Dodgers: He gets on base four times and scores twice in 4-2 victory over Astros.
- He's Mr. Consistency : Blue Jays' Joe Carter Is Not Flashy--He Simply Drives In Runs
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : HEY, IT WAS THE NBA FINALS
- *** Glenn Jones, "Here I Am," Atlantic....
- Shopping: Tanzania and Kenya : Artistry in Ebony : Carvings Tell Lyrical Tales of African Odysseys and Attitudes
- FICTION
- Courting Queensland Via Rail
- THE BIZ : Doc Hollywood
- THE MEAT OF THE MATTER : Rib Eye, New York Strip or Porterhouse: At Ruth's Chris, Beefed-Up Fare Is Big Time
- A THOUSAND LEAGUES OF BLUE: The Sierra...
- CALL BOXES: You've just had a flat...
- DOWNTOWN : Hopes Brighten for Second Neon Gallery
- BRIEFLY : Disabilities: Abell Named to County Panel
- Hospitals Found to Skip Pregnancy Hepatitis B Test
- 'FINDING AN OLD SHOE THAT FITS'
- San Diego Emerges as Model in Handling Spouse Abuse Cases
- 'El Cid'
- World IN BRIEF : HAITI : Isolation Grows as U.S. Flights End
- Finding the Right Words : Therapy: A priest and a psychologist use poetry in treating alcohol- and chemical-dependent patients at a Marina del Rey hospital.
- The Drive to Save Lives : Businesses and Community Join Hands and Hearts to Offer the Public Vaccinations
- Change, Problems Come to Montalvo : Ventura: Longtime community residents blame apartment boom for rise in gangs, drugs. Others say crime worries are exaggerated.
- Pope Gets to the Point in Duel Against Tseng : Junior tennis: He survives, 7-5, 6-3, in tense semifinal between players recovering from injuries.
- The State : For L.A., World Cup Is More Than Soccer Games
- Triple Tragedy Rocks Popular Ski Resort : Vail: Arrests of three key city officials hit residents hard.
- Around the World in 18 Holes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : AND THE BEACH IS BETTER
- What We Need Now Is Sound of Silence
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Hooligans, Schmooligans: Peace Reigns in Orlando
- The Greening of Giving : Businesses With an Environmental Stake Are Donating to Like-Minded Causes
- News, Tips & Bargains : Hawaii Readies for 'Cuisines of the Sun'
- STATE OF MIND : Giving Peace a Chant
- How You Can Grow Larger, Sweeter Grapes
- Yards of Advice : Home improvement: Rental yards offer do-it-yourself homeowners tools they may be unaware of and tips on how to use them.
- News, Tips & Bargains : California Corner: Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Escape, by DAYTON LUMMIS
- Fight for Gay Rights Started Early in L.A.
- 'Gettysburg'
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : History Mural to Be Dedicated at School
- The Learning Tree (Bravo Sunday at 5...
- Crenshaw Takes Game Sky High : Girls' Basketball Team Will Fly to Africa to Represent the U.S. in 4-Country Tour
- Enjoying the Good Old Days of Soccer While They Last
- NEWBURY PARK : Fire Memories Spur Donations for Copters
- Sending Message of History to Japan : Emperor's visit: Asian Americans from San Gabriel Valley join protesters seeking apology for atrocities during 1930s and '40s.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : School's Uniform Rule May Start a New Trend : Education: La Mesa Junior High's new policy has generated interest as two other districts plan to discuss similar ideas.
- *** Colin James, "Colin James & the...
- * Sandy Espinoza has been promoted to...
- Loose Threads : Cross Colours was once the clothing label of choice for the hip hop crowd. But the company's unraveling was as dramatic as its overnight success.
- LITTLE TOKYO : Union Church Will House Asian Arts
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : The Heartsick Life of Ho Hoang : A Vietnamese Father Struggles to Provide for His Family in Chinatown. His Plight is Typical of High Numbers of Southeast Asian Refugees Enmeshed in the Welfare 'Safety Net.'
- 'The Living End'
- 2 Intriguing Versions of 'Der Fliegende Hollander'
- HARD BARGAINS : Let the Buyer Be Where the Goods Are, Especially When Shopping in a Warehouse
- After Eden : A SENSE OF PLACE, A SENSE OF TIME, <i> By John Brinckerhoff Jackson (Yale University Press: $22.50; 212 pp.)</i>
- PARTY LINE : In a Chado da Vida
- The Masses Wait for Flights; <i> You </i> Drop Into Your Club : Airports: Airline membership lounges offer comfortable seats and free coffee. Otherwise, they vary in price and perks and comparing them can be tricky.
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : America's Passion Play : The United States' Surprising Success in the First Round has Allowed Its Fans a Chance to Feel the Heat that Is Synonymous with World Cup Competition
- Iowa GOP Gears Up for '96 With Presidential Poll
- CITY TERRACE : Affect of Patrols Is Focus of Meeting
- New Panel to Fight Bias in Media, Jackson Says : Activism: Civil rights leader says group will use education and sometimes boycotts to combat what he calls exclusion of minorities from high-profile and powerful positions.
- High-Tech Reference Point : Facility: Science Library that will open Tuesday at UCI houses books and cutting-edge learning equipment.
- Leap of Fate : Former Javelin Champion Schmidt Gets an Early Start on Battle Against Ovarian Cancer
- Buyukuncu Dominates Field for Second Day : Swimming: He wins 50- and 200-meter freestyles at Mission Viejo meet. Evans is second in 200 free.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Survival Course: Only 16 Can Pass
- *** OutKast, "SOUTHERNPLAYALISTICADDILLACMUZIK," LaFace. This rap duo's...
- Impressive Numbers
- Meat Handling Basics
- Travel Advisory : FAA Wants to See Safer China Airlines Record
- Planets Detected Orbiting Near Star
- United Way Cuts Grants to Valley Agencies
- Traffic Jam in Internet Metaphors
- Obituary
- PIRU : 3-Year-Old Boy Bitten by Rattler, Hospitalized
- Simpson Case Sets Off Domestic Abuse Alarm : Safety: Calls for help are increasing ominously. Counselors and police say current media attention will focus concern.
- WIMBLEDON / WOMEN : U.S. Pair Closing In on History
- Disqualification Puts $220.80 Price on Board
- RACING ROUNDUP : Benner Gains Ground at Saugus Speedway
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IT'S A GAME, NOT A HUNGER STRIKE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire Patient on Pitching Woes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THEY SPEAK VICTORY, A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
- Capturing the Central Ave. 'Easy' Feeling
- M People: A Song <i> and</i> Dance Act
- A Sky Full of Imitators : UPSTART CHALLENGER : Reno: Biggest Little Risk in the Industry?
- Clashing Memories, Mixed Messages : She Says He Molested Her, He Says He Didn't. There Was a Lot Was Riding on the Ramona Trial, But In the End, No One Got What They Wanted.
- S. Koreans Mark War's Anniversary
- Stanley Bender; Highly Decorated World War II Hero
- AND ONE MORE THING: Baby, you can...
- POP MUSIC : A Rough Country Road : It's only natural that John Michael Montgomery grew up to be a honky-tonk hero. But the transformation from small-town singer to big-time country heartthrob has been tough for a 'nice guy'
- Crashing Dollar Signals Time for a Counterpunch
- A Sky Full of Imitators : CUT-RATE PIONEER : 'Southwest' Still Mantra Among Frustrated Rivals
- Summer Wines: Think Pink
- MARKETS : Ceylon, It's Been Good to Know You
- Fourth of July : The Out-of-Towners
- News, Tips & Bargains : JUST THE FACTS
- Separated by Differences : How Do the Laws of the Land Institutionalize Discrimination? : CREATED EQUAL: Why Gay Rights Matter to America, <i> By Michael Nava and Robert Dawidoff (St. Martin's Press: $16.95; 144 pp.)</i>
- Retro : The Wonder of Wyatt : MIXING THE OLD SERIES WITH NEW SCENES BRINGS EARP BACK TO TV--AND TOMBSTONE
- Riordan Is Investor in Firm With Metro Rail Contract : Ethics: Mayor's related actions may have violated conflict-of-interest law, experts say. He defends his role.
- Blobby Fat About to Leap Atlantic
- The Nation : A Check List for the President if He Wants to Have a Prayer in '96
- Panel OKs Bill to Register Domestic Partnerships
- When Ink on Paper Is Good Medicine : AIDS Resource Handbook for Physicians Needed, but There's a Financial Catch
- Notes about your surroundings
- BRIEFLY : Medicine: HIV Patients to Test Cancer Medication
- Soccer Team, Host Families Build Bonds That Last : Sports: Over the past two years, World Cup players have been welcomed into the homes--and hearts--of South County residents.
- Korean Summit Expectations Mixed : Foreign policy: Korean Americans in Los Angeles draw some hope from Jimmy Carter's effort to defuse nuclear danger, but many remain concerned.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Don't Mock These Draft Picks
- Half a Fight Is Not Enough for Duran : Boxing: He starts strong, but his 43 years catch up at mid-fight and Pazienza wins a unanimous decision.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Would Lose Big in Strike
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Are Singing in the Rain
- PHOTOGRAPHY : Welcome to Opie's World : For artist Catherine Opie, her photographs are 'about community.' Her current exhibition in West Hollywood pays tender tribute to her lesbian friends. But it has also stirred up the art world and a few others
- * James H. Clement Jr. has been...
- UNDERSTANDING COMICS: The Invisible Art by...
- News, Tips & Bargains : You Will Be Nicer, French Are Told
- FICTION
- A Walk on Yosemite's Wet Side
- Boston Fire Kills Fireman
- Whale Watch Added to Oil Spill Chores
- Late Payments Diminish
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : World Cup Is Positively The Best Event for Them
- 'Poster Father' Weary of Sour Fate : Kentucky: Tom Fletcher still lives in the hillside house where Lyndon Johnson visited. He voices resentment over media interest in his life story, in which most luck has been bad.
- CITY ARTS : Eat and Run
- Shooting for a Place of Its Own
- BELL GARDENS : Trial to Decide Land Deal, Cleanup of Site
- 3D WONDERLAND by Yoshio Tsuboike, translated...
- Fourth of July : Winging It
- Workers' Romp : Playing War in the Woods Paints Morale a New Shade
- Owner Bills Tenant Who Painted Without Asking
- Seasonal Fruit : The Berries of Summer
- 'Crazy' Counselor Sows Seeds for College, Reaps 100%
- Cat Gives All 9 Lives in Cushioning Child's Fall Off Third Floor Balcony
- For Beverly Hills Official, It's a New Kind of High Life
- Carole Maso: Dancing on a Literary Edge
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : 'Americatown' Shows Up : Host Country Has Done a Fine Job of Providing the Antiseptic Venues, but It's the Immigrants Who Give This Competition Its Culture and Passion
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : COMMENTARY : Valderrama Is Old Hat; to Be a Cut Above--Lalas-ize
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Ian McKellen : Coming Out for an Actor Can Be Soul Reviving--and Tough
- Codifying Indifference and Exclusion : Congress would protect manufacturers' interests to the detriment of women's health.
- $800,000 Stolen From Basement; 5 Held