- Study Finds Wetlands Can Speed Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Global Warming
- Motion Is Granted to Schmooze Shamelessly
- 6 Grueling Months--and Now the Hard Part : Earthquake: Future still uncertain half a year after Jan. 17 disaster. 'In a sense, we've just begun.'
- Dollar Goes Further, for Now, on Package Tours
- Facts We Can Never Un-Know : THE EVOLUTION OF RACISM; Human Differences and the Use and Abuse of Science <i> By Pat Shipman (Simon & Schuster: $23; 318 pp.)</i>
- Weekend Escape: Sequoia National Park : Mountain Recess : A Long and Winding Road Leads to a Remote, Affordable Alpine Getaway Complete With Pine Cabins, Quiet Hikes and Blue Lakes
- STYLE: ARCHITECTURE : Metalworks
- Robert Mejia Alvarado has been appointed special...
- Say HOWDY to Two Very Different Ranches, DUDE : A tradition-filled Wyoming spread, or a Montana place with hot tub and <i> haute cuisine</i> . Your draw.
- THE WORD : Even Cowgirls Get the Muse
- Mysterious, exotic, surprising. These are some of...
- New California Fiction : ANYTHING BUT A GENTLEMAN
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : The Winner Is . . . Brazil . . . or Italy : Predictions: Omarr sees shining stars, Fritz sees clouds for the Italians and Riley's not saying which team will four-peat.
- Monsieur Hire (Bravo Monday at 6 p.m.)...
- A July Sunday in L.A. . . .
- News, Tips & Bargains : Gorillas in Rwanda Said to Be Safe
- MEMPHIS AFTERNOONS by James Conaway (Avon:...
- MELTING POT : Empire of the Song
- TWO OLD WOMEN: An Alaska Legend of...
- Does Tenant Have to Reveal Health History?
- Fleeing Rwandan Troops Shoot and Loot : Africa: Some units escape into Zaire behind civilians. Rebels air an appeal for surrender.
- Endangered Warbler Brings Traditional Foes Together
- Italy Interior Minister Set to Quit Over Jail Decree
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Public Safety : Can we agree on down-to-earth steps to ensure that community-based policing actually will work? : Solutions : Defensible Space : Guarding Communities With Visibility
- Die-Hard Soccer Fans Find Fun Even in 3rd-Place Game
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Livable L.A. : How can we guild a sense of community and improve the quality of life away from job, freeway and police station? : REVIVING MINI-MALLS
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Sharing a Night Under the Stars--With a French Twist
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : How can we take advantage of the mosaic of entrepreneurship that makes business life so vital in Southern California? : Solutions : Spur Small Business With Tax Breaks
- Events : Aloha, Cowboys, at Molokai Ranch
- Operation Cost Control : Medicine: While Congress contemplates various bills, the private sector is reforming health care with clout.
- New Home Sales Drop in Southland
- Saltwater Shelter
- Profile : The Outer Banks : QUIRKY COMIC FINDS A BACHELOR PAD ON PBS
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Livable L.A. : How can we guild a sense of community and improve the quality of life away from job, freeway and police station? : Solutions : CREATE YOUTH SPORTS CORPS
- Where to Find Good Credit Advice
- Your Mortgage : Limits Asked on Realty Referral Fees
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Livelihoods : Building an Economy With Global Reach
- When the Perfect Pregnancy Goes Haywire
- A Way of Life Disappearing With the Cod
- CRENSHAW : Drama Camp Fuels Youths' Creativity
- 'Hero'
- What L.A. Will Be Like in the Future
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : All Tied After 56 Years : Italy and Brazil Have Split Their Four World Cup Matches; Today One Country Will Make History
- Study: Pregnant Women Unaided by Bed Rest
- ANALYSIS : How a Good Idea Became a Political Hot Potato : Santa Monica officials agree that a housing complex for AIDS patients is worthwhile. But some think the approval process amounted to an abuse of power.
- Slugger Joins Desert League
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Livable L.A. : How can we guild a sense of community and improve the quality of life away from job, freeway and police station? : Solutions : Coin-Operated Exercise Machines
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Human Relations : Will Los Angeles create a model of vitality by shaping common goals, or will it disintegrate into a modern-day Babel? : Solutions : Teach Kids to Think
- THE NEXT LOS ANGELES / TURNING IDEAS INTO ACTION : Livelihoods : Success Story : Turning It Around : The Little Company That Could
- Merele Schroer has joined Orange National Bank...
- It Was the Thousands of Employees at Southern California's Many Aerospace Companies Who Put . . . : The First Man on the Moon
- The Heart of Madness : HEADHUNTER, <i> By Timothy Findley (Crown Publishers: $22.00; 440 pp.)</i>
- Destination: Netherlands : Able to Sail : They Went for the Adventure and Found Special Pride in Moments of Independence and Discovery
- Down Payments of Less Than 10% on Rise
- FICTION
- An Ocean Ran Through Him
- Oral Oasis
- Course Available for Artists, Designers
- Political Perennial Stassen Is Running Again
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : Unequal Stacks : Private funding helped Brentwood build a new library. Other facilities, particularly those that depend on dwindling L.A. County resources, have not been so fortunate.
- POP MUSIC : In Search of Superunknown Seattle : Sink the stereotypes. Soundgarden's Chris Cornell remembers his city's variety--not simply a vision of broken guitars with KISS stickers. He remembers bands who influenced <i> the </i> bands--and the pitfalls he avoided.
- Fullerton's Recalled City Council Members Ignore the Will of the People
- City Breaks Promise to Close Landfill
- Real Estate Becoming a Dangerous Profession
- Conroy's Paddling Proposal Deserves a Couple Whacks
- N. Korean Ruler
- Asian Gangs Could Be the Future of U.S. Organized Crime, Experts Warn : Law enforcement: Organizations like the Wah Ching, United Bamboo and Wo families now reach out of their traditional bases, officials say. They have begun to victimize the world with drugs, guns and fraud.
- Budget Beef
- A New Hate Crime
- FOR DEAR LIFE
- Lift Roadblocks on Valley Rail Line
- CLAS Testing Is Informative
- Outside Probe of Juvenile Hall Needed
- Selling Water to Southland
- In Guyana, Sugar Cane Remains King and Cutting It Anything but Sweet : South America: The country remains as tied to sugar for foreign exchange as the cutters are for earning a living. Most of it goes to Britain as part of guaranteed annual sale to European Union.
- Governor's Race
- Sybert Exploits Immigration Issues
- IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING
- The Wrong Way to Preserve History
- Unreality Bites
- Tardy Policy: Sacrificing Education for Punishment?
- Kearns' Message
- Ad Signs an Eyesore on Public Property
- CITY TIMES COVER STORY : Watts : It Has Been a Battleground for Gutter Politics, an Easy Source for Exploitable Labor and Ground Zero for a Racial Explosion. Today, Watts Remains in the Grip of its Troubled Past, the Place That Has 'Always Been Left Behind.'
- Sign of the Times
- KIEV Piece Nothing More Than Bashing
- Banner-Toting Planes Ruin the Day
- Close the Curtains
- Colorado Springs
- AT HOME : Charming Coastal Area Packs Them In : Corona del Mar: Despite small lots and high home prices, community of older beach homes is one of the most desirable in Southland.
- THEY ARE ALL EARS
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : ...
- Loss of Oaks More Serious Than It Seems
- Anarchist With an Attitude : The granddaddy of monkeywrenching wanted to be taken seriously by the literary establishment he scorned. : EPITAPH FOR A DESERT ANARCHIST: The Life and Legacy of Edward Abbey, <i> By James Bishop Jr. (Atheneum: $22; 254 pp.)</i>
- Where's the Virtue in Hypocrisy?
- Will Libraries Survive the Digital Age? : Some Readers Are Making Book on It
- Thanks to Those Who Rebuilt the Freeways
- Turkish Straits
- Does the County Really Need Another Airport?
- Land: Controversy Over Marquez Canyon
- Channeling Simpson Hearing
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Almost Anything Goes at Bawdy Beach Party : San Diego's Over-the-Line annual tournament crosses the boundaries of taste and political correctness. But it carries a touch of respectability because its sponsor is a major charitable player in the city.
- Bowling for Dollars
- Where's the Trust in O'Brien's Pool?
- It's a Take--but Where's the Give?
- Words Count Before Clothes
- Discrimination Against Gays
- Identifying Ways to Prevent Repeat of Melee in Huntington Beach
- Angry at Picture
- Why Bother Asking Summer Flingee?
- Congress Playing Health Care Games
- NONFICTION - July 17, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 17, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 17, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 17, 1994
- Obituaries - July 17, 1994
- Destination: Hawaii : The Most Hawaiian Island
- ROCKY SESSION: For Wednesday's 25th anniversary of...
- 3 Tenors Hit High Note With Arias in Arena
- Promising the Moon : Lunar Rocks to Be Stars of Program by Former NASA Scientist on Anniversary
- COLUMN ONE : Dreams of Wealth or Fool's Gold? : Orange County heirs are fighting for a stake in a fabled Colorado mine. But a dispute between the property's trustee and a Texas judge has muddled an already twisted tale.
- Car Race Ends in Death of Teen-Ager : Accident: Four others are injured in crash as auto goes out of control and strikes a light pole.
- McDonald's Massacre : Time Can't Heal All Wounds Inflicted by 21 Slayings : Crime: San Ysidro lost its innocence in the violence 10 years ago. Survivors cope in different ways.
- Royal Viking to Undergo Sea Change
- Microsoft Agrees to Loosen Grip on Software Industry : Technology: Justice Department says the antitrust accord should spur competition and innovation, plus lower prices. Pact also applies to overseas market.
- Body Is Identified as Denise Huber : Crime: Arizona man is held in slaying of Newport woman, whose disappearance baffled police for three years. Frozen corpse was discovered inside a stolen truck.
- Clinton Plan for Immunization Raises Questions
- Port of L.A. Designated a Foreign Trade Zone
- Boeing, McDonnell Share Supersonic Jet Funds
- COLUMN ONE : When the Lawyer's Bill Is Out of Bounds : A rise in reports of overcharging has raised concern. Most attorneys are conscientious, officials say, but the pressure to push up fees is high.
- Breyer Is Praised, Assailed as His Senate Hearing Ends
- Italy Government Plans to Quit if Parliament Kills Corruption Decree
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : HIT SHOW
- Watson Turns Back Clock With a 65 to Take the Lead : Golf: He is seeking to end 43-tournament drought in majors, win sixth British Open. Faxon and Sweden's Parnevik are tied for second.
- HBO Takes Road Networks Fear to Tread : Television: The cable channel mines the rich terrain of TV history, a subject avoided by ABC, NBC and CBS.
- Paris Opera House Closes for Two-Year Restoration : Music: Plans are under way for a $50-million project to clean, repair and modernize the 119-year-old building.
- KCBS Apologizes for Erroneous Story on Simpson Prosecutor : Media: Station retracts suggestion that Clark went to estate before search warrant was served. Ethical issues beyond accuracy are raised.
- PORT HUENEME : Turner, Sharkey Join Council Race
- Ex-Lawyer Told to Return Client's Bequest : Court: James Gunderson had received $3.5 million in the will of a 98-year-old Orange County man.
- VENTURA : Pledge to Help Fund Libraries Withheld
- Permit Extension Still Considered for Landfill : Lopez Canyon: Neighbors say the city promised to close dump in '96. Board says it will get bids on alternative plans.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cool Air Sets Stakes Record
- Japan Already Pushing Hard for 2002 Bid : Soccer: Former England player Charlton lends support. South Korea is main competition.
- To Play or Not To Play . . . : Career-Threatening Injury Is Downside of Prep All-Star Games
- Townsend Expected to Be Traded : Raiders: Most likely destination for 32-year-old defensive end is Philadelphia.
- Dance Review : Dance Theatre of East L.A. at Highways
- INSIDE & OUT : Scrubbing, Fresh Paint Will Rid Trim of Bird Stains
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Arab-Israeli Talks Enter Decisive Phase
- INSIDE & OUT : Objects Blossom : DISCOVERIES
- Leprosy Nearly Eradicated, Africa Clinic to Turn to TB : Medicine: Ethiopian hospital adjacent to leper colony will target tuberculosis, closely linked to AIDS.
- ORANGE : Law Would Ban Free Lunches, Other Gifts
- CONEJO VALLEY : Collections Sought to Restock Food Bank
- VAN NUYS : Fair Proceeds to Aid Project for Disabled
- World Cup USA 1994 : He Says Italia, She Says Brasil : In Their Marriage, Soccer Rivalry Rages
- Downey Blocks Plan for Molester : Crime: Community fought parolee's placement in a motel near schools. Corrections officials will seek a more suitable site in county for repeat offender.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City, Police Union Talks Hit Impasse
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: LARRY YOUNT : His Career Was a One-Liner : But Robin's Older Brother Is Making a Name in the Game
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Hungarian to Referee the Final : Soccer: Sandor Puhl gets the honor after working Italy-Spain quarterfinal.
- ART : McLaughlin Show Rescheduled for '96 : The Laguna museum exhibition on the abstract painter had been the baby of then-director Charles Desmarais.
- Huffington Says His Spending Tops $9 Million
- Clinton Targets Middle Class in Bid to Sell Health Reform : Politics: He takes the battle for universal coverage on the road. At a rally, he makes populist appeal to those 'who have played by the rules.'
- Attorney Must Return Millions From Estate : Courts: Judge tells former probate lawyer to repay $3.5 million plus interest to heirs of Leisure World man.
- Restaurant Operator for Pier Picked : Business: Eric Wachter plans to make move next summer. Council will vote on extending lease to 20 years or longer.
- Fillmore Patient Fights 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria : Medicine: The 63-year-old woman is transferred to hospital in Thousand Oaks for emergency therapy to fend off the infection.
- Countywide : Red Cross Worried Over Blood Shortage
- The Straight Poop: Laguna Gets Drop on Pet Owners : Law: It will consider regulation forbidding animal owners from leaving home without a container to dispose of excrement.
- A Guidebook for the 'Final Voyage'
- PACOIMA : Buddhist Festival Honors Ancestors
- Unidentified Bodies Test Coroners : Investigation: Office cracks one of its toughest cases, that of a 19-year-old woman killed seven years ago on the Ventura Freeway.
- Accused of Misspending, Job Agency Chief Quits and Predecessor Is Sued
- VENTURA RACEWAY : Weston Grinds It Out in the End, Takes Third Street Stock Main
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fighting Tigers Split With K.C.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : France's Big Gamble Pays Off in Rwanda : Africa: Skeptics had felt peace mission could have been 'another Somalia.'
- Lawmaker Charges Fiske Is Aiding GOP on Whitewater : Congress: House Banking Committee Chairman Henry Gonzalez assails counsel for refusing to testify at hearings. Probe chief denies allegation.
- U.S. Balks at Costs of Garage Near Disneyland
- State Panel OKs $6-Million Park in Upper Newport Bay : Recreation: Site will include an educational center on 113-acre parcel owned by county. Area will be replanted and hiking and equestrian trails will be built.
- Mitsubishi Unit Loses Patent Suit : Electronics: Wang Laboratories wins a second claim against an O.C. arm of a Japanese giant.
- Fullerton 'Hoops' Event to Aid DARE, Anti-Child Abuse Group
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Transient Held on Arson Charges
- Dodgers Beat Jackson to Split : Baseball: They defeat the Phillies, 3-2, denying the left-hander his 12th victory, after losing the first game, 4-3.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : DUNGACIOUS, DUDE!
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : By Sacchi's Decree : Players, Press and Public Were Slow to Accept Visionary Coach's Mercurial Style, but He Has Won Their Respect and Now All of Italy Is Along for the Ride
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : After a Few Songs, His Set Gets Tangled Up in Belew
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Lamb Still Keeping His Head Above Water
- CHINA : Playing Match Game With Patterns of Past
- Moorpark Boy Hit by Suspected Drunk Driver
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Gives Good Report on Riot Figure Watson
- Athlete Hit by 'Flesh-Eating Bacteria'
- Court Upholds Nude Dancing Ban at Club : Castaic: County planners also notify the nightspot that it is violating zoning requirements.
- COSTA MESA : Students Get Brief Link With Shuttle
- BUENA PARK : Council Will Review City Budget Today
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Use Subpoena in Sexual-Calls Case
- Senate OKs Foreign Aid Bill; Help for Russia Cut
- ASIA : Southeast Nations Finally Get Security Watchdog: ARF : The new forum faces several crises when it convenes July 25.
- Wilson Administration to Appeal Court's Invalidation of Welfare Cuts
- DWP Bill for Catering Denounced : Utilities: City controller says agency's ex-chief, not public, should pay $60,000 tab for 'outrageous food fest' held after strike.
- Ex-Teacher Pleads No Contest to Child Molestation Charge
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : GOUGING, ITALIAN STYLE
- 4 Brazilians Named to Cup All-Star Team : Soccer: Choice of Belgium's Preud'homme over Sweden's Ravelli as goalkeeper is the biggest surprise. Lalas gets honorable mention.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : IT'S NO BLOODY ACHIEVEMENT TO HIM
- Weekend TV : World Cup Showdown Tops the Schedule
- CONSUMERS
- TRW Tests Sale of Competitors' Reports : Credit: Program would enable consumers to purchase ratings data from all 3 major monitoring agencies.
- Study Says NASA Charged Improperly by McDonnell
- Half a Million Rwandans Cross Zaire Border in 2 Days
- Russia Outraged by U.S. Senate Condition on Aid : Europe: Officials, lawmakers denounce measure tying economic help to troop withdrawal from Estonia.
- BREA : Schools Ratify Fee Accord With City
- SANTA PAULA : Mobile Home Lease Ban Is Overturned
- VAN NUYS : Putting Down New Roots After Quake
- Emotions Spill Forth in Letters Sent to Simpson
- Driver Rescued After Car Falls Into Canyon
- CANOGA PARK : Youth Given Tickets to World Cup Final
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : THE WOMAN'S VIEW
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : TODAY'S GAME AT A GLANCE
- Greenspan Warns About U.S. Deficit : Economy: The Fed chairman says debt could endanger future prosperity.
- Regulators Close Bank of San Pedro : Finance: Insufficient capital cited. Home Bank of Signal Hill to acquire assets.
- ELECTRONICS : Interactive TV Generates Interest From Plugged-In Viewers
- Rival Health Care Debate Ads Take Outlandish Turn : Reform: Commercials backing Clinton's program criticize Pizza Hut. Opposition links the controversial surgeon general to President's plan.
- Kennedy Expresses His Regrets for Chappaquiddick
- In Puzzling Move, N. Korea Postpones Kim Funeral : Surprise: South is astonished. North says rites delayed two days to cope with the large number of mourners.
- ALISO VIEJO : Workshop to Review Data on Parks Plan
- Irvine to Weigh Land Annexation
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Supports Child Care, Seeks Providers
- 2 Men Face Hazardous Waste Charges
- ANAHEIM : Kids Vie on Screen With Costner, Culkin
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : That Drawbridge Mentality
- The Art of Dying : Tibetan Spiritual Classic Deals With the 'Next Step' as a Communal Experience
- Cobb's Award Reduced $1 Million in Ruling by Superior Court Judge
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reynolds Vows to Stay Positive
- Dukes Get 2 Victories With Only 2 Matches
- Anderson Continues His Assault : Orioles: Center fielder's hot streak at the plate helps Baltimore cool off the Angels again.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Outpatient Care Begun by Gooden
- TV Review : 'Steven Banks Show': No Accounting for PBS' Taste
- U.S. Gives Cal State $15 Million for Conversion of Ft. Ord Into Campus
- Native American Activists Finish Cross-Country 'Walk for Justice'
- Venezuela Expels Iranian Envoys, Cites Kidnap Try
- WEST HILLS : City Offers Lessons in Lawn Composting
- 'I don't blame the industry for mistreating her. If anything, they spoiled her rotten.' : Porn Star Puts an End to Her Life in the Fast Lane
- BURBANK : Order to Restrain Rock Star Denied
- Is Judaism on trial?Controversial British author and...
- LAGUNA BEACH : Historical Buildings May Be Demolished
- Armenian Soldier a Step Closer to Battlefield : Glendale: Artour Ovtchian leaves hospital after treatment. He vows to return to fight for his people's autonomy.
- SOUTH BAY : EPA Asks Shell to Probe Black Ooze at Waste Site
- Mall Landing : Japanese Sailors Come Ashore--and Go Hunting for Bargains
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : GOOD DESCRIPTION
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : CUB REPORTER
- Santa Monica's Exquisite Deceptions : 'Altered Egos' and 'Return of the "Cadavre Exquis" ' present works with their hearts in Surrealist-era Paris.
- Pop Album Chart
- GARDENING : Photos Focus on Italian Villa Landscaping
- UC Trims Fall Term Fee Increase to $345 : Education: Students who have already paid will not get refunds yet. Rebates are planned for next year--unless state financial problems affect the university budget.
- Cowpoking Along : Cars Give Way to Cattle for a Little Drive Down Fairview Road
- CONEJO VALLEY : Lunch Prices Hiked for Public Schools
- NORTH HILLS : Parolees Offer Safety Tips to Neighbors
- Naming of New Special Prosecutor Revitalizes Colosio Slaying Inquiry : Mexico: The move, coupled with the promise of peace talks with Indian rebels, generates an atmosphere of optimism.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : SHE'S A TRANSLATOR, NOT A DOCTOR
- SANTA ANA : Man Arrested in Killing, Robbery
- Orioles Roll Over Angels : Baseball: Fernandez earns second victory of season against California as Baltimore romps, 9-2.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : NOBODY HOME
- Malin's Fire Extinguished in Quarterfinal : Tennis: Tired and unable to motivate himself, defending champion is eliminated in national men's 45 event.
- Expiration of Options Gives Stocks a Boost
- Farmers to Raise Deductible for Earthquakes : Insurance: Customers will pay 25% of maximum coverage instead of 10%. Garamendi calls the change illegal.
- GARDENING : Cultivating a Love of Tomatoes
- LANDSCAPING : GRASS MENAGERIE : A meadow's worth of ornamentals includes sizes, forms, textures and colors to fill any garden with blades of glory.
- Mother Hands 7-Year-Old Son to Rescuer Before She Drowns
- Lawyer Chosen to Aid O.C. Poor Is on Bar Probation
- VENTURA : Man Wounded in Street Altercation
- NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH : Celebrity Corner
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Boulevard Widening to Begin
- Earley Wins One-Meter Diving Event
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : GLOBAL WARMING
- McCaughey Leads Bullfrogs to Victory
- Tattoo Art to Make Its Mark at Laguna
- After 'L.A. Law,' Life Goes On, Onstage : Theater: Alan Rosenberg reconnects with the theater--and with his departed brother--in the acclaimed 'Old Business.'
- Big Japan Trade Surplus Raises Eyebrows : Commerce: Unexpectedly high 15% gain in June begs question: Why are exports still rising despite strong yen?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Men Arrested in 22-Pound Cocaine Seizure
- Justice Lauds Courthouse in Santa Ana : Speech: Sandra Day O'Connor says Reagan name is appropriate for planned structure, cites his impact on judiciary.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Brazilians Already Getting a Sniff of the Big Game : Soccer: Key players are sound and everyone is calm before showdown against Italy.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINALS : Spotlight : PELE, THAT'S ENOUGH
- Granada Hills Starts Quickly Behind Tihinen
- Two Years Shy of 80th Birthday, Barber Maintains a Steady Hand
- Pop Music Reviews : Meek Show From the Auteurs
- ECONOMY
- 15,000 Peacekeepers Needed in Haiti, Boutros-Ghali Says : Caribbean: The U.N. leader urges that the job be given to the United States and its allies. He sidesteps issue of invasion.
- SIMI VALLEY : Councils Protest Mixed-Use Zoning
- Secrecy Surrounds Suit Filed by CIA Spy : Law: Female agent alleges that the agency treated her unfairly because of her gender. Specific charges are heavily censored.
- The Instant Formula for Poverty
- Autopsy Planned Today on Corpse of Frozen Woman : Probe: Arizona murder suspect once lived in Lake Forest. The victim was found inside freezer in truck rented by him.
- Cut in Federal Aid for Garage Could Affect Disney Expansion
- Marxist Guerrillas Kill 24 Colombian Soldiers
- SHERMAN OAKS : Drop-In Police Center to Open Soon
- VENTURA : District Penalized for Overcrowded Classes
- NEWBURY PARK : Lack of Interest Kills Idea for Committee
- Tustin to Consider Anti-Smoking Law
- Angels' Jimmie Reese Eulogized : Baseball: The coach, who died Wednesday at 92, is remembered as a generous friend who went out of his way to help.
- Independent Spirit Lives On in 'Majas' : The show at the Otis Art Gallery wobbles a bit in accomplishment, but the works are refreshing in their refusal to follow old ways of considering modern Mexican art.
- It's Nothing Short of Tennessee Williams : Theater: OCC students will stage five little-produced one-acts that shed light on the writer's point of view and style.
- Time-Share Firm in Newport Purchased
- CONSUMERS