- Local Politics: An Unforgiving Game : Playing Sim City on your computer can be an exercise in frustration. Thank goodness you can turn it off, unlike the players at our own urban chessboard.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Longshot Makes Trip Worth It
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : SPECIAL REPORT : Colombia's Escobar Murdered in Medellin
- FICTION
- Using Move-In Checklist Avoids Move-Out Woes
- Anti-Immigrant Bias in Colonial Times
- European Film Industry Bids to Take On Hollywood : Entertainment: Leaders meet in Brussels and back sweeping changes--including a reduction in subsidies.
- Local Independence Day Celebrations
- ARF Provides the Option of Foster Care for Pets : Animals: The network, which has pro-life policy, hopes to create its own shelter.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Giddy About Facing Fernando
- Langston Ends Angel Languishing for Now : Baseball: Rookie catcher Dalesandro and Salmon help to stop a four-game skid and frustration in 1-0 victory.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HURTS WHEN RHETORICAL QUESTION IS ANSWERED
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Parmenter Gets Grip on Gold of Her Own
- COVER STORY : What John Williams Wants . . . He Gets
- Taking Stock of a Grim Year in Rock
- Period Style, Stretching Across Three Centuries
- Stars Worth Gazing at Will Be in View at Summer Camps : Basketball: Many of city's best, including Bailey, Breedlove and Burris, will hone their skills.
- TOPICS : MUSIC : Doctors Play Instrumental Roles
- Fredricka Washington; Actress Worked for Equal Rights
- WATTS GAMES : Lincoln Falls to Watts Champion Banning : Boys' Soccer
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Fallen Star Happiest at Home in Medellin : Profile: Escobar turned down offers from European teams to stay in Colombian city.
- Let's Try to Do This One Right : California needs a gubernatorial campaign that's worthy of this challenging and crucial moment in the state's history
- TMJ Victims Blame Teflon Jaw Implants for Much Pain and Suffering : Medicine: Device, now off the market, was intended to cure an excruciating ailment. Inventor moved to Switzerland to escape lawsuits; firm is bankrupt.
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : Foe Nominates Conroy's Convicted Allies as Good Candidates for His Paddle
- Notes about your surroundings
- Several People Hurt Seriously in 2 Accidents
- Igou Strikes Out 17, Throws Legion 4-Hitter
- Laurie, Bullfrogs Stop San Diego
- Minimalist Hootenanny From Independent Beck : (***) BECK, "One Foot in the Grave"; <i> K</i>
- Invincible Vince
- For 'Gump,' Every Oldie Was Just Too Goodie
- Normal People Acting Abnormally : SMOKE, <i> By John Ed Bradley (Henry Holt: $23; 400 pp.)</i>
- The Brain and the Heart : THE SHADOW OF THE PANTHER: Huey Newton and the Price of Black Power in America, <i> By Hugh Pearson (Addison-Wesley: $24; 432 pp.)</i>
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : Soccer in America
- 5 Top Posts in UCLA Police Department Eliminated : Security: All lieutenants in the beleaguered 55-member force have been cut. The new chiefs says the moves were made 'strictly for economic reasons.'
- For Alzheimer's Patients, a Glimmer of Hope : Health: Emory University study finds light therapy may ease depression and sleep disorders. But doctor says more research is needed to be sure it is effective, and warns against trying treatment at home.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Reno Said to Seek Counsel in Espy Case
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : COMMENTARY : Pass the Premiat; Like it or not, They're the Toast of this Town
- COUNTYWIDE : 8 Arrested on Suspicion of Drunk Driving
- Dudes Go Western : City Slickers Pay Good Money to Eat Dust on Reno Cattle Drive
- Business Is Booming in Fireworks Zone
- Victory Will Be Served in Sampras, Ivanisevic Duel
- From 'Rust Never Sleeps' to 'Sleeps With Angels'
- MOVIES : Reality Bites Back : It's just about all make-believe for Robert Zemeckis, one of Hollywood's biggest special-effects directors. But 'Forrest Gump' is a whole new techno-game
- Midyear Investment Review and Outlook : Realistic Expectations Could Save You Money
- Great Expectations, Grand Disappointments
- FICTION
- JUST THE FACTS : Where to Find Travel Literature
- 12-Year-Old Girl Taken From Home
- LEIMERT PARK : Dance Ensemble to Hold Auditions
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside.
- CRENSHAW : Repairs Begin at Angeles Mesa Library
- Autopsies Are Easy, Red Tape Is Hard
- For Private Citizen Bradley, No Regrets
- Jet Crashes in Storm, Killing at Least 16
- Ex-Officer Guilty of Failing to Halt Beating
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Heat, Storms Spark Dozens of Wildfires
- WESTLAKE : Blaze Damages Troubled Hotel
- Four-Star Films : '2001: A Space Odyssey'
- Meanwhile, in Another Courthouse . . .
- Wounds Deep 10 Years After Nation's Largest Death Row Escape : Virginia: Breakout of six condemned men, all of whom were recaptured, still haunts Mecklenburg Correctional Center, though employees rarely mention it.
- 'Telefriendship' Generated Simpson's Wide Appeal
- Louisville's Young Not Quite Ready to Settle for Triple-A Rating
- TENNIS / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Poster Boys Not Wanted Here
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : NOW HE LOOKS LIKE THE $10-MILLION MAN
- THOUSAND OAKS : Candidates Sought for Trails Committee
- SIMI VALLEY : Former L.A. Mayoral Candidate Seeks Post
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Expos Hold Off Giants as Hill Wins No. 12
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : PRIORITIES IN ORDER
- Just Call Him TAFKAP
- O.J.
- QUAYLE HUNTING
- Harmony Coalition Gives Thanks for Coverage
- WHOSE COLD WAR VICTORY?
- Spirit of Sheridan
- THE GOOD OLD DAYS, AGAIN
- Defining <i> Privatization</i> in Cuban Ventures
- GAY LITERARY MOVEMENT
- Cleaning Up Jobs Just Part of Solution
- Disaster's Lessons So Soon Forgotten?
- Irvine's Tenuous Grasp on the Future
- How High the Sky : ...
- Voting Down Bond Issues
- Cuba Embargo Is Ploy to Topple Castro
- World Cup Games
- Teens Are a Treasure to Be Guarded
- DWP Official Seeks to Clear Air on Pollution Impacts from Electric Vehicles
- Many Questions Linger About Brea Olinda High Grade Changes
- Mobile Home Parks Need Manual Gas Shut-Offs
- James Joyce
- Promise Keepers
- Wilson Playing Politics With Earthquake Costs
- Implications of U.S. Labor Study
- Bathed in Memories
- Assessing the County's Air Traffic Needs
- Profiting Off Nursing Homes Unscrupulous
- 'P.O.V.'s' One-Sidedness
- Highway Signs Disrupt City Harmony, Scenery : A lawsuit that seeks to protect certain roadside advertising is putting pressure on Agoura Hills officials who want to project a different image of their city for motorists.
- Exploring Theory of Stress, Cancer Link
- Arthur, Arthur
- Berliners Uprooted by the Wall During Cold War Want Property Back : Germany: About 1,500 whose homes were confiscated and razed in 1961 are pressuring federal government, which is resisting. Officials contend that giving in would set a dangerous precedent.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 : UNFORGIVABLE : The murder of Colombia's Andres Escobar after his own goal against the United States underlines the fact that soccer fans can be deadly serious about their game : Players Stunned as Pall Settles Over Soccer's Showcase
- Vote Based on Sexual Orientation Is Bigotry
- Paget Postcards
- COVER STORY : Puzzling Out Summer at the Bowl : Summer may be fun for the audience, but programming the Hollywood Bowl season is serious business. It only works with the right combination of long-term planning and last-minute juggling. Oh, and plenty of Tchaikovsky
- A Message About Long-Distance Proposal
- Food Critic Misses Mark With Social Philosophy
- Lies and Half-Truths About Guns and Crime
- 'Roundhouse' for All
- Pacific Rim
- 'Maiden' Form
- All Work, No Play?
- Passing the Buck on Blame
- Smoke Signals
- Thanks to Those Who Helped in Growing Years
- Obituaries - July 3, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 3, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 3, 1994
- NONFICTION - July 3, 1994
- Destination: Hawaii : Maui Matters
- Little Boy Is the Subject of Big Debate : Schools: O.C.'s Jimmy Peters case tests special education students' right to 'mainstream' classes.
- Plans Proceed for Homeless Center Before Final Review
- Dreams of Better Days Died That Night : Ronald Goldman: A young man was finding his way through the maze of L.A.
- Jetliner Crashes in N. Carolina; 19 Dead, 31 Hurt
- Rapists to Reveal HIV Status Under New Law
- WORLD CUP USA '94 ROUND OF 16 : COMMENTARY : The Real Winners From Round One: Cup Organizers
- Recession Fading for O.C. Jobless : Economy: With unemployment at a 29-month low, people out of work for years are back on a payroll. But many take a cut in wages.
- U.S.-Canadian 'Pasta War' Has Both Sides in Boil
- Assembly Approves a Largely GOP State Budget : Legislature: The spending plan cuts welfare payments and boosts funding for prisons and higher education. It is expected to pass the Senate on Monday.
- Dreams of Better Days Died That Night : Nicole Simpson: A strong woman, she was on a quest to find her identity.
- Police Seize Knife Found Near Simpson's Home : Slayings: Investigators express skepticism that it is the murder weapon, but stains on the blade will be tested.
- Special Education Cause Is Father's Full-Time Job : Profile: An unparalleled parental activist, Jim Peters fights for other people's children as well as his own.
- Riordan's First Year at the Helm : L.A. Mayor Sees Glory, Gaffes and Goals Still Ahead
- Pet Owners Warned About Holiday Noise
- PACOIMA : Man Found Stabbed to Death at Motel
- Holiday Activities
- LOS ANGELES : Panel Backs Plan to Allow Civilians on LAPD Boards
- Group Trying to Organize Nonbelievers : Image: The small Sherman Oaks organization is focusing on church-state separation issues and is broadcasting programs on cable television and radio.
- Firm Offers to Take Trash to Arizona and L.A. County
- Sandberg Can't Stay Away From the Bag
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Rain Disrupts Play in Senior Open
- 'Jewels,' 'Game' Will Aid Rhino Sanctuary
- The Body Politics : Theater: L.A.'s Ron Athey, whose performance art includes piercing and other body modifications, is at the center of the latest NEA funding flap.
- Water Official Pleads Guilty to Conflicts of Interest
- U.S. to Ante $50 Million for Flat-Panel Project
- U.N. to Investigate Killings in Rwanda
- 3 Tribes Allowed to Keep Video Slot Machines Until Court Rules
- Is This the End of the $400 Hammer? : Defense Department purchasing improvements can be expected; miracles, alas, cannot
- Democrats Begin to Counterattack the Religious Right : Politics: After ignoring a continual lashing, President Clinton goes on the offensive, along with top officials. But they risk a backlash.
- Rough Landing for a Flying Elvi : Parachutist Bruises Still-Loyal Fan
- Cleanliness Not Always Next to Godliness : Evangelicals: The Bible says Christ was baptized in the flowing waters of the Jordan River. But polluted creeks can pose a dilemma for modern ministers seeking to uphold tradition.
- Fireworks to Light Up Local Skies on 4th
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jefferies Returns With Hot Bat
- Lakers Start Fast With Grant
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ARGENTINES STAND THEIR MAN
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ASK HIM A TOUGH ONE
- Food 4 Less Wants Injunction Against Lucky : Supermarkets: It will ask the courts to prohibit its rival from claiming to be the 'low price leader' among grocery chains.
- Convair Plant in San Diego to Close by 1996 : Manufacturing: Move will end 1,900 jobs and the city's long tradition of building planes.
- GARDENING : Cultivating Friends: Plant Buddies Look Out for Each Other
- Clinton Barely Averts Rebuke on Bosnia
- Jim Bakker Enters Halfway House After Serving 4 1/2 Years in Prison
- Troopers Excused From Pepper Spray Test
- Mauritania Plane Crash Kills 94; Sandstorm Cited
- MTA Opposes Cooling-Off Period in Labor Talks
- MOORPARK : Man, Woman Killed in Highway Crash
- A Reluctant Headliner : Deputy D.A. Marcia Clark Likes the Challenge of High-Profile Cases--but Not the Publicity
- Grand Jury Indicts Couple, Son in Credit Card Scheme : Crime: They are accused of using confidential financial information about country club members to obtain at least $250,000 in cash and goods.
- Mission Viejo Killings Jolt Condo Residents : Shootings: Neighbors of the murder-suicide victims say there never was a hint of trouble between the two.
- OJAI : Tests Continuing on Contaminated Tubs
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : POINTS FOR STYLE
- Ivanisevic's Game Does the Talking : Wimbledon: Normally hot-tempered Croatian will play Sampras in men's final after keeping his vow not to throw tantrums.
- WHERE THEY ARE NOW: BUDDY BRADFORD : They Put On a Professional Block Party : Baseball: Five pals from the same Pacoima neighborhood signed contracts, and two of them made it to the majors.
- Bruce Springsteen's 'Streets of Philadelphia' heads our critic's Top 10list at midyear. Beck's 'Loser' and Me'Shell NdegeOcello's 'If That's Your Boyfriend(He Wasn't Last Night)' are his second and third favorites. : How're the '94 Singles Sounding So Far?
- TRW Contract on Spy Satellite Voided by GAO : Aerospace: Lockheed, Martin Marietta had accused firm of low-balling bid. Now they all must submit new ones.
- Last 2 Defendants in Tay Slaying Found Guilty : Courts: O.C. teens Kirn Kim and Abraham Acosta are convicted of first-degree murder. Life terms are possible.
- Repairing That Which They Destroyed : Ecology: Costa Rica colonists tore out the trees to put in farms. Now, a UCI professor and others reverse history.
- Arafat Returns in Triumph to Gaza, Pleads for Unity : Mideast: After 27-year exile, he is cheered by thousands and vows autonomy for all of West Bank and eventual independence. But he warns of a 'very hard task ahead.'
- INSIDE & OUT : Exotic Shimmer
- Fireworks Explosion Kills Up to 30 in Brazil
- Change in Russia Brings Freedom but No Aid to Detained Alcoholics : Health: A total of 11,000 'patients' are being released as 99 institutions close. No outpatient treatment has been set up.
- Last 2 Youths Convicted in Murder of Student : Courts: Stuart A. Tay was killed after teen-agers in plot to steal computer equipment feared he would betray them. Three others have already been sentenced.
- Nature May Add More Flash to Fireworks Shows
- WESTMINSTER : City Requests Aid for Immigrant Costs
- Long Beach Council Winner Doubles Margin in Recount, Leads by 2 Votes
- Simi Employees, Management Negotiators OK 2-Year Contract : Labor: Non-management workers will get a 2.5% raise this month, followed by two raises totaling 3% in 1995.
- Martina Sets Sights on No. 10 : Women: She is favored to defeat Martinez for the title today in her singles farewell to Centre Court.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : THE Goal-Dust Twins : With Romario and Bebeto at Forward, Brazil Poses a Big Problem, but as Many Will Attest, It's Not Always for the Other Team
- Economy Growing at Solid Pace : Indicators: Construction spending rose for third straight month. Gains in wholesale prices fan inflation worries.
- Controversial Compromise Handcuffs Crime Bill Action : Congress: Black lawmakers, Clinton Administration, remain at odds over language of 'racial justice' measure.
- Jeremy Ritzer; Casting Director for Broadway Hits, Producer
- Dollar Rises; Stocks Up in Light Trading
- A Dream Becomes Reality for Arafat : Autonomy: The PLO chief's unexpected debut in Gaza marks an emotional encounter with the history of his movement and his own past.
- Stray Bullet Claims Life of Watts Matriarch : Crime: 80-year-old 'grandmother to neighborhood' is shot while washing dishes. Her home, which was a place for everyone to gather, now is a place for mourning.
- Police Seeking Missing Girl, 6
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Huntington Park to Close Pacific Boulevard Tuesday
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians Acquire Russell From Red Sox
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE BIG GAME
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : JOURNALISTS AREN'T
- TV Review : Plimpton Adds a Spark to 'Fireworks!'
- Art Review : Through the Lens of Iranian Culture : Two exhibitions at UCLA's Fowler Museum enrich images of these immigrants in L.A.
- Fascination With Macabre Makes Instant 'Landmarks'
- Owens River Gorge Flows Back to Life With Trout : Water wars: Release of fish marks symbolic end to the bitter disputes between L.A. and the Owens Valley.
- New Japanese Leader Tries to Reassure U.S. : Asia: Socialist premier vows 'no change at all' in foreign policy. He acknowledges world's uneasiness.
- Villaraigosa Resigns MTA to Campaign : Transportation: Candidate for 45th Assembly District leaves position as alternate on board to concentrate on preparing for November general election.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Economic Growth Committee Set Up
- VENTURA : Council Postpones Discussion on Shelter
- LOS ANGELES : Kidnaped Baby Found Unharmed; Suspect Held
- Harvests of Corn Earmark Holiday : Agriculture: Fourth of July weekend means high demand for golden grain at roadside stands.
- Burbank Man Hit by Train, Killed
- GLENDALE : Architect Takes the Reins at Chamber
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : At RFK Stadium Washington
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : HOT TICKET
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : PELE CAN'T STOP, BUT MARADONA CAN
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : The Jewel of the Emerald Isle : Jack Charlton May Be English and He May Be Rough Cut, but He's Revered in Ireland as a Gem of a Soccer Coach
- Brown Leads Way at Diving Event
- Staying at CBS, Stringer Says : Television: Longtime exec says he's been asked to stay on board by Barry Diller, whose impact as the likely new CBS boss is seen as much broader than just programming.
- F-16 Crashes; Crew Safe
- Simpson Murder Case : The Other Knife
- WOODLAND HILLS : Man Gets 18 Months for Evading Police
- Sense and Nonsense About Art Funding : Artist's stunt may have been off base, but so was the congressional attack it provoked
- ENCINO : Children Sing for Endangered Animals' Plight
- FULLERTON : Schools' Budget Gives Employees a 2% Raise
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : ANALYSIS : Now Fun Really Begins : Second round: With sudden-death elimination, teams can't afford to coast.
- Quake Assistance Groups Win Grants
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE SOCCER EXPERT : A Gem from the Desert
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : INJURY UPDATE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Jazz Review : Linda Peterson Brings Along Cousin for Jazz Bakery Show
- Actually, the Credit Goes 'Back & Forth' : Pop music: As a teen-ager, Aaliyah already has a Top 5 hit. But she knows how much it helps to have R. Kelly doing all but the lead vocals.
- DESIGN : It's OK to Be Mixed Up--Eclecticism Is Without Match as Style Statement
- INSIDE & OUT : Odor Blocker and Paint Might Mask Pet Smells
- TRENDS : It's Not Always Crystal-Clear, but Glass Makes the Cut in Design
- Wilson, Top Lawmakers Agree on Budget
- Grand Jury Rejects Recorder Harassment Case : Investigation: Lee A. Branch says finding vindicates him. But the panel expresses concern about his management and urges outside audit.
- Russo to Face New Trial on Felony Child Abuse Charge : Courts: D.A.'s decision to reprosecute comes two weeks after jury deadlocked in the case.
- Judge OKs Patients' Suit Against County : Health care: Class-action case targets hospital waiting times for the poor. Officials say they're doing their best.
- Unions Sue Over Shift of DWP Revenues : Budget: City electrical workers and engineers file legal action, saying the transfer to cover police costs will use up money needed for repairs.
- Algae Bloom Alters Water's Taste, Smell
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : JUST ANOTHER GAME?
- As Arafat Gets a Hero's Welcome, Israelis Find It Hard to Celebrate : Return: Even liberal Jews say they despise the man. But they concede he is best chance for peace.
- Simpson Murder Case : Paid Interviews
- Simpson Murder Case : Sheppard Connection
- Questions Surrounding Mexican Banker's Kidnaping Case Linger : Crime: Concerns raised about public safety, confidence in business and the possible presence of Basque terrorists.
- New Shipping Rules Bring Turkey Into Conflict with Russia, Neighbors
- Asylum-Seekers Quit Havana Occupation of Belgian Facility
- VENTURA : Molestation Charges Are Thrown Out
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Kidnaped Real Estate Agent Is Found in Arizona
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : POINTS OFF FOR STYLE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GESTURE OF FAITH
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHAT, BRAZIL WORRIED?
- The California Arts Council has given the...
- GARDENING : Whole Bog : Landscapers float some ideas to make soggy spaces bloom with more than just lilies. Some plants even keep wwater healthy, so go...
- Singapore Buy of Abbey Stock Called Surprise
- 'Multiple Errors' Cited in Iraq Copter Tragedy : Mideast: Pentagon report details mistakes made in 'friendly fire' incident. Discipline of those involved is expected.
- U.N. Office Heads for Gaza
- Nearly Two-Thirds of L.A. Homes Watched Hearing, Ratings Show
- Leave it to an expert: Aspiring actor...
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads Guilty to Charges of Robbery and Kidnaping
- Plan to Extend Job Harassment Rule to Religion Draws Fire : Employment: Federal panel is deluged with letters from people fearing a ban on discussions in the workplace. Officials say they are just trying to clarify existing law.
- Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach announced that...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : At Soldier Field / Chicago
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE RATINGS GAME
- ARTISANS : Sculptor Fashions Art From His Forebears' Tools of the Trade
- HOBBIES : Shutterbugs Love Flower Photography
- Assembly OKs Commission to Regulate Card Room Gambling
- Sheriff's Mobile Mini-Station Inaugurated
- Ventura Man Held in Year-Old Slaying
- THOUSAND OAKS : Theater Panel Delays Plaza Show Decision
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Castaic Lake Algae Bloom Gives Water Bad Taste
- Four Held on Suspicion of Rape, Robbery After Forced Entry to Anaheim Apartment
- Trolley Carries Hopes of Ventura's Businesses
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : FALL FELT IN ITALY
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Stops Brewers, 8-0
- Audience, Experts Surprised by Tchaikovsky Jury's Ruling : Music: The panel made up of previous contestants of the international competition turns out to be a hard crowd to please.
- Tujunga Man Sentenced for Abuse
- "We count Jester Hairston as one of...
- Free-Spending Tabloid Media Causing Judicial Concerns
- Heat Wave Ends; Holiday Weekend Will Be Cooler
- Prosecutor Named as Chief of Investigators
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : NO APOLOGY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MUST HAVE OWN CLEATS?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE VIEW FROM ACROSS THE POND
- Dodgers Go South Against Phillies : Baseball: Gross' season-high seven walks and L.A.'s struggle against left-handed pitchers costly in 3-0 loss to Philadelphia.
- Angels Can't Keep Pace With Only Five Homers : Baseball: The Orioles hit six and win, 14-7, as the teams tie the major league record of 11 home runs.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields' Surge Lets Butler Take a Seat
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Smith Notices a Different Attitude
- The Rockets' Red Tape : Creators of Fireworks Displays Say Regulatory Maze Threatens the Industry Even as It Booms
- LIGHTING : Illuminating Tips to Save on Utility Bills
- Crops of Volunteers Keep Research Project Growing
- Brazil Introduces New Currency : Economy: The change was part of the eighth economic plan in 12 years. The goal is to drive down chronic inflation, which exceeded 2,700% last year.
- Wilson's Office Against Price-Gouging Bill
- Inmate Wins No Plaque Flossing Way Over Wall
- Court Voids Parental Consent Abortion Law : Ruling: Appellate justices say 1987 measure calling for a minor to get approval violates the state Constitution. Law has not been enforced.
- TV Conveys Drama--and Opens Up Courts
- Simpson Murder Case : The Mystery Envelope
- N.Y. Leaders Move to Save Hasidic School Rejected by Supreme Court
- IRVINE : City Backs Moving Historic Buildings
- Fourth of July Fests