- A Different Shade of Blue : Gerstner Hailed for Retooling IBM, but Doubts Linger
- Court Upholds U.S., Microsoft Antitrust Pact : Computers: Settlement agreement requires the software giant to make some modest changes in the way it licenses its main products.
- REMEMBERED: Quartz Hill High School students wore...
- Clinton Bipartisan Panel Idea Called a Ploy : Politics: House Speaker denounces the proposal on campaign, lobby reform. GOP leaders see it as bid to wrest the advantage and initiative from their party.
- COLUMN ONE : The Ticket King's Path to Power : As Pearl Jam just learned, Ticketmaster's Fred Rosen gets what he wants. His tactics have earned him some foes, but even critics admit he has transformed the industry. Now he's eyeing new realms.
- Compared to U.N. Troop Pullout Plan, Pilot's Rescue Appears Simple : Balkans: NATO polishes strategy for pulling peacekeepers out of Bosnia. But the prospect is daunting and perilous.
- Chancellor Details Plan for Oversight : Inquiry: UCI leader seeks to reassure regents. In brief remarks she hints that disciplinary action or even firings might be in the offing.
- Police Panel Reacts to 'Attacks' on Its Members : Politics: Board says allegations involving their activities in Las Vegas are an effort to deflect attention from complaints about chief. Williams formally asks council to overturn his reprimand.
- Irvine's Intergame to Provide Video Gambling Terminals for British Airways
- Mexico's Cartels Sow Seeds of Corruption, Destruction : Crime: Fight for control of U.S.-bound drug trade is deadly competition. Gangs enlist police and politicians.
- MTA Probes Unauthorized, Costly Changes to Rail Line
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Council Set to Vote on New Operating Budget
- Suit Accuses Telemarketing Firm of Fraud
- At-Risk Students Face New Horizons : 271 to Graduate From Alternative Education Program
- Succeeding by Degrees : Youth Overcomes Adversity, Embraces Future as a Doctor
- Colleges
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pressure Gets to Hernandez
- Salt Lake City Awaits Decision 'Cautiously' : Olympics: Amid front-runner reports, city will find out today about 2002 Winter Games.
- Foothill Coach Sedoo to Be Honored
- NFL Approves Stadium Agreement; Still No Commitment From Davis
- Krause's Furniture Inc.: The Brea owner of...
- COVER STORY : Taking the Plunge at New Theme Park : The chutes and slides at Hurricane Harbor promise thrills and chills on hot summer days.
- A Wash and Wax for Dad
- Ocean Noise Test Plan Approved
- Conejo District Acquires 220 Acres of McCrea Ranch for Parkland : Thousand Oaks: Family of late actor has essentially donated most of its property for recreation activities.
- Player-of-Year Award Shared by Granzow : Baseball: Outfielder from Faith Baptist hit 12 home runs, drove in 39 runs, scored 43.
- OXNARD : Group Says It May Not OK Settlement
- Sweeping Reform of Communications Laws Clears Senate : Deregulation: Bill passes, 81-18, and would likely have wide impact on consumers. It would let regional Bells, long-distance, cable firms compete in each other's markets.
- Call for Curbs Sparks Revolt in Cyberspace
- Gaddi Vasquez Again Takes the Noncommittal Way Out
- Magazine Rates 4 Area Latino Firms Among Top 500
- OCSA Gets More Time to Devise Bowl Financing Proposal : College football: NCAA extends to at least next week the deadline for Freedom Bowl plan.
- Only the Sun Shines on This 'Richard III'
- All-Female Band Diva Breaking Stereotypes
- New Floss Fights Gum Disease: Procter &...
- Wiz Technology Inc.: The San Juan Capistrano...
- Kresser Stein Executive Leaving to Form Own Advertising Firm
- You Too Can Play the State Budget Game
- S.F. Bowled Over by Debut of City's Self-Cleaning Toilet
- HEALTH : Vitamin A Cited as Simple, Inexpensive Lifesaver
- Developers, Merchants Vie Over Avenue
- SEAL BEACH : City Hall Will Close Fridays, Extend Hours
- Nuclear Fireworks in Paradise
- Griffith perk: The city of L.A. is...
- Security Pact Could Be Trade War Casualty : U.S.-Japan: The two objectives are interrelated; damaging one relationship endangers the other.
- POINT MUGU : Base Supporters Receive Update
- U.S. OPEN : Shinnecock Just Isn't Fair Game
- Riley Abruptly Leaves Knicks : Pro basketball: Rejecting a $3-million-per-year deal, coach says he wanted control over personnel.
- Crisis Tempers the Urge to Fill Vasquez's Seat : Politics: The bankruptcy and possible curbs to pay and powers of county supervisors might keep some would-be candidates on the election sidelines in 1996.
- Jewish Leaders Call Jackson Lyrics Anti-Semitic : Pop music: The use of derogatory terms on 'They Don't Care About Us' prompts an outcry. But the record label says it's a song condemning prejudice.
- Jackson Scores Over the NBA
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach company...
- Awards in Breast Implant Settlement Could Dwindle : Claims: The $4.2-billion fund could be overwhelmed by the number of women qualifying for payment.
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Japan Trade Surplus Rises, Inflated by Yen : Commerce: Analysts blame the 'J-curve effect,' which pumps up the dollar value of exports.
- Related Virus May Help Fight AIDS
- A Switch in Atmosphere : The Exchange in Glendale has a peaceful feeling and offers a variety of shopping and eating choices without hassles.
- Site Reading of an Ancient Art Form
- U.S. Agents' Drug Trade Ties Probed : Crime: Federal grand jury hears testimony about alleged corruption by former and present Customs Service employees.
- Group to Collect Signatures for Recall Petition : Politics: Residents trying to oust two Dana Point City Council members will need support from 20% of the city's 18,000 registered voters to trigger an election.
- Court Blocks Transfer of Twins to Birth Parents : Custody: Ruling gives hope to adoptive couple who were ordered to return the Native American girls.
- VAN NUYS : Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Giving Daughter Gun Access
- A Look at 'Bits' of a Widow's Loss
- VENTURA COUNTY HALL OF FAME : Coronation of Sorts for Ferguson : Election to Hall a Crowning Achievement for Energetic Leader of Highly Successful Boys' and Girls' Volleyball Programs at Royal
- 'Sleeping': Gays on Waikiki Beach
- A New Era in Telecommunications?
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Just a Few Words of Optimism From Green Enemy No. 1 : A MOMENT ON THE EARTH: The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism, <i> by Gregg Easterbrook</i> , Viking $27.95, 745 pages
- ART : Printmakers Stick to the Old Ways
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'I Try to Educate Kids About HIV . . . but Parents Resist' : Elizabeth Mercado, 29, San Gabriel
- House OKs Air Guard Base Storage
- Soggy Skies Fail to Chill Spirits at Graduations
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council to Discuss Budget Remedies
- Reed to Urge Closure of County-USC
- Mobile Home Ordinance Is Held Back : Housing: Westminster wants more study on protection for residents of parks that close.
- South Pasadena Houses Too Costly to Fix, Caltrans Says
- Kate Clinton Comes Out of a Pigeonhole : Comedy: She's proud to be known as a gay performer. But, with others in the field now, she feels free to broaden her act.
- Bells Welcome Bill, Long-Distance Firms Decry It
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Up on Remarks by Fed Official
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Authentic and Appetizing : A Reseda restaurant turns out distinctive Chinese fare that focuses on seafood and barbecue specialties.
- Cool Savings : You can get in the swim fashionably without getting soaked. Kirkpatrick Sales offers options in discounted beachwear.
- VENTURA : Store Mural Picked for National Exhibit
- SIMI VALLEY : Quake Repairs in District Investigated
- Mom Pleads Not Guilty in Gun Case : Courts: Glorietta Littlejohn is charged under law making it illegal for a parent to leave a firearm accessible to children.
- Obituaries : * Minnie May Dobes, 95; Red Cross Worker
- D.A. Wins Dispute Over State Bar Dues
- Tidland, the Other Amateur, Keeps Nerves and Score Even
- Rain Delays, Can't Stop, This Victory by Angels
- U.S. OPEN : Price Makes the Best of a Rough Day : Golf: He shoots 66, good for one-shot lead over Simpson. Only 10 players break par.
- Early-Release Policy at HMOs Draws Fire : Health care: Kaiser decision to send some mothers and newborns home after eight hours raises the debate to a new level.
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'They're Afraid of Stigma and Rejection' : Beverly Mosley, 48, Los Angeles
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'I Think About What's Good . . . and I Just Try to Go On' : Jason Jasnos, 25, Santa Monica
- Wilson Reaffirms Run for President : Politics: Governor reassures supporters in an effort to dispel rumors that the campaign is about to fold.
- REVIEW : Laser Tag Improves Its Aim : Ultrazone has beefed up the technology and added barriers and tunnels. Some frustrating limitations linger.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fired-Up Gubicza Throws One-Hitter at A's
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Tull's Anderson Enchants With a Softer Touch
- ART REVIEW : Behind Our Deceiving Faces
- National Video Rentals
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'We Felt So Cheated at the End' : Steve Hunio, 37, Woodland Hills:
- Motorist Robbed After Stopping to Check Engine
- 'Spin Control' Out of Control : UC Irvine appears to have distorted truth in dealing with clinic scandal
- VENTURA COUNTY HALL OF FAME : Davis Got to Channel His Energy : Football: He coached league champions at Hueneme and Oxnard in 21 seasons in the county.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GREECE : Rescuers Search for Victims of Quake
- Modern Anxiety: What to Do When Smut Rides Internet? : Admirably, Senate acts to shield kids, but legislation may be unworkable
- YORBA LINDA : School Board Says O.C. Owes Full Refund
- 'Grain' Provides a Wealth of Truth
- Family : Lessons of Adolescence Teach 'Boy' Self-Esteem
- FASHION : Wedding Finery : She Didn't Always Tie the Knot in Satin and Lace
- THEATER : Love and Toxic Times : Pair faces off in 'Akela,' by Ron McLarty, a play about old flames, betrayal and a tragedy.
- Yaroslavsky of Two Minds on TV Coverage of Trial, Meetings
- Moorpark : Newspaper Chain Replaces Weekly
- Stop Holtz If You've Heard These Before . . .
- Where There's Smoke, There's the Shadow of AB 13
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : June Christy, "Spotlight on . . . June Christy," Capitol. *** 1/2.
- REAL ESTATE
- Steve Silver; Wrote, Produced 'Beach Blanket Babylon' Revue
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : U.S. Envoy to Stay Despite Ambush
- L.A. Doctor Named to AIDS Panel
- CHARITY : With Britain's New Largess Is Luck of the Draw : National numbers games parks controversy, doling out millions to arts venues for the elite while ignoring medical research.
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'It Could Happen to Any of You' : Ann Copeland, 47, Hermosa Beach
- Subdivision Owners in Wetlands Showdown : Oxnard: County and state are sued for inundating undeveloped land to create a sanctuary, but say they followed federal rules.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Delays Vote on Anti-Gang Program
- GLENDALE : Cuts Could Hamper Computer Service
- Judge Sentences Molester to 22 Years in State Prison : Courts: Douglas Clark Greene of Saugus pleads no contest to charges he assaulted nine girls, including his daughter.
- Oak Park May Contract Animal Control : Shelters: The tiny community considers turning to Los Angeles County for the service, which officials say would cost about $30,000.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Angry Over Suspension
- Norway Eliminates U.S., 1-0
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin developer and...
- Chechen Rebel Claims He Has Killed 5 Hostages
- THEATER REVIEW : Oddly Staged 'Dream' Delivers on Bard's Text : While the British-India setting doesn't quite work in this production, the show is smooth and quick-paced.
- THEATER : At Home With Royalty : 'Letters' offers a personal peek at the queens of England in a living-room theater setting.
- Militia Leaders Bring Their Fiery Talk to Capitol Hill : Hearing: They claim mainstream roots but voice fringe hostilities to senators.
- Twice Blessed : Buying a car in India is a ritual--complete with priest. Then you have to pray it starts.
- Man Sues LAPD Over Incarceration in Mexico : Courts: Mexican citizen was imprisoned for two months in what the suit calls a case of mistaken identity involving a San Fernando slaying.
- McNall's Trustee Trying to Void Sale of Kings : Bankruptcy: Sudikoff, Cohen and Bank of America say claim is without merit.
- What Have You Done, Nomo? A Nation Turns Its Eyes to You
- BALLET REVIEW : Fairy Godmother Casts Spell on 'Cinderella'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Riddle Me This . . . : Is 'Batman Forever' or Just for the Moment? Hey, It's Summer. All You Need Are Heroes, Villains and Things That Go Boom.
- Company Town : Joel Simon Named President of QDE
- UPS Expands Early-Delivery Service: United Parcel Service...
- Growth to Stay Sluggish, Fed Official Says : Economy: But Vice Chairman Alan Blinder sees no evidence that recession lies ahead.
- Company Town : A Former Agent's Field(s) of Dreams
- MUSIC : From Teacher to Student to Master : Former English instructor Richard Simon found his calling as a bass player, an instrument he learned late--but well.
- RESEDA : Homework Center Opens in Library
- Embezzlement Suspect Claims Raid on Home Was Illegal : Courts: Former head of Costa Mesa group that claims Holocaust accounts exaggerate is being investigated in connection with missing $7.5 million.
- Countywide : Five County Students Named Art Scholars
- Orange County Almanac
- The Fine Art of Avoiding Gang Involvement Without Making Waves : PLATFORM
- SWIMMING / NADADORES MEET OF CHAMPIONS : More Than 500 to Compete at Annual Event
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Phillips Angry Over Suspension
- No Celebration at This 'Club'
- New Twist on the Childproof Cap
- Cardiac Science Inc.: The Irvine company said...
- Samuel E. Lunden; Veteran L.A. Architect
- Plan to Extend CRA Project Is Questioned
- LOS ANGELES : 15 Arrested in Union Demonstration at USC
- VAN NUYS : Children Open, Close an Eatery, All in One Day
- VENTURA COUNTY HALL OF FAME : She Finally Got Up to Speed at 50 : Drag boats: Cunningham got into the race at an age many get into a rocking chair.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Shorter Week, 14-Race Cards Put to the Test
- Granada Hills Names Ratcliff Football Coach
- The Grand Pink Palace Is Back Where It Belongs
- Outside Director Named Chairman at Troubled FHP : Management: Jack R. Anderson is expected to cut operating costs or possibly seek buyer for foundering HMO firm.
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : Dinah Shore, "Encore! 16 Most Requested Songs," Legacy/Columbia. **
- Saturn Tops Car Sales Satisfaction Survey : Autos: Infiniti takes No. 2 spot in J.D. Power index. Europeans dominate for first time.
- Stanton Turns His Back on Measure R : Bankruptcy: Supervisor's decision divides the board 3-2 in favor of the tax hike. He promises an alternative plan.
- Reseda : 4 Students Compete in Forensic Contest
- MONTEREY PARK : Suspect Booked for Murder of Man, Kidnap of Woman
- Pawnshop Proposal Rejected by Panel
- Dodgers Reconsidering Astacio's Starting Role : Baseball: Pitcher might be headed for bullpen or Albuquerque after losing again, 11-7 to Pittsburgh.
- ANGEL NOTEBOOK / JOHN WEYLER : White Sox Give Bielecki Another Boost
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : In His Mind, Mullins, Moore Ran Dead Heat
- He's Saving Good Times for Close of His Career
- Q&A; : 'People Need to Hear a Poem Being Emoted'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Disney Tries Again to Find the Magic : The kids may like it but adult viewers may feel that 'Pocahontas' is more by-the-numbers than inspired.
- SEC Charges Father, Son With Insider Trading : Securities: Agency alleges $2.4 million was made off Bell Atlantic's plan to acquire cable firms.
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'I Sat at Home for the Next Three Years Waiting to Die' : Lynn Chamberlain, 25, Los Angeles
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- The Changing Face of AIDS : To Avoid Risk, You Need Facts
- The Changing Face of AIDS
- ECONOTES : One Way Junk Mail Won't Go to Waste
- UC Regent Explains Shift in Views on Affirmative Action
- BREA : City Votes to Support Measure R
- IRVINE : School District Accepts Loan to Help Repay Bond Debt
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Every Dog May Soon Have Its Day in the Park Playground
- Museum to Show Work by Surfing Artist
- CYPRESS : Schools Budget Has Maneuvering Room
- Much Like the Upstart Rockets, NBC Enjoys Strong Postseason
- Discord Among GOP Senators Threatens to Stall Welfare Bill
- RADIO : Voicing a Love for the Irish : Tom McConville's show taps into the heart of a community of Emerald Isle natives.
- By Swimming Beyond Barriers, Zorn Inspires Others : Paralympic Games: Blind teacher hopes to encourage people to deal more handily with their disabilities.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Toto Caffe Spaghetteria: Bigger, Not All for the Better
- U.S., Japan Still on Collision Course Over Trade : Diplomacy: Clinton and Murayama meet at summit, but neither budges on sanction threat.
- Abortion Foes See Major Gains in House : Legislation: GOP is launching broad-based assaults. Rep. Schroeder and her allies vow to counterattack but concede that they lack the votes.
- BURBANK : Center for Retarded Launches Fund Drive
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Nurse Who Caused 2 Comas Gets 18-Year Term
- LOS ANGELES : Father Gets 15 Years to Life in Fatal Beating of Infant
- Neighbors Urge End to Delays on McColl Site Cleanup : Environment: The EPA wants to solidify the waste, a six-year process. The oil companies want to encase it, which they say will take three years and cost millions less.
- GARDENA : Man Throws Tire Iron at Patrol Car, Is Shot to Death
- Murder Charges Filed in Crash That Killed 3
- VAN NUYS : Driver in Crash That Killed 3 Is Charged With Murder
- CIF Seemingly in No Hurry to Find Leader
- Some Parents Angered by Teacher's Letter : Education: The correspondence, which went to all teachers in the Fullerton district, described a "far-right presence." One mother calls it highly inflammatory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hollins Goes on Disabled List
- Weaver Pulls No Punches With Jabs at O'Mara Mouthpiece
- PREP BASKETBALL : Woodbridge's Summer Shapes Up as a Tough One
- Industrial Output Falls 0.2% in May : Economy: Drop marks third straight monthly decline. But analysts doubt a serious downturn.
- AUTOS
- Company Town
- The Sins of O.C. Are Paid for by Other Counties
- Company Town
- Unboiled Water Can Pose Risk to Some, CDC Says
- Gingrich Assails Affirmative Action as a 'Lawyer-Defined System'
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- House Approves $267.3-Billion Defense Spending Bill : Budget: Measure exceeds Clinton's request by $9.5 billion. It would boost military readiness, weapons modernization and cut 30,000 defense jobs.
- Cypress : Permit Fees Waived for St. Irenaeus Fiesta
- Making A Difference in Your Communtiy : Parent Project Recommends Love, Limits
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Rejects Plan for Roller Hockey Complex
- It's Not Just Your Usual June Gloom
- ORANGE : Teachers Vote on Pact Board May Torpedo
- THE VAULTS / CD REISSUES : A Mood Only '70s TV Themes Could Set : VARIOUS ARTISTS, "Tube Tunes, Volume One --The '70s", <i> Rhino</i> ***
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Laser-Disc Format Still Alive--For Now
- ENERGY
- CAMARILLO : Dream Planes, Imagination to Take Off
- CHATSWORTH : Hamblin to Serve as Riding Camp Coach
- Scholarships Survive on a Smile : Education: Times are tough, but a fund-raiser finds that charm and 'the best students' still attract donations.
- Countywide : Award-Winning Dad Glad He Switched Roles
- Heat's Miner Gets New Life With Cavaliers
- Cuba Says U.S. Has Not Sought Fugitive Financier's Extradition
- RETAILING
- SEEKING JIMMY: Habitat for Humanity workers in...
- Getting your Words' Worth? : The price of a good read is climbing higher as book publishers search for ways to deal with the rising cost of paper.
- The Changing Face of AIDS : 'We Trusted Each Other . . . and Planned Our Future'
- PERSPECTIVE ON A PALESTINIAN STATE : There Comes a Time to Relinquish Dreams : Will leaders be elected who are creative enough to see solutions where there have only been roadblocks?
- A Degree in Patience : Japanese American Receives Diploma Denied to Him 53 Years Ago
- Simi Valley : Schools Chief Won't Seek Another Post
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Castillo Isn't Perfect, but He's Good Enough, 3-1
- AWARDSHumanitas Finalists: The writers of "Forrest Gump,"...
- Victory for Cable Industry : Senate's Sweeping Telecom Bill Sets the Stage for Expansion
- Dole Again Targets Time Warner but This Time It's to Offer Help
- Stage Left: My So-Called Hangout
- UCI Clinic's Embryos Moved to Tissue Bank in Westwood
- COLUMN ONE : Car Theft a Price of Peace : Arab-Israeli rings spur epidemic of heists in the new Mideast. Greater freedom of movement, high unemployment and big profits fuel rise in crime.
- ROADWORK: You've seen them on the road,...
- Bradley Aides Reconvene on the Potomac
- Redevelopment Project in N. Hollywood Questioned
- U.S. Rejects Malibu's Request for $20 Million to Stop Landslide : Safety: FEMA says the earth movement does not pose any immediate danger. City officials blame the decision on objections from state Sen. Tom Hayden.
- Garden Grove : Council Won't Adjust Assessment Rates
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Refuses to Dismiss Rapper's Murder Charges
- REAL ESTATE
- Fierce Clashes Mark Bid to End Siege of Sarajevo
- MISSION VIEJO : Trustees Vote 3 to 2 to Back Measure R
- VAN NUYS : Computer Bulletin Board Is Proposed
- O'Brien Finds Right Stride in Decathlon : Track and field: Joyner-Kersee holds on, Lewis and Johnson reach finals, but Watts is eliminated.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Two Girls in Love': Sweet Story of Young Romance
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Hands' Shows Evolution to 'Banquet,' 'Eat Drink'
- An Anaheim man involved in one of...
- Would Anyone Have Acted Differently?
- Australian Movement
- Equal Opportunity Eating Disorders
- "Duck" Tape Keeps Actress Afloat
- Controversy Over Allen
- Hoodlums in Russia
- Campaign Reform
- When Recycling Tempts Scavengers to Turn Hard-Core Looters
- New Themes
- Simpson Jury
- She, Like, Needs to Learn English
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 16, 1995
- TECHNOLOGY - June 16, 1995
- Obituaries - June 16, 1995
- Obituaries - June 16, 1995
- First Pension Receiver Sues Ex-Lawyers : Investment: Suit charges U.S. Rep. Christopher Cox, state Commissioner Gary Mendoza of aiding Irvine firm in fraud case.
- Suit Accuses Cox of Role in First Pension Fraud : Litigation: O.C. congressman calls charges by court-appointed receiver 'baseless,' politically motivated.
- Early Warning Systems Probed After Downing : Military: Signals were picked up minutes before F-16 was hit over Bosnia. Pentagon wants to know why U.S. pilot Scott F. O'Grady was not alerted.
- Widow Says Guard Slain Without a 'Fighting Chance' : Robbery: Gunmen still at large. Driver of Brink's truck undergoes surgery.
- Bickering Legislators Miss Budget Deadline : Politics: Speaker Allen reintroduces Wilson's proposed income tax cut amid GOP infighting.
- LEAN TIME: The city of Santa Ana...
- Light Rain Blamed for Rash of Crashes, Graduation Delay : Weather: Authorities report injuries in 36 accidents, but no fatalities, and backed-up freeways.
- Killers Remain at Large as Brink's Guard Is Mourned
- China Backs Away From Deal to Send Pandas to U.S. Zoos : Wildlife: Multimillion-dollar pact is threatened by American insistence that the money go toward preserving habitat.
- Company Town : Goldwyn Says 'Very Bad Year' Could Spell Doom for Company : Movies: The independent film distributor confirms that it lost $20 million in the period.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Prosecution's Bold Move May Backfire
- Confidentiality of Payments Like UCI's Targeted
- G-7 Summit Opens With Accord on Financial Crises
- Jury Rapt as Simpson Tries Bloody Gloves
- Panda Deal May Be in Jeopardy : Wildlife: Multimillion-dollar accord would send animals to U.S. zoos, including San Diego. Sticking point is insistence that China use the money to preserve habitat.
- Fund-Raisers Have Poor Luck With Measure R
- Rains Snarl Traffic With Several Mishaps
- Rain Dampens the Mood : Weather: Showers disrupt high school graduations and traffic throughout the county. The late spring storm is expected to give way to partly cloudy skies today, and the weekend should be sunny.
- Hundreds Bid Farewell to High School
- Yaroslavsky Sounds County Budget Alarm : Finances: Supervisor is likely to play a key role in responding to looming $1.2-billion deficit. His comments, including mention of bankruptcy, have rankled some colleagues.
- 'Interview of the Century'? Now That's a 'Scream'
- Tourists Rediscovered L.A. County Last Year : Economy: World Cup helped bring 4.4% more visitors. Industry expects slower growth for '95.
- UAW Convention Delegates Elect Yokich to Succeed Bieber : Unions: He is viewed as a firebrand and a traditionalist. 'He may be tough, but he brings stability,' one analyst says.
- And a One, and a Du and a Tri . . . Race Series Returns
- Purple Reign
- It's Your Life / People, Places and Things to do. : FAST TRACK : Cannes Prize Proves Filmmaker Can Do : The career of a Newbury Park High graduate gets a boost with latest recognition for his short film.