- Clinton, Gingrich Discuss Possible Faceoff : Politics: Aides to the President, House Speaker try to arrange joint public appearance Sunday in New Hampshire. Each side sees advantages, liabilities.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Tokyo Rebuffs U.S. Embargo of Iran
- Gracia Lee; Actress, Wife of PR Executive Murray Weissman
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : Britain, China Agree on Court for Colony
- Man Held in Fatal Stabbing of Girlfriend
- Legality of Ventura Keys Tax Debated Before Judge : Lawsuit: Case focuses on levy imposed on residents, who are required to pay most of the costs needed to dredge their back-yard canals.
- Latinos' Suit Charges Racial Bias at INS
- Push by INS Moves Immigrants Toward Their Biggest Test
- Allen Terminates Republican Caucus Staff : Politics: Back home, she uses warm welcome from constituents to blast three O.C. opponents as 'vicious and mean-spirited.'
- VENTURA : 4 Men Arrested in Insurance Scam Sting
- OXNARD : Man Gets Reduced Term in Gang Rape
- Mantle in Good Spirits, Serious Condition
- Section Lacks Consistent Penalties
- COMMENTARY : Mantle's Heroism as a Player Nearly as Great as His Ability
- Dance Review : 'Operratics': Unusual Look at Obsessions
- Art Review : Revealing Look at a German Expressionist
- TURMOIL IN THE BALKANS : Some Blast Survival Training Course's Traumatic Realism
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sharing a Child's World View
- Ladies Auxiliary, Dismissed : 8-Member Santa Ana Chapter Serves Its Final Meal--Takeout
- NEWPORT BEACH : Eastbluff Developer to Fund Traffic Study
- The Eagles Have Landed--7 of Them : Number of Scouts in Northridge Troop Earning Top Rank Considered Phenomenal
- OXNARD : Cooking Whets Pupils' Appetite for Knowledge
- City Orders Restaurant Design Change
- ITO PRAYERS: A prayer committee at Van...
- COMMENTARY : With Mickey Mantle, There's a Message in the Bottle
- Little Change in Pugeda's Condition : Racing: Oxnard driver in a coma a week after accident in Baja 500.
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Harrison Fashions Championship Year : Athlete of the year: Dana Hills sophomore caps outstanding season with one for the books.
- She'll Forever Live in the Holocaust's 'Shadows' : Poetry: 'My mind is sentenced for life,' writes camp survivor Aranka Klein, whose work will be part of a program in Newport Beach marking what would have been Anne Frank's 66th birthday.
- KCLU to Hold Benefit Concert
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Aphids Bugging Area Residents : Santa Clarita: City arborist says insects attack blossoming trees, leaving mess on cars, sidewalks.
- Field of Nine Entered for $250,000 Californian
- THE TIMES 1995 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Lee Stays on Course Despite Wreck : Golfer of the year: Senior helped Valencia win its first Southern Section team title.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : NBA FINALS : Why Not? Rockets Have All of the Right Answers
- Decision to Close Orange Plant Leads Shareholders to Sue Vans
- Court Says U.S. Owes $272,352 to Bush for Iran-Contra Counsel
- Emerson Kampen; Headed World's Largest Chemical Producer
- AGOURA HILLS : Office for Workers' Comp Claims Closes
- Although the Walls Sag, the Spirit Stands Strong and Proud : 'It's not about boasting that your church is beautiful or how many members you have.'
- COMMENTARY : For Mantle, Pain Has Always Been There
- Kranz Wins Top Award in Softball
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox's Wakefield Flirts With No-Hitter
- Album Reviews : 'Batman' Album More of a Sampler Than a Soundtrack
- Chicago's Archbishop Will Have Exploratory Cancer Surgery
- Balmaceda, Stone Expected to Testify at Senate Hearing
- LA PALMA : Chamber, City Officials Work to Bring Circus Vargas to Town
- Supervisors Seek to Alter Welfare System
- Volunteers Sought for Beach Cleanup
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Man to Stand Trial in O'Connor Drug Case
- Richardson Shows Stuff After His Game Goes South, 103-98 : All-star basketball: He hits two three-pointers to help hold off North in Ventura County game.
- Looking for the Best of the Worst Bosses
- Gas Emissions Close Sierra Campground : Geology: Carbon dioxide level near Mammoth Mountain rises to that found at active volcanoes. But experts say there are no indications of an imminent eruption.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BURUNDI : Massacre Prompts U.N. Call for Inquiry
- Wholesale Price Index Unchanged in May : Economy: New vegetable crops contribute to biggest drop in food prices in a year. Analysts say inflation pressures are in check.
- Ruling Backs Judges' Right to Remove Jurors
- Kirkland Says He'd Consider Leaving : Labor: AFL-CIO president wants the right successor, sources say. Donahue will make a run.
- TURMOIL IN THE BALKANS : 'Humbled' Airman Thanks God and Calls His Rescuers 'Heroes'
- Majority of One : Fate of IBM Bid May Rest With Lotus Chairman
- COLUMN ONE : Garfield High Grads Return and Deliver : With Principal Maria Elena Tostado as the force, 33 alumni have been lured back to the school. The teachers are living proof that a rough start in life doesn't rule out success.
- Jurist May Seal Records in Clark's Child Custody Battle
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Japan Rumors Help Boost Bond Yields : Markets: 30-year Treasury yield soars to 6.72% from 6.61%. Stocks suffer sharpest loss in two weeks, with Dow slumping 34.58.
- INSIDE & OUT : Deep-Seated Appeal for Japanese Tubs
- Davstar Industries Ltd.: The Costa Mesa maker...
- Quebec Separatists Unite; Ontario Conservatives Win
- 5 Men Fined in Rape Case May Be Retried, Court Rules
- Savelly Kramarov; Russian Comedian Traded Fame for Freedom
- Russia, Ukraine Settle Fleet Dispute : Military: Resolution of how to divide the Black Sea naval force opens way for 'strategic partnership.'
- Wesley Hamilton; Nation's Oldest General
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Noted Forensic Expert to Help in Foster Death Probe
- INTO THE SPOTLIGHT / DR. LAKSHMANAN SATHYAVAGISWARAN : Praise for Coroner May Also Aid His Department
- REAL ESTATE
- Preparedness Expo Draws Survivalists
- PORT HUENEME : Reward Offered in Kidnap Attempt
- Lugar Opposes Giving States Control Over Food Stamps
- Riordan to Meet Directly With LAPD Personnel : Police: Mayor's memo raises concerns at City Hall by failing to include Chief Willie Williams. Riordan says the omission was a misunderstanding.
- PANORAMA CITY : Dolls Find Place at Dedication of School Library
- GARDEN GROVE : 17 Students Test Positive for TB Exposure
- Lights, Action, Barriers
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Form Holds True at Hermosa
- RESEDA : Anti-Scavenging Plan Called Success
- Orange County Almanac
- Obituaries : * Sally Frances Rienks; Nurse, Ojai Resident
- VENTURA : Local Man to Try Again for Council
- Raiders, Hollywood Park Near Agreement : Pro football: Davis has been given final proposal for new stadium in Inglewood. Officials expect him to accept it.
- USC, Fullerton to Play for Title : College World Series: Trojan shortstop Alvarez goes a record-tying five for five as USC defeats Miami, 7-3.
- PREP BASEBALL NOTES
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Tidland's Confidence Gets a Boost
- Family : Ripe Humor of 'Stinky Cheese Man' Is a Gas
- Taiwan Leader Calls on U.S. to End Isolation
- SANTA PAULA : College Planning Mass, Graduation
- Vatican Criticizes Seminaries for Lapses : Catholics: Report says vocational schools for priests fail to promote strict teachings on issues ranging from artificial contraception to divorce.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.N. Chafes at Role as West's 'Alibi' in Bosnia
- Dog Attacked in Home Robbery
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Controlled Burn Planned for Poppy Field : Lancaster: Tuesday's experiment aims to destroy plants that impede the flower's growth.
- MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback Fund to Honor Phillips
- 4 Families in Rowland Heights Landslide Area Go Home
- Protest Prompts Delay of Transfer for Two High School Administrators : Conejo Valley: Superintendent agrees to let Thousand Oaks' Anna Merriman and Westlake's Jim Martin stay put until next winter vacation.
- Family Seeks Answers About Suspect's Death : Police: The mother of a man who died in custody says he had been sick recently. Police say he never told them he was ill.
- SAN DIMAS : Off-Duty Officer Dies After Shooting 2 Robbers
- GARDEN GROVE : Liquor Permit Denied for Restaurant Site
- LA HABRA : Reward Fund Set Up to Help Police Solve Crimes
- COSTA MESA : Water Hike Will Add $3.28 to Average Bill
- PACOIMA : 2 Hearings Planned on Proposed Pipeline
- Jon Douglas Confirms Merger Talks, Says No Deal on Horizon
- Justice Dept. Steps Up Microsoft Investigation : Computers: On-line firms have a week to document their concerns about bundling of Microsoft Network software with Windows 95.
- Senate OKs Deregulation of Some Cable : Telecom: Bill would also eliminate restrictions on station ownership. White House opposes measure.
- ENERGY
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Japan Rumors Help Boost Bond Yields : Markets: 30-year Treasury rate soars to 6.72% from 6.61%. Stocks suffer sharpest loss in two weeks, with Dow slumping 34.58.
- BANKING
- Smith's Lawyer Seeking a Trial Minus Cameras
- Woman Alleges Officials Didn't Protect Her From Father : Courts: Lawsuit contends that W. Virginia authorities were negligent in not stepping in and preventing her rape, abuse. She says she was abducted from O.C. park in 1976.
- AGOURA HILLS : Merchants Accuse City of Intimidation
- Platform : 'Together We're the Best'--Our Best Shot?
- "There's nothing wrong with saying, 'Let us...
- Pub Gets Extension to Finish Kitchen
- SIMI VALLEY : Sedell's Promotion Includes Pay Increase
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Bowe, With Eye on Holyfield and Tyson, Lines Up Gonzalez
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Winning Streak Has Been a Welcome Surprise for Titans
- INSIDE & OUT : SHARP CURVES
- It's the 4th of July in June for Pilot
- Police Identify Boy, 3, Who Was Found at Mall
- Young Addicts Spur China to Face Its Drug Problem
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NEPAL : Communist Premier Asks New Elections
- FULLERTON : New Principal Named at Nicolas Junior High
- Theater Review : The Crazies' 'Orange Side' Hits the Mock : Unfazed by its bevy of rookies, the comedy-improv team manages one of its strongest concept acts to date.
- Does Morals Question Go Past Politics? : Commentary: When Sen. Bob Dole and Dan Quayle attack Hollywood for a lack of values, their motives are questioned. But there's no denying the issues concern the general public.
- Hopes of India's 'Untouchables' Rise With Politician : Asia: New head of most populous state--herself of lowly origin--vows to fight for rights of all.
- NAACP Office in L.A. May Close Down
- Judge OKs Settlement of CIA Sex Bias Suit : Courts: Agency hails ruling. But the women opposed to the pact fear it will 'set in stone the policies and procedures' they were trying to change.
- Failure of Engine Part Cited as Possible Cause of Jet Fire
- Oklahoma City Blast Leaves Residents With Questions About Faith : Tragedy: Many voice age-old concerns about why God would allow disasters to occur. And in the community's healing, Muslims, Jews and blacks feel excluded by white Christians.
- Jackson Urges Students to Back Affirmative Action
- Woman Given Life Sentence for Torturing Child : Courts: Cynthia Medina, a school playground supervisor, inflicted cruelties on her 10-year-old nephew.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Zoning Dept. Rejects Bar's Dance Permit
- Making Music Out of Discord : Arts: Pianist/composer uses unpleasant experience on an Oxnard panel as the subject of a satirical work to be performed Sunday.
- Cuts in Youth Probation Camps Opposed at Hearing
- NFL Wants Exposure, but Not This Kind
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Olsen Finally Enjoying Midwest Tour
- Hollywood Park Post 20 Minutes Later Today
- DECOR : The Fresh Air at N.Y. Furniture Fair Comes From S.F.
- Civil Service Panel Charges Black Bias at King Hospital : Workplace: Commission says facility discriminates in hiring, promoting doctors. Officials deny charges.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Decision Delayed on Hilltop Development
- Simi Valley Senior Center Toasts 173 Volunteers : Services: Helpers gather for honors and entertainment. The camaraderie is more than worth the time and effort, they say.
- Serena's Song Wins Mother Goose Stakes
- City Guide
- Red Card Stands, U.S. Faces Australia Without Scurry
- NBA FINALS : Rockets Sweep Out the O-Rena : Game 2: Cassell, Olajuwon lead Houston to seventh consecutive playoff road victory, 117-106.
- Harness Suit Is Cleared for Trial : Jurisprudence: Suit alleges group violated 1990 contract assuring parity in racing dates between standardbreds and quarter horses at Los Alamitos.
- Fever Sidelines Timber Country : Belmont Stakes: Thunder Gulch becomes favorite, Lukas' only hope for record victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Williams Attends to Personal Business
- Aswad's Reggae Will Sunsplash Irvine Meadows
- BOND TICKER : West Virginia Case Gives Both O.C., Merrill Pause
- Farmers' Market to Mark 1st Birthday
- CAMP CUTS: An unusual coalition of youthful...
- LA PALMA : Council Urges All to Recite Pledge
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Victory Was 1,500th for Lasorda
- Turner Broadcasting Plans All-Business News Channel
- GARDENING : Shaping a Different Landscape : Succulents Are Gaining Favor With Their Engaging and Unusual Forms
- TV Review : Will Anybody Rescue NBC's New 'High Sierra Search'?
- EQUIPMENT : Wet-Dry Shop Vacuums Can Make Easy Work of Tough Cleanup Jobs
- ITT Corp. Sells Remaining Assets of Finance Unit for $5.5 Billion : Restructuring: No decision has been made on fate of 40 employees of ITT Federal Bank's branches in Orange County.
- fruit punch : The fresh appeal of faux produce and prints for the home stems from a bumper crop of new and realistic interpretations.
- MATERIALS : Installing Drywall Panels Is a Job That Takes Both Sense and Sweat
- Israel Regains Egypt's Aid in Peace Process as Leaders Renew Friendship : Mideast: Spat over nuclear pact had cooled relations. Cairo to help in Syria, PLO talks.
- Peter Kump; Founded Noted Cooking School
- Pennsylvania Official to Plead Guilty to Fraud
- Juan Carlos Ongania; Former President of Argentina
- Major Reforms of O.C. Contract Policies Urged
- Clinic Patients Agonize Over Fate of Embryos
- WWII Apology Fails to Find a Voice in Japan : Asia: Lower house approves a statement on war actions that wins praise neither at home nor abroad.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Starr Takes Risk With Indictment of Arkansas Governor : Whitewater: Tucker is popular, and being challenged on home turf. He's expected to fiercely contest the independent counsel's right to try him.
- Ian Gray; Businessman, Amnesty International Spokesman
- Cut in Youth Camp Funding Opposed : Budget: Elected officials join young offenders in decrying state plan that could cripple county's juvenile probation system. Five of 19 facilities would close.
- MOORPARK : 3 Engineers to Hear Landlord's Appeal
- Public Places : Latino Family Experience on Pacific Blvd.
- Answering Their Prayers : Camarillo: The new Padre Serra Church will soon serve a burgeoning number of parishioners as it nears opening day ceremonies July 1.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Williams Attends to Personal Business
- A Christo Wrap on Reichstag : After 23 Years and Several Rejections, the Artist's $8-Million Dream of Covering Berlin's Highly Symbolic Legislative Building Is Finally Becoming a Reality
- MOVIESBut Is He Buying Them Popcorn?: Walt...
- Henley Jury Bribery Allegations Investigated
- Mike Gives Voice to UCLA Title, Softball Tempest
- Album Reviews
- Countywide : Golfers Prepare to Tee Off Against MS
- Community Essay : 'African American' Is a Term of Need, Not Vanity : It serves as antidote to an 'identity vacuum.'
- First Place Nice While It Lasted : Baseball: Orioles drop Angels into second as Manto's homers key 10-4 victory.
- ALL-AREA SWIMMING TEAM : GIRLS' ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
- Fawcett Finds the Time to Do It All : Soccer: America's top defender is a mother, coach and inspiration for her teammates.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Murder Suspect Handed Over to Mexican Police
- GLENDALE : N.Y. Firm to Unveil Redevelopment Plan
- INS to Add 100 Workers to Speed Citizenship Forms
- Petition for Villa Park Commencement Prayer Rebuffed
- Removal of Adult Magazine Racks Sought : Thousand Oaks: Council will consider a proposal to ask postal officials to remove sidewalk boxes near post office parking lot.
- Moo car: The Dobbertin Surface Orbiter cruised...
- COMMENTARY : Belmont's Time, Distance Make for Bad Dimensions
- Matador Assistants Cut Loose : Football: Baldwin, Northridge's new coach, continues housecleaning as Bunn, Lopez passed over.
- PREP BASEBALL NOTES : La Quinta's Field Named to Honor Coach Demarest
- ALL-STAR FOOTBALL : Miller Not East's Only Weapon
- Bob Berkowitz Gets 'Personal,' but That's His Job
- Free Lunches for Youths Scheduled
- Takasugi Warns of Possible Cutbacks
- Bruguera 'Tired,' So Chang Lets Him Rest : French Open: American will play Austria's Muster for title after defeating two-time defending champion.
- Hoopers Blaze Checkered Trail : Lance Back at Saugus, Where Winning Is a Family Tradition
- Doctors Say O'Bannon's Knee Could Prove Troublesome
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Love's 63 Includes a Bogey as Well as a Double Bogey
- Schwartz Wins Speedway Scratch Main
- Album Reviews
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Interfaith Council Asks Chatman to Be Its First Minority President
- CITY OF INDUSTRY : 2 Found Dead in Apparent Gang-Related Shootings
- O.C. School Accounting Under Scrutiny by SEC
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Garrido Haunted by 1994 Semifinal
- Versalles, AL's MVP in 1965, Found Dead at 55
- Sanchez Vicario, Graf Will Also Determine No. 1
- ALL-AREA SWIMMING TEAM : BOYS' ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
- SCC's Seidel Named to NAIA All-American Team
- Poppin' Up : Jethro Tull's Anderson Is Changing His Tune
- Big West Tournaments Face Major Changes : Basketball: New formats and sites could be approved by the conference this month.
- History in the Making : Education: Students create an exhibit at the Autry museum that tells about the rich mosaic of their heritages.
- MISSION VIEJO : Races to Raise Funds for Safe Rides Program
- Teen-Ager Sentenced for Role in 1993 Brawl : Courts: William Huang is ordered to serve in a work release program and pay $1,200 restitution to two football players who were shot.
- Child Safety Fair Scheduled at Mall
- Phillies End Dodgers' Streak at 4 : Baseball: L.A. wastes a strong outing by Astacio in a 4-0 loss to Philadelphia.
- Weekend TV : Discovery Marks Its 10th Anniversary
- Jazz Review : Bela Fleck & the Flecktones Electrify the House of Blues
- Countywide : O.C. Fair Information on World Wide Web
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cardinals Sign Hill to One-Year Contract
- Caddie Shack : The Ball Is Still Round but Now It's a Lot Smaller for Lynn Shackelford
- 'A Little Princess'
- Uncaring Neighbors Harm Quality of Life
- Don't Dignify Vandals by Calling Them Artists
- Olajuwon Gets Praise, but No Endorsements
- He Has Negative Thoughts About Coverage of NBA
- If Life's Too Short, Go to a Baseball Game
- Bruins Still Under Fire for the Travails of Tanya
- Tricky Leads the Latest Scene (Just Don't Call It Trip-Hop) : Pop Beat: The man who leads Bristol, England's fusion of dance music debunks its categorization.
- If Losing Is Wrong, Who Wants to Be Right?
- 'Mom and Pop' Shops and Crime Prevention
- News Flash! Al Davis May Not Be the Most Popular Man in Town
- Let Victoria O'Casey's Sylmar Garden Bloom
- Anti-Loitering Bill Will Help Fight Crime
- Racial Pride Should Not Block Adoptions
- The Continuing Japan-U.S. Trade Dispute
- Excessive Spending on Reseda Ridge Project
- Titan Fans Know Their Championship Credentials
- These Kings' Men Quickly Fell to Pieces
- Dole's Comments Show Hypocrisy
- OTHER NEWS - June 10, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 10, 1995
- Obituaries - June 10, 1995
- Obituaries - June 10, 1995
- Allen Terminates Republican Caucus Staff : Assembly: Speaker says the action is 'not a purge,' and employees may request interviews if they wish to stay on.
- Allen Terminates GOP Caucus Staff : Assembly: Speaker says action is 'not a purge,' and employees may request interviews if they wish to stay on. Possible firings draw sharp criticism.
- Businessmen Refuse to Take Down Flags : Ordinance: Owners of tire company will defy La Habra's order to rid grounds of 17 banners. A confrontation looms.
- Man Admits Killing Businessman, Leads Investigators to Gun : Crime: Victim was found dead in Fullerton home Thursday. Slaying stemmed from dispute, confessor says.
- Reputed Leader of Cali Drug Cartel Captured
- BEEN THERE: If you don't quite see...
- U.S. Rules Out Bosnia Air Raids : Balkans: Administration, facing calls in Congress and military to hit missile batteries like one that downed pilot, cites fear of endangering U.N. peacekeepers held hostage.
- Vesco Saga: U.S. Closing In on Millionaire-on-the-Run : Fraud: Officials send lawyer to Cuba to seek extradition of fugitive financier. It would mark end of 23-year odyssey.
- Goldman Cornered in Attack, Coroner Says
- PERSIAN GULF : Iran, Iraq: Teaming Up Against a Common Foe? : Longtime Enemies Open Dialogue; United Front Would Pose a Challenge to U.S.
- Quiksilver Posts 2nd-Quarter Advances in Profits, Sales
- O.C. Film Commission Chooses Director of Marketing
- J.F.K. Files to Be Released
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Rise Again on Fed Speculation; Dow Slips
- Collapse of Talks Casts Doubt on Bank Reform Legislation : Finance: Analysts say lack of a compromise will only intensify the battle between the bank and insurance lobbies.
- Battle for Replacement Auto Parts Market Heats Up : Legislation: New West Virginia law requires use of car-maker-provided materials for repairs. They are more expensive than aftermarket supplies.
- Slow Refund? IRS May Owe Interest
- Fugitive Returned to California
- COMPANY TOWN : Takin' the Rap : As Time Warner Gets a Beating for Backing Music Acts With Explicit Lyrics, Its Rivals Are Cashing In Undisturbed on a $3-Billion Market
- AIRLINES
- Fund's Past Is Important: A new study...
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Rise Again on Fed Speculation; Dow Slips
- INSURANCE
- Long-Sought Robert Vesco Held in Cuba : Securities: The financier, accused of bilking his mutual fund investment firm, hasn't been seen in the U.S. since 1972.
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach high-technology...
- Salute to Seniors '95
- Most Government Investors More Wary Than O.C.'s Were
- PORT HUENEME : 17-Year-Old Sought in Shooting Incident
- ANAHEIM : Teen's Shooting Death Amplifies Anxieties in Crime-Plagued Area
- The Stories Never Stopped, but Neither Did the Abuse
- TENNIS / FRENCH OPEN : Old-Style Graf Beats New-Look Martinez
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Slow Burn Suits 'Smoke'
- 'Baldpate': An Old Relic Plods Along
- Pearson's 'Mother': Stupefying Sermons
- Owner of Carry Back Jack Price Dies at 87
- 'Court' Lampoons the Legal System
- Man Makes Charity Walk in Elfin Garb
- Women Accept China's Deal on Forum
- King of the Road : Bring on the rubber fish and the tales of attack kites. Dave Barry's out on a book tour.
- Making the Sell a Little Less Hard
- THE GOODS : Invasion of the Ads : American are under siege. How can we maage to survive the commercial overkill in our daily lives?
- RESCUE IN THE BALKANS : Training Key to Survival, Experts Say
- Assemblywoman Who Cast Key Speaker Vote Has Baby
- Democracy Is Sweeter When Voting Under 'Battlefield' Conditions : Community Essay: The poll workers didn't show up, the polling place was locked, the ballots were 20 minutes away.
- A Cheer for a Job Well Done : Marine rescue operation shows military competence anew
- Plenty of Toys and Books, for Sure, but the Kings' Plane Is Already Sold
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Whoever He Is, He Has 15 Saves
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Titans Take Stroll Through Park
- Wonderful 'Portrait' of Louis Armstrong : Jazz: A four-CD collection of the musician's early works shows how he single-handedly transformed the genre into an improvising soloist's art.
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : Ideas for Going Western on Father's Day