- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ALL-STAR GAME : There Were Other Players There, but Who Would Have Guessed It?
- Theater Review : 'No Sex' Has Some Appeal : Fullerton Civic Light Opera does the best it can with Anthony Marriott's and Alistair Foot's outdated comedy.
- Overtime Policy Spurs Police Union to File Grievance : Law enforcement: The Protective League plans to submit formal protest over new rule that limits compensatory time off to 40 hours in a year.
- Airlines Fly in the Face of Curfew : Airport: United, Southwest say early flights are a response to customer demand and will continue despite voluntary ban.
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Killed by Hit-and-Run Driver
- NEXT L.A. / A look at issues people and ideas helping to shape the emerging metropolis. : An Old Prescription for the High Cost of Medical Care: House Calls
- Muster's Streak Ends at 40 Matches on Clay
- Plan to Protect Bolsa Chica Wetlands Gets Port's OK
- LAGUNA BEACH : Council to Consider Tree-Trimming Issue
- LAPD Union, Chief Clash on Overtime Policy
- Obituaries : Pearl Marie Grandsen Warren; Nursery Owner
- San Gabriel Valley : Serving One Valley From the Other One?
- Good-Looking Deal for Wetlands 'Gem' : Much of imperiled Bolsa Chica would be saved
- Riders Chase Indurain Uphill
- BASEBALL AT THE BREAK : Park Discovers School's Still In for the Summer : Minor leagues: Dodger pitcher was last year's phenom. Now, he is learning the intricacies of the game while playing in the shadow of Hideo Nomo at Albuquerque.
- TRANSIT WATCH : Angel's Rebirth
- THOUSAND OAKS : Jury Recommends Death for Killer
- A Foam Foundation : New Material for Building Holds Promise for Quake and Fire Victims
- Southeast : Tucker Pleads Not Guilty in Bribe Case
- Getting Ready to Fly Again : Hawthorne, which spawned Barbie and the Beach Boys, may be mired in debt, but the determined city is pulling itself out of the crisis with tax hikes and service cuts. It may yet become 'The Hub of the South Bay.'
- Southeast : MISSING LUMINARIES
- ANAHEIM : New Police Contract Is on Agenda
- Following the crumbs:Mike Johnston passed along an...
- Golfers Getting Some High-Tech Help From Computer Graphics : Instruction: Pelican Hill system lets students see their swing, and compare it to the optimum.
- MTV Veejays, Extras Play While 'the Folks' Are Away : Television: A Malibu beach house is the music network's summer studio, where viewers can vicariously enjoy the sun and fun.
- Cal State L.A. Investigated by NCAA
- MOVIE REVIEW : Dazzling 'Arizona Dream' of Tragicomedy
- Interest Revived in Technology That Blocks Profanity on TV : Telecom: The political scramble to control sex and violence has brought the V-chip back into the public eye.
- Company Town : TRACKING THE TOP 10
- Big Firms Competing for Slice of the Bagel Action : Stores Selling the Doughy Circles Seem to Be Everywhere. The Newly Formed I & Joy Manhattan Bagel, Based in North Hills, Now Has 115 Outlets.
- Hot Line to Identify Molesters Gets 213 Calls in First Week
- WORLD REPORT PROFILE : Richard Rogers : BRITAIN'S VISIONARY ARCHITECT : The Pompidou Center's designer dreams of cities full of public places, free of cars and regulated by world bodies.
- Plane Crashes Into Golf Course
- National Agenda : France's Culture War Gets Cooking in Classroom : It's serious work for children to mind their peas and Brie in a country that values integration and abhors the idea of 'minorities.'
- * Hydro Mill Co. of Chatsworth won...
- Company Town : Who Runs Hollywood Now
- Golden Systems to Show Net Loss
- Company Town : Star Attraction : Bronfman Seems Bent on Making the Artists Happy
- Searching for a Little Pocahontas in All of Us : Genealogy: The Disney movie has people clamoring to find if they are related to the Native American princess. It won't be easy--few 17th-Century records exist.
- Deputies Kill Man After He Allegedly Tried to Grab Gun
- Attendant Nearly Swept Out of Plane as Door Blows Off
- Oxnard's Revenue-Raising Options Include Putting Ads on Police Cars
- AEROSPACE
- Hartman Pattern Co.: The Buena Park pattern...
- Local Hospitals Go Under the Knife : Health care: In the wake of recent mergers, executives say consolidation and cost cutting will continue, driven by empty beds and insurance pressures.
- BioSource Reschedules Shareholders Meeting
- * Utility Power Group of Chatsworth won...
- Welfare Is the 800-Pound Gorilla : It's a labyrinth of 80 duplicative programs, costing billions, and it must be changed.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senators Urge Open Packwood Hearings
- Mercury Hits 90, but Cooler Days Ahead
- CULTURE : Zane Grey: The Writer as the Popular Sage : His novels of the Old West defined the American character. Fans, who gathered for a convention, keep presses running and cameras rolling.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Puts Off Parking Fees for Rail Travelers
- Genentech Ousts CEO Over Conflict Question : Biotech: G. Kirk Raab says his negotiations with Roche on Genentech's behalf were 'fair, rigorous and competitive.'
- Company Town
- Bermuda Casts Tourist Net But Catch Is Less Than Hoped
- County Cablevision May Be Sold to Largest Operator
- Lender OK Can Be a Monkey Wrench in Condo Repairs
- * Textron Inc. of Valencia won a...
- Vandals Electrocute Briton Using Toilet
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Rampage Leaves One Dead, 17 Injured
- Population Growth Cut Sharply, Iran Reports
- You Gotta Be Nuts to Own a Car in the Big Apple
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Man Shoots Himself, Dies at Gun Range
- Bid to Buy Water District Raises Ire : Utilities: Opponents call possible sale of Santa Margarita agency a grab for profits. Company says takeover would save residents money.
- * Webster Engineering Co. of Camarillo won...
- Wariness Tinges U.S. Praise of Cali Arrests : Drugs: Officials laud Colombia's crackdown on cocaine cartel but fear little impact. Washington urges tough sentences.
- Next Step : The Men Behind Russia's President : Yeltsin survived a parliamentary challenge by shuffling his Cabinet. But security and military hawks still have his ear.
- BUENOS AIRES : Change in Cordoba
- Paris' Horridly Short Memory : Will the government of France never learn?
- School Board's Horton Blasts Corporate 'Looting' of Country
- County to Promote Recycling of Used Oil
- Countywide : Hair Blossoms in Fair's Top Home Art
- * Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills...
- I-Flow Corp.: The Irvine medical products company...
- George Diltz has been appointed area marketing...
- First Citizens Bank Shows Rise in Net Income
- California State Bank Plans to Expand in O.C., Acquire Landmark
- Body Watch : Classes for Seniors on the Road
- Senate Spars Over Regulatory Reform : Congress: Debate opens on how to overhaul government's power to draft health, safety rules. Dole, Glenn offer competing bills.
- Assembly OKs Wilson Tax Cut; It Goes to Senate
- Rockwell to Expand Chip Operations : Computers: Company is expected to announce today that Newport Beach site will get the new work.
- Ojai Environmentalists Spurn Drugstore Changes
- ENVIRONMENT : Scientist Chilled by Evidence of Thaw in Alaska Permafrost
- Body Watch : Fit to Read
- Job Counselor Works for Others
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL : 'O.J., I Want to Come Home,' Said Letter Barred From Evidence
- Serbs Pound 'Safe Area,' Battle Dutch
- Pope Calls for Equality for Women, Assails Injustices : Religion: Surprised Catholic feminists praise his statement. But pontiff still opposes abortion, female priests.
- Summertime Can Be the Season of Danger for Children
- WASHINGTON : Visit From Benin
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Putting the Brakes on Hot Pursuit
- Fidelity Fed Expects Loss in Restructuring
- Transportation Agency Moves on O.C. Airport Plan
- House GOP Outlines Spending-Cut Plans
- O.C. Lawmakers Will Battle On Over Vietnam
- Iwerks to Integrate Unit in Bid to Save $1 Million
- * Llamas Plastic Inc. of Sylmar won...
- Amgen, N.Y. Firm Testing Lou Gehrig's Disease Drug
- COLUMN ONE : Ambition and Dread in Uganda : The nation is struggling to escape its bloody past and become the pride of Africa. But a booming economy and moves toward democracy are shadowed by insurrection.
- Pact to Mean Cleaner Diesel Truck, Bus Engines by 2004
- Double Slaying Recounted : Courts: Former Marine tearfully testifies that he remembers little from the night his ex-wife and daughter were killed.
- Dispute Surfaces on Rocketdyne Deaths Study : Health: Watchdog panel questions research as investigators say they will soon know how many died from radiation.
- Convalescent Home to Appeal Fines
- U.S. Backs Controversial Exxon Shipments : Environment: Oil tankers will resume their route within 50 miles of fragile Channel Islands, frustrating activists and local officials.
- Taiki Yamaoka Has Fastball, Will Travel : Baseball: At 18, pitcher left his family and friends in Japan to come to the United States and become a major leaguer.
- PEOPLE WATCHSounding Off: Roseanne, a woman with...
- BioSource Ends Talks for Acquiring Operon
- Cruttenden Roth Inc.: The Irvine company has...
- Going Into Business: Mind-Set Is First Hurdle : Where Some See Risk, Entrepreneurs See Opportunity
- Right Start Posts Net Loss of $2.1 Million in Fiscal '95
- 'Older' Workers Face Bias in Youth-Oriented Singapore : Jobs: There aren't many out pounding pavement in society that boasts nearly full employment. But half of the jobless workers are at least 40 years old.
- BOOK REVIEW / BIOGRAPHY : Publishing Star Too Soon Burns Out : FIREBRAND, The Life of Horace Liveright <i> by Tom Dardis</i> ; Random House; $27.50, 394 pages
- Senators Get OK to Live on Donations During Budget Impasse : Legislature: Counsel's opinion alarms watchdogs. But lawmakers say they need money while pay is withheld.
- PLACENTIA : Development OKd Despite Objections
- Reseda : Robbery Suspect Must Take HIV Test
- Central Los Angeles : Ground Broken for Bike Path Along River
- Radar Tower Will Stay, Official Writes
- Gunman Slain in Conflict With Theater Workers
- Frank Allen, formerly a point guard at...
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT
- The Tag-Team Approach : They Growl, They Howl, but Mostly Actors' Gang Duo Conjures Up Spoof of 'Wrestling' With Some Bite to It
- Westside : Dog Takes His Cue, Detains Theft Suspect
- Goals by Zinho, Edmundo Give Brazil Victory in America Cup
- 4-Day Crusade Expected to Draw 150,000
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : New Speed-Up Rules Are Slowed Down
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : New Library Opens the Book on Community Identity
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Finely Tuned Packaging Carries Tesh at the Greek
- Hugh Grant
- Cheers
- JAZZ REVIEW : Capp's Juggernaut Big Band a Delightful Summer Treat
- Class Computers Bring a Tast of...
- Conservatives
- Immigration Proposals
- Unabomber
- Unhappy Lawyers
- Clinton and the Draft
- Dark Chapter for Michael Ryan's Victims
- OTHER NEWS - July 11, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 11, 1995
- Obituaries - July 11, 1995
- Obituaries - July 11, 1995
- County Gets Little Sympathy in Legislature : Budget: Lawmakers snub L.A.-area officials, saying trip comes too late. Hopes to reduce huge deficit may rest on fight for 'tippler's tax.'
- Family Ties Help Bind a Nation : Immigration: Restricting entry based on kinship would weaken the social and economic fabric of our country.
- Company Town : Morris Turns Around and Gets New Job
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : O.C. Delegation to Draft Own Recovery Plan : Politics: State legislators criticize county supervisors' laggardly pace in coming up with an alternative to the failed Measure R half-cent sales tax increase.
- China Lets U.S. Official Meet With Jailed Activist : Asia: Harry Wu of California tells consul general he is in good condition. But Chinese security officers monitor their conversation.
- Simpson Distraught at Murder News, Family Testifies : Trial: The defense launches its case with loving portraits of the defendant by his eldest daughter, mother and sister. Prosecutors treat the trio gently.
- PRIVATE STARS: First-baseman Brian Hunter of the...
- $6.3 Million Granted to Aid O.C. Homeless : Assistance: Money is part of $900 million to be distributed by HUD. In one program, a La Habra inn is to be renovated to accommodate 60 people.
- Postal Supervisor's Shooting Death Baffles Employees
- County Gets Little Sympathy in Sacramento : Budget: L.A.-area officials are snubbed by legislators who say their trip to the Capitol comes too late. Supervisors say they don't want a handout, but need help in raising taxes.
- CONFLICT OVER NORMALIZATION : Normalizing Vietnam Relations Stirs Both Anger and Optimism
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 11, 1995
- VENTURA : Freeway Bridge Back on Agenda
- Dodger Slide Is Becoming an Avalanche : Baseball: Never mind the All-Stars, team's 8-0 loss to Cincinnati drops it fives games behind the Rockies as defensive flaws again are exposed.
- Uruguay, Mexico Win America Cup Games
- Sleep Easy Wins After Favored One Falls
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Skipping Doubles Could Help Her Singles
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Palmeiro Sent Down to Open Roster Spot
- Murder Ranks 2nd as Cause of Postal Workers' On-Job Deaths
- First Interstate Promotes Cindy Bill to Area Manager
- Metrolink Maintenance Mishap to Cause Delays
- Boy Visiting Mine Finds Huge Gem in Bucket of Dirt
- O.C. Sheriff Trains Sights on Bankruptcy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Prudence in Privatization
- 13-Year-Old Beats Gold Medalist in 100 Breaststroke
- All-Star Game Is Special to These Friends : Football: It will be the first and probably the last time Tuato, Tuioti and Satele will play on the same team.
- Finley, Smith Suffer from Poor Timing : Baseball: All-star pitchers' weak performances lead to Angels' 9-7 loss to Brewers.
- Junior Competitor Wins Women's Event by .1 : Shooting: Thomson, 16, pulls off upset in three-position air rifle final at Chino.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mayberry Barn Loses Key String
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Loyalty to Punk Rock Brings Fans to Offspring
- The Hughman Factor : Unhappy Side of Stardom Is Nothing New to Grant
- Evers-Williams Urges NAACP to Fight Challenges to Its 86 Years of Triumphs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Risky Contest Led to Activist's Arrest in China : Rights: Wu wrote a will before earlier visit to expose prison conditions. Now he may need it.
- COMMITMENTS : Should You Stay Together for the Kids' Sake? : Relationships: Couples may be continuing in less-than-happy marriages for their children. But that may not always be the best thing.
- Tourist Copter Takes Dip
- James Rogan May Be GOP's Savior : Politics: The conservative freshman Assemblyman from Glendale has a knack for getting along. Now some Republicans are touting him as a Speaker candidate who could end the partisan bickering.
- GETTING ANSWERS : A Stalker's Victim, Denied Peace of Mind by a Plea Bargain
- Liu Wins Open Title
- DANCE REVIEW : Unexpected Ripples Change Face of 'Swan Lake'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Vivaldi Takes Flight in Baroque Solos
- Pension Plan's Language Sets Who May Join
- Oregon Sea Urchin Gonads a Big Success With Japanese
- CHINA
- Draft Electricity Plan to Get Endorsement : Deregulation: A broad coalition will voice support today for the PUC proposal calling for all power to be sold in a central wholesale pool.
- CHINA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : The Business of L.A.'s Business Team Is L.A.'s Business : Economy: After six months in operation, the group claims credit for persuading dozens of firms to either stay in the city or move here.
- Fire Authority Withdraws Bid to Serve Westminster
- City Agendas
- Deirdre Hill Reportedly Will Lead Police Panel : City Hall: She says focus should be on reforms. But troubled commission has lost two members to resignation.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Hard-Driving Villeneuve Makes It Look Easy
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Mayfair Birdies Final Hole for Western Open Victory
- JAZZ REVIEW : New Spices in an Old-Time Musical Menu
- Time Right for 'Species' to Emerge : Box office: Horror film brings in an estimated $17.1 million, making it MGM's best debut. But 'Apollo 13' remains at the top of the heap.
- Insurers Vow to Fight Plan to Let Banks on Their Turf : Legislation: In the 500,000-strong army of independent agents, a House bill permitting common ownership of insurance and banking firms has a formidable foe.
- Bitter Ethnic Struggle Sinks Roots Deeper in Sri Lanka
- The Abortion Issue: Feuding Without End : Foes in Congress renew attacks on a right of women
- His Line Is Fishing for Toxic Waste : Environment: Biologist Jack Linn roams the state testing water for contamination. And he hasn't come up empty in Ventura County.
- Not Only the Poor Would Feel Sting of Park Closures
- A Pocketful of Pennies Bears Thought : Money: Congress won't sell Americans on a dollar coin.
- VENTURA : Art Show Makes Debut at Promenade
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Freeman Leads Rockies to Fifth Victory in a Row
- Smoke and the Small Theater: The Audience Is Sniffing
- China's Biggest User of Pirated Software: Government : Computers: The state does not allocate money for legal purchases and cannot stop the copying.
- Sacramento
- CHINA
- Behind Closed Doors : At the O.C. Performing Arts Center, Membership Has Its Privileges
- Tennessee Agrees to Pay Women Used in Study
- Two New Visions Emerge for L.A. Schools : Education: Newly elected board members Tokofsky and Kiriyama will attend first meeting today. Former seeks reduction of administrative jobs; latter seeks more volunteers.
- Mobile Home Owners Battle Rent Initiative
- Fullerton Man Shot, Critically Injured
- PHILIPPINES
- TAIWAN
- GRAND HOTELS: Humphrey Bogart spent so much...
- ART'S AERIE: A critic commented: "If God...
- Truck Collides With Minivan; 7 Hospitalized
- Sylmar : Teacher Is a Finalist in National Contest
- Boy, 8, Is Struck by Car, Critically Hurt
- San Fernando : Music, Weather, Food Hot, Hot, Hot at Fiesta
- Engineer Nears Finish of 'Hot Potato' Report on St. Vibiana's Seismic Safety
- Man Commits Suicide at Target Range
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : David Grier's Dancing Guitar Strings
- Caltrans Finds Nature Tough Act to Follow : Environment: When a freeway project destroyed a wetlands in Moorpark, the agency created another nearby. But the mitigation has been less than successful.
- Winds Driving Arizona Blaze Abate, Sparing Desert Town
- Call Threatening Clinton Leads to Marijuana Bust
- Mission Hills : 2 Adults, 5 Children Hurt in 2-Car Crash
- No. 2 Official at Energy Dept. to Step Down
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : IN PERSON : Survivalist Magazine Faces Glare of Public Eye : Owner to Unload Politically Touchy Placentia Periodical
- Rethinking a Girlhood Tradition
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Wakefield Flirts with Another No-Hitter
- Lesbian Films Among Highlights at 'Outfest'
- Oaktree Takes Root : Junk Bond Pros Base New Firm on Old Ideas
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- VIETNAM
- New Respect for the New Centurions : For Paul Mones, Writing About Death and DNA Shattered Long-Held Prejudices About the Police
- Bosnian Serbs Press Offensive : Balkans: Thirty-two Dutch soldiers are taken hostage as tanks and infantry spearhead assault on 'safe area.' United Nations deploys rapid-reaction force.
- Susan Smith Trial to Start; Mental Competency 1st Issue
- COLUMN ONE : Chill Falls Over Arctic Refuge : The GOP Congress may allow long-thwarted oil drilling in Alaska's most-celebrated caribou calving grounds. For many, the economic lure outweighs any threat to wildlife and native culture.
- Sex Cruising Strip to Be Closed : Gates Will Block Alley Long Plagued by Nighttime Interludes, Drugs
- SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : U.S. Team Used Ecuador for Rallying Cry
- Don't Worry, Baby : Baby Lemonade's Fine Ear for the Best in Rock--and for the Beach Boys' Artistry--Put It on a Sure Footing
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : Healing the Soul--From Camelot to Today : THE RETURN OF MERLIN <i> by Deepak Chopra</i> , Harmony, $24, 422 pages
- Washington Comes Through, Finally
- VENTURA : Police Seek New Bulletproof Vests
- But Watch Out for That Divorce Rate
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Seven Deadly Sins? Let Us Count Them All
- Creative Artists' Meyer Expected to Head MCA : Hollywood: Seagram's Edgar Bronfman Jr. reportedly tabs president and co-founder of CAA to lead conglomerate.
- Ohio Woman Clearing Out Garage Finds Corpse
- Lasting Impressions : Fingerprinting of Workers and Volunteers Keeps County Clerks Busy
- Shooting Suspect in Guarded Condition
- Fire at Sycamore School Put Out
- Bullfrogs Win Fight-Marred Game, 13-7
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Palmeiro Sent Down to Open Roster Spot
- Rodgers Keeps an Eye on Angels : Baseball: Former manager now works as a West Coast scout for the Philadelphia Phillies.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : A Businesslike Walter Mitty Conducts Mahler at the Bowl
- Numbers of Deportable Inmates Up : Immigrants: County jail survey is part of Clinton's pilot program to expel criminals. Officials blame the increase--from 11% to almost 17% over five years--on illegal border-crossing.
- Witness Says Aide Removed Foster Papers After Suicide : Whitewater: Senate testimony reportedly contradicts White House account. Hearings begin next week.
- Study Finds Rise in Gun-Related Crimes : Data: Justice Department figures show an increase of 11% in 1993. Most often, weapon used was handgun.
- Seal Beach Seeks State Support for Sand Replenishment Project
- That Peculiar 'PCH West' Sign Helps in Mail Delivery
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sextasy Ball Concert Becomes a Tame Mechanical Occasion
- Activists Hope Tobacco Investment Report Fires Up Action
- When Children Assume Command of the Boardroom : Management: Passing a family business on to a son or daughter can be easy--if the relationships are healthy to begin with.
- COMMITMENTS : Temples of Love : Many singles go to church seeking spiritual fulfillment. But there's another draw--the possibility of meeting a soul mate.
- 92-Year-Old Water Main in Times Square Bursts
- How's That for Female Bonding?
- Outline for Budget Accord to Be Sent to State Lawmakers
- Down Time : State Prisoners Make Broken Computers Run Again
- Fire Crews Contain Blaze of 200 Acres
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE : A Loss in Barcelona Inspires Him for '96
- Serve's Up, So Sampras Rides It to Victory : Wimbledon: Becker has no answer as defending champion uses the power game to win his third title in a row.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Victory Puts Indurain in Control
- Snubbed Jockey Gets Revenge at the Wire
- MUSIC REVIEW : Family-Geared 'Wolf' Wakes Up the Bowl
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Pilgrims' Cast Illuminates 'Vietnam Play' Sound Bites
- Boeing, Partners Expected to Scrap Super-Jet Study
- Sarajevo's Serbs Face a Dual Hostility
- The Invisible Men : While we shake our heads in despair over girls getting pregnant, there's little discussion of the adults who are fathering many of their babies.
- Turkish General Vows to Crush Rebel Kurds : Iraq: Ankara's forces are confident that their latest foray across border is taking its toll.
- The Thrill That Can Kill : Punch Bowl Site of Emerald Pools, Dangerous Diving
- Panel to Weigh Deep Cuts in Ventura Boulevard Plan : Improvements: Proposal would slash budget to $67 million and reduce the contribution of developers by 94%.
- PERSPECTIVE ON IMMIGRATION : Family Reunification-- Just a Passport to Jobs : Economics, not kin or politics, is the main driving force, so cutting this category of entries to the U.S. isn't heartless.
- Councilman Seeks to End Pact With Airport Panel : Aviation: Ted McConkey calls for termination of Burbank's agreement to cooperate with the commission.
- Dash of Exploitation With the Broccoli : The health of California field workers demands bill that bans hand-weeding
- Work on Charter Proposal Proceeding Quietly
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds Grumble About Replacement Player
- VIETNAM
- Chip Industry Expected to Post Robust 2nd-Quarter Gains
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Infant Death Rate in U.S. at New Low
- Para-Gliding Takes Off as Risky and Expensive New Sport in O.C. : To Touch the Sky
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Second-Half Pitching Rotation Set
- Temporary Reprieve for 'Great Defender' : Television: Fox brings back the legal series it had canceled after only one episode. But whether the show continues remains a question.
- TV REVIEW : 'Postcards' Series Views Great Cities of the Globe
- ORANGE CRUSH: It seems sake and sushi...
- Expert Says McVeigh May Be Paranoid
- Rogan's Star Rises on Wings of 'Fairness' : Politics: GOP sees ex-judge as mediator in the fractured Assembly.
- New Authority Leader Vows to Mend Rifts