- Time for Supervisors to Show Leadership : Turning Focus on Popejoy Only Clouds the Issue
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- Illegal to Lock Out Late-Paying Tenant
- The Cat's Out of the Bag!
- OUT AND ABOUT : Surfing the Culture
- We Change Homes Every 11.5 Years
- A Guide to Gems in the Caribbean
- How Do Materials Mix and Become Concrete?
- JUST THE FACTS : Wet and Wild
- Cover Story : BOOK REVIEW : Pursuit of Coolness : THE HARVEST OF THE COLD MONTHS; The Social History of Ice and Ices <i> By Elizabeth David (Viking: $24.95, 379 pp.)</i>
- CULVER CITY : Council Approves Reduced 1995-96 Spending Plan
- Yeltsin Wins Faceoff in Parliament : Russia: President's foes fail to prevail in a no-confidence vote after Cabinet firings ease pressures over Chechens' hostage-taking. Reformers see outcome as evidence of growing political maturity.
- CULVER CITY : 9-Year-Old's Compassionate Artistry Strikes a Nerve Half a World Away
- FBI Seizes Material From Fortier Neighbor
- Clinton Assails GOP Plan to Cut Child Care Benefits
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Swimming with family: Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff relies on 'my own laurels'
- Georgian Envoy Named
- Beach, Blanket . . . Bingo : Thousands Crowd the Shore--and Still Manage to Get Away From All the Hassle
- Writing's on the Wall for Campus Taggers : Santa Ana Schools, Police Have Teamed Up to Identify Vandals, Cut Down on Graffiti
- Not Your Conventional Political Party : History: The voting is done with pocketbooks as collectors swarm over Nixon Library swap meet of campaign memorabilia. The vintage souvenirs range in price from less than $1 to thousands.
- Running the Fast Break Again : Two Years Out of High School, Sarpong Homes In on Show-Business Career
- Angels Find a Bad Spot : Baseball: Pitching fails in fifth loss in six games as Anderson gives up three nearly identical homers. A's prevail, 5-1.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Jahafil Makes a Pass to Win Murray 'Cap
- Life Lessons, via Indians
- PUNK PAYOFFS?: Is the ultimate independent punk...
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Finally, the Savings Decade? : Some experts say that recent changes in Americans' spendthrift ways may be the start of a dramatic shift in priorities.
- Ski Season Opens. . . on Sand Dunes
- The Word Made Flesh : ATHENA, <i> By John Banville (Knopf: $22; 240 pp.)</i>
- Tug-o-War Over WWII Sub Sinks to New Depths : V-J Day: Park Service wants to take two-man Japanese submersible to Pearl Harbor for Sept. 2 celebration. Officials at Nimitz Museum want to keep it in Texas.
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- RED AZALEA by Anchee Min (Berkley:...
- FICTION
- Abortion Foes Warn GOP Its Health Plans Are in Peril : Medicare: Party allies 'sound alarm' on managed care. They fear 'involuntary euthanasia' of elderly, disabled.
- Heavy Shelling Pounds Sarajevo Neighborhoods; 8 Die, 59 Hurt
- Learning 'Values You'll Need All Your Life' : Member of Marshall High's national champion academic decathlon team is proud to be a 'nerd' because education 'is not just about facts and figures, it's about bettering yourself.'
- CHESS : INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Basketball Recruiting Period Heating Up in July
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Shrewd or Foolish? Time Will Tell on Clippers
- Tennis Juniors Endorsed
- Gordon Holds On to Win at Daytona
- COVER STORY : Still Livin' Large : He was the brightest comet in comedy--until he crashed to earth, crushed by problems and illness. But Richard Pryor's humor still touches many hearts.
- A Fighter, Not a Writer
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : American Official Slams Aid Groups
- County Official Scrutinized on Business Deals
- 'Unacceptable, Divisive and Cynical' : Affirmative action: The Urban League explains why it won't hold its 1966 national convention in Los Angeles.
- Basketball's Top Teams Emerging : Watts Games: The '95-96 season is still months away, but the Washington High girls and Fremont boys impressed many at tournament.
- Dispute Outside Santa Ana Bar Ends in Slaying : Crime: Jose Raya Perez of Tustin is shot to death. Police arrest an Ontario man with a gun in his car.
- OXNARD : Teen-Ager Killed When Car Hits Pole
- GOLF / THOMAS BONK : Pavin Experiencing Life of a Champion
- Salvadorans Help Hometown Rebuild With Gift of Mercy : Refugees: The impoverished residents of Estanzuelas, El Salvador, are getting a much-needed ambulance. Many fund-raising efforts take place among friends and family in L.A.
- Colorful Disc Jockey Wolfman Jack Dies
- CRENSHAW : Panel to Scrutinize Redevelopment Plan
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Gov. Wilson Must Act to Salvage Costly Rail Car Project : Morrison Knudsen Corp. has failed to deliver on a $215-million contract. The regional rail authority should be authorized to rebid.
- Now Playing: 'The Orange County Rag' : No more free lunch, courtesy of federal and state socialism-- residents must pay up or suffer.
- Final Word Missing on Nevada Nuclear Waste Tombstone : Energy: Plans for a Yucca Mountain repository have floundered for years. The House budget blueprint would put project in cold storage. Senate outlook is equally grim.
- Guns Prove to Be Poor Choice for Self-Defense : Case in point is Panorama City girl who took pistol to school
- Computer Hacker Agrees to Plea-Bargain : Crime: Ex-North Hills resident will serve less than a year after pleading guilty to single count. But he may face additional charges.
- Computer Hacker Agrees to Plea Bargain, Lawyer Says
- Nadadores Win Three Diving Championships
- Doctor's Remedy Is Right Answer
- If You Don't Succeed at First, Forget Dodgers
- At Least the Rest of the Matches Went Quietly
- MOVIES : United, They Stood : The quirky UA studio showcased talent such as Chaplin and Gish, Peckinpah and the Fab Four. A tribute brings them all back.
- Presenting the Midyear Top . . . Two : PJ Harvey and Neil Young are way ahead in the best album race--but don't let the rest of them fool you.
- Suit Deemed 'Most Frivolous Ever'
- World IN BRIEF : VIETNAM : Agent Orange Data Seized by Customs
- Cargo Ships Locked in Collision Peril Oil Rigs in Gulf
- Teachers' Firings Expose Conflict at Catholic School : Education: Parents, students unhappy with St. Bernard High's administration stage sit-in and write archdiocese in protest.
- 'The Wedding Banquet'
- Sarajevo Family Life: Tedium and Despair : Bosnia: Under long Serbian siege, a mother of two struggles to keep household going, as father loses hope.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Council Adopts $77.6-Million Budget
- STATE ELECTION / 72nd ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Winner of Pivotal Race Will Be Busy : North County contest could bear on speakership, California budget and O.C. bankruptcy. Three Republicans and one Democrat vie on July 18.
- Pereyra Proves He Was Born to Luge
- Wimbledon Takes a Slap in the Face : Tennis: Tarango becomes first to walk off court, then accuses umpire of favoritism.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Twins Need All the Runs They Get to Win
- Art : When Bigger Is Better : Claes Oldenburg has spent the past 35 years blowing up and redefining everyday objects, all in the name of getting art off its pedestal.
- Peace Corps Volunteer Scarred by Memories : Central Asia: Woman tells of being raped, robbed and brutalized shortly after her arrival in Uzbekistan.
- PICO-UNION : Salvadoran Students Discover Their Roots
- Weekend Escape: Napa Valley : Two beer fanciers take one down, pass it around and blaze a trail through microbreweries
- With Mother in Prison, Dispute Arises Over Hand That Rocks the Cradle : Child Care: A Florida ministry set up foster care for pregnant inmates. Now they are accused of promising adoptions and working outside the law.
- Eco-Tech
- HUNTINGTON PARK : New Group Takes Control of Casino
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week that affect the Westside. : CITY COUNCIL
- Also Starring : Daffy, With a Touch of Class : JANE LEEVES MAKES DAPHNE ON 'FRASIER' A CRANE NECESSITY
- Crews Aboard Atlantis-Mir Test Stability of Joined Spacecraft
- Wolves' Big, Bad Image Hampers Restoration Effort in Northern Rockies : Wildlife: Ranchers are wary of predators who might turn their livestock into dinner. But environmentalists say the problem is overblown.
- Mexico Protesters Burn Town Hall as 10 Held in Massacre
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Can-Do Attitude : Julie Newcomb Hill of Newport Beach makes it her business to do lots of things well. She's a CEO who puts family first, is an advocate for women's issues and invests her time in the community.
- Summer Programs Feel the Effect of County Deficit : Recreation: Parks and pools are spared, but day camp and lunch activities will suffer. Layoffs are expected.
- Heartbreak Motels : Ventura: Behind closed doors at a strip of inns, reformed addicts, the down-and-out and others try to create normal lives.
- CAMARILLO : New Church Sanctuary Is Dedicated
- The Flip Side of Young People's Working Relationship
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : On Issues of Decency, Congressmen Tackle Those Bare Essentials
- MAGIC : These Walls Really <i> Can</i> Talk : Hollywood's Magic Castle, where conjurers like David Copperfield and Siegfried & Roy got their start, does special effects the old-fashioned way: practice, practice and more practice.
- Gale Gordon, 'Lucy' Veteran, Dies at 89
- Franklin QB Adame In Midyear Form at Games : Football: He throws for 258 yards and four TDs as the Panthers defeat Centennial of Corona, 26-13.
- Brewing Up Fun With Do-It-Yourself Beer
- Nude Alien Invades Venice Boardwalk, Offends Locals
- Is Sylmar Seedy? Well, It Beats Indianapolis
- Official's Alleged Conflicts Are Probed : Ethics: County building official conducted private business with developers whose projects he approved, records show. He denies any wrongdoing.
- Cuts Threaten Health Care for Poor, Studies Say : Budget: Reports conclude that if High Desert Hospital in Lancaster closes, private facilities could not pick up the slack.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Weiskopf an Incomplete Leader
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Proud Birds Have Become the Black and Blue Jays
- MOTOR SPORTS
- JAZZ SPOTLIGHT : Roy Hargrove Showcases His Overextended 'Family'
- The Magnificent Obsession : Why does Gilbert Kaplan, a wealthy Wall Street financier, conduct Mahler's Second Symphony around the world?
- Attacks on Van Nuys Principal Are Unfair
- Sizing Up Life in O.C After the Defeat of Measure R
- ANGLER
- Autry Showcases the Best of the West : The museum pays homage to a pioneering past while highlighting current cultural trends
- Metro Rail Problems
- Slipping in Rank
- Insurance Industry Needs New Policy
- YOUNG FOREVER
- No Home Prices
- Train Station Parking Fee Shortsighted
- Death-Row Clock Ticking for Activist Convicted of Killing Officer : Justice: Mumia Abu-Jamal files appeal as Pennsylvania governor sets execution date for Aug. 13. Supporters, including Ed Asner and Whoopi Goldberg, say he is a political prisoner mistreated because of his race and views.
- UCI Clinic Scandal
- Problems All Our Own
- Party Chief Speaks Up but Misfires
- 'Peter Pan' for the '90s?
- Santa Ana Breaks Promise on Barriers
- Discipline in the LAPD
- A Matter of Trust
- Shameful Voter Apathy in June 6 City Election
- Bare Shelves
- Alcohol Taxes
- Taking the Wrong Track on Rapid Transit
- He, She or They?
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens of This Great Republic : On colorblindness: A rational argument from the extreme center : THE NEXT AMERICAN NATION: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution, <i> By Michael Lind (The Free Press: $25; 388 pp.)</i>
- School Bond Rejection a Lesson in Hypocrisy
- Centerplex's Allure
- They're Sounding More Down-to-Earth : Burbank Airport commissioners and spouses no longer fly first-class to 'classrooms'
- Private Water Firm No Bargain
- Boston Parade
- A Gnawing Problem
- Keeping Back Roads Open
- Feuer Showed Integrity by Declining PAC Funds
- DANCING FEAT
- Land-Use Woes
- Soviet Chess Unknown's End Game Wins Freedom in Utah : Russia: Igor Ivanov's 1979 defeat of Anatoly Karpov sparked a circuitous escape to the West. Even after hundreds of tournaments and thousands of games, he is primarily known for that one unlikely triumph.
- Development Has Passed Full Scrutiny
- When 'Star' Fans Collide
- BRIDGING THE GAP
- A Path to Manhood : FIST STICK KNIFE GUN: A Personal History of Violence in America, <i> By Geoffrey Canada (Beacon Press: $20; 192 pp.) </i> : WOODHOLME: A Black Man's Story of Growing Up Alone, <i> By DeWayne Wickham (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $20; 276 pp.)</i>
- SHE'S NO SISSY
- AIDS, Youth, Education
- A More Fitting Way to Honor Cesar Chavez
- Officer's Ticketing Bias Disturbing, Not Folksy
- Mayor's Actions Imperil the Soundness of DWP
- DISCARD PILE
- Party Name
- Russia's Charities Struggle Against Prejudice, Suspicion to Get Funding : Moscow: Soviet Union outlawed private charities, and resurrecting a safety net isn't easy. 'Russians still expect the state to take care of social problems,' founder of mental health clinic says.
- Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens of...
- Re-Examining Rip Currents
- 'Fairy-Tale Germany'
- NONFICTION - July 2, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 2, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 2, 1995
- NONFICTION - July 2, 1995
- Obituaries - July 2, 1995
- Shoring Up After Mishaps at Sea
- UCI Battles Show Perils of Bucking UC System : Employment: Fertility clinic case proves the rule that it takes lots of time, money and lawyers to fight university.
- SOFA SEARCH: In the city's efforts to...
- Washington's Marble Columns Mask Capital's Dirty Underside : District of Columbia: City in crisis runs short of people to cut the grass, search-warrant forms for police, even toilet paper.
- LAX Remains on Alert as Travelers Stream Through
- Shooting Erupts at Oxnard Airport
- For the Record - July 2, 1995
- REAL ESTATE
- Bosnian Regime Refuses to Deal With Top U.N. Envoy : Balkans: For Muslim-led government, minister says, Yasushi Akashi 'does not exist anymore.'
- Source Scientific Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Local Man Gets 20 Years in Vietnam Case
- Babbitt Says Falcons Not Endangered
- Any Job Action by Huntington Police Blocked
- VENTURA : Teens Ask Officials for Skateboard Park
- 2 Charged in Youths' Beating May Avoid Prison : Courts: Judge says he feels penalty should, at most, be a year in jail for beach attack on two Valley teens.
- Anaheim Conference Discovers the Missing Link: Fathers
- Judge Upholds 3-Year Extension for Ahmanson Ranch Developer : Court: Opponents' plea for a new environmental report, which could have delayed the $1-billion project for years, is rejected.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Collector Flips Over Rare Card of Wagner
- Trash Takes a Holiday
- Theater Complex Opens With a Touch of Magic : Business: Residents praise former Laker for helping to bring first-run movies to the Crenshaw district.
- Angels Lose on Oakland Grand Slam : Baseball: McGwire's blast knocks California out of first place, 8-5. Edmonds' 23-game hitting streak also comes to an end.
- Some Administrators Question Study : Graduation rates: Officials at Cal State Fullerton, Long Beach State and UC Irvine say numbers can be misleading.
- WTO Backs EU Plan That Excludes U.S. : Trade: Washington says it will begin refusing new providers access to financial markets.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Blood Shortage Leads to Call for Donors
- San Gabriel Valley : Future of Quake Research May Be Shaky
- A Healing Mass for Catholics : Charismatics: Gathering of 14 prayer groups shows that although the movement is more associated with Pentecostal denomination, it remains strong in L.A. Archdiocese.
- Valleywide : Kids Run Toward a Common Goal
- Countywide : O'Neill Park Unveiling New Wilderness Trail
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Minority AIDS Project : Reaching Out, Close To Home
- Turnout a Measure of Voter Apathy : Politics: Both sides of the hotly contested sales-tax increase issue lament the fact that barely more than a third of those registered cast ballots in the special election.
- These Days, He Uses Kid Gloves : Pimentel, Who Punished Foes in Brilliant Ring Career, Falls Back on Grandfather Clause
- Big Month Ends With a Whimper : Wimbledon: Chanda Rubin, who played two amazing matches, loses to Huber in third round.
- Superstardom Remains Elusive for Moby
- Art Review : Huntington's Peek at Private Collections
- Album Reviews : 1/2 Van Morrison, "Days Like This," Polydor.
- Southland to Mark July 4 With a Star-Spangled Bang : Holidays: From small communities to major theme parks, Southern Californians will observe Independence Day with fireworks and top-flight entertainment.
- Jazz Review : Saxophonist Hart Cuts Path in Jazz's History
- AIRLINES
- Dodgers Don't Prove Anything : Baseball: Rockies delighted with 2-1 victory. Strong Candiotti effort wasted again.
- Jazz Review : Acoustic Alchemy Periodically Tables Finer Elements
- Inside & Out : Cabinet Doors: An Open-and-Shut Case
- State Plans Hot Line to Identify Molesters
- Escobar Killer Gets 43 Years in Prison
- Welcome to the Club, Eddie--Which One? : Baseball: A sport that can't agree on much of anything these days has differing sets of 'official' statistics.
- As Expected, TWA Files for Bankruptcy Again
- THIRD OF JULY: You working Monday? Not...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Faculty Gets Chancellor's Side of Story : UCI: Wilkening faces tough questions about her handling of fertility clinic disclosures, settlements.
- Senate Panel Votes to Raise Defense Spending for 1996 : Budget: $265-billion package would cut funding for the B-2 Stealth bomber. But House proposal to kill the Seawolf submarine program is rejected.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Season Will March In Early Next Year
- Album Reviews : Jones, Wynette: A Special Team, Album
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Tinners Way Could End Up Gold-Plated
- Silicone Valley
- 7 Hurt in Gunfight Between 2 Groups in S.F.
- Judge Bans TV From Trial of Susan Smith
- Dornan Booted From Official Trip to Vietnam
- 162 Arrested Since February in School Drug Bust Program
- 2 Men Plead Guilty to Making Counterfeit Money in Ventura Print Shop
- Judge With Funds in Pool Recuses Self From Raabe Trial
- Seemiller to Defend Table Tennis Title
- Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Scratch Main
- Nadadores Win Four Titles at Diving Invitational
- O.C. Real Estate Market Remains in Doldrums : Housing: June sales figures off 34%. Uncertainty over the county's fiscal disaster has buyers scared, brokers say.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Hundreds Dead in Eastern Floods
- Bullfrogs Lose to Oakland After Controversial Call
- Allman Brothers Get Off the Whipping Post : Pop music: Labeled for years as '70s burnouts, the jazz / blues rockers are at the top of their form, thanks in large part to guitarist Warren Haynes.
- Album Reviews : ** 1/2 Various artists, "Pump Ya Fist: Hip Hop Inspired by the Black Panthers," Avatar. ** Various artists, "Panther" soundtrack, Mercury.
- Witnesses Choke, Beat Purse Snatching Suspect
- Valleywide : Many Events Planned for Fourth of July
- OJAI VALLEY : School District OKs $15.3-Million Budget
- WOMAN RABBI: Rabbi Paula L. Reimers has...
- Mayor Touts His Successes on 2-Year Anniversary
- Jury Deadlocks in Deaths of Father, Son
- Ravens on Hold--Again : Baseball: Lighting delay postpones Antelope Valley team's opener another day.
- Recalling Cigar as a 3-Year-Old : Horse racing: Former trainer Alex Hassinger saw some early talent.
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : Most Damaging Blows for Tapia Have Been His Bouts With Law
- Pop Music Reviews : Dancing French Liberals of '48 Frolic at Bob's
- Wet Seal Inc.: The Irvine women's apparel...
- SECOND-QUARTER MARKETS REPORT : Dow's Latest Gain Puts It Up 18.8% for Half : Markets: Stocks roared ahead powerfully in the first two quarters, where Wall Street could do no wrong.
- EUROPE : With Transatlantic Ties Chafing, Allies Seek to Revive Relationship
- Experts Locate New Target for Migraine Drugs
- Boy, 15, Shot to Death on Street
- Multicultural Manners : Greetings for a Guru
- Rossmoor Camper's Body Found in Mojave : Tragedy: Eric C. Knight apparently died of exposure, officials say. He worked at a Long Beach brokerage with his father and was one class short of graduating at Cal State Fullerton.
- Community Essay : Abuse Vs. Divorce: One Mother's Dilemma : Do you stay for "for the sake of the kids" or become one of the single parents who conservatives say are undermining American values?
- San Fernando Valley : Tenants Win Claims Over Rain Damage
- Subway Faces New Fight Over Federal Funding
- Laguna Hills : City Budget Includes Many Improvements
- MOTOR RACING : Voigt and Bartels Win by Avoiding Trouble
- Scott Fills Newbury Park Varsity Baseball Coaching Vacancy
- . . . .Tinker Juarez will lead...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- A Light Touch : Greg Tate of Huntington Beach uses unusual objects for his designs, but his first thought is for the shadows and patterns that will be cast when his lamps are turned on.
- Delivering Water by Irrigation Is Always Good to the Last Drip
- COLUMN ONE : Builders: a Double Standard in S. Korea : The nation's construction firms are known for quality overseas. But at home the industry suffers from shoddy work, lax laws and corruption. Accidents have killed hundreds.
- CAMARILLO : Council Approves Water Rate Increase
- OXNARD : Police Chase Ends in Injuries, Arrest
- City Guide
- Sparks Fly Over Rebuilding in Fire-Hit Areas : Malibu: Neighbors fear that exemptions from construction rules will result in blocked views and safety hazards.
- Westside : Beverly Hills Imposes Limits on Hillside Mansions
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teachers' Contract Defers Issue of Raise
- CHP Prepares for Holiday Weekend
- Obituary : * Helen Eugenia Davis; Church Secretary
- Driver Killed When Jeep Hits Truck
- Pope, Orthodox Leader Seek to Heal Old Wounds : Christianity: Pontiff speaks of 'common traditions' between faiths despite long history of tensions. Patriarch is in Rome to promote reconciliation.
- This Job Leads McNab to the Ends of the Earth : Hockey: Whether flying or driving, the Mighty Ducks' player personnel director finds talent.
- Blades Beaten, 7-6, by the Barracudas
- Writing the End to a True-to-Life Cinderella Story : Remembrance: The facts of Lana Turner's discovery at a soda fountain have changed through the years, but the legend remains.
- Independent Auditors Quit Wiz in Accounting Dispute
- HEALTH CARE
- Dole Ahead in GOP's Fund-Raising Race : Politics: The presidential hopeful collected $9 million in the past three months, more than Gramm or Wilson. Clinton has raised more than $8 million.
- Overtaxed System Leaves Child's Death a Mystery : Little Ranisha Cunningham was found dead--probably abused. But until the coroner can get to her, that's all her family knows.
- Protestants' Ranks Growing Gray : Many Churches Are Failing in the Struggle to Attract Young Adults, Reports Find
- Elementary Schoolteacher Arrested
- Countywide
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : On the Waterfront
- Central Los Angeles : Expansion Planned for Alpine Center
- Center Serving Cancer Patients to Close July 15 : Social services: The Wellness Community's founder says private funding 'just dried up.'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Has a Shot at a Rare Title
- Can Steven Bochco Top Steven Bochco? : The "NYPD Blue' Creator Aims to Reinvent the Legal Drama with ABC's 'Murder One.'This Isn't Your Father's 'Perry Mason'
- Time for Wimbledon and Tour de France
- A Frond in Need Is a Frond Indeed
- Alfredo Banos, 89; UCLA Physicist
- Valleywide : Wise Students Sweep State NASA Awards
- High Court Decisions Narrow Division Between Church, State
- U.S. Buddhist Group Approves Marriage-Like Rites for Gays
- IRVINE : 900 Youths Open Judo Competition
- Courts Stall Two Union Challenges to County Layoffs : Budget: Judges deny restraining orders. At least 1,400 workers could be affected, and pink slips may start going out today.
- 5 Bus Routes Altered and 1 Route Added
- '45 Massacre of Chinese in Japan Remembered : Protest: Coalition in Los Angeles seeks reparations for wartime incident in which 113 slave laborers died.
- Universal City : Hearing Slated on Restaurant Permit
- They Won't Pitch to Strawberry : Baseball: Tigers' minor league team walks him five times, saying he shouldn't be in rookie league.
- For Pond Show, Ice Will Be Red-Hot With Talent : Spectacle: Oksana Baiul, Brian Boitano, Elvis Stojko and Nancy Kerrigan are but a few of the world-class skaters who will perform in Anaheim this evening.
- An Artist of Many Inventions : Moholy-Nagy Pushes the Limits of Photography