- Spare the One Jobs Program That Works : Budget cuts: The California Conservation Corps gives urban youth experience on projects that benefit all of us.
- Government Ownership of Banks Ends in Mexico : Finance: The last of them are sold to private investors a decade after they were nationalized.
- Brenda Harris has become director of community...
- HEALTH
- Time to Reform Jobless Benefits
- Volcano Cited for Cooler World Climate
- Ships Race to Rescue 10 on Life Raft in Hurricane : Storm: Planes hover over crew of San Pedro-based fishing vessel to direct surface ships to scene. Crew of a yacht had been pulled earlier from same heavy seas.
- 1 Killed, 10 Injured After N.Y. Protest Turns Violent : Inner city: Mayor calls for calm after second disturbance related to police shooting. Crowds hurl bottles from rooftops, fire at officers.
- Herschensohn Objects to Headline on Role in Aiding Nixon
- Church Probing Priest's Link to Cocaine, Cash
- Cypress Man Rescues Drowning Boy, 7, Uses CPR to Prevent Brain Damage
- GENEVA : Protecting the Ozone
- A Bite in the Right Direction : CBS Evening News will air no candidate comment less than 30 seconds long
- Officials Confront Drinking, Crowding at Orcas Park : Lake View Terrace: Authorities seek a remedy after a police officer is struck by a rock during a weekend disturbance.
- Dodgers Love New Look of National League West
- Schedule Changes at LACO : Music: Sputtering economy, April riots partly to blame for two cancellations, spokesman says.
- Tharp-Baryshnikov Tour May Bypass Both L.A. and O.C.
- Abbott Needs to Join Support Group : Angels: His record falls to 4-11 as hitters again fail to help him. Blue Jays' Guzman stifles them, 3-0.
- Latin America Places 22 on Latest Billionaires List : Wealth: That's up from just eight last year. U.S. still has the greatest number, with 101.
- Coin Seller Collects a Sentence: A Newport...
- First Citizens Bank Reports $111,000 Profit
- BANKING
- Litton to Get $91.6 Million Under Pentagon Contract
- Investors Arbitration Services Inc., a consulting firm...
- Japan Admits Sexual Slavery in WWII, Expresses Remorse
- Georgia Brown, 57; Performed on Stages in the United States, Britain
- Homeless Shelters for All Districts Studied
- Record Day Is Not Much to Sweat Over : Climate: Monday proved to be a low hottest-ever day for July 6, coming in at 94 degrees. The region may be in line for thunderstorms this week.
- MOORPARK : Council, School Board to Confer
- Highway Patrol Is Right: Safety First : At least the CHP's new policy on immigrants heading north can save lives
- His Average Isn't Hard to Swallow
- SAN DIEGO : Gunman Guilty of 2nd-Degree Murder
- Even '49 Wimbledon Champion Knows Image Is Everything
- Finding Success in 'Missing Years' : Pop music: John Prine, who will perform at the Coach House, says the popularity of his latest album caught him by surprise.
- Straight From the Heart : Theater: Material for off-Broadway hit 'Closer Than Ever' came from songwriters own lives. It opens in Poway tonight.
- Padres Viewing Trouble Times
- 'D' as in Disagreement : Cartoon Character Atop Landmark Sign Sets Off Protests
- Oh, Dan, not again: In his letter...
- Almost 25, 'Hee Haw' Gets Last Laugh
- PEOPLE WATCH
- BANKING
- Lockheed Ends 5-Year Battle Over Allegations
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Steps Up as a Summit Power Hitter
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Summit of Seven Draws a Cast of Thousands
- Massachusetts Governor Blasts Clinton's Record
- LAGUNA BEACH : Renaming of Alley to Be Reconsidered
- HORSE RACING : Bettor Makes $20,000 Profit on Computer Error
- LOCAL NOTES : Ward Says He Isn't Sure He Will Sign with Mets
- Basking in the Glow of His Daughter's Turn in Limelight : Music: Santa Ana-born John Raitt is enjoying success of offspring Bonnie. The two appear together in a 'Great Performances' concert on PBS on Sunday.
- Betsy Dougherty, a partner with her husband,...
- Budget Woes Don't Faze Muni Bond Holders Yet
- Medical Properties to Extend Nu-Med Pact
- IBM Reaches Out-of-Court Settlement in Bias Lawsuit
- ComStream Corp. has announced three personnel changes....
- Mazda Names New Head of U.S. Unit : Management: Kazuo Sonoguchi replaces a president appointed two weeks ago who withdrew for medical reasons.
- Physician Gets 5 Years for Assault on Ex-Wife
- Speech on Abortion Sought by Gov. Casey
- Cuomo Comes Aboard for Nominating Speech : Democrats: It's no turnabout, N.Y. governor says, he just hadn't been asked yet. After Clinton's talk at '88 convention, it should be a short success.
- Contract to Improve Sewage Plant OKd
- Bradley Proposes New Tax to Pay for Police : City Hall: Mayor hopes to get on the November ballot a plan to add 1,000 officers. If passed, the measure would cost the average property taxpayer $75 a year.
- Track and Field
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Pedro Martinez Will Stay in Minors
- Suspect Held in Death of Woman at Trolley Stop
- Cardinal and Gold? : Stanford Has a Rich Selection of Olympic Swimmers With Six Taking Different Stories to Barcelona
- Raitt & Raitt: A Musical Partnership Long Time Coming : Television: The Broadway legend and the best-selling pop-blues favorite appear together in an 'Evening at Pops' Boston concert that PBS will broadcast Sunday evening.
- Dream Team's Fragile Sheen : Olympic Basketball Sponsors Could See Investment Go Bust
- Putting Sport Into the Game of Marketing : Promotions: San Diego firm uses sports-related campaigns to bolster business for clients.
- Broker Markets Ukraine to Firms : Newbury Park: Competitive Strategies International sets up joint ventures between the former Soviet republic and Western business interests.
- Prosecutors Seek Noriega Term Assessed 'in Decades, Not Years'
- Case Study : Coca Growers Prove Tenacious and Elusive : In Peru, there is progress but no victory in sight against cocaine, a prime livelihood for many.
- VENTURA : Jury Trial Waived in Kolodziej Case
- COUNTYWIDE : No Holiday Traffic Fatalities Reported
- FanFest Leads Off Festivities for 63rd All-Star Game : Baseball: Major league memorabilia and batting cages will be among attractions at Convention Center event.
- Friend Says He Was Told to Fire Mack
- Suit Charges Race Bias at Prep School : Education: Former director of Van Nuys campus says Japanese owner ordered him to exclude blacks and Salvadorans.
- Getting Their Chance to Try Out Teaching : Education: Innovative program recruits teachers for nation's most-beleaguered schools.
- Rafael Ruelas to Fight Gutierrez
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rookie Delivers as Reds Win 5th in a Row
- SDSU's Navarro Tops List
- Teachers Go Back to Work
- Transit Officials Release $75 Million in Prop. C Funds
- Police Seek Identity in Slaying at Border
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Swindler Gets 60 Days on Caltrans Work Crew
- SAN CLEMENTE : Man Shot to Death Identified as Drifter
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Take Up Cart Vendor Issue
- MOORPARK : City OKs Increase in Public Works Fees
- VAN NUYS : Electrocution Still Under Investigation
- CALABASAS : Annexation of Acreage on Agenda
- LANCASTER : Airfield Expansion Study to Be Weighed
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Listeria Warning Issued for Mexican Cheese
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : All-Star Plans Prompt Santiago to Make a Stop in Minor Leagues
- Wreckage of Lost Plane Located : Search: Man finds aircraft piloted by his son that disappeared Nov. 14 en route to Fullerton. Bodies of all five victims are recovered.
- Toll Lanes on 91 Freeway May Be Sold : Transportation: Private firm offered chance to buy 10-mile segment and charge motorists.
- Track and Field
- SAN CLEMENTE : Rate Hikes OKd for Water, City Services
- Lawyer: Don't Judge NFL Owners by Salaries
- Vincent Orders a Realignment of NL : Baseball: He rules it in best interest of baseball to move St. Louis and Chicago to the West, Atlanta and Cincinnati to the East.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Keeping His Wit About Him : Steve Allen Doesn't Share Much of His Humor With Maxwell's Crowd, but the Fans Are More Than Satisfied With His Musical Persona
- Schedule Changes at LACO
- Mitterrand's Wife Escapes Iraq Bomb Attack
- VIENNA : Post-Waldheim Era
- Studies of Prenatal Test Cause Concern : Health: Reports linking CVS to limb deformities in babies has spooked some women--and doctors. But other experts contend the procedure is safe.
- Hey, Look It Over Before You Knock It : New urban aid program is a start at rebuilding
- Tourism Outlook Gloomy After Unrest, Quakes : Visitors: Valley-area attractions show minimal impact, but observers countywide are calling this a bad year.
- SAN DIEGO : Inmate Escapes From Work Detail
- PLATFORM : Men's Fight Against Reverse Sexism
- Police Looking for Suspects in Holiday Incidents : Violence: 5 were shot, beaten or stabbed in Newport Beach over the weekend. Authorities say they have leads but that there have been no arrests.
- Summer Heat Makes Business Sizzle for Merchants of Cool : Weather: Temperatures in the 90s and rising humidity send hordes in search of fans, ice and other forms of relief.
- Olga, Nadia, Mary Lou . . . Kim? : Zmeskal Has Lived with Potential of Being the Best: Now Comes the Pressure
- Mozart No Pauper, N.Y. Economists Say : Music: Researchers conclude that the 18th-Century composer's postulated income put him in Vienna's upper-middle class, 'Amadeus' notwithstanding.
- Tekelec Stock Tumbles After Talk of Profit Dip
- LABOR : Union Reformers Taking a Back Seat to Outsiders in Cleanup of Teamsters
- Nuclear Safety Plan for Russia Eludes G-7 Leaders
- Whites, Women Dominate Teaching Corps : Education: Racial makeup of public school educators has changed little in 20 years, survey finds. Percentage of male teachers is at a low point.
- Alpharel Signs Contract With 1st Regional Partner
- Mortgage & Realty Trust May Face New Chapter 11
- Linda North has been named president of...
- BANKING
- Tool Company to Expand
- Gionis Sentenced to 5 Years for Wayne Attack : Court: The judge says the ex-husband of John Wayne's daughter has a 'dangerous combination . . . of no remorse and a need to control.'
- S. Africa Violence Panel Takes Aim at De Klerk : Massacre probe: The independent commission says the government ignores its recommendations, impairs its credibility.
- Culture : South Korea Drivers Take a Turn for the Worst : The Asian nation has the world's highest rate of traffic fatalities. Impatience and inexperience are blamed.
- LA CRESCENTA : Fireworks Show Fizzles With No One to Run It
- OXNARD : Bridge Crash Snarls Freeway for Miles
- Truck Crash Causes Evacuation
- BREA : Trash Fee, Budget Hearings Delayed
- Encino Judge Cited for Disarming Gunman Holding Hostage in Court : Honors: Charles Gordon of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board is lauded by the Carnegie Hero Fund panel.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Minor Leaguer Makes Bid for Permanent Spot With Athletics
- SAN DIEGO : Not-Guilty Plea in Hit-and-Run Case
- Bankruptcy Trial Continues
- Welfare Proposal War Chest Grows : Initiative: Campaign for Wilson's plan collects $1.3 million. Critics had pressured corporate donors to not contribute.
- Ex-Soviets Will Form Peacekeeping Force : Commonwealth: Troops will try to halt ethnic strife. Work could start in Moldova before end of the month.
- Profile : An Elder Statesman Defends Yugoslavia
- Next Step : Labor Looks to Moderate Scot : Don't expect the usual knock-down-drag-out fight for leadership of Britain's opposition party. Instead, debate will center on future.
- LAW : Art Objections: A Citizen Sues Over Wyeth Sale : A South Carolina artist is fighting a county museum's loss of 26 paintings to a Japanese store chain.
- Most of Town's Migrant Worker Housing Is Substandard, but Proposed Campground Solution Is Seen by Some as . . . : Not Much Better Than Nothing : Judge to Rule on Building of Rudimentary Shelters
- BOOK REVIEW : Reflections From 50 Years in Science : FROM EROS TO GAIA, <i> by Freeman Dyson,</i> Pantheon, $25, 372 pages
- Squeeze Play : Balboa Park Street Artists Claim Regulations Are Hurting Business
- UCSD Finds Campus Space Downtown : Education: University ends four-year search with lease for rooms in One America Plaza to hold Extension classes and locate a bookstore.
- Okino Ready to Compete for Olympic Team Berth
- TUSTIN : '92-93 City Budget Gets Initial Approval
- Marc H. Doyle has been appointed senior...
- French Firm Drops Its Bid for LTV Missile Unit : Defense: But Thomson-CSF may make another offer that addresses U.S. officials' security concerns.
- BANKING
- Koll, Tishman Agree on Merger Plan : Real estate: Combining portfolios will make the new property management unit a formidable force, analysts say.
- The Times quarterly survey of the cost...
- Women Carry a Burden on Top of Burden
- New Charges in Executive's Slaying
- Richard P. Rojeck has been elected to...
- FileNet Stock Tumbles 37% on Lower Than Expected Earnings
- Hey, a Mistake's a Mistake, Right?
- An Epidemic of Fraud Spreads Via Telephones : Telemarketing: More than 90% of households have been solicited.
- Summit Health Gets Financing Commitment
- Bus Riders Are Still Waiting
- Mervyn's to Add Four Stores in the County
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Seymour Aims at Feinstein on Farm Issues
- Bus Busts Are End of Line for Florida Drug Couriers : Narcotics: Civil libertarians object to boarding, searching luggage. Supreme Court has upheld method.
- THE MUNICH SUMMIT : Russia Wins Pledge of Aid, on Its Terms : Reforms: IMF director will recommend release of funds, delay of debt repayment after Yeltsin stands firm.
- MEXICO CITY : Key State Elections
- Nigeria Closer To Civilian Rule
- GARDEN GROVE : Redevelopment Plan Draws Opposition
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Holiday Toll: 4 Dead, 316 Arrested for DUI
- Quezada Is 1st Latina to Head L. A. Schools
- Deputies Seek Suspect Who Slipped Handcuffs
- Olympic Fund to Aid Areas Hit by Riots : Grants: Foundation sets aside $1 million in surplus revenue from '84 Games for sports programs in impacted communities. Five awards are announced.
- U.S. Men Hope to Show Their Medal at Barcelona Games
- Taylor Proves He Can Roll With the Breaks
- Double the Wheels : Ward Will Switch to Indy Light Racing
- ART REVIEW : A Goddess for L.A.? : New Graham Sculpture a Welcoming Figure
- Suzy Kay has joined the Sheratons on...
- Columbia Crew Sets Record for Longest Shuttle Flight : Space: One astronaut compares time in orbit to 'an extended camp-out.' Landing is scheduled for Wednesday in California.
- V. Bryan Burkholder has been appointed president...
- Behind the Story : In Algeria, Faithful See Handwriting on the Wall : Forbidden to preach in public, the Islamic Salvation Front gets its message out with a street newsletter.
- ORANGE : School Personnel Shuffling Continues
- Prosecutor Likens Coffman to Animal With Prey : Trial: In light of the way her Huntington Beach victim died, jurors should order a death sentence, he says.
- LOCAL NOTES
- Vincent Orders a Realignment of NL : Baseball: He rules it is in the best interest of the game to move the Cardinals and Cubs to the West, the Braves and Reds to the East.
- Extra Seasoning Brings About Confidence : Football: Time spent on sophomore squad helped to develop Villa Park's Ellis Williams into an all-star outside linebacker.
- Day Late, Not a Pound Short: McEnroe and Stich Win Longest Doubles
- The Bowl's Sentinel of Sound
- FileNet Stock Falls 37% on Prospect of Lower Earnings : Reaction: Officials predict 2nd-quarter net of 5 cents per share, far below company's, analysts' expectations.
- 'Celebration of Life' Set For Nick Williams
- SAN DIEGO : Fire Causes $100,000 in Damage to House
- Don't Bother Telling This Dreamer 'You Can't'
- COUNTYWIDE : Family Believed Missing Turns Up
- San Fernando Valley Fair All Set at Los Angeles Equestrian Center : Burbank: The annual agricultural exposition will open Thursday after moving from the Hansen Dam Recreation Area.
- Museum Exhibits Oceans' Oddities
- LANCASTER : Ex-Councilman Fined $16,000 by State Panel
- Tennis
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Frenchman Has Lead After Climb
- Langert Golf's Prince Charming : Recreation: The struggling Carlsbad-based equipment maker has a new lease on life after being acquired last month by the mega-firm.
- Schools Need Daring Experiment
- Huge Mission Viejo Mall Expansion Is Confirmed : Retail: Shopping center owner says it hopes to add a fourth department store in $110-million renovation.
- New Police Chief Takes Command in Oxnard : Law enforcement: Harold Hurtt says he plans no immediate major changes. He intends to learn about the city by going on patrol with beat officers.
- Douglas M. Abramson has been appointed by...
- BANKING
- Rocketdyne to Negotiate Energy Agency Contract
- Most of Region's Stocks Decline : Indexes: The second-quarter drop is an about-face to the strong showing in the first quarter. The performance reflects the broader market.
- Eisner Disputes MGM Charges Against Disney : Litigation: The chairman testified that, contrary to the plaintiff's contentions, he always envisioned the Orlando, Fla., facility as a real studio.
- Rancho Cucamonga Fire Burns 105 Acres : Blazes: Three homes are damaged. A second fire, in San Jacinto Mountains, is mostly contained after 24 hours.
- Billboard Issue on Anaheim's Agenda Again : Law: Opponents vow to fight latest attempt to overturn 1969 ban. Council will consider an ordinance that would allow freeway signs in industrial areas.
- Simi Priest Investigated After Cash Is Found : Archdiocese: Father David Piroli disappears after his arrest on drug charges, which were dropped. Small bills totaling $55,000 were discovered in his car and apartment.
- PERSPECTIVE ON FAMILY WELFARE : Children Lash Out Against Neglect : What else do we expect when we offer 'values' instead of supportive programs to a generation growing up in chaos?
- COUNTYWIDE : Temperatures Hit Year's High Point; More Heat Expected Today
- COUNTYWIDE : Posters Unveiled for Promotion of Fair
- LAGUNA BEACH : 3 Arrested After Chases by Police
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Carew Says Hitters Lack Discipline
- O.C. THEATER : The World's a Stage : New Company Shakespeare Orange County Prepares for 'Winter's Tale,' Its First Production
- 'Upfront' Sanborn Returns to His Roots
- VCN Bancorp Plans to Merge 2 Banks
- Jean McLaughlin has been hired as a...
- Textron Planning to Sell Newbury Park Division
- Work Hard and Be Realistic to Sell Your House Yourself
- AIRLINES
- Stopping Old Skin Game From Turning Deadly
- Plugged In to the Future : Man Builds Himself an Electric Car
- Coast Guard Rescues Armed Cuban Exiles
- Koreans' Jittery Valley Dreams : Entrepreneurs: Businessmen often find their quest for a paradise full of pitfalls, not the least of which is competition from fellow Asians. Nonetheless, their numbers proliferate.
- Protection Options Screened
- 2 Vessels Caught in Hurricane; 7 People Aboard 1 Craft Rescued
- CAMARILLO : 400 Acres of Brush Burned to Reduce the Risk of Fires
- Suspect in Robbery Escapes in Detective's Car
- * David Bryce Kellogg; Schoolteacher
- Delon Tells of Love and Terror : Acquitted: Solana Beach woman recounts what began as a whirlwind romance and ended in a deadly nightmare and a murder trial for killing her brutal husband.
- SAN DIEGO : Lawyer Calls for Sparing Killer's Life
- Crew Abandons Vessel in Storm; Rescuers on Way
- SAN FERNANDO : Mental Tests Slated for Man in Killing
- Decades of Bipartisan Support : Nixon's Yorba Linda Exhibit Explores Long Love Affair Between Presidents and Baseball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Macrame Era Survivor : Steve Miller hasn't had a hit of consequence in a decade, but his 'Greatest Hits Tour' drew a big crowd to the Pacific Amphitheatre Sunday.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Batman' Clings to No. 1 Ranking
- West, Kuhn, Turnquist & Schmitt has announced...
- Assembly OKs Tax Breaks on Big Construction Jobs
- Vitesse May Report Loss for 3rd Quarter
- Ulster Unionists Open Dublin Peace Talks
- MOSCOW : Is Party Really Over?
- Car Sales Fly on Wings of Cheap Fares : Autos: The huge demand for discount airline tickets prompts rental car companies to boost orders in late June.
- Greyhound Emerges From Bankruptcy With New Look : Transportation: The only national intercity bus line still has problems, but it also has newer fleets, cleaner terminals and better service.
- U.N. Inspectors in Standoff at Iraqi Ministry
- * Rebecca Jayne Buckley; Dancer, Choreographer
- COUNTYWIDE : Mighty Oaks Sprouting Once Again
- Year of the Dolls
- Small New Jersey College Receives Record $100-Million Donation
- FULLERTON : New Market Gets Mixed Reviews
- A Diverse Student Body Serves a Diverse Society : UC admissions: The university must produce leaders who both reflect and understand a rapidly changing world.
- Message of Unity in Time of Rebuilding : Riot aftermath: Red's Liquor Store reopens with a mural of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Residents say owner Yeun Ho Park understands them.
- Software Firm Moving Its Base to Moorpark
- Shelly Alther has been hired at McQUERTERGROUP...
- Carin Sandrik has been promoted to manager...
- 'William Tell' Stunt Fails; Man Faces Prison
- Leavenworth Inmates Confined to Cells in Wake of Fatal Melee
- Environment : Critics Take Swing at Japan's Golf Courses : They are scarring the land, fouling the water and encouraging political corruption, activists claim.
- COLUMN ONE : Seeking a New Road to Equality : A split develops among blacks as many question whether integration can bridge the gap with white America. Is the strategy of the '60s outdated and ineffective in the '90s?
- Franco Cristaldi; Producer, Oscar Winner
- Dinner for Project Angel Food
- Ueberroth Expects Rebuild Effort to Be a Long Haul : Recovery: He says he will be on the job up to five years and envisions 57,000 new jobs in depressed areas.
- * Frank (Pee Wee) Monte; Orchestra Manager
- TV REVIEW : 'Life & Times' Profiles Riot Area Residents
- TECHNOLOGY : Yuen Still Owns 8.4% of AST Research Stock, Qureshey 9.5%
- Lockheed Settlement Ends Workers' 5-Year Legal Battle : Litigation: The company will create a fund to pay employees who claimed they were injured by chemical exposure.
- Communists Looking for a Capital Ally : Russia: After collecting only $6.50 at its 29th congress, the party is in need of a business partner to help raise cash.
- Regional Report : Remapping Latin America's Drug War : From Bolivia to Mexico, governments are getting aggressive. One sign of success is higher street prices for cocaine.
- Is It a Cold? Symptoms May Point to Sinusitis
- Perot Plans Private Session on Strategy
- Judge Finds No Sexual Abuse by M.D.
- Rescue Mission Faces Uncertain Future After Devastating Blaze
- Ostrich Egg Smuggler Is Sentenced
- Rash of Crises Depletes Red Cross Funds : Charities: Fires such as Sunday's blaze at a homeless shelter have left the county chapter with a $125,000 shortfall. Programs other than emergency relief will be cut unless donations increase.
- 'Odyssey': A Dialogue Between Two Worlds : Performance art: The Electronic Cafe in Santa Monica is linking communications between a global traveler and a physician in Biosphere 2.
- Ben Vereen Improving, Out of Intensive Care
- Council to Place Advisory Water Measure on Ballot : Ventura: Voters will be asked in November to recommend whether to tap state supplies or build a desalination plant.
- Bet On The Bay Wins Hollywood Park Feature
- Baseball
- Most of NFL Revenues Come From TV, Radio
- Dodgers Get $824 Bargain : Baseball: That is how much is earned by Kip Gross, who pitches an 8-3 victory over the Expos. L.A. then caps another sweep, 4-3.
- Perceptronics' Earnings Decline for Quarter, Year
- Rate Cut Fails to Fire Up Stocks; Dow Rises 8.91 : Market Overview
- Pentagon Aide Expected to Get Nomination as Navy Secretary
- 92 Years of Labor
- Briefing Paper : Charting Path to Safer, More Stable Europe
- Playing With History : Fantasy Writer Harry Turtledove Looks at the Past and Asks, 'What If . . . '
- 2 Property Management Firms to Merge Portfolios : Real estate: The tentative agreement between Koll and Tishman West would bring 60 million square feet of office and industrial space under one roof.
- IRVINE : City Lawsuit Against Referendum Delayed
- Latino Group Sues Council in School Redistricting Fight : Education: MALDEF charges discrimination in remapping impasse. Rival plans to be considered today.
- Pro Football
- Her Bad Break in Past, Liley Takes Her Place on Team : Volleyball: A standout at Ocean View High School, she has made her second Olympic team.
- LEGAL FILE
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Navy's Tailhook Incident
- Navy's Tailhook Incident
- Economic Plan
- U.S.-Russia Pact on Weapons
- Navy's Tailhook Incident
- Economic Plan
- U.S.-Russia Pact on Weapons
- Helpful IRS
- Navy's Tailhook Incident
- Platforms
- Navy's Tailhook Incident
- U.S.-Russia Pact on Weapons
- OTHER NEWS - July 7, 1992