- Angels' Loss to Mariners Is a Case of Deja Voodoo
- Split Run's Rally Comes Up Short at Arlington
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Torvill and Dean Just Keep on Going
- 2 Top Women's Swimwear Makers Up for Sale : Retail: Catalina and Cole of California are on the block. If sold, it would be the third time in eight years.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Corridor of Diversion : One-Mile Stretch in Buena Park Is a Sprawl of Entertainment and Glitter
- OXNARD : Groups, Man Honored for Helping Seniors
- Changing World of Movie Effects : Film: Companies such as Dream Quest Images turn to theme parks for business.
- SIMI VALLEY : Elks Stage Event for Flag Day at Reagan Library
- Santa Ana Schools Plan Independent Studies for Adults
- IRVINE : Zoning Change OKd to Allow Fire Station
- Indurain Extends Streak With a Victory in Italy
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- NBA FINALS : Suns Gain Survival of Unfittest : Game 3: Despite painful elbow injury to Barkley, they battle through three overtimes to beat the Bulls, 129-121.
- 'Jurassic' Gobbles Up $48 Million in Opening : Movies: Steven Spielberg's terrifying dinosaur film may have largest non-holiday weekend box-office take ever. But violence surprises some viewers.
- Pacific Symphony Position Goes to Tampa Conductor : Music: Edward Cumming, who was chosen from a field of 50 candidates, will also head up the new orchestral institute at Cal State Fullerton.
- MALAYSIA
- Saul Pett; AP Reporter Won Pulitzer Prize for Features
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Governor to Get New Heart, Liver
- Science Camp Makes the World Their Classroom for 30 Days
- Toddler Hit by Stray Pellets Improves; Gunman Sought
- Theft of Props Leaves Clown in a Big Frown : Crime: Robert Zraick of the L.A. Circus thinks someone took his satchel with the tools--and tricks--of his trade after a show.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Public to Review City's General Plan
- ANAHEIM : Hiker, 19, Presumed Drowned in River
- Petty Dodges Trouble, Wins Race : Auto racing: He misses fan who runs out on track on 108th lap of 200-lap race at Pocono.
- AUSTRALIA
- San Fernando in Forefront of Drive to Honor Chavez
- Turkey's Ruling Party Picks Woman Leader : Politics: U.S.-educated professor is expected to be named premier. It would be a first for Turkish women.
- HMOs Gaining Despite Love-Hate Relationship : Health: O.C. residents joining the systems say they cut costs. But some complain of long waits and bureaucracy.
- Man Is Slain in Gang Shootout at Party : Thousand Oaks: Showdown continues at hospital. Woman is hit, paralyzed, at her birthday bash.
- Court Cases Prolong the Nightmare for 2 Sides : Law: Civil trials starting today continue a six-year battle between an Orange family and a man who was acquitted of the molestation of their daughter.
- TODDLER IMPROVES: The condition of a critically...
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : Applauding a Killer? It Defies Decency
- Park Gathering Helps Promote Ethnic Unity : Religion: Bahais hold county event 'to break the chains of racism.'
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Recovering Mozart's 'Zaide'
- Rising Star Among Corporate-Video Producers : Don Brown has built his Orange business from a one-man shop to a full-service production company with big-name clients. Now, he's going international.
- Laser Precision / SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
- Girl Who Melted a Tough Judge Doesn't Get a Second Chance
- Rand Schrader, Judge and Gay Activist, Dies at 48 : Law: AIDS claims Municipal Court jurist. He is remembered for eloquence and tact in fight for equal rights.
- At Last, the Pen Outweighs the Sword : Guatemala: The press stood its ground against Serrano and censorship, a good sign for Latin American democracy.
- 2 Killed, 3 Hurt in Gang-Related Attack
- Community Comment : 'There's Always the Danger of Culture Being Lost'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Sheehan Wins Third LPGA Championship
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Kirby, Masakayan Win at Hermosa Beach
- Is Baseball on Way to Its Wackiest Season?
- ART REVIEW : Panels Take a Small Look at Large Lives : 'Narrative Paintings' Portray Abolitionists
- Pfeiffer Spices Up Award Show : Award: Women in Film honoree targets story lines that sell women's bodies. But she also praises leaders who improved women's career opportunities.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Long Beach Symphony's Mahler Finale
- ENVIRONMENT
- JAPAN
- The Moral Dilemma of Americans Abroad : Books: Inspired by the works of Joseph Conrad, a first-time novelist re-examines the notion of white man as intruder in his dense tale of Third World politics.
- Her Job Is a True Labor of Love
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Caught in Cross-Fire of Infighting by Democrats : Politics: Few in party seem willing to abandon their own agendas. Some say the President should take charge.
- Platform : Kids and Profanity: 'Where Does It Stop?'
- Man Dies, Roommate Burned When Oil in Pan Begins Blaze
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- FILLMORE : Man, 19, Wounded in Parking Lot Shooting
- Northridge Man Shot to Death at Beach
- Salsa Wastes Lead, Vancouver Wins
- A Reminder: It's the Music, Singing That Really Count
- Publicity, Thy Name Is Schwarzenegger
- Let's Get to the Bottom of This
- Bolstering the Bolsa : Reform Plan for Mexico City Stock Exchange Seeks to Increase Trading Volume, Boost Stature
- Tokyo Finds Military Cuts Difficult to Match : Defense: While other nations downsize, Japan's new peacekeeping role and its neighbors' growing arsenals allow for little drawdown.
- FAST FORWARD : BYU Dismisses Feminist Prof
- Woman Chosen for First Time to Lead Canada
- Inspiring Teacher Leaves Mark on Barrio Students
- Democracy Is the People's Only Defense : Human rights: Envoys of despotic states threaten to make the Vienna conference a sham.
- Behavior Encountered in Car-Pool Lane Not Only Rude but Illegal
- Drivers Distracted by Everything but the Kitchen Sink
- Mid-Count Crisis Averted as Dodgers Beat Padres, 2-1
- TV REVIEW : 'Center' Nicely Showcases Michael Bolton
- NoHo Arts District Sets First Festival
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Iran's Islamic Revolution Enters Critical Period : Mideast: Low turnout, large protest vote cast doubt on president's second term. There is pessimism on economic, social issues.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 9,000 Take to Streets, Raise $625,000 to Combat AIDS
- 100 Left Homeless After Apartment Blast : Explosion: Woman tried to kill herself by opening gas jets, authorities say. She is in extremely critical condition with burns; others suffer minor injuries.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Valedictorians Are Honored by District
- Gripe : 'We're Teaching Our Children How to Kill'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Rangers in Fast Injury Lane
- Three Sites for '94 Cup Are Sold Out
- Clear Head Helps Talanoa Clear Fences in Class A
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brett's 10th-Inning Hustle Leads the Royals, 5-4
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Trade Talk Bothers McGriff
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Marathon Events Overshadow the Performances : Pop music: KROQ's alternative-rock 'Pre-Palooza' is more miss than hit at Irvine Meadows. X's comeback set is ferocious punk but ignores some of its best songs.
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Rosenkavalier' Restored, After a Fashion, in S.F.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Suede Lives Up to Its Praises
- Name: Jess KendrickCompany: SMART ProductionsThumbs up: "I...
- F. David Riel Director, systems engineering and...
- New Strategy on Smuggling of Immigrants
- TUSTIN : Schools' Surplus Sites the Focus of Hearing
- Youth / OPINION : Sex Education: Is It Good for Kids?
- Frank Reply Lands Man, Others in Jail
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Noted Poet Leaves City a Better Place
- Germans Bring Dose of Reality : U.S. Cup '93: United States' aspirations, fed by a soccer victory over England, are returned to earth in a 4-3 loss.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Delahoussaye Pulls Upset in the Inglewood
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Engines Rev It Up at the Whisky
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : McNeil Defeats Garrison-Jackson for Title
- MUSIC REVIEW : Chamber Program Dampers Baroque Fest
- One Player Who's Sitting Pretty : Game 3: Darrell Walker doesn't mind his reserve role for the Bulls.
- A Minor Point
- Marlo Lewis; Co-Creator of Sullivan Show
- Guests Earn Their Spurs at Benefit
- L.A. Opera Benefit Gala: Raves for a Music Star
- Hillary Clinton Offers Doctors a 'New Bargain' : Health: For less hassle and more trust, she urges more policing and primary care in return. AMA applauds talk.
- Monitor Aid, Don't Withhold It : Beijing's harsh population controls shouldn't keep U.S. from giving to U.N. program
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Coping With Post Office Tragedies : Homicide: Fatal shootings in Dana Point and Dearborn, Mich., prompt Postal Service to take stock, seek answers to violence in the workplace.
- Sermon / ADVICE FROM THE CLERGY : On Preserving Compassion Amid Violence
- Book Is Author's Bill to Get Golf Debt Paid
- Does 'Aladdin' Stereotype Arabs? Children Say Yes--and No
- Townend Still on a Wave That Carried Him From Down Under : Surfing: Former world champion is a success as a TV broadcaster, magazine publisher and single father of three.
- Brown's Deficit Plan
- Voucher Plan for Schools
- County Issue / Sales Tax :...
- Smoking Legislation
- College Enrollments
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Expand Tuchman's Old Job
- Press
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 14, 1993
- Obituaries - June 14, 1993
- TELEVISION - June 14, 1993
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Interactive TV: A Thorny Horn of Plenty : Telecommunications: Enormous technical, marketing and regulatory obstacles might keep the new technology away until late in the decade.
- Pakistanis Fire on Somali Civilians; U.N. Renews Raids : Africa: At least 14 demonstrators are killed in shooting. Third aerial attack targets unauthorized vehicle storage sites controlled by warlord Aidid.
- Taking the high road to devastation, rebirth : Spur off I-5 now goes within 8 miles of Mt. St. Helens. Tourists can get a closer view of crater.
- CRYING GAME: Look for last-gasp pleas today...
- Wilson Has That Boxed-In Feeling
- 3 Experimental Planes Crash in State; 5 People Die
- TECHNOLOGY - June 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - June 14, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - June 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 14, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 14, 1993
- Senate's Leaders Support Breyer; Others Grumble
- For Your Heirs' Sake, Put Assets in a Living Trust
- To Isherwood Dying, By THOM GUNN
- FICTION
- FICTION
- FATHERS AND SINS : An Uneasy Coalition of Activists and Clerics Is Forcing the Catholic Hierarchy to Confront the Problem of Sexually Abusive Priests
- Webs Spun of Money : SPIDERTOWN, <i> By Abraham Rodriguez Jr. (Hyperion: $19.95; 323 pp.)</i>
- ANAHEIM ARENA : Food & Drink : BEST BETS : An Array of Choices That Can Satisfy Any Taste (- 0p11)
- Alley Animals Have Friend in Baltimore : Strays: She works while most people sleep, dodging drug dealers and carjackers to feed and rescue cats and dogs. About 100 are in foster care, awaiting adoption.
- Alertness to Hazards Makes Beach Vacation Fun : How to avoid stinging jellyfish, sea urchins, stingrays--and what to do if you don't.
- Syringes Found in 2 Sealed Cans of Diet Pepsi
- KOREATOWN : Police Substation Receives Funds
- ACLU Foundation Gets Grant for Intern Plan
- COLUMN ONE : Film Leaves a Legacy of Fear : For more than a year, 'American Me' has haunted its maker, actor Edward James Olmos. He worries that the Mexican Mafia may seek vengeance against him because of his harsh anti-gang tale.
- O.C.'s Two Newest Congressmen Listed the Most Assets
- Logjam in Russian Aid Pipeline Frustrates U.S. : Foreign policy: Clinton has made the plan a priority. Obstacles on both ends have blocked relief.
- No Time to Indulge Pie-in-the-Sky : * Deciding Fate of Former Bases Calls for Common Sense
- 2 Youths Arrested in School Vandalism
- Lemonwood Residents Sour on the Area : Neighborhoods: It is one of Oxnard's most ethnically diverse communities. But as the population grows so has the crime, police say.
- 2-Way Language Learning Pays Off : L.A. School District Must Strive to Beef Up Its Spanish Immersion Offerings
- Thompson Signs With the Padres
- Electronics Firm Hit With Class-Action Suit
- You Got That English Suntan <i> Where?</i> : California, a resort village on the North Sea, was also founded during a gold rush of sorts.
- Portrait of an Actress : SIMONE SIGNORET, <i> By Catherine David (Overlook Press: $22.95; 225 pp.)</i>
- Gardening : Coping With Clay : Soil: With work most gardens can be transformed into ones that drain well yet retain moisture.
- SMART MOVES : What to Look For in a Newly Built House
- Issue: How Will the Election of Richard Riordan as Mayor Affect the City?
- Claudia Weill's 1991 Face of a Stranger...
- Opposition Grows as Plans Are Laid for Pipeline : Environment: Proposal to transport crude oil underground through largely poor and minority areas draws cries of 'environmental racism.' The project's backers say it will mean jobs.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Police Raise Cash for Dead Youth's Family
- If Batting Around Words, Look Out for Hardballs
- Double Eagle : THE GRASS IS GREEN ON BOTH SIDES FOR ABC'S PETER JACOBSEN
- Rights Panel to Focus on L.A. Strife
- Introducing Palo Comado Canyon : Jordan Ranch purchase puts the Park Service well on the way to its long-held goal
- A Little Discipline From the Military : Officers don't have to like Clinton, but they must respect the commander in chief
- FLYING HIGH: Flag Day is a great...
- New Home Sought for Tern Breeding : Nature: State authorizes closure of experimental colony because of hazard to aviation at nearby LAX. The county must help biologists find alternative site.
- New Group Fights to Save Budget for Sheriff : Finances: concerned citizens launch a fervent grass-roots campaign to protest a proposed $4.8 -million reduction.
- When school is out, councilman plans to take a lesson on the streets.
- The 'Lollapalooza' Lowdown
- A Kaleidoscopic Portrait of an Artist by Those Who Know Best : On the eve of Robert Irwin's retrospective at MOCA, friends, family and others piece together the life of this enigmatic artist
- Gardening : Callas Grow Well in Southland
- Scandal, Intrigue Highlight Virginia Elections : Politics: Oliver North may challenge Sen. Robb, with Gov. Wilder entering fray. Governor's contest is seen as test of Clinton's hold on White House.
- Ray Sharkey; Played Tough Guys on TV, in Films
- A Clash of Cultures and Property Values : Paso Robles: Indian activists, developer square off over parking lot that threatens a burial ground.
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Rival Towing Firm Shut Out Again
- Suspected Killer Shark Eludes Aussie Hunters
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brian, Don't Let the Door Hit You on Your Way Out : Canada: For exiting Prime Minister Mulroney, familiarity--and brashness--bred contempt among a modest citizenry.
- Volunteers Who Risk Personal Trauma to Aid Disaster Vicitms
- Juanita Perkins, who will lead a class...
- Fox Scales Back Plan to Expand on Its Lot : Development: The move, which draws Yaroslavsky's support, comes as a City Council panel prepares to vote on the proposal. Nearby residents remain skeptical of the project.
- COLUMN RIGHT / BOB DOLE : Make It Year of the Taxpayer, Not of the Tax : Voters in Texas have sent a message to Washington: Cut spending first.
- 2 Teen-Agers Victims of Carjacking
- Fur Flies in This Competition : Recreation: Ventura Frisbee contest is not dog eat dog. At stake are T-shirts and bragging rights.
- COMMENTARIES ON CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITIES : Wave of Cutbacks Threatens to Sink State's Higher Education : Budget cuts that dilute quality teaching are causing faculty to bail out of a system in which they are losing faith.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Reaffirms Roles to Strawberry
- Elections Claim Many Unseen Victims : Most elections bring on some changes, but this time it's different. This time, City Hall is going through an overhaul.
- Jones Sets 3 Meet Records at Sacramento
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD : Florida's McCall Gets Going, Wins in 10.31
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL : Woodland Hills West Wins in 9th
- Allen Brings Bad News for Rest of AFC
- 'Love' Has a Lot to Do With It : ** TINA TURNER, "What's Love Got to Do With It"; <i> Virgin</i>
- The Singles Scene
- L.A. SPEAK
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Knowing What to Take When You Hit the Road : Packing: Veteran globetrotters share the items they wouldn't travel without--from eye masks to nail glue.
- How to Help the Homeless
- In Ballet Circles, Nobody Messes With Matera's Tutus : Arts: The designer, who created Hillary Rodham Clinton's inaugural gown, blends tradition, innovation.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Group Battles for Latino Businessmen : Commerce: Post-riot merchants association has gained attention of politicians and federal officials. It has helped members get disaster relief and set up a food bank.
- Fire Hits Seabee Structures
- 8 Arrested, Drugs Seized in Raid
- Crime Victims Turn Terror Into Political Quest : Legislation: Three Valley retail workers join the call for tighter security in markets and drugstores.
- Marchers in Santa Ana Call for End to Street Violence : Rally: The second annual gang unity march draws about 200 participants. The event is held as a reminder of the commitment for peace.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : From Beginning to End, LSU Becomes National Champion
- A Marathon Year for Marathon Man
- Toros' Loss Is Lions' Gain as Bergeron Says He Will Transfer
- Breakthrough? Who, Me? : Actor Sam Neill pushes into the mainstream with major roles in 'Jurassic Park' and 'The Piano,' but he says it's the long haul that really counts
- J.M. Peters Cites Write-Downs in $84.5-Million Loss
- FICTION
- GUARDIANS OF YELLOWSTONE: An Intimate Look at...
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- Birth of Anaheim Arena Defies Naysayers' Logic : Facility: A franchise deal with Disney's Mighty Ducks hockey team made gamble pay.
- Your Mortgage : Reverse Mortgage Offer Guarantees Pay
- On View : On the Marx : A&E; 'BIOGRAPHY' GETS A HANDLE ON THE ONE CALLED GROUCHO
- CRENSHAW : Juneteenth Festival Features Rap, Food
- WITH AN EYE ON ... : Being 'Blossom's' best friend has its privileges: just ask Jenna Von Oy
- 5 Area Schools Win Honors for Videos
- KARLOFF, CHANEY, LUGOSI AND ALL THE REST
- Elliot's Legacy : As their baby lay dying, Bill and Dana Schreiner waited for word in a 'stark' room at County-USC. Now they are working to remodel that area where families anguish.
- San Dimas : Cost of Water May Go Up
- Faces at the Arena : John Nicoletti, marketing manager
- Arson Suspect Released on Doubts About Print : Investigation: Shoshana Maimon's brother, a former Israeli intelligence officer, says new information has surfaced. Though police are saying little, her bail was dropped from $1 million to $25,000.
- COMMENTARIES ON CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITIES : The university system took more than 100 years to refine. Let's not dismantle it overnight.
- Koresh's Followers Await His Return : Religion: About 40 Branch Davidians remain; they are convinced cult leader who died during Texas assault will form an earthly kingdom.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jefferies Stays Hot, Lifts Cardinals, 13-3
- His Ship Comes In : Amaral's Patience Pays Off as Mariners End His Tour of Minors
- Pumped Up for Success : Heart Procedure Gives USC's Reggie Perry a New Lease on Sports Life
- A Simple 'Mind if We Play Though?' Would Have Kept It Off Police Blotter
- Kocicka Begins to Master Hart's Run-and-Shoot : Quarterback Impressive in L.A. Games Opener
- Toothy Tales of Hollywood . . . Script Dentist!
- Rash Move Into Joint Tenancy Can Be Reversed
- Cribbing 'Ulysses' : THE LIFE OF LEOPOLD BLOOM: A Novel, <i> By Peter Costello</i> ; <i> (Roberts Rinehart Publishers: $9.95, paper; 197 pp.) </i>
- And the ambulance-chaser-of-the-year award goes to St....
- Taking the High Road Across Britain : A relaxing, self-drive tour of England, Scotland and Wales begins with lots of astute planning.
- Palisades Has Nice Ring to It
- Driver Kills 4 Pilgrims
- Riordan Seeds Clouds of Change Over City Hall
- From the Forest to Your Faucet : Environment: Following a water drop through the San Gabriel Basin reveals the complexity of cleansing the polluted water table.
- Military Haunted by a Paper Tiger : Defense: Warnings are raised of a return to the 'hollow force' of the 1970s. The coffers are full now, but some see readiness slipping under Clinton.
- JOHN TESH AND LEEZA GIBBONS : That's Twice the Entertainment
- Court Upholds Harsher Terms for Hate Crimes
- How to Win Friends and Influence People: Life on the Supreme Court : Court: The finesse of a politician, including a talent at coalition building, is what it takes to be successful on the high court.
- Public-Financed Research Funds Soar in 1993
- 2 Dead, 1 in a Coma After Car Runs Through Red Light
- Court Is in Session: Summer Tourney Season Under Way
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE NAVAJO NATION : A Mystery Only to 'White Skins' : In the land that the people call Dinetah, rodents are carrying a message about the desecrated Earth.
- Monterey County Due for Hispanic Supervisor
- GOLF / FRED ROBLEDO : Oh Is Open-Minded About Opportunity
- From Lawbreaker to Lawmaker in Illinois : Reform: Freshman legislator's criminal record spanned more than 20 years, including four behind bars. He says his past and comeback help him represent those in tough neighborhoods.
- Set your VCRs for the repeat of...
- I don't watch TV. I think it...
- Secret Indulgences
- 8 Die in Sarajevo Funeral Shelling : Balkans: Mortar blast hits Muslim mourners. And fighting in eastern Bosnia kills dozens.
- CRENSHAW : Los Angeles Sentinel to Relocate Offices
- ANAHEIM ARENA : Where You'll Sit
- OBITUARY : John Patrick, 77; Former Coach at Alhambra High
- Retro : Taking Another 'Peak' : BRAVO AIRS ALL 30 EPISODES OF SERIES WITH REAL LYNCHIAN INTROS
- Freedom Rider : A black cowboy plans to join in celebrating 'Juneteenth,'--the day in 1865 that slaves in Texas were freed.
- Turkey Accepts Human Rights Program
- South Pasadena : Taxpayer ID Rule Challenged
- Arms Race in Squirt Guns Leads to Wide Arsenal : Toys: Success of Super Soaker, which debuted in 1990, has brought fierce competition from other manufacturers. Some analysts think the market has become saturated.
- A Freewheeling Campaign Effort : Bicyclists Lobby Against Santa Ana Trail Detour
- Israel Agrees to Extradite Man Sought in Letter-Bomb Killing
- A Question of Access for Bible Groups
- A Costly Cure : Who Wins, Loses Under Clinton's Health Reforms
- A Calm at the Center of Disney World Hubbub : At Typhoon Lagoon water park, a family finds an oasis of unscripted fun.
- The Lonely Planet Guides: What's Not to Like?
- Touring London at One's Own Pace : Joggers in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens can see some of the capital's best-loved sights while working out.
- Your Mortgage : Home Refinancing Drops as Loans to Purchase Increase
- Shakespeare Gets Another Srage: Video
- ANAHEIM ARENA : 'A Tough Act for Anyone to Follow'
- Sacred Tradition to Be Served at Final Concert : Music: Paulist Boy Choristers will offer classic works tonight, but singers always have an ear out for something a little different.
- A summary of selected City Hall actions affecting Central Los Angeles in the past week. : CITY COUNCIL
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Conflict Over Trade May Fray U.S.-Japan Ties
- Van, Truck Collide in India; 19 Die
- Muslims Have a New Motto: Do Unto Serbs as They Have Done Unto Us : Balkans: Nearly vanquished and feeling betrayed by the West, Bosnians taste revenge. And it is bitter.
- Ice Retains Earth's Climate History : Ecology: Scientists are drilling in Greenland, Antarctica and the Tibetan Plateau in effort to learn more about the planet's weather and answer questions about global warming.
- Poison Ivy (Cinemax Wednesday at 10 p.m.,...
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Hernandez Fined for Election Violations
- Flying High but Feeling Faint? Oxygen, $2.50 : Airlines: Why stop with cutting back on fresh air? Why not make the flight attendants work for tips?
- Lifestyles and New Wives Should Come After Kids : Parenting: California was too slow to adopt uniform child-support guidelines. Now some fathers would weaken the system to keep their fancy cars.
- Breast-Feeding Becoming a Workplace Issue
- Proposal for Happy Camp Theme Park Raises Concern : Moorpark: Officials warn of effects on the environment and business. But it could raise $500,000 a year for the county.
- Residents Hesitant to Take Chance on Casino : Oxnard: Survey shows a cautious mood on a proposed club. A public hearing is due.
- Detectives Team Up in Search for Police Officer's Killer : Task force: Nearly 40 investigators have been working together in the hunt for man who fatally shot Howard E. Dallies Jr. and wounded a guard.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Shriver, Garrison Squabble
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : East Extends Its Dominance, With No End in Sight
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD / NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS : Newport Harbor High Jumpers Boost Their Spirits With Finish
- BERLIOZ: "Les Troyens." (Highlights, in Italian.) Giulietta...
- Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars . . . : Yes, they're making a movie from TV's 'Beverly Hillbillies.' My goodness, should they tamper with a national treasure?
- With its courtroom fireworks and its plot...
- STYLE: HOME RENOVATION : Re-Feathering the Nest
- A Slice of the Struggle : THE IRISH TROUBLES: A Generation of Violence, 1967-1992, <i> By J. Bowyer Bell (St. Martin's Press: $35; 944 pp.)</i>
- Court Deals Setback to Bankrupt Homeowners : 'Cramdowns' Reduce Mortgage to Property Value
- CRENSHAW : Scope of 'African Village' Debated
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Center Offers Oasis to Troubled Parents
- Stubborn Subtenant Refuses to Move Out
- Suit Charges FBI Blackmails Gay Agents