- STUDIO CITY : Love and Fame? This Star Is One Lucky Dog
- Man Wrongfully Convicted Wins $4.4 Million in Suit
- Big Windfall Revives Hope for Projects in Simi Valley : City Council: Federal authorities let $802,703 left from an affordable-housing plan be used for grants. Veterans, soccer and counseling programs are among possible recipients.
- Tampa Tribune's Tom McEwen Wins Sports Journalism Award
- Houchin Scores Surprise Victory : Auto racing: Ventura racer catches Oak View rival on second lap to win Pony Stock event.
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Arum Mulling Olympic Auditorium
- Life With a Changing 'World' : Television: Aaron Brown departs ABC's 'World News Now' on Friday. He is the most visible remaining vestige of original team.
- Maxwell Back for a Curtain Call?
- HOME TECHNOLOGY : Satellite Dishes Offer Full Plate of Options
- 4 Injured Slightly in Quelling Small Fire at Disneyland
- Public Pays Last Respects to Pat Nixon
- East Jerusalem Newspaper to Shut Down : Media: Unofficial voice of PLO is a victim of financial problems. Publisher blames closure of occupied territories; others say the end of PLO subsidies is the cause.
- Anti-Muslim Fervor in Jersey City Grows in Sign of Frustration : Protests: Worshipers at radical cleric's mosque and crowd outside push, shove. Escalating violence feared.
- Guest Speakers Allowed in Sex Education Classes
- Disneyland Fire Closes Part of Park, Injures 4
- BUENA PARK : Girl Goes Global Via Computer
- BEVERLY HILLS : 2 Men Get Life Terms for Killing Ex-Official's Son
- Green Is Manager of Change : Baseball: Leader of struggling Mets must help decide who can play and who must go, and help the ones who stay to grow.
- Undressing Ethyl Meatplow : Underground: The noisy L.A. dance trio wants audiences 'to look and see there's different ways to express yourself and your sexuality.'
- After 30 Years, Their Memory Was a Bit Hazy
- 'Tommy' Hits the Merchandising Jackpot : Marketing: With theater concessions for the play bringing in $40,000 a week, items ranging from an album to a pinball machine are making their way into stores.
- Japan, U.S. Braced for Tough Talks on Trade : Surplus: Japan says it will resist efforts to measure results. Impending elections make a breakthrough unlikely.
- Dow Corning Corp. President Richard A. Hazleton...
- Countywide : Play Explores Impact of Breast Cancer
- SAN FERNANDO : City Hires Latino Law Firm Amid Protest
- Labor Unions Protest Proposed County Budget : Finances: Marchers deliver a mock casket to Gov. Wilson's L.A. offices. Leaders say the fiscal situation is not as bleak as supervisors have made it seem.
- Credit Police Skill--and Luck
- Aliso Niguel High Hires Two Coaches
- All's Right With Him : Cory Snyder Finds a Home With the Dodgers After an Up-and-Down Career
- Delegates Adopt Sweeping Human Rights Declaration : Conference: 170 nations pledge to seek stronger freedoms worldwide. Women and minorities in spotlight.
- Campbell Takes Office as Canada's First Female Premier
- Spacewalkers Rehearse for Future Telescope Repair Job
- THOUSAND OAKS : Doctor Says Reform Is Costly but Necessary
- CALABASAS : Input on Renovation Is Sought at Festival
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Hearings Slated for Mall Expansion
- Flower Power : VA Hospital's Lush Garden Helps Veterans Blossom Again
- MOTOR RACING / PAUL OLSON : Dwarf Car Racing Has Giant Lure
- MISSION VIEJO : Santa Barbara Firm Wins Busing Pact
- LOS ANGELES : Men Are First Graduates of Mission GED Program
- Bill Requiring Drunk Drivers to Lose License Plates Advances
- Angry Russia Cuts Off Gas to Estonia : Embargo: The stoppage comes a day after President Yeltsin threatened reprisals for what he called the Baltic state's 'apartheid' policy.
- 3 U.S. Agencies Announce Joint Plans to Curb Pesticides : Health: Statement comes in advance of scientists' report on how insect controls affect children. Farmers will be urged to use safer methods.
- Santa Paula Schools Chief Suspended for Clash With Boy : Education: Supt. David Philips will take a week off with no pay after conflicting reports about May incident. Decision caps a year of turmoil at Isbell Middle School.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Chemicals Injure 3 at McDonnell Douglas
- The Rev. Stephen H. Janssen of the...
- County Unemployment Rate on the Rise Again : Labor: Jobless figure increases to 7.5% in May. It ends a three-month decline and signals a lingering economic slump.
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor Again Seeks Ban on Smoking
- SAN FERNANDO : City Council Adopts $18.3-Million Budget
- Society Shares Blame for Scandals, Vatican Says : Catholic Church: Permissiveness is 'real culprit' in abuse of children by priests, spokesman says .
- Police Seek Thieves Who Grabbed Purses of 2 Blind Women
- VAN NUYS : Employees Testify on Fatal Shooting at Store
- Homeowners Call Subdivision 'Ugly,' Sue Developer : Real estate: They complain that houses next to theirs are garish and too low-priced. One calls the tract 'Toon Town.'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Now He Won't Even Talk a Good Game
- Four Names on Ducks' Entry Draft List
- Film Preservation Faces Epic 'Crisis' : Movies: Despite modern methods, America's film stock is reeling toward a future of deterioration.
- A Shift by Exiled Haiti Leader Called Key to Talks : Caribbean: Diplomats say President Aristide must drop his demand that Gen. Cedras resign immediately.
- Ex-Official Gets 6-Year Prison Term for Embezzling $3.5 Million From Schools
- Rightists Lay Siege to S. Africa Talks : Violence: Armed whites storm negotiations site. Mandela charges that police were slow to act.
- VENTURA : Simi Man Held in Restaurant Burglary
- BURBANK : St. Joseph's Joins Cancer Study Project
- Baseball
- N.Y. Lawyer to Be Picked for Justice Dept. Post
- IS YOUR SOIL ALIVE?
- Clintons Leave Paper Trail in White House Quarters
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suit Halts 1,800-Home Westridge Development in Oak Savanna
- CHATSWORTH : Expansion Approved for Christian Center
- Closure of Offices Angers Residents : County: The new four-day workweek prevents dozens from transacting business at administration building.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Graffiti Trend Paints Dark Picture : Crime: Complaints to hot line have doubled since '92. Awareness as well as vandalism seem to have increased.
- Churches Hear Cry of Inner City : Community: Religious leaders have responded to L.A. riots with a variety of programs. But they say government, private industry must do more.
- 17-Year-Old Dies After Car Hits Him
- Holyfield Faces Stewart Again in Heavyweight Elimination
- Parrott Seeks Return Trip on Alternate Route : After 4-Plus Years in Majors, He's Making Pitch to Get Back
- SECURITIES
- Clouded Future : Sloppy Handling of Loan Papers Hurts Consumers
- Miguel Marmol; Last of 1920s Salvadoran Leftists
- Flooding Halts Shipping on Upper Mississippi River
- 6-Year Term for O.C. School Thief : Sentencing: Stephen A. Wagner, who stole $3.5 million from Newport district in largest embezzlement of its kind in state history, could serve just 2 1/2 years.
- Party Funds at Heart of Tory Scandal
- San Diego Ducks Killed Without Incident
- PORT HUENEME : Teachers Oppose Raise for Administrators
- Bosnian Leader Warns of Terrorism
- Black Chamber of Commerce Honors 8 : Minorities: Disney executives get Distinguished Service Award. Western Digital's chief cited for economic development aiding minority businesses.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School District Pares $588,000 Off Budget
- VENTURA : Ex-Manager Sentenced in Theft of Equipment
- ORANGE : Barrio Library Faces Summer Shutdown
- Hoffman's Debut Only Fans Flames : Padres: In his first outing after trade that sent Sheffield to Florida, relief pitcher from O.C. is hit hard by Reds.
- Ojeda Ends Silence, Prepares for Return : Baseball: Pitcher says slouching in boat seat saved his life in accident that killed two teammates.
- A Good Beat--and You Can Laugh to It : Singers Who Mix Music and Comedy Are Chuckling All the Way Up the Charts
- Newport Parcels: Selling the Voters : Conservation: Supporters think they have crafted a plan that will persuade property owners to underwrite the $55.8-million deal.
- Traffic Woes Steal the Show at New Arena : Parking: Hundreds miss all or part of performances at Anaheim venue, stalled by too many cars, not enough spaces.
- SIMI VALLEY : Aide Pulls Complaint of Finding Blade in Soda
- Rosenfield Looking Beyond Voter Revolt
- SECURITIES
- Form Takes Back Seat to Multiple Function
- Deportation of Cleric in Appeal Stage
- Clinton Phones Alleged Kin, Has Friendly Chat
- Japan's Ruling Party Now Must Share Business Support : Politics: With the fragmented Liberal Democrats no longer assured of control, corporations are ready to give to opposition groups in July 18 election.
- Supreme Court Refuses to Curb Punitive Awards : Law: Business loses as justices adopt hands-off attitude toward damage verdicts. Oil firm was hit with $10-million judgment in $19,000 land dispute.
- COMMENTARY : Catholics Learn Divine Art of Marketing
- NEW PRESIDENT: Greek Orthodox layman Nicholas Royce...
- NORTH HILLS : Appalachian Clog-Dancing Has a Following
- SANTA ANA : Academic Rewards for 39 Students
- Chief's Balancing Act: Discipline and Morale : LAPD: Williams is under fire from officers for beefing up Internal Affairs. But critics say he needs to do more to win public trust.
- Goalie Healy Quickly Becomes the First Duck to Leave Nest
- Feelings Count in Stop-Gap's Cancer Drama
- TV REVIEW : Confusion Cools Thriller
- Southwest's '93-94 Season Opens Oct. 2
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Material, Sound Problems Bury Moore's Vocal Power
- COLLECTIBLES : Bottled-Up Value Is a Glass Act
- Clinton Nominee Hits Slander 'by Slogan' : Congress: Sheldon Hackney, picked to head the National Endowment for the Humanities, tells senators that critics have distorted his statements.
- Web of Deceit, Desire Snares Home-Swindle Prosecution : Courts: D.A.'s office is disqualified from fraud case after informant defects, tapes sexual advances by investigator.
- AUTOS
- Software Firm's Program for DOS 6.0 Users Raises Microsoft's Ire
- Transplant Is Patient's First, Heart's Second
- Use of Force a Gray Area for Men in Blue : LAPD: Confusion over rules persists, altering performance of duties.
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : 17 Die in Inferno at Psychiatric Clinic
- Authorities Tie Attacks on Scholars to Past Bombings
- Small Service for Pat Nixon to Be Low-Key
- Playboy Series Makes Move Into the Mainstream : Television: An edited version of the soap opera 'Eden' premieres Sunday on the USA Network. The steamy episodes have the same plot twists as the original, minus the nudity.
- U.S. Aims Low on Russia Aid
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Third Kingdom' a Potent Look at Slave Odyssey
- How to Keep Farm Hands From Wiggling Out of Work
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Turks, Kurds Clash Day After Attacks
- Two Officers Fired, Two Disciplined in Death of Man While in Custody
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Dictator Vows to Swear In a President
- Long Beach Navy Shipyard Spared : Military: Base closing panel saves Sacramento's McClellan, but cuts three Bay Area facilities. Local workers cheer, but 4-3 vote may mean bad news in two years.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Senior Fair Seeking Vendors, Providers
- SIMI VALLEY : Royal High Principal Announces Resignation
- VAN NUYS : Man Gets Life Sentence for Killing His Parents
- String Quartet to Open Park Concert Series
- District to Sell Computerized Curriculum
- Drunk-Driving Convictions Upheld
- An ordination and installation service for Sue...
- Consortium's Electric-Car Campaign Charges Ahead : Automobiles: A year after it was formed, Calstart is proud of its efforts to promote the vehicle of the future. But bigger challenges loom.
- Fischer Has High Hopes in Junior Nationals
- BURBANK : Permit Canceled for Outreach Center
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Nicklaus on the Move as Rain Suspends Play
- Laughs, Tears and Hope : Grad Night: Hart High School seniors embark on a sentimental journey. Good times give way to irrepressible goodbys.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Better Name Would Be Harvey
- Suns to Drop, Honor Chambers
- Porcupine Pair Don't Stick With the Norm : Jazz: Bill Cunliffe and Bernie Dresel inject improvisation into contemporary style. The duo performs tonight at Randell's.
- Bluff Tops Require $25-Million Down Payment : Newport Beach: Irvine Co. says it will develop the two parcels unless conservancy makes initial payment by February, meaning voters will have to approve tax plan in November if land is to be preserved.
- VAN NUYS : 2 Cleanup Programs Scheduled for Today
- State Panel Approves Request for Landfill Shift
- * Vincent Bordelon; Chamber Lobbyist
- OXNARD : 13 Students Chosen for Clinton Program
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Orioles Stage Another Big Rally
- Comic Judy Tenuta Will Perform at Gay Festival
- HEALTH
- INTERIORS : Paper Unrolls in Off-the-Wall Texture, Color
- Volunteer Builders Make It a Labor of Love : Charity: John Torrence and Corazon--which means <i> heart</i> --can erect a small home in 1 day. If all goes well, another house will rise by 4 p.m. today in Tijuana.
- Youth, 16, Is Suspected in Man's Shooting
- Surprise, Relief Sweep Workers as Long Beach Shipyard Wins Reprieve : Defense: Panel's 4-3 vote spares the base for another two years. The Navy had recommended keeping it open; more than 4,000 jobs were at stake.
- The Driver's Guide To Traffic Trouble
- WEEKEND TV : Stations Emphasizing Environment, Children
- Clinton Names AIDS Policy Coordinator
- Panel Scheduled to Vote Today on Whether El Toro Base Will Close
- Big Dental Plan Cheats the Poor, State Audit Says
- Chief Resigns From Bank Formed to Aid Ex-East Bloc : Finance: A report showed the institution spent $300 million on its headquarters. The sum was over twice what it had disbursed to its clients.
- NEWBURY PARK : Murder Charge Filed in Roommate Shooting
- The Interreligious Council of Southern California has...
- VENTURA : Planning Official Won't Seek Another Term
- Getting the Word Out : Ex-Gang Member Hits Streets to Tell Youths About Better Life
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Night Market' a Musical Work-in-Progress
- 30-Year Bond Yield Falls to Historic Low; Dollar Sinks : Markets: The yield on the Treasury's benchmark bond hits 6.7%. Dow industrials finish with modest gain.
- AIRLINES
- FBI Links Recent Scholar Bombings to Past Cases : Investigation: Forensics experts are 'certain' attacks are the work of a terrorist who has emerged from a six-year hiatus.
- Shell Damages American Tanker in Somali Port, Starting Small Oil Leak
- Freeway Accident Ends Tour : Mishap: None of about 20 tourists on van headed for Planet Hollywood restaurant are seriously injured in three-vehicle wreck that jammed I-405.
- Entry Draft a Rite of Passage for NHL Prospects
- Transplant Is Patient's First, Heart's Second
- 'Flexidox' Rabbi Serves Rural Areas : Worship: Gershon Winkler's informal services are popular, but they annoy some traditionalists.
- NHL DRAFT : Gretzky's Shadow Is Cast Over Kings' Situation
- Cubs Get to Gott in the 10th : Dodgers: With no help from his friends, he has second consecutive rocky outing, giving up three-run homer to Wilkins.
- Angels Look More Like Pretenders : Baseball: Springer is roughed up again during 8-5 loss to Twins, their 15th in 24 games, but they are still only 1 1/2 games out of first place.
- Faria Wins Four-Lap Main Event at Fairgrounds
- ALBUM REVIEW : Rich Melodies Blend With the Unexpected : ** 1/2 , PORCUPINE, "Look, but Don't Touch", K<i> azu Records/Unity</i>
- CURRENT PROGRESS: It was a year ago...
- Justices Rule Fired Workers Must Prove Bias
- INS Admits Lack of Diversity in Top Jobs : Discrimination: Agency announces reform plan, conceding that blacks and Latinos are underrepresented in supervisory positions. Critics call the move a superficial reaction to class-action lawsuit.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Mall Intruder Found Just Hanging Around
- Name that state: Inspired by Assemblyman Stan...
- CLIPBOARD : Airline Performance at John Wayne
- Glendale Man Is Held in Slaying After Argument
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Flawlessly, Jolypha Will Meet in the Beverly Hills Handicap
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Molitor Returns to Milwaukee
- ART REVIEWS : 1'The Eight' Gives a Fun, Funny Course in History
- Home Sales Up : 6.3% in State, 4.6% Nationwide : Real Estate: Analysts credit low interest rates and say buyers are beginning to think that prices may have bottomed out.
- COLUMN ONE : Giving Teen-Agers Credit : Card issuers target high school seniors to open up a saturated market. Some see it as a rite of passage. Others fear the students could mess up their future by maxing out.
- SYLMAR : Foothill Officers Study New Approach
- IRVINE : 10 Schools Will Receive $250 Grants
- Officer Hurt in Accident on Way to Crash
- TORRANCE : Plea Bargain Reached in Freeway Rock-Hurling
- Masked Gunmen Flee Arleta Store After Failed Robbery
- Trash Pickup Rates May Rise to Fund Recycling
- WIMBLEDON : Big Names Mow Them Down
- Orlando's Dilemma: Webber or Bradley? : Pro basketball: Magic is sitting pretty with No. 1 pick in Wednesday's draft. Williams says he hasn't decided.
- He Didn't Parrott His Older Brother : Steve Had Pitching Skills but Courted Basketball Too
- Ducks Lose Healy in Phase II Draft : NHL: Goaltender ends up with Rangers by way of Tampa Bay.
- TV REVIEW : 'Front Page': From Feisty to Smart-Alecky : A solid investigative report kicks off Fox's new newsmagazine tonight, but it's all downhill from there.
- Portrait of the Symposium on Joyce
- O.C. Unemployment Rate Rises to 6% in May From 5.5% in April
- INTERIORS : Whip Up a Little Extra Space in Kitchen for Cooking, Living
- Texas Judge Limits Anti-Abortion Protests
- Terrorism Case Puts Focus on Secretive Sudan : Suspects: Troubled African state has been a base for radical groups, has ties to Iran. Its U.N. mission denies links to arrests in New York.
- Fearing Its Foes May Buy N. Korean Missiles, Israel Gets Down to Business : Jerusalem hopes economic incentives will dissuade Pyongyang from arms sales.
- TUSTIN : Project to Be Funded by Various Sources
- STANTON : Council to Oppose Card Club Proposals
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : School Trustees Veto Election Proposal
- POINT MUGU : Some Can't Take Heat at Navy Base Ceremony
- Esperanza Cited as All-Sports Champion
- Moorpark School Board Fills Vacancy, Draws Protests : * Personnel: Gary Cabriales is a commercial airline pilot. Residents who wanted an election plan to circulate a petition to force a vote.
- Subject Was Tragedy, Downey Was Excellent
- Water Reforms
- Blame
- Reality Television
- Principals Overlooked Purpose of Releaguing
- Jordan and Iraq
- Clinton and Political Promises
- The One Good Thing About the Kings Losing
- How Much Playoff Expansion Is Needed?
- A Little Advice for the Governor
- Don't Close the Book on This Open Champion
- Readers Not Bullish on NBA Analysis
- King Fans Come to Gretzky's Defense
- Tobacco Controls
- SATURDAY LETTERS : To Understand Movie, Know the Culture
- TELEVISION - June 26, 1993
- FAST AGING: Fossil experts say they guessed...
- Bomb Plot Reportedly Hinged on U.N. Link : Terrorism: Sudan envoys deny any ties to alleged plan to hit N.Y. targets. Arrest of cleric ruled out, source says.
- Senate Shuts Door on County Lobbyists : Budget: Shift of $2.6 billion in property taxes to schools is approved. Local coffers could lose $300 million. Half-cent sales tax extension is also approved.
- Federal Agencies Ordered to Cut Spending by 10%
- Thousands Pay Respects in O.C. to Pat Nixon
- Riordan Picks Insider for Chief of Staff
- Aspin Meets With Joint Chiefs to Forge Deal on Gay Ban : Military: All sides in dispute make intensive effort to find compromise acceptable to most. Administration targets Powell's support.
- Fewer Interpret Bible Literally, Survey Finds
- Huskies' Boosters Accused by Pac-10 : Investigation: Dozens of alleged violations are listed in 38-page report, including summer no-work jobs for athletes.
- TARZANA : Suspect Admits He Was at Murder Site
- RHETORIC WATCH : $100,000 Question
- NEWBURY PARK : Museum Will Feature Chumash Bear Dance
- A Long View for State's Economy : Planning one year at a time just isn't enough
- Obituaries - June 26, 1993
- Voices
- 2 Found Dead in 2 Sylmar Shootings
- San Fernando Parks Halt Convict Community Service Program
- Office Politics : Council Members Maneuver for Prime Spaces at City Hall
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : President Clinton Salutes Taft High Academic Team
- CAMARILLO : Health Care District Names New Member
- ICM'S Wiatt Named to USC Advisory Board
- Fashion's True Grit : A Spare-Me-the-Details Trend Toward Plain, Even Stark Dressing All but Screams '80s Backlash
- Fighting Fire With Smoke
- STUDIO CITY : MCA May Revise Parking Garage Plans
- IRVINE : New Budget Increases Arts, Police Spending
- Dornan Says No Political Motivations for Telling Story
- As Some Reopen, Other Stores Caught in Red Tape : Recovery: Eight 7-Elevens lost in riots get back in business. Activists, however, point up the hardships that many Korean-American grocers face in rebuilding.
- Davenport Is Double Winner at Wimbledon
- Ducks Hope to Retain All Three Goaltenders : Hockey: New team drafted Hebert, Healy and Tugnutt. Only one may be kept out of second phase of draft, which is today.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'House of Cards' Has Moments but Falls
- Caught in the Excess of 'Death!'
- Fame and Billy Childs Finally Meeting
- A 'Vintage' Showcase of Moby Grape's Vitality
- Brokerage Tells Plan to Rescue Failed Project : Finance: Firm that helped sell elderly on Hill Williams' real estate deal that collapsed wants to revive it.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Judge Gets Scolded for Rattling Scales of Justice
- A Fish Story : * There are a variety of places in the Valley and Ventura County where anglers can try their luck this summer.
- OAK PARK : Beilenson Backs Bid for Area's ZIP Code
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Owners of 6 Sites Asked to Pay for Toxic Cleanup
- Man Arrested in Honduras in Fatal Shooting
- LOS ANGELES : Bradley Signs Ban on Restaurant Smoking
- Pier Campaign Starts Solidly : Preservation: A Ventura civic-business organization gets a 10th of the way to its $1-million goal for endowment during its first week.
- Ferreira Heavy-Handed in Selecting His Players : Hockey: With the draft light on scorers, Ducks' general manager loads up on defense and goaltending, starting with top choice Hebert.
- Bullets Trade Grant, Acquire Duckworth
- 3 Area Players Named to Softball Team
- Art Class Offered on 'Ancient Americas'
- Fluor Daniel Wins Pact to Monitor Toxic Waste Work
- A Letter of Warning Is Among Items Found in Suspect's Home : FBI raid: A canister of plaster of Paris and a book on electronic devices were also in Fares Khallafalla's New Jersey apartment.
- Mail Bomb Attack Leaves Yale Computer Scientist in Critical Condition : Explosion: Authorities are investigating to see if there are links to blast that injured California genetics researcher earlier in the week.
- Pushcarts Come to Shoves : Turf War Between Rival Hot Dog Vendors in Redondo Beach Has Seen Everything but a Food Fight
- Bill Allows Los Alamitos Thoroughbred Sprints
- Horan Hopes to Recapture Glory at Op Pro
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Off When Candiotti Pitches
- Blockbuster Ousting Playboy Tapes From Music Plus
- MCI, Sprint Match AT&T; Checks
- Dow Rebounds from Selloff; Yields Drop : Market Overview
- ENVIRONMENT : British Columbia Opts for Wilderness Over Job-Rich Mine
- Procter & Gamble Says It Will Cut Worldwide Employment : Jobs: But it dismisses as speculation a report that as many as 10,000 workers could be laid off. Buyouts will be offered.
- Burlington Contract:
- Irish Receive U.S. Envoy
- COLUMN ONE : The Dark Matter Mystery : Scientists say planets, stars and gases do not account for all the gravity in the universe. Something else must be out there. But finding it is not easy when researchers cannot even prove it exists.
- Off to Camp
- Lawyer and Senate Aide to Be Nominated to FCC Posts : Communications: The key regulatory agency will oversee explosion of new technology in the industry.
- SUMMERTIME HUES : WHAT'S BLACK OR WHITE AND HOT ALL OVER? CLINGY COUTURE GIVES OFF GLIMPSES OF COOL SKIN FOR SULTRY NIGHTS
- Condors Keeping Their Distance From Fillmore
- Woman Avoids Charge in Pepsi Syringe Report
- Socialite Enters Guilty Plea for Evading Taxes : Courts: Prosecutors agree to drop five counts of mail fraud, five counts of money laundering and one conspiracy charge against Susie Hernandez.
- Train Kills 'Tagger' Taking Photos of Graffiti : Vandalism: Man was with group that had just painted railroad boxcar. Four others escape injury.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- FCC Sets Aside Airwaves for Revolutionary Wireless Plan : Technology: PCS--personal communications services--could eventually be as portable and unobtrusive as a wristwatch.
- Socialite Pleads Guilty to Role in Husband's Fraud Scheme
- A Claim to Fame : Community: Whether he is or he isn't kin to President Clinton, Leon Ritzenthaler has given his town something to talk about besides its trees and (lack of) sewers.
- Azerbaijan Strips Leader of Power