- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster May Ask for 2nd State Prison
- A growth industry in L.A.: Joel Maliniak...
- Point Mugu Naval Air Weapons Station to Get New Commander
- VAN NUYS : Sign Language Helps Class Learn English
- IRVINE : School Board Vote on Budget Expected
- OXNARD : 13 From College Named to Health-Care Study
- TUSTIN : New Loan Terms to Save $1.3 Million
- Faculty Seeks Restructuring of Medical Sciences : Academia: Action is sought from incoming chancellor to ensure cooperation between UCI College of Medicine and teaching hospital.
- HORSE RACING / LOS ALAMITOS : Her Arabian Nights Paying Off
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Bordwell on a High, Puts Up Some Low Numbers
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES / JASON H. REID : Youth Served as Kennedy Wins
- REAL ESTATE : Business Parks Winning Tenants by Making the Buildings Fit the Firms
- Welfare Plan Adds Work Incentives : Reform: Proposal scraps Reagan philosophy. It lets families save more and eases the burden of child care.
- Key Players in the Disney Expansion : Kerry Hunnewell
- Who Shot Marilyn? : A Book of Movie-Star Pics Has Photographers Fighting Over Who Took Which Image
- L.A. Revenue Loss Less Than Feared : Budgets: The city will receive $48 million less in funds from the state. But deeper reductions are expected the following year.
- The Graduates : Valedictorians Ponder Their Future
- OXNARD : First Floor at City Hall Is Evacuated
- $135-Million Anaheim Budget Approved
- $163 Million for Metro Rail Backed : Transit: A House committee votes for the funding to extend the system to North Hollywood and other areas.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : UAW Contract Talks Off to Friendly Start : Autos: Relations between the union and the Big Three have seldom been better. But thorny issues lie beneath surface.
- Museum Prepares for Funeral for 1st Lady : Yorba Linda: Nixon library closes, plans for service to be attended by Reagans, Fords.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Youthful Gunman Wounds 6 Children
- CYPRESS : Fee Increases OKd to Balance Budget
- High Priorities Put in Order : Golf and Tennis Tournament Benefits Support Programs for Cancer Patients
- Hitting NAFTA on the Button
- LA VERNE : City to Loan Auto Dealer $400,000 to Stay Put
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Firefighters Cut Training Pollution : Environment: The Edwards Air Force Base department has switched from smoky jet fuel to cleaner-burning propane for simulated blazes.
- DWP Plants to Be a Decade Late
- 25 Families to Move During Waste Cleanup : Superfund: Westminster residents will be relocated next spring while the EPA removes toxic sludge from back yards.
- DANA POINT : Council Members Vote Curreri Mayor
- Charges Planned in Fatal Accident
- TRIUNFO CANYON : OK for Restaurant, Picnic Site Expected
- Fan Is Ejected From Grounds After Taunting Graf Again
- VAN NUYS : Clinic to Provide Free Services for Youth
- Washington Gridlock
- Child Support
- Dividing California
- Navajo Reservation
- Prison Job Bid
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 23, 1993
- Obituaries - June 23, 1993
- Obituaries - June 23, 1993
- Panel Approves Limit to Bequests to Attorneys : Legislature: Bill aimed at attorney who received millions from Leisure World clients will go to Senate.
- Lawmakers Scale Back Fee Increases for Colleges : Education: While the news was better than Cal State Fullerton President Milton A. Gordon expected, he said the system is still damaged and the Legislature must look for long-term solutions.
- A Key Question: Who's Going to Pay? : Financing: Disney hopes Anaheim, the state and the U.S. will cover a total of $800 million in costs. Some of the money is committed, some not.
- Bosnia Peace Bid Impaired by New Debate on Arms
- Disney, City Facing Tense 30 Days of Possible Suits
- Senate Passes Budget; More Fights Lie Ahead : Spending: Gov. Wilson says he won't sign plan until legislators pass complete package. Spreading the pain of cutbacks remains key unresolved issue.
- Panel OKs Part of Disney Package
- PARENTAL GUIDANCE: Kym Salness of Yorba Linda...
- Fee Hikes Scaled Back for Colleges : Education: Community colleges also get a break, and per-pupil spending in public schools is maintained.
- Capistrano Schools Supt. Among 4 Finalists for Louisville, Ky., Job : Education: James A. Fleming leaves today for interviews. He didn't apply for the top post there but says he won't close the door to career options.
- Senate OKs Budget; Fights Still Expected : Legislature: Spreading the pain of cutbacks among local governments is the key unresolved issue.
- O.C. Spending Plan Keeps Jail, Fire Stations
- MOVIES - June 23, 1993
- THEATER REVIEW : Raw Talent of Naked Angels Delivers Provocative Show
- You've Come a Long Way, Olivia
- NBA Finals on NBC Draw Their Highest-Ever Ratings
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Daniel Lanois: Nice and Intense
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- Champs' Show Will Be a Feast for the Ice : Skating: The event, featuring Torvill and Dean, Brian Boitano and Viktor Petrenko, will provide an unofficial preview of the Winter Olympics.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Chamber Fest Gives Grieg Due
- OTHER NEWS - June 23, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - June 23, 1993
- ENTERTAINMENT
- EPA Suspends CSC Unit From Bidding on Contracts
- Micropolis May Report Small Loss for 2nd Quarter
- Taking High-Tech Road to 'New Hollywood'
- SEC Investigating Brokers Investment Corp. : Securities: At least $40 million was allegedly pocketed or diverted by the Woodland Hills firm and a San Diego company.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : How to Get Accurate Body Fat Readings
- SYLMAR : Mission College Offers 165 Extension Options
- BREA : Council OKs Hike in Monthly Water Fees
- Deputies Seek to Involve Needy Kids in Sports
- LA HABRA : City Council OKs 'Bare-Bones' Budget
- Hilbun Is Injured in Fall From Jail Walkway : Accident: Authorities say the former Dana Point postal employee who is accused of murdering his mother and a co-worker was exhibiting bizarre behavior at the time of the incident.
- Boy, 2, Found Wandering on Anaheim Street
- Jury Selection Begins in Firing Case : Courts: Ex-county worker says he was terminated for exercising his free speech right in talking to a reporter.
- Expansion Pool a Bit Shallow : Pro hockey: Ducks seek talent but the players available are not among the finest in the NHL.
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- Aegir President Named Entrepreneur of Year
- HEALTH CARE
- Unser Gears Up to Open 2 Auto Care Centers : Partnership: The Indianapolis 500 winner teams up with two businessmen to operate Huntington Beach and Orange facilities.
- Japan's Competitiveness Sagging as U.S. Gains : Economies: Report cites a drop in confidence among Japanese executives, slide in German and Swiss rankings.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Repaired Pool at College Open Through '93
- 3 Students Honored for Math, Science Success
- Refugee Policy: Legal but Unfair
- In Grief, There Is Triumph : Andolseks Refuse to Take No for an Answer
- Fisk Finds Twilight Is Chilly : As Catcher, 45, Nears End of Career, Acrimony Taints Relations With White Sox
- GM to Shift Up to 1,000 Jobs From Mexico Plant : Autos: Plans call for moving Chevrolet Cavalier production to Michigan. Laid-off union workers will be rehired.
- 3-D Systems Posts Loss of $695,212 for Quarter
- Entertainment: Hollywood's new obsession with interactive technology...
- New President of Distribution for Paramount Pictures
- IBM Trying to Sell Westlake Village Site
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Apple's Split Is More Transition Than Transformation : Management: Several high-tech companies have adopted a dual leadership structure, but the chairman's role varies widely.
- Philips to Sell VCR Remote Devices in U.S., Canada : Canoga Park: Startup Voice Powered Technology expects a profit by fall.
- Rebel Claims Azerbaijani Presidency : Caucasus: Surat Guseinov says 'the people' support his bid for power. His forces are now camped outside the capital.
- Friendly Rivalry Hones Competitive Edge : Relationships: Some Orange County entrepreneurs find advantages such as support and networking among their peers.
- Man Who Robbed Bank Is Sought
- Challenge to Rabbi's Trial Rejected : Courts: Judge in money-laundering case discounts defense claims of 'outrageous' and anti-Semitic behavior by FBI agent and informant.
- MOORPARK : Board Nominees to Speak at Forum
- Golf widows, there is hope!The bench at...
- Making a Difference In Your Community : Helping Take Care of the Caretaker
- Giving Ads Local Color : Latinos, in Particular, Feel Lack of Visibility
- When Worlds Collide : Culture: The media and their questions about a fatal illness in the Southwest rattle the Navajo reservation. Its people don't believe in discussing the dead.
- Cathedral City Struggles to Explain Deaths : Violence: School counselors help children talk about the tragedy. Attorney for the suspect in the three killings says his client will plead not guilty.
- Clinton Seeks to Contact Man Said to Be Kin
- * Raymond Thuilier; Operated Renowned French Hotel Restaurant
- WESTWOOD : Veterans Cemetery Will Run Out of Space in July
- 3 Students Accepted to U.S. Military Schools
- Luke Perry Applies for Permit to Keep 3 Little Pigs : Tarzana: "Beverly Hills 90210" star wants pet potbellied swine at home. A hearing will decide if they are detrimental to neighborhood.
- Increase in Carjackings Leads to Some Home-Grown Solutions : Safety: Entrepreneurs are touting a slew of gizmos. One shocks a thief right out of the driver's seat.
- Hospital Seeks Tighter Security After Shooting
- Two Are Killed in Unrest After Bulls' Victory
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Is Left in a Fighting Mood After Suspensions; Reed on Disabled List
- ABC Poised for Ratings Stranglehold
- Serbs Block U.N. Relief Convoy for Muslims
- Summit Care Corp., a Burbank operator of...
- Gore's Talk Fires Up 'Summer of Service' Youths : Programs: Administration's domestic Peace Corps is launched in Bay Area amid high hopes and cheers. Participants will earn minimum wage on projects ranging from tutoring children to rebuilding playgrounds.
- * Philip Louis Gabriel; Southern California Industrialist, Author
- * Lionel H. Joubert; Longtime Community Leader, Educator
- Plan Has Ironic Silver Lining For Orange County
- Pope Targets 'Scandal' of Sex Abuse by Clergy
- Takasugi Calls Vote 'Painful Decision' : Finance: He supports compromise. Action disappoints some local officials.
- History Proves Anything Can Happen and Usually Does During Expansion
- TV REVIEW : 'Liar, Liar': A Telling and Suspenseful Molestation Story
- Homeowners Insurance Average Annual Premiums
- Tambrands' Stock Soars on Sale Speculation
- LANCASTER : Fire Damages 2 Structures, Burns 15 Acres of Brush
- 2 Shot, Critically Hurt in Garden Grove
- Caring Is Part of This Summer Job : National service: 'Building Up' program puts young people into needy communities. Participants get $4.25 an hour and a $1,000 scholarship.
- PIRU : Fire Burns 140 Acres of Brush Over 24 Hours
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 22 Treated After Pepper Spray Attack at School
- Countywide : Transit Veteran Reichert Retiring
- LAKE FOREST MISSION VIEJO : Hate-Crime Probes Involve 2 Schools
- A Second Chance at Their Goals : Education: For 1,000 students receiving their eighth-grade diplomas this year, the achievement had a twist: The graduates were adults.
- COMMENTARY : Don't Compare Jordan's Bulls to All-Time Greats
- ANALYSIS : The Forgotten Man Behind the Bulls' Rise
- Appoint Technologies in Loss Column
- It Must Be Summer . . . Airlines Slash Fares 30% : Travel: An unexpected lull in flight bookings prompts the major carriers to match discounts by Northwest.
- AUTOS
- Spotlight: Sony Corp.
- Leader of Mexico's Oil Union to Resign, Take Minor Post
- Benefit More Than a Little Bit Country
- Market Scene : Insects and Falling Prices Take Toll on Colombian Coffee : Farmers are not the only losers. Literacy, roads and utilities may suffer from the loss of revenue.
- Xircom Signs Marketing Accord with Olivetti
- KARLSRUHE : On Soldiers Abroad
- Board of Education Sings Swan Song for Weintraub
- VENTURA : City OKs Efforts to Curb Graffiti
- Recycled Plastic Bottles to Line Dump
- Boy, 9, Shoots Playmate to Death; Father Held
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- O.C. Boy to Have More On Than Just Some Sunscreen : Ad campaign: Two-year-old, chosen from 100,000, will be male counterpart of new Coppertone girl.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : $1.2-Billion Housing Program Disclosed
- Grand Jury Urges Cutting County Panels : Commissions: There are 85 advisory and regulatory boards and some meet only briefly. At least a dozen committees could be eliminated, saving time and money, the report says.
- Lugging a Space Lab, Shuttle Blasts Into Orbit : Science: Endeavour begins an 8-day mission that will include 22 experiments in module. It will also try to retrieve a European satellite.
- Profile : Turkey's First Female Prime Minister Is No Wallflower : Self-confident and reformist, she symbolizes her country's switch to youth and dynamism.
- * Susan Kranzler Scibilia; TV Producer, Creator of Educational Films
- Page Museum to Be Open on Monday
- Schools Find Themselves in in Quandary : Education: If it uses state funds to make repairs, the Pleasant Valley District would lose developer fees.
- SANTA ANA : Firefighter's Russia Trip Proves Helpful
- A Chicano Activist-Scholar on the Hunger Strike and the Future
- IRVINE : Kids Adopt the Views of Volunteer
- The Amenities Were Perfect Until He Threw in the Towel
- An Active Voice for the Joy of Music : Radio: ON KUSC-FM, Rebecca Davis takes her listeners on daily voyages of discovery, from Bach to Turkish instrumentals to jazz.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lena Horne Brings Down the House at the JVC Festival : Her set at a tribute to Billy Strayhorn is a high point of the event that has been plagued by poor attendance.
- To Hoyt Axton, Life's a Song . . . or Perhaps a Movie : Personalities: At 55, the country-Western songwriter and actor doesn't take life--or himself--too seriously.
- Food Poisoning Briefly Closes a Taco Bell in N.Y.
- K-Swiss Raises $2 Million With Sale of Shares
- Culture : British Elite Savors Season in the Sun : Is the class system dead in England? Hardly. It thrives in the Ascot racing boxes, on the River Thames and at Wimbledon Center Court.
- California Cases Not Connected to Epidemic
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Suspected Arson Damages Structures, Burns 15 Acres
- * Abraham Kaplan; Philosophy Professor and Author
- Shooting Fatal to Motorist in Anaheim
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man, Son Indicted on 14 Theft Charges
- Firms Seek New Signs of Success : Thousand Oaks: City considers rolling back some of its stringent anti-clutter ordinances.
- Boulevard Plan Throws a Curve Ball : Some people, it seems, have little patience with creative thinking. Some people, it seems, think the glass is half-empty.
- BUENA PARK : Reserves Earmarked for Budget Shortfall
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell Picks Up Win No. 11
- O.C. ART / CATHY CURTIS : Tuning Into a Unique Public Work : Language of 'Video Arch' Exhibit at the New Arena Is Likely to Be Understood at Some Level by Everyone
- San Francisco Newspaper Saga Gets New Player : Media: James Hale is named to head the troubled agency that runs the non-editorial operations of the Chronicle and the Examiner.
- AUTOS
- Changing Lifestyles : Russia Has New Luxury--and Some Old Habits : Ritzy hotel staffed by 'heroes of capitalist labor' is thriving.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Molester Posed as Alien From Space, Police Say
- City Section Leader Will Inherit Problems
- PACOIMA : Sixth-Graders Digging Into Archeology
- BURBANK : 2 Firms Recommended for School Renovations
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Resist the Itch for 'Only' 15 Nuclear Tests : The risks of pressing the 1996 deadline outweigh any benefit--except to the war-makers.
- Tremors in Japan's Political Structure : Scandal-ridden ruling party may be on way out
- Simi Voters to Determine Fate of Wal-Mart Proposal : Government: Council hears critics of project, agrees to put issue on ballot.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Boston's Clemens Goes on Disabled List
- SoccerOn Monday, Paraguay and Peru tied, 1-1,...
- Nikkei Stocks Plunge Amid Japan's Political Turmoil
- OroAmerica Hopes Offering Will Add Luster : Finances: Jewelry maker's sale of 2.5 million shares is designed to help cut $25-million junk bond debt.
- Dow Up 16; Dollar Rally Continues : Market Overview
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Record Penalty OKd in Housing Discrimination Case : Bias: Owners of Michigan apartment complexes will pay $350,000 to settle U.S. charges that they turned away blacks.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Search in Bombing Case Called Faulty
- Wanna Bet? : Sports Fan Roots for the Underdog by Channeling Love of Stats Into Humorous Tip Sheet
- Changing Lifestyles : Russia Has New Luxury--and Some Old Habits : Alas, Soviet-style indifference to individual suffering also thrives. Witness the tale of the drunken pedestrian on the Jeep hood in Moscow.
- IRVINE : City Budget Vote Expected Tonight
- Business With a Gift for Giving
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Merger to Create Medical Testing Giant : Health: La Jolla-based National Health Laboratories has agreed to buy Damon Corp. in a $257-million deal.
- Pinkerton Security to Acquire GM Operation
- Builders Are Getting Bullish Over Land and New Homes
- It Must Be Summer . . . Airlines Slash Fares 30% : Travel: An unexpected lull in flight bookings prompts the major carriers to match discounts by Northwest.
- PERSPECTIVE ON JOE LOUIS : Celebrating an Unsung Legacy : He got people's attention with boxing; then, he worked on their hearts. Battling racism was his heroic achievement.
- Legislators Honor 6th-Grade Student
- CALABASAS : Street Widening Set to Ease Congestion
- VENTURA : Council Extends Ban on Adult Bookstores
- Lakers Trade Benjamin to True Believer : Basketball: He is dealt to Nets for Bowie and draft choice and will be reunited with college coach, Willis Reed.
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- Lou Persico has joined Technicolor Inc.'s video...
- In Search of a Consensus on Patriotism and Leadership : Thousand Oaks: Veterans relay views to an audience of teen-agers.
- Opening Day Nearly Perfect for Agassi : Wimbledon: Defending champion's sore wrist and elbow don't bother him during straight-set victory over Karbacher.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Herzog Finds Trade Rumors Humorous
- Kings' Stauber Angry at Being Left Unprotected
- Tokyo Market Steadies After Politics-Related Plunge
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Head-Bashing by Officer Described
- U.S., Mexico to Seek Ban on Abduction of Suspects : Justice: Operations like DEA's 1990 seizure of doctor in Mexico would be outlawed. Negotiations remain.
- TARZANA : Ex-Convict Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder
- 1,000 Adults Savor 8th-Grade Diplomas : Education: Many recipients of the LAUSD certificates have dealt with war, political upheaval and poverty, from Azerbaijan to Watts.
- Service Today for Longtime City Official : Obituary: John D. Hays for 21 years was a Buena Park traffic and planning commissioner. He died last week of cancer at age 69.
- Name game: Chris Jackson--soon to be Mahmoud...
- Q&A; WITH GLORIA ESTEFAN : 'Mi Tierra': Paying Tribute to Her Roots
- Weekend Box Office : 'Proposal' Joins the $100-Million Club
- Stations Make Room for 'Improvement' : Television: The series appears to be a syndication hit.
- Insurance Auto Auctions Buys Oregon Company
- Giving Ads Local Color : Latinos, in Particular, Feel Lack of Visibility
- Interactive Interplay
- Environment : Unlocking the Secrets of 1940 Nazi Shipwreck : Norway is using a new technique to map oil aboard the destroyer Bluecher and assess pollution risks.
- Accused Post Office Killer Injured : Suspect: Officials say Mark Hilbun was acting bizarrely when he fell from jail walkway. There is no indication of a suicide attempt.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Never-Ending Casualties
- Sales of Condos Sink 47%; Home Sales Flat in 3 Areas
- AUTOS
- GTE May Extend New SONET Program to County in '94
- Alzheimer's care facility: Regency Health Services Inc.,...
- Dow Up 16; Dollar Rally Continues : Market Overview
- Video-Conferences in Color: Workstation Technologies Inc., a...
- Somalia Aid Agencies 'Walk on Eggs' as Efforts Resume
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Water, Red Tape Bogs Down Neighborhood : Four Oaks: Residents say nothing has been done about flooding. But after hiring geology consultant, city says it must determine cost of possible solutions.
- Arraignment Delayed in Car-Seat Knife Case : Courts: Trial date will be set Wednesday for man accused of wedging blades in women's vehicles.
- LOS ANGELES : Woman Not Negligent for Hiding HIV Infection
- SHERMAN OAKS : Insomnia Gets Hearing on Its Operating Hours
- Golf
- Angels Keep Up the Magic, 4-3 : Baseball: They get only three hits, but beat Kansas City and move into a tie for first with the Royals and White Sox.
- Dodgers' Piazza Doesn't Let Up : Baseball: He hits another homer and drives in five runs. Ramon Martinez stops Houston on two hits, 7-0.
- Guess?'s Chief Finds Cherokee to His Liking : Apparel: Sunland clothier's emergence from Chapter 11 reduces its debt and preferred-stock obligations by $100 million.
- Oltmans Builds Addition to Cable Firm's Office
- Angry Italian Voters Stick to Their Guns
- Haitian Intercept Policy Backed by High Court : Immigration: The ruling affirms the right of the President--not federal judges--to make the decisions.
- Lucy Doheny Battson, 100; Family Made Fortune in Oil
- Born-Again Anti-Drug Facility
- Thousand Oaks : Symphony Pledges $250,000 for Arts Plaza
- WOODLAND HILLS : Trial Opens in Case of Slain Gasoline Broker
- Countywide : Volunteers to Help Clean Up Creek Area
- Hovsepian to Replace Xanthos as Men's Tennis Coach at Pierce
- TECHNOLOGY : Rockwell Opens Telecommunications Center in Moscow, Will Hire Russians
- Big O Tire Franchisee to Settle Fraud Complaint : Auto repair: CSB Partnership will pay $169,000. Investigators say they found 5 stores doing unneeded work.
- Venture Management Expands in Europe
- Census Says Minorities Trail Whites in Homeownership
- Garden Grove Firm Wins Waste Contract
- COLUMN ONE : Partners in a Troubled Venture : Prudential-Bache sold $1.4 billion in energy funds to thousands of small investors. Records show investors lost hundreds of millions. The firm denies wrongdoing, but faces massive probes.
- GENEVA : No Easy Answers
- In Tearful Farewell, Weintraub Retires After 14 Years on Board : Education: She was the longest-serving member of the L.A. school panel. Ceremony recalls the controversies, quirks and achievements of her career.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS : Grow Capital, Not More Government : Democrats' tax bill would socialize the entrepreneurial processs at everyone's expense. : businesses.
- ECONOMY WATCH : Green Light for Fox?
- Mission Viejo : College Budget Plan Would Save Programs
- Fullerton : Motorcyclist Hits Guy Wire, Is Killed
- State May Spare Fire Dept. : Budget: County officials had been prepared to close 18 stations and lay off nearly 300.
- LOCAL NOTES : Qualifying Begins for Junior Sectional Tennis
- Green PC's Meager Power Appetite: Advanced Logic...
- Fortune Petroleum to Buy Stakes in Texas Wells
- National Agenda : Shrinking Fortunes in Iraq : Three years of sanctions have rewired society and devalued the dinar. Many lost out; a few made out.
- With Money Tight, Scientific Pork Barrel Faces More Scrutiny : But the system to fund lawmakers' pet projects is expected to survive. And the price tag grows.
- BOOK REVIEW : Hounding Heavens for Clues to Cosmos : THE LIGHT AT THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE: Leading Cosmologists on the Brink of a Scientific Revolution <i> by Michael D. Lemonick</i> ; Villard Books/Random House $24, 314 pages
- * Henry Blankfort; Screenwriter Was Blacklisted in McCarthy Era
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man, 29, Convicted of Beating Murder of Girlfriend : Violence: Months before she was slain the victim had refused to press charges against him after she had been brutalized.
- Ethnic Discord : Uneasy Wait for Muslim Refugees : They fled Serbian concentration camps and found shelter in Croatia. But now, the Croats, too, may be their enemies.
- Patient Was Not Obliged to Disclose AIDS, Judge Rules
- These Twins Really Are One of a Kind
- Brea Schedules 4th Meeting in Town Hall Series
- ART REVIEW : Tansey's Talent to Amuse : Mid-Career Survey at County Museum
- TODAY AT THE AFI
- CONSUMERS
- 16 Get Appointments to Service Academies
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : College's Telecourse Series Wins Emmy
- Man Dead in 'Love Triangle' Shooting
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vince Neil on Cruese Control
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Magrane, Cardinals Keep Momentum, 4-3
- 2 Immigrants Found Dead in Remote Desert
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Symbol, Please
- Storefront Police Station Plans Proceed : Oxnard: The city is hoping a stepped-up officer presence in the Southwinds neighborhood will help in the area's revitalization.
- BURBANK : Boys and Girls Club Seeks Help With Video
- BURBANK : Airport Moves Toward Condemning Property
- Wave Mechanic : Laguna Beach's Booth Mastering Calculus . . . of Surfing
- MUSIC REVIEW : Dancing Crowd Makes It Celebration Fit for Gipsy Kings
- 2 Die in Chicago Riots After Bulls' Victory : Civil unrest: Hundreds are arrested after third consecutive NBA title prompts celebration, violence, looting.
- She's Got Rhythm--and a Lead Role