- THOUSAND OAKS : Copter Fire Inquiry May Take 6 Months
- Heaven on Earth : Accommodations Are Primitive, but Santa Cruz Island Is a Great Place to Get Away From It All
- Black Graduation Rates on Rise
- Four New Episodes of 'Brooklyn Bridge' to Air
- Student, SCR, Laguna Museum Win NEA Grants
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Pitching Proves Costly for Canseco
- 'Sleepless' Awakens 'Affair' Popularity
- How 'Sleepless in Seattle' Slew 'em : Movies: TriStar's postponement of the romantic comedy's release is called key in making the film a surprise hit during an action-filled summer.
- TV FACTS
- Intel Says It Will Add 750 Jobs at Its R&D; Facility in Folsom
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Soars to 3-Year High; Dollar, Stocks Close Lower : Market Overview
- After Short Lull, Lenders Say Homeowners Again Rush to Refinance Mortgages Across the Nation
- MARKETING
- Perils on All Sides Threaten to Derail State's Fiscal Plan : Budget: Spending package is more stable than its recent predecessors. But judicial, political and economic factors could upset carefully crafted balance.
- Law on Prosecuting Parents of Delinquents Is Upheld : Crime: State justices reject challenge to measure that sets liability if 'reasonable' control of children is lacking.
- In 'Toon : Adults have yet to outgrow their love for Mickey, Bugs, Tweety. They aren't afraid to show it, either.
- Body of Shooting Victim Found in Alley Identified
- CAMARILLO : Woman Abducted Outside Library
- Transportation Projects Receive $145 Million : Government: The San Fernando Valley and nearby areas are targeted for the funds, part of $1.1 billion OKd by the MTA.
- Blood, Spit and Perfume
- Peninsula's McKinney Is Suspended : Prep basketball: Coach Wendell Yoshida cites poor classroom and practice attendance as reasons for action.
- L.A. Blades Play Calgary in Home Opener Tuesday
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Fischer Concludes Season in Rarefied Air
- Hog for Fun : The San Fernando Valley Fair will feature four days of square dancing, rodeo events, cow-milking contests and livestock auctions.
- THE WORD ON WHAT'S HIP AND WHAT'S HYPE
- ASIA : Publishing Classified Documents Tests Press Freedom in Seoul
- Bradley Strides Off to His New Life : Changeover: The former mayor settles into job with law firm. On an energetic hike from City Hall, he shakes hands, signs autographs and elicits a few tears.
- Wilson Cuts Funding for State Finance Commission : Government: The panel's forecasts have accurately disputed governor's estimates of revenue. Critics see the action as a political punch at Kathleen Brown.
- SYLMAR : Planner Backs DWP Training Facility
- Judge Upholds State's 1.3% Welfare Cutback : Aid: Reduction does not cause undue hardship, court rules, paving way for 2.7% cut in September.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Ignoring Parking in a Land of Autos
- ANAHEIM : New Trial Ordered in Toxic Shock Suit
- LA CRESCENTA : Sheriff's Advisory Committee Forming
- GARDEN GROVE : Street Construction Will Affect Traffic
- LOS ANGELES : CRA OKs Building of Supermarket Near USC
- LOS ANGELES : Public Urged to Leave Fireworks to the Pros
- Crystal Ball Shows What's Hot, What's Not for Rest of '93
- FDA Issues New Rules to Protect Blood Supply
- Roll In, Roll 'Em : Drive-Ins Clinging to Life as a New Generation Mixes Movies and Its Cars
- Transient Arrested in Woman's Murder : Slaying: Police believe the suspect, who had occasionally stayed at the Westminster victim's home, had planned to rob her and her husband.
- Shooting Fuels Mistrust of Police Officers in Public Housing Project : Law enforcement: Officer says Sergio Garcia threatened him with a flashlight. Family lawyers scoff at the idea and talk of filing a lawsuit.
- EPA Calls for More Study of Pipeline Plan
- ORANGE : Library Closes Due to Funding Shortage
- Deputy Charged in False Arrest Case : Law enforcement: Sheriff's Department internal investigation developed after a Latino suspect made allegations against an Anglo officer.
- LOS ANGELES : Police Union Pledges Commitment to Reform
- Bone Marrow Donor Sought for Woman
- COSTA MESA : Action on Trash Fee Hike Is Postponed
- NEWPORT BEACH : Policeman Injured in Motorcycle Crash
- 2nd Candidate Runs for Superintendent
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals Win and Move Closer to Phillies
- MID YEAR SINGLES SURVEY : In the First Half of '93, It's Tunes With Attitude : Rappers Rule
- UCI Throws a Party to Greet New Chancellor
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Funding for Space Station
- Yosemite Reopens High-Country Road to Tour Buses
- THOUSAND OAKS : City, Employees Postpone Talks
- Burbank : Citizens Panel to Address Traffic Issue
- Planning Chairman to Work for Chick
- Club Sows the Seeds of Protest : Dispute: Gardeners face eviction from city-owned plots if it won't agree to pay for irrigation. But members say they will fight the city's ultimatum.
- AGOURA HILLS : 2nd Ballot Item on Sign Heights OKd
- McDonald's Embroiled in Charity Dispute : Aid: Camp Good Times founder Pepper Edmiston says she was dumped from office for defying burger giant's wishes.
- U.S. Strike on Iraq
- Recession
- Exhibitors Revving Up for Newport Classic Car Sale : Exposition: The event by a new triumvirate will mark start of an effort to give the annual O.C. auction international status.
- Canandaigua to Become 2nd-Largest U.S. Wine Vendor Via Acquisition of Vintners International
- 63 Advisory Panels, Committees Dropped
- STACKING UP SALES
- Denny's Signs Pact Assuring Minority Hires : Discrimination: Parent firm reaches agreement with NAACP following charges that blacks were denied service.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Court Ruling Threatens Mexico's Ambitions : Trade: A NAFTA delay puts President Salinas under pressure to reassure foreign investors that economic reforms will stay.
- How to Save Your Skin
- Women Like Tweety, Men Prefer Goofy
- Clinton Signs Off on Base Closure List : Military: Decision should ensure that panel's recommendations take effect, although Congress must vote on shutdowns. Seven major facilities in state are targeted.
- AUTOS
- Two Faces of Immigration Debate
- Pat Nixon Burial at Library Required State Exemption
- <i> Real</i> Children's Theater : The young cast is up to the task in the Southern California Conservatory of Music production of 'The Emperor's Nightingale.'
- MARKETING
- Microsemi Sells 2 More Units in Streamlining Bid
- Germany Cuts 2 Key Interest Rates; U.S. Praises Move : Economy: The move sends gold prices soaring. Traders remain unsure which of the global currencies is the safest.
- Clinton Picks Nominee to Head Arms Control Agency
- DOG DAYS: Doug Rydbeck, owner of Ojai...
- Clinton Logging Plan Runs Into a Buzz Saw of Foes
- 5 Held After 4-Year Investigation of Huge LSD Network
- ECONOMY
- Design and Repair Work Adds $400 Million to C-17 Cargo Jet
- GETAWAYS : Turning Back the Season : Although the calendar says it's summer, trails on Waterman Mountain take hikers back to the spring.
- Behind The Scenes : Elegant Subjects Become Tropics of Conversation
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Gatton's Guitar Set Skilled but Faceless
- 5-Year Contract With Legal Group OKd
- Administrator for Compton Schools to Get Broad Powers : Education: Wilson signs legislation to provide a $10.5-million emergency loan and state officials begin reviewing candidates to run the district. The local board will be reduced to an advisory role.
- CSUN Foundation Victim of Fraud : Crime: Sophisticated counterfeit ring is behind passing of more than $100,000 in bad payroll checks, police say. Some arrests are made.
- Owners Fight Assessments for Face Lift on Boulevard : Development: Dozens of merchants on the thoroughfare appeal the fees, calling them unfair and excessive.
- GLENDALE : Program to Track Repeat Offenders
- Mandela, De Klerk Agree on 1st All-Race Election : Democracy: The vote next April will end centuries of white domination. Way will be cleared for lifting remaining sanctions.
- Violante: Right Guy for the Job?
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Sobriety Checkpoint to Operate Tonight
- Recipient Gives Heartfelt Thanks : Transplant: San Pedro longshoreman who received twice-used heart leaves hospital two weeks after historic surgery.
- Firm Seeks Ventura Site for Recycling Plant : Environment: Company abandons proposal to build large facility in Camarillo. The project would serve western Ventura County.
- To Critics, Building Irvine Medical Center Was Unhealthy Move
- BURBANK : Tennis Center Likely to Open in September
- Protecting Trees--and People's Jobs : Once again Clinton tackles a big and complex issue and attempts to split the difference
- All the Right Moves : Asian Immigrants Are Taking Up Ballroom Dancing With a Passion
- Winning the Race Against Time : Sonny Monioz, 56, Who Started Running Nine Years Ago, Has Become One of the Top Masters Runners in the Nation
- Dodger Defines Intensity : Baseball: Second baseman Jody Reed shows passion for the game even when he's on the disabled list.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Home No Help for Tigers
- Adding Links to the Jazz Chain : Gerald Wilson, Whose Career Spans 50 Years, Forges Ahead With His Orchestra of the '90s
- Not Much Ado About Comparison
- Countywide : Santa Ana River Bike Trail Opens
- Basica, Lee Fall at Wimbledon
- Garcia Moves Over to Titan Women's Program
- In Clutch, He Was Nick Van Awful
- Weekend of Star-Spangled Programming on Television
- Streisand'll Be Smiling Soon
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Silly Mix of Bad Ideas in 'Son-in-Law'
- Four Samplings From the Mainstream
- Arsonist Blamed in Fire at Burbank Restaurant
- Buena Park School District Plans to Use Reserves for Shortfall
- Professor, Son Charged With Bilking U.S.
- A Stinger in L.A.'s Summer : Weather Touches Off Furious Onslaught of Bees, Yellow Jackets
- Men's Semifinals as Simple as 1-2-3-4 : Wimbledon: It's Sampras-Becker, Edberg-Courier in first matchup of four top-seeded players since 1927.
- Patrick McEnroe Does His Part to Keep Family Tradition Alive
- Sprint Career Running Out Slowly : Track and Field: Evelyn Ashford, a four-time Olympian, finished eighth in her last U.S. race. She'll race once more, Aug. 1 in Sapporo, Japan.
- National Video Rentals : 'Young' a Surprise Chart-Topper
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Three Views' An Impressive Offering of Vignettes
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Long Day Closes' Artful but Ponderous
- PORT HUENEME : Girl Hit When Van Rolls Down Driveway
- Councilwoman Chick Learns the New Math After the Election
- VAN NUYS : Suspect Released to Nursing Home
- Developer Fined for Illegal Campaign Funding : Election law: FPPC says Arnold Construction funneled money, then reimbursed employees. Company says it didn't seek favors.
- LA HABRA : Ex-Police Chief Gets Retirement Badge
- O'Bric, Philman Push Each Other to the Top : Track and field: Pair from Edison will attempt this weekend to qualify for AAU National Championships.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber May Go on Disabled List
- Collins Would Wipe Out Op Pro Judges
- Closure of 35 Bases Wins Approval From President : Military: El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and six other California bases are included.
- Perils on All Sides Threaten to Derail State's Fiscal Plan : Budget: Economic, judicial, political factors could upset the balance. Spending plan bodes ill for O.C. libraries and flood control, well for parks.
- State Appeals Court Upholds Helmet Law
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Newhall Looks Back to Its Future : Business: Wish list to revitalize downtown emphasizes community's Western heritage and transit changes, including Metrolink rail station.
- Opposition Party Scores an Upset in Belize
- COP A PLEA: During her campaign to...
- Mandatory Motorcycle Helmet Law Upheld
- CSUN Graduation Rate Up Slightly but Still Low, Report Says
- Air Quality Panel Delays Vote on Smog Exchange Plan for 2 Months : Environment: Officials say the extension will give the public time to comment on program to trade pollution credits.
- Let's Elope Wins Feature Over Skimble at Hollypark
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : After Owners Signed Check, Star Of Cozzene Has Paid Off
- Winger Claims Title With 300 Game
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Setzer Delivers a Joyous Big-Band Show
- THE ARTS
- MysteryFest Won't Lose Its English Accent
- TV REVIEW : 'Short Film Festival' Opens 'Alive' Season
- 'Snow White' More Than a Soundtrack
- MARKETING : 6 People Laid Off in Restructuring at dGWB Agency
- MARKETING
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Gold Soars to 3-Year High; Dollar, Stocks Close Lower : Market Overview
- THEATER REVIEW : Mother's Day Sitcom : Steven J. Silverman's play at Burbank's Victory Theatre seems like a production awaiting commercials.
- AMERICA'S FOUNDATIONS : As the Makeup of the National Melting Pot Changes, So Do the Demands for True-Hued Lines of Cosmetics
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : A Fresh Start : Faculty alumni from failed Grove School of Music experience something of a rebirth with Contemporary Music Workshops.
- Suited Up in Style : The same skirt and jacket but four different looks. How? Individual panache.
- A Sliver of Europe : On Tujunga Avenue in Studio City is a delightful row of shops with Old World charm and unusual wares.
- With a Touch of Brazil : Marcos Ariel, a musician from Rio de Janeiro, blends his native country's folkloric sounds with American jazz.
- Sheriff's Dept. Issues Rattlesnake Warning
- Behind The Scenes : Taking It From the Streets: Nike Gets in Gear for Fall
- Monthly Report
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : 1st King Trial Prosecutor Named Grand Jury Liaison
- Ill Wind for Gliders : Project Casts Shadow Over Plane Buffs' Hilltop in Thousand Oaks
- NEWPORT BEACH : Paramedics Plan Taking Subscribers
- SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS : Hikers to Get Wide View of Fireworks
- Dangerous Return to Homeland : Tennis: Pair of former Pierce players are determined to visit relatives in Croatia despite ongoing war.
- The Riordan Era: A New Mayor but Same Old TV News
- MOVIE REVIEW : On the Road to Find Out 'Where Are We'
- MOVIE REVIEW : Witty Look at Longing in 'Desire'
- 'The Firm' Cruises With $7.2-Million Record Opening
- A Director's Struggle With Art and His Beginnings : Movies: 'The Long Day Closes' is the latest of Terence Davies' films that attempt to come to terms with sexuality and his past in dispassionate Britain.
- Interactive TV? It's Coming, but Not Soon : Technology: Industry study finds video revolution is not just around the corner. Except for pay-per-view, it is years away.
- AEROSPACE
- Service Specials
- Search for Love : Allyson Adams draws on her brief foray into stripping to explore such issues as exploitation and feminism in her first full-length play.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : U.S. Urged to Launch New Vaccine Agency
- No Body's Perfect
- Residents of Crystal Cove Win Eviction Reprieve for Another 2 1/2 Years : Parkland: Tenants in 45 rustic, beachfront cottages owned by the state gain time as state budget is signed.
- Furloughs Urged for County Workers
- OJAI : Toddler Dies a Week After Fall Into Pool
- 15-Year-Old Shot in Chest in Santa Ana
- LOS ANGELES : Recipient of Twice-Used Heart Leaves Hospital
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Gang Link Probed in Fatal Shooting
- San Clemente Homeowners Assail Road Repair Fee Plan
- Controversy Takes Root : Arleta: Garden club members, many on fixed incomes, rely on harvest from plots. The DWP is threatening eviction in bill dispute.
- OXNARD : Man Fatally Injured While Stealing Beer
- STAGE REVIEW : Clueless Mystery Bludgeons Christie
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Side-by-Side Duo Full of Delights
- Fish in Office Catching On : Companies Find Aquariums Help Staff and Clients Relax
- MARKETING
- Richard Riordan's Inaugural Address
- Alaska OKs Killing of Wolves Near Fairbanks; Foes Call for Boycott
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Serial Killer Suspect Tied to 13th Murder
- Under U.N. Orders, Salvador Purges Top Army Officers : Central America: President Cristiani acts six months late. The defense minister is replaced and the military high command is overhauled.
- Going to Great Lengths : A Trek From Florida or New York to L.A. for a Haircut May Sound Spacey to You, but for Those Who Do It, It's Shear Sacrifice
- Jacket Goes a Long Way to Making Everything Beautiful at the Ballet
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Endeavour Returns; Next Crew Prepares
- Law on Prosecuting Parents of Delinquents Is Upheld
- 500 Jobs to Be Lost in AST Purchase of Tandy Unit : Computers: Workers at Tandy plants in Texas, Europe will suffer most. Transaction OKd by both company boards.
- Amid Protests, U.S. May Drop Sale of Jetliners to Iran
- COLUMN ONE : A Push for PG-Rated Playthings : Some companies are starting to soften the violence in toyland. Such self-policing only goes so far, though, because gore sells big--especially with hot summer movie tie-ins.
- ECONOMY
- Edison Rewards Risk of Sweat
- Conran's Habitat to Close Its L.A. Stores : Retail: Slow sales and high long-haul trucking costs left the trendy home furnishing stores an endangered species.
- Kids, Sun and Safety : Children are more susceptible than adults to harm from rays. Everyday skin care is recommended.
- Funds OKd for Panel to Split Schools : Education: Roberti secures $1 million to pay for the commission to dismantle the L.A. district.
- Germans Turning Back Potential Refugees : Europe: Rejections are the first since World War II. They are part of a broad tightening of immigration controls across the Continent.
- Bus Attack Blamed on Arab Militants Ends Israeli Calm
- U.N. Plan Studied to Restore Haiti Leader
- $1-Billion Jobs Bill OKd by Congress, Sent to Clinton
- BOOK REVIEW : Prosecutor Beats Subject to Death : SEX CRIMES: Ten Years on the Front Lines, Prosecuting Rapists and Confronting Their Collaborators <i> by Alice Vachss</i> ; Random House $20; 304 pages
- Group Honors Work With Children : Public Service: Deputy and child-care worker are among recipients of advocacy group's awards.
- Dear Barbie: "Is there a bad Barbie?"...
- GRANADA HILLS : Transfer of Principal Prompts Protest
- Tired of taking orders as an assistant...
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Rivals Take Their Shots in Friendly Feud
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Stays on a Hot Streak With a Nearly Flawless 64
- Gift Will Fund UCI Writer's Summer in a Rural 'Paradise'
- SAN CLEMENTE : Students Turn In Gang-Related Attire
- MOORPARK : City Council OKs $3.8-Million Budget
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : Shifting Cash From Localities to the Schools
- Bar Patrons Warned After Rash of Robberies
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Blacksmith' a Breezy Summer Souffle
- Latins Anonymous Sets Anti-Tobacco Spoof
- Pop Album Chart : Is Billy Ray Cyrus Already a Has-Been?
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Savor the Country Setting : Caribou's relaxing atmosphere offers tranquillity and peace. The dishes are diverse, even though American classics dominate the menu.
- LA PALMA : 2 Men Are Sought in Carjack Shooting
- AGOURA HILLS : Council Budget Cuts Programs, Hikes Fees
- OTHER COMMENTARY : PERSPECTIVES ON RACIAL GERRYMANDERING : Racial Balkanization's Gains Are Short-Term
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1992
- Grand Jury Condemns Some Perks as Excessive : Investigations: The final report scolds county supervisors for not keeping tight control over department leaders and for pay raises amid job cutbacks.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Ex-Employee Sues Sears in Wake of Service Scandal
- Lynch's Priorities in Order : Lakers: First thing draftee will do after signing is buy a house with a big kitchen for his mother.
- Navratilova Is Out, so NBC Also May Be a Wimbledon Loser
- Assistant to Take Over as Principal of Banning High : Schools: Augustine Herrera is moving to Belmont High after 6 years at the Wilmington campus.
- Positively Mad for Makeup
- ALTADENA : Teacher Charged With Molesting Three Boys
- CYPRESS : New Center for Seniors Makes a Hit
- IRVINE : Mexican Students Lobby for Trade Pact
- Why All Eyes Are on the Palestinians : U.S. and Israel move to break Mideast peace talks impasse
- Veteran Police Sergeant Files Suit Alleging Bias : Simi Valley: The force's highest-ranking black officer claims he was denied promotions due to his race.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jerry Herman's Melodies Fill the Bowl
- Ethnic Minorities Now School Board Majority : Education: Panel's second Latina, Victoria Castro, is inaugurated, along with two returning members.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Bonds to Be Used to Save Auto Mall : Government: The $24-million issue approved by Palmdale leaders is calculated to stave off potential defaults on two city assessment districts.
- Aides Faulted in Firings at Travel Office : Probe: White House report to be released today criticizes those who handled seven dismissals, officials say. It will urge that five be rehired.
- FILLMORE : Man Sentenced to Year in Molestation
- MOORPARK : Residents Warned of Rodeo Phone Fraud
- 2 Injured by Shots From 2nd Car in Huntington Beach
- State Board Charges Doctor With Negligence in Botched Abortions : Medicine: Investigators say two women suffered internal injuries. The former Studio City physician will contest the allegations.
- SURFING OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : San Clemente's Beschen Takes First
- Spiking Bad Habits : Beach Volleyball's Scott Ayakatubby Has Changed His Lifestyle, Cleaned Up His Act and Is Back in Top Form
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Snow White,' Disney's Jewel of Animation
- ART REVIEW : Burnham Tries to Be Goofy and Smart
- Foothill Tollway Panel Unveils Proposed Fees : Transportation: Autos, motorcycles would pay the lowest tolls, big trucks the most. The first 3 1/2-mile stretch of the 30-mile corridor opens in October.
- Simi Valley Sergeant Files Bias Suit
- Crunch Causes Cities to Skimp, Grow Creative : Budgeting: In the '90s, government needs to peel the orange for the public and reveal how every segment of the spending plan fits together.
- Flag, Curtain Descend : San Clemente Police Department Disbands in Emotional Ceremony
- Viewing Today for Ex-Santa Ana Fire Chief
- Suspected Drug Dealer Shot in Confrontation With Deputies : Newbury Park: An arrest attempt at a restaurant ends in a chase and the man's capture. Five others are also held.
- A Revitalized Role for Latin Mutual-Aid Club : Santa Paula: A renovated hall, dances and benefits highlight Casa del Mexicano's opening to the community.
- EPA Wants More Studies on Pipeline : Environment: An official for a firm working on the 171-mile oil project says the request is not expected to jeopardize the $215-million plan.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Mediterranean Plaza to Grace Pier Entry
- Documentary About 'Jurassic Park' to Air
- House Gives TV Plan Mixed Review : Congress: Although the advisory labels are called a positive first step, a panel urges executives to stop airing so much violence.
- Exemptions
- Dental Care
- South Dakota
- Controlling Others
- When Herb Allen Talks, Star Makers Listen
- Obituaries - July 2, 1993
- Obituaries - July 2, 1993
- Surprise! Spending Limits Work : Campaign finance: Now, let's fine-tune the system when there are candidates with unlimited personal wealth.
- Roving Gunman Kills 8, Self in S.F. High-Rise : Rampage: Unidentified killer apparently had specific victims at law firm, authorities say.
- Stung by Defeats, Clinton to Take More Bipartisan Tack : Politics: Focus on Democrats has cost him dearly in Congress. Key test is how to forge new majority.
- House Votes to Add 600 to Border Patrol Staff : Immigration: Senate is likely to approve a $60-million increase in funding despite the Clinton Administration's calls for cuts in force.
- A No-Frills Start for the City's Jet-Set Mayor
- Roger Johnson Wins Confirmation to GSA : Government: O.C. businessman and Republican ally of the President breezes through Senate without opposition.
- GETTING IN LINE: The Anaheim Bullfrogs roll...
- Clinton Says All Firms Should Join Health Plan
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Winning Over Council Will Be Toughest Job
- Independent Adults Keep the Fun of July 4th Traditions
- Cleric Tied to Bomb Suspects Faces Arrest : Investigation: Federal officials decide to seize Sheik Omar Abdul Rahman. He may be charged with violating immigration laws.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1993
- BURBANK : District to Vote on AIDS Curriculum
- THOUSAND OAKS : Gang Members Crash Party; 1 Man Stabbed
- SAILING : Transpacific Race Gets Underway
- Sheriff Says Sales Tax Will Carry Department : Budget: He says extending the state's half-cent levy for six months will provide full funding. Plans for layoffs and cutbacks suspended.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber Might Go on Disabled List
- Northridge Basketball Finds Home : Alignment: Matadors granted charter membership in an as-yet unnamed conference along with three other schools and will begin play in 1994-95 season.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Finally, a 'Two-Peat' for Last-Place Mets
- Calleguas Water Board Adopts $5 Tax : Utilities: The levy is half the amount originally proposed. A rosier state budget eases some of the district's financial problems.
- City's Relations With Film Industry to Be Refocused : Entertainment: New Administration faces a tough task in ending flight of productions. Some see the dismissal of Bradley's liaison as sending mixed signals on the commitment to local movie making.
- A Banner Year for Bass Catch in Kelp off Malibu
- Mears Against an Unser? It's a True Uphill Battle
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Foreigner Reunion: A Heavy Dose of History
- More Music, More Talk in Vietnamese
- Girls Coach Does an About-Face, Waves Goodby : Basketball: After accepting and then rejecting Pepperdine's offer to become women's coach, Brea-Olinda's Trakh decides that Malibu suits his style.