- GLENDALE : Woman, Daughter Hit in Crosswalk
- Turning the Tide : Yachting: Six Southland women are among the crews that set sail in a race from California to Hawaii. They hope they will inspire others to take up the male-dominated sport.
- Guide to a Colorful Weekend
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Graffiti: Get Smart--Don't Grandstand
- Papitas, Tarte Tatin, Dressing
- Thin Flan
- MORE THAN MOUTH : Slightly Humbler, Terence Trent D'Arby Grows Up Enough to Be Back on the Road
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Whoomp! (There...
- Plans to Help State Recover From Base Closures Unveiled
- Cryptic Oprah Has 'Em Scratching Their Heads
- The following are the top music sales...
- Whittier Schools : Property Owners Fee Allocated for Repairs
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 4 Prep Teams Honored for High Grades
- Comes an Echo: 'In the Meantime, We Just Have to Have Patience'
- Obituaries : * Joseph E. Romero; Music Supervisor, Editor
- County OKs 6-Mile Eastside Subway Route
- Get It Fresh
- PARTY LINE : Caterer Nightmare No. 193
- Gallo Goes Gourmet?
- Slain Man Feared for His Life, Sister Says
- His Drought Over, Wilson Rides a Wave
- BOOK REVIEW : When Human Nature Is as Dark as a Cave : BLUE CRYSTAL, <i> by Philip Lee Williams</i> , Grove Press, $19.95, 288 pages
- Regular Joe: More Wheeler Than Dealer
- Parade Route Does Double Duty
- PROFILE : U. K. Radio's Emperor Rosco Is Back in Action
- $306-Million Budget OKd; Most Services Maintained : Spending: Council members surprised by the 'almost painless' cutbacks. There is even enough left over for a $1.5-million fund to cover possible revenue losses.
- Glendale : $12,000 Goes to Child Center
- BUENA PARK : Trustees Tighten Dress Code Rules
- At Pizzeria, Performers Range From Bad to Verse
- Property Value in County Rises 2.2%
- LOS ANGELES : Clinton Haircut Caused No Big Delays, Records Show
- Budget Saves Sheriff's Boat Patrol : Pyramid Lake: Service was scheduled to be eliminated due to anticipated cuts in state funding.
- Vendor Splendor: Ordinance for Order : With revision, proposed L.A. law could solve a street problem and generate revenue
- Woo Mulling Over Options for Life After City Council
- Abortion Funds Ban Retained in House Test
- Turning to the First Person : In 'Summer of Fear,' T. Jefferson Parker draws from painful personal experience to shade his mystery about an Orange County serial killer.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- RESEDA : Agencies for Elderly Slash Aid Programs
- Record Prison Term in ATM Case
- He Was Given Hook, Even With Excellent Sinker
- BUENA PARK : Beasts Will Lure Young to Library
- LEGION NOTEBOOK / JEFF FLETCHER : They Could Be Called for Traveling
- 'The Outlaw Josey Wales': A Solid Outing for Eastwood
- Strickly Speaking About 'Ulysses' : Movies: 'It was crying to be interpreted,' the director of the '67 film says of the novel that inspired him. His appearance is part of UC Irvine's 'California Joyce' symposium.
- Political Correctness
- Politicians and PlowBoys Market
- Richard Riordan
- 'Lost in O.C.' Still Around
- Federal Budget Negotiations
- Legal Costs
- Balkans Turmoil
- Confiscated Property
- Obituaries - July 1, 1993
- POP/ROCK - July 1, 1993
- Wilson Signs $52.1-Billion Budget On Time
- Kelp Reforester's Vision Could Smooth Things Over
- 'Jimmy the Weasel' Fratianno; Mob Figure, Informant
- Voters Soured on the System May Spoil Clinton's Plans : Politics: His activist agenda depends on overcoming a distrust of government that runs through electorate.
- Feinstein Immigration Plan Includes $1 Toll at Border
- Judge Cites U.S. Errors in Demjanjuk Case; 'Irrelevant,' Israel Says
- Riordan Picks Police Union President as Deputy Mayor : City Hall: William Violante is one of Chief Williams' harshest critics. His role will involve him in LAPD reform.
- Funding Ideas for Rail Line Sought : Transportation: Shrinking tax revenues threaten the proposed and long-awaited east-west Valley service.
- Berries : Relishing Strawberries
- Feinstein Seeks $1 Border Toll to Beef Up INS
- Firms Raided in Massive Workers' Comp Fraud Probe : Investigation: Federal, state and local authorities served search warrants at more than 150 sites in California.
- Firms Raided in Massive Workers' Comp Probe : Investigation: Federal, state and local authorities serve search warrants at 150 California sites, including 12 in Orange County.
- TV Violence Label Criticized as Not Enough
- White House to Offer Plan to Limit Logging : Environment: Compromise package to end war over spotted owl is expected today. It may anger both sides.
- MEAN STREET: If you're tired of all...
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