- Syncor Expects Profit to Be Lower Than Projected
- Intel-Like Chips to Be Sold by IBM : Computers: Move to market the x86 will put the companies in direct competition for the first time.
- Llamas Plastics Inc. of Sylmar won a...
- HEALTH
- Hawker Pacific of Sun Valley won a...
- Boyle Engineering Corp. of Ventura won a...
- Brian L. Schoenle has joined the Newport...
- Real Estate Sales and Leasing Go High-Tech Via Computer
- Cocktail Waitress, 23, Man Found Slain in Her Apartment
- SIMI VALLEY : 1 Apartment Gutted, 1 Damaged in Fire
- LOS ANGELES : Coliseum Panel to Meet Today on Raiders Deal
- New President Named by Abbey Healthcare : Management: The head of a company recently acquired by the Costa Mesa firm was selected to fill the position.
- Home Sales Increase 10th Consecutive Month
- Hughes May Cut 3,400 Jobs Over 2 Years : Aerospace: El Segundo and Fullerton facilities are targeted. Company says it must get as lean as possible in order to compete.
- Border Separating N. Korea From China Appears Too Porous to Seal : Asia: A trip along the Tumen River suggests just how difficult imposing economic sanctions on North would be.
- Rams, Jilted by O.C., Courted by Baltimore : Football: Former home of Colts wants a new team, believes luring club can be a boon to local economy.
- D.A. Mounts Media Drive to Shape Opinion
- Mystery Woman of Whitewater : Politics: Laura Jean Lewis may very well be the star witness in this summer's congressional hearings. So who is she?
- BAD PR: The Supreme Court has cleared...
- State's Unitary Tax Upheld by Supreme Court
- C.L. Roy Nesbitt has joined the Southern...
- Martin Loth has been appointed president and...
- Whittaker Controls Inc. of North Hollywood won...
- Ethnic Discord : Sikhs Restore Shrine, Militancy : Ritual daggers are traded for fine-tipped paintbrushes as artisans perch on rickety scaffolds working on the Throne of the Almighty.
- Brown Offers Rival Budget, Doesn't Rely on U.S. Funds
- Media : Hong Kong's Press Feels Chinese Chill : A local reporter recently received a 12-year prison term on the mainland for allegedly stealing state secrets. In turn, many of his colleagues have muted their criticism of Beijing.
- Western Filter Corp. of Valencia won a...
- RETAILING
- U.N. Rates Efforts to Better Lives of Women, Children : Conditions: U.S. trails many nations in UNICEF rankings for education and family planning.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Disaster Relief Center Reopened
- 8 People Killed by Lightning in Virginia, Oklahoma, N.Y.
- Abused Children Staying Longer in O.C. Shelter
- Services Scheduled for Actor Barry Sullivan
- Compromise Reached on Museum Plan : Budget: Legislators let L.A. project proceed by switching source of much of the money. Use of quake repair funds had raised an outcry from Northern California.
- ARLETA : Baseball League for Youths Seeks Coaches
- PLACENTIA : Council To Consider $23.1-Million Budget
- COSTA MESA : OCC Art Historian Named Top Teacher
- City Sues Insurers Over Keys Dispute
- YORBA LINDA : City Budget Proposes 15.5% Spending Hike
- CASTAIC : Truck With Remains Inside Belonged to Murder Suspect
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : Compared With Alternatives, How Could You Not Love This Game?
- It Might Take More Than This for Chicago to Shed Its Image
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : ANALYSIS : Saudis Just Missed Pulling It Off
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Segui Placed On Disabled List by Mets
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NO HOOLIGANS HERE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : U.S. INJURY UPDATE
- TV REVIEWS : Family Values and the Movies
- Budget Can't Cover Police Raise, Officials Fear : Finances: Warning that some revenue sources won't come through, two City Council panels urge that consideration of a pay package for officers be postponed.
- Obituary
- SANTA ANA : Library Is Named After Volunteer
- 6 Workers Sought for Child-Support Cases
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Brazil Deserves Some Extra Points for Style : Group B: The score was only 2-0, but the dominance of Russia was much more complete.
- Henning Succeeds Arbour With Islanders
- OXNARD : Man Arrested for Tending Marijuana
- Auto Club Expansion Plan Advances
- Decision on Building Ban Put Off : Landslide: Officials still studying whether to seek extended moratorium in fire-damaged Laguna area.
- Former Titan Quarterback Arrested
- Man Held in Shooting Death
- Johnson Comes to Fore Against Angels : Mariners: Usually overshadowed by Griffey, he pitches three-hitter in 5-0 victory.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Extend Their Streak, End Tigers'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : THE SYSTEM: PART I
- DANCE REVIEW : Around the World With Dean, Aman
- SEAL BEACH : Non-Event to Mark Shelter's 15th Year
- GLENDALE : Evening High School Proposal Supported
- Straying Jet Airliner Is Rerouted to Land Safely : Aviation: FAA officials say that pilot may have mistaken other ground lighting for runway lights on approach to John Wayne Airport, and that incident posed no safety threat.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : AROUND THE WORLD
- Sewage Spill Closes Mile of Aliso Beach : Environment: A pipeline rupture released 16,000 gallons of partially treated sludge into a creek near the strand.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Saudis Put Scare in Dutch : Group F: Underdogs finally fall only when goalkeeper makes a late mistake, 2-1.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : CURTAIN CALL
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAME AT A GLANCE
- THOUSAND OAKS : Student Advisers Get Vote on School Board
- TUESDAY SPECIAL : Valley Interview : Forgiveness Called Crucial to Maintaining 7-Month Gang Truce
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Crimes Against Young Women, 10-Year-Old : Courts: Defense attorney says client, son of a Beverly Hills police officer, was misidentified by alleged victims.
- U.S. Officials Say Hilltop Weather Tower Will Stay : Ojai: They field questions on the facility at Sen. Boxer's request, but angry residents get no satisfaction.
- VAN NUYS : Residents Oppose Proposed Signal
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : NO GUNS, NO LIQUOR, NO TROUBLE (THEY HOPE)
- MUSIC REVIEW : 'Pirates' Keeps Moving--Not Always Forward
- 'Playa Vista Studios' a New Annex for Hollywood? : Movies: Aerospace firms are leaving the area, abandoning 17 buildings including hangar-like structures that could be converted into sound stages and offices.
- Low-Cost Builder Plans Shift to Upscale Homes for O.C. Site : Location: Construction giant known for no-frills housing will build 144 of its most expensive houses on 37 acres at Dana Point.
- Blaze at Home of Black Family Tied to Cigarette
- High Court Turns Back Tribes' Bid : Gambling: Casino operators sought to overturn rulings that a popular video gaming machine can be used only with state permission.
- BRUSSELS : NATO Tie for Moscow
- BODY WATCH : Dulcimer Concerts a Deux
- HIV-Infected Artist's Show Draws Anger of 2 Senators : Arts: The performance includes passing a bloodied towel above the audience. Sens. Byrd and Nickles send protest letter to the NEA chairwoman.
- CORFU : EU Seeks President
- Korean Summit Expectations Mixed : Foreign policy: Korean Americans in Los Angeles draw some hope from Jimmy Carter's effort to defuse nuclear danger, but many remain concerned.
- LOS ANGELES : Proposal Would Equip Pools for Firefighting
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Dole Food Co. Plans Corporate Complex
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES
- Mariners' Johnson Comes to Fore Against Angels : Baseball: Overshadowed for much of the season by teammate Griffey, left-hander pitches three-hitter in 5-0 victory.
- 'Listen to the Lyrics, Bozo!'
- Jenny Craig Inc. Suspends Quarterly Payment : Dividends: News drives share price down and raises concerns about company's future.
- Rockwell Appoints New Vice President
- Cypress Company to Buy Unit From Hewlett-Packard
- ST Systron Donner Corp. of Sylmar won...
- Quake in Iran Kills 2
- Bomb Kills 25 Worshipers, Injures 70 in Iran Mausoleum
- Culture : Canadian Mounties May Get Their Man--But Promoters Don't Always Get It : Wrong uniforms and wrong image are being exploited, the police complain.
- Daughters Mark Nixon Anniversary
- CalPERS to Invest in Australian Fuel Firm
- Foley's Push to Diversify Firm Continues : Acquisitions: Prominent title insurance industry leader wants to make his Fidelity National Financial less dependent on volatile real estate market.
- Peace, Love and Profits : Woodstock '94 a Festival of Marketing and Music
- Company Town : A Giant Clash Over Record Company
- Decision Won't Speak to All Firms : Workplace: Impact of Supreme Court's action on an English-only case is expected to be blunted.
- National Agenda : Growing It--and Going Nowhere : Russian farmers' road to market runs afoul of chaotic distribution and organized criminals.
- Stabbing Near Pier Called 'Isolated' : Violence: As Huntington Beach braces for Fourth of July holiday trouble, a man is wounded and four are arrested. Police say incident not gang-related.
- Company Town : Move Over Sega--Here Come the Conglomerates : Multimedia: Big guys dominate the Consumer Electronics Show for the first time, at the expense of the independent video game publishers.
- Eyes Are on Kidder as Woes Mount : Brokerages: Parent company GE denies a sale is in the works for the scandal-plagued firm.
- Postscript : A New Theory on '84 Bomb Mystery : Argentine mercenary linked to Sandinistas is suspected in attack on Contra leader's news conference 10 years ago.
- BODY WATCH : Smart Steps for Buying Workout Shoes
- SUMMER SOLSTICE: Summer begins today at 6:48...
- Drug User Drops Body of Friend Out Window
- Alpine County Race Shows Every Vote Counts : Elections: Ballots were cast by 76.5% of the electorate--and sheriff's contest ended in a dead heat, 276-276. Those who failed to mail in votes regret it--and want to remain anonymous.
- Spouse Battering: The Crime Wave Too Often Forgotten : Simpson case puts domestic violence in the limelight
- Thumbs Up for Storch
- Sky Show
- Divided Over RV Park
- Cut Off Severance for Elected Officials
- High on Loh
- Brimhall Is Biased
- Retroactive Taxes
- Legislators' Pay
- Ship Out Velthoen
- EPA Study on Smoking
- Confronting Crime
- We Deliver
- In Support of DARE
- Dump Taconic
- Snooze Alert : It seems nap times aren't just good for the preschool set. Researchers say it's time adults woke up to the dangers of sleep deprivation. Catching a few Zs at the office could mean a more alert and organized employee--and help to ensure a safer workplace.
- Poolmart Figures Just Don't Add Up
- Nameless Bigotry
- School Board Failures
- Oliver North's Nomination
- OTHER NEWS - June 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 21, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 21, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 21, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 21, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 21, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - June 21, 1994
- Obituaries - June 21, 1994
- Simpson Enters Plea of Not Guilty in Double Murder : Crime: He looks haggard in court as he answers to charges of slaying his ex-wife and her friend. The defense is granted access to evidence in the case.
- Remains Linked to Missing Suspect : Crime: Police work to identify a body found in the wreckage of a truck that belonged to a man wanted in a 1993 slaying.
- Hill Removed From Senate Committees : Legislature: The state senator's colleagues are pressuring him to quickly resign his seat. He was convicted last week of political corruption.
- Gunman Slain After Killing 4, Wounding 19 at AF Base : Crime: Rampage at hospital by military man is the bloodiest in history of Spokane, Wash. Ten people remain in critical condition.
- Clinton Remains Skeptical of North Korea's Pledges : Diplomacy: President says U.S. to focus on actions, not vows made to Carter. Administration still seeks sanctions.
- PHANTOM NUMBERS: "Phantom of the Opera" arrives...
- PERSPECTIVES ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE : Women Are Responsible, Too : It's not an either-or situation. Both men and women are 'bound in their dance of mutual destructiveness.'
- Two Interim College Presidents Selected
- North Korea Drama Has O.C. Marines Talking
- ALL WET: It's the swimming season, and...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Croat-Muslim Pact May Be Unraveling
- Haitians Stop U.S. Senator's Trip to Border
- Rockets Keep Hopes for Title in the Frame : NBA finals: Smith's three-point shot, Olajuwon's defense help beat the Knicks, 86-84, forcing a Game 7 on Wednesday.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : NO DANCING AROUND THEIR LOVE OF SOCCER
- Sweden Gets Tie With Cameroon : Group B: Sweden's Dahlin scores in 75th minute for 2-2 draw before 83,959 in the Rose Bowl.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ANALYSIS : Victories by Ireland, Norway Turn Group E Upside-Down
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : PROBLEMS AT HOME
- June Foray: Voice of Many Characters : Animation: The Hollywood branch of ASIFA honors the 'godmother' of the cartoon genre and her career.
- Moynihan Pushes for Action on Health Bill : Reform: Committee chairman urges Clinton to work with Congress before July 4 recess. Senator says compromise on universal coverage necessary.
- Crash at Reopened Drag Strip Kills Lomita Driver, 50
- Economic Profile
- Countywide : Science Foundation Needs Bigger Board
- Sermon : On Judging People by Their Actions, Not Their Skin Color
- Boxing Match Not One to Sneeze Over
- TERRIFIC TURF: You may have missed it...
- OAK VIEW : Habitat for Humanity to Select Home Buyer
- Platform : CLAS Test: What's All the Controversy About?
- PIRU : Oxnard Man Arrested in Cockfight Raid
- IRVINE : Red Cross to Honor Notable Women
- Quakes Rattle San Fernando Valley, Eureka Area, Alaska
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Who Wins When Academicians Vie for the Limelight? : DOGMATIC WISDOM: How the Culture Wars Divert Education and Distract America <i> by Russell Jacoby</i> ; Doubleday $22.95; 235 pages
- Schooner's Trade Winds Becalmed : Spike Africa's Skipper Is Hoping for Brisk Summer
- At-Risk Students Complete Course of Action : They Overcome Obstacles to Earn Their Diplomas From Moorpark Community High
- Bullfrogs Survive a Major Roster Move to Pound Oakland, 13-3
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MILLA DEALT OUT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : DISNEYWORLD INFERNO?
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Tie '41 Yankees' Home Run Record
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHAT WOULD IT BE LIKE IF THEY HAD A TEAM HERE?
- MUSIC REVIEW : Anglican Choir Essays Sheppard's Latin Works
- 'Wolf,' 'Lion King' Grab the Movie-Goers : What's Hot . . . Maybe Hotter? . . . and Maybe Not : 'Flintstones' Still Strong in Summer Box-Office Competition; 'Getting Even With Dad' Trails
- Blacks' Fear of Crime Jumps, Study Says
- COLUMN ONE : An Illusion Too Real to Fade : The California dream is an expectation, a sales pitch, an image. Even with the recession and disasters, people are drawn by their conviction that a better life is possible.
- Developer Demand Intense for Housing Units : Growth: The Ventura council will meet with other officials to start deciding who will be allowed to build, and when.
- Separate Accidents Kill 1, Injure 1
- Oak Park Residents Seek Own ZIP Code : Mail: Activists are hopeful that they may finally get five digits apart from Agoura Hills. It's a matter of identity--and insurance rate savings--they say.
- Midget-Car Racer Dies After Speedway Crash
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Installing Signal
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Above-Ground Cable Boxes Irk Residents
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : A COLOMBIAN TRAGEDY: AUTOPSY OF DEFEAT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : COOL KID COUCH POTATO
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Kiggens' First Victory Denies King
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : BUY A TICKET TO FIND OUT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : UNEVEN EXCHANGE
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Exasperated Sweden Does a Quiet Boil : Group B: Scandinavians offer a calm and frank explanation for their woes: bad weather, bad officials, bad defense.
- Wallace, Penske Win in Michigan
- A Native Turns Tourist on Trip Into L.A.'s Past
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Soccer Beats Golf in National Ratings
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : HOW TO AVOID BEING AN UGLY AMERICAN
- Thompson Develops His Game With Quakes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FIFA Gets Tough on Rough Play : Soccer: Bolivia's Etcheverry, Spain's Nadal out for rest of first round after getting red cards in first games. Spain to appeal.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hurst Announces His Retirement
- Popcorn Story a Lot of Hot Air
- Lawyer's Letter Raises Ire of Judicial Panel : Law: Attorney for Commission on Judicial Performance is placed on leave after taking complaints to lawmakers. But a defender says no lawyer-client privilege was breached.
- Farm Fatales : Women's Group Is Proud of Its Roots in Agriculture
- MISSION VIEJO : Laws Proposed on Adult Material
- Time to Take Car-Crazy Cliche on a One-Way Trip to Junkyard
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : SELLOUTS A MIRAGE
- U.S. OPEN : Trio Staggers Into a Playoff : Golf: Roberts, Els and Montgomerie all squander chances, are tied after 72 holes. Els benefits from official's mistake.
- Remains Discovered at Castaic May Stem From 1977 Accident
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHY THROW AWAY A PERFECTLY GOOD CAP?
- Silva, Pires Win Volleyball Tournament
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Mexico Has No Capital Offense : Group E: Norway wins, 1-0, on Rekdal's goal in 85th minute. Alves' late header hits post.
- Seal Beach Music Fest Offers a Classical Mix
- DANCE REVIEWS : TerpsiCorps Fails to Gain Foothold With LATC Work
- COMMITMENTS : CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED? : Her Anger Is a Bomb in Need of Defusing
- MISSION VIEJO : Sweeping Contract Goes to Irvine Firm
- ANAHEIM : Meeting to Focus on Diversion for Youth
- He rose from being a flatfoot in...
- THAILAND
- Image-Building a Goal of Japan Emperor's Visit
- GTE Forms Video Game Software Unit : Entertainment: With its Interactive Media unit, the company will enter a $7-billion market.
- Nudge From Wife Helped Kim Concede MIA Issue to Carter
- Floods Kill 360 in China
- The Not-So Favorite Son of Santa Barbara
- WORLD CUP / USA 1994 : WORLD CUP JOURNAL : Soccer Fans Wear Their Hearts on Their Sleeves
- Red Cross Headquarters Still $250,000 Short of Completion
- Debate Over Free Speech Stops Katz's Anti-Hate Bill : Legislation: Proposal targeting racist literature is criticized as being too broadly worded, prompting the assemblyman to withdraw it.
- Caltrans Sees the Warning Signs of Freeway Turnoff Problem
- The Pope Further Erodes His Authority : Women: The letter on female ordination weakens the church and is destined to be reversed.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Taylor Sticks to What He Knows
- TV REVIEW : 'Odyssey' Can Only Offer a Taste of Dos Passos' Life
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Looking for Schmaltz in all the Right Places
- Theater : 'Moon' Aims High, but It's Not Quite a Cirque Thing
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Being So Near Means Being Far From Artistic
- Comcast to Buy Maclean's Cable : Television: The $1.27-billion cash deal would make the Philadelphia-based company the industry's third-largest cable operator.
- Aviators Owe Lives to FXC Corp. : Safety: Frank Chevrier built Santa Ana firm into one of the country's leading makers of escape systems for the military.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- World IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Emmanuelli Takes Socialist Party Reins
- SANTA ANA : Painting Wins Teen Trip to Washington
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Prudent Delay, While Trees Still Stand
- Today's Topic
- Countywide : Vintage Cars Begin Race Across U.S.
- Splash Defeats Neon in Overtime Shootout
- They Find Delight in Piazza : Dodgers: He gets curtain call from crowd of 51,015 as his second grand slam fuels a 7-3 victory over the Rockies.
- Hollywood Park Bout Canceled; Bowe Ailing
- Jazz : Brackeen Needs Push to Break Out
- VIETNAM
- Variable Annuities Worth a Look--for Now
- Jet Makes Low Pass Over Santa Ana
- RSVP : John Denver Brings His Own Magic to Benefit
- SAFE BET: Paul Xanthos, who led Pierce...
- LAGUNA HILLS : Father, Son Proud of Each Other's MBA
- COMMITMENTS : Party of One : Want a taste of the single life? Try tuna, jalapenos, cereal and Spam.
- TUSTIN : City to Weigh Process of Picking Treasurer
- The Meaning of Being Japanese : Powerful story told by Los Angeles museum exhibition
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MEDICAL UPDATE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : THE SLICK LOOK
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FACTS AND FIGURES : SATURDAY'S LATE RESULT
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : James Taylor Has Friends If Not Fire
- JAZZ REVIEW : Hampton, Redman Quartet Top the Bill at Playboy Fest
- Doctor Follows Footsteps of Childhood Idols
- Glitches in Gadgets Zap Him of Faith
- CAMARILLO : Music Program Seeks Items for Fund-Raiser
- Favorite Places : Back Bay Trail, Newport Beach
- East Ventura Is Placid, but Popular : Suburbia: Many residents say they're happy with their quiet corner. But some suggest that the area would benefit from a development plan.
- Youth Opinion : Song Strikes Wrong Chord
- Pest-Fighting District Limits Staff Travel : Regulation: Concerns over spending prompt vector control trustees to restrict the number of employees who can attend out-of-town workshops.
- Gonzalez Paces O.C. All-Stars
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Balboa Is Leading Man for U.S. : Group A: Defender takes charge on the back line, delighting the coaching staff.
- It's Not a Joke--She Loves the Viola
- Getting Involved : How We Can Benefit Through Simple Acts
- ALISO VIEJO : New School Plans Meeting for Parents
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : IT'S HOTTER IN BELGIUM THAN IN ORLANDO
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Getting Here Not Easy for Cameroon : Group B: After all the trouble they've seen, Lions are happy with a tie.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : It's the Swedes Who Roar Back : Group B: Cameroon has to settle for 2-2 tie before 83,959 at the Rose Bowl.
- Clothestime Extends Stock Repurchase Deadline
- Employer Does Have Some Say About Outside Work
- JAPAN
- Rwandan Fighting Flares; Paris Ready to Send Troops
- Wand Gives Fingerprint System a Lift : Police: Anaheim detectives say the small, hand-held device enables them to pull 20% more prints from crime scenes.
- SIMI VALLEY : Free Dump Site to Reopen in July
- BREA : Park Concerts Offer Musical Variety
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WORLD CUP FEVER
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : TRIPPING OVER THE WELCOME MATS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields, Treadway Are Activated
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : ORLANDO BAZAAR
- Sanderson Haunts the Angels, 7-1 : Baseball: Pitcher they released last season stops them on three hits for the White Sox. Fabregas is injured in play at plate.
- Did Grass Scare Off Pierce? : Wimbledon: Withdrawal of French Open finalist leads to much speculation.
- ANALYSIS : Hall of Fame No Cinch for Sandberg
- JAZZ REVIEW : Charles Owens Proves He's in Tune With a Variety of Sounds and Styles
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mixed Program Concludes Southwest Chamber Season
- Steel Maker Decides Against New Price Hike