- Studies in Success : Years of Work Pay Off in Degrees for UCI Graduates
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY AT A GLANCE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : FANS WIGGED OUT ABOUT VALDERRAMA
- SoftballArea high school players and coaches garnered...
- Angels Subdued After Big Rally : Baseball: O.J. Simpson saga puts team in sober mood after dramatic 5-3 victory over White Sox.
- Pop Music Review : Leon Redbone Show: An Exercise in Total Recall
- Fidelity National Buys 31% Stake in Micro General
- Inflation Jitters Rattle Stocks as Bond Yields Soar : Wall Street: Dow industrials plummet 34.56. Precious metals and grains advance sharply. Oil prices hit a 14-month high.
- Sports Super-Agent Joins Fight to Keep Rams in O.C.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- 5 Branch Davidians Get 40-Year Terms : Courts: Judge delivers maximum prison sentences to cult members he declares unremorseful. Lighter penalties go to three other defendants in shootout.
- Ex-County Official Gets Suspended Term
- COSTA MESA : Meeting Empowered Them, Residents Say
- Plan for Gala Fails to Wow Officials : Thousand Oaks: Promoter's offer for a party would cost taxpayers nothing. But some civic leaders call the proposal too extravagant.
- Schools Budget Calls for No Major Cuts
- VAN NUYS : Life, Relearning: Girl Overcomes Tumors, Coma
- VENTURA : Parents Could Face Charges in Shooting
- OXNARD : Bank Files Suit Over Radisson Parking Lot
- L.A. Seeks to Accelerate Eviction of Squatters
- Arafat Hampered by Police Feud
- House Puts End to Spending on Tobacco Research
- GARDENING : Big Production: Blooms for All Seasons
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : The News Conferences : Law Enforcement Agencies Scramble to Explain and Deal With Bizarre Events of Day : DIST. ATTY. GIL GARCETTI : 'We Saw, Perhaps, the Falling of an American Hero'
- Rams' Season-Ticket Sales Off 30% : Football: Management projects a loss of $5 million or more. Team officials see little hope for economic success in Anaheim.
- Proposal for Gala Birthday Party for City Fails to Wow Officials : Thousand Oaks: Promoter's offer would cost taxpayers nothing. But some call plan too extravagant.
- SUN VALLEY : Park Judo Club Takes a Stance Against Gangs
- Six teachers from Roman Catholic elementary and...
- May Jobless Rate Dips to 6.4%, Lowest Since '91 : Economy: A year ago, county unemployment was 7.8%. But state officials caution that methods of calculating the figures have changed.
- ORANGE : Consultant Hired to Find Superintendent
- Donaldson May Face 3rd Strike With Prison Weapons Charge
- The 'Conscience' of the Senate
- Cline Replaces Willard as Baseball Coach at Camarillo
- Theater Review : Gender-Bent 'Perversity': Date Lives in Infamy
- Weekend TV : Looking at Youths' 'Roots of Racism'
- Near and Dear : Collecting Treasures From the Recent Past Is Wise for : Practical and Emotional Reasons
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : USC, Ex-Teammates Reel From Shock, Disbelief
- Clinton Pushes Crime Bill in Chicago Tour : Legislation: He underscores the need for action during a visit to a violent housing project. His measure remains bogged down in Congress.
- Rwanda Peace Talks Stall After Troops, Rebels Conduct Raids
- William Theo Eskew; Former Oil Pipeline Executive
- New Search Planned for MIAs in Vietnam
- OJAI : Landfill Petition Is Called Invalid
- VAN NUYS : Man, 18, Accused of Robbery at Home
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Budget Meeting Open to the Public Today
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : HELP FOR THE FIELD, HINDRANCE FOR PLAYERS
- Hogen Named Coach at Camarillo
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Granddaddy of an Opener at Rose Bowl : Showcase: Romania-Colombia matchup first of eight World Cup games at Pasadena venue.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : South Koreans Wear Down Spain for a Tie : Group C: After Spanish captain Nadal is ejected in first half, Koreans score two goals in final five minutes.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Bolivia Gropes for Answers, Finds Only Excuses : Aftermath: Despite solid play against Germany--mostly minus a contrite Etcheverry--it weakly blames elements.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT . . .
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Ad Blasts Feinstein's Shift on Health Care : Senator is lambasted for dropping her support of the President's plan. Her spokesman says she changed her stance to maintain flexibility on the issue.
- June Dayton Harens; Played Mary Aldrich in Henry Aldrich Films
- Church Plans Groundbreaking Event
- SPORTS WATCH : A Very Full Cup
- OXNARD : Police Searching for Man in Bank Heist
- GLENDALE : College to Offer Evening Child Care
- THOUSAND OAKS : Youth Accidentally Shoots Himself
- Hughes Wins $114 Million in Patent Case : Technology: It is the largest such award ever against the U.S. government, but it falls far short of the company's expectations.
- TV Reviews : The Inside Track of Comic Bill Hicks
- Find Right Mattress, Rest Easy
- Match Brings O.C. Fans Together
- Wilson Names Jo Ellen Allen to State Bar Panel
- City Urged to Look at Dump Alternatives
- Campaign Calendar
- Angels on our freeway shoulders: As the...
- Recycle Centers to Take Used Motor Oil
- Authors of Books on Harmony in Legal Discord : Courts: Lawsuit by group founded by spiritual leader John-Roger charges breach of contract by writer Peter McWilliams, who in turn says he was 'brainwashed.'
- SANTA ANA : Women Offered Free Pre-Cancer Screening
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bavasi Disputes Davis' Comments
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY (NOT TO BE BELIEVED)
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : Shakespeare the Man Plays On
- ECONOMY
- State Has Wasted Millions on Computer Systems, Report Says : Spending: Legislative analyst's office blames mismanagement, delays, soaring costs and bureaucrats' lack of expertise in complex technology.
- ENVIRONMENT : Appliances That Work Better, Cleaner, Cheaper
- Parents Honor Car Payments More Than Child Support, Study Finds
- COMMENTARY : Chase Outran the Usual TV Theatrics
- Commuters Adrift as Strike Idles Long Island Rail Road : Labor: Talks collapse, and walkout may worsen New York congestion at a busy time. Gov. Cuomo urges federal action to force return of workers.
- STOCKS
- Quaker Oats Stock Boils Over on Takeover Talk
- Clearing the Air on the Best Filters to Keep Dust and Pollen at Bay
- Manos Hadjidakis; Wrote Music for 'Never on Sunday'
- SANTA ANA : 1 in Group of 7 Stabs Youth in Home
- OXNARD : High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Crash, Arrest
- YORBA LINDA : City to Build Gym Despite Stalled Talks
- MISSION VIEJO : Library Building Effort Intensifies
- SUN VALLEY : $250,000 Expected for Neighborhood
- Governor Needs Help With Basics
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : COMMENTARY : Referee Sets Tone--and It's Not a High Note
- Gayhart Leads From Start to Finish for First Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Oates Defends Managing Status
- Pop Music Review : Voluptuous Horror Twists Out Some Cracked Fun
- MOORPARK : Man Found Guilty of Molesting Girl
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Boys & Girls Club Takes in $150,000 : Youth: Organizers believe the earthquake may have boosted donations to highest level in four years.
- Death Spurs Questions on PCH Safety Effort : Accidents: The latest fatality on the highway comes amid a campaign by law enforcement agencies and Caltrans.
- Man Receives 2 Death Sentences in Teen Slayings
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Late Push Gives South Korea Tie With Spain : Group C: Tying goal comes in the final minute of 2-2 draw.
- Palmer's Final Open Leaves Him in Tears : Golf: Crowd gives Arnie a two-minute ovation after he is assured of missing cut with second-round 81.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : WE WERE ROBBED, BOLIVIANS SAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S. Finds Itself on the Hot Seat : First round: Game against Switzerland in expected humidity of Silverdome shapes up as a must-win situation for both teams.
- TELEVISIONVideo Entry: Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List," which...
- Non-Celebrity Memorial : Family of Slain Football Player Tries to Pay Tribute
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Juneteenth Celebrated in Palmdale
- GOP Slights Gov. Carlson, Endorses Rival
- IRVINE : New Plans for Project Unveiled
- Gospel Music's Hard Truths : Entertainment: The fall of Michael English points up the delicate balance Christian performers face between their art and and their ministry.
- Developer Seeks Loan to Build Low-Income Simi Units for Seniors : Housing: City officials on Monday will consider whether to extend $230,000 for the long-awaited apartment complex.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Germans Avoid an Opening Slip : Soccer: Tournament begins with a whimper, not a bang, as Bolivia falls, 1-0, on goal by Klinsmann.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : PRESIDENT IS LOCAL, THIS IS <i> WORLD CUP</i>
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : TODAY AT A GLANCE
- Marshall Plays Tough in Job Fight : Baseball: In his battle to keep the head coaching position and West Texas A&M;, the former Cy Young winner has gone public.
- CYPRESS : Despite Protest, City OKs Swap Meet Tax
- Business Quake-Loan Counseling Offered
- In Major Shift, Baptist Group Backs Dialogue With Catholics : Ecumenism: The convention declaration acknowledges serious theological differences but affirms shared belief in major tenets of faith.
- Granada Hills : Haz-Mat Team Reacts to Chemical Spill
- Call in the Specialist
- SHERMAN OAKS : Meeting to Focus on Quake Recovery
- Curtains or Happy Endings? : Old Theaters Are Endangered, but Admirers Hope for a Rescue
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : After the Fall, Show Goes On
- A Softball All-American, Jones Considers Basketball
- Malone and 76ers Part Ways Again
- Unbeaten Bullfrogs Start Slowly, Then Leap to 11-6 Victory : Roller hockey: After falling behind by one goal in first quarter, Anaheim dominates Sacramento.
- Sudan Troops Rout Southern Rebels : Africa: In stunning reversal of fortunes, three-pronged army attack leaves insurgents with only one town.
- Wright Endorsed 2 in Race for Congress
- Pursuing the Work : Judaism: Valley members of ultra-Orthodox Chabad movement press on with efforts to fulfill the mandate of late grand rabbi.
- Charges Against Fullerton Teacher Upped to Murder
- RESEDA : Program for Ex-Prostitutes Is Persevering
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vintage Cars in Race to Be Shown Today
- This Is No Chicken Joke : The USDA's definition of 'fresh' should be overhauled immediately
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Interstate Antique Car Race to Steer Into Area : Lancaster: Business leaders, officials lobbied for overnight stop, hoping to drive up national attention for their city.
- Planned Fare Hike Points Up Inequities in Bus, Rail Subsidies
- THOUSAND OAKS : Reward Offered in Martial Arts Robbery
- City Steps Up Eviction Try in Quake-Hit Ghost Towns : Recovery: Officials attempt to speed up elimination of scavengers and squatters from earthquake-damaged vacant apartment buildings.
- Catechism Expected to Offend, Comfort
- Blazing Trails--600 and On : Outdoors: The Rails to Trails Conservancy hopes to have 10,000 miles of trails established within three years.
- Dodgers Not Close Against the Rockies : Baseball: Colorado scores 11 runs in fourth, fifth and sixth innings of 13-5 victory.
- Worker at Coliseum Says It Will Be Ready for Season
- Haiti Sanctions Show Leaks in Several Key Areas : Caribbean: Air France refuses to join air embargo. Gasoline price falls, a sign smuggling is flourishing.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : It's Kind of Live Home, Isn't It?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : TAKE ME OUT TO THE SOCCER GAME
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Crowd at Cotton Bowl Orderly, if Not a Sellout
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Griffey Equals Ruth With No. 30
- Boyz Hip-Hop to L.A. Big Time : Radio: KPWR deejays Nick and Eric Vidal are straight outta Bakersfield.
- County Jobless Rate Drops to 29-Month Low : Unemployment: Gains in the service and construction industries are credited with the dip to 5.3% in May. Some economists say it's a sign the local recovery is underway.
- New Human AIDS Vaccine Tests Rejected : Health: Federal researchers decide that expanded studies on two products are not justified. Possible devastating psychological effect feared.
- Tulsa Mayor Saves Woman's Wildflowers
- Handbook to Offer HIV Information
- Police Contract Offer Appears Headed for Approval
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Spotlight : SLAKE YOUR THIRST, BUT USE OUR BRAND
- COMMENTARY : These Finals are No Classic
- WHERE THEY ARE NOW: RANDY SHIELDS : Former Pugilist Hopes to Score Knockout With Movie Script : Boxing: He punches a keyboard instead of opponents trying for his big break in Hollywood.
- Shelling Kills 36 in South Yemen; 900 Foreigners Flee Aden
- Jack Hannah; Directed Donald Duck Cartoons for Disney
- Philip Vera Cruz; Helped Chavez Found the UFW
- FDA Cites Red Cross for Violations at Blood Bank : Safety: A Miami facility distributed blood even though some donors' medical records were incomplete. Officials say there was no health risk.
- Pop Album Chart
- Countywide : Overall Crime Down, 1993 Statistics Show
- Wolf and Parque Will Be Pitching Under the Gun in All-Star Game
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : A Wild Week in Heavyweight Division
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blauser Rescues Braves
- Cal-Hi Sports Honors Calvary Chapel
- They'll Pitch Baseball, but With a French Twist : Travel: Dana Hills' Bob Canary, San Clemente's Paul Prinz head a group that will teach the game's fundamentals in Europe.
- Everyone Has an Idea About Where Dodgers Should Go for Relief
- How We Treat the Eagles and Other Pop Icons
- Speaking Out on AIDS
- Reading Playboy in Firehouses
- World Cup Already Has Grown on Him
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : 'I Was Somebody Who Didn't Care About Anything' : Childhood: The football hero grew up in a bleak housing project in San Francisco and was often in trouble. But a jailhouse visit by baseball star Willie Mays helped the youth turn his life around.
- A New Appreciation
- Israeli Rabbi and Arafat
- Jordan and Sandberg: An Eerie Coincidence?
- Feminine Appeal
- USC's Jones Gets an 'F' for Effort
- 'Filename: FUTURFAX'
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- Ticketmaster's Fees and Service Raise Ire
- This Seems to Be a Case of Doing the Wrong Thing
- Stern's Terms
- Marv Goux the Good, Marv Goux the Bad
- NHL Championship Was a Great One
- Readers Say Tyson Deserved Day in Court
- And We Always Thought It Was a Smoggy Town
- Confrontation With North Korea
- Voters
- Several Key Counseling Centers Are Omitted
- 'The Cocktail Party'
- Obituaries - June 18, 1994
- Obituaries - June 18, 1994
- Nation Transfixed by Extraordinary Spectacle : Chase: Millions are riveted to TVs by bizarre pursuit of Simpson through Orange and Los Angeles counties.
- LAPD Criticized for Leniency in Handling Case
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : O.J. and A.C.: Bond Transcends Time, Tragedy : Friends: The boyhood pals were together through pro football careers and beyond. Acquaintances say Simpson 'took care of' Al Cowlings, who was at his side to the end.
- Nation Transfixed by Extraordinary Spectacle : Chase: Millions are riveted to their TVs by bizarre pursuit of Simpson. In L.A., crowds flock to the route.
- Simpson Held After Wild Chase : He's Charged With Murder of Ex-Wife, Friend : Crime: Football legend had agreed to surrender but disappeared, prompting manhunt. Car is spotted in Orange County; pursuit ends in driveway of his Brentwood home.
- Lawyer Details Simpson's Day in Gripping Tale
- Biological Mom Wants Jimmy Peters Back : Family: The Colorado woman last saw troubled O.C. special-ed student shortly after his birth.
- HAULIN' FOOT: If you see 13 men...
- U.S. Weighs Boost in Forces in S. Korea Against North : Defense: Pressure for new military moves grows. Confusion over Carter statements may delay decision.
- Mideast Peace Effort Focus Shifts From Syria to Jordan : Diplomacy: Israel revives talks with King Hussein's government. Damascus no longer sets pattern for Arabs.
- THE SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Twists and Turns Keep Radio Fans Talking About Simpson
- U.S. Weighs Boost in Forces in S. Korea to Counter Any Invasion by the North : Asia: Options range from sending more support troops to deploying dozens of additional bombers and ships.
- Simpson Flees Murder Charges : He Disappears After Agreeing to Surrender : Crime: Authorities charge the former football star in the slayings of his ex-wife and her friend. In a letter to the public, he maintains his innocence.
- Germans, Bolivians Take First Drink From World Cup : During the . . . roughly played first half, fans shrieked as both sides missed scoring opportunities.
- Credit Requirements Lowered for Outgoing Brea Olinda Seniors
- Gang Sweep in San Clemente Nets 34 Arrests : Law enforcement: Sheriff's deputies say they surprised group that was fighting and drinking after getting a tip about an initiation party.
- HEALTH
- AUTOS
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Abortion Clinic Access Law Upheld
- Roll Playing : With wheels come freedom, so teens don't need to stay at home for the drama of soap operas. They're already rolling in it at the Fountain Valley Skating Center.
- COVER STORY : Road Map to the Worldwide Internet : Different Avenues for Gaining Network Access
- GOP Ends Whitewater Filibuster, Gets Vote on Inquiry
- Different and Fresh : Lehman-Carr Project strives for higher levels of performance and interaction in jazz.
- COLUMN ONE : Illusion, Reality and Heroes : Should it come as a surprise that another American icon--O.J. Simpson--may be tumbling from grace? Not really, say students of society's love-hate affair with the famous.
- Boy Expected to Survive Shotgun Blast : Ventura: Child was shot by accident by his stepbrother. Police will decide if criminal charges should be brought against mother and stepfather.
- A Death in the L.A. Family
- Your Money : Not All Auto Makers Are Sticking to Bumper Law
- Camacho Solis Quits as Chiapas Envoy, Drops Out of Politics
- Top Democrats Offer Bill Punishing China : Trade: Pro-human rights measure challenges Clinton. It would block $5 billion of Beijing's exports to U.S.
- Actress Tilly Lets Voice Be Heard--as a Novelist
- Spicing Up Hearings on Frozen Chickens
- Slaying in Brentwood
- Rwanda Rebels Reject French Role in Strife
- Police Records Detail 1989 Beating That Led to Charge : Violence: A bloodied Nicole Simpson, hiding in bushes after 911 call, told officers: 'He's going to kill me.' Judge overruled prosecutors' request that Simpson serve jail time.
- OJAI : Assessment Hike to Assist Arcade
- Program for Youths to Hold Auditions
- Three D Loses 29 Cents a Share in Quarter
- Legally Binding : 'Minor Demons' is a story of friendship and betrayal revolving around a youth's confession of murder.
- Working Class : What should a new high school graduate expect from the job market? It's not a pretty picture. Many will be lucky to find a low-paying, part-time job.
- Release of Palestinian Prisoners Fulfills Agreement, Israel Says
- Collection of Timeless Treasures : Renowned Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena includes prized items from the Renaissance to the 20th Century.
- COMPANY TOWN : CAA Gets in Fast Lane by Hiring AT&T; Media Exec
- LABOR
- AUTOS
- Club Scene : Locals Call The Jungle a Haven
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- David G. House has been appointed manager...
- New Media Corp. Names Director of Marketing
- Martin Marietta Will Cut 1,800 Positions at Its San Diego Plant : Aerospace: Work on Atlas and Centaur launch systems will be shifted to a production facility in Colorado.
- Release of New Pain Reliever Spurs Analgesics Marketing War : Pharmaceuticals: Syntex Corp.'s Aleve could hasten a shakeout in the crowded $2.4-billion industry.
- Strong Yen Reduces the Size of Japan's Trade Imbalance
- Stuck in Time : Closed since the quake, the Natural History Museum's Burbank branch reopens with 'Treasures of the Tar Pits.'
- COMPANY TOWN : MGM/UA Names Joe Nimziki VP of Worldwide Ads
- John D. Pierce has joined Voit Commercial...
- COMPANY TOWN : VIDEO FACTS
- Brokering Votes for Health Reform Begins in Earnest : Politics: Special interests--oil and tobacco--step up lobbying. Deal making may be only way to get bill passed.
- Standing Tall : Tustin Blimp Hangars Honored as Feats of Engineering
- D'Amato Stock Deal Netted Him $37,000 in 1 Day
- Plan to Reintroduce Wolves to Idaho and Yellowstone Is OKd
- Franklin D. Murphy Dies; L.A. Civic, Business Leader : Legacy: Ex-UCLA chancellor, Times Mirror CEO was a Renaissance man with a gift for bringing people together.
- Rent Control Myths and Landlord Money : Housing: Real estate lobbies are pushing hard in Sacramento to preempt local rent laws
- STUDIO CITY : Airport, Residents at Impasse Over Noise
- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS : Celebrating a Musical Legacy : Wellington's plans a 100th birthday tribute to the late songwriter Jimmy McHugh. Cabaret singers will perform the ever-popular tunes.
- U.S. Raises Penalties for Child Labor Safety Violations : Workplace: Employers now face multiple fines for an injury or death. The sanctions are announced amid a push for more summer jobs for teen-agers.
- HELP!: Computers, of course, can be pretty...
- German Sentenced for Desecrating Cemeteries
- It's a Greasy Job, but Millions Do It
- Weekend Work Threat May Ease Senate Logjam
- School Yearbook Controversy Becomes Devilish : Journalism: Artwork, including the word <i> Satan,</i> and an alleged racial slur prompt protests as some demand their money back. 'We were duped,' faculty adviser says.
- Basic Cable Fees Cut in Oxnard, Port Hueneme
- THE GOODS : New Spin for Vinyl : Remember the albums you have stacked away? Now you can clean up the clicks, pops and other noises for a warm reunion with the music you love.
- COMPANY TOWN
- Irvine Firm Wins Contract to Design Russia Hotel Complex
- SCEcorp Slashes Stock Dividend by 30% : Utilities: The company blames uncertainties in the industry, including the PUC's move toward deregulation.
- Gnatcatcher Given Temporary Haven on Threatened List
- 5.0 Aftershock Rattles Landers, but Causes No Damage
- Santa Ana's Having a Ball-- or <i> Futbol</i> --With World Cup
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: What's the most exciting thing you've ever done?
- Legal Challenge to County Campaign Law Withdrawn
- LAGUNA BEACH : Disaster Recovery Center Closing Today
- VENTURA : House Fire Causes $225,000 in Damage
- BURBANK : Warner Bros. Unveils New Office Building
- SANTA ANA : Soccer Team Works Way to Tourneys
- Masked Gunmen Hold Up Bank
- Hoping to Graduate Off Welfare : Education: Single parents rejoice at the prospect of getting jobs after completing GAIN program.
- BURBANK : Man Held in Slaying of Ex-Roommate
- Partial Verdict in Rat Case; Jury Still Deliberating : Crime: Child-endangerment charges against parents decided but panel is split on manslaughter in death of baby bitten 110 times. Decisions are temporarily sealed.
- County Fire Department Seeks $1.2-Million for Helicopter
- TARZANA : 2 Men Suspected in Series of Muggings
- Obituary
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Metrolink Offering Free Rides
- Family Lodges Claim Against County Over Misplaced Brain : Ventura: The parents of Jamie Burton are seeking $250,000. They contend the coroner's office was negligent in handling the organ after her 1990 death.
- LOS ANGELES : Convictions of 4 Lawyers Upheld in Insurance Scam
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Visitations Halted After Racial Brawls at Pitchess Jail
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Their Key Statistic Is Found in Box Lunch, Not Box Score
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Griffin Again Chosen State Softball Player of the Year
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : ROSE BOWL : A spectator's guide to the centerpiece of World Cup '94 in Los Angeles.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Own Woman' Celebrates a Unique Life
- SCR Honors 3 New York Playwrights
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Struggling Health Clinic Gets More Federal Funds
- Countywide : Officials Kick Off Anti-Crime Drive
- Big Bucks With Red-Tape Bonus : Health reform: The White House plan is complicated, restrictive and even immoral.
- Man Held in Bank Robbery, Carjacking
- U.S. OPEN NOTES : Twenty-One Years Later, Oakmont Gets Revenge
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- Rating the Playboy Jazz Festival Lineup : Joshua Redman, Lionel Hampton and the Count Basie Orchestra top the 'A' list of performers scheduled for this weekend.
- Versatile Singer Revels in Near Freedom : Pop music: Holly Near has done well with the no-compromise, no-category approach to her music. The author and activist will be at the Coach House tonight.
- World Cup / USA 1994 : Bumper Cars : Traffic: Two contests are at rush hour, a third nearly coincides with Dodger game. Officials warn fans to leave early.
- Raising Bus Fares Would Make Them Less Fair : Transit: Train subsidies help the wealthy few.
- How Not to Make the Grade : School is shaken by disclosure that counselors arbitrarily boosted marks
- Familiar Foes May Meet Again in Summer : Basketball: Mater Dei and Edison boys, Woodbridge and Mater Dei girls might face off.