- Israeli Soldiers Open Fire on West Bank Rioters, Wound 17
- World Cup Player Profile
- Edison sophomores Kerry O'Bric and Marie Philman,...
- Rose Bowl Gets World Cup Dry Run
- CSUN Threesome Faces Challenge at NCAA Meet : College track and field: Matador assistant believes Dunn, Hicks and Stricklin can achieve All-American status.
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' FINALS : Santa Barbara Wins 7th Consecutive Title
- Dow Stages Late Rally as Bond Yields Retreat
- Official Urges Safety Net for U.S. Workers : Jobs: Labor secretary pushes adoption of Re-Employment Act to revamp jobless insurance and training programs.
- HEALTH
- Chinese Noodles: Thrown, Fried, Eaten With Relish
- PASADENA : Council OKs Contract for Pipeline Consultant
- How to Take an Intelligent Approach to Final Exams
- REPORTERS'S NOTEBOOK : As Rwanda War Rages, It Reverberates Throughout Region
- FASHION : Some Say Thigh Cream Actually Measures Up : No one can explain exactly how it works, but the product has a horde of shoppers ready to believe in miracles.
- True Blue (and White) Dodger Fans
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY : State Panel Delays Decision on Freeway Extension
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Gets 11 Years in Fatal Car Accident
- Man Accused in Girl's Slaying to Face Trial in Van Nuys
- PLACENTIA/YORBA LINDA : 11 Schools Will Have New Principals
- Concerns Over Soil Delay Hearing : Newbury Park: The January quake prompts some Thousand Oaks officials to question the stability of site proposed for housing project.
- Officials Seize Assets of Insurance Broker
- International Business
- Dow Stages Late Rally as Bond Yields Retreat
- HOT SALSA / BOOK REVIEWS : Books for Pod People
- <i> La Cuisine du Can</i>
- THEATER REVIEW : Shakespeare Festival Opens With the Comic 'Twelfth Night' : First play of the season is held at long-dormant Dennison Park.
- REWIND : Here's Your Chance to View a Little-Seen Slice of Britain
- SOUTH GATE : Bidding War Erupts Over Ex-Fire Station
- Orange County Video Rentals
- GOINGS ON : Gathering Marks State's Innovations in Dance : Performances, workshops and exhibits will salute California's contributions.
- Protecting Schools, or Stifling Them?
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fund Created for Children of Woman Killed by Bomb : Donations: Two paramedics who responded to the call say the incident had a big effect on their lives.
- Countywide : GOP Admonishes Assembly Candidate
- Landfill Proponents Meet Signature Goal
- PORT HUENEME : Bicyclist Dies 2 Weeks After Being Hit by Car
- State Sends Specialists to Help With TB Outbreak : Health: Experts on communicable diseases arrive after renewed threat from drug-resistant strain that has plagued La Quinta High.
- A Dose of Disneyland : Ill Children Get Their Wish in Trip to Magic Kingdom
- Disabled Plane Lands Safely Near Camarillo
- Downtrodden: No sooner did we mention inductions...
- Tiny Rays of Light in Haitian Crisis : U.S. special envoy reports hopeful developments
- Platinum Software Settles Lawsuit for $17 Million : Courts: Shareholders will get $2 million in cash, $15 million in IOUs. Suit stemmed from O.C. firm's overstated revenue.
- Ice <i> Creme</i>
- House of Kabab Home to Authentic Armenian Dishes
- Education: Inglewood to Hold School Lottery
- City Hall News : IRWINDALE : Developer Proposes Motor Raceway
- Pistachio-Cherry Tart, Mirin-Sauced Pork, Granola Bars
- THEATER REVIEW : Low Farce Meets High Art in a Frenetic 'Improvisation'
- This Little Piggy Finally Goes Home
- Enjoy a Rider's Skills, Then Shop Like One Too
- Hill Questioned on $2,500 Honorarium
- THREE SISTERS ACT : 'Single, Married & Divorced' Puts Status to Work for Women Doing Stand-Up
- L.A. Council Gets Funding to Revitalize Hansen Dam Park
- INGLEWOOD : Officials Study Finances of Sister-City Panel
- WESTWOOD : 2 Lucky Breaks Led Him to Medical School
- Modern Families Find Stone-Age 'Flintstones' Prehysteric
- METROLINK: Two people fled their stalled car...
- Riordan Vetoes Council's Amendments : Spending: Mayor says extra funds for parks and libraries would deplete reserves. Members have five days to override his decision.
- Attorney Accuses Auction House of Fraud : Trial: Lawyer says Superior Stamp & Coin Co. orchestrated 'an unparalleled scheme' to swindle his clients.
- Once More Onto the Beach : Joy and Pain Mingle in Santa Monica Re-Enactment of Normandy Invasion
- BUENA PARK : New Trustee to Join Library District
- IRVINE : UCI Professor Joins Philosophical Society
- Countywide : Stanton Man Held in Molestation Case
- LOS ANGELES : 9 City Libraries Damaged in Earthquake to Reopen
- Miller Has a Michael Jordan Quarter as Pacers Go Up, 3-2 : NBA playoffs: He makes five three-pointers while scoring 25 points in final period to overtake Knicks, 93-86.
- Scouting the Baseball Draft
- AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Gets 13 Hits to Beat Palmdale in Opener
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Alvarez Doesn't Win, but He Doesn't Lose
- Meet the Ice Cold King of Gagsta Rap : Rusty Cundieff's 'Fear of a Black Hat' Was Inspired by 'Spinal Tap'
- A Princely Sum Will Help Bail Out Euro Disney : Tourism: Nephew of Saudi King Fahd comes to rescue of the troubled amusement park with pledge of up to half a billion dollars.
- LET THE SUN SHINE : This Year's Cajun Fest Will See Several Return Acts, but Organizers Hope Rain Isn't One of Them
- U.N. Panel Finds Evidence of Serb War Crimes : Balkans: Policies of 'ethnic cleansing' and rape were 'particularly brutal,' report says.
- ARTESIA : Advisory Panels for Public Issues to Return
- Life's a Campus, and a River Runs Through It
- O.C. Air Service by 2nd Low-Cost Carrier Nears
- Visions: Plenty of Good Times in Site
- IMMIGRATION : Criminals May Slip Through INS Loophole on Fingerprints
- Double-Breasted Suit Not a Murphy Brown Exclusive
- U.S. to Seek Sanctions if N. Korea Stalls
- Trendy Bits of Italy, Brazil Come Ashore at Fashion Island
- VAN NUYS : Fairy Tale Trial Makes Case for Legal System
- Malibu Is Not Liable for Road, Judge Rules : Litigation: Rambla Pacifico is deemed county's responsibility. Action means city won't be a party to $6-million suit by 6 landowners who lost their homes in firestorm.
- Allocation of School Funds Spurs Competing Demands : Education: L.A. will have to spend about the same on each student. But there is a tug of war over priorities.
- Boycott Called for Products From Firms Tied to RU 486
- Scientist Finds Flaw in Touted 'Clipper Chip'
- COMPTON : Services Held for Ex-School Official
- Coast Guard Gets New Chief
- Schools : Students Getting to the Roots of Irrigation Problem
- SPECIAL VETS ONLY: D-day events at Normandy,...
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Huffington Returns Feinstein's Tax-Dodging Charge
- Sidley Could Sway State Senate Race
- SANTA MONICA : Quake Damage Forces Pharmacy to Move
- THE RODNEY G. KING BEATING TRIAL: ANOTHER CHAPTER ENDS : Sequence of Events
- An Eye for Style : Maybe you've seen the provocative ads. Or heard the name: Rampage. From a modest dream, Larry Hansel has fashioned a clothing empire.
- SIMI VALLEY : Worker Health Study Is Focus of Meeting
- LAPD Sex Harassment Panel Backed : Law enforcement: City Council approves civilian unit to review complaints against police by other officers.
- FILLMORE : $10-Million Road Project Approved
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 5-Story Oak Falls on Lodge : Bouquet Canyon: A corner of the roof is crushed, but no one is injured. 'It just seems like a Mother Nature attack,' owner says of latest disaster.
- Panel Approves Further Study of Point Mugu Airfield : Aviation: Initial findings are favorable for commercial use. Two members are opposed.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Jordan's Bat Is Slam Dunked
- Pop Music Review : Energetic Juice Newton: The Right Pace at the Right Time
- Music Reviews : Meat Puppets Still Have Drive
- Baxter Wins Patent Infringement Ruling Against Spectramed
- HEALTH CARE
- Make Fresh Asparagus Taste Just Like Canned!
- Topics : BUSINESS : Many Stores Sell Cigarettes to Teen-Agers, Study Finds
- Quark and Chevre . . . From Vermont, of Course
- Shifting Into Neutral
- BY DESIGN : Summer Boot Camp : They're big, heavy and not just for soldiers anymore. Oh, and get this: Commando boots go with everything.
- WESTSIDE COVER STORY : A City's Choice : Supporters of the Plan to Redo Santa Monica's Civic Center Say It Is Visionary andNecessary. Opponents Say It Means the Loss of Open Space and Unfairly Favors the RAND Corp.
- SHOP TALK : Revving Up for Rush to New Factory Outlet Mall : Although a few of the Oxnard stores opened over the holiday weekend, the big bargain event is set for June 10 to 12.
- Soaring in Company of 'Angels'
- Topics : BUSINESS
- EDUCATION BRIEFS
- COLUMN ONE : New Life for Notorious High-Rises? : Forceful housing chief says he can resurrect Chicago's Cabrini-Green project. Vincent Lane must win over many doubters, including wary tenants.
- SAN PEDRO : YWCA to Host Third Women's Conference
- Dead Whale Appears to Be Bay Area's 'Petaluma Pete'
- TOPANGA : Nudity at Parade Remains a Mystery
- Countywide : Fever Drug May Be Deadly, Doctor Says
- Shootings of 2 Spark Outrage : Violence: Neighbors wonder why the youths, who were not in a gang, were targeted.
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE Z : Boosters Push Port Hueneme Tax for Police
- Global Markets and Economic Update : International Business
- Silver Gets More Authority Than Expected at Universal : Entertainment: The studio executive was named president.
- Fluor Daniel Awarded 2 Contracts in Canada
- PROFILE : International Business : Leftist-Turned-Capitalist Leads Chilean Phone Company : Latin America: Oscar Garreton Purcell discovered his fascination with business while exiled in Communist Cuba.
- A Wine Named Sue
- Music: A Salute to Jr. Philharmonic
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The following are the top music sales...
- COVINA: A condom vending machine valued at...
- Around the South Bay : City Council deals a swift blow to the idea of paddling vandals.
- Undaunted by Disaster : Pasadena Glen's Fires and Floods Are Seen as Cost of <i> Really </i> Living
- Candidates Mine for Working-Class Votes : State Senate: In 24th District Democratic primary, Assemblywoman Hilda Solis touts her experience. But the pay raise of Solis and other lawmakers is Eugene Moses' trump card.
- CSUN Boosts Child Development Classes
- Police Report Blames Bear's Death on State
- Deputies Arrest Driver After 10-Mile High-Speed Chase
- CYPRESS : Registration for Summer Day Camp
- Tunneling to the Past : Red Line Worker Unearths Fossils of Animals That Roamed Hollywood Area More Than 10,000 Years Ago
- Monthly Report
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Program Places Disabled in Job Settings
- DANA POINT : Lloreda, 2 Others Lead in Fund Raising
- As He Nears 49, Still No Bend in the Ironman
- Endless Memories on Surfing in Orange County
- Hold Your Horsepower, Don't Blame the Winner
- HEALTH CARE
- U.S. Is a Free Market When It Comes to CEOs
- Two Rival Food Distributors Propose $1-Billion Merger
- REGION : Workshop Planned for Victims of Quake, Fires
- Punitive Damages From Police in King Beating Rejected : Courts: Jury that had awarded victim $3.8 million concludes officers should not pay. Verdict signals the end of a drama that has racked L.A. for more than three years.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Chuck Wagon Cafe Dishes Up Hearty, Home-Style Breakfasts : Fare ranges from chunky country potatoes to chewy biscuits and a variety of robust omelets.
- The Treniers"Cool It Baby" (tracks from 1953-56)...
- First Pension Officers Agree to Admit Crimes : Fraud: Irvine investment firm founder, two partners sign plea deals on disappearance of clients' millions.
- Pies, Dances, Dogs and Dunks at Weekend Fest : But the star attraction at Port Hueneme Country Days will be Darlene O'Connell and the Dixie Flyers.
- Sample the South Coast
- Clinton Begins Europe Trip in Italy
- BOOK REVIEW / SHORT STORIES : Quirky Collection of Bleak Lives Feels Just Too Contrived : MOSES SUPPOSES <i> by Ellen Currie</i> ; Simon & Schuster; $20, 219 pages
- WESTCHESTER : Aim of Housing Workshop Is Co-Managing
- Chinese Activists Trade Dreams of '89 for Careers
- ELECTIONS / MEASURE A : Campaigns Missing but Vote Might Set Course for Oak Park
- TV Reviews : 'Grace' a Romantic, War-Era Fantasy
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Panel Plan OKd for School Expulsions
- Gumption at the Justice Dept. : Book hurled at Rostenkowski despite his clout in Clinton health care effort
- SANTA ANA : Second of Two Men Shot in April Dies
- Despite Plans, Erhaab Closes to Win English Derby
- Angel Players Told to Prepare for Strike Vote
- Appreciation : Betty Asher: An Artful Evolution : The art collector, curator and dealer helped shape culture in postwar Los Angeles. She will be remembered tonight in a memorial tribute.
- Come On, Dancers--Let the Bon Temps Roll : Parties: A new social club is introducing regular Cajun and zydeco events with lessons.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Your Money : Coalition Demands Lower Electricity Bills : Energy: Consumer and business groups present study showing that California rates are unfairly high. Utilities, analysts question methodology.
- Golden West Homes: Facing a cooling market...
- Got No Other Fish to Fry? Try Estancia's Benefit 5K
- Broader Casting for Profits : Marketing: Public TV, radio stations link up with program-related retailers, such as one in South Coast Plaza, for a new source of funds.
- Body Found Buried in Back Yard Was Man, 68, Who Lived in House
- Erice's 'Beehive' Buzzing With Satire
- Environment: Bay Cleanup Hearings Set
- COMPTON : Schools Cope With Job Action by Teachers
- FOR THE KIDS : Young Musicians Show Off Their Notable Talent : Eric Cheung, 14, who solos with the Conejo Youth Symphony, is much like other youngsters, except when it comes to the piano.
- In Touch With Our Higher Fashion Sense
- Lesbian Army Officer Wins Battle in Court : Military: Federal judge orders reinstatement of Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer. Ruling raises questions about 'don't ask, don't tell' policy.
- Consultant Quits Camarillo Post to Take Ventura Job
- NEWPORT BEACH : Harbor Taxi Service Sets Sail Saturday
- Your Money : Study Finds ATM Charges Up, Costs Down : Finance: Consumer group says banks earned $2 billion in profits from the machines. Bankers call the fees justified.
- Industry Reports Indicate Solid Job Growth : Employment: May figures show the fastest increase in more than five years, purchasing managers say.
- HOT SALSA : Where to Go for the Burn
- Park Patrol : Crime: Council OKs test program to allocate more officers to fight drug dealing and related crime in downtown areas.
- Filo Facts
- Treasure Hunters Find Gems Amid the Ashes of Disaster
- Rostenkowski's Final Drive Still Leaves Health Bill Short
- Their Ministry Is Keeping You Awake in the Seat : Furniture: It's not a glamorous business, but with comfort as the goal, pew peddlers are always on the lookout for the next frontier in sanctuary seating.
- San Gabriel Valley Cover Story : How to Start a Neighborhood Association
- ACLU to Appeal Ruling on Knives at School
- Low Budget for Campaign Funding Plan : Long Beach: Neither side is spending much money on Proposition M, which would reform election expenditures for city offices.
- For Brown, an Issue With a History
- Duarte Group Begins Campaign to Recall Mayor Over Tax Plan : Government: Backers must gather 2,100 signatures to force an election. The action culminates a heated debate over proposed 3% levy on utilities.
- POLITICAL NOTES : 'Republicans for Harman' list is one antidote to the 'L-word' label.
- LOS ANGELES : Public's Help Sought in Search for Man's Killer
- Sorting Out the Good, the Bad and the Useful
- Crowning Success : Pageant Strikes Balance Between Looks and Talent, but Competition Still Takes a Toll
- Fans of Mario's Ristorante at Oxnard's Harbor...
- BELL GARDENS : Workers to Bid for Share of Card Club
- SAN FERNANDO : 3.7 Aftershock Rattles Residents Over Wide Area
- Corning to Buy Medical Lab for $325 Million : Mergers: Deal with San Juan Capistrano-based Nichols Institute would create nation's largest medical testing firm.
- HEALTH
- Politicians, Court Warned of Prop. 103 Retaliation : Election: The author of the 1988 insurance rollback initiative sends message to voters in effort to avoid its weakening.
- HOT SALSA : Stoking the Fire
- U.S. to Halt All Flights, Financial Ties With Haiti, Officials Say : Caribbean: Moves would tighten existing sanctions. Clinton reportedly has ordered other steps aimed at regime's civilian backers.
- GOVERNMENT : Rappers, TV, Ads Are Enlisted to Sell Service Program : White House has launched huge campaign to get young people interested in the new AmeriCorps effort.
- LONG BEACH : Reduction in Bixby Park Traffic Proposed
- LONG BEACH : Owner of Cemetery Tapped Fund, State Says
- A Primer to Oaks Classic
- Faithful Few Keep Eye on U.S. Soccer Ball : Sports: Avid fans in Mission Viejo delight in their pre-World Cup access to the American team.
- TV's First Family of Dysfunction Joins Comic Book Club : The Simpsons are the basis for four titles. The writers and artists will appear in Santa Barbara for a free signing.
- Meet the Pressed: Fuss-Free Cotton
- BY DESIGN : Muckenthaler's Man of Many Hats
- 'Free Speech Advocate' Arrested at Mall
- Public-Sector Pay Judged Competitive : Compensation: Only at highest levels do O.C. government jobs lag private industry, study finds.
- Executive Travel
- TORRANCE : Overdue Book? Expect a Computer to Call
- Regional Report : LADERA HEIGHTS : Residents Happy With Ban on Job-Seeking Day Laborers
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Use of Wood Fires, Barbecues Restricted
- CoCensys Inc.: The Irvine developer of neuropharmaceutical...
- HOT SALSA : It's a Naive, Domestic Habanero . . .
- For Students, It's an Act of Healing : Education: Sally Kirkland helps kids at Curtiss Junior High School tap into their emotions and vent frustration. Her workshop is part of the Achievement and Commitment to Excellence Program.
- Topics : LAW : Center to Offer Resolution Options to a Suit-Happy Society
- Daffy Disco Music is Back, Like It or Not : The Boogie Knights, a '70s-style band started as a lark, is packing in crowds at clubs around the Southland.
- Business: Redondo Pier May Reopen in January
- San Gabriel Valley Cover Story : Building Power Blocks : Residents in Pasadena and elsewhere have formed neighborhood associations to deal with crime and other social woes. They say the groups give them an 'empowering feeling.'
- Man Gets 3 Life Terms in Hospital Rampage : Courts: County-USC beefed up security after the 1993 shooting spree that left three doctors wounded. The gunman refused to enter an insanity plea.
- BY DESIGN : HOME ECONOMICS : An Eclectic Group
- Parents Are Doing Kombat Over Violent Video Games
- Defense Firms in Overbilling Case Repay Portion : Negotiation: Pentagon works out a deal with O.C.-based Sparta Inc. and SRS Technologies to recover questionable expenses.
- Filo: Wrap 'n' Roll
- REGION : Residents Deliver 9 Tons of Food to Mail Carriers
- AZUSA : Safe Drivers Rewarded With Movie Passes
- Couples Walk Aisle in Step With Environment : Outdoor eco-weddings--with recycled flowers, rented china and 'registered' sporting goods--are becoming more popular.
- SOUTH GATE : City Offices to Open on Fridays Again
- Business Leaders Form Coalition, Take Aim at Regional Woes
- Congress Joining Ranks of D.C. High-Crime Areas : Ethics: Some observers say latest scandals are result of greater public scrutiny. Others blame a corrupt system.
- 2 Challenge 2 Incumbents in Low-Budget Downey Council Campaign
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / PROPOSITION 180 : Senator Questions Legality of Initiative
- THE RODNEY G. KING BEATING TRIAL: ANOTHER CHAPTER ENDS
- Is the New Age Getting Old? Then Change the Channeler
- MISSION HILLS : Students Receive Quake Donations
- LAGUNA BEACH : Among Many Heroes, Fire Dept. Honors 2
- CRIME WATCH : Paddles and Politics
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-Convict Pleads Guilty in Real Estate Broker's Killing
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Meeting the Challenges of Education
- Jury Views Photos of Rat Injuries on Boy : Courts: The gruesome evidence is introduced on second day of the trial of the victim's parents, Steven and Kathyleen Giguere.
- Graf Accepts Pierce's Challenge as Fear Takes a Back Seat Today
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION I TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Dana Hills Can't Stop Santa Barbara
- The Wheels Stayed On During a Rough Ride : High school tennis: While coaches and players were changing, Calabasas remained focused, finally defeating Santa Ynez for the Division IV championship.
- MOVIES'The Flintstones,' Live: If box-office success translates...
- Move Over, Woodward & Bernstein : Radio: Exposing Watergate was easy compared to exposing yourself to Howard Stern for the sake of discussing his latest TV deal.
- Movie Review : A 'Love' Story Woven With Compassion
- Prep Playoffs at a Glance : CITY SECTION TENNIS INDIVIDUAL FINALS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitcher Wanted, Smith Offered
- U.S. Cuts 3, Names 22 for Cup
- TV Ratings : 'Roseanne' Season Finale Tops the Competition
- IRVINE : Woman, 35, Killed in Auto Accident
- Environmentalists Assail State Policy on Gnatcatcher : Wildlife: Court filing by Fish and Game director called 'double talk' to thwart protection. Agency says it's neutral.
- Review of Proposed RV Resort Recommended : Development: Coastal Commission staff members say appeal filed by opponents of the planned oceanfront project has merit.
- Ex-Crime Lab Chief Enters Innocent Plea
- Hospital Beefs Up Security Measures : Safety: County-USC added more guards and restricted access to the facility after a shooting left three doctors wounded. Man convicted of the rampage is sentenced to three life terms.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Guilty of Trying to Kill Ex-Girlfriend : Trial: Johnny Mack Finney of Val Verde could spend the rest of his life in prison after setting the woman on fire.
- Grand Jury Calls for Plan to Ease Jail Crowding : Report: Panel urges officials to explore possibilities of taxes and building a new facility at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
- SANTA PAULA : Debris Basins to Collect Excess Water and Mud
- IRVINE : Kindness Puts Kids in Print
- Assembly OKs Tougher Rules for Roofs in Fire-Prone Areas
- GLENDALE : Bus Routes Canceled Due to Low Ridership
- Angels Crumble in 10th : Baseball: Butcher walks in winning run after Smith's blunders in 3-2 loss to Indians.
- Santa Ana Valley to Play Crenshaw in Basketball
- BASEBALL DRAFT : Angels Focus on Wave Pitcher; Dodgers Look Left
- Close's Laryngitis Has 'Sunset' Ticket-Holders Scrambling
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Ex-Deputy Among 3 Accused of Cheating at Casino
- VAN NUYS : Gang Member Convicted in Slaying of Girl at Dance
- CHP Reports Rise in Holiday Traffic Deaths
- LOS ANGELES : Some Pupils Kept at Home to Protest Gay Pride Events
- GARDEN GROVE : Coupons Soften Cost of Bicycle Helmets
- Don't Press It: New Wrinkle Was Norman's
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Baseball, Softball Start Times Altered
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Has a Pain in the Neck
- New-Look Raiders Kick Off Mini-Camp
- El Camino Real Tops Carson in One for the Book : City Section baseball: Scorer's decision deprives left-hander Randy Wolf of a no-hitter in 9-0 quarterfinal victory.
- Tennis
- Music Review : Pogorelich's Demanding Piano Program
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Nearly Fouled Out, USC's Kiss Rallies to Win Hammer
- Dodgers to Pay Strawberry $4,857,143
- Martinez of Old Appears : Baseball: He gets plenty of support from Ingram, Karros as Dodgers win, 7-0.
- Member of Gang Guilty in Slaying of Girl at Club : Courts: Teen-ager faces up to 20 years to life in prison. Victim was fatally shot while waiting for a ride home from a dance.
- ELECTIONS / JUDICIAL SEAT : Debate Avoids Confrontation by 2 Candidates
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Greg Maddux Beats Giants for Ninth Win
- Volleyball Tour Fines Johnson, Stoklos
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Pitcher Wanted, Smith Offered
- Wilson Enjoys Working Vacation : Hockey: Off-season for Duck coach includes leading the U.S. in the World Championships, draft homework and rest, perhaps.
- International Business
- HEALTH CARE
- Regional Report : CULVER CITY / MONTEREY PARK : Input Sought on Bay Cleanup Plan
- Lawmakers Brawl for Second Day in Taiwan
- Sports : PREPS
- San Gabriel Valley Cover Story : 3 Pasadena Groups Honored