- Live Entertainment Inc. to Sell Retail Division
- The Novelty May Be Wearing Off for Iwerks : Multimedia: Virtual-reality innovator was a hot commodity on Wall Street in the fall. But last quarter, its stock was the worst performer in the region.
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : Finding a Life Beyond Nightmarish Existence : GAL / A True Life <i> by Ruthie Bolton</i> , Forward by Josephine Humphreys; Harcourt Brace $19.95, 288 pages
- CALABASAS : War Romance Has Endured for 50 Years
- Days of Drums and Tambourines
- Wolfe Finds Safe Harbor, Away From Titan Turmoil : Gymnastics: After a successful but tumultuous 23 years at Cal State Fullerton, he discovers a life after coaching that's closer to home.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Strawberry Injured as Giants Win Again
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankees Apologize for Team Executive
- Microsoft Case Causes Little Stir : Reaction: Industry executives in Orange County see few changes from settlement of charges against software giant.
- Feinstein Seeks 1-Year Ouster for Armed Students
- Ethnic Discord : Back to Sudetenland? : The pressure is building on Czechs to return homes and property they seized from Germans after World War II or to at least compensate the victims.
- Triglycerides Found to Be Perilous on Their Own
- COLUMN ONE : Tobacco Lab: Science and Silence : When the smoking wars heated up, Philip Morris put Victor DeNoble's nicotine experiments on ice. His story is part of the wider drama involving the industry and its researchers.
- James Sent to Prison Rather Than Rehab
- Fire Seriously Damages College Theater
- Castaic Prison Escapee Remains at Large
- Former Newhall CHP Captain Dies at 62
- Betrayal by the Military in Nigeria
- It's a Success--Except the Finish : Soccer: After Brazil's victory on penalty kicks, method to break tie in final is questioned.
- Hudek Leaves Egg on Faces of the Experts
- Fluor Wins $1-Billion Contract for Plant in Kuwait : Construction: The engineering firm will build a petrochemical facility, its first major venture there since the 1960s.
- Valentec International to Sell Costa Mesa Plant
- Changing Lifestyles : Poland Fights an Influx of Illegal Drugs From Abroad : The collapse of communism has loosened enforcement and caused a crisis in social values. More than 25% of teen-agers admit using drugs, says one study.
- Science Helps Italian Woman Give Birth at 62
- CAMARILLO : Lawyer Convicted of Felony Grand Theft
- SIMI VALLEY : School Official Quits to Assume New Post
- WESTMINSTER : City Plans to Adopt Tattoo Parlor Rules
- Julian Schwinger; Nobel Physicist, Professor at Harvard and UCLA
- A Giant Leap for Strawberry : Baseball: San Francisco is 8-0 since the former Dodger outfielder joined the team.
- THEATER REVIEW : Dance-Happy 'Nanette' Says Yes, Yes to Frivolity and Fun
- Labels to Show Foreign Contents of Cars
- ICU Medical Inc.: The San Clemente medical...
- Regional Outlook : Showdown for Vietnam Refugees : A deadline late next year will send thousands of 'boat people' back to Vietnam. Many are already becoming violent and desperate.
- Call Goes Up For Solution to Aliso Spills : Pollution: Laguna council members, tired of sewage problems that have closed the beach at times, ask for hearings.
- POMONA : Man Shot While Watching World Cup Final on TV
- Teachers Balk at Full Inclusion of Disabled Students
- Former USC Tackle Tay Brown, Captain of '32 Team, Dies at 82
- Five Local Players Win in USTA Event
- SCREENING ROOM : 'Coming Out' Documents WWII Gays
- Amgen Reports Net Income of $107.5 Million
- Beckman Instruments Inc.: The Fullerton laboratory products...
- On Assignment's Revenue, Profit Hike in 2nd Quarter
- Soda Firms Want Judge to Can Lawsuit
- Laugh Lines : Jokes
- Insider : U.N. Leader May Be Digging In His Heels : Boutros-Ghali's plan to keep post irks Washington.
- Japan Premier Advocates More 'Caring' Nation
- Critic of Mexican Food Has Targeted Other Popular Dishes
- Music Professor William Dale Dies
- Man Stabbed in Spat Over Cat
- June Restaurant Closures
- Election Lineup
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ballot to Be Final OK for Some Projects
- Shelter Takes in Its 1st 7 Children
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Parents to Ask City for Crossing Guards
- Supervisors Seek Cutback Strategy : Budget: Leaders looking for the right combination of cuts and reserve spending.
- 911 Calls Lead to Arrest in Shooting Death
- First Day of Filing Marks the Opening of Campaign Season : Elections: The Thousand Oaks council race is expected to draw up to two dozen candidates. Similarly heated contests are likely in Simi Valley and Moorpark.
- Splash Has Place Saved for Shue : 'Melrose' Series Star to Play Soccer at Pond
- Working Well With Whatever Works : Bruce Nauman's Rich Retrospective Shows an Artist Comfortable in Any Medium
- BERLIN : A Plot That Failed
- ACLU, Pasadena Councilman Drop Suit Against City
- Only 10 Show to Peruse CLAS Test in Costa Mesa : Education: Response is slow across the state as new versions of the controversial student-assessment exams are showcased. The samples are on display for a month.
- Woman Crossing Street Killed by Car
- BURBANK : Fund-Raiser Planned for Boys & Girls Club
- The Numbers Tell a Story : Quake statistics are like nothing anyone has ever seen
- Oxnard Council to Consider Pitching Some Old City Files : Government: The proposal would change current procedure. Storing 7,000 boxes of documents costs the pack rat record keepers $43,000 yearly.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Bressette, Scott to Seek Reelection
- Astros Rally From 11-0, Win, 15-12
- MUSIC REVIEW : Brodsky Quartet Rises Above Din at the House of Blues
- Rockwell International Corp. said its fiscal third-quarter...
- U.S. Sanctions Urged on Canadian Wheat : Trade: ITC says weak currency, other factors have brought a flood of imports.
- Doing Business : Holy Alliance Gets a Venture Flowing : A California entrepreneur and a Russian archbishop team up to tap spring water for sale.
- Frenchman Scales 40 Stories of Skyscraper
- Haiti Refugee Count Drops to Zero : Caribbean: Officials report no sea rescues during last three days. Reversal of U.S. policy credited for sharp decline.
- CAMARILLO : Boys & Girls Club Seeks OK for Expansion
- TUSTIN : Chamber Honors 2 Community Activists
- New Pentium Chip Carries Intel to 12% Higher Profit
- Arco Plans to Lay Off 1,250 More Employees : Energy: The cutbacks will include several hundred workers at the oil company's Los Angeles headquarters.
- Chicago-based Discovery Zone Inc. said it agreed...
- RETAILING
- ECONOMY
- Foothill Group Reports Profits of $6.6 Million
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Out of Site, In Mind : Alzheimer's Assn. Plays a New Tune at Annual Benefit With a Jazzy, Southern-Styled Event to Remember
- National Agenda : Saudi Arabia's Exiles Challenge a Closed Society : The dissidents want the kingdom to be more democratic and more Islamic.
- The what-in-the-world cup: For us, Brazil vs....
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISLAM : A Witch Hunt in the Name of Allah : Extremists use sanctimony to justify barbarous acts, like encouraging the murder of Taslima Nasrin.
- COSTA MESA : County Fair Death Being Investigated
- Man to Face Murder, Grand Theft Charges in Death of Elderly Client : Crime: Michael Benanti led investigators to what are believed to be the buried remains of James Young, who had been missing since early 1993.
- Ground Is Broken for Outlet Mall : Business: Officials take part in ceremony they hope is first step to bringing jobs and increasing tax revenues.
- Ward Valley: Worthy Fight for Feinstein
- Police Showed Restraint on July 4, Chief Says : Law enforcement: Ronald L. Lowenberg tells the City Council he is proud of the way his officers behaved during near-riot.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Has Tests on Injured Thigh
- Marciulionis, Houston Are Traded for Pierce, Rogers
- The California Arts Council has raised the...
- Stable Dollar Braces Stocks; Dow Up 1.62
- Stock Brokerage, 2 Principals Fined and Expelled by NASD
- Crackdown on Snooping Into Tax Files Told : Privacy: Senator says more than 1,300 IRS employees were targeted. Offenses ranged from nosiness to bogus refunds.
- Blast Levels Argentine Jewish Center, Kills 26 : South America: President Menem says attack was planned 'from abroad.' Area in Buenos Aires devastated.
- WASHINGTON : Out of the Shadows
- Faces of the Free : Photographer Rescues 150,000 Images From Quake-Damaged Store
- Second Dead Newt Poses Problem for Shuttle Scientists
- Executive Chosen to Manage OPTIMA's $400-Million Budget : Reform: Designers of emerging system hope to improve health care delivery to 275,000 Medi-Cal enrollees. New officer has accounting background.
- Making a Change for Better : After 20 Years in the NFL, Henning Happily Returns to College Coaching
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Former Trojan Morton Signs With Lions
- Big Business for the Weekend
- Where Are They Now? : JEFF TORBORG
- Time Warner Inc., the world's biggest media-entertainment...
- Company's Secret Ingredient Is Diversification : Longevity: Bakery supply house George Ruhl & Son has been in business for 205 years. It has expanded its product line dramatically in the past two decades.
- Ceradyne Critic Gains Board Seat
- Company Town : Arista Reports 2nd Strong Year, With '94 Profit Up at Least 12% : Earnings: The German-owned label does not release specific figures, but it says it has done well with new acts.
- CIA Reforms in Wake of Ames Case Heralded
- Millions Flee Rwanda; Rebels Say War Is Over
- BODY WATCH : Get Well Soon : What You Know Before Surgery Can Hasten Recovery
- The Whole Enchilada: It's Too Fat for You, Study Says
- Save Our State? It's More Like Spite Our State : This initiative, brainchild of a man who was burned by an illegal contractor, would amount to ethnic cleansing.
- Woman Loses $1,250 in Another Lottery Ticket Scam : Crime: Canyon Country resident falls victim to woman who claimed she couldn't cash her winning numbers in.
- Teachers Pressured to Change Grades, Brea Olinda Trustee Contends : Education: Grade-changing scandal at high school widens as board member charges that some instructors were asked to alter scores to keep athletes and student government leaders eligible.
- SOCCER / WORLD CUP REPORT : Meola Leaves Goal to Try His Foot as Kicker for Jets
- West Coast Displays Tapped to Do Exhibit
- Next Step : U.S. Firms 'Work' for China Workers : Americans are trying to export good labor standards along with capitalism, with mixed success.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson and Brown Trade Bitter Attacks : Challenger criticizes governor's record; he assails her death penalty opposition. Sharp exchange signals an acrimonious battle for state's top post.
- MOSCOW : Solzhenitsyn Windup
- CONEJO VALLEY : School Board Seat Open Until Election
- Council OKs Funds for Retrofit Designs
- FULLERTON : Museum Is Seeking Trustee Candidates
- THOUSAND OAKS : Trailer Rent Control May Be Extended
- Missing Couple Blamed for Alleged Car Scam : Courts: Judges uphold lawsuit claiming that two dealers contributed to losses suffered by 14 others by unquestioningly buying autos they should have known were underpriced.
- Company Town : Tom Rothman Will Head New Film Unit at Fox
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Yields Ease but Stocks Still Stalled
- Some Ignore, Some Heed Center Report on Mexican Food : Nutrition: O.C. restaurants and fast-food eateries do offer healthy options but admit some menu items can be high in fat and sodium.
- The Software Industry After the Settlement
- Bergen Brunswig Rises 3%; Beckman, ICU Medical Improve
- Singer James Loses His Bid to Avoid Prison : Courts: Blocked from re-entering drug rehabilitation, he is ordered to begin a five-year term in assaults on two women.
- TV REVIEW : 'Passin": A Romantic Look at the Panthers
- BANKING
- Interlink Electronics Reports Quarterly Loss
- Access to SEC Electronic Records Has Been Difficult, Expensive
- Police, Dogs Search Home Where Body Was Discovered in Freezer
- Bank Regulator Says Clinton Sought Aid : Inquiry: Comptroller of currency tells Whitewater counsel that the President approached him at New Year's weekend retreat. He says he rebuffed request.
- Israel, Jordan Move Talks to Familiar Turf
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Program Unites Homeless and Pets
- CANOGA PARK : Officer's Battery Charge Dismissed
- Valley Interview : Take Time to Update Homeowners Insurance, Advocate Advises
- SANTA ANA : Public Has Role in Hiring Schools Chief
- CYPRESS : Recreation Fees Are Being Raised
- Missing Girl Found; Man Arrested
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox Overcome Tigers' Big Lead, Win in 13th
- Rangers Ask Bettman to Void Keenan Hiring
- Players Dunked in a Hard Court : Pro basketball: A federal judge rules that the NBA's salary cap, college draft and right of first refusal are legal.
- ANAHEIM : Council to Consider Anti-Smoking Rules
- Food Bank Boosted by Corporate Drive
- Evans Says O.J. Case Is Now Behind Him : Raiders: Reserve quarterback, 39, took to airwaves to urge Simpson to surrender during freeway chase.
- Looking at the News With a Skewed Eye : Television: Michael Moore doesn't pretend to show events objectively. His 'TV Nation' takes a twisted, comical look at subjects from pets on Prozac to Avon ladies in the Amazon.
- Xircom's Third-Quarter Earnings Increase 63%
- Statordyne Corp.: The firm said Monday that...
- Surgeon General's Son Convicted of Selling Cocaine
- Higher Education : Walking Above His O.C. Home Reminds 66-Year-Old That Life's a Balancing Act
- Mideast Peace Near, Christopher Says : Diplomacy: Continued talks offer hope. But Israel not as optimistic as U.S. about progress with Syria.
- Wachs Seeks to Abolish Limit on L.A.'s Funding of Plaques for Slain Officers
- NORTHRIDGE : Dean of Engineering Named by CSUN
- SHERMAN OAKS : Council Proposes Local Newspaper
- Boy's Arraignment for Shooting Postponed : Courts: Defense attorney says 17-year-old Thousand Oaks youth is distraught and under suicide watch at Juvenile Hall. Judge reschedules hearing for Aug. 9.
- Players' Union Rejects Owners' Salary Cap : Baseball: Negotiations will continue Wednesday, but a strike date is expected by July 31.
- Don King Maintains Innocence in Fraud Case : Boxing: Promoter also says he has signed light-flyweight Carbajal away from rival Arum.
- Flaco Jimenez . . . By Popular Demand : Pop music: He never expected to have global appeal, but just about everyone likes his Tex-Mex style. He's in Long Beach on Wednesday.
- BANKING
- Company Town
- Despite Earthquake, Office Vacancy Rate Hasn't Tumbled
- Company Town
- A Drained Cup : Soccer Crowds Dwindle and Pasadena Begins Returning to Normal After World-Class Party
- COMMENTARY : Women's Sports Need Identity
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Wants Belle's Homers Deducted
- 'Coming Out' Documents WWII Gays
- POMONA : Testing Ordered for Killer of Witness in Murder Case
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soundgarden at the Olympic : Patience Is Its Own Reward
- THEATER REVIEW : Housewife's Laments Make for a Lamentable 'Heartbeats'
- Seoul Takes Parting Shot at Kim : Asia: 2 million reportedly gather for North Korean leader's funeral. South's premier assails the late president.
- Bosnia Serb Leader Warns on Dangers of Peace Plan : Balkans: The Muslim-Croatian Parliament backs the international proposal that would split the country.
- Profile : Saddam's Public Enemy No. 1 : Kurdish leader Ahmed Chalabi has lived many lives, from mathematician to fallen banker to fearless foe of Iraq's dictator.
- Study Finds Latinos to Be Group Most Lacking in Health Coverage
- GLENDALE : Retraining Agency Moves to Larger Site
- Skid Row Area to Get Toilets for Homeless
- Businesses Tally World Cup Receipts : Economy: Soccer fest was bonanza for some, a disappointment to others. Officials estimate event pumped $620 million into region.
- Racing to Find Abandoned Pets a Home
- PANORAMA CITY : Katz to Host State Government Day
- NEWBURY PARK : Passenger in Car Dies After Accident
- American Telephone & Data Inc.: The Newport...
- Eisner Situation Raises Question of Firms' No. 2s
- Standard Pacific Corp.: The Costa Mesa-based home...
- Pacific Crest Capital Reports 2nd-Quarter Profit
- Administration to Retain Ban on Pot Therapy
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Former Trojan Morton Signs With Lions
- RJR Nabisco Rolls Out Fat Substitute Salatrim
- Lending Growth Boosts Banks' Profits : Finance: Higher fees for consumer banking services also contributed to higher second-quarter net income.
- New Designs: Beverage Makers Can Hardly Contain Themselves
- SANTIAGO : A Choice in Chile
- Body Watch : How to Become a Former Smoker
- DOWNEY : Psychiatrist Recommends No Parole for Molester
- Relatives Fearful Over Simi Man, Missing 12 Days : Search: Frank Plaice was last seen at the Elks Lodge. His friends and family say he would not have left without his insulin and dentures.
- STUDIO CITY : Once-Popular Bakery Closes After 27 Years
- Hit Limbaugh, and You Hit Mid-America : He gives voice to people with honest values who won't be demeaned to cover liberal lapses.
- Boot Camp on the Beach : Youths Endure Summer of Push-Ups, Jellyfish Stings to Be Junior Lifeguards
- First Is Foremost to Angels : Baseball: Snow's grand slam fuels a nine-run burst in opening inning of 13-4 victory over the Red Sox.
- Dodgers Drained After Beating Mets : Baseball: Worrell blows three-run lead, but they win in 10th, 7-6, on Karros' single. Wallach has six RBIs.
- Bargain Woodstock
- ART REVIEW : Painters Put Wry Spin on High, Low Culture
- Home Sales Near Best Showing in 5 Years, but Prices Go Lower : Real estate: The June total of 1,125 existing single-family houses closing escrow is two homes shy of five-year mark set in May. Median sales price down 14%.
- America From Abroad : A British Museum Bows to Colonies : The stately 19th-Century mansion in Bath displays U.S. decorative arts and history by the roomful.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Councilman Elected Sanitation Chairman
- Plisky Forsakes Council for Try at Harbor District : Elections: Meanwhile, dozens of candidates take out nomination papers for open seats on county's school boards, special districts and city councils.
- Streisand Returns--but the Thrill Level Doesn't : Concert: She makes up performances at The Pond of Anaheim that were canceled in May because of illness during her first tour in 20 years.
- VENTURA : New Committee to Serve City's Youth
- 5 Seats to Be Filled on 2 School Boards
- IRVINE : Council OKs Plan for 4,000 Homes
- Donations Down for Summer Camp Fund
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Fredrickson, Townsend Haven't Moved
- Wheel Maker Superior Posts 16% Earnings Growth
- Coca-Cola Co. reported that worldwide marketing initiatives,...
- HTP International: The consumer electronics maker and...
- BODY WATCH : A Bumper Crop, Medicinally Speaking
- Clinton Pitches His Health Care Plan to Latinos : Reform: President speaks to La Raza at Miami meeting. He points out that nearly a third of Hispanic Americans lack insurance coverage.
- MOORPARK : Volunteers Sought for Police Storefront
- Sept. 13 Election Ordered to Fill Hill's Senate Seat
- Hospital Near Construction Noise Sues Toll Road Agency
- Board to Consider Principal's Firing
- Arraignment Postponed for Boy Charged in Shooting : Courts: Defense attorney says 17-year-old Thousand Oaks youth is distraught and under suicide watch at Juvenile Hall. Judge reschedules the hearing date for Aug. 9.
- Where Are They Now? : FRED LYNN
- Clippers Not Among Teams Wilkins Considering--Agent
- POP MUSIC : Social D(escendants) to Take a Fuel Break
- Western Digital Corp.: The company said Monday...
- Government Data on Corporations Now Available on Internet : Information: Experimental linkup with the SEC's 'Edgar' database increases public access, but critics say it could impede wider marketing efforts.
- Company Town
- Biotech leader Genentech Inc. said surging sales...
- Shaken and Stirred : The Quake Jolted Business for Some Shops Near Epicenter, While Giving Others a Boost
- Auditor Finds Lottery Broke Contract Policy : Government: Bid specifications for its computer system were so restrictive that only one company could meet them, report says. Without competition, GTECH got a pact with an estimated value of $600 million.
- CALABASAS CUP: Forget about the action at...
- A Time for Dying? : Rather than face a horrible, lingering death, some AIDS patients say they plan to end their lives. For them, it's a way of keeping control.
- Gore Praises Oakland Port Project to Restore Wetlands
- LAGUNA BEACH : Officials to Explain Canyon Road Plans
- German Troops
- Views on Sex Ed
- L.A. Tours
- Praise for Simi
- Clinton Criticism
- Pentagon Procurements
- Health-Care Controversy
- Area's Cable-Delivered Computer Service Failing to Get Its Message Out : Information: In the Antelope Valley, only nine out of 63,000 cable households subscribe to Ingenius, which charges only a start-up fee. Lax marketing and technical shortcomings are blamed.
- Plan for Quality
- Positive Story
- Anti-Smog Proposal Would Hobble Transit and Shipping, Industries Say : Pollution: Critics of federal plan voice concerns but few alternative solutions at EPA hearing. A compromise strategy may be developed in behind-the-scenes meetings of environmentalists, businesses and government officials.
- 'Cool' Accent Marks
- OTHER NEWS - July 19, 1994
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- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Yes: Bountiful Serving of Astro Pop and Love 'Talk'
- TALKING SPACE: With Wednesday the 25th anniversary...
- ENVIRONMENT : With a Dry Determination, Puerto Rico Endures Drought : Dishwater quenches the flowers, and a bucketful cleans a car. The parched island gets by without declaring an emergency, but rationing gets tougher.
- Arizona Home Searched for Bodies : Inquiry: Authorities use trained dogs to comb basement of man charged in death of former Northridge woman.
- Study Criticizes Modest Health Reform
- Famalaro May Be Prosecuted in Arizona : Courts: Generally, trial takes place where murder occurs--but that may be impossible to determine.
- Huber Clothes Found in Murder Suspect's Home : Investigation: Costa Mesa police say she wore black miniskirt when she vanished. Evidence could link Famalaro to crime.
- Detective Tries to Come to Terms With 'Career Case'
- Simpson Lawyers Attack Key Detective's Credibility : Courts: They suggest he may have planted bloody glove at mansion. His work history might become issue.
- Tunnel Explosion Injures 3 Welders : Subway: A chunk of metal rips through acetylene tank to touch off blast. Injuries to workers may be the worst since project began. A state safety investigation is under way.
- Arizona Home Searched for Bodies : Suspect: 'The mystery to be solved now is: Who is Famalaro?' says an official. His life has been filled with contradictions, according to reports.
- Microsoft's New Frontiers : Opportunity--and Obstacles--Abound in Wake of Probe
- Contradictions Mark Profile of Famalaro
- Police Recover Clothes Believed to Be Those of Victim in Freezer
- Huffington Disrupts Democratic Event : Politics: Outside a private home, candidate confronts Feinstein on charge he is anti-Jewish.
- * Horace B. Benjamin has been installed...
- Videos-on-Demand Debut on College Campuses : Entertainment: Laser Video Network Inc. has installed kiosks and TVs in 200 dining halls so far.
- COMMITMENTS : CAN THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED? : 'A No-Win Cycle of Escalating Anger'
- COLUMN ONE : For Rent: Pieces of Paradise : Guest houses give the not-so-rich a chance to live in the lap of luxury. Tenants find love, intrigue and sometimes tragedy.
- Sports Bar Soccer Fans in O.C. Cheer Favorites : Enthusiasm: Despite the pandemonium, most agree that the heated rivalry was good-natured.
- COSTA MESA : Orange Coast Names Math, Sciences Dean
- ANAHEIM : Planning Panel OKs Proposal for Rink
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Taken Out After Injuring Leg
- Bullfrogs Pull One Out Against San Diego
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : WHO DO YOU LIKE THE NINTH?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : IN SUPPORT OF REVOLUTION
- He's All Bent Out of Shape Over 'High Strung' Plans : Movies: Jim Carrey appears in a film that few people have heard about and that he won't talk about. But its distributors plan on cashing in on the red-hot star.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : ADDING INSULT TO INJURY
- MUSIC REVIEW : Deft Program Lights Up Arabian Night at the Bowl
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : IN SEARCH OF A NO-SHOW
- CHINA
- For the People of India, Mangoes Are a Luscious Treat--and Big Business : Asia: But of the more than 1,000 varieties of the fruit grown there, only a few are popular abroad.
- Tobacco Industry Strikes Back to Curb Anti-Smoking Onslaught : Public relations: New strategy includes portraying restrictions as affronts to individual choice. Discrediting research is also a tactic.
- Suspect Leads Authorities to Buried Body
- COMMITMENTS : The Art of Falling in Love : Singles today have a tough time finding Mr. (or Ms.) Right. What with long hours at work and the gym, who's got time to meet people? The experts say you do if you go about it the right way.
- U.S. Has Authority to Launch Haiti Invasion, Panetta Says : Caribbean: Incoming chief of staff insists President has made no decision. Sen. Dole questions need for action.
- Chiropractors, Physicians Hope to End Animosity, Heal Together
- Financial Scam's Victims Go After Lottery Winner's Jackpot in Court : Lawsuit: They say ex-official of firm ignored or overlooked fraud. The defendant, who won $10.3 million, denies negligence or knowledge of wrongdoing.
- YORBA LINDA : Former Councilman Wisner to Run Again
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : BET IT WAS 220/180
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FINAL : Spotlight : FEET OF GOLD
- THEATER REVIEW : Globe's 'Twelfth Night': Shakespeare by Design
- Powerhouses Fuel Sales at Box Office : Movies: 'True Lies,' 'Forrest Gump' and 'The Lion King' are on target to break a record for non-holiday weekend ticket sales.