- Witness Identifies Suspect in Fatal Carjacking : Crime: Japanese student testifies at preliminary hearing in slayings of two friends outside supermarket in San Pedro. Case draws attention from Japan.
- Motorola Reports 64% Rise in Second-Quarter Profit
- Vacancy Rates Drop in Burbank and Glendale
- Another Former Honda Executive Charged in Scandal Pleads Guilty
- Speaking Of : INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
- TV Coverage of Hearing
- Exile Ends as Arafat Leaves Tunisia for Gaza
- Haiti Orders Out Rights Monitors : Caribbean: U.N. and OAS are expected to comply and withdraw observers. U.S. and allies call military regime's action 'a serious escalation in the conflict.'
- Woman Falls Into Con Artists' Trap by Lure of 'Gold' and a Good Deed
- College District Marks Its Silver Anniversary : Education: Former board members, other dignitaries note changes in enrollment, financial stability of nine-campus L.A. system since 1969.
- Anaheim Considers Redevelopment of Stadium Property : Land use: Plans could include a new facility that is better for football or construction of offices and stores in the parking lot.
- Shoulder to Sigh On : Campers Find Their Blue Heaven at PCH 'Overnight Parking Zone'
- Guard Firefighters to Remain in Arizona
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : IT'S NO EMERGENCY UNTIL THE GAME'S OVER
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : SINGLE ROOM, PLEASE
- Reality Doesn't Bite for Garofalo
- LTC Properties Buys 5 Nursing Facilities
- Interlink to Produce 'Mouse' Devices for IBM
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : Chocolate Candy for Cold Relief?
- S. Korea Backs North's Delay of Summit : Asia: Foreign Minister Han Sung Joo says it's up to Pyongyang to 'resurrect the momentum' for talks.
- Boys Playing With Fire Ignite Blaze : Danger: The three were using matches when they accidentally started a 5-acre brush fire, investigators say.
- Cruttenden & Co. to Buy Shares in Positive Response
- U.S. Seeks to Tighten Poultry Inspections : Agriculture: Proposals set 'zero tolerance' on fecal matter. Critics call for bacteria testing.
- Investors Should Move Cautiously on Information Highway : Computers: Scam artists are proliferating on electronic services. Other users are well-intentioned but just don't know what they're talking about when touting stocks.
- Exploiters Won't Get This Activist's Mark : India's Kailash Satyarthi has devised a label certifying that a carpet was made without child labor.
- 54% of Cities Expect to Finish Year in Black, Survey Predicts
- Burbank : Council to Vote on Proposed Oil Pipeline
- 15-Year-Old Convicted in Fatal Stabbing : Court: Judge rules the youth was the aggressor when he killed a Rancho Alamitos High School football star during dispute in Garden Grove over a car.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Rematch Can Only Get Better : Soccer: There wasn't much at stake when Brazil played Sweden the first time, and it showed in a dismal 1-1 tie.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Breaking Nose of Spain's Enrique Costs Italy's Tassotti Eight Games
- Music Review : An Ear-Opening 'Concierto' at LACMA
- Dante's Out of the Inferno : Former Angel Bichette Has Emerged as a Slugging Star With the Rockies After Having Been Written Off as a Flake and Nearly Leaving for Japan
- AUTOMOBILES : Tools are Weapons in War Between Dealers, Independent Garages
- HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY : PacifiCare to Franchise Elderly Coverage in Northeast
- U.S. Admits French Role in HIV Test Kit : Health: Officials say that the virus used by scientists came from France. Royalties will be more evenly split under a new agreement.
- Stolen Mercedes Slams Car; Boy Gravely Hurt : Accident: Driver of speeding vehicle leaves scene after broadsiding a mother and two children. A suspect is later arrested after Irvine neighborhood is searched.
- In the Name of the Father? : Mysterious Kim Jong Il's ascension poses questions for Koreas, and world
- CAMARILLO : Pilot Forced to Make Emergency Landing
- Schools Need $8 Million in Quake-Related Repairs : Thousand Oaks: Estimate contrasts sharply with reports given right after temblor. District officials there are problems at 31 sites.
- Countywide : Lifeguards Seek OK to Capture Stingrays
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Tearing Down the Wall : Success of Bulgaria, Romania Marks Only Beginning of Change in World Soccer
- Fullerton's Lee Shoots 67, Leads by Four at USGA Girls' Junior
- Health Net Moves Into Workers' Compensation
- HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY : NME to Slash Employment in Santa Monica
- A Pitch From Our Sponsors : Despite Cloud, All-Star Game Still Pulls In Advertisers
- Mattel Appears to Have Won Scrabble Over Rights to Game : Leisure: The El Segundo toy maker says its latest counteroffer has been accepted over that of rival Hasbro.
- Whittaker Corp. Whittaker Controls Division of North...
- Firms Can Ease Reverse Culture Shock for Employees : Transition: 25% of U.S. executives quit their companies within a year of their return from assignment overseas.
- 2 Former Soviet Republics Elect Russia Backers
- Tough Talk Marks Ukraine's New Leader : President: Known in the past as a 'terminator' and a 'kamikaze,' Kuchma calls himself a pragmatist.
- WESTMINSTER : City May Impose Contract on Police
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : With Eye on Capitol, Reed Asks Delay in County Cuts
- Grants Available for Nonprofit Programs
- Shelter Sets Off Storm : Home for Abuse Victims Plans Move, But New Neighbors Balk
- County Girls Win World Soccer Title at AYSO Tournament
- NORTH HILLS : Ex-Convicts to Teach Crime Prevention
- Williams Qualifies for Open With Bullet Lodged in Ribs
- New Cancer Suit Filed Against San Onofre
- All Booked Up : Chapter 1: Guests Fill the Opening Night Party of the Newport Beach Central Library
- Quake-Damaged Church Votes to Rebuild
- IRVINE : A Healthy Alternative for Seniors
- Owner Expresses Anger Over RV Park's Failure : Ventura: Nancy Hubbard blames environmentalists and government regulators for pushing her into bankruptcy.
- Mom Testifies in Cummings Retrial : Crime: She tearfully tells of losing her child as former PTA president once more faces a jury in the 1990 death of a baby she was caring for.
- Allergic Reaction to Media's O.J. Mania
- BURBANK : Media City Center Hires New Executive
- CONEJO VALLEY : Artists Pitch In for Earthquake Victim
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Pressure Is a Definite Hang-Up to Parreira : Brazil: Coach feels heat from a nation that has won three World Cup titles, but none since 1970.
- Where Are They Now? : STEVE YEAGER
- His Players Crowd Summer Spotlight : Basketball: Clark, an agent who coaches O.C. team in summer league, helps athletes continue their careers.
- BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME REPORT : Braves' Maddux Disdains Awards, Vows to Keep His Eyes on the Prize
- Dance Review : 'Flamenco' Puts Accent on Grandiose
- TELEVISIONPoised for Prime Time: Two new half-hour...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Dole Food's Profit Rises 10% in Second Quarter
- LABOR
- Western Pacific Roofing of Palmdale won an...
- State Study Finds Widespread Fraud in Auto Body Repairs : Consumers: The report, which also blames incompetence for inflated bills, calls for stricter regulation of the business.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Valley Interview : 'Ghost Town' Apartment House Owner Hits Bureaucratic Wall
- Bicycle Lockers to Be Installed at Metrolink
- Red Cross Mounts Bone Marrow Drive
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : OWN A PIECE OF THE ACTION
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : TAKE A HEADLINE
- Weekend Box Office
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : NAME GAME
- Notre Dame Gives Up Its Independence : College: Every sport except football will compete in the Big East starting in 1995.
- Art Review : West Meets East in Milestone at the Simon : LACMA collaboration mixes the sights and sounds of India and Nepal in 'A Tale of Three Muses.'
- The Press : Pens Puncture Hot-Air Balloons at G-7 Summit
- SANTA ANA : Class Participants to Get Mace Certificate
- IRVINE : Ballot Statement Fee Raised to $1,000
- ALL-STAR GAME : Piazza Makes Jinx Sophomoric
- RSVP : Rodeo Block Party Hosts Soccer Bloc
- College Trustee Named to State Commission
- C. A. Rasmussen Inc. of Simi Valley...
- Historic Status Can Mean a Happy Reversal of Fortune
- Firms Expect to Expand Payrolls 14% by 1999
- Former Owner of Sunset Motors Pleads Guilty to Fraud : Law: Irvine-based RV dealer William P. Whitledge Jr. admits to bilking three banks of $2.8 million.
- MISSION VIEJO : Filing Period Nears for Wide-Open Race
- IRVINE : Council to Decide if House is a Nuisance
- SEAL BEACH : Lifeguards Honored for Work in Pier Fire
- Eckardt Sentenced to 18 Months in Jail
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : IT'S NO EMERGENCY UNTIL THE GAME'S OVER
- Damaco Moves to Larger Building in Moorpark
- Fugro West Inc. of Ventura won a...
- Media : Rwanda War Isn't Just Horrific, It's Telegenic : Many observers are convinced that the Central African conflict has magnetized the globe largely because of TV.
- A Civil War That Remains Unsettled : Urban history: The bloody 1863 uprising known as the New York draft riots still echoes with lessons for our cities.
- Commentary : Reflections at the Midway Point
- Amgen Gets Approval for Expanded Use of Epogen
- Royal Casino Group Seeks Riverboat Deal
- Last Soldier to Die at Leavenworth Hanged in an April Storm
- Battle Against Same-Sex Harassment Comes Out of the Closet : Litigation: Experts figure that such cases make up 5% of workplace complaints. But the percentage could grow as gays become more vocal.
- Groups Sponsoring Anti-Gay Measures Fall Short of Goals
- BODY WATCH : Making Bread the Old-Fashioned Way Takes Her Back
- PYONGYANG : 'Great Leader' Rites
- Out of the GOP 'Big Tent,' Back to the Kitchen : As social conservatives gain, the party is alienating the 60% of women voters who work.
- Pop Music Reviews : Jazzless Jazz Festival at Bowl
- SEC Drops Contempt Order Against the 3 Owners of First Pension Corp.
- Former Turnaround Expert Goes on Trial for Fraud : Technology: Q.T. Wiles of Sherman Oaks is accused of profiting from false financial statements at disk-drive maker MiniScribe, the last firm he was hired to save.
- Abbott Laboratories said second-quarter profit was up...
- Coffee Futures Soar as Frost Returns to Brazil
- 'Discount King' Thumbs His Nose at Retail Bureaucrats : Japan: Toshio Miyaji's high-volume, cash-only shops, once viewed as shady, last year rang up $126 million in sales and have made him a folk hero.
- Dollar Falls Against Mark, Yen; Dow Off : Markets: Analysts blame G-7 inaction for the weakness in U.S. currency. Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds rise to 7.73%.
- BODY WATCH : Light Reading for Heavy Workouts : Your muscles scream; your lungs burn. Try easing the agony of the workout with a good magazine. But leave the Economist at home.
- COLUMN ONE : A Grim Life on Military Death Row : As the armed forces prepare to resume executions, six men await their fate at Ft. Leavenworth. The fact that only one is white renews debate over the question of equal justice.
- GM Plant Tabbed for 'Recovery Area' Plan
- Flare-Up in the Fight Over Playboy Ban : Courts: Fire Department will appeal a ruling that bars it from forbidding firefighters to read magazine at work.
- 2 Men Arrested in Shooting of 5-Year-Old
- Breyer Hearings: Not Just a Stroll : Approval likely, but there are issues to be probed
- Gary Swaney, who says he accidentally shot...
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKING
- Raveling Cites Love for L.A. in Staying as USC's Coach
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Lineman Powers Re-signs; Collins Cut
- ALL-STAR GAME : Clouds Obscure the Stars : Baseball: The threat of a player strike overshadows tonight's annual game between the major leagues.
- AIRLINES
- Leslie's Poolmart Reports 30% Sales Increase in June
- Park Funding Dries Up for Santa Monica Mountains
- UPDATE : Teamster Leader's Mantle of Reform Starting to Fray : Elected on pledge to clean up union, Ron Carey is criticized for alleged Mafia links and being slow to attack corruption.
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : 7 Foreigners Die in Terrorist Attacks
- Trees of Life : Frances Lynn Carpenter has a vision: a renewed tropical forest. The UCI ecologist's dream offers hope for Costa Rica's tired and wasted land.
- IRVINE : Replacement Named For Ousted Dean
- Making A Difference in Your Community : Fight Against AIDS Drawing New Recruits
- FULLERTON : Recalls Panel Lawsuit Seeks Special Election
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- TUSTIN : Free Park Concerts Offered Wednesdays
- Creative finagling: Jon Erik Beckjord of Malibu...
- VENTURA : Special Olympians to Ride High in Saddle
- Obituaries : Ray Reitzel; Army Man Who Taught Tennis to the Stars
- Steep Rise in Births to Teen-Agers Is Reported : Pregnancy: The biggest increase is among 13- and 14-year-old girls. A county task force hopes to form a community coalition to address the problem.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS
- Ducks Sign '93 Draft Choices, Karpov and Tsulygin
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- Litton Systems Inc. Guidance and Control Systems...
- Postscript : Chileans Can Go Home Again, but It's Not Easy : With democracy restored, exiles are returning. But despite government and private help, some find the adjustment difficult.
- America From Abroad : Two U.S. Astronauts Learning to Say 'Beam Me Up' in Russian : The pair are studying hard to become the first Americans to fly to the Mir space station.
- FBI Celebrates Capture of 'the Shootist' : Crime: Eight-year spree of brazen, meticulous heists, including some in Orange County, broke from the style of most bank robberies.
- Handing Out Hope and Health Care : Medicine: Elizabeth Benson Forer tried to get out of the medical field. Instead, she now heads Venice Family Clinic, which serves about 12,000 patients a year.
- PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA : Requirements Might Change for Diploma
- Thousand Oaks Considers Raising Salary Brackets : Pay: The city may increase the earning potential of key managers by 10.7% to stay in line with similar governments.
- City Buying Land to Widen Trask Avenue
- NORTHRIDGE : Library Branch Damaged in Earthquake Reopens
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : FINDING THEIR NICHE
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Rookie Negotiations Could Get Serious
- BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME REPORT
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : THE RIGHT TOUCH
- FBI Celebrates Capture of 'the Shootist' : Crime: Bank robbery suspect is notorious for allegedly firing gunshots into ceilings.
- LOS ANGELES : Fire Department to Appeal Ruling on Playboy Ban
- Federal Agencies Extend Deadline for Quake Aid
- Neighborhood Sighs With Relief as Toxic Cleanup Starts : Environment: Work begins at last at Westminster location the EPA calls one of nation's most polluted. About 50 families will be relocated during effort.
- UCLA Criticized for $560,000 Convocation : Finances: Two regents question amount spent on 75th anniversary gala. School officials say the expense was worth it and note that $140,000 was needed to prepare for Clinton's appearance.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Airline Agrees to Ground Plane in Search for Cat
- CHATSWORTH : Neighbors Say Ostrich Farm Fouls Their Air
- SIMI VALLEY : No Damage Reported Following Temblors
- Neighbors Welcome Library's Reopening : Northridge: Community members are comforted by robust recovery of 50,000-book branch. Some return books due Jan 17.
- VAN NUYS : LAPD Bomb Squad Makes House Call
- Pop Music Reviews : Marx Plays Weak Set
- Designs on the Future : With the Southland a crucial battleground, car makers are asking local studios to shape tomorrow's automobiles.
- Company Town : Brillstein-Grey Lures Lawyer Lloyd Braun
- 'Emerging Markets' Funds Rely on Globe-Trotters : Finance: If you yearn to see the world, you don't have to join the Navy. Become an investment specialist instead.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dollar Falls Against Mark, Yen; Dow Off : Markets: Analysts blame G-7 inaction for the weakness in U.S. currency. Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds rise to 7.73%.
- PASADENA : 4 Billion Eyes on Bowl
- BIG STAKES: State authorities insist that electronic...
- World View : Trading With Tiny Hands : Nepal and many other poor countries have become dependent on child labor.
- CU Bancorp Reports 9% Increase in Profit
- ENERGY
- AUTOMOBILES
- Smooth Sailing Forecast for Breyer in Panel's Hearings : Judiciary: Some senators plan to question high court nominee's tendency to favor big firms. Little serious opposition is expected.
- ENVIRONMENT : Agencies That Police Air, Sea May Issue 'Tickets' to Polluters
- Distributor to Pay Fine for Mislabeling Oysters : Settlement: Prosecutors say Captain Salty's misbranded the harvest date on 80 cases of seafood. Admitting no wrongdoing, the firm agrees to refrain from 'deceptive and misleading' advertising.
- Council to Consider Plan for a New Day-Care Center : Thousand Oaks: The facility, to be situated next to Conejo Elementary School, would be operated jointly by the city and the district.
- SIMI VALLEY : '3 Strikes' Law Affects Molestation Suspect
- Animal Shelter Likely to Stay Open
- Where Are They Now? : CARNEY LANSFORD
- Mexican Plant Is Rolling, Superior Industries Says
- Delta Cuts Continue With 4,500 Customer Service Jobs : Airlines: The latest round will bring the carrier about halfway to its restructuring goal.
- Metal Casting Producer Soligen Technologies Acquires Foundry
- Dell Will Pull Its Computers From Retail Stores
- Company Town
- Company Town
- BODY WATCH : No Avoiding Some of Life's Growing Pains
- Is Honesty Still the Best Policy?
- Lilly Will Pay $4 Billion Cash for Drug Plan Manager PCS : Acquisitions: It's the third recent deal where a major drug maker has snatched up a firm involved in the spending end.
- Knott's Keeps Faith in Coach : An Anachronism? Maybe, But Stage Ride Still Packs Them In
- New Owners Take Over at Failed Bank : Finance: Chino Valley moves into the Fullerton office of defunct Pioneer, just days after seizure by regulators.
- PASADENA : Celestial Spectacular
- Library Gets $1.28 Million for Roof Repair
- Creative Computer's Income Rises in Quarter
- AEROSPACE
- Frawley Corp. Closes Santa Barbara Hospital
- Biotech's Victory on Hold : Amgen Is Among 3 Firms Claiming a Breakthrough in Blood Science, While Wall Street Yawns and Waits
- GAO Challenges Air Force on Its Landing-Takeoff Claims for C-17 : Aerospace: The watchdog agency says the cargo jet's advantage over its chief rival has been overstated.
- CHP Officer Shot to Death After Stopping Stolen Car
- Riordan Pays the Price for Calling Bakersfield Boring : Cities: After a 3 1/2-hour tour on 106-degree day, he's roasted by residents. But L.A. mayor slips in some digs.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 5-Unit Shopping Center Is Approved
- BURBANK : Fire Department Adds 19 Recruits
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 'Music Under Stars' to Feature '40s Sounds
- Council Appoints 7 to Parks, Planning Panels
- VENTURA : Council Gives Final OK for Tennis Court
- LOS ANGELES AIRPORT : LNG-Burning Shuttle Fleet Begins Operating
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : NO QUARTER ASKED
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Sale of Ailing Watercourt Viewed With Optimism
- Ban on Striker Replacements Heads for Vote
- Is the Court Becoming the Politburo? : Following the logic of recent rulings, acts of Congress would have to be racially proportional, with quotas guaranteeing blacks their fair share of legislation.
- HEALTH WATCH : Jerk the Perk
- LA HABRA : Law Would Limit Hanging Laundry
- Hoping for Another Dr. Koop : Clinton must rethink AIDS post before naming a successor to Gebbie
- New Lineups Are Rich in Roots, Alternative
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : NOW ENGLISH REALLY WISH THEY WERE HERE
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : NO KIDDING
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : DAHLIN'S STYLE MIGHT BE CRAMPED
- It's True: 'Lies' to Get a Sneak Preview Thursday
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : The Nut in the Nets : Sweden's Ravelli Seems Like a Normal Fellow, but the Truth Cuts Holes in That Scenario
- Paradise on PCH : RV Campground on Highway Shoulder Is an Ever-Shifting Village on Wheels
- Hart Trustees May Close Campuses at Lunchtime : Education: Plan would affect ninth- and 10th-graders at first. Parents' pressure, board's conservatism make passage likely.
- Homeless Shelter Plan Draws Heated Debate : Ventura: Advocates for the 10-bed downtown facility argue with residents before the City Council.
- VENTURA : Little Ones Get in the Swim at City Program
- Officers Without Offices : Decentralization May Help School Police, Who Often Go to Extremes to Do Business
- Slavkin Sets Lofty Goals as Leader of L.A. School Board : Education: He aims at quick contract settlement with teachers and repairs to quake-damaged schools. A union leader says the role will make or break his future.
- Seeing Was Barely Believing : A Young Boy's Dream Comes True as He Watches the Giants' Carl Hubbell Use His Screwball to Baffle the AL's Best Hitters in the 1934 All-Star Game
- O.C. Art : Buddhism Show: Where's the Big Picture?
- PacifiCare Taps New Market in 1st of Kind Franchise Deal : Health care: It will avoid regulatory complications by offering a Medicare alternative program through another HMO.
- Vacancy Rate Down: The office vacancy rate...
- Ethnic Discord : Hope May Be Too Late Coming to Bukhara Jews : Revival of synagogue closed under Stalin is a positive sign but not enough to stop exodus.
- World IN BRIEF : RWANDA : France Appeals to U.N. to Avert Crisis
- Brady Bunch Comes Back to Its Roots
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : THEY'RE IN CHARGE
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : NO LAWS AGAINST THIS
- WORLD CUP USA '94: SEMIFINALS : Spotlight : ANYBODY KNOW ANY BULGARIAN? OR A BULGARIAN?
- 'Bewitched': Haunted by Luna Tunes : Pop music: The alternative rock band defends its sound and new album as distinctive, not derivative, despite some obvious links to Velvet Underground.
- An Equal-Rights Action Thriller Gains 'Speed' : Movies: Analysts say the picture is as popular with women as with men--a departure for the male-dominated slam-bang genre.
- Ravelli to Set Record, but Career Has Yet to Be Capped
- Norplant for AFDC Mothers
- Reparations for Slavery
- Vista School Board
- NEA Funds
- Crossing Is Hazard
- Radio Fan Speaks Out
- Andres Escobar
- Weis Criticized
- Rate Increase Counts
- Mail Delivery
- Poolmart CEO Offers Numbers
- Liquor and Violence
- VISTA Seeks Alumni
- Saluting Role Models
- She's Thinking Green
- He Will Miss Unocal
- Mother of Hit-and-Run Victim Ran Out of Time : Tragedy: Thao Phan had planned to move her three children to a safer street--but then she briefly left them unattended. Police have impounded a car that might have been the one that fatally struck 2-year-old Karen Nguyen.
- OTHER NEWS - July 12, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 12, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 12, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 12, 1994
- Obituaries - July 12, 1994
- Obituaries - July 12, 1994
- Company Town : Is Geffen's Song Coming to an End?
- ALL OR NOTHING: You know those Barbra...
- The Fugitive Hacker : Hunt Continues for Man Accused of Raising Havoc With Computers
- Showdown at Hand Over Indian Video Gaming Boom : Gambling: Officials target major equipment supplier and outside casino manager. Tribes insist devices are legal.
- Increase World Role, Clinton Tells Germany : Europe: President calls nation 'plainly capable' of more responsibility. Chancellor Kohl seconds that view.
- Southwest Georgia Engulfed as Waters Continue to Rise : Disaster: Officials in one town work to secure a plant where potentially toxic ammonia is stored. State is in the midst of its worst natural catastrophe.
- Absentee Defender Takes on His Critics : Law: Holder of lucrative O.C. contract says he doesn't have to be in court to do right by poor.
- Wilson Derails Contract for Day-Care Chain : Budget: The governor vetoes the Legislature's $8-million guarantee for the foundation, which serves immigrants and the poor. The FBI is investigating allegations that it misused funds.
- PERSPECTIVE ON BLACK-JEWISH RELATIONS : Recovering a Sense of Community : Black anti-Semitism has roots predating Louis Farrakhan, including Christian teachings and Afrocentrism.
- Plans for Planting Another Suburb : Growth: Santa Clarita Valley development would cover 19 square miles and house 70,000 people. Officials and environmentalists think they can soften its impact, but they know it's only one of several projects to come.
- Oxnard Man Shot by Stranger : Former Soccer Pro Fatally Wounded Outside Restaurant
- Some Brazilians Choose Slums to Escape Rio Crime
- Race Plays Part in Haiti Policy, U.S. Aide Says
- COMMITMENTS : Guidnce on Giving Counsel
- Charles L. Donnelly Jr.; Head of U.S., NATO Air Forces in Europe
- 9,000 Birds Found Dead
- Longtime Trustee Not Ready to Quit : Education: Elaine K. Garber, who has served on the Hueneme school board since 1959, is also an advocate of civic causes. At 67, she says, 'If I'm able to do it, I do it.'
- Back-Road Crimes : Suspect in Series of Rapes, Holdups Kept to Small Towns
- Second Opinion : COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : BLACK ORANGE : By Knowing History We Focus Ourselves
- ANAHEIM : Panel to Consider Building Ice Rink
- Platform : Are 'Battered Men' More Common Than We Think?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : PLAY ON, LADS
- VIETNAM
- 'Embarrass' Is a Word With a Long Memory
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