- Benefits for County Retirees Face Review
- Transient Held in Stabbing 'Just Snapped'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Baker's Gamble Pays Big in Giants Victory
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SHE IS WOMAN, HEAR HER ROAR
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Sweden's Best Shot Puts Romania Out : Soccer: Tenacious battle ends in 2-2 tie. Sweden wins on penalty kicks, 5-4, to advance to semifinal.
- Sutton Makes Case for Promotion
- TAIWAN
- 170,000 Laboratory Animals Die in Blaze
- Mandela to Undergo Cataract Surgery
- THE NAPLES SUMMIT : NEWS ANALYSIS : G-7 Impact Hard to See But Still Key : Summit: Focusing on tough issues over several days often results in breakthroughs, leaders and aides say.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Sharing the Other Nixon Tapes
- SIMI VALLEY : Gallegly's Office to Hold Public Meeting
- This Sleuth Stalks the Rare-Book Beat : Former librarian helps collectors track down out-of-print books.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : MISSION VIEJO PREVIEW
- Dark Day for World Cup Is a Good Day for a Baseball Game
- Firefighters Mourned as Blaze Is Contained
- Cliburn Dazzles Audience at Preview of Concert Tour
- In a League of Their Own : It's a sport with scholarships and, now, medals. Baseball? Hardly. Try girls softball--played fast and hard.
- Searching for the Brown Messiah
- Countywide : Plan for Multi-City Fire Agency Grows
- The New DMV Test Might Drive You a Little Crazy
- Town Pays Tribute to 14 Fallen Firefighters
- Floodwater Swamps Another Town
- Economy Is at Heart of Ukraine Vote : Election: The choice at the polls seems to be either independence at the risk of financial ruin, or a move toward Russianization. Returns are expected today.
- Fullerton Man Dies in Ultralight Crash
- Smoking Ban May Be Added to City Code : LOS ALAMITOS
- ANAHEIM : 'Tough' Cops Dominate Competition
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : BIGGER THAN <i> TENNIS</i> ?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- Gay, Lesbian Fest Offers Varied Films
- MUSIC and DANCE REVIEWS : Gay Men's Chorus Offers 'Stonewall'
- Museum Supporters Will Find That Home Is Where the Art Is
- ISLAND NATIVES: Scientists and environmentalists are battling...
- Smooth Transition Seen in N. Korea : Asia: Kim Jong Il appears to be consolidating power in wake of his father's death, Seoul officials say. Geneva nuclear talks and North-South summit are postponed.
- Countywide : Free Summer Meals Offered to Children
- 2 Men Held for Having Pipe Bomb
- Fire at Feed Store Hay Barn Causes $200,000 Damage
- Simi Valley Streamlines Dial-A-Ride Bus Service : Transportation: Direct calling, added wheelchair access and other improvements will simplify the process for senior citizens and the disabled.
- Biologists Working on Plan to Protect Park's Rare Species : Conservation: The agreement will likely remove some livestock and weed out non-native plants on the Channel Islands.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Says He Is More Mature
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SO MUCH FOR AWARD FOR SPORTSMANSHIP
- We Haven't Seen It All
- Dance : Jazz Tap Ensemble Shines in Polished 'Summer Nights'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THEY CALLED IT
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Public Broadcasting Interacts With Shoppers : Retail: Nonprofit stations see a new source of revenue in partnerships with for-profit enterprises. Critics see it as selling out.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MULTIMEDIA INDUSTRY
- 2 Youths Jailed in Car Theft
- COSTA MESA / NEWPORT BEACH : School Board to Vote on 3 New Principals
- VENTURA : Plans to Sell Peirano Building Advance
- Plan to Curb Illegal Use of Disabled Parking Is Winner
- Canine Show a Delight for Dog Fanciers
- Hip-Hop Youth
- CAMARILLO : Council to Study Modifying of Creek
- Oxnard Man, 35, Is Shot, Critically Hurt
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Vogts Shares Blame
- Ex-NBA Referee Strom Dies at 66
- Head Cook Says Consistency Is Most Important
- Freeze-Dried Eel, Other Delicacies on Shuttle Menu
- Charting His Own Course : For Ferry Captain and Musician, 9-to-5 Routine Can Wait
- Carjacking Suspect Captured by Police in Huntington Beach
- Visiting Lifeguards Left High and Dry : Crime: Stolen safe held passports and airline tickets for 25 teens from New Zealand.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : FACTS AND FIGURES
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McCumber Wins by Three Strokes
- 'Gump' and 'King' Take Lion's Share of Tickets
- TV REVIEW : Evers Odyssey Ends in 'Southern Justice'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WHAT'S THE SECRET?
- Scott Is Having Difficulty Getting Acclimated : Tennis: Former Corona del Mar, Arizona standout finds losing, satellite tour a bit rough.
- MUSIC and DANCE REVIEWS : Movies, Music Meld at the Bowl
- Orange School Awaits Secession From District : Education: Santiago would become county's first charter school, joining 62 in the state flying solo.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Signing Bonus Breaks Record
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WANNA BET?
- MUSIC and DANCE REVIEWS : Carver Conducts Classics at the Ford
- CHINA
- The Hype Has Landed
- COLUMN ONE : The Impact of Cosmic Collisions : When a comet hits Jupiter this week, scientists will get their first chance to see the sort of cataclysmic crash that may have sparked life--and death--on Earth eons ago.
- Dirk van Zyl; Heart Transplant Recipient Lived Record 23 Years
- Mourners Paddle Into Sea to Bid Farewell to Surfer : Ventura: Borrowing from the Hawaiian custom, friends and family don wet suits to observe scattering of ashes of Nick Vlaco, who died last month at 36.
- DANA POINT : Roller Hockey League Sign-Ups This Week
- Angels Stir It Up After Strike Vote : Baseball: A 9-6 victory over Yankees comes before break and amid talk of Aug. 16 stoppage.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Negotiations Begin With Davis
- JurisprudenceAn arraignment for Larry Demery and Daniel...
- Panel May Hold Key to Consensus on Immigration : Border: Federal commission is expected to have a significant impact on how policy is formed during the next two years. Ex-Rep. Barbara Jordan is chairwoman.
- Deriving a Knowledge of How Derivatives Can Work
- Man Charged in Deaths of Wife, Mother-in-Law
- Fed Up With Your Inner Child? : Books: Barbara Graham thinks the self-help society should lighten up. Hence, her satirical look at New-Age culture.
- WORD WATCH : Lower That Profile!
- Residence Damaged in Fire
- SANTA ANA : Dream Trip to Japan Comes True for Pupil
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Candidates Can File for Council Election
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Meeting to Focus on Vending Restrictions
- OXNARD : Police Sweep Targets Rising Gang Violence
- Man Held in Series of Robberies
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WHO WAS THAT GUY?
- MISSION VIEJO : Grant Application Deadline Is Sept. 1
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : FORGET THE FUTURE, ENJOY THE MOMENT
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Young Gymnast Scores Big, So Does Event
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WELL, IT <i> IS</i> FOOTBALL
- Do You Get the Day Off If It's Cloudy?
- Hebron Remains Hotbed as Promise of Peace Comes to the West Bank : Mideast: The 400 Jewish settlers and 80,000 Muslims in the town attempt to overcome a tradition of violence.
- COMMITMENTS : In a Relationship, Being Equal Has No Peer
- Amnesty: Organization of Hope
- NEWS ANALYSIS : High Court Strengthens Rights of Landowners : Development: Several federal rulings have reduced the latitude of local governments in demanding land dedications and public improvements.
- MOORPARK : Resident Named to Defense Department
- Youth Opinion : 'Heal Myself or Die Trying'
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Slow Pace Helps Lakeway Defeat Sardula by 4 1/2 Lengths in Oaks
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUDE RECEPTION
- Pop : Ike Turner Relies on Hits of the Past
- Jazz That Changes Texture Without Resorting to Improvisation : Composition: Joey Sellers' quartet plays standards in a way that gives them new fervor, with a nod to chamber music.
- PCs Tap Into Hollywood's Story Line : CD-ROM System Gives Audience an Interactive Role in Plotting Movies, but Is It Really Drama?
- Gerard C. Smith; Key Nuclear Disarmament Negotiator
- 'Just Vote No' Campaign Sends Board a Message
- Is the GOP Too Timid to Say No to the Religious Right? : A party can only articulate the national interest when it is willing to temper the demands of its supporters.
- Israel Plans Closure of Gaza Strip for 24 Hours
- Charles Scott Benson; Did Landmark Studies of School Financing
- Leigh Burstein; Expert on Educational Testing
- Nepal's Leader Resigns After Political Defeat
- Boy, 5, Wounded, 3 Teens Arrested in Gang Shooting : Violence: A man fires at a passing car but misses, striking a child playing in a driveway.
- David Nash Carves His Art in a Love Affair With Wood
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Twelfth Night' Through the Looking Glass
- The Name Blame : Houston Drive residents hope to shed their street's reputation--as the site of Thousand Oaks' only drive-by slaying--by asking for a new moniker.
- COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH : Volunteers Sought for School Panel
- Tokyo Stocks Fall Slightly in Light Trading : Markets: Drop is seen as a mild reaction to concerns about the yen, North Korea's future and lackluster G-7 results.
- University to Get Keating Case Papers : Court: Public will have access to many documents from civil suits in the Lincoln S&L; scandal.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- It's a Vivid Tale of Youth--Too Bad the Writer Intrudes : LUCKY TOWN <i> by James Brown</i> . Harcourt Brace; $22.95, 287 pages
- Blaze Put Out at Red-Tagged Complex
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : COMMENTARY : Stoitchkov Has His Act Together
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : STARTED TOO LATE
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Heptones Set Recalls Romance of Reggae
- Record's Worse, but Dodgers Feel Better : Baseball: They lose to Mets, 5-1, and fall to 46-42, compared with 47-41 last season. But now they are in first place.
- Pasadena Playhouse Awaits a Crucial Vote : Theater: City Council is expected to approve a $200,000 loan to keep the facility going while it's restructuring. The cash will allow 'Heartbeats' to open.
- Mexico Officials Charged in Probe of Smuggling
- Anti-Corruption Crusader Wins Belarus Vote : Runoff: Alexander Lukashenko is elected in a landslide. He will be the former Soviet republic's first president.
- IRVINE : School District to Appeal Court Ruling
- Environmental Warrior . . . and a Really Nice Guy : Profile: Lawyer Joel Reynolds, a gnatcatcher advocate and toll-road foe, wins respect from supporters and opponents alike.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE
- Unmemorable Songs Make for a Memorable Evening
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : There Once Was a Man Named Ravelli . . . : Sweden: Goalkeeper's performance against Romanian penalty kicks seems like the stuff of legends.
- Work Stolen From Louvre
- Community Essay : Urban Angels 'Still Abide Here' : City life: A boring bus ride turns magical in the presence of a generous soul shepherding a group of French students.
- Raiders Start With Only One Pick : Pro football: Camp opens without five of six selections; Montoya expected to return.
- Bullfrogs Decry the Officiating After 12-9 Loss to the Rhinos
- MUSIC and DANCE REVIEWS : 'Prime Moves' Series Moves On to Caltech
- U.S. Computer Firms Have Japan Looking West : Technology: Lower prices and a shift to the IBM standard have helped Americans make inroads.
- Stevan Dohanos, 87; Artist, Illustrator Designed 40 Stamps
- Nina Stroganova; Founding Member of American Ballet Theater
- Thomas B. Crowley Sr.; Headed Family Shipping Empire
- Her Obesity Masks the Real Issues for Couple
- FBI Arrests Suspect in Bank Heists
- 'Gatekeepers' May Be Hazardous to Your Health : Medicine: Financial incentives and restraints are tilting precipitously toward patient undertreatment.
- How to Spread a Policy Disease : Washington must act on health-care reform
- Plot in Angels Movie Hits Close to Home : Baseball: Celluloid team bears the same logo--and losing ways--as the real thing.
- Will United Buyout Get Off the Ground? : Employee owners: Skeptics say they'll pad benefits and skimp on capital investment, but experience tells otherwise.
- PORT HUENEME : Fosse Hopes to Keep Post on Harbor Panel
- Literary Sleuth : Novel Strategies Help Hired Gun Track Down Hard-to-Find Books
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : FIRE 'EM UP
- JAPAN
- Kim's Death, G-7 Meeting Likely to Hit Tokyo Stocks : Markets: Some predict a 300-point drop. Dollar resumes its fall after industrial nations show no signs of a rescue.
- Worker Should Clear Up Issue of Smoky Office
- 16% of Urban Murders Are Family Affairs, Study Finds : Crime: Of those big-city homicides, it's mostly husbands killing wives. Next on the statistical frequency list are parents who kill children.
- Sermon : The Reward of Compassion Is a Feeling of Rightness
- Sometimes All Troubled Kids, and Dogs, Need Is a Little TLC
- Veteran Referee Tells 'Em as He Sees Them : Basketball: Having worked with the Globetrotters, Cypress man has plenty of stories.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : SEE YOU IN 2002
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Hagi Stands Tall Amid Tears : Soccer: While teammates wail, he waxes philosophical about the nature of Romania's penalty-kick loss to Sweden in quarterfinals.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Geller's Sax Peels Away the Years With Fire, Poise
- NEW ZEALAND
- Slab City Showdown : Artwork May Be Bulldozed as an Environmental Hazard
- Victims Cross All Racial, Ethnic Lines
- William N. Graf; Helped Produce 'Man for All Seasons,' 'Born Free'
- Cosmic Rain : JUPITER ENCOUNTERS A STRING OF COMETS
- Share Your Toys, Play Nice : Another unseemly hassle over yet another set of Nixon tapes
- Second Opinion : COMMENT FROM OTHER MEDIA : INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY : The Old Ways Hold Solutions For Today
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Each Obstacle to Conversion Costs Jobs : Government at all levels needs to make it easier for business to thrive on former military properties.
- It's His Celebrity, Not His Race : In his wealth and fame, O. J. Simpson is insulated from racial assumptions. If only most black people could be treated so fairly.
- Library Is Ready for Readers : Event: About 3,000 people turn out for the grand opening of the $8.2-million Newport Beach branch.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : STUNNED IN ANY LANGUAGE
- California Casualty Group, a personal and business...
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McGwire's Homer Spoils Bid by Orioles
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Feinstein Taps Into Songs With Telling Versatility
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : MILUTINOVIC WANTS ANOTHER U.S. TRY
- YORBA LINDA : 2 Men Rob Hotel, Escape With $280
- MISSION VIEJO : Hospital Auxiliary Gives 32 Scholarships
- FAVORITE PLACES : UPTOWN WHITTIER
- Multi-County Service Now Provides Ride-Sharing Information
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Just an Old Swede Song to Them
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Makes Quick Work of Field
- Phebus Defeats Ampuero in Final
- Put the Accent on Diversity
- AUTOS
- AUSTRALIA
- COMMITMENTS : Advice Is All in How You Give It : We all feel the urge to advise. The approach may be self-serving or altruistic, but be warned: Our words may not go over well.
- Trip to Mall Brings Anti-Semitism Too Close to Home
- Zelma Watson George; Activist, Social Reformer, Opera Singer
- Economic Profile
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ECONOMY CLASS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Germans Historic Losers in This Battle of the Bulg : Soccer: Bulgaria's two quick goals turn things around to knock out defending champion, 2-1.
- Mere Mention of His Name Draws Raves
- TV REVIEW : 'Moon Shot' Details Apollo Adventure
- STAGEValenzuela Leaves Taper: The director of the...
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Bulgarians Make Case That Image Isn't Everything : Soccer: First-time semifinalists no longer considered the little guys who can't.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Dornan on Gays
- Domenigoni Reservoir
- Oxymoron Displaced
- Limbaugh Devotees Rush to His Defense
- 'Social Stigma for Abortion'
- Dumping Trash in the Desert
- Thomas Jefferson
- OTHER NEWS - July 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 11, 1994
- Obituaries - July 11, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 11, 1994
- Disney Parks' New Theme: Uncertainty : Growth Plans Meet Protests, Recession, Declining Tourism
- New U.S. Chief Signals Staff Shake-Up at Warner Music : Entertainment: Expected promotion of Doug Morris will culminate long power struggle among record executives.
- Prosecutors Taking Harder Line Toward Spouse Abuse : Violence: New legal techniques tested. But critics say attacks on women are still not taken seriously enough.
- Yeltsin Balks at Troop Pullout From Estonia : Summit: He steals the G-7 show, demanding better economic treatment. Group urges Bosnia accord.
- THE NAPLES SUMMIT : REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Boris and Bill, Dog Sledders in Iditarod?
- Health Reform May Reflect Bush Approach
- What I've Learned : 'Everyone's Liberal Until It Costs Them a Quarter'
- Destination: Reno : The Vegas Alternative : Reno still has penny slots, a quirky Old-West personality and lots of great outdoor activities. Soon it will even have the National Bowling Stadium.
- Single-Payer Plan for Health Care Sparks Furor : Coverage: Estimates on the costs differ widely. The big question is: Are people ready to surrender private insurance cards for a state-run system?
- Pulitzer Prize Winner Seeks Electronic Refuge
- Danger Subsides for Crews Fighting Colorado Wildfire
- Goal-Oriented : Former Area Soccer Standout Is Building Women's Program at Santa Monica College
- SANTA MONICA : City Celebrates First Stage of Palisades Park Renovation
- PERSPECTIVE ON MORMON WOMEN : A Struggle to Reclaim Authority : The priesthood they exercised in the early church has been lost, but the voice of feminism will not be silenced.
- Neighbor Saves Woman From Burning House
- The Nation : New Media Merger (Yawn), But Does Anything Change?
- Infighting Threatens ABC School District : Education: Disagreements among board members may erode a system that has been praised for its financial stability, test scores and academics.
- SPORT REPORT : Riding Blind
- Quiet, Cool Alternative Beats Heat
- A Mouse Studying to Be a Rat : There's no dearth of characters in baseball, so why the fascination with Billy Martin? : WILD, HIGH AND TIGHT: The Life and Death of Billy Martin, <i> By Peter Golenbock (St. Martin's Press: $23.95; 544 pp.)</i>
- LUMBER GHOSTS: A Travel Guide to the...
- A Cool Crusader : You may not know the name (Greg Laurie), but he's the guy behind the Harvest Crusade. His humor and MTV-style spin on Christianity draw in thousands.
- Hillary Clinton Plays Hooky; Italians Scramble for Jog Togs
- Death of North Korea's Kim Rattles G-7 : Diplomacy: Nuclear standoff with Pyongyang will dominate talks today.
- The Boat With a Beat
- CRENSHAW : Proceeds of Concert to Fight Drug Abuse
- SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Simpson Visited by Family, Friends on His Birthday : Milestone: There was no celebration as the inmate turns 47 in the County Jail. "He's in tears," says his attorney Robert Shapiro.
- Fearful Memories Still Haunt Budapest Square : Hungary: Nearly 70,000 Jews were forced into a ghetto 50 years ago. Unlucky ones were sent to death camps.
- These Mates Keep Opponents in Check : Nelson, Duesler Beat Doubles Competition With Well-Placed Shots
- F/X : More 'Gump' Effects: The Gary Sinise Illusion
- No surprises in Pollstar magazine's tabulations of...
- The Shock Jock of Televangelism : With Savvy Philanthropy and an In-Your-Face Style, Dr. Gene Scott Has Generated a Lavish Lifestyle, Powerful Friends in Los Angeles and a Fiercely Loyal Global Following
- WEST ADAMS : Toilet Trade-In Aims to Conserve Water
- CHINATOWN : Safety Is Goal of Citizen Patrol
- For Seniors : Psychologist Has Made Death His Life's Work
- The Dilemma of the Non-Working Woman
- Antique Doorknob Update
- Rocker Sells Malibu Digs
- UNTIL YOUR HEART STOPS by T....
- Retro : A Sagebrush Bonanza : TROTTING OUT A SADDLE BAG OF TELEVISION'S LEGENDARY WESTERN HEROES FOR ONE VIDEO
- DOWNTOWN : Cleanup Diminishes Blight on Broadway
- * Camerone Welch has joined Shafer &...
- Insects Making Pests of Themselves
- SCISSORS, PAPER, ROCK by Fenton Johnson...
- Adding Academics to the Itinerary
- National Parks Looking for Ways to Raise Needed Cash : Revenue: Tour operators are already paying more; charges for high-risk activities and other fee hikes are proposed.
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Lending Center Aids Businesses
- MAYWOOD : He Puts the Brake on Car Thefts
- The First Pension Fallout in O.C. : Litigation: Supreme Court has limited suits by defrauded investors against third parties. But a local bank and a thrift are still worried about potential liability.
- BARBIE IN FASHION edited by Renee...
- Weekend Escape: Catalina : Native American Summer : At the Isthmus, Rent-a-Tepees Are Roomy Alternatives to Campsites and Tent Cabins
- * Susan Gallagher, Jurgen Heymann, Joan Isenbarger...
- THE BIZ : The Tin Pan Man
- NOTEBOOK : Garfield, Belmont Stars Join Forces to Lead West to Fiesta Bowl Victory
- 'Convicts'
- ROCKET MEN : ALAN SHEPARD
- Mercury Peril Warnings Catch Fish Eaters Short : New England: But some say they will ignore Maine's new health advisory, which covers lakes and rivers.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94: QUARTERFINALS : Pressure Still on Germany : Soccer: Defending champions must get past Stoitchkov and Bulgaria today to reach semifinals.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rapp Wildly Misses No-Hitter For Marlins
- Pound for Pound, Britain's the Place
- Crossover Hopes: Can 'Fish' and 'Priscilla' Find the Mainstream?
- A PASTIME NAMED SUE : Rare, It Seems, Is the Person Who Takes the Fall Without Trying to Profit From It
- Beach Blanket Books
- TAKING HIGH ROADS AND LOW ROADS THROUGH IRELAND : In County Kerry, a farmhouse stay amid ancient monuments and wild landscapes on the Dingle Peninsula
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Nickelodeon and the 'Temple' of treasure mix history and games
- A Global Village : Creating an Africa-Themed District Along Crenshaw Boulevard Would Create Character in the Community and Make It a Place Where People Want to Live and Others Will Come to Visit.
- Robert E. Lee; Co-Wrote 'Auntie Mame'
- Jobs Program Helps Old Hands Stay Productive Longer : Employment: Some believe work keeps them healthy. And many find that Social Security checks just don't go far enough.
- Pulitzer Dream Can Turn Into Nightmare Once It Comes True : Authors: Six-figure advances, best-seller lists, Hollywood deals are among trappings. Down side is often more startling and less tangible.
- 'In the Line of Fire'
- Long Beach Jazz Birdland West Club Up for Sale : Entertainment: The owner, a musician himself, cites economic woes, the increasing cost of booking quality performers and the heavy demands of the job.
- Against the Grain : Multinational Corporations Peddling Patented Seeds and Chemical Pesticides Are Poised to Revolutionize India's Ancient Agricultural System. But at What Cost?
- The Rock Behind Rockefeller : ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER, <i> By Bernice Kert (Random House: $30; 537 pp.)</i>
- THE SHIPPING NEWS by E. Annie...
- Real Answers
- JUST THE FACTS : On-Time Arrivals
- THE INDOOR GARDENER : Tips on Keeping Houseplants Healthy, Happy
- Growing the Most Colorful Roses
- MID-CITY : MTA Plans to Impose Tax on Businesses
- COMMENTARY : SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Equal Justice--and a Defendant With the Money to Exercise Every Right
- Elderly Struggle to Recover From Earthquake : Valley: For seniors whose lives were uprooted, the process is tedious and baffling. Service agencies are also taxed.
- Accident Left Her With Scars on Inside
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : SOCCER / GRAHAME L. JONES : Life on the Trail: Paralysis to Paradise
- The Selling of the State : As Russia Enters Phase Two of Privatization, Jury Still Out on Whether Economy Can Be Saved