- Whittaker Corp. Whittaker Controls Division of North...
- Veritec Board OKs 3 New Series of Preferred Stock
- Haas Machine Tool Company to Leave Area : Relocation: Fed up with crime and government bureaucracy, the president says the Chatsworth firm will move within two years.
- Temporary Employment Industry Working Overtime : Jobs: Rapid growth attributed to corporate cost-cutting. Breakdown of traditional bonds cited.
- Trouble Never Stayed Away Long in Life of Accused Killer : Crime: The case of Edward Morgan--convicted three times of sexual assaults--has raised questions about the treatment of serial assailants.
- Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Nowhere to Live--and Yet at Home : Profile: Most local street dwellers are our ex-neighbors, former co-workers, old schoolmates. Some have fallen victim to the economy, abuse, even the earthquake.
- VENTURA : Police Set Up 2nd Storefront Station
- IRVINE : City Adds $3 Million to Its Reserve Fund
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : All Eyes and Expectations on Mexico : Soccer: Players can't get away from adoring fans--until they get on the field today for game against Bulgaria at Giants Stadium.
- Miffed Gazans Prompt Arafat to Ease Tight Security : Mideast: Even PLO chief appears dismayed by massive show of force. He heads for Jericho today.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : BET HE WOULD BE A GREAT GOALKEEPER
- Angels Bring Out the Best in Clemens : Baseball: Right-hander leads Red Sox to 4-1 victory, only his second in eight starts.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : HOW ABOUT PORTUGUESE?
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : THESE COMMERCIALS BROUGHT TO YOU BY HAITI
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : COLLECTIBLES
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : FACTS AND FIGURES
- Orders Increase for Maker of Cast Aluminum Wheels
- Company Town : TRACKING THE TOP SUMMER MOVIES
- The Titan Corp. Research and Technology Division...
- BODY WATCH : WHAT'S THE DEAL? : No Need to Go It Alone When You Go for a Walk
- Master Maker of Violins Is a Pied Piper to Students
- Boys and Their Toys : GI Joe wasn't some doll for boys--he was an <i> action figure.</i> Now an army of men will salute the old soldier as he (gasp!) turns 30.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Shooting Victim Remains in Hospital
- Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Starting Life Over at 50 : Evicted Grandmother Has a Home Again Where She Can Raise Her Daughter's Children
- Teledyne Receives Order for Friend-or-Foe System
- HemaCare to Repeat Study of HIV, AIDS Treatment
- Regional Stock Prices Fall 4.3% in 2nd Quarter : Investing: Performance continues downtrend and mirrors larger markets. However, three S&Ls; and two oil-related firms showed strength.
- It Can Only Go Up From Here : The Antelope Valley's Depressed Housing Market May Be Ripe for a Rebound
- Blacksmith Shop Shifts Its Focus Over 106 Years
- ROLL 'EM: Though many people associate the...
- Engineering and Design : Rail Buff Uses Computers to Create Locomotives in Miniature
- Best Friends in Life, Death : Tragedy: The 13-year-old boys who drowned at a church outing were inseparable. Parents, pastor and congregation are left devastated.
- TUSTIN : Council Members to Debate Term Limits
- Investigators Seek Clues in Fatal N. Carolina Jet Crash : Accident: Experts look for evidence that wind shears caused DC-9 to sink, killing 37. Crew's action in aborted landing questioned.
- Baby Killed, 6 Hurt in Downtown L.A. Crash
- Forest Fires Hit Spain
- Boys and Their Toys : So you think war toys are bad? Well, tell that to the mother of a 4-year-old Ninja Turtle who longs to fight the bad guys.
- 1-0 World Cup Loss to Brazil Ends U.S. Hopes
- SANTA ANA : Man Once Adopted Heads Adoption Unit
- 67 Boats Intercepted; Another Sinks
- BODY WATCH : Flowers? Nah--She'll Take Junk, and Loads of It
- ORANGE : 3 Options Offered on La Veta Project
- World Survey Puts County on a Global Scale
- Chad Therapeutics to Buy Back Shares of Stock
- Fortune Petroleum Buys Oil, Gas Property
- Escrow Process Can Be Puzzling in More Ways Than One
- Company Town : Hollywood Plugs In : New Technology Lets Studios, Stars Communicate Globally
- Caltrans to Operate Telecommunications Test Center : Computers: Thousand Oaks facility will be designed to teach residents how to find services with keystrokes instead of car keys. It is to open early next year.
- Russian Police Back Plan for Joint Anti-Mob Effort : Law enforcement: FBI chief winds up trip through former Soviet Bloc. He cites nuclear piracy fears.
- Rebels Take Over Capital in Rwanda : Africa: France broadens role, threatens force if insurgents cross line. Actions could mark turning point in 3-month-old war.
- Cop Dog : Charly the Crime-Fighting Canine Wins High Praise in Simi
- Exxon to Eliminate 45 Jobs; Unocal May Sell Oil, Gas Sites
- Road Projects Take Back Seat to Seismic Work
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Palmdale Will Buy 117-Acre Parcel : Growth: Hoping to lure new employers, council OKs $1.5-million purchase. Land will be developed as an industrial park.
- Seal Beach : Humane Society Out to License Pets
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Club Is Said to Be at a Critical Point
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Common Sense About Police Taping
- Is Gender Worth More in Tender?
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : BALBOA SETS RECORD
- Valencia Running Back Draft Getting a Chance to Show His Lighter Side : Prep football: North's practices for county all-star game have been loose, but Stanford-bound back says game will be intense.
- State's Cash Crunch to Delay Road Projects : Transportation: Shift of funds to seismic retrofitting means that six improvements, including widening Ventura Freeway's worst bottleneck, may be postponed several years.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Dutch Happy With Gifts From Irish : Soccer: First-half defensive lapses are too much for Ireland to overcome in 2-0 loss to Netherlands.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : League Might Be Laboring to Keep Its Popularity
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Spotlight : IMPORTANCE OF IMPORTS
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : 'Schindler' Has Special Meaning to Ex-Trojan
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Athletics Stay Hot, Defeat Yankees, 4-0
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : Maligned Defense of the U.S. Made Its Mark : Back line: For the most part, Balboa and his hard-nosed mates defused Brazil's explosive forwards.
- WORLD CUP USA '94: ROUND OF 16 : The Best Eventually Will Make It Happen : Brazil: Romario, Bebeto take a while but inevitably connect for the winning goal.
- Nigeria's Ezinwa Runs Year's Fastest 100
- Theater Review : Sandra Reaves Incarnates 'Great Ladies of Blues & Jazz'
- Coming Into His Own Light : Bobby Hull Jr. Finds His Niche in Roller Hockey
- PEOPLE WATCHWedding Bells: Actor Liam Neeson, 42,...
- Attacks on 'Christian Right'
- Patriotism, Socialism
- Cycling Without Helmet Is Bad News
- Homelessness in the Valley / Surviving Day by Day : Rejection of Van Nuys Shelter Shows Solutions Often Transient : Conflict: Residents' opposition killed the proposal. Citizens and officials try to balance homeowners' concerns and concern for those who have no home.
- Earth's Resources
- Anti-Graffiti Paddling Bill
- Riordan's Vote
- Panic Disorder: Not Just a Biological Problem
- 'Gay' Lifestyles vs. Family Values
- OTHER NEWS - July 5, 1994
- Television - July 5, 1994
- Obituaries - July 5, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 5, 1994
- Funding Crisis Shouldn't Affect O.C.'s I-5 Work
- 'Interdependence' Day Spirit Unflagging
- The Pursuit of Happiness : Fourth of July Revelers Gather to Frolic, Feast, Celebrate the Flag
- A Troubled Clinton, His Ratings, Currency Down, Leaves Today for 2nd G-7 Summit : Economies: President's image among other leaders is now mixed. Many facing sticky problems at home.
- Variations on a Theme : Independence Day Celebrations Range From Patriotic to Zany
- Give the States a Crack at Devising Reform : Health policy: Congress is bogged down in politics and avoiding honest answers. Let's look for regional solutions.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 5, 1994
- CHINA
- The Buzz Surrounding Aldrin : Profile: Ex-astronaut and O.C. resident is busier than ever as moon landing's 25th anniversary nears.
- Simpson Case Trading Cards Unveiled
- Cambodia Says It Thwarted Coup by Prince, Ex-Official
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- 2 Israeli Soldiers in Tank Electrocuted in Lebanon
- Lynn Road Traffic Light Is Blamed for Needless Waits
- Anti-Drug Project Puts Emphasis on Positive : Camarillo: Area Housing Authority is using fun and games this summer to teach 200 at-risk kids cooperation and responsibility.
- Fear of Loud Fireworks Can Be Danger to Dogs : Animals: Terrified of the noisy pyrotechnics, canines often run away, leap fences, even crash through windows, trying to escape their anxiety.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Runnin' Romania Stops Argentina : Soccer: Hagi makes up for absence of Maradona, orchestrating a fast-breaking 3-2 victory at the Rose Bowl.
- THE PACIFIC : With High Hopes, South Koreans Step Up Plans for Trade With the North : Asia: Government and business leaders want July 25-27 summit to defuse military crisis, improve commercial ties.
- Two O.C. Boys Drown During Church Party
- Forest Fire Threatens Desert Resort Towns
- Commitments : Human Condition : A Kiss Is Not Just a Kiss
- PLATFORM : Political Therapy
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : At Stanford Stadium Palo Alto
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : MIND GAME
- Gay Festival Begins With Tugs and Twists of the Heart
- Marketing SupplementSome may find the story hard...
- Ojai Man, Daughter Die When Plane Crashes After Takeoff
- 2 Killed, Several Injured in Series of Collisions on Freeway in Anaheim
- Cracking Down on Sexual Misconduct by Teachers : Law: O.C. educator who molested at least 5 students is one of 177 in state to have credential revoked in 1993-94.
- High-Flying Messenger : It's Always a Banner Day in the Aerial Advertising Business
- 2 Buena Park Officers Shoot, Kill Armed Man After Chase
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : A LITTLE HELP . . .
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : THAT'S IT, THAT'S IT
- Sampras Produces a Winning Sequel : Wimbledon: Ivanisevic says he never had a chance as American wins second consecutive title.
- He'll Always Be a Familiar Face
- Honoring Those 'Amazing Colossal' Films : American International Knew How to Please the Crowds at the Drive-Ins
- Poor Pay the Price for Haitian Medicine Shortage : Embargo: Medical supplies are officially exempt from sanctions, but drugs are scarce for all but the rich.
- Bangladeshi Author May Be in Embassy
- The Mission's Secret: Simple Elegance, Minus Frills
- Second Opinion : OTHER MEDIA
- Death Stole Mom's Chance to Witness Son's Success : Loss: She was doused with gas, set on fire. He finds she still guides him.
- Dear Street Smart:Much has been said about...
- VENTURA : Grant to Help Fight Substance Abuse
- Perseverance Rewarded Pioneer Teacher : Education: Prof. Janet Matsuyama, newly retired at 70, overcame anti-Japan tensions after WWII.
- 2 Killed, 6 Hurt in Chain-Reaction Freeway Crash : Accidents: Suspected drunk driver allegedly caused the pileup. A Studio City woman is one of the dead.
- Richardson Shares Long Beach Golf Lead
- Bullfrogs' Judson Finds the Net, Beats Oakland
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : COMING HOME AT HOME
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Mandella's Pain Soothed by Corrazona
- Disclosure Still Risky, but Hersch Plays On : Jazz: Rare among his colleagues, the musician acknowledged his HIV status and sexual orientation. For now, opportunities have followed.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : McEntire's Aim to Please Misses Some Marks
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- CHINA
- Man Held in Kidnap; Girl Found Alive : Crime: The Lodi abduction of a 12-year-old is reminiscent of Polly Klaas case. Police and volunteers quickly mobilize, and she is recovered within a day.
- TENNIS / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Wimbledon Was Prepared for 'Problem Fans,' Including Pierce
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Golden Systems Finds Success Is in the Pricing : Manufacturing: The Simi Valley electronics firm's cheaper labor costs have made the difference.
- S. Africa Penguin Colony Decimated
- Tropical Storm Ruins Holiday for Gulf Coast Tourists : Weather: Damage in Florida is relatively light; no deaths are reported. As Alberto pushes inland, Georgia, Alabama brace for heavy rains.
- Ethiopian Ruling Party Wins Assembly Vote
- Kidnap Victim Says Priorities Have Changed : Abduction: Paula Harrington, reflecting on three-day ordeal that ended in Arizona motel room, says she will start a family.
- When Protest Goes Too Far : Supreme Court gets clinic issue just right
- Williams Reported in Fair Condition; Shooting Might Have Been an Accident
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : ROGUES GALLERY
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : LOOKING FOR A KICKER?
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Wascally Wabbit Makes His Return
- YOUR MONEY : New Law Will Help Adoptive Parents
- AUTOS
- Rabin Accuses Israeli Rightists of Scare Tactics : Mideast: Protests against Arafat's return continue in Jerusalem. Prime minister calls claims he will turn city over to Palestinians an 'outrage.'
- Commitments : Listen to Each Other With an Open Mind
- Alarcon, Chick Win Praise for 1st Year's Work : City Council: Constituents and colleagues say the two new Valley members have toiled hard to make good on campaign vows.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : HE HAS PERFECT PITCH ON THE SOCCER PITCH
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Showtime, Starring Maradona : Soccer: Suspension notwithstanding, he draws attention as television commentator.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Giants Send Torres Down; He Was 2-8
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : IS U.S. PLAYING BRAZIL OR BOLIVIA?
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Dance : The Joffrey Introduces an Erotic Trifle
- Entertain Is What He Does
- THE PACIFIC : China Drafts Regulations, Stiffer Penalties for Fraud : Securities: Legislation is aimed at boosting confidence in markets.
- THE PACIFIC : China Criticizes Foreign Investors for Hiding Profits
- ENERGY
- YOUR MONEY : Why Closed-End Funds Have Taken a Beating
- Pocket of Paradise : For Three Generations, Life in Gillibrand Canyon Has Been a Family Affair
- New Envoy to Saudi Arabia
- First Lady Urges Nation to Back Health Proposal : Reform: Meanwhile, Sen. Dole says the Clintons' refusal to compromise may prevent Congress from approving legislation this year.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS : 2 Are Rescued After Boat Runs Aground
- OXNARD : Professor Is Chosen to Teach in England
- More Shelter for Battered Women : City and L.A. County move to increase facilities amid growing awareness
- Unconscious Man Revived, but Later Dies
- SIMI VALLEY : Center Renaming to Honor Nancy Reagan
- WORLD CUP USA 1994 : Exciting Game Can't Erase Sadness Over Fallen Stars : Crowd: Fans at the Rose Bowl matchup of Romania and Argentina react to the slaying of a Colombian player and the banning of an Argentine star.
- Trading on the Simpson Case : Collectibles: Cards depicting the accused, the victims and the crime scene are hot items at Anaheim show.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : TODAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : All-Star Cone Notches 12th Victory
- Utopia Is Only in Documentaries : Tourists' desire for quaintness can clash with a primitive society's need for modern conveniences.
- Youth Opinion : Teen-agers and Heroes: People Some Admire
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : 'GROUND BALL' DULL
- LAW : Clinton's Immunity Bid in Jones Suit Could Backfire
- Community Comment : 'Haitians, African Americans Are Natural Allies'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : CALM, BUT PREPARING FOR A BRAZILIAN STORM
- Breaking Away : Ventura County Struggled for Its Freedom, Won in 1872
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Proud Argentina Bloodied but Unbowed : Commentary: Team fights valiantly to stay alive in tournament, but terrific performances by Romania's Hagi and Dumitrescu prove to be too much.
- Fourth of July Fare: Music, Marathons and (Real) Football
- Bette Davis Wasn't Typical Star
- AUTOS
- SOUTH KOREA
- COLUMN ONE : PC Fun Flourishes at Work : The growth of computer networks spawns a boom in games at the office. Some bosses zap them, but others see them as assets.
- French Soldiers Engage in First Skirmish With Rwandan Rebels
- Re-Righting History : Landmark Cemetery Undergoes Quake Damage Repairs
- Chemical Leak at Strip Mall Forces Evacuation of 20
- Schumacher Wins the French Grand Prix
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Bowl Orchestra Gets a Jump on the Fourth
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : It's Far From Fun, Games for Ex-Trojan Jones
- PLO Official Has Made Her Mark : Gaza Strip: Intisar Wazir, exiled with Arafat for nearly three decades, helps guide the Palestinian Authority as its minister of social affairs.
- INQUIRY : Family Questions CIA Role in Scientist's Bizarre Death : Frank Olson allegedly killed himself in 1953 during an LSD mind-control experiment. Survivors reject official explanation.
- 20 Suspected Drunk Drivers Arrested
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- Authorities Continue Search for Man
- The AIDS Attack on Minorities : New statistics underscore the urgent need for more health education
- Canadian Olympian Dominates Diving
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : U.S. Keeps Thinking Positive : Soccer: Knowing odds are slim for victory today against Brazil, players again focus on role as giant-killers.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : IT'S NOT A MOVIE
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SOCCER : Defense, Planning Put Heat on Saudis
- CHINA
- Economic Profile
- OXNARD : Naval Base Worker to Run for School Board
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : SO, WHO ASKED YOU?
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : ON THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Quick Use for a Tool Against Fire
- Making a Difference : Tobacco Education: Clearing the Air in Orange County
- POP/ROCKJazzed About Coleman: Jazz innovator Ornette Coleman...
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Regal Eagle
- Today's Topic
- From a Founding Father, an Imperfect Vision of America : Thomas Jefferson: For two centuries, the nation's struggle has been to live up to his ideals, not his prejudices and neuroses.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Candidate Hopes for Name Recognition
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Curse Is Catching as Season Goes On
- Conversation With Mark Kroeker : 'Dynamic Partnership' Can Attack Crime
- HONG KONG
- Coppertone Girl Covers Up for Ads
- Girl Safe, Suspect Held in Kidnaping : Crime: The abduction of a Lodi 12-year-old is reminiscent of Polly Klaas case. Police and volunteers quickly mobilize, and she is found within a day.
- The New Face of Mexican Election Coverage : With Televisa's Broadcast Monopoly Broken, the Nation's First TV Race Is Taking Shape
- Number of People Living Near Volcanoes Growing
- State's Space Firms Adapt to New Mission--Survival : Business: Industry is buffeted by budget fights, foreign competition. Commercial contracts help fill void.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Disaster Response Volunteers Sought
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : SEE YA IN BIG D
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : After Four Years, Stoklos Wins at Manhattan Beach
- Orioles Rain on Davis' All-Star Parade, 10-3 : Angels: Designated hitter is in no mood to celebrate the honor as Baltimore extends Anderson's slump.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : McEntire's Vocals Rise Above Show-Biz Schmaltz
- Hot Jobs : Building Up to a Career
- THE PACIFIC : Beijing Orders Official Unions for Foreign-Backed Businesses
- Money Chase Keeps Experts Circling Globe : Investments: Surging popularity in international mutual funds has created globetrotting specialists who rarely see home.
- INDONESIA
- Battered Women Discover Leaving Is No Simple Task : Abuse: Lack of money or shelter stops many. Fear of more violence holds back others. And some stay for love.
- 7 Die as Bomb Explodes on Azerbaijan Subway
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Valley Fourth
- 2 Boys, Both 12, Drown at Church Pool Party in Pastor's Back Yard
- Testimony: ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT HOPE : 'These Conceptions of <i> Role Models</i> Are Distracting'
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Mourning Fills Colombia : Shooting: Alleged gunman arrested in slaying of Escobar as nation tries to come to terms with latest violence.
- Kong Wins U.S. Open Table Tennis Title : Tournament: Men's final features members of China's national team.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT
- He Hopes to Throw This Curse Out at the Plate in Fenway Park
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Romania Revels in Momentous Achievement : Soccer: Coach Iordanescu calls victory over Argentina "maybe greatest event celebrated by our people" since 1989 revolution.
- 'Next Generation' Didn't Fly So Boldly
- BANKING
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : A Sweet, Home-Cooked Meal for Our Time : BLUE RODEO <i> by Jo-Ann Mapson</i> ; HarperCollins $22, 318 pages
- Kuwait Gets U.S. Materiel
- Death of a Family : It's a saga of sexual abuse, clashing cultures, untold riches and multiple suicides. But even after the latest trial is over, probably no one is ever really going to know what went on behind closed doors in the Cho household.
- BURNING ISSUE: Firefighters across Ventura County are...
- Quake Funeral Grants Exceed Official Toll
- Traffic Signal Due This Week Near Mobile-Home Park
- PERSPECTIVE ON RAOUL WALLENBERG : Honor This Hero by Getting to the Truth About His Fate : World War II: The least that America can do for its "honorary citizen" is to pursue his case with the Kremlin.
- Pool Made Such a Splash, Couple Seeks Relief in Calmer Waters
- Joao Bosco: A Joyful Mosaic of Music
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Hobday Gets the Job Done With Final-Round 75
- THE PACIFIC : Reaching Capitalism's Peak on Hill of Beans : China: Commodities Exchange melee shows how unready the nation is for market economics.
- Death Toll in N. Carolina Jet Crash Reaches 37; Wind Shear Suspected : Tragedy: The 20 victims who survived the Charlotte ordeal remain hospitalized. The USAir DC-9's data and voice recorders are found.
- Hospital Project a Bitter Pill for Those Pushed Out
- Ojai Pilot and Daughter, 10, Are Killed in Plane Crash : Aviation: Cessna plunges to ground just after takeoff from Santa Paula Airport, the area's sixth fatal wreck in four years. Mechanical failure is suspected.
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Burbank Village at a Crossroads : Development: The downtown area is being revitalized, but it is coming at the expense of some longtime merchants.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : BORN ON FOURTH OF JULY?
- Dodgers, Angels Each Have One All-Star : Voting: Piazza is selected as the NL's starting catcher. Davis will be an AL reserve.
- Chicano Rock Will Add Spice to Holiday Fiesta : Music: Cannibal & the Headhunters, who pioneered the East L.A. sound of the '60s, will be at Mile Square park tonight.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- No Blues Sung by Valenzuela : Baseball: Crowd of 54,167 turns out at Dodger Stadium to pay tribute to left-hander, but he and Phillies lose, 3-1.
- A Fitting Reward for a Skeptical Columnist
- Fireworks Strike Fear in Most Animals
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ex-Blaster Alvin Pumps Up Volume
- DANCE REVIEWS : New Cast Closes Joffrey Repertory Season
- My First Real Job
- A High, Hard One in the Budget Game
- Gripe : 'The System Has Failed'
- 2 Killed, 6 Injured in Freeway Pileup : Accident: Collision series begins with alleged drunk driver rear-ending truck at high speed, CHP says.
- Speeds Higher Than 55 m.p.h. Are Allowed Only on Interstates
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / ELLIOTT TEAFORD : Springer Wants to Crash the Majors
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : HAVE TO PAY THE BILLS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : SPOTLIGHT : . . . BUT . . .
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Ash Grove Picks 'em Up and Lays 'em Down
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Angry Benes Pitches One-Hitter for Padres
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : FACTS AND FIGURES
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Twelfth Night' Is a Ladies Night
- 17 Die in Rocket Attacks on Yemeni City of Aden
- Christopher May Visit Vietnam
- Commitments : There's No Rushin' Out of Russia : They fell in love and planned to be married. But trying to share their joy with family here has meant only red tape.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / ROUND OF 16 : Sweden Plays It Cool, Ousts Saudi Arabia
- ART REVIEW : Miroslaw Balka Takes Society's Temperature : The Polish artist--considered the foremost Eastern European sculptor of his generation--is showcased at the Lannan Foundation.
- Strength in Numbers : 11 Firms Join to Get Cuts in Health Insurance Rates
- Package Deals
- THAILAND
- Police Kill Armed Man After Chase
- A Dream Gig: Rock 'n' Roll Curator : It's a Hard (Rock) job, but John Rosenfield is happy to dig up music memorabilia. Heck, <i> somebody's </i> gotta do it.
- Working Toward Independence
- SigAlert, SigAlert . . . Wherefore Art Thou SigAlert?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Gets Even in the End
- Nixon Tapes
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : No Summer Lull for Feinstein, Huffington : Traditionally, the heavy slugging doesn't start till fall. But the attack ads already are flying fast and furious in what many expect will be the costliest upper-house race in U.S. history.