- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : FINAL FIRST-ROUND STATISTICS : GOALKEEPERS
- Movie Reviews : 'The Shadow': The Look Says It All : Exciting visuals help bring film to life, but able actors can't make the writing right.
- When Strength Is Cause for Fear
- ECONOMY
- Justices Uphold California Death Penalty Statute
- Simpson Murder Case : Seating Chart
- In 2 Rulings, Justices Limit Scope of Voting Rights Act : Law: Supreme Court overturns Florida plan to boost Latino lawmakers and rejects challenge to Georgia's one-member commission structure.
- Treasures of the East : The Pacific Asia Museum is an architectural delight as well as home to extraordinary art and artifacts.
- Celebrating America's <i> Other </i> Heroes
- Health-Care Truths and Consequences : The sales pitch from Washington will sound promising, but it won't deliver.
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- High Smog Prompts Health Advisory
- Desperately Seeking Would-Be Madonnas
- Panel Deadlocked on Giving Donors Say in Arts Plaza Operation
- Comedy Review : Splendid Talents Can't Quite Muster Team Feeling
- COMPANY TOWN
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM : American Airlines Drops 1 Round-Trip Flight to San Jose
- Job-Training Company Files 2nd Suit Against UAW Affiliate
- Mission Energy Co.: The company's first power...
- Shiley Inc. Settles False-Claims Suit : Courts: Irvine-based firm and its parent agree to pay $10.75 million to U.S. in case involving flawed artificial heart valves.
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Free Thinkers
- Fiske Rejects Foul Play in Foster Death
- Ms. Fixit : In O.C. Classrooms, Supply Stores Women Find the Right Tools to Be Handy Around the House
- Searching for Clues
- Winding Trail to the Stage : Post-Civil War story of a Texas family, written in 1979, is having its professional premiere.
- Hayden Seeks Probe of Riordan's Support for Light Rail Project
- U.S. Suit on Tractor in Rat Habitat Dropped
- PERSPECTIVE ON JAPAN : 'Empty Center' Allows for Success : The revolving door of prime ministers has had little effect, since top decisions are made collectively by others.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Attackers Stab Man in Front of Home
- Carjackings on the Rise, Officials Warn : Crime: Such attacks are still rare in the county but they are spreading. Police urge public awareness.
- CAMARILLO : Driver Dies as Truck Jumps Freeway Divider
- EARNED A REST? For 30 years, the...
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fireworks Expected to Lure Crowds
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Klesko Gets the Call and Helps Braves Win
- Karl Learns His Place in SuperSonics' Organization
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : For Fernando, It's an Honor to Return
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : City Gives Pirates $8 Million Loan
- Flawed Rendering of Shaw's 'Destiny'
- Simpson Murder Case : Another Senate Prayer
- Praise Freedom and Pass the Buck
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : People Plan Parties; Police Also Prepare
- Huntington Park Chief, Police Unit Investigated : Law enforcement: The department mounts an internal probe into misconduct allegations triggered by a sexual harassment claim.
- On Their Own Terms : Valley-Area Congressmen Frosty to State-Mandated Limits on Tenure
- DOVE CANYON : Homemade Bombs Defused, Teens Held
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : U.S. Dismayed by Maradona's Latest Fall : Reaction: National team members prefer to remember suspended Argentine superstar for his deeds on the field.
- Harding Loses Title and Is Banned for Life
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : GOOD OLE BELGIANS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : SO DON'T ASK IT
- SuperSonics, Warriors Ready to Make Trade
- Dance Review : Joffrey Brings 'Billboards' Back to L.A.
- Movie Review : Kate Bush Toes 'The Line' With Aplomb : The 50-minute musical fantasy features the art-rock singer in a loose remake of 'The Red Shoes.'
- Traffic Accident Testers to Study Fate of Pregnant Women : Safety: Even low-speed crashes can threaten the health of an unborn child. It's an unexplored area.
- ENERGY
- Saba Petroleum Co.: A Canadian company on...
- Haiti Military Hurt by Sanctions, Officials Say : Caribbean: Christopher claims rulers feel pressure as economic curbs gain 'traction.' He says invasion may not be needed.
- RELIGION : Israel's <i> Enfant Terrible </i> Calls for Nation to Take Lead Role Among World Jewry
- THOUSAND OAKS : Bid to Alter Name of Houston Street Fails
- ON THE SCENE / PATT MORRISON : A Searing Focus on Ponderous Proceedings
- Monthly Report
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Acton Man Says He Forgot Baby Was in Hot Car
- An Olympian Effort : Jordan Sticks With Softball Through Pleasure and Pain
- This Way Is OK for Pooh : Clippers: Richardson is glad to be back in Los Angeles after being obtained in trade that sends Jackson to Pacers.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : JUST SHOE IT
- BofA Again Covers Losses
- Ex-Official's Wife Given Probation in Federal Theft Case
- Hollypark Card Casino Opens This Afternoon
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : TWICE AS GOOD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MARADONA LENT WORLD CUP CLASS
- Late Goal Gives Nigeria Winning Edge : Group D: Amokachi scores in fifth minute of injury time in 2-0 victory over Greece, enabling Africans to win title on goal differential.
- Music Review : Moravec Shows Virtuosity at the Bowl
- 'Little Murders' Still Wields a Sharp Razor
- State Budget Deadlocked Despite Talks : Finances: Round-the-clock sessions with governor and lawmakers fail to iron out differences over spending plan. Financial syndicate headed by Bank of America could offer to extend line of credit.
- Another Haven Is in Danger : Violence and new entry fees both are threats at county pool in Watts
- New Grand Jury Offered Pointers : Law: A Latino activist group calls attention to 'flaws' of previous panels and asks those sworn in today to be 'impartial, courageous and diligent.'
- ON THE BEACH / JODY BERGER : Kidney Injury to Keep Kiraly Out of Manhattan Beach Open
- Pelican's Retreat Sizzles to Reggae Beat
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Motorists Warned of Holiday Delays on I-5
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : WHO ARE THEY?
- Restaurant Review : The Taste of Changes in the Kitchen
- COMPANY TOWN
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slides 42 as Interest Rates Surge; Dollar at Low
- Explosion of AIDS Cases in Asia Alarms U.N. Health Agency
- Palestinians Plan a Hero's Welcome for Arafat on His Return to Gaza : Mideast: PLO leader agrees to arrive today, instead of on Jewish Sabbath. Thousands of settlers gather in Jerusalem to protest his trip.
- Simpson Murder Case : Outside The Courthouse
- TV Carnival Presents Gavel-to-Gavel, Follicle-to-Follicle Coverage
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : MTA Officers Will Begin Policing Blue Line Today
- SANTA ANA : 16-Year-Old Held in Man's Slaying
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : In The Swim : Velvet and fishnet offer an interesting variation on summer's skintight suits.
- Image--Not Just Facts--Is Important Aspect of Attorneys' Strategies
- ECONOMICS : Pakistanis Bite Back at New Taxes : Bhutto slaps levies on scores of consumer goods to trim deficit. Premier's move is met with howls and strikes.
- SEAL BEACH : Park Project OKd Despite Objections
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : The Pros, Cons of Paddling for Graffiti Taggers
- Carjackers Who Died in Crash Are Identified
- MOORPARK : Council OKs Budget Without Tax Increase
- VENTURA : Planners Cite Flaws in Proposed Project
- Standout Softball Trio Plays Hardball for the First Time : Baseball: Former Cal State Northridge All-Americans try their hands at national pastime.
- Making a Steady Splash : Neely Gets Results, Not Fame, With His Consistent Play on Defense
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Let's Get Physical : Obsession With Weight and Diet Feeds on Itself
- Chic? Yes / Affordable? Partly
- NORTH HILLS : Woman Earns Medal for Her Show of Mettle
- City Hasn't Given Up on Rams Yet : Pro sports: Mayor Daly reassures team VP Shaw that Anaheim is still working to keep the franchise in town.
- Boy, 4, in Beating Case Improving
- Abortion Clinic Buffer Against Protest Upheld : Supreme Court: Limited ban to preserve patients' rights does not violate First Amendment, justices say.
- County Told of Possible Library Staff Cuts, Closures
- SIMI VALLEY : Man to Pay Damages After Bombing
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : MILESTONES
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : Maradona Finishes on a Positive : Argentina: Star player is suspended after test turns up five types of banned substances.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Pena Injures Elbow and Gets Released
- L.A. Baptist Passing Connection Finds Same Wavelength to Lead West, 14-0
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / THE FIRST ROUND : SPOTLIGHT : SHARE THE BLAME
- Pop Music Review : Raymond Myers Makes the Caribbean International
- Your Money : Century Cable Customers Are Not Happy
- TRAVEL AND TOURISM
- May Foreclosure Rate Drops 4.4% From Same Period in '93 : Real estate: Defaults or notices of impending action affected 2,004 homes locally compared to 2,097 during previous May, according to information service. Analysts expect rate to stabilize.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Slides 42 as Interest Rates Surge; Dollar at Low
- Kathleen Brown
- Haiti
- Russians Leave Germany
- Hearing Judge Described as Strong-Willed, Evenhanded : Profile: Kathleen Kennedy-Powell will dismiss charges when she thinks evidence has been seized improperly, observers say. 'She's not slanted toward the prosecution or defense,' one veteran attorney says.
- Unwed Parents
- Pursuit, Killing of Car-Theft Suspect Leave Neighbors Shaken : Crime: Police chase a motorist to a quiet Huntington Beach street. At one point, frightened residents, awakened by helicopters and sirens, came face-to-face with gunman who was running through yards.
- Low-Cost Housing and Rent Control
- Family Violence
- One-Party System
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Homer Against Finley Surprises Brosius
- AFTERSHOCK WATCH
- OTHER NEWS - July 1, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 1, 1994
- Obituaries - July 1, 1994
- Obituaries - July 1, 1994
- D.A.'s Case Appears Strong but Defense Will Test It : Strategy: Simpson's lawyers will try to keep out key evidence, 911 tapes. It won't be easy, experts say.
- A Searing Focus on Ponderous Proceedings
- Even a Strong Case by D.A. Can Be Tested by Defense : Strategy: Simpson lawyers will try to keep out evidence from search, 911 tapes. It will not be easy, experts say.
- Inglewood Casino Ready for First Deal : Gaming: Fiscal solvency and jobs are on the table as Hollywood Park club opens today.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Foul Play Suspected in Woman's Disappearance : Val Verde: Detectives say the back door was unlocked on the last of five homes the real estate agent showed a client.
- Driver Fleeing Police Makes a Big Splash, Then Gives Up
- New Station Aims to Give Pop Fans a Choice : Radio: FM 101.9 changes its format today from easy-listening music to an eclectic mix known as 'Triple A.'
- Senate Panel Votes 4-0 for Expulsion of Hill
- Senate OKs Statewide Indoor Workplace Smoking Ban
- Simpson Bought a Knife Weeks Before Slayings, Court Is Told : Testimony: Witnesses at opening of preliminary hearing say the defendant made the purchase in May. In Brentwood, police scour lot in a renewed search for the weapon.
- House, Senate Panels OK Rival Health Plans
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 1, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 1, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 1, 1994