- LaPorte Sees Enough of Padilla's Punches : Boxing: Azusa fighter retains his title when opponent quits after 10 because of limited vision.
- A Castle With a Different Cage : He's 30, a Parent, and Taking a Rest From 'Twisted Characters'
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pacific Pops Effort Features Rachmaninoff
- Pact Signed for Fifth TV Network by '95 : Broadcast: Paramount's formal agreement with Chris-Craft comes just before deadline to inform affiliates.
- HELP WANTED: Since the Ventura County chapter...
- SACRAMENTO : State to Complete Debt Sale:
- Brazil Pact Latest Clinton Success for U.S. Firms Abroad : Industry: White House lobbying helped missile builder win a $1-billion rain forest project.
- Courthouse Makes Blanket Use of Juror Anonymity : Justice: Move by Bellflower judge apparently is a first in U.S. He hopes to reduce fear, but some criticize action.
- Quebec Calls Vote; Separatists Lead Polls : Canada: The Parti Quebecois has pledged to move toward secession if it wins the Sept. 12 election.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Wild, Witty Yarn About the Death of God : TOWING JEHOVAH <i> by James Morrow</i> ; Harcourt Brace $23.95, 327 pages
- Making Their Mark : Entrepreneurial Spirit and an Ear Toward the Changing Times Turn Bright Ideas Into Business Success Stories
- Democrats Still Seek Acceptable Health Formula : Reform: Gephardt, Mitchell need a version that can pass both houses. Gore stresses benefits for the middle class with universal coverage.
- The Thrill Is Gone : Tens of Thousands Jam County Fairgrounds on Closing Day for a Final Appeal to the Senses
- Dear Street Smart:Since I moved to Agoura...
- Public-Access Radio Station May Lose Access to Its Public : Cable: KDSK offered amateurs a unique opportunity. But it may be replaced by Spanish-language programming.
- Uh, Oh, Oh, Canada Gets an Apology
- Deputy D.A. Makes Case Against Disability : Careers: David Lehr has never let cerebral palsy hold him back. The Ventura attorney believes in the philosophy: 'Use what you've got.'
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds' Single Off Old Nemesis Lifts Giants to an 8-6 Victory
- Schultz Brings His Attitude to the Rams : Football: Offensive lineman not interested in making a good impression anywhere but on the football field.
- Keenan Gets $100,000 Fine, 60-Day Ban; Nedved a Ranger
- 'Gump' Has a Surprise for Those 'True Lies' : Movies: Tom Hanks' film brings in an estimated $22 million for the weekend, edging Arnold Schwarzenegger's action-comedy for the top spot and crossing the $100-million mark in just 18 days.
- SECURITIES
- 'That's Your Murder,' Town Tells California : Lifestyle: Many in Prescott, Ariz., already wary of refugees from the Golden State, turn nasty because of a grisly slaying with roots in the Southland.
- Q AND A : Establishing When and Where Denise Huber Died Is Crucial
- Congregation Prays for Huber Family and Justice
- The Living Proof : Troubled kids have to listen to Michael McKenzie when he tells them they can overcome hellish childhoods. With help, he's done exactly that.
- Youth Opinion : 'I Know the Harm Silence Can Cause'
- Kina Finds the Right Blend
- Lebanon Fears It Will Pay Price for Middle East Peace
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel Capsulizes Plan for City Centennial
- Jockey Killed as Horse Stumbles in Race : Tragedy: The rider, who was thrown from his mount at Los Alamitos, was a last-minute substitute.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Baker Gets Close View of Woods' Record
- Gloom WITH A View : Slow Torment in a Slow Housing Market
- Why Stocks, Earnings Take Different Paths
- VIETNAM
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : NME to Detail Costs:
- Imbalance of Power Defines Struggle Over Health Care : Clinton needs help of broad-based movements like labor, civil rights to counter conservative gains.
- COMMITTMENTS : Caught Up in a Cycle of Nagging, Ignoring
- Role of TV News in Shaping Foreign Policy Under Increasing Scrutiny : Media: Influence may be overstated, but technology is requiring nation's leaders to have new kinds of communication skills and a clearer focus.
- MISSION VIEJO : Council Cancels Its Next Two Meetings
- Work to Close Part of Santa Ana Freeway
- Commuters Stranded by Transit Strike : MTA: Talks with mechanics union break down. Drivers union reaches tentative pact but agrees to honor picket lines.
- MTA Bus Strike Still Threatened Today : Transit: Drivers union tentatively OKs a contract but was to stop work at midnight in support of clerks and mechanics if they failed to reach an agreement.
- SEAL BEACH : Council to Address Budget Tonight
- There's No Timetable for Synchronizing Victoria Ave.
- BREA : Town Hall Meeting Set for Wednesday
- Family, Friends 'Revel in Ruins' of Earthquake : Aftermath:'If you're given lemons, make lemonade,' hostess says of party at her badly damaged home.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Playing Well, Claire Says
- Dodge Gives His "Hero" a Difficult Time : Tennis: He surprises Olmedo, 6-4, 6-4, to win singles title at National Hard Courts tournament.
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Theater : Padua Festival: A Lovely Madness of Unusual Plays
- Spencer Moves Fast to Beat Elliott
- Youth Crime, Workplace Violence Rising, Studies Say : Statistics: Justice Dept. report shows nearly 1 million serious offenses are committed on the job. Juvenile court cases up 26%.
- Imagination Takes Flight at Close of Valley Fair
- 3 Men Killed in Gun Battle at Girl's Party : Violence: As many as 11 shots are fired near children and adults celebrating a 3-year-old's birthday. It is the fourth such deadly incident in L.A. County since April 30.
- Dancer Gene Kelly Hospitalized After Suffering Stroke
- OXNARD : Doctor to Offer Free Removal of Tattoos
- SANTA ANA : Police, Firefighters to Display Vehicles
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Task Force to Assess Youths' Needs
- VENTURA : Suspect in Fatal Shooting Arrested
- It's High Time a Channel Targets Women of the '90s
- Even During Hard Times, There Is Hope
- SANTA ANA : 6 Families Evacuated; Fire Extinguished
- Economic Profile
- What stories the grimy, peeling, cracked walls...
- Valley North Caps a Wild Day With Title
- Karen Drews, an account executive for Nappi/Eliran...
- Looking for Some Flair in 'Fashion' at the Alex
- Expo Rookie Has Dodgers Waving a White Flag, 7-4 : Baseball: Left fielder drives in all of Montreal's runs as L.A. loses its fifth in a row.
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor, 6 Others Take Out Papers for Race
- A Young Athlete's Life Cut Short : Accident: The 11-year-old Lynwood girl was killed while traveling with her teammates to Las Vegas to play the game she loved--basketball.
- ORANGE : Group Seeks Change in Mayoral Election
- Sockers Beat the Splash, Stay in First
- Water Turns Green, Swimmers Stay Tan : Goodwill Games: Swedes go home, but U.S. team competes; times are slow in still-murky pool.
- Sheehan Avoids Playoff as Green Breaks Wrong Way
- A Look at Building With Earth: Yesterday, Today
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Swann Shows the Power, Glory of Cathedral Organ
- Fun Raiser
- U.S. Airdrops Aid to Rwandans : Africa: First direct American assistance consists of eight pallets of food that crash-land in a hamlet. Border area is reopened and more than 1,000 refugees return home.
- Jewish Group Gets Grant for New Office
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Libraries Get a Renewed Shelf Life
- 7 Nursing Students Win Scholarships
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Perry Holds Off a Late Charge by Feherty
- 'Loyalty and Betrayal': An Inside Look at the Mafia
- PERSPECTIVE ON INTERACTIVE MEDIA : 500 Channels, Programmed Lives : We will gain in technology but lose in human contact and the commonality of our culture.
- Flexible Dukes Take Advantage of Wichita
- Boxing
- Have We Pushed Movie Realism Too Far?
- MOORPARK : Changes Sought at Deadly Rail Crossing
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Recycling Changes
- 1 Man Killed, 2 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- A Brighter Future With the Bulls and Bears
- Sinn Fein Makes No Promises on Britain's Peace Proposal
- SANTA ANA : Farewell Roast for Castruita Tonight
- Flynn Opposed to Immigrants Measure
- Ahhhh--Summer, Baseball, Family
- Valley's New Era Offers Rewards, Punishment : Business: A ruthless downturn has masked a restructuring trend. Rising industries evoke optimism.
- Condo Fire Forces 17 From Their Homes
- County Seeks Public-Safety Shield Against Cuts : Spending: Law enforcement officials are working on a plan to expand definition of services funded by special sales tax revenue. Meanwhile, supervisors open their budget discussions today.
- Taking Out Bumps Is a Grind
- Inherent Illogic of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
- He Picks Up a Mount, but Dies Riding : Horse racing: Limon takes over on filly for Los Alamitos race because the regular jockey is late, then is killed.
- DANCE REVIEW : 'Kaleidoscope': The Showcase Is the Thing
- Dornan Quotations
- Debate Over Health Care
- Unsung Librarian
- Donna Shalala
- Simpson Case
- Nuclear Weapons Porn
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1994
- Obituaries - July 25, 1994
- THE HUBER MUDER CASE : Arizona Authorities Awaiting O.C. Lab Results in Huber Murder Case : Investigation: Matching of blood with sample taken from Laguna Hills storage facility could help determine which state will have jurisdiction.
- Simpson Team Rejects Man's Reward Offer
- A Turn in the Spotlight for Wells' Hazen : Banks: The incoming chief has been a quiet player, behind gregarious Carl Reichardt. So far, he's not telling his plans.
- Agency Fights Criticism Over Vaccine-Handling : Government: General Service Administration insists it can ship drugs for children's program. Clinton's plan assailed by Congress, manufacturers.
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Early Rossini at the Ford
- Woods Has Hacienda by the Tail With a 62 : Golf: At 18, he breaks course record by four shots and leads Southern California Amateur by eight.
- To Catch a Whale : With Handmade Sealskin Boats and Snowmobiles, With 19th-Century Harpoons and Cellular Phones, Alaska's Inupiat Keep Alive the Most Profound Rite of Their Ancient Culture
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Connoisseurs of heirloom furniture clamor for his creations. The state clamors to move his rambling, treasure-filled home to make way for a freeway. But Sam Maloof remains serene amid a changing world. : A Man of the Woods
- COMMERCE : Nonprofits Learn About Media Access
- For Seniors : This Senior Class Enjoys Lectures, Dorms and Dates
- Boys Home Alone; Shot Halts Intruder
- Valley Is Cautiously Optimistic of Recovery : Poll: Times survey finds that after two years of gloom many believe they have reached end of downward slide.
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Tribute to Nixon Had Everything--Except the Salad
- Islamic Group Appears to Take Credit for Bombing, Plane Crash
- Charity: Thrift Shop for AIDS Group to Open
- Field of Dreams : Officer Helps Community Realize Goal for a Lot to Bloom With Soccer
- A summary of selected City Hall actions in the past week affecting Central Los Angeles.
- Cosmic Collision Has Earthlings Looking Skyward
- Destination: New York : Flashback to Woodstock : Twenty-five Years Later, Exploring the Area That Hosted a Generation-Defining Event
- Backpack & Budget : Italy Likes Card-Carrying Hostelers
- Home Improvement : Wood-Pellet Barbecues Are Efficient, Clean
- Clothes Dryer Vent Can Keep Out the Cold
- JOHN VIEHMAN : Blazing New Trails on PBS
- Hospital Reaches Out to Ill Russian Babies : Medicine: St. Vincent Medical Center will train surgeons in Russia to correct heart defects in babies. One girl who came to the U.S. for surgery is expected to live a fuller life.
- Shadows (Cinemax Monday at 8:30 a.m.) is...
- Passenger on Infected Ship Dies; Autopsy Data Awaited
- A bit too moony for kiddies and...
- Police Throw 1868 Book at Man Over Failure to Aid Them
- Rwandan Tells of Horrors, Cannibalism
- Focus : Raising Titanic Questions : WHY ARE WE STILL FASCINATED BY THE 1912 OCEAN TRAGEDY?
- Well, It's One Way to Dress for Dinner
- Once Again, the Helping Hand Is All Thumbs : The U.S. must back off its pledge to support Ukraine's 'territorial integrity.'
- For dedicated gardeners, here are suggestions...
- The Good, the Bad and the Confusing : THE GAME OF THIRTY, <i> By William Kotzwinkle (Houghton Mifflin Co.; $21.95; 272 pp.)</i>
- Will Wireless License Auction Sell Some Interests Short? : Technology: Critics ask whether it's wise to sell the airwaves without seeing who might best serve the public interest.
- Terra-Cotta Pots Are Gardeners' Favorite
- News, Tips & Bargains : Van Services for Wheelchair Users
- EASTSIDE : For Teen, Reward Is in Volunteering
- WEST LOS ANGELES : Newspaper Launches Free Weekly Edition
- Only Fittest Jokes Survive in Jungle : In Updating Disneyland River Cruise, Comedy Writers Make Sure Guides Can Still Go Overboard
- LITTLE TOKYO : Exhibit Spotlights Terminal Island
- Girl Killed, 11 Injured When Van Overturns : Tragedy: Lynwood basketball players were on their way to a tournament in Las Vegas. A coach apparently fell asleep at the wheel.
- Can Woolsey Pull It Off? : The CIA: The agency that limped in from the cold
- Give House a Quick Face Lift With Plants
- Key Points in Buying Condo Conversion
- Can Owner Ban Terrace Plants?
- BOTTOM LINE : The King of Rock
- Chappaquiddick: A Fatal Attraction as Tourists Flock to Accident Site : Ted Kennedy: Twenty-five years after the car crash that killed Mary Jo Kopechne, the bridge draws 50 cars of visitors a day. A writer sees similarities to the Simpson case.
- Campaign '94: Issues and Answers
- Man Arrested After Alleged Knife Threat
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : County Democrats Headst for White House Reception, Issue Briefing
- $650,000 Flies Away in Battle Over Airport : In Tight Economic Times, Four Cities Should Rethink How Best to Make Their Case
- NIMBY Is No One's Exclusive Domain : Not-in-My-Back-Yard Philosophy Is Spreading in O.C.
- Anaheim Couple Take to the Road to Pick Up Litter
- SAUGUS SPEEDWAY : Woodside Takes 4th Main Event
- Parents Celebrate at Hoag's Family Reunion : Family: Newport hospital's picnic-style reception gives couples a chance to reacquaint themselves with fertility specialists who helped them have babies.
- FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gandy Signs, Sleeps on It
- Yankee Executive Accused of Racist Remarks Resigns
- Reporters More Than Happy to Be Given a Piece of His Mind
- SPECIAL REPORT / SOCCER IN AMERICA : NASL Boom/Bust A Poor Role Model : History: Cosmos had to go for big foreign names, but MLS will try to succeed on the American plan.
- JAAZZ SPOTLIGHT
- 'Lion' Vs. 'Lounge'
- Deja Vu All Over Again : By the time they get to 'Woodstock '94,' Crosby, Stills & Nash will be back where they started 25 years ago. Are they going there to impart a sense of history? Not these guys.
- Adult Education Enters the High-Tech Age
- Celebrating Divorce With a Sledgehammer Has a Ring of Freedom : Ceremony: One entrepreneur is turning wedding bands into a cathartic fashion statement.
- CHANGING FORTUNES : The Evolution of the Valley's Economy
- SPECIAL REPORT / SOCCER IN AMERICA : Oh, by the Way: Where Will MLS Get the Players? : Personnel: Top U.S. national team members are already committed and transfer fees will be high.
- The Show Modestly Goes On : Goodwill Games: Because of budget cuts, opening ceremony is a scaled-down production.
- He Manages Quite Nicely Despite the Distractions
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bo Says Fans Hurting Team
- ART REVIEW : Eyewitnesses to Her Story : The modern women's movement coincided with the infancy of video technology. One result is 'The First Generation: Women and Video, 1970-1975.'
- The Real U.S. Senate Race: Advertising Man vs. Advertising Man
- L.A. Zoo Seeks to Take the Sting Out of Traditional Summer Pest
- Tougher Law Gives Hope Stalking Case May Be Closed
- Forgetting the Financial Lessons of New York City
- Man Admits Role in Girl's Kidnaping : Crime: He tells police he staged a break-in to make it appear someone else abducted his fiancee's daughter, 8, who told authorities he raped her.
- Klein Fires Open Round of 69
- Bryan Twins Reach Tennis Final
- RELIEF PITCHING: Last year a number of...
- ON LOCATION : Sex, Drugs, Pick and Roll : Jim Carroll's cult favorite 'The Basketball Diaries' is finally making it to the screen. It seems everyone wanted to star. Leonardo DiCaprio made the cut.
- Taking Stock of Woodstock
- Transit Agency Is Moving in Reverse : Route 786 was first commuter bus from Antelope Valley to the West Los Angeles business districts. Now, with quake damage repaired, service is canceled.
- Westlake Team Advances to CABA Series
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF WONG : De La Maza Now a Pain to Batters
- Blades Dent Bullfrogs' Supremacy : Roller hockey: L.A. wins, 7-4, in front of 13,101 at The Pond to move into first-place tie with Anaheim.
- Falling Angels Can't Compete With Yankees : Baseball: New York wins easily for third night in a row, 7-2. Mattingly gets 2,000th hit.
- Showtime and HBO Getting Into the One-Act
- Neil Young Lets Album Speak for Itself
- Schedule of Events
- Selling Space, the Greatest Show on Earth
- Man Given 50-Year Sentence for Rape
- Sexually Oriented Businesses Get Cold Shoulder in Santa Clarita : Law: The historical society's curator says the bedroom community has always fought such battles but 'unofficially, it's been going on since the dawn of time.'
- All's Fair : Rural and City Kids Take Part in Valley Livestock Auction
- Summer Learning Program in Placentia Stresses Creativity
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Dykstra, Hollins Back--for a While
- DATELINE: ST. PETERSBURG : If This Shoe Fit They Couldn't Wear It
- Tatou May Take a Trip to Century City
- Obituary
- Warnings on Gun Safety Hit Home After 3 Shootings
- SPECIAL REPORT : Soccer in America
- BOXING / TIM KAWAKAMI : As Sport Sinks, a Fight Over Lifeboat
- Familiar Problem at Ruidoso Downs : Gambling: Like at Hollywood Park, horsemen are wary of on-track video gaming, but management says it is the key to survival.
- * Fred Ehlers has been appointed to...
- FICTION
- Effort to Ban Houseboat Row Stirs Up Key West : Florida: Mayor wants to return the area to a pristine state. But residents say some vessels can't make the trip to new site.
- Skies Have Limits : The Director of a Citizens Environmental Group Is Unhappy With Current Policies on Pollution. He Thinks Only Pressure from Communities on Industries Can Make an Effective Difference.
- Town Drowning After Mississippi Flood : Illinois: The waters receded months ago, but the only thing thriving in Fults is weeds. Even the mayor lives out of town.
- Town Elated as Bobby Who Slapped Sassy Teen Escapes Firing
- French Kitsch-ing With a Flourish
- GOP Presses for Delay in Health Reform Action
- THEATER : L.A. Stars in a Sizzling 'Palm Fever'
- CRENSHAW : Drama Camp Fuels Youths' Creativity
- Man Held in Slayings of Two Youths at Party in San Diego's Old Town
- Alexandre Hogue; Painter of Southwest During Dust Bowl Era
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Here's one cool cat that CBS Video brings home for a sing-along
- Adversity Is Mother of Invention for Jobless Men : Employment: Laid-off engineers and designers find solace and new ideas for survival from others who share their plight. One group has begun to design a cleaner-fueled car.
- * Brian Merriman has joined Toshiba America...
- Behind Spendthrift Statistics, U.S. Has Saving Graces
- * Sandy Sasser has joined Esprit Communications...
- BUT GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNETTES by Anita...
- Weekend Escape: Arizona : A Pool! Cool! : High Heat, Low Rates: Swimmers and Nappers Take to a Summertime Desert Resort
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Band Plays On, Even Without Instruments
- Disney Ride Gets New Laughing Matter : Theme park: Jungle Cruise spiel is revised to cover new ground and appeal to '90s visitors.
- Doing a Banged-Up Job : To Stay on Top in His Business, James Toney Needs Sparring Partners
- Ballet: Malibu Teen-Ager Wins Regional Competition
- 'Where the Day Takes You'
- Ex-Democratic Party Aide Given 30 Days in Tax Case
- The Nation : Truth in a 'Conspiriocracy:' What Can We Ever Believe?
- The World : For North Korea's Ruling Elite, All Roads May Lead to Doom
- * Nadine Wilck has been elected chairman...
- Lancaster Man, 36, Fatally Stabbed
- Beach Blanket Books
- Home Improvement : Handle, Use Extension Cords With Extra Care
- June Home Sales Are the Strongest in 4 Years
- Romancing the Stone, Wooing the Client: Cutters Try New Facet : Design: Their ancient art of crafting opulent furnishings has attracted high-profile customers. But their role has been low profile, so far.
- Donald F. Turner; Justice Executive in Johnson Administration
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Mayor Recovering After Collapse
- Refugees in Zaire Get 1st Shipments of Food and Water : Africa: U.S. military team arrives as cholera death toll climbs among Rwandans. U.N. official cites grave digging as the only success in crisis of apocalyptic scope.
- Man Charged With Rape After Admitting Kidnaping Was Hoax
- Theater: Company Searching for a New Home
- Bitter Personal Losses Engulf Bosnia Teen
- Jordan Seizes Suspect in New Jersey Slaying
- DOWNTOWN : Hotel Owner Fights Operating Controls
- Stu Kerr; Children's Entertainer Appeared on 'Captain Kangaroo'
- SOUTHWEST : Book Sale Saturday Aids Library Branch
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Families & Communities: Model Partners
- The Nation : Disney Shapes Cultural Id Through Parks <i> and </i> Movies
- Chicago Executive Will Join the Board of Irvine-Based DMI Inc.
- Danielle Steel, in English and Spanish
- THE WAR: A Memoir by Marguerite...
- Jobs Disappear : Newcomers to Orange County, Mostly Asians and Latinos, Face Lean Prospects as the County's Electronic Assembly
- Travel Advisory : Long Delays in Athens Airport
- The Great Good Dog
- California Corner : Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Winging It With Child Safety Seats
- NORTHERN FARM: A Glorious Year on a...
- Gardening : What Shade Tree Won't Hurt the Lawn?
- White House Awaiting Panetta's Prescription : Politics: New staff chief is expected to try to substitute discipline for disarray. Will Clinton take the medicine?
- CHINATOWN : Class Offered on Use of Pepper Spray
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Tough Row to Hoe : Independent and outspoken Hortense Miller, who has been gardening on a rugged Laguna Beach hillside since 1959, wonders who will reap what she has sown when she no longer can.
- CRENSHAW : Meeting to Focus on Redevelopment
- Another Stir : In a Fresh Start With the Giants, Darryl Strawberry's Formidable Skills Again Are Setting Him Apart
- They'll Fight for Their Lives : Despite Encroaching Ills, Many Suburb Residents Vow to Persevere to Save Dreams
- SWIMMING : Suddenly, Quance Isn't One of the Kids
- Message Dour for Dodgers : Baseball: They suffer their seventh loss in nine games, 2-0 to the Expos, and drop below .500.
- COMMENTARY : The Rapid Rise and Fall of Aksarben
- SHRINE ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : Romero Proves That He's Good Catch for Arizona
- This Guy Can Help You Drive
- THE THEN GENERATION : They <i> Can</i> Still Remember It
- Time Runs Out for Bank Seized After Losing $200,000 a Month : San Pedro: Real estate slump and bad loans are blamed for the failure of the harbor area's sole independent financial institution.
- MARY RENAULT: A Biography by David...
- News, Tips & Bargains : Old Waterway Reopens in Ireland
- MESSENGER BIRD by Dan McCall (Harcourt...
- Cable Firm Overcharges, Council Says : Television: Century is ordered to rebate 10 1/2 months of premiums to 20,000 customers. It has not decided whether to appeal.
- Campaign '94: Much Ado About Practically Nothing
- Four-Star Films : 'Akira Kurosawa's Dreams'
- Set on Saving Their Suburban Havens : As Urban Ills Spread to Once-Immune Outskirts, Many Residents Vow Not to Flee
- Clinton Defends U.S. Action on Rwanda : Africa: President rejects criticism that West was slow to act. He says America has provided 40% of relief supplies.
- The Traumatic Birth of Health Reform
- OXNARD : Man Is Arrested in 1989 Slaying at Park
- Suspect in Ski Mask Slain by Deputy
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Davis, Mattingly Produce Big Numbers : Milestones: Angels' DH collects 1,000th career RBI and Yankees' first baseman connects for 2,000th career hit.
- HOW THE RAMS LINE UP FOR '94 : ANALYSIS : Rams Forget Past, Find Confidence
- 40,000 Kingdome Tiles to Come Down : Stadium: The facility will be closed indefinitely. The cost is unknown.
- REAL ANSWERS
- Coastal Walk
- FICTION