- Boy, 15, Found With Fatal Gunshot Wound Is Identified : Probe: Teacher, and then friend, recognized teen's likeness in newspaper sketch. Officials believe his death was a suicide, but tests continue.
- Adventures in Regret IV
- Ground Troops a 'Last Resort,' President Says
- O.C. Bankruptcy Forces Power Shift : Politics: Erosion of supervisors' power leaves some of them grumbling. But most officials see CEO William Popejoy's sweeping authority as necessary--and working.
- THE WORLD : CHINA : Is U.S. Playing the Taiwan Card by Granting Its President a Visa?
- Fear and Loathing : We've been reading about extremist groups, but now we can read what they write themselves : EXTREMISM IN AMERICA: A Reader, <i> Edited by Lyman Tower Sargent (New York University Press: $55 hardcover, $17.95 paperback; 380 pp.)</i>
- My 9-Iron Lies Over the Ocean
- Older Voters Seen as Key in 2 Council Races
- JUDGE THEM CRAZY: Months before it became...
- HEALTH CARE
- UCI Fertility Center Closes, Will Move to Fountain Valley
- Japanese Politicians Fail to Agree on WWII Statement : Asia: Impasse over wording could splinter ruling coalition. One version of resolution says Japan was drawn into war by other nations.
- Changing Times Put Many Hospitals on Critical List : Medicine: As shift to managed care favors mega-chains, small institutions have been forced to close or specialize.
- INSIDE & OUT : Croquet, Anyone?
- Mazda Cuts Loss; Analysts Still Skeptical : Autos: Projections for company's recovery called too optimistic. 1995 sales expected to be poor.
- Flying Thrills but Instructors Remain Grounded in Reality : Careers: Teaching would-be pilots involves long hours and often mediocre pay, but the intangible benefits are most uplifting.
- Assembly Approves Water Fluoridation Bill
- Sir Archibald Russell, 90; Designer of Concorde Airliner
- Southern California Edison Appoints New President
- Dove Books Publisher Is in the Show-Biz Moment : Celebrities: Founder capitalizes on books on Simpson, Menendez cases. Some question the caliber of the material.
- Samsung Offer for AST Stake Extended to End of June
- Popejoy Aide Questions Merits of $450,000 Audit : Bankruptcy: The committee was formed to draw up plans for the county overview, but it's called unneeded and costly.
- Fight Over Rerun Rules Enters New Episode
- PLUMBING : A Clear Route to Clog-Free Drains : Underneath it all, pipes aren't so tricky. When trouble comes, take the plunge.
- RETAILING
- County Sued Over Woman's Death : Courts: The lawsuit contends paramedics administered the wrong medication. Thursday's legal action was filed on behalf of her two daughters.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Town Face-Lift : Consultants Ready to Suggest Theme to Fix Up Newhall Main Street
- Ex-Rep. Solarz's Wife Is Fined, Sentenced
- LA HABRA : June 11 Selected as Day to Fight Spousal Abuse
- Electric and Natural Gas Cars Studied
- Venegas Wins Twice at Motorcycle Races
- This Clay Is All Work and No Play : French Open: Agassi, Courier cruise, but the slow courts are an extra obstacle at Roland Garros.
- Transfer Leads to Dream Fulfillment : College World Series: Mitchell goes from UCLA to Fullerton, lands in Omaha.
- Urban Message Lurks in 'Tales From the Hood' : Movies: 'Mod Squad' star Clarence Williams III takes horror story role to show the futility of black-on-black violence.
- Voita, Lythgoe, Negro Sign Letters of Intent
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : USC Pitcher Is 4th-Round Pick
- RECREATION / STEVE HENSON : Salmon Run Catching Even Novice Angler's Fancy
- Racetracks Feel the Sting from Casinos : Horse Racing: Smaller tracks hit hardest, but major tracks have survived by expanding their own gambling operations.
- Deion Changes the Rules Again : Pro football: This time, however, it's for better education of athletes with new standards in Florida.
- Tour de Four : Pop music: Ry Cooder and David Lindley team up with two of their kids at the Coach House for a test run before leaving for Europe.
- Trading Donations for 'Laughter' Tickets
- Students Give Dress Code Plan a Dressing-Down : Thousand Oaks: School hopes to enhance learning but some youths say rules are sexist and unconstitutional.
- Clarifying Scripture : Physicist Uses Technology to Help Decipher Dead Sea Scrolls
- Orange County Almanac
- Santa Paula Police Chief Seeks Help in 911 Dispatch
- Third Suspect Arrested in Trailer Park Slayings
- New Houses Bring Hope to 2 Families : Architecture: Homes designed by Cal State Northridge students will be built by Habitat for Humanity.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Will Pay Settlements for Storm Damage
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Bring Firepower to Hotly Contested Runoff : Feuer's Larry Levine shortens the odds for liberals by using mailers with pinpoint accuracy to target an unlikely constituency.
- Brazil Oil Workers Vote to End Strike
- CIF Won't Hire Gordon as Next Commissioner
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Lemire Snags a Title for Woodbridge : Division II: With elusive slide, she scores on a wild pitch in the eighth to give Warriors a 4-3 victory over Lakewood.
- Remmenga Notches 1st Career Win
- O.C. Composer Speaks From the Heart in '1975'
- ENERGY
- LATIN AMERICA : First Argentina, Now Chile: A Nation Looks Back in Anger
- Countywide : Liaison Program Cuts Officers' Court Time
- GRANADA HILLS : County Could Take Title to Landfill Road
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Water Rates Will Increase This Month
- THOUSAND OAKS : Library to Open at Temporary Site
- 1 Accused Rabbi Will Stay Jailed for Weekend : Courts: Judge terms him 'a danger' pending bail hearing. He and a colleague, who has returned to New York, are accused of molesting girl on airliner.
- Gripe : Unfairly Drafted in the War on Crime
- Cross-contamination: "While watching the Simpson trial, I...
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Piazza Almost Set After Simulated Game
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : USC Hammered in Shaky Opener, 15-10 : Friday's games: Four errors and ineffective pitching too much to overcome in loss to Miami. Florida State edges Oklahoma.
- Hawaii Hilo Coach Named Athletic Director at SCC
- Album Reviews : VARIOUS ARTISTS, ** 1/2 "Tales From the Hood", <i> MCA</i>
- TV Reviews : Comic 'Married Life' Knocks Reality TV
- Album Reviews : In Brief
- Sponge Soaks Up Hard-Earned Success : Pop music: With a compelling, commercial sound, the Detroit band breaks out of the suburbs and onto national charts.
- Canada's Retail Union Takes on Wal-Mart
- U.S. Proposes Trade Alliance With Europe : Commerce: Christopher calls for study of transatlantic zone to remove economic barriers.
- Mexican Judge Overturns Ex-Union Boss's Conviction : Latin America: Move follows wife's visit to interior minister and raises questions about judicial independence.
- Ventura May Protect Patients From Protesters : Clinics: Council will consider a law to restrain anti-abortion demonstrators, but some critics already question its constitutionality.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Shaky USC Bumbles Opener : College baseball: Four errors and ineffective pitching too much to overcome in 15-10 loss to Miami.
- BASEBALL AMATEUR DRAFT : Ex-El Dorado Pitcher Hears a Number He Likes
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Crenshaw, Gamez Tied for Lead in Memorial
- Wait Is Over: Nomo Earns First Victory : Baseball: After six tries, Japanese pitcher wins, 2-1, after giving up only two hits against Mets.
- European Allies Favor a Limited Role for U.S.
- ANAHEIM : 4,000 People Expected to Attend Heritage Day
- Police Tout Results of Speeding Crackdown
- A Cloud Over Helicopters : City, LAPD Drawing Up Plans to Replace 3 Aging Aircraft
- Displaced Families Call Suites Temporary Home : Oxnard: City places more than 50 households in Radisson while completing required work on public housing projects.
- CALABASAS : Schools Get Grant to Update Technology
- Pope's 12th Encyclical Talks About Divisive Issue of Papal Authority : Church: Orthodox and Protestant officials remain cautious, but are encouraged by John Paul II's letter.
- Huntington Beach Bank Robbed by Men Claiming to Have Bombs
- Pitcher Says UCLA Knew Her Plans : Softball: Harding says return to Australia was established before she enrolled. NCAA has no legislation precluding actions.
- Chance to Hit Back for La Reina, Cornerstone
- For Their Next Trick . . . Back-to-Back Titles?
- Nichols' Bail Hearing Judge Faults Interrogators' Tactics
- CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : The Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome of Post-Vietnam Policy : Military: Lurking in background of debate over U.S. involvement in Bosnia is the Southeast Asia quagmire. But officials downplay any similarities.
- MOORPARK : Video to Highlight War Veterans' Efforts
- VAN NUYS : Providers of Services to Seniors Honored
- CYPRESS : Longtime Trustee Quits School Board
- Countywide : Nurse Appreciation Observation Scheduled
- Immigration's Effects to Be Speaker's Topic
- Libraries Hope Fee Hikes Will Help Balance the Books : Revenue: Supervisors due to vote on a plan that officials say may raise $1.5 million annually for the 28-branch county system.
- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : 5 Youths Arrested on Burglary Charges
- Piniella Is Born Again but Still Very Intense : Baseball: Fiery Mariner manager reluctantly reveals change but says it has provided perspective.
- County Triathlon Keeps Running Just for the Fun of It
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : SOFTBALL
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Lamont Fired as White Sox Manager
- Police Raid 2 Drug Labs and Make 2 Arrests
- COSTA MESA : Water District Customers Want Budget Tapped for Savings
- MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Delancey Street Foundation : Working to Kick Criminal Habits
- Dallas Townsend; Award-Winning CBS Newscaster
- At Dena Elementary, a Special Teacher's Memory Lives On : 'He turned everything around for me. I used to hang around with mean kids. He made a difference in my life.'
- Peckish Woodpeckers Delay Space Shuttle Discovery's Next Mission
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Calvary Chapel Makes Most of Its Second Shot at a Title : Division V: The Eagles, who lost in the final game last season, win this time. They defeat Long Beach St. Anthony, 4-2.
- Pop Music Review : Jamiroquai Adds Funk to Lively Jazz-Lite
- New Focus for Telemundo Network : Television: A ratings slump and dwindling access to <i> novelas</i> force a change in programming philosophy. There's a renewed effort to serve the Mexican American audience.
- Album Reviews : In Brief
- Most Banks Expected to Weather Bond Yields' Fall
- COLUMN ONE : Taking an Eager Step Back : In Central Asia, young women are embracing arranged marriages, other traditions and rejecting Soviet-style equality. Resurgent Islam feeds backlash that some say poses serious risks.
- CORONA DEL MAR : 2,000 Entries Expected for Fund-Raising Races
- Ride Expense Chewing Up Senior Meal System's Cash : Funding: Officials seem sure they will find a solution. Many elderly residents rely on the county program for food and social interaction.
- Berasategui, Finalist in 1994, Makes Early Exit With Loss to Medvedev
- AUTOS
- Deaf Daughter Wins Custody Fight
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Major Leaguer Earns Save in Eagle Victory : Division V: White Sox's Tim Fortugno helped young Calvary Chapel pitchers hit their spots.
- Dance Review : 'Sex and Gravity' Explores a Dead-End in Western Art
- Russian Troops Take Chechen War Across Border to Ingushetia
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Teacher's Vision of Old School
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Rap Singer Among 3 Sought in Slaying at Music Studio
- ROWLAND HEIGHTS : TV Show Leads to Arrest of Suspected Embezzler
- BREA : Registration Underway for O.C. Soccer Camp
- MOORPARK : Court Upholds Murder Conviction
- Finley Again Shocks Powerless Yankees, 3-2 : Baseball: He takes shutout into ninth, and then Allanson's throw saves victory for Angels.
- PREP TRACK AND FIELD / STATE PRELIMINARIES : Pacheco Heads Up O.C. Qualifiers
- NHL Draft Lottery Requires Imagination : Hockey: There is no clear No. 1 prospect this season. The Ducks have a chance to get the top pick in the July draft.
- Will KTTV's 'Mr. Emmy' Report a Win This Time? : Television: Chris Blatchford's previous eight nods didn't earn him the trophy. He's up for six tonight.
- TV Reviews : 'Tecumseh' Falls Short of Potential
- 2 Airlifted After Buena Park Collision
- TUSTIN : District to Offer Free Immunizations
- ANAHEIM : 1st Public Hearing Tuesday on Frugal '95-96 Budget Plan
- Second Victim at Warehouse Identified
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Boldon's False 100 Start Probably Stops UCLA
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : BASEBALL
- SECURITIES
- Doctor: Reeve May Recover Movement
- Drive to Balance Budget Faces Risks : Congress: GOP's goal of a zero deficit is among the more serious efforts in recent years. But it's particularly vulnerable to shifting political winds.
- Disney Link to Assailed Movie Spurs Dole's Wife to Sell Stock
- Methodists Start Membership Drive
- 4th Suspect Arrested in Boy's Death : Calabasas: The 17-year-old is thought to have been present when James Farris III, 16, was stabbed. He surrenders to deputies and is booked into Juvenile Hall.
- COMMENTARY : N.Y. on Pinstripes and Needles
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : New Environment Helps Renew Navarro
- Tony Awards, Dole and Bosnia on the Lineup
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Draft Leaves Silva With Plenty of Incentive : Baseball: Ignored by major league teams, pitcher will try to make them take notice when the Titans face Stanford.
- GM to Sell Saturns in Japan : Autos: The U.S.-made, right-hand-drive cars will be marketed through the company's own dealers.
- INSIDE & OUT : When a Glass Door Leaks, Don't Let It Slide
- Gulf States Cool to U.S. Campaign Against Iran : Mideast: Arabian nations join Europe in questioning strategy. Economic woes are of greater concern.
- A Closer Look at the Collection Plate
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Bring Firepower to Hotly Contested Runoff : Yaroslavsky's Rick Taylor gives campaign a new, combative tone. He is known as aggressive, creative, sometimes malicious.
- 4th Suspect Jailed in Stabbing Death of Officer's Son : A fifth suspect in the May 22 stabbing death of 16-year-old James Farris III in Agoura Hills surrendered to Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies Friday evening, deputies said.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Win One <i> Despite</i> Clemens
- Tolzin Fired by Camarillo : Softball: Popular coach let go after illegal practice cost team playoff victory.
- Astros Pick Northridge Recruit
- Robitaille Relies on Long Arm of Confidence : Division II: Freshman pitcher is no stranger to extra innings and victories. She gets both in the final.
- Wright Can Do No Wrong in NCAA Finals
- For Their Next Trick . . . Back-to-Back Titles?
- RADIOBroadcast News: National Public Radio's daily news...
- New Battle Looms on TV Rerun Rules
- Study Puts Quake Toll Up Another $6 Billion : Disasters: Researchers add that to the original estimate of $20 billion lost by companies. 'Business interruptions' are cited.
- . . . And a White Picket Fence : Only two years after moving into a little house in Costa Mesa, the Simoses have made the tiny treasure their own: cozy and comfortable.
- CALABASAS : Builder Considers Dropping Tract Plan
- VAN NUYS : Prominent Lawyer Named to Defend Erik Menendez
- GLENDALE : Officials Ponder Fate of Historic Organ
- Keys Residents Reject Pact, Press Suit
- Area Man Is Kidnaped From ATM : Crime: Thousand Oaks resident is abducted after using machine, robbed and given an electric shock before being left in a Malibu canyon.
- SANTA ANA : Logan Neighborhood Zoning Debated
- INTERFAITH OFFICERS: The Rev. Dudley Chatman, pastor...
- Supervisors Consider Raising Airport Fees
- L.A. County Told to Pay $3.7 Million in False Arrest Case : Courts: Judgment will cover attorneys fees for four adults who were falsely accused of child molestation 11 years ago.
- 4th Train Added to Area Amtrak Line
- Insurer Sues to Reject Claim in Tay Murder
- FULLERTON : Concert and Auction Will Benefit Needy
- PACOIMA : Vandals Stop Demolition of Gang Haven
- Cal State L.A. Says It Is Probing Complaints by Former Athletes
- NBA PLAYOFFS : A Magic Time for Miller, 123-96 : East: He scores 20 points in first quarter as Pacers put the game away by halftime. Series is even, 3-3.
- Dad's a Real Rowles Model : Jazz: The daughter of the brilliant veteran pianist took up the trumpet instead, but in other ways she is very much a product of her musical family.
- Placentia Boy, 15, Injured by Explosive in His Backpack
- Small Wonder : Ecuadorean Orphan Is Fighting Odds Stacked Against Her; But One Big Health Problem--Her Heart--Has Healed Itself
- MIDDLE EAST : In Arab-Israeli Talks, a New Enthusiasm : Discussions on troop pullout, Palestinian elections stir from their lethargy. A more secure environment is credited.
- College Program Offered for Summer
- Assistant Promoted to City Manager in Simi Valley : Job: Mike Sedell, a 19-year employee who worked his way up to second-in-command to Lin Koester, will replace his former boss.
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 10TH COUNCIL DISTRICT : Riordan Calls Political Mailer Sent by Sanders Misleading
- VAN NUYS : Man in Wheelchair Proves His Point
- Parker Pens Final Chapter : Softball: Senior pitches La Canada to Division IV title with two-hitter in 2-0 victory over Cajon.
- Bruins Enjoy Needling No. 1 Razorback Fan at White House
- Militant Killed After Siege, Israel Says
- Assembly OKs Bill to Bar Prices Based on Gender
- SAUGUS : 9 Inmates Hurt in Brawl at Pitchess Honor Rancho
- Sonora's Patino Is a Study in Playoff Patience : Division II: He and his team finally are having success in the postseason. Today they are in the final.
- Indy Driver Fox Regains Consciousness
- That Very Human Enterprise: Trying to Be in Control : Art review: The California Center for the Arts Museum's 'Three Dimensions' exhibition sets up a contained universe of sculptors by bypassing those who defy its boundaries.
- A Lady in the Jungle
- New Tax Puts Bite on Beijing Dog Owners
- Police Raid Pair of Drug Labs in Garden Grove : Crime: Odor betrayed location of one of the makeshift facilities. Two men are arrested on suspicion of making methamphetamine.
- TUSTIN : Hot Competition Sure at Chili Cook-Off
- L.A. ELECTIONS / 5TH DISTRICT : Dueling Consultants Match Wits in Hard-Fought Runoff : Rick Taylor, master of 'going negative,' injects aggression into Yaroslavsky effort.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hayes Hurdles to Top at State Meet
- Finding His Niche--35 Years Later : Pop Beat: Juan Garcia Esquivel's bizarre and futuristic style was used to sell stereos in the early '60s. Now, his music tops many alternative fan's lists.
- Album Reviews : 'Pulse': Strong Packaging, Weak Insight
- TV Reviews : 'Mixed-Up Files' an Engaging Fantasy
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Body of Woman Found Dumped in Carport
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Academy to Host Gymnastics Contest
- Bank Kidnap Victim Freed : Crime: Man is abducted after using ATM, robbed and given an electric shock before being left in a Malibu canyon.
- Social Insecurity : Plan to Cut Benefits Worries Elderly Legal Immigrants
- Via Lombardia Goes for Repeat Showing
- La Reina Finds Hyatt Accommodating
- Album Reviews : In Brief
- Kenneth Branagh, On the Rebound : After 'Frankenstein' Flop, He's Returning to Shakespeare and a Self-Penned Effort
- County Seeks 2 Rail Lines for $8.5 Million
- $2.4 Million in Federal Money Sought to Build Transportation Center : Thousand Oaks: Officials hope congressmen can help secure funds. Center would be city's answer to Grand Central Station.
- Myron C. Cole; Retired Pastor, Chapman University Trustee
- GLENDALE : Armenian Language Course Will Be Cut
- LOS ANGELES : Man Arrested in Sale of Pirated Disney Videotapes
- Scholarships Honor Activist
- NEWPORT BEACH : Open House Planned at Balboa Library
- Builder Considers Dropping Tract Plan : Growth: The Calabasas Promenade portion of the development would still be built.
- Black Gets Hot, Shuns Hong Kong
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : All Things Considered, Garrido Would Rather Stay Put
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Tully Pushes Monarchs Toward Big Finish : Division I: With defense and hustle, junior third baseman has led surprising Mater Dei into title game against Marina.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : USC's Cooper Chosen on Fourth Round
- A Little Haydn Festival--and Strudel Too : Music: A half-dozen works by the Austrian master are not all that's on the menu with the Angeles String Quartet.
- MISSION VIEJO : Finance Department Wins Another Award for Budget
- State Senate Approves Tougher Sentences for Drive-By Killers
- OXNARD : Superintendent's Contract Extended
- Jewish Leader Seeks End to Discord : Judaism: New Board of Rabbis president urges all traditions to work together.
- OXNARD : Witness Names 'Homeboy' as Killer
- SANTA ANA : 33-Home Police Sweep Nets 6 Arrests, 12 Guns
- Platform / Youth Opinion : What Does a Summer Job Accomplish? : The Employees
- STATE TRACK : Campbell Wants to Feel Mmm Good : Prelims: Despite splitting headache, Ventura runner qualifies for today's final.
- Negative Campaign Offers Sad Comment
- Seles' Privacy Is Airborne Too
- Money Is Available for Teachers' Raises
- It's Easy to Separate Winner From Whiner in Indianapolis 500
- Another Investment for Steinbrenner
- Irresponsible Pet Owners Cost Everyone
- Rukeyser on Education
- Pledging Allegiance
- It's Time for Freeway Eyesores to Move on
- They're Dogging the Dodgers Again
- High Cost of Using Private Ambulance
- On Webber
- The Loss of ABC's 'Boys'
- Close Mugu but Keep Federal Funds
- Why Have Children You Can't Support
- Bill Would Jeopardize Our National Parks
- Reelecting Spraying Backers Is Foolish
- The Format of TV Choice
- Kings' Alumni Keep Right On Playing
- Some Give-and-Take From San Diego
- Planning Commission Ignores Citizen Outcry
- Harm From MCA Plan Outweighs Job Growth
- Choking Up at 'Otello'
- It Can Be Called Shea Stadium West
- It Still Takes Five to Win Championship
- Newt and GOP: What's a Poor Kid to Do?
- COMING MONDAY
- There's Nothing Soft About Softball
- Love: Worth Defending or Is She a <i> Poseur</i> ?
- English, Not British
- Urban Sprawl Should End at the County Line
- Bakery Needed More Than Videos
- Ideas for Solving School Locker Woes
- Larry Elder's Conservative Views
- On Hope and Sunsets
- It's Still Plenty of Runs Batted In
- Boxing Is Brutal but Can't Be Banned
- Applause for Faculty of Merit College
- Just Too Bad It Wasn't a 45 or 78
- Hatfield's Not Fluff
- OTHER NEWS - June 3, 1995
- Obituaries - June 3, 1995
- U.S., Japan OK 2 Talks on Tariffs : Trade: Sides will meet in Geneva and Washington before U.S. deadline on 100% surcharges for Japanese luxury cars.
- Yields Slide on Economy News : Markets: Traders are betting on Fed action. California mortgage lenders cut rates.
- DIFFERENT TV: Santa Ana-based Little Saigon Television,...
- Couple Believe Egg Was Taken, Produced a Child
- IMMIGRATION: What about a counterfeit-proof Social Security...
- CRISIS IN THE BALKANS : Downing Deepens Clinton's Woes : Politics: With the fate of the pilot unknown, the President may find his Bosnia policy a tough sell. Public is already skeptical.
- Job Market Dives in Sign of Slower U.S. Economy : Employment: Loss of 101,000 jobs in May is largest in four years. Startling report energizes bond market.
- Whistle-Blower Returned Records to UCI : Scandal: $495,000 settlement compelled her to do so. She contends she faced retaliation for her disclosures.
- Lawyer Gets Prison in Fraud Case : Courts: Insurance scam involved claims for nonexistent injuries in auto accidents that never occurred.
- Al Davis Sits Out Stadium Meeting : Pro football: Absence raises question of Raider owner's commitment to Los Angeles. Oakland remains in the picture.
- Investors May Fight Orange County's $1-Billion Rollover
- Job Market Dives in Sign of Slower U.S. Economy : Employment: Loss of 101,000 jobs in May is largest in four years. Startling report energizes bond market.
- Four Investors Threaten to Block O.C. Rollover Plan
- Chief Coroner Concedes Errors in Simpson Case
- Serbs Down U.S. Jet, Start to Free U.N. Peacekeepers : Bosnia: Fate of American pilot, on routine patrol of 'no fly' zone, is unknown. Even as the rebels hand over one-third of their captives, they capture 19 others.
- Physician Says Nothing He's Done Deserves This : UCI scandal: Fertility specialist Sergio Stone concedes some mistakes, but says none warrants the nightmare he is now living. 'Why me?' he asks.
- The Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese--the most populous...
- Company Town : Rocco to Head Distribution Unit at Universal
- Furon Co.: The Laguna Niguel maker of...
- New Baseball Bat Shows Its Dimples
- Source Scientific Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Hot Coffee and a Tall, Cool One--Mitch
- Assembly Eases Rule for School Breakup Vote
- Assembly OKs Bill to Create Gaming Commission : Legislature: Backers want to weed out any criminal element involved in card rooms. Senate fate is uncertain.