- SIMI VALLEY : Priest's Suit Against Lawyer Is Settled
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cigarette Machines Allowed in Bars Only
- Double-Duty Parking Lot Next to Freeway Comes Under Fire : Thousand Oaks: City officials wonder whether park-and-ride facility has really become a storage site for swap-meet vehicles.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Cemetery Permitted to Keep War Memorial
- Police Arrest 3 Men After Freeway Chase, Vehicle Crash
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man to Stand Trial in Boy's Slaying : Courts: Patrice Edward Bucknor of Llano is accused of first-degree murder in death of 14-year-old Paul Alsup.
- San Fernando Valley : PLANT EXPLOSION
- NEWBURY PARK : 2 L.A. Detectives, Suspect Recovering
- 'Bill W.': An Inspiring, Though Predictable, Tale
- Sorgi to Compete in Diving Invitational
- Preserving Heritage of Russian City : Culture: The Getty Conservation Institute is working with officials from St. Petersburg to help save priceless artworks from theft or damage.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : INDUSTRY IMPACT : Global Competition and U.S. Auto, Parts Makers Should Benefit
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : In Victory, Measure R Foes Sense New Order : Election: Campaign leaders view defeat of the proposed O.C. sales tax hike as a blow to developers who supported it.
- FASHION : Some Trade Beauty for Comfort : It takes about two weeks for owners of the clunky-looking Birkies to get used to their new shoes, then many say miracles happen.
- EVENTS : Festivals and Pageant for Art's Sake
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza Unveils 2nd Season Lineup
- Science File / An exploration of issues and trends affecting science, medicine and the environment.
- D'Errico Named by Simi Valley : Baseball: Science teacher with limited experience replaces longtime coach Scyphers.
- A Flaw in Smith's Perfection : Baseball: After 19 consecutive saves, he blows one and so do the Angels, 9-8, to the Rangers. Edmonds extends streak to 22 games.
- NBA DRAFT : Clippers Hope This Shortcut Is Right Way : Pro basketball: They give up No. 2 pick McDyess to get Rodney Rogers and No. 15 pick Brent Barry from Nuggets.
- NBA DRAFT : Clippers Deal No. 2 McDyess to Nuggets : Pro basketball: L.A. gets Rodney Rogers and rights to Oregon State's Brent Barry. O'Bannon goes ninth to New Jersey and Zidek is selected No. 22 by Charlotte.
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY : Business Leaders Fret Over Vote's Impact on O.C. Climate, Image
- New York's Latest Virtual Trend: Hip Cybercafes on the Infobahn
- 500 TV Channels? Make It 500 Million
- It's Your Life : FOOD STUFF : Restaurant Owners Cook Up Merger of 3 Establishments
- SANTA MONICA : Exhibit Paints Posters as Powerful, Historic, Artistic
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD / THE DEAL-MAKERS : Kantor: Tenacious, Careful, a Born Negotiator
- WESTSIDE / COVER STORY : OUT IN THE COLD : Informant Battles Drug World--and the Police Agencies He Has Helped
- Westside : Regulations OKd on New Topless Clubs
- 2 Held in Fatal Drive-By Shooting
- FULLERTON : Fireworks, Festival to Close Some Streets
- OXNARD : Remains Identified as Missing Local Man
- Council Again Delays Decision on Hillside Project : Development: Builder of Woodland Hills Estates threatens to sue over postponement. Plan calls for 30 ridge-top homes.
- International Business
- House Committee Votes to Allow Banks to Acquire Insurance Firms
- SPOTLIGHT : BIG BANGS : Fireworks Shows Are Fewer for '95 but Still Pack a Punch
- In Search of Swank: From Crooning to Cocktails : The county has its share of moody piano bars with their low lighting, vinyl booths and soothing retro melodies.
- Forget School, I Want My MTV : Taft Students Cut Classes for Fun and Fame on Hip Music Channel
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Pact Gives Clinton Pluses on the Political Front
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : A Transcendent Experience in Vietnam : THE MARK: A War Correspondent's Memoir of Vietnam and Cambodia <i> by Jacques Leslie</i> , Four Walls Eight Windows, $22, 305 pages
- Counseling in Japan
- Offshore Drilling
- Schools: Youths' Political Education
- Middlemen
- Meat, Potatoes Poetry
- Dr. Henry Foster
- Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson and...
- Pollution-Related Beach Closures More Than Doubled Last Year : Environment: The increase, from 61 to 125 days, is blamed on spills at aging sewage facilities. County has replaced water-testing program with cheaper, limited alternative because of bankruptcy.
- Gay Parade Coverage
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Popejoy's Performance Is Topic of Emergency Board Session : Leadership: Only Supervisor Silva has called for CEO's ouster, but the rest are chafing at his refusal to yield to them. He says he'll go voluntarily if 'clamor' gets louder.
- No Censorship in Cyberspace
- Laws: Fireworks and Ammunition Sales
- For the Dogs
- Education: Singing 'Dixie' in the Schools
- Oldest General
- Lawyer Admits Spending Clients' Checks : Courts: He is sentenced to 10 months in County Jail and ordered to make full restitution of $121,000 of embezzled workers' compensation settlements. His attorney says he was repaying the money even before he was caught.
- Memories of Stubb
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 29, 1995
- Obituaries - June 29, 1995
- Obituaries - June 29, 1995
- Prosecution Rests in N.Y. Bomb Plot Trial : Terrorism: Interest wanes as the spotlight swings from Manhattan to Oklahoma. Government's case relies heavily on two shaky witnesses.
- Surprise Hair, Fiber Photos Anger Simpson Attorneys : Trial: Defense accuses prosecutors of violating discovery rules. Judge abruptly recesses proceedings.
- ORANGE COUNTY IN BANKRUPTCY : Officials Investigate Ways to Cope With County Bankruptcy : Crisis: With sales tax shot down, alternatives include walking away from debts and raiding special districts.
- Credit Agencies Assail O.C. Vote, Issue Warnings
- Terrorist Frustrates His Pursuers
- Unabomber Threatens LAX Flights, Then Calls It a Prank : Terror: Security precautions to remain in effect despite serial bomber's contradiction of earlier letter. Some passengers alter plans and airmail is interrupted.
- School Districts May Widen Drug Testing
- Antonovich Urges U.S. to Kill Subway : Transit: MTA officials scramble to retain support in face of chairman's criticism.
- SEGRETTI SIGHTING: Watergate figure Donald Segretti has...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- City Council Orders Closing of Encino Synagogue
- Scare Takes Toll on Area Mail, Travel Business : Unabomber: Agents field calls from concerned air travelers while postal officials warn of a one-day delay in letter delivery.
- Hollywood's Talking About Grant's Big Adventure : The British Star Has Left L.A. for Now, but the Marketing Campaigns for 'Nine Months' Will Not Change
- On Day After, O.C. in 'New Era' of Uncertainty
- U.S.-JAPAN TRADE ACCORD : Trading Challenges
- Ruling Will Hurt U.S. Anti-Bias Programs, Report Says
- Shaq, Olajuwon Will Meet Again--in Latest Taco Bell Campaign
- FRIGHTFUL FARE: Ventura residents will get their...
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Computers Becoming More Desirable, More Expensive
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Concern Over Interest Rates Quells Rally in Stocks, Bonds
- O.C. Left Scorched as Bond Fire Sale Fizzles : Bankruptcy: Hostile investors turn their backs as cash-strapped county seeks to borrow $155 million.
- World IN BRIEF : QATAR : Coup Government Recognized by U.S.
- Simmering in the Caldron of Recent History : Memoirs: Neck-deep in the '60s, she was a revolutionary and a housewife, an attorney and a diplomat's daughter. Now Kathleen Cleaver wants to talk about it.
- Central Los Angeles : Moms Give Awards to Build for Future
- Flynn Asks Who Should Post Beaches if Polluted : Health: Supervisor tells top administrator to find out who is responsible for testing seawater and warning swimmers of risks.
- ENERGY
- London-Based Opiates Trader Plans to Sell Shares : Pharmaceuticals: Meconic dominates its tightly regulated field with more than 20% of the global market in controlled drugs.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Torrential Rains Plague Parts of Virginia
- Cute. Real Cute : The Look Is Dainty, but Cuddle Core Followers Are Brashly Telling the World They'll Grow Up the Way They Please
- Early Intervention Offers Best Hope of Curbing Explosion of Youth Crime : Violence: Services to those 9 to 15 are lacking. Society needs to know what leads some children astray, why others succeed.
- L.A. Council Approves Tougher Rules for New Hillside Homes : Construction: Standards are the latest building and retrofitting requirements approved by the city in reaction to damage caused by Northridge earthquake.
- Valley Focus : Mission Hills : Coalition Formed to Fight Violence
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Jackson Comes Back as Bad as When He Left
- Robbers Leave Young Alleged Partner Behind : Crime: Victims catch the 11-year-old suspect when an in-home heist goes awry and the two armed adults with him flee.
- A weighty name:John Goodman of Pacific Palisades...
- Police Still Seeking Teen for Questioning in Shooting
- Portland Moves to No. 8, Might Not Be Done Yet : NBA draft: Trail Blazers make trade with Detroit, try to get in position to pick prep player Kevin Garnett.
- Oberon to Ooze--It's All in a Day's Work : Movies: Acclaimed stage actor Paul Freeman plays an over-the-top bad guy in 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.'
- Picking Up the Plimsouls Beat : After Taking a 10-Year Break, the Band Is Recharged and Ready for Action
- How Many More Hubbells Out There? : Legal ethics: The former Clinton official was caught at what seems to be a common occurrence.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Will Lay Off 3 to Eliminate Deficit
- FULLERTON : After Public Pressure, Council Alters Plan to Cut 4 Police Jobs
- Fullerton's Horton Withdraws From LSU Coaching Search
- Jaime Jaquez, a 6-foot guard from Moorpark...
- Bear Problem? Let's Talk Some Trash : Outdoors: Unfortunately, once the animal gets accustomed to eating garbage it often has to be destroyed because it becomes too much of a danger to people.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt After Car Runs Off Road, Flips
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Royals Bring Back Hamelin
- Future Shock Is in Store for Southland Fans
- Rich's Appointment Is Epic Change for LACMA : Commentary: The balance of power at the museum has been tipped to the UCLA administrator who will now hold the purse strings.
- San Gabriel Valley : Caltrans Denied More Funds to Buy Homes
- Official to Present Expense Reports : Burbank: Council member says the travel records don't match those turned over to prosecutors by airport commissioners.
- Ventura Votes to Rezone Land for Commercial and Residential Use : Council: Some business owners from the Ventura Avenue area fear future homeowners may drive them out with complaints about noise and odor.
- Parents Sue Facility Over Child's Death : Courts: Couple says daughter was raped, suffocated at Garden Grove home for disabled. Official defends security.
- Seal: Most 'Alive' When Singing : Pop music review: With Des'ree opening, the bill offers two performers of restrained gestures but powerful and emotion-filled voices.
- TV Ratings : ABC Tops the Field in a Slow, Summer Week
- Rockwell International Corp.: The Seal Beach high-technology...
- HTP International: The Anaheim home entertainment products...
- High Hopes : Many Immigrants, Unlike Many Natives, Still Look to America as the Land of Opportunity--for Education
- Lungren Group Backs Polanco Gun Bill : Weapons: Measure would outlaw manufacture and sale of cheap handguns in state. It has cleared the Senate but was defeated in Assembly committee on party-line vote.
- Cats and Dogs
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES : Attorney to Appeal Maid's Prison Term
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Reversal, Bosnia Government Is Now Pulling Plug on Media
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY: THE MEASURE R ELECTION : Voters' Rage Directed at Leaders as Well as Tax
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Countywide : County Seeks Funding for Juvenile 'Boot Camp'
- Colleges
- Thousand Oaks Extends Ban on Self-Storage Facilities Near Freeway : Planning: Westoaks Self Storage, which has its eyes on a site, is exempted. An engineering firm that wanted to build offices nearby may back out.
- Taft Student Tries to Ditch a Bad Habit
- SANTA ANA : Schools Get $25,000 for Library Materials
- South Bay : In These Courts, Viewers Have It Made in the Shade
- Plan to Replace Trailer Park Advances
- Ex-Colleagues Cheer New County Chief
- Rangers Catch Up to Angels
- FAMILY : Display of Award-Winning 'Smoky Night' Book Opens
- Firetruck Was Just 'Easier' to Steal : Crime: Suspect in Monday's theft and subsequent chase tells police he always wanted to steal a police car.
- Truck Collision Injures 1 Driver, Causes Fuel Spill
- Obituaries : * June Laura O'Connell; Retired Nurse's Aide
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : Sands of Time Slip Away for The Beach
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council's Budget Is $4 Million in the Red
- CS Northridge MVP Dorsey Bolts for Japanese Pro Team : Basketball: Forward who led Matadors in scoring, rebounding as a junior won't be back.
- Former Cheerleader Tells Jury That Rodman Gave Her Disease
- Kings to Discuss Job With Robinson
- LOS ALAMITOS : McEwen Likes Life in the Fast Lane
- O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY: THE MEASURE R ELECTION : Popejoy Relished Fight if Not Result : Vigil: CEO awaited outcome with foreboding. He repeats assurances that he plans to stay on the job.
- When Frugality Is Saintliness : All Cabinet members travel . . . but obviously not in the same style
- VENTURA : Esplanade Challenges Area Mall's Tax Deal
- Tax Measure to Aid Libraries OKd for Ballot : Ventura: November initiative proposes that each property owner pay at least $35 a year to raise funds to buy books and increase hours.
- Sun Valley Man Fined for Using Internet for Child Porn
- OXNARD : Lemonwood Is Site of City Council Meeting
- Spousal Sanctuary : In a Secret High Desert Location, Women Wage a War Against Abuse
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Woman Accused of Attempted Murder
- Bluegills Biting Hard at Two San Diego Lakes
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : LVES Sighting : 'Space Glasses' Help Those With Low Vision See
- At Least Partial Pact Seen on Palestinian Self-Rule
- Buchanan Tours L.A., Acts the Part of 'Happy Warrior' : Politics: Polls show Dole is way ahead in race for GOP presidential nomination. But ex-TV commentator is controlling much of the dialogue.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Retirees Boost City's Pension Costs
- SANTA ANA : College's Budget Gets Initial OK
- CAMARILLO : Road Reopened After Repair of Sinkhole
- SIMI VALLEY : Parking Ban Along Royal Avenue Denied
- SIS Involved in Fatal Shooting : Robbery: Detectives followed two suspects across Ventura County line without notifying local authorities, officials say.
- Tips for a New Start : Brotherhood Crusade Cites Need for Black Waiters, Waitresses
- THEATER REVIEW : Comic Marriage as Holy Deadlock in 'I Do!'
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : Ford, Engelhard Have High Hopes for 'Smog-Eating' System
- O.C. Recovery Expected to Continue : Economy: Chapman predicts job growth but says bankruptcy will affect figures. Dip in housing activity, retail sales forecast for rest of year.
- Times Have Changed, but Not for Yearbooks
- Israeli, Syrian Military Chiefs Meet : Mideast: U.S. talks aim to reassure Jerusalem that giving back Golan will not leave nation open to attack.
- DANA POINT : Scout Leader Might Face New Charges
- COUNTYWIDE : Board Tentatively OKs Trail Network
- Navratilova-Graf Team Withdraws from Doubles
- COMEDY REVIEW : Roseanne's Muses, Reflections in a 'Work in Progress'
- New Network Could Mean Faster, Better Health Care : Technology: Patients, doctors and insurers will be able to share data via electronic system going on-line soon in California.
- PenUltimate Inc.: The Irvine software company has...
- National Education to Lay Off 80 in Restructuring Its Training Group
- Datum Inc.: The Anaheim designer and manufacturer...
- Reno Quizzed About Actions in Cult Siege
- He'll Take You Higher--Scholastically
- Officer Justified in Killing Tank Thief, D.A. Says
- New Balkan Mediator Sees Little Hope : War: Former Swedish leader says at European Union summit that violence in the region will probably escalate.
- Federal Cleanup to Begin at Whittier Waste Storage Site
- AIRLINES : Carriers Likely to Boost Their Liability Caps
- 'Thanks to All Who Helped Me Open the Door'
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : Let the Good Times Roar, '20s-Style : The founders' gala gives opera buffs a chance to dress up, dine, listen to Cole Porter tunes and dance the night way.
- As Spirits Fly With Atlantis, Delays a Mir Inconvenience : Space: The shuttle pierces a blue sky after Florida storms scratched two launch dates. Linkup with Russian station is on track for Thursday.
- Juvenile Hall Is at Crisis Stage, Board Warned
- SEAL BEACH : Keep 11% Utility Tax, Outgoing Official Says
- CAMARILLO : 73-Cent Increase in Water Rates Weighed
- SANTA PAULA : Circus Vargas Plans 3 Days of Performances
- What's Worse: Killing Rabbit or Beating Girlfriend? : Court: Alleged assault on woman could cost man $1,000 fine, but strangling her bunny could bring a penalty of $20,000.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Review of Hate Crimes Reporting Ordered
- Who Can Oppose Computers for Kids?
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Aims to Keep Dining Dollars Local
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Homedco, Abbey Become Biggest Home Health Firm
- Hearts of the City / Exploring attitudes and issues behind the news : A rotating panel of experts from the worlds of philosophy, psychology and religion offer their perspective on the dilemmas that come with living in Southern California.
- Valley Focus : Sunland-Tujunga : Victor in Race for 'Mayor' to Be Named
- At 44, Janis Ian Gets Her 'Revenge' : Pop music: Spurned by major labels, the singer-songwriter--at the Coach House tonight--finds new freedom in her comeback.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Padres Throw Votes to Piazza
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : The Hear and Now of Making Sound on the Internet
- Governor Rejects New Gambling in Michigan
- Trade Talks Stall as Deadline Nears : Commerce: Unless pact is reached today, U.S. has vowed stiff tariffs on Japanese luxury cars. Nations reported far apart on opening Japanese auto market.
- Closing Bases Will Hurt State, Clinton Told : Conference: UC economist warns nearby states would suffer too. President expresses concern about fairness of shutdowns.
- Offshore Drilling Ban Is Revived by House Panel
- 3 Plead Innocent in Stabbing Death
- MOORPARK : Market Robbery Suspect Charged
- Man Charged With Killing Cousin After Being Evicted
- Agassi Stands Out in Wimbledon Win : Tennis: Top-seeded player opens with an easy victory. Stich and Rosset, seeded ninth and 10th, lose in first round.
- Simi Valley to Name D'Errico as Coach : Baseball: Softball assistant will replace Scyphers.
- Former Cheerleader Tells Jury That Rodman Gave Her Disease
- GAMING
- Not in Charge and Feeling Out of Control? It Helps to Speak Out : Workplace: Employees should be courageous enough to let their bosses know their concerns, one author says.
- Packwood Appears Before Ethics Panel : Congress: Hearing is held behind closed doors. Senator faces allegations of sexual misconduct, evidence tampering and solicitation of favors from lobbyists.
- SIS Officers Involved in Shootout : Crime: Members of controversial L.A. unit witness robbery in Ventura County. One suspect is killed. Two policemen are hurt.
- School Computers Are Campaign's Goal : Education: Students' access to technology must be boosted dramatically, coalition says.
- Southeast : Cemetery Owners Sued Over Illegal Burials
- Valley Focus : Sun Valley : Man Convicted in Pornography Case
- Drawing on Her Heritage : Discovery of Sioux Roots Led to Spiritual, Artistic Reawakening
- PEOPLE WATCHDole Redux: U.S. Sen. Bob Dole...
- San Juan Capistrano Racer Changes Lanes : An Accomplished Motocross Driver, Jeff Ward Is Taking a Run on the Indy Car Circuit
- Taco Bell Makes Play for Publicity in Basketball Ads
- Restructuring Shifts FHP Out of Ownership : Health care: The Fountain Valley-based firm will sell its four hospitals and move its 500 doctors and 95 dentists into a newly created physician management company.
- VOICES : O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY: THE MEASURE R ELECTION
- Wilson Urged to Convene Budget Talks : Capitol: Democrats' request amounts to a swipe at his presidential bid. Spokesman says governor is willing to meet with legislative leaders.
- Valley Focus : Calabasas : Group Against Adding Houses to Project
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : City Accepts $920,000 Offer for Train Depot
- Central Los Angeles : BANK ON THIS
- LAPD Officers Tailed Suspects Before Shooting : Robbery: Detectives of controversial unit followed the pair across Ventura County line without notifying local authorities, officials say.
- A Matter of Life and Death : Closing County- USC may help the bottom line, but it will be a disaster for Los Angeles, medically and morally.
- State Backs Weis on Sex Education Debate
- Lakers Looking for Luck With the 37th Pick Again
- Move to Regulate Tobacco Meets Opposition : Politics: Democrats fear FDA jurisdiction over smoking products could cost the party House seats and electoral votes in '96.
- Michigan's Governor Rejects Expansion of Casino Gambling
- EDUCATION : Federal Belt-Tightening Plans Put Squeeze on Student Aid
- L.A. Council Strengthens Construction Regulations : Seismic safety: New emergency building standards for hillside residences are effective immediately.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALMANAC : A Speeder Ahead of Her Time
- San Gabriel Valley : SINK THE SWIMSUIT
- With Inpatient Level Down, CHOC Lays Off 17 Managers
- NBA DRAFT : Clipper List Down to Two for No. 2 : Pro basketball: Versatile Stackhouse or powerful McDyess expected to be the choice.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis to Give Leg a Running Test
- Flipping Out : Kids Get With the Program, Free Judo From Ray Tinaza
- Allen Gives Post Back to Outspoken GOP Foe
- Effort Helps Fill a Near-Vacuum in Banking Services for Community : Since South Central People's Federal Credit Union was founded in 1993, it has loaned more than $1 million.
- San Fernando Valley : Long Struggle Leads to Student's Diploma
- Thousand Oaks Merchants, Shoppers Hope for Light at End of Tunnel : Renovation: Work on Janss Mall has created a mess for all. Thirty tenants are waiting out the construction, expected to end in October.
- Westside : WHO'S MUSCLING WHOM?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Brother Shrugs Off Praise for Saving Sister, 8
- Westside : Group Drops Fight Over Development
- OXNARD : 2 Teen-Agers Held After Chase, Crash
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Appoints Interim Treasurer
- Officials Pitch Raider Deal for Government Approval
- Woman Given 25 Years for Torturing, Killing Daughter
- Countywide : Blood Donors Sought for Friday Session
- THOUSAND OAKS : Summer Jobs for Youths Still Available
- No. 1 Question for Robinson: Can Trojans Defeat Wildcats?
- Aliso Viejo Will Gain Private University : Education: Japan-based Soka completes its purchase of 100 acres and will build a campus specializing in Pacific Rim studies.
- Smith, Tucker Convicted for Bilking Sears
- Careful, You Might Learn Something
- Will Stanley Cup Be Paraded to Nashville? : Hockey: On day of celebration, thoughts will be on Devils leaving.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Right Stuff for Aerospace Industry : Defense: Positive developments mean California has strong chance of emerging with a vital contractor base.
- San Fernando Valley : BE KIND TO ANIMALS
- AUTOS
- Chrysler Will Buy Japanese Auto Network : Access: Car maker to spend $100 million on dealership chain in bid to boost sales in the country nearly eightfold by 1999.
- Israel Linking Immigration With Innovation : Technology: Government program absorbs new arrivals in 'incubators' for inventors.
- 3 Pearl Jam Show Dates on Again
- Japan Unveils Package to Stimulate Its Economy, Revive Stock Market
- Haitian Vote Was Aboveboard, Aristide Says
- School Truancy Exacts a Growing Social Price : Education: Lack of resources curbs efforts to prevent it citywide. Crime, financial losses are among results.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : An Ecological Guilt Trip by Kayak Through the Sea of Cortes : KAYAKING THE VERMILION SEA: Eight Hundred Miles Down the Baja <i> by Jonathan Waterman</i> , Simon & Schuster, $22, 256 pages
- THE JUDICIARY : Changing Faces, Changing Benchmarks
- Boy, 11, Held in Robbery After Adult Companions Flee
- HEALTH CARE
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : New Method Turns Complex Math Into Solid Model
- Yeltsin Eases Crisis With Legislators : Russia: Angry over war in Chechnya, lawmakers will be allowed role in reforming armed forces.
- VOICES : O.C. IN BANKRUPTCY: THE MEASURE R ELECTION
- '90s FAMILY : Sorting the Past : Estate sales can be poignant reminders of a family's history. Yet they can also signal the passing of the torch to the next generation.
- Mubarak Attack Probe Focuses on Extremist Group : Egypt: Militants known for assaulting high-level officials are suspected of ambushing president in Ethiopia.
- Chapman Midyear Report Sees Continuing Growth for O.C.
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine computer technology...
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Housing Affordability
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Concern Over Interest Rates Quells Rally in Stocks, Bonds
- Short-Term Debt Rollover OKd by Judge
- Southeast : COWTRANS?
- Detectives Probing Courthouse Fistfight
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Haselman Breaks Hearts of Blue Jays
- NBA DRAFT : Crucial Selection Has Them Puzzled
- Bielecki Has Hand in Angel Defeat : Baseball: Pitcher fails to hold lead and Texas hammers away for a 10-6 victory.
- THEATER REVIEW : Watts Serves as Backdrop for Cornerstone's 'Sid Arthur'
- SEC Proposes Simplifying Statements
- AIRLINES : TWA Plans 2nd Filing for Bankruptcy : Profitability: Carrier proposes that creditors and note holders forgive $500 million in debt in exchange for stock.
- The Cutting Edge: COMPUTING / TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION : This Week in Cyberspace
- Confidence in the Economy Posts Its Biggest Drop Since '92 : Indicators: The monthly decline in the widely watched survey is unexpectedly high. But not all analysts are worried.
- Bar Association's New Rules Settle Accreditation Suit
- A Season of Celebration : Education: Diana Kononenko has come far to realize her dream--attending UCLA. Her triumph over great odds, though, is but one of many this June.
- BUENA PARK : Fee Increases Loom for Youth Programs
- Why Judges Must Fight Bad Science : Big settlement in silicone implant cases reveals problem
- 'Pocahontas' Soars as Indians Struggle