- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA : Library Offering Children's Programs
- County Libraries to Stay Open--for Now : Finances: Regular hours remain until budget is final, public told at hearing. Residents make pitch to save Valley-area and Antelope Valley parks.
- Long Ride Over for Jockey Neves : Horse racing: Declared dead after a race, he dies of cancer 59 years later.
- An Extra Serving : Once Meant for Fun, Club Volleyball Has Its Serious Side
- Angels Leave Bases Loaded, Miss Chances : Baseball: B.J. Surhoff hits two three-run homers and rookie pitcher Sparks keys 9-3 Brewer victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cardinals' Jackson Avoids an Imperfect 10
- Pyschologist's Practice Covers Many Relationships : Jazz: Noah Young's career as therapist fuels his poetry and his music.
- A Great Look at Songs That Aren't a Legend's Greatest Hits : ** 1/2, WILLIE NELSON, "A Classic & Unreleased Collection" <i> Rhino</i>
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Injured Maddux: Nomo Should Start
- Bullfrogs Complete Sweep With Victory Over Coyotes
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS
- Split Leaves U.S. Team Short of Its Target : Shooting: Funding is biggest problem without NRA, but group says progress is being made that may again include NRA.
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Zabel Captures Stage in a Day of Surprises
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Owen Will Try to Avoid Surgery
- Book Your Flight; As They Say, Good Seats Still Available
- Jose Lozano's Creations Are Impressive on Paper : Art: His dolls and other stuff, on display in Huntington, are drawings imbued with his frank commentaries on contemporary life.
- Theater Review : Robert Wilson in a Solo Spin on 'Hamlet'
- Beauregard Trial Set
- Dodgers Run Into Trouble Against Reds : Baseball: Two putouts at second base are key to 4-2 loss, eighth in 10 games.
- SAILING : Direct Route to Hawaii Not Fastest Way to Go
- Price Plunge Sends World Coffee Exporters to Emergency Meeting
- AIRLINES
- 2 Men Charged in July 4 Death Plead Self-Defense
- Pena Says He Wants Ex-Firm to Drop His Name
- Rights Panel Member Joins GOP Race for White House
- 3 Accused of Molesting Teen-Ager : Arrests: Pentathlon athletic club officials are in custody on suspicion of having sex with a 13-year-old girl.
- South Bay : Redondo Police to Add 2 Dogs to Force
- El Cariso Park Takeover Proposed
- FILLMORE : 7-Acre Fire Snarls Traffic on Freeway
- The Question Is: Are Men Smarter or Dumber Than Women? : The Answer: Yes!
- Westside : Buzz Cut May Save Coral Trees in Brentwood
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Traded Erickson Calls Twins a Joke
- Pop Music Reviews : Drive of Folk-Rock Is the Key to Health & Happiness Show
- Will Graf Finally Show Vulnerability? : Women's final: Latest injury gives her a different attitude as she faces Sanchez Vicario today.
- TENNIS / DANA HADDAD : Tandem Out to Serve Notice on Mini-Tour
- TV Review : Outlaw Lovers Ride 'The Desperate Trail'
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- Dance Review : Troupe Dramatizes Downbeat Statements of Korean Life
- 1/2 Laura Branigan, "The Best of Laura Branigan," Atlantic.
- Stage of Development : The Galaxy Will Offer Brief (at First) Runs of Live Drama in Addition to Music
- AUTOS
- Former Top Aide Tells Braude She'll Run Against Him for Council in '97 : Politics: Cindy Miscikowski reportedly has a friendly meeting with her onetime boss, but the race could be bitter. His status at City Hall has been buffeted recently.
- Former County Counsel Joins Firm
- Calabasas : Proposal Would Target Day Laborers
- Panorama City : Ailing Youth's Photos Belie Near-Blindness
- Second Opinion / Rafu Shimpo : Nomo's Power Pitching Throws Curve to Image of Asian Athlete
- COMMENTARY : Nelson: Life After Webber
- LACMA's 'P.L.A.N.' Isn't Your Standard Photo Show
- Ex-Trojan Zambri Plays With the Big Boys : Golf: U.S. Open marked a major turning point in his professional career.
- It Looks as if Nomo Might Really Have a Future in Baseball
- Gay Super-Hero Go-Go Boy
- A High Price to Pay
- Punk Concert Violence
- Did L.A. Deserve to Lose the Raiders?
- A Touch of Viejo Mexico : After moving into their Lemon Heights home, a 1929 Monterrey-style <i> casita, </i> the Pearsons built a 3,600-square-foot house next door. The aesthetics are complementary, with the distinctive work of artisans adding character inside and out.
- Finally, the News From Across the Sea
- Bowl Double Standards?
- Hugh Grant Ordeal: The Person vs. the Image
- Rich in Culture
- Oh, Tyus Yellow Ribbon Round the NBA Draft
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1995
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- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1995
- Obituaries - July 8, 1995
- Buss' Interest in Kings Grows : Hockey: Owner of Lakers, Forum talking to investors about reacquiring troubled franchise.
- Approval of Debt Rollover for O.C. Staves Off Default : Finances: Wall Street investors extend for a year the due date for repayment of $800 million. But with no source of revenue, the move 'just postpones things,' an expert says.
- Rollover Approval Staves Off Default for Orange County : Bankruptcy: Investors holding $800 million in notes vote to extend the due date for a year, but there's no plan for repaying the debts. Other creditors protest deal.
- KEPT IN SUSPENSE: A night's wait was...
- Ito Will Allow Gory Photos at Deliberations
- Trash Woes in San Marcos Could Aid O.C. : Bankruptcy: Fees may rise at a north San Diego County dump, boosting Orange County's bid to import garbage.
- Report of Sex Offender's Relocation Draws Protest : Demonstration: Neighbors say a paroled child molester intends to move near his victim's home. He denies it.
- Suspect in San Marino Fire Dies of Injuries : Arson: Man's family perished in the blaze. Authorities believe he set it to collect on life insurance.
- Hundreds Attend Eulogy for Diver : Funeral: Memorial is held in Glendora for undersea expert Darren Douglass, who died with his 14-year-old son while exploring a shipwreck.
- After Crash, Laker Campbell Arrested for Drunk Driving
- THEATER : A Showing of Singular Efforts : Edmund Gaynes' 'Sixty-Four Solos' provides a fresh format for a collection of one-person plays.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.S. Would Veto Bid to Ease Sanctions
- Witness Says He May Be Suspect in Bombing : Oklahoma City: Gun enthusiast, an associate of Fortier and McVeigh, cites his short appearance before federal grand jury. He testified less than five minutes.
- Riding Club Gets Saddle Donations
- Fair Chooses Doctor as Parade Marshal
- High-Tech Facility to Clean Water for Port Hueneme
- Baldwin Signs Three Players for CSUN
- Time Well Spent, or Simply Spent?
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Krill Still Gets Thrill, Will to Fulfill
- Two Solo Pieces, Two Perspectives
- Marder's Big Dream: A Special Little Place
- Drug to Treat Male Impotence Approved by FDA
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Company Town
- Taco Bell Teams NBA Stars in TV Ad Campaign : Marketing: The commercials featuring O'Neal, Olajuwon are follow-up to print teaser.
- Akins Cos. Appoints New Executive Vice President
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- DESIGN : Pottery That Plays With Fire : Artist Joan Rapoport says she delights in the <i> raku</i> technique because of the surprising textures and tones it creates in ceramics.
- 'Dead Man's' Dance Card Is Filling Up : Author: Robert Ferrigno is in demand as his latest Orange County-set suspense thriller gets attention. Although the novelist now lives in Washington, he'll return to the Southland on his book tour.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Mexico's Ex-Leader Arrives for Visit
- Bacteria-Stricken Cyclist Returns : Medicine: Recovered from the so-called flesh-eating disease, Bernie Donner pedals 106 miles on a journey of gratitude.
- Central Los Angeles : Pawnshop Idea a 'No Sale' for Folks in Windsor Hills
- ANAHEIM : Judge Backs City's Revitalization Plan for Resort Area
- ESPN Strains to Do Some Heavy Lifting
- Laurie Helps Bullfrogs Hold Off Oklahoma, 9-6
- Rate Cut: For Many, It Is Either Upside or Downside : Impact: Some cheer and others bemoan action that deeply affects variable-interest loans and investments.
- Valley music charts are compiled for the...
- Armenia's Rulers Winning Disputed Vote : Elections: Dominant coalition leads count as foreign observers question exclusion of opposition parties, other tactics.
- Hawking Cars Starts With Taming Names
- 2 Killed, 1 Wounded in Apparent Gang Ambush
- San Fernando Valley : Woman Shot to Death After Chase Is Identified
- High Roller : Johnson Missed One PBA Event in 10 Years
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Pasadena's Soda Jerks: All the Right, Old-Time Trappings
- FILM : Engendered 'Species' : XFX in Sun Valley sprinted to create an alien that would attract and repulse viewers.
- Richard Neustadt; Founded Satellite, Wireless Communications Firms
- Everyone Takes It Easier as the People Rest
- South Bay : Park Gazebos Fenced Off and Roofs Removed in Bid to Keep Out Homeless
- VILLA PARK : City Gets a Break in Animal Control Costs
- Ode to the Typewriter : 'Progress': Don't tell his career-spanning collection of simple machines that this tribute was written on an upstart PC.
- San Gabriel Valley : Banker Sentenced After Compounding His Own Guilt
- Gullikson and Sampras Stay in Touch
- Dodgers Lose Final Duel in Pitchers' Series : Baseball: Candiotti matches Maddux, but McGriff's ninth-inning single gives the Braves a 1-0 victory and three-game sweep.
- Eighth Commandment refresher?Martha Barron sent along an...
- Monjardin Challenged by Pumar : Boxing: State junior lightweight champion puts crown on the line in rematch after losing non-title bout.
- SHOOTING : Professor Gets the Drop on His Students
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Watson and Wind Are Talk of Western Open
- 'Bridges' Leads to New Interest in Hartman
- ART : Honoring Life and Death : Wendy Sussman says her paintings resulted from mourning after her parents died. Now the work celebrates their existence.
- Board Seeks to Seize License of Doctor : Medicine: Physician is accused of negligence for failing to recognize cancer symptoms in two patients. The women later had to undergo radical surgery.
- Valleywide : Discount Bus Fares for Riders in Pairs
- JAZZ REVIEW : Lundy's Own Music Makes the Show
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- RETAILING
- Sir Edgar Williams; Adviser to Rhodes Scholars
- VIDEO GAMES REVIEW / AARON CURTISS : Taking Off With a Blast : After Burner's aerial combat is fast and furious in this adaptation of an arcade favorite.
- Gephardt Offers His Version of Tax Reform : Revenue: The Democrat's plan calls for a 10% rate for low-income earners. He says half of all wage earners would not have to file an income tax return.
- Footloose on the Bridal Path : A bride-to-be admits her own lack of grace and concludes private lessons would be well worth the money.
- Sears to Relocate Oxnard Store to Ventura : Shopping: Company is the second retailing anchor to announce plans to leave The Esplanade for rival Buenaventura Mall.
- SEAL BEACH : Building of Pier Area Safety Office Delayed
- King Candidates Include Goring, Robinson, King
- Southeast : STORE TARGETED
- South Bay : CHRISTMAS IN JULY
- 'Benchmark' Reveals Odd Romanticizing
- PEOPLE WATCHTerminator Diplomacy: Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose movie...
- Mercedes May Have Won U.S.-China Feud : Autos: Beijing reportedly picks German firm over Chrysler, Ford as a result of the diplomatic spat.
- San Fernando Valley : MARATHON MAN
- Central Los Angeles : LAYOFFS HALTED
- KDOC-TV Leaving Anaheim for Irvine
- Stars Are Plastic--Literally : Merchandising: This summer's films are a boon for action figures inspired by movie characters. Actors find it weird and 'a kick' to be immortalized.
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim company said Thursday...
- Regency Health Services Inc.: The Tustin company...
- Dow Corning Gets Help in Moving Cases
- Chrysler Retaliates Against Iacocca, Blocks His Options : Autos: Company says former chairman violated rules through his involvement with Kirk Kerkorian.
- Fresno Corruption Probe Snares Lobbyist : Ethics: He pleads guilty to helping extort a bribe from a developer. Several officeholders are under suspicion, U.S. attorney says.
- In Memory of an Icon: the Smith Corona
- Men Dominate Both Ends of IQ Spectrum, Survey Says : Intelligence: The high number of males who lack basic skills surprises experts. Sex differences in brains studied.
- SEC Plans Civil Charges in Its Nasdaq Probe
- Supervisors Hear Personnel Chief's Budget Pleas : Money: As board struggles with $38-million deficit, director suggests ways to save and says loss of $410,000 could end affirmative action program.
- OXNARD : Truck Exhibit Turns Court Into Showroom
- Countywide : Avalon's Pet Fox Is Well, on Way Home
- Power and Precision in Men's Semifinals : Wimbledon: Sampras faces Ivanisevic in battle of big servers. Agassi and Becker will play a different game.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians' Biggest Lead Now an Even Dozen
- REAL ESTATE
- TRADE : Japan's Current Account Surplus Jumps : Commerce: May figure hits $8.94 billion. Analysts see strong yen continuing to inflate value of exports.
- LABOR
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- U.S. Spars With Thailand Over Politician's Alleged Drug Links
- For the Really Big Donors, It's Dinner With Clinton
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : Vegetarianism's History, Course by Course : THE HERETIC'S FEAST <i> by Colin Spencer</i> , University Press of New England, $29.95, 399 pages
- Woodland Hills : Entertainment Fields May Fill Jobs Gap
- Man Slain in Beach Rioting Had Been Spur Posse Member
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DISABILITY ACT : Minimally Disabled Have to Move Aside : Limit benefits to those who are severely disabled instead of doling them out to those who are oppotunistic.
- FOR KIDS : Summer Learning a Hot Trend : Classes--from preschool math to chess--help children brush up on basics or acquire new skills.
- Penhall Is a Safe Bet to Win at Any Speed : Racing: From speedway to the high seas, Orange County driver has achieved legendary status.
- Everyone's a Hit in Angel Victory : Baseball: Even those battling slumps get in their licks in 10-1 shellacking of Blue Jays' beleaguered pitching staff.
- Culture Clash Flirts With Fame : Crediting Its TV Show for Greater Exposure, the Satiric Trio Returns to Consciousness-Raising Onstage
- Cruising in Comfort Is a Breeze
- Footloose on the Bridal Path : A groom-to-be decides he'd better learn ballroom steps for the big day. But the moves don't come easy.
- Doctor Failed to Spot Cancer, Board Charges : Medicine: State panel accuses Northridge physician of gross negligence, incompetence in treating two patients.
- Public Sector Sexism: 'Behavior That's Costing the City Money' : PLATFORM
- Assailant Stabs 2 Women in Hollywood Office Building
- The Green Firetruck Heresy : Some studies say red is not a safe color. But chartreuse just doesn't excite the masses. : City Smart / How to thrive in the urban environment of Southern California
- Vandals' Cruelty Stirs Outrage at Huntington Beach Church : Property: Judith Kaye learned of damage to a fountain just hours before a memorial service for her husband. He had donated it two years ago.
- 2 Die in Apparent Ambush by Gang
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Garbage Pickup Fees to Rise $1.35 a Month
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : No Matter the Sport, Eckman Was Always Sure to Be Heard
- Power and Precision in Men's Semifinals : Wimbledon: Sampras faces Ivanisevic in battle of big servers. Agassi and Becker will play a different game.
- '90s-Style 'Little Rascals' Opens Festival
- THEATER REVIEW : The Goods Are Fresh in 'Little Shop'
- In 'Two Years,' There's a New Face Before the Mast : Theater: Another actor takes on the one-man show in Dana Point after the death of creator Daniel Trent.
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- Hardware Store May Bring Jobs and Headaches : Development: The Orchard chain wants to build a major facility in Thousand Oaks. But some worry about traffic and noise.
- LA HABRA : Divers' Search for Girl in Lake Continues
- THOUSAND OAKS : Crime Task Force to Focus on Drug Sales
- Iraq's Worst Enemy Is Iraq : Habit of lying tortures an already ailing nation
- D.A. Clears Educators in Management of 2 Schools
- Case Against Rabbi Dropped, but Investigation Continues
- Countywide : Law School to Seek Bar Accreditation
- Spectators Liked O'Mara, if Not Judges
- Nelson Points Finger at Himself for Problems With Webber
- Easley Catches Blue Jays at Just the Right Time : Baseball: He shows signs of returning to his form of 1993, when he impressed people as a rookie.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Species' Provides a Few Screams and a Good Cast
- O.C. Home Sales Slump Continues With 17% Drop in June : Real estate: Analysts blame the sluggish economy and county bankruptcy crisis. Transactions fell 39.8% in April and 28% in May.
- Company Town : Ted's Ready for His Buildup, Ms. Pascal
- American Greetings Sends Gibson a Message: Be Mine : Acquisitions: Buyout of Cincinnati card maker would create a major competitor for Hallmark.
- IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Propelled by Fed Action, Dow Zips to Record 4,664 : Markets: Other key stock barometers also climb on the news. Treasury bond yields fall back.
- Real Answers, Real Fast
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : The Zen of Japanese Dining : Shihoya may not be as trendy as some places, but its seven-course meals offer fine displays of traditional cuisine.
- THEME PARKS : Local Space Lab Takes Off : Exhibit at Universal uses studio props and NASA artifacts to chronicle the making of 'Apollo 13' movie.
- Clinton Urges Americans to Seek 'Common Ground' : Politics: President says the nation needs a 'chorus of harmony' rather than 'shrill voice of discord.' He declares his readiness to debate opposition leaders.
- Medical Testing Done, Atlantis Set for Return
- COSTA MESA : City Rejects Center's Bid for a Permit
- OXNARD : Man Gets 61 Years to Life Under '3 Strikes'
- Movie May Have Inspired Rash of Parking Meter Thefts
- San Gabriel Valley : COMING HOME
- Where Did Responsibility Go? : Attitudes on debt in Orange County, a GOP base, pose a problem
- Beijing's Blindness to Rights
- OXNARD : Dead Gulls Mystify Wildlife Experts
- Court Blocks Return of Adopted Twin Girls : Custody: Appellate decision delays order to turn siblings over to their birth parents. It questions constitutionality of federal act on Native American children.
- Bavasi's Life Isn't for Faint of Heart
- Angels Pick On Blue Jays : Baseball: Hudler scores twice on wild pitches, another on hit batter in 10-1 victory.
- Lindros Joins Elite Club as MVP
- Graf, Sanchez Vicario Show Their 1-2 Punch : Wimbledon: Novotna makes top-seeded player work for three-set victory. Defending champion Martinez ousted.
- 'Shadowlands' Pulls on the Heartstrings
- Company Town : Warner Bros. TV Names New No. 2
- Funeral Homes Cited in FTC Probe
- IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Easier Fed Is Wall Street's Best Friend
- Pacific Stock Exchange Elects Robert M. Greber Chairman
- TRADE : Japanese Auto Imports Surge 35%, Although Sales Remain Low
- Basketball Stars Team Up for Taco Bell Ad Campaign : Marketing: Shaquille O'Neal and Hakeem Olajuwon go one-on-one in television commercials that follow up provocative teasers in several papers.
- A Friendly Cut : Sitcom star's flattering coiffure keeps local salons busy as versatile style catches on.
- Wilson to Vote as Regent Against Affirmative Action
- Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Bid to Spur Economy : Finance: Quarter-point reduction in funds rate is key shift from anti-inflation strategy. Dow hits record high.
- AROUND THE MAJORS : DODGERS : Claire Plans Talk, No Action at Break
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Blijlevens Wins Fifth Stage as Gotti Retains Overall Lead
- National Video Rentals
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'El Bulto': Life After a 20-Year Coma
- Fluor Gets $700-Million Contract in Argentina
- Symantec to Buy Delrina for $415 Million : Deals: Analysts see the union as creating a major new player in the personal computer software business.
- Board Adopts Anti-Takeover Plan for Mesa
- Company Town
- Pickens Leads Mesa Board to Adopt Anti-Takeover Plan
- THEATER REVIEW : Problems Bedevil 'God', but Thou Shalt Laugh
- Pentagon Plan for McClellan Draws Fire : Military: Sacramento base workers are unimpressed by proposal to save some jobs. Closure panel says its recommendation already includes privatization of most work at the facility.
- Japan's Socialists Facing Survival Test in July 23 Election : Politics: The sagging party, a partner in the ruling coalition, hopes to keep enough seats to be a viable force.
- Attorney Named Law College Dean
- Estate Planning Session Offered
- Colleges
- TV Ratings : Help From 'Friends' Doesn't Push NBC Past ABC
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Baywatch the Movie' a G-Rated Endeavor
- TRADE : Administration Works to Keep Shine on Japan Car Pact
- Retailers Report Lackluster Sales for June : Indicators: Worries over a slowing economy kept consumers away, even with heavy markdowns.
- ICN Agrees to Buy 75% of Chinese Drug Maker : Expansion: The company will also build a manufacturing plant in China as part of the deal.
- Clinton to Decide Soon on Establishing Ties With Vietnam, White House Says
- Trainer of LAPD Equestrian Unit to Be Remembered
- Centinela Park, Redondo Boulevard and Florence Avenue,...
- Suit Over Fatal Crash Settled for $4 Million : Courts: Civil case against Dr. Ronald Allen was brought by daughters of couple killed in 1993 collision.
- Burbank Airport Officials Vote to Seek Mandatory Flight Curfew
- MOORPARK : Home Rehabilitation Program Gets Started
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Gift To The World Wins Race With Late Charge
- Keeping Track of Attendance : Baseball: Major leagues announce tickets sold, while newspapers prefer turnstile numbers.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Laughter' Has Smiles and Style
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Orange County Home Sales
- Tips on Insect Repellent: Short of wearing...
- German Court Bans Shocking Benetton Ads : Law: Panel labels as 'immoral' the clothier's campaigns on HIV, oil slicks and child laborers.
- MPC Industries: The Irvine company, a leader...
- COVER STORY : Home Away From Home : If you're seeking companionship, coffee or a place to relax, head for a good bookstore.
- PTA ADVOCATE: Simi Valley resident Joyce Peariso...
- Scott Boyles; Journalist, Author of Old West Novels
- Serious Collectors Only, Old Chap
- Blues Barbecue: Grazing at Palomino
- Shanghai Mayor to Keep Date in San Francisco Despite Rift
- After 14 Years, Police Arrest Murder Suspect
- Calling the Shots : Wheelchair-Bound Sharpshooters Hone Competitive Edge at U.S. Open
- SWIMMING : Evans Responds by Winning 800
- COMMENTARY : As Always, Don Nelson Will Do Whatever It Takes to Win
- Lindros Joins Elite Club as MVP
- Trading in Wiz Technology Resumes After Income Report
- Study Details Shoplifting: The items most frequently...
- MOORPARK : Vendors Accepted for Country Days
- Woman Killed After Chase Is Identified : Drama: The wife of an MTA police officer was shot in front of TV news cameras by a deputy who felt she was a threat.
- Valleywide : 6 Local Kids Granted Arts Scholarships
- Lighter Boats Gaining an Edge
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pitcher's First Homer Rescues Phillies, 10-5
- AROUND THE MAJORS : Reliever Aguilera Traded to Red Sox
- Al Davis Rails at NFL, 49ers, Raider Opponents All Over
- Captain of Apollo 13 Finds Even Model Rockets Have Glitches
- Unhealed Wounds : Filipino Soldiers From W W II Are Still Fighting to Win Full Veterans Benefits
- HOME ENTERTAINMENT : 'Show Boat' Sails 3+ Times in New Laser Set
- 10 Steps to the Yanni Phenomenon : Commentary: The musician's popularity defies critics' assessments. Here's a primer on what may lie behind the adoration of his legion of fans.
- IMPACT OF THE RATE CUT : Propelled by Fed Action, Dow Zips to Record 4,664 : Markets: Index adds 48 points; other key stock barometers also climb. T-bond yields fall back sharply.
- Voluntary HIV Testing Urged for All Pregnant Women
- ECONOMY : Mexico's Use of U.S. Loans Is Paying Off : First half of $20-billion credit line went to avoiding bond defaults. Peso has stabilized, but crisis is seen as far from over.
- Woman in a Coma After Being Jailed With Bullet in Her Brain : Violence: Anaheim police say she was arrested after her boyfriend was found dead, but she refused medical treatment. She was hospitalized when condition worsened.
- THE GOODS : Chain Reaction : A little worried about protecting your bicycle? <i> Very</i> worried? There are enough locks to match your fears.
- TV Guide to Undergo Editorial Face Lift
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- THE PROSECUTION RESTS
- Woman Jailed With Bullet in Her Brain Is Near Death : Police: Her mother wants to know why she was kept in an Anaheim cell 36 hours before receiving treatment.
- Man Shot to Death Outside House
- Motives for Murder of Measure R Are Not Cut and Dry
- Council Members Eye Stanton's Seat : Politics: Sensing senior supervisor's vulnerability in wake of county bankruptcy, four city leaders say they are weighing their options for the March, 1996, primary.
- Tarzana : Iwo Jima Photograph Helps Recall History