- Agenda
- Fewer Moms Able to Help Out in Schools
- Galaxy's Rabid Fan Club Members Are in a World All Their Own
- Law Enforcement Budget Shield Tests County
- Relievers Give Yankees a Split
- Heavyweight Division Has Lightweights
- U.S. Olympic welterweight Fernando Vargas of Oxnard...
- The Internet Is Here and It's Not Going Away
- Japanese Ready to Move Into PC Market in U.S.--Again
- PairGain Technologies Will Split Its High-Flying Stock
- UnGame Is No Game
- San Francisco, Brown Still Bask in Honeymoon Glow
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Arthritis Linked to Weight, Study Finds
- George H. Bauer; Author and Sartre Scholar
- Brush Fire North of Cajon Pass Burns 360 acres
- Weak Secrecy Is No Secrecy
- Guide Dogs See Straight to the Heart
- Occupational Center Courses Begin July 1
- A Premature Vote Is Worse Than No Vote
- At Cole's, Restaurant Business Has Been Dipping Since 1908
- Change in the Winds
- Patty Regan; Actress on Film, TV and Stage
- GOP Whitewater Report Alleges Abuse of Data
- Battle With Sea Lions Turns Deadly
- If Lamm Gets Reform Party Nod, Expect New Debate on Entitlements
- Fifteen Fans Die, 52 Injured After Zambia Soccer Match
- Bullfrogs Roll Past the Blades, 6-3
- Cubs End Padres' Lock on NL West
- Stirring Themes in Aman's 'World Beats'
- 'Rail First' Leaves Commuters Last
- Lasorda Named All-Star Coach
- It's That Time Again--for Profit Warnings
- Giving an O.C. Pioneer His Due, Finally
- Voters Back Yeltsin Over Communism in Early Returns
- 7 Children, 2 Adults Hurt in Long Beach Crash
- Sioux Falls May Represent the Future of Motherhood
- Hernandez to Seek School Board Seat
- Workshop to Focus on Ideas for Library
- Yeltsin Edging Out Communist, but a Runoff Looms
- Vicente Tellez Salinas; World War II Veteran
- Finding Folks of Like Mind on the Web
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Million Man March Audit Is Released
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH CAROLINA : Police Offer Reason for Church Blaze
- Swap Meet Seeking to Add Vendors
- He Put L.A. on Road to Valet Parking
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Judge Orders D.A. to Give Up JFK Files
- 71-Year-Old Charter Stands in Way of City Hall Efficiency : L.A. Councilman Feuer joins the call for a revamp
- Writing 'Ben-Hur': On Love in the Time of Chariots
- Saturday Morning Children's Cartoons
- 2nd Amendment
- Exciting Plays, Themes Can Save Theater
- Sequel?
- Counterpunch: Gore Vidal responds to Charlton Heston
- Pleasing the Moviegoer
- Assembly Pay Raises
- Caring Mailman
- Product Safety Standards
- Silent Students
- Saving a Baby Bird
- Exploring the Role of Creativity
- Oak Creek Stays On Course for September Opening
- Changing the Soul of Politics, With Civility
- NOTES
- From the Archives: Ella Fitzgerald, Jazz's First Lady of Song, Dies
- From the Archives: Op-Ed: America's long history of black churches burning
- Carrying Out Orders Could Bring Trouble : ALSO: Contractor Status Is Questioned : Retiree May Be Due Jobless Pay
- Independent Contractor Status Isn't Always Clear : Q
- 'The Pleasure Police' Are Coming to Take You Away : NONFICTION : THE PLEASURE POLICE: How Bluenose Busybodies and Lily-Livered Alarmists Are Taking All the Fun Out of Life,<i> By David Shaw (Doubleday: $23; 307 pp.</i>
- TOP GUNS
- Pitting Mom Against Dad Just Comes Naturally
- A Life Lived in Reaction to His Father : FICTION : TALKING IN BED,<i> by Antonya Nelson (Houghton Mifflin: $21.95; 275 pp)</i>
- Tourists a Danger to Victoria Falls
- A Gulliver Shipwrecked on a Coast of Women : FICTION : TALES OF BURNING LOVE, <i> By Louise Erdrich (Harper/Collins: $25, 452 pp.)</i>
- Palm Gratitude
- White House Fears Waves From Next Arkansas Trial
- Lebanon Remains a Powder Keg for the New Israeli Government
- Old Treasures, Today's Joy : Fleischman acquisition is another coup for the Getty Museum
- Braves' Smoltz Statistics Now Match Ability : The Last National League Pitcher to Win 12 Games Faster (in 1904) Posted 35 Victories That Season
- Anti-Violence Group Offers Free Seminars
- JetHawks' Ace Wears Poker Face
- JetHawks Go Down and Out of Race, 8-3
- Russian Voters Are Aligned by Age, Gender
- THE AMATEURS: The Story of Four Young...
- Going With the Flows : Volcanoes gave birth to the island chain, and in one park, the delivery continues
- Smoke Gets In Their Eyes
- Home Buyers Seminar
- IVORY COAST : Aid Plane Fails to Locate Refugee Ship
- No Longer Missing in Action
- Man in Bandages Robs Bank of America
- HIV-Positive Lawyer Accuses His Firm of Bias
- His Life's Filled With Children, No Kidding
- L.A. Culture Is All in the Card
- CHARLES HILLINGER'S AMERICA: People and Places in...
- Airline Ticket Consolidators Look to Improve Pail Image
- ONLY IN THE MOVIES : NONFICTION : HIT AND RUN: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood,<i> By Nancy Griffin and Kim Masters (Simon & Schuster: $25; 456 pp.)</i>
- Streetwalkers Back in Business in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City
- Utah Fire Threatens Power Lines to California, Nevada
- Brutal Winter Takes Toll on Flourishing Deer Population in Midwest
- Clinton Criticizes Dole's Tobacco Stance
- Summer Proves a Peak Experience for Stateside Receptionist
- A Step Toward Peace in Santa Ana
- Keeping the County's Luster in a Post-Bankruptcy World
- If Your Goal Is Fun, Rose Bowl Is the Place
- Rangers Taking It Personal
- Roy Jones' Doubleheader Gets Off to a Good Start
- Another Mountain for Hill to Climb : She's Been Overlooked in Bid to Make a Record-Tying Fifth Olympic Track Team
- Rally Keeps the Angels' Streaks Alive
- This Victory Triple Good for Dodgers
- To Tell the Truth, the Cover Often Doesn't
- Ford Replaces Dunleavy as Bucks' Coach
- Family Values: Her <i> Bubbes, </i> His Dad : NONFICTION : TESSIE AND PEARLIE: A Granddaughter's Story,<i> By Joy Horowitz (Scribner: $21; 280 pp.)</i> : MESSAGES FROM MY FATHER,<i> By Calvin Trillin (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $18; 128 pp.)</i>
- DREAMS AND WISHES: Essays on Writing for Children,<i> By Susan Cooper (McElderry Books: $18; 197 pp.)</i> : DOLPHIN SKY,<i> By Ginny Rorby (Putnam: $16.95; 246 pp.; ages 10-14)</i> : ANOTHER KIND OF MONDAY,<i> By William E. Coles Jr. (Atheneum: $17; 234 pp.; ages 12 and up)</i>
- 200 Wounded in British Bomb Blast
- Afghan Rebels Let Russian Captives Vote
- Moose Prove a Menace and a Mania in Maine
- Satellite TV Gives Libya a Window on the World
- King Hussein : Still Optimistic That Peace Is Inevitable in Middle East
- District's Levy Fuels Push for Amendment
- Signs of Life : Human Directionals Work at Being Another Roadside Attraction
- Focusing on the Future : Career Selection Takes On Greater Emphasis at Younger Age
- Driver Flees Police, Hides in River Bottom
- Frank Robinson Might Be a Perfect Fit for Cincinnati
- * Mimi Lucking; Ventura County Arts Supporter
- Mortensen and Aylsworth Are Ventura County's Fairest
- What Is It About Owners and Dogs?
- State of the Union : Romantic scenery, and streamlined regulations make weddings a big business in the islands
- FICTION
- Getting the Recipe for a Hawaiian Vacation
- DIRT: The Ecstatic Skin of the Earth...
- Life in the Pits
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHURCH ARSON : Torching Sanctuaries of the Soul : It will take the collective efforts of all Americans to stop a conflagration aimed at destroying all chance for community.
- A Step Toward Peace in Santa Ana
- 3 Held in Brothers' Beating in Huntington
- Emancipation Commemoration : Positive Outlook Prevails at O.C. Juneteenth Fest
- Brian Earley of Mission Viejo Tries to Follow His Father as an Olympian
- What a Difference a Play Makes
- With Katzenberg Gone, It's a Whole New World
- Next Stop: Independence : Amtrak Is Getting There, but Uncle Sam's Ward Still Faces Steep Hill
- Negotiating With Landlord Over Rent Hike Can Pay
- A Green, Well-Lighted Place
- Free Workshop Set
- JAPAN : 26 Sailors Missing After Ships Collide
- Men Stepping Up to New Aerobic Routines
- Booking a Special Table in France
- Where They Stand
- Mental Health Workers Battle Their Own Emotional Demons
- Husband Arrested 28 Years After His Wife's Death
- Russian Youth See No Profit in Communism
- A Turning Point? : Today's Russian presidential election is about more than personalities--it's also about personal security : Clinton Could Lose If Communist Wins
- Protesters Tie Up Lines at Wells Fargo Bank
- Secret Deal Taints Noble Effort
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Karros Makes Braves Pay
- Piranhas Self-Destruct in the Storm and Fall Flat, 34-28
- Ford Replaces Dunleavy as Bucks' Coach
- Fewer Than 10,000 Seats Left Today
- If Your Workers Are Hurting, Your Bottom Line Could Too
- Revealing Herself to Herself : REMEMBRANCES
- CUBA AND THE NIGHT by Pico...
- Seminar to Teach Unit Maintenance
- CHICANO GRAFFITI AND MURALS: The Neighborhood Art...
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Kazaks Pay High Price for Soviet Nuclear Tests
- 'Quiz Show'
- China Engages in Trash Talking Over Garbage
- Slaying Victim Remembered as Warm, Loving
- The Challenges Begin for UCI's Class of '96
- Lewis, Joyner-Kersee Need to Get Back on Right Track
- America's Long History of Black Churches Burning
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : After 86-12 Run, Cracks Showing in Bulls' Armor
- A Turning Point? : Today's Russian presidential election is about more than personalities--it's also about personal security : Yeltsin's Confidence May Rest on Sand
- Man Uses Daughter as Shield in Shootout With Police
- 2 Pedestrians Hit, Killed by Motorist
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Borders Is Third Catcher
- England Beats Scotland; Spain Ties France in European Soccer
- Beck Takes Quirkiness to New, High-Tech Level
- Quintessential Jazz Singer Made the Song the Star
- Nigeria Haltingly Marches Toward Democracy in 1998
- Atlanta 1996 / A weekly update on the Summer Games, at 33 days and counting : Gymnasts Might Go to Atlanta Without Doing Anything
- Bulls Again Try to Apply the Clincher
- Just Let the Music Do the Anti-Drug Talking
- High Court Delivers Setback for Justice by the Manual
- Cities and County Refuse to Skimp on Police
- OLYMPICS REPORT / 33 DAYS TO THE GAMES : U.S. Women Hold Off Russia, 80-79
- How to Enjoy Festival Music at Home
- Investment Watch
- Home Foreclosures on the Rise Again in California
- Puttin' on the Spritz
- Claremont Heritage Sets Walking Tour
- Her New Role: Westside Story
- Voices
- 'The Last Days Of Chez Nous'
- Planting a Garden Dogs Will Respect
- Ella Fitzgerald, Jazz's First Lady of Song, Dies
- GOP Whitewater Report to Claim Abuses of Power
- Sanchez Comes to East's Defense
- Winning an Open Has Become a Unique Experience
- Home Sales Increase in San Fernando Valley
- Old and New Infectious Diseases Trigger Global Struggle
- Stymied U.N. Weapons Inspection Team to Depart Iraq
- For Sudan's Squatters, Life Is Battle for Shelter
- 3 Pedestrians Die in 2 Accidents
- 'A Simple Twist of Fate'
- 'Beach Train' Puts Commuters on a Fun Track
- Back Room Deals Undercut the Drug War
- Jones Hits His Shots, Then Hits Lucas to Cap Full Day
- GOAL-GETTER : Campos' Colorful Style and Outgoing Personality Have Made Him a Budding Celebrity
- Hoop Dreams Now, Olympics Can Wait
- The Good, the Bad and the Orff
- When More Really Is More
- A 'Snafu' Worthy of a Full-Blown Probe
- Deputies Are Targeting Dangerous Intersection
- Monje, Abel R., 79, of Santa Paula,...
- African Americans Celebrate Juneteenth
- In Memory--and Celebration--of a True Public Servant
- Single-Car Accident Kills 5-Year-Old Girl
- Family Feud Moves Out of the Arena
- 7th-Graders Teeter on a Pivotal Point in Life
- In Brief
- 'Vertigo' Takes Restoration to New Heights
- Confronting All the Demons
- Tennis
- *** 1/2, LYLE LOVETT, "The Road to Ensenada", Curb/MCA
- Hennessy Balanced Going to the 'Dogs'
- Making Cents: A New Class of Student Loan Statement
- FictionTHE RUNAWAY JURY by John Grisham. (Doubleday:...
- For Dole, Road to Politics Began at Kansas Courthouse
- INDIA : At Least 85 Killed by Rainstorm in South
- Four-Star Films : 'The Awful Truth'
- School Bond Push Focuses on Security
- Fire Crews Foot Bill for Rig's Extras
- Bug Wrangler Is King of Hollywood Jungle
- Council of Governments: An Idea Whose Time Is Now
- Odds Are Nakatani in Store for Big Day
- Calm Voices of Experience Offer Thoughts on Timing
- Los Angeles, The Hot Zone
- A Cut Above
- High Rollers
- The Chairs Wore Organza, the Bride Dressed in Silk
- 'Kennedy & Nixon': A Historical Cover-Up : NONFICTION : KENNEDY & NIXON: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America,<i> By Christopher Matthews (Simon & Schuster: $25; 377 pp.)</i>
- Tell Me a Tale, Dad, and Don't Skip the Scary Parts
- College Trustees' Decision Fuels Tax Foes' Campaign
- Lessons in Driving, Ping-Pong, Courage and Love : Father's Day: A daughter's tribute to the man who taught her independence and morality.
- Glendale's 'Racist Shadow' Shrinks as City Transforms Itself
- Valedictorians
- <i> A behind-the-scenes look at Orange County's political life</i> : After Unplugging From SCE to Find the Beat, He'll Go Electric Again
- OLYMPICS REPORT / 33 DAYS TO THE GAMES : U.S. Cruises to 15-9 Win Over Australia
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Borders Is Third Catcher
- Taking a Deep Breath, Again
- ANOTHER ODD COUPLE
- A Look at Life on the Farm Is an Eye-Opener for New Hands
- DEALERSHIP DIVERSITY
- Born to Be Wilder : BIOGRAPHY : WILDER TIMES: The Life of Billy Wilder,<i> By Kevin Lally (Henry Holt: $30; 496 pp.)</i>
- 16 Killed, at Least 12 Hurt in Pakistani Bus Crash
- United in Cyberspace
- Stemming the Tide of the '60s : FICTION : BABEL TOWER,<i> By A.S. Byatt (Random House: $25.95; 622 pp.)</i>
- U.S. Cities Seen Learning From Overseas
- 'Beach Train' Puts Inland Empire on Track for Summer Relaxation
- 84 Charing Cross Road (Bravo Sunday at...
- Marshaling His Forces for the Future
- TV Control Is Met With Media Silence : In dictating to broadcasters, the Clinton administration is no friend of the 1st Amendment.
- Signs Point to a Fierce Civil Trial for Simpson
- 3-Year-Old Drowns in a Woodbridge Lake
- Group Is Underdog in Bid to Save Cathedral
- Panel Split Over County School Board Reform
- It Has Been Sweet and Sour 16 for Woods
- Neil Simon's Suite Deal
- Kings of the Big Screen
- AND I QUOTE / What Political Books Are Saying : WHAT'S RIGHT: The New Conservative Majority and the Remaking of America,<i> By David Frum (Basic Books: $23; 200pp)</i>
- Personality Places : Service-oriented 'boutique' hotels in the land of mega-chains
- There Are Easy Ways to Save Water, Energy
- Look Past Russia's Troubles and See Its Potential
- The Arnold Era
- ROLL OVER CHE GUEVERA: Travels of a...
- New Hosteling Places to Hang Your Hat In
- BANGLADESH : Opposition Assured of Support to Rule
- 350,000 in Bonn Protest Kohl's Plans to Slash Social Spending
- Westminster Named All-America City
- OLYMPICS REPORT / 33 DAYS TO THE GAMES : Defending Champion Qualifies in 100
- Lewis' Career in 100 Hits the Finish Line
- The Invisible People
- A Walk Into Newport History
- Living History Lesson in Williamsburg
- Crime Victims Capture Pain on Video for Parole Boards
- Rich Man's, Poor Man's Bay Area : Money or not, here we come for a quiet stay at the beach
- Luster Returning to Chicago's Bronzeville
- Mum's the Word on Getty House Gala
- Turnout Low, Spirits High at 'Million Woman March'
- Scientists Show Message From Gene to Cell Can Be Changed
- Cops and Taxes Are Real Issues in Valley
- A Short Course on Special Education
- Cypress' Granger Signs With Pepperdine
- Open Can Be Described Only in Lehman Terms
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : Indians Sign Swindell Again
- Deep in the Heart of Russia
- San Francisco Hotel Taxes Going Up
- New Referral Rules Aim to Protect Buyers
- A City and Its Prophet
- Schizophrenic Finds Way Out of Pain to Help Others
- Man Held in Slaying of Store Manager
- In Dogged Pursuit of a Rapist