- Obituaries - July 9, 1994
- BODY SLING: The new Ejection Seat was...
- Clinton Softens His Hard-Line Stance on Japan
- SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Big Screen, Small Screen View the Case From Different Angles : Movies: Motion picture studios see a transfixed audience and seize the moment by pouring money into extra ads touting their summer releases.
- SIMPSON MURDER CASE : Big Screen, Small Screen View the Case From Different Angles : Television: Networks' decision to carry live coverage cost them up to $1 million a day in lost revenues. But viewers stayed riveted to the hearing.
- Flooded Waterways Swamp Dozens of Southern Towns : Weather: Death toll climbs to 23 as other cities prepare for worst. Thousands flee rapidly rising rivers.
- Open Road Ruling : Long Beach Loses Bid to Shut Gate on Hawaiian Gardens Border
- ANALYSIS : Expect Favorites in Semifinals
- MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : California Loses Jobs While Rest of Nation Gains : Employment: Payrolls grew by a healthy 379,000 elsewhere but declined in the state by 12,100, reflecting its wobbly recovery.
- Panel Rules Canada Wheat Imports Harm U.S. Farmers : Trade: The finding heightens tensions between the two countries. Ottawa warns of retaliatory measures.
- MARKETS AND THE ECONOMY : California Loses Jobs While Rest of Nation Gains : Employment: Payrolls grew by a healthy 379,000 elsewhere but declined in the state by 12,100, reflecting its wobbly recovery.
- U.S. Seeks Refuge Sites for Haitians
- Simpson Murder Case : With 'Dress Rehearsal' Over, Cast Prepares for the Trial : Courts: Defense lawyers are likely to file a flurry of motions. DNA testing, search warrant are key issues.
- Judge Cites 'Ample Evidence,' Orders Simpson to Stand Trial : Court: Criminalist testifies that blood drop found at crime scene matches former athlete's type. Defense attorney says he will push for an early trial date.
- Kremlin Prepares Reform of Bolshoi : Theater: Pending management changes may mean loss of jobs for top-level employees, but artists welcome the demise of another 'totalitarian dragon.'
- Cyberspace Copyright Proposal Draws Praise : Technology: The Administration's draft would extend protection to on-line services and digital broadcasting.
- SECURITIES
- Trump Owns Half of Empire State Building
- New Take on 'Tommy' : An award-winning version of The Who's rock opera, reincarnated as a touring musical, arrives Wednesday.
- Kidnap Suspect Says He Was in a Drug Haze
- THE GOODS : ECONOTES : The Shirt You Wear May Have Been a Bottle
- Rare Bacteria Infects Leg of Triathlete, 35
- Brush Fires Blacken Grassland in Irvine, Fullerton
- OXNARD : Police Seek Suspect in Bank Robbery
- CSUN Pushes for Library Reopening in the Fall : Education: Officials fear exodus of students and faculty if quake-damaged Oviatt facility is not available for start of classes.
- NEWBURY PARK : Beilenson to Hold Public Meeting
- NORTHRIDGE : Library Branch to Reopen Monday
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : HE SPEAKS IN HIS OWN LANGUAGE, AND WE DON'T MEAN SPANISH
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : A Whole Lot of Nil Going On
- Neiland Leads Dukes Past Wichita
- Homeowners Insurance Remedies Sought : Coverage: San Francisco gathering looks into potential solutions to the dearth of new policies. Another meeting is set.
- Dow Gains Again, but Yields Up on Jobs Jitters
- THEATER REVIEW : A Trail Worth Exploring : Thanks to a talented cast and an insightful director, a play about a postwar Texas family succeeds.
- Some N.Y. Police Labeled Invidious as 'Street Gangs'
- Simpson Murder Case : As World Turns on Simpson Case, Soap Opera Fans Are Upset : Television: Viewers are flooding executives with complaints about the live broadcast of the real-life drama. 'I'm sick of this. I want my shows back,' says one.
- Finally, a Stable Profession : Careers: Bret Roth turned to shoeing horses after being laid off from aerospace jobs. Now he doesn't worry about the political winds.
- YORBA LINDA : Community Center Fee Changes Rejected
- The Point of the 'Spike' Hits Taxpayers Where It Hurts
- Millikan Teens Learning From Summer Jobs
- Campaign Calendar
- Teen-Agers Earn While They Learn at CLU
- World Cup / U.S.A. 1994 : A Treat for Feet : SoccerFest Offers Vicarious Thrills to the Many Spectator Wanna-Bes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TASTELESS
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Wolf Near Perfect for 4 Innings
- A Brotherly Act : The Wellers, who share an enthusiasm for music, offer a varied look at contemporary jazz.
- Resolve the Korean Crisis on Our Terms : Nuclear weapons: U.S. must use a stick as well as a carrot.
- Buena Park : Apartment Fencing, Landscape Law OKd
- Baltics: From Russia With Love? : Problem for 3 lands--foreign dominators and descendants in their midst
- ANAHEIM : Youths Help Selves While Helping City
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Rises as Market Awaits News on June Jobs
- Strong Family Roots Help Asplundh Grow as Tree Expert : Business: The company has become the nation's largest in clearing vegetation for utilities.
- Simpson Murder Case : CASE LAW
- Organized Outings
- Publishers Catch On to Spanish-Language Titles
- Aquatic Species on Columbia Fertile, Loving
- Simpson Murder Case : Thursday's Witnesses
- O.C. Para-Sailing Firm Ordered to Pay Damages to Client
- Casting Light on a New Life : The upbeat abstract paintings by Hideo Noda belie the dark days behind him. He says, 'When I paint, I forget about everything.'
- THE GOODS : TECHNOWATCH : Shades for the Crib Crowd
- 65-Year-Old Man Charged in 2 Assaults : Crime: A film technician allegedly posed as a police officer to abduct and sexually attack two women.
- County Fair Adds a Few Modern Flairs : Attractions: Guests will find automated scooters for the disabled, more ATMs and wide acceptance of credit cards. And then there's the $50 catapult ride.
- Structural Analysis Ordered for Airport
- Man Is Held After Allegedly Striking Woman, Taking Child
- Agency Now Supports Anti-Gouging Bill
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reynolds May Seek Trade or Release
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Class-Action Lawsuit Targets First Pension Owners, Others : Courts: Four investors seek unspecified damages in O.C. More plaintiffs may join, and additional defendants could be named.
- System Controls Makes Executive Changes : Management: The Anaheim company also plans to file for listing on the Nasdaq system.
- I'm No Coup Plotter, Gorbachev Thunders : Russia: Ex-Soviet leader denies complicity in 1991 attempted putsch during treason hearing against a chief conspirator.
- Simpson Murder Case : Officers Cheer as Judge Upholds Detectives' Search
- OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Real Test of Education Is to Come
- Birth of a Children's Author : A rough pregnancy and the delivery of a healthy daughter led artist Debra Frasier to explore writing and to publish her first book.
- Yeltsin Not Ready for Prime Time : G-7, meeting in Naples, should go slow in making Moscow eighth member
- Countywide : Artists Give Clinic Dose of History
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Who Allegedly Posed as Officer Charged in Rapes
- LOS ANGELES : Jury Deadlocks in Lawsuit Charging Excessive Force
- Waiting for Justice to Take Its Course : Kin of Women Slain in Shop Deal With Fear, Pain
- Met Rookie Jacome Shuts Out Dodgers : Baseball: Left-hander gives up six hits while winning, 3-0, in his second major league appearance.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : THE OTHER GUYS AREN'T BAD EITHER
- OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Sprinter Brown, 33, Is Still Searching for Gold
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- THE GOODS : Will You Be Safe or Sorry? : Pepper spray? Smell repellent? A stun gun? Or simple prevention techniques? Experts rate what's best at stopping crime.
- Tapes on Nixon's Past in Legal Limbo : History: The National Archives, which has recordings of 400 interviews, is in a custody dispute with Whittier College.
- Israel and PLO Pave the Way for a Wider Peace
- 18 Dead in Georgia Floods as Storm Hits for 4th Day
- Libidinous Laureate Seeks an Intimate Interview : <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i>
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Panel Rejects Plan for Advertising on Freeway
- VAN NUYS : Public Invited to Rehab Graduation
- Neighborhood Welcomes Ventura Police Storefront
- Countywide : Schwarzenegger to Play Host at Auction
- Moorpark Kills Plan Calling for Regulation of Day-Care Homes : Council: The action is taken after providers complained that the proposal was a mark of 'overzealous and unnecessary regulation.'
- Extradition Hearing Set for Kidnaping Suspect : Crime: Timothy Daniel Shue will have a chance today to challenge efforts to bring him to California to face charges in the assault of a Val Verde real estate agent.
- Strawberry Takes a Giant Step in Return : Baseball: Former Dodger goes hitless in three at-bats but is embraced by fans who once derided him.
- Company Town
- Loyalty: Check It Out : Supermarkets Track Top Patrons, Reward Them With Custom Deals
- Most Major Stores Post Sales Gains in June Over '93 : Retailing: Women's clothing and home furnishings lead the way. Sears, Wal-Mart and Target are the biggest benefactors.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : RWANDA : Relief Flight Lands at Kigali Airport
- Bill to End Prenatal Care for Illegal Immigrants Left Unresolved : Funding: Assembly adjourns without taking new vote, leaving Wilson with a piece of unfinished budget business.
- Safety Codes
- Arkansas Plans Triple Execution
- Company Town : Ziskind to Fox? Producer Isn't Saying
- Clinton Exhorts Poles to Hew to Free Market's 'Proven Path' : Europe: President lauds citizens' wartime valor but says they face new challenges.
- Simpson Murder Case : Judge Cites Case Not Mentioned by Either Side
- MOORPARK : City Council OKs Naming of Park
- Aftershock Watch
- You can't slight City Hall--we won't let...
- SIMI VALLEY : Girl, 14, Surrenders in Slashing Attack
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : RUMOR OF THE DAY
- THOROUGHBRED RACING / BILL CHRISTINE : Delahoussaye Has Good Luck With Sardula
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ODDS BODKINS!
- Memories for a Buck : Two-Time Olympian Middle Blocker Looks Back
- Car Dealer to Settle Suit on Sales Practices
- BURBANK : Media City Mall Bans Indoor Smoking
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WELCOME BACK, LADS
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : GROUNDED
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : What Did He Say? : They May Not Speak Same Language, but Referees Can Still Pick Up on Players' Intent
- WHO'S READING WHAT
- Ford Has a Better Idea: Making Global Cars
- Hawaii's Health Plan Offers Lessons for Future : Medicine: An employer mandate achieves coverage for 96% of the state's workers. But other efforts still must help those who fall through the cracks.
- O.C. Blues Festival Creators Locking Horns in Court
- WESTMINSTER : City Declares Impasse in Police Union Talks
- Police Arrest Man Over Kidnap Hoax
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Not Set on Bullpen Roles
- ORANGE : Hepatitis Patients Sought for Study
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ONE FOR DUTCH BULLETIN BOARD
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : ALFIE'S OUT
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NUMBERS GAME
- His Enthusiasm Isn't Lost in Translation : Hockey: Ducks' draft pick Tverdovsky says he's excited about making the transition to American culture.
- Attendance Increases in Cerritos Center's Second Season : Venues: Manager attributes slight rise to programming and to audiences' increased familiarity with the facility.
- A Different Breed of Stand-Ups
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- NEWS ANALYSIS : TRW Takes a Body Blow in Loss of Satellite Contract : Defense work: The craft had for decades been a cornerstone of the firm's business. Pentagon cuts are causing large job losses.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Simpson Murder Case : In 'Just the Facts' Tones, Detectives Woo Tough Audience
- Pity This Harry and Louise: No Insurance! : Health care: The Democrats give effective TV ad characters a different spin. This time they are advocates for universal coverage.
- SKY WATCH : A Cosmic Collision : Beginning July 16, pieces of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 will slam into Jupiter.
- Simpson Murder Case : Challenges to Evidence Ruling Likely to Fail, Experts Say : Procedures: Simpson attorneys would need new information to reopen issue, they say. Some contend that defense took a major risk by filing its motion early.
- GOP Unit Fined for Not Disclosing Gifts
- OXNARD : Man, 19, Dies After Losing Control of Car
- Triathlete Battles Rare, Virulent Strep Infection
- STEP in the Right Direction : Social services: The disabled get on-the-job coaches under the Systematic Training for Employment Program.
- Angel Wins Junior Tournament by Shooting 70 in Final Round
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : FACTS AND FIGURES : GOAL SCORERS
- Alternative Amusement
- Home Entertainment : The Who at '30'--Polished <i> and </i> Rough Rock
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Wynonna Judd Now a Whirlwind as a Soloist
- Stagehands May Picket 'Three Tenors' Concert : Labor: Key issue is union wages for workers at the July 16 Dodger Stadium event.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Two Options When It's Time to-Go
- Chapman Student Film With Asner to Screen
- Drawstrings to Be Removed From Children's Garments
- Company Town : Sony's 'Invisible Man' Shows His Face : Studios: Alan J. Levine steps into the limelight, prompting speculation he may seek to succeed Guber as chairman.
- Bosnia's Muslim Leaders Support Western Peace Proposal
- 16 Dead in Georgia Floods as Rains Pelt State for 4th Day : Disaster: Drinking water for 300,000 is cut off as treatment plants fail. People are rescued from trees and farmlands are inundated.
- IRVINE : City OKs Funding for Roller Hockey Court
- Plan to Link Trails Will Be Unveiled
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Supervisors OK Shopping Center : Development: The mall would be the largest in the Santa Clarita Valley. Local officials oppose the project.
- Timing Isn't Right for Bo and Angels : Baseball: It's a long day as Jackson strikes out four times in a 5-2 loss to the Yankees.
- Booth Wins Junior Golf in Nevada
- Baseball Season Gets Late Start on Network TV
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : AND THE FRENCH ARE NEVER WRONG
- Young Cyclists Facing Uphill Battle
- Taking a Collective Look at 'The Sacred and the Profane'
- Marcus' Homer Lifts Woodland Hills West
- National Video Rentals
- Hart Entered in 2-Day Passing Tournament
- 'Hadleyburg' Shows Promise
- GLENDALE : Cinema Zone Idea Draws City's Interest
- ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST : Fall Blamed in Death of College Baseball Star
- Ex-Manager of Bradbury Gets 2 Years in Prison : Crime: Aurora (Dolly) Vollaire is fined $10,000 in addition to agreed-on restitution. She spent thousands in city funds on personal luxury items.
- Wider Tuberculosis Testing Ordered : Health: Rising incidence of disease, including La Quinta High School outbreak, prompts policy of tests for all students entering schools from outside county.
- Lohr Uses 11 Birdies to Shoot a 61 and Take First-Round Lead
- Simpson Murder Case : OTHER VIEWS
- Simpson Murder Case : Transcript of Ruling Denying Motion to Suppress Evidence
- CLAS Is Renamed; Future in Doubt : Education: Wilson may veto the $26-million budget item for the controversial testing system. Sen. Gary Hart has proposed legislation to meet opponents' concerns.
- Aden Falls to North; Warfare in Yemen May Be Over
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Simpson Murder Case : High Court Calls
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : TRASH?
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Get a Workout, Then Beat the Cubs, 9-3
- Iranian Comedy: Lots of Talk, No Pratfalls : Theater: Two works in Farsi at the Irvine Barclay will flavor the laughs with a strong dose of reality.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana information technology...
- Back in the Spotlight : Dale Kristien, known for her role in 'Phantom,' performs at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank.
- 2-Year Sentence Upheld for Former Legislative Staffer
- House Elder Moorhead Sets Own Term Limit, Obligatory or Not
- GLENDALE : Blind Participants to Guide Rally Drivers
- COMMUNITY WATCH : All Into the Pool
- Santa Paula Memorial Service Scheduled for Air Crash Victims
- Major Crimes Reported
- McLean Still Flying With the Spirit of Bird : Charlie Parker has 'never left my life,' says the renowned alto sax player, who's at Catalina next week.
- U.S., Canada Still Fishing for Agreement on Salmon
- Foundation Health Acquires 2 Irvine Firms
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Style of Its Own : The new Crocodile Cafe in Burbank adds some snap to the standard offerings of pizza, pasta and salad.
- Free Meals for O.C. Children Go Wanting
- House Postal Workers Call Operation 'Cesspool' : Congress: Interviews in 1992 report sloppiness. They cite signs of efficiency only when dealing with such powerful members as Rep. Rostenkowski.
- Waters Deserted After Sewage Spill : Environment: Swimming is banned along 15 miles of shoreline stretching from Mexico to San Diego after Tijuana pumps 25 million gallons of raw waste into the ocean.
- OXNARD : Police Department to Be Host of Car Show
- School Districts Reducing Aid for Migrants : Education: Drop in state funding forces cutbacks. Officials say many students won't get the tutoring and counseling they need.
- Mothering Isn't a Two-Year Job : The time limit on benefits in the Clinton plan amounts to cruel punishment for being a needy mother.
- TELEVISION : Live! Exclusively! Absolutely Nothing!
- Chevrolet Gearing Up to Regain No. 1 Position : Autos: General Motors division is boosting production of three best-selling models. Unit's sales are still falling behind 1993.
- A 'Look at Me' Kind of Dance : After some awkwardness, a writer surrenders to the flamenco rhythm and gains appreciation and confidence.
- The First Foot in the Door Is Usually an Intern's
- Furnishing a Deal : Although items for the home are advertised on sale, Santa Monica store may have a better price.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Indecisiveness Is Crux of U.S. Policy on Haiti
- He Thinks the World of His Antique Globes
- CSUN to Push for Library Repairs
- Man to Be Tried in Beating That Left Boy 'Vegetative' : Courts: Testimony from the tot's twin sister is excluded by the judge. Fateheen Rahman is accused of attempted murder of the 4-year-old boy, who he says fell.
- SAN FERNANDO : Council to Let Voters Decide Pay Raise
- Thinking Review : A 'Thinking' Magician Plots No-Frills Head Trips
- Options for Bond Fund Owners
- Realty Company Charging Clients $250 'Services Fee'
- Orange County Business : Where the Jobs Are
- Detectives Used to High Profile, High Pressure
- Complex Question--the Right Call : Inadmissibility issue aired in Simpson hearing
- YORBA LINDA : Man Abandons Plan for Group Home
- LOS ANGELES : Interchange Named for Officer Who Died in Quake
- West County's Available Business Space Tightens
- Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Fire Heroes
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NEXT TIME, BORA, GO WITH THE WHITE SOX
- This Role Model Discovers That Fame Can Be Fleeting
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Penalties for Pena, Rojas and Brenly
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Palmer and Leary Too Much for Indians
- 'Dying for Laughs': Comedy Where Chemistry Works
- MOVIESBullock's Speedy Casting: Actress Sandra Bullock, who...
- Fund-Raiser of Music, Comedy Set for July 23
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Beck Could Improve Over Time
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'La Scorta' a Thoughtful, Slick Thriller : Ricky Tognazzi's film is concerned with character to an extent most melodramas don't think is worth their while.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Putting Games on Line : Penalty Kicks Better Than Coin Flips, but Barely
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Thoughtful Search for Love in the '90s : Diane Kurys' 'Love After Love' evokes an acute sense of contemporary urban life and romance with a thirtysomething twist.
- First Pension Investors Sue, Alleging Fraud
- WORKPLACE : Accommodating Disabled Employee Was No Big Deal
- ENERGY
- LAW ENFORCEMENT : Cop's Alleged Role in Heist May Be Last Straw in Salvador : National Police have so far escaped mandated dissolution.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Fires Kill 19; Plane Crew Among Victims
- Study Puts Smoking's Medical Bill at $50 Billion
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Giveaway: Just Say No
- MOORPARK : Officials Lukewarm on City Flag Designs
- Thefts Reported to the LAPD
- Angry Residents Plan to Protest New School Building : Newbury Park: The district and neighbors of Cypress Elementary will discuss a two-story structure already under construction.
- STUDIO CITY : CBS Will Request Variance to Expand
- Before Deciding Whether to Move Up, Gonzalez Faces Diaz Tonight at Forum
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : MATERIAL GOAL
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : IT'S ALL IN THE HRISTO
- Ducks Open on the Road
- Printronix Stock Climbs 25% on Doubled Earnings
- On the Up Beat : Despite a long partnership in L.A.'s deadliest police precinct, these guys are more like Mayberry's Andy and Barney than they are Dirty Harry.
- In L.A.'s Forensic Attic, Evidence of Famous Crimes : Courts: Bloodstained glove in Simpson case will join items, like gun that killed Robert Kennedy, in city storage<i> .</i>
- MELTING POT: For years, the federal government...
- VENTURA : One Injured in Crash of Stolen Truck
- Proposed Tract Would Significantly Boost Pollution, Study Says : Simi Valley: A citizens group disputes the claim on the basis that it exaggerates the number of homes likely to be built. The area also would include a cemetery.
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : For Italy, It's in the Baggio : Star Forward Saved the Day Against Nigeria, and Tournament Might Not Be the Same Again
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SIMPSON CASE : The 4th Amendment Survives in World's Biggest Courtroom : The police were within bounds; a ruling to suppress the evidence would have bred public scorn for the law.
- WORKPLACE
- OVIATT UNION: Things are coming together at...
- Lighter Side of Hostility : Two one-act comedies take a look at relationships and the bitter feelings that can come from them.
- LIFESTYLE : Not Just Buzz Words : Beekeeping is more a hobby than a business for many. Some say it's relaxing and may even cure disease.
- Cameron Mitchell; Multifaceted Actor
- Yaroslavsky Seeks Garage Sale Limits
- Lohr Uses 11 Birdies to Shoot a 61 and Take First-Round Lead
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Reynolds Might Seek Trade or Release
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : NOT WORTH LIVING
- Phebus Adjusts Attitude, Dismantles Foes : Tennis: Since losing opener in Pac-10 championships, UCLA player has taken her game to a new level.
- Theater Review : Discovering Hidden Corners in 'Tennessee'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Slingshot' Offers a Warm Look at Facing Life : Anecdotes and humor punctuate the bittersweet story revealing the importance of a strong family life.
- Company Town : STACKING UP SALES
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Mandela Leads Talks on Peace in Angola
- COVER STORY : CAMPING : Starry nights, sandy beaches, rushing streams and miles of hiking trails. They're yours for the taking--and less than an hour's drive from the Valley.
- BOOK REVIEW / NONFICTION : A Slippery Topic Is Explored Shapelessly : A NATURAL HISTORY OF LOVE <i> by Diane Ackerman</i> ; Random House $23, 350 pages
- Panel Tackles Desert Nuclear Waste Issue : Environment: National Academy of Sciences studies proposed Ward Valley facility. The crucial issue is whether radioactive contamination in the Mojave could trickle down to drinking supplies.
- 65-Year-Old Man Charged in 2 Kidnapings, Assaults : Arrest: A film technician allegedly posed as a police officer to abduct and sexually attack two women.
- Screenplay Seminar Set
- OXNARD : Police Say Attacks Appear Gang-Related
- Avenue TV Restores Fox to Lineup : Cable: Agreement will bring network programming back to west Ventura system without an immediate rate hike.
- Strawberry Takes a Giant Step in Return : Baseball: He goes hitless in three at-bats but is pleased with his comeback performance.
- In-Court Casualness Disturbing
- Raveling Weighing Offer to Take Job at Seton Hall
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : DEFINING MOMENT
- It's Still a Riddle Why Keaton Didn't Stay 'Batman Forever' : Movies: Disputes over money and artistic control are reportedly the reasons for the star not returning.
- 'Forrest Gump' Off to Fast Start at Box Office
- WORKPLACE
- Company Town : Salhany-Murdoch Discord Finally Hit the Boiling Point : Television: 'She wasn't happy and Murdoch wasn't happy,' insider says.
- Company Town : TV FACTS
- NUCLEAR ARMS : U.S. Hopes Swiss Talks Will Bare N. Korea's Intent
- Modern Gothic : Clothes, Clubs Celebrate Theater of the Macabre
- Simpson Murder Case : THE 4TH AMENDMENT
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Parliament Outlaws the Khmer Rouge
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Brown Ads Target Job Losses, Crime : Politics: Wilson camp counters by quoting Democrats who say state economy is on the mend. Treasurer also attacks governor's parole policy, citing 1992 murders.
- County Law Enforcement Funds in Jeopardy
- LAGUNA BEACH : Early San Onofre Closure Endorsed
- LOS ANGELES : Olvera Street Mismanaged, Audit by Controller Says
- SAN FERNANDO : Fund-Raising Drive Started for Library
- TUSTIN : Voters to Have Choice of Term-Limit Plans
- Informed Opinions on Today's Topics : How to Give Helping Hand to the Homeless
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Building Standards Set for 'In-Fill Lots'
- SIMI VALLEY : Post-Quake Soil Study Available
- WORLD CUP USA '94 / QUARTERFINALS : Spotlight : WRITE ON
- DWP Rates
- Clinton Fund