- Appellate Court Asked to Review Starr Appointment : Whitewater: Sen. Levin urges judicial panel to rule whether new independent counsel's past political activities make him an inappropriate choice.
- U.S. Recalls Skirts Imported From India : Retail: Consumer safety board says the two-layer rayon garment is highly flammable. More than 250,000 have been distributed nationwide.
- Reward Offered for Tips in July Robbery
- Anaheim Candidates Reap Big-Donor Gifts : Politics: Disney Co. officials, Angels owner Gene Autry and the head of a firm with an exclusive trash-hauling contract are among the contributors.
- Rwandan Churches Were Tainted by Tribal Politics, Official Says : Strife: Catholic and Protestant leaders were entangled with Hutu regime, says ecumenical leader after fact-finding trip. In many places, no formal structures are left.
- Scores of Candidates Gear Up for Campaigns : Elections: Political veterans, newcomers register for county's Nov. 8 ballot, which includes a record 145 offices.
- SEAL BEACH : Naval Base May Cut Fire Engine, 5 Jobs
- OXNARD : City Sues Opera for Unpaid Bills
- Smog Levels, Fire Risk Rise With the Heat : Weather: Residents hit beaches and pools, or just seek out shade, to escape sizzling temperatures, which are forecast to continue through Sunday.
- Performance Incentives Hit Hard : Salaries: Fewer games because of the strike will mean thousands of dollars less for many players.
- PRO BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Mariners Do Right by Willard
- Driving Out Unlicensed Drivers : A huge cheer for safe streets legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Richard Katz
- LAGUNA BEACH : Donations Sought for School Theater
- ICN Pharmaceuticals Reports $6.8-Million Loss
- APPLIANCES : Tips to Keep Air Conditioner Humming Happily
- Joe Camel vs. the Marlboro Man
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Gun Lovers Gather to Cheer as Crime Bill Falters : Activism: Anti-firearms efforts are compared to communism as 500 cram Palmdale Cultural Center.
- Valley Murder Suspect Arrested in Tennessee : Crime: Kevin Hill of Pacoima is said to have shot a man who accidentally bumped into him at a party.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Angels Abound as the Spiritual Guardians Enjoy New Popularity
- At CityWalk, the Real City Intrudes on the 'Fake One' : 'This is more like a town. It's what Los Angeles should have been years ago.'
- Unglamorous, Maybe, but Oh So Important : Plan for 20-mile-long freight corridor clears another hurdle
- Winner's Name Tells the Story : Horse racing: Man o' War suffered his only defeat 75 years ago today.
- Unity Still U.S. Goal in Soccer : Election: Despite World Cup success, Rothenberg will face three challengers today in his bid to remain U.S. federation president.
- TV Review : 'Parallel Lives' Draws Uneven Line Between Fun, Banality
- Music Review : Salonen Conducts Program of Beethoven, Shostakovich
- Micro General Corp.: The Santa Ana manufacturer...
- Bank of Newport Seized; Accounts Are Transferred
- Prints Charming Give Room a Happy Ending
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- EXHIBITS : '94 Home Show Has Gadgets Galore
- General Automation Inc.: The Anaheim computer company...
- AQMD Delays Decision on 20-Year Smog Plan : Environment: Panel agrees to analyze Riordan's less stringent proposal, hoping to reach a conclusion by Sept. 9.
- Financial Markets : Inflation News Rallies Bonds; Dow Adds 17
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Conflicting Approaches to Ending Balkans War Forge Odd Alliances
- POLITICS : A Remembrance of Things Past in Guatemalan Election
- Health Plan Subsidies Carry Multibillion-Dollar Price : Legislation: Rival Mitchell, Dole bills agree U.S. must help lower-income working Americans buy insurance.
- MISSION HILLS : Luncheon to Honor Armenia's First Lady
- AGOURA HILLS : 7 Injured in Head-On Crash at Intersection
- Stage Plight : Troupe Wonders if Carson Can Support Theater
- Scrabble Tournament Has Fans Spellbound
- Man to Stand Trial in Death of Ex-Girlfriend's Young Son : Courts: Judge rules that evidence shows Brian Laudenback could have caused the child's internal injuries and bleeding.
- Two Drivers Hurt in Crash at Intersection
- SIMI VALLEY : Reward Offered in Robbery at Antique Shop
- NORTHRIDGE : Man Hits Hydrant, Dies in Flooded Car
- Milutinovic Unclear on Future, but Any U.S. Plans Rest on Vote
- Northridge Catcher Unmasked Because He Lives Out of Area
- TENNIS : Chang Reaches Semifinals; Wheaton Upsets Courier
- Santa Ana Valley Boys' Basketball on Probation
- Rams' Offense on the Spot Early : Pro football: Bettis, Miller will play tonight against Patriots in an attempt to increase production.
- Prep Star Has Surgery for Aneurysm
- Judge Freezes Accounts of Telemarketer
- Clinic Slaying Suspect Charged Under Federal Law
- U.N. Report Cites Atrocities by Cambodian Army
- Italy Official's Remark Angers Jewish Groups
- Steps to Recovery : Ballet Lessons May Help Girl Stricken by Stroke
- Sybert Blasts Beilenson for Digging Political Dirt, Not Debating : Campaign: The GOP hopeful learned files of his work under Gov. Wilson were obtained by Democratic Party.
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW: RAY O'CONNOR : Coach Moves On but Keeps on Move
- Ballplayers and Owners to Meet With Mediator : Strike: Both sides stress differences, appear pessimistic the dispute can be quickly resolved by federal assistance.
- George W. Cornell; Dean of U.S. Religion Writers
- Use Paper and Glue to Get the Hang of It
- REPAIRS : Homeowners Tap Into On-Line Resources for Scads of Advice
- Altman Appears to be Close to Resigning : Whitewater: Deputy Treasury secretary apparently met with his boss to discuss leaving. He no longer has the support of key Senate Democrats.
- Japan Should Take Wider Military Role, Panel Says
- YORBA LINDA : Businesses Lose Bid to Put Up Signs
- Roberti Gets Warm, Bipartisan Farewell : Politics: The governor as well as leaders from both parties praise the outgoing senator and help pay his campaign debt.
- Man Drowns When Caught in Riptide
- LONG BEACH : Port Withdraws From Alameda Corridor Project
- VENTURA : 'Silent Movie Night' to Offer Chaplin Film
- Coroner to Seek Outside Help Examining Bodies at Storage Site : Autopsies: In a rare move, a forensic anthropologist will be hired to help identify three decomposed corpses and determine if they were murdered.
- Use of Metrolink Has Doubled Since Quake : Commute: Survey finds that typical rider remains white male professional. Women and minorities show only slight gains.
- George Putnam
- Watching Out for Sex, TV and the Kids
- Middle-Ground Movies
- 'My Way'
- Hirshman's Statistics
- A Reality Check That She Can't Take to the Bank
- If It's a Role Model Worrell Wants . . .
- New Stadium In Anaheim Does Not Seem a Priority
- Funding for County Libraries
- Kimba and Simba
- Robitaille Has Not Lost Any of Those Attributes
- National ID Cards and Immigration
- The Other Side of 'Save Our State' Fight
- Boz Scaggs
- Dream Team II Wins Few Friends for Its Obnoxious Behavior
- Need a Good Western
- When POG Was Passe
- KPFK Dismissals
- Nicotine
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 13, 1994
- Obituaries - Aug. 13, 1994
- Hezbollah Exchanging Terror for Engagement : Mideast: The group has been blamed for recent bombings, but experts say most members work on political, economic and social programs.
- Simpson Judge Won't Let Media See Victims' Photos
- Clinton Team Mounts Health Care Blitz : Insurance: Cabinet officials stream to Capitol Hill in last-ditch effort to rescue floundering legislation.
- Heat Kills Boy, 4, Trapped in Trunk of Car : Weather: Playmate is in fair condition after temperatures reached about 160 degrees inside auto. Tropical air brings record high of 104 to L.A.
- 2nd Grand Jury Part of Secret O.C. Drug Probe
- Ex-Banker Gets 10 Years in Drug Money Scheme
- Survivors' Recollections of Leak Hazy : Accident: Funeral services set for three victims of Pride Petroleum tragedy. Investigation continues.
- Hordes Hot-Foot It to the Beach : Weather: It's cooler on packed shores, but even ocean is warm. It still beats inland areas, suffering record-high temperatures.
- Crime Bill's Defeat a Blow to Local Police : Budgets: Many agencies were anticipating an infusion of hundreds of millions of dollars over the next six years from Clinton's legislation.
- Famalaro Extradition Effort Begins : Courts: Judge signs papers and forwards them to Gov. Wilson's office. He is expected to take action next week in effort to bring Huber slaying suspect to trial in California.
- County Pension Fund Wins Bid for Ritz-Carlton : Investment: Sources say the Employees Retirement Assn. offered up to $45 million for the landmark Pasadena hotel.
- Clinton Attacks Congress, Vows New Crime Bill
- SUITE SUCCESS? For a mere $91,000, you...
- Clinton Team Mounts Blitz to Salvage Health Reform : Insurance: Cabinet officials stream to Capitol Hill in last-ditch effort to rescue the floundering legislation.
- New Generation of Fans Flocks to Woodstock '94
- Morals Likely Issue in School Board Races
- Crime Bill's Defeat a Blow to Southland Cities : Budgets: Many state and local agencies were anticipating an infusion of hundreds of millions of dollars over the next six years.
- Ralphs, Yucaipa in Talks : Merger Would Create Southland's Biggest Grocery Chain
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Astros Squander Their Chance
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Report: Eagles, Deion Hold Talks
- Program Keeping City Kids' Hopes Alive : Youth baseball: Anaheim Stadium plays host to championship games of the RBI World Series.
- The Usual Pair Expected to Win the One That Got Away : Volleyball: Kiraly and Steffes, who have won 13 of 19 tournaments this year, are favorites in Seal Beach Open that starts today.
- Restaurant Review : Tucan: <i> Mole</i> That's Easy to Swallow
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Sarcastic Wit and Earnest Warmth From the Mekons
- SHERMAN OAKS : Company Will Drop Free Garbage Pickup
- Farewell Story Has Sad End : Tennis: Umpire's controversial call helps Grossman beat Navratilova.
- Dodgers Win but Don't Feel Like Victors : Baseball: Ramon Martinez prompts brief celebration with sparkling complete game, but strike clouds 2-0 victory over the Reds.
- World Cup of Basketball Is Still Nothing but a Dream
- '90s Love Story Locked in the '50s : Movie review: 'Corrina, Corrina,' with Whoopi Goldberg and Ray Liotta, is well-meaning, but its portrait of the races keeps them apart rather than together.
- Ramsey Lewis Hangs On to His Popular Hits : Jazz: In 'Sky Islands,' which includes a medley of his biggest successes, he infuses pop tunes with his own rhythms--in a contemporary way.
- National Video Rentals
- Some Moments in 'Moon' at Renegade
- 'Cuckold!' Suffers at Knightsbridge
- Sweetwater Still Has a Song for Woodstock : Pop music: The first rock group to play at the original fest wants to be invited to its rebirth.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Stay Late Before Winning
- Silent DiMaggio Silences Rivalry With Williams
- TENNIS : Wheaton Gets Shunned, Bruguera Gets Stunned
- Northridge Little League All-Stars May Be on Verge of Something Big
- NORWALK-LA MIRADA : Superintendent of School District Resigns Office
- Restaurant Notes : Opus in Water Garden Closes Doors on Low Note
- THEATER REVIEW : A Search for Truth in Beauty : 'The Waiting Room' Takes a Disturbing Look at Society's View of Attractiveness
- VAN NUYS : Activist Keeps on Fuming About Smoke
- Bodine Feud Is the Hottest but Not First
- TRACK & FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Mills' Highs Keeping Her From Being Low
- Broadcasts on Tap for Tour by Philharmonic
- Pop Music Reviews : Phil Collins: As Always, the Everyguy of Pop
- Man Shot, Critically Hurt in Santa Ana Alley
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Survey Ordered on Valedictorian Policy : Traditions: Angry residents decry Saugus High's decision to no longer honor its highest-achieving senior.
- Company Town : NBC Trying a New Path in Pursuit of Prime-Time Hits
- Company Town
- Company Town : Screen Bombs, Goodwill Games Slam TBS Profit
- Steve Taylor has been named chairman and...
- Cuban Americans Hold Back on Flotilla : Caribbean: Atty. Gen. Reno says boats leaving for island could be seized. In live broadcast, Castro rips U.S. policy on emigrants.
- THEATER REVIEW : Credit 'Pull' for Display of Bravery : Before an audience of three patrons, the nine performers carry on with the show about a troubled woman.
- Clinton Names 3rd White House Counsel : Presidency: Abner J. Mikva assumes the overall responsibility for policing Administration ethics and trying to contain damage of Whitewater probe.
- Buyer Envisioned a Treasure Trove
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Condom Use
- Killer-Gang Member Gets 37 Years to Life
- VILLA PARK : City Weighs Future of Fire Service Contract
- Simpson Leaves His Cell for Surgery : Tests: Three unmarked cars make up early morning motorcade to Cedars-Sinai. Swollen lymph nodes in suspect's armpit are removed for a biopsy.
- New Tax to Save Libraries Recommended : Funding: Task force report says up to 10 county branches will have to close unless shortfall can be offset.
- MOORPARK : College District Sells 21 Horses at Auction
- Rams Hope Their Faith in Robinson Will Finally Pay Dividends
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : A Trip to Detroit Ends in Ontario
- TENNIS : Chang, Stich Outlast Rain; Becker Comes Up Dry
- Home Entertainment : Videos Offer Live-Action Walks on the Wild Side
- Seniors in the Industry Strategize for Hollywood Jobs : Movies: Condemning discrimination against seasoned older professionals, writers, directors and actors meet to find an outlet for 'mature' programming.
- Court Grants Reprieve to Black District
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Coastal Panel OKs Restaurant on Pier
- VENTURA : Austin-Healey Still King of the Road to Some
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Watch Program to Help Fight Crime
- Color This Peaceful : What do you get when you introduce Buddhist concepts to the MTV crowd? Puzzlement. And gratitude.
- Father of Accused Killer of Candidate Refuses to Testify
- Cover Story : Fervor on the Field : Despite the rigors, club sports keep drawing Valley youths and parents by fostering talent and camaraderie.
- Members Lash Out at AARP's Support for Health Plans
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- High Mortality Reported for Eastern Trees
- Fine Without the Fame : Brazilian Dori Caymmi doesn't have his father's renown, but happily crafts compelling music out of the spotlight.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : In Need of Finesse : Cosmos Grill offers nice decor and familiar California cuisine menu. But its failures can be major.
- COLUMN ONE : Defining the Ethics of Hacking : The computer underground grapples with how far to go in breaking into wildly expanding networks. Users and officials battle over where to draw the line between exploration, exploitation.
- Playing Out the Past : Casting actors as young and old Tom in 'The Glass Menagerie' provides different perspectives.
- OUT OF PLAY: The fans aren't the...
- No Middle Ground for Fearful Rwandans : Africa: Refugees at the border in fertile southwest must soon decide whether to flee to misery of Zaire or face potential foes.
- MOORPARK : Man Is Convicted of Animal Cruelty
- Quake Preparation Workshops Offered
- LOS ANGELES : School Beautification Drive Gets Under Way
- Shooting Death of State Official Probed : Investigation: Police have not yet been able to interview the Huntington Beach man's wife, who was found unconscious in their home at the same time his body was discovered.
- AFRICA WATCH : Preventive Diplomacy
- Safety Violations Charged in Subway Tunneling : Investigation: State and federal officials issue a major citation and uncover 75 alleged workplace hazards during Metro Rail construction.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- DEL MAR : Bertrando Will Run the Same No Matter What Owner Says
- Booth Loses in Quarterfinals of U.S. Women's Amateur
- Bradshaw Won't Change Style : Basketball: Suspension that followed shoving incident has not mellowed Simi Valley coach.
- 'True Lies' ' False Lessons in History : Movies: The action film has taken flak for its depiction of Arabs. But who'd have thought its props would cause a stir?
- Links to the Past : Darlene Nguyen-Ely's large sculptures draw inspiration from her memories of Vietnam.
- Obituaries : Albert W. LaChasse; Real Estate Agent
- IRVINE : Spirit of Irvine Run to Aid Make-A-Wish
- Santa Rosa Road Project Entering the Homestretch
- Theater Review : 'Secret Honor': Nixonian Credibility Gap
- A Critixx Choice of Eclectic Tapas
- TV Review : 'Runaway Daughters' Travels a Spoof-Filled Memory Lane
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'In the Army Now' an Amiable Retread
- Comarco Inc.: The Yorba Linda-based company said...
- Team Effort Keeps Another Business in O.C. : Economy: Johnson battery plant and its 280 jobs will remain in Fullerton. Consortium helped it cut energy costs, meet regulations.
- Oppenheimer's Jessica Reif Moving to Merrill Lynch
- Accord Near on N. Korean Fuel Rods, U.S. Says
- Garamendi Calls Farmers Plan to Raise Quake Deductibles Illegal
- Gish Biomedical Reports Dip in Profit
- Company Town : VIDEO FACTS
- Owners Gripe as Baseball Strike Begins
- Boy Dies at Park Ride
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Jerusalem Visit for Top Palestinian OKd
- Tips for Avoiding Telemarketing Scams
- Peter Cushing, 81; Starred in Classic Horror Movies
- THE GOODS : Legroom Variable Confuses
- Vote on Crime Bill Is Blocked; Major Setback for Clinton : Legislation: Narrow 225-210 defeat on procedural rule in House may kill $33.2-billion measure for year. President denounces GOP and gun-control opponents.
- Vote on Crime Bill Is Blocked; Major Setback for Clinton : Legislation: Narrow 225-210 defeat on procedural rule in House may kill $33.2-billion measure for year. President denounces GOP and gun-control opponents.
- VENTURA : Officers Arrest 5 in Gang Shooting
- LAGUNA BEACH : High School May Be Closed at Lunchtime
- High-Stakes POG Battle Will Be Settled in Court : Ruling: For now, a Huntington Beach firm is ordered to change its name.
- One flavor fit all back then: During...
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : Senate Panel Approves Broad Reform Bill : Regulation: Angry lobbyists vow to seek changes in the measure, which would break up phone, cable monopolies.
- Biomerica: The Newport Beach maker of medical...
- ECONOMY
- Europe Bumps Up Rates, Throwing Investors a Curve
- Long Beach Investor Buys Airporter Garden Hotel in Irvine
- Clinton to Urge End of Bosnia Arms Embargo if Serbs Balk : Balkans: U.S. will ask U.N. to lift curbs in October, may supply Muslims, unless peace plan is accepted.
- Firm Loses First Round of Dispute Over 'Pog' Name : Courts: Company is barred from using name pending trial. Copyright battle is being closely watched by manufacturers, retailers in mushrooming market for milk caps in children's game.
- Russian Court Clears Last '91 Anti-Gorbachev Plotter
- Dump to Pay Nuns $500,000 to Move : Oxnard: Sister Servants of Mary had complained that neighboring Bailard Landfill was hazardous.
- Campaign Calendar
- Bernson Again Looking Like a Candidate Seeking Reelection
- NEWPORT BEACH : Coastal Commission OKs City Reservoir
- Fox Trots Out Stars, Big NFL Production for Timely Debut
- YOUTH BASEBALL : Thousand Oaks Wins West, Advances to World Series
- PGA CHAMPIONSHIP / DAILY REPORT : Defending Champion Azinger Feels Good About Anger After Bad Round
- PGA Championship Has Foreign Flavor : Golf: Montgomerie of Scotland and Price of Zimbabwe hold one-stroke advantage in Tulsa.
- Oil Business Historically a Dangerous but Lucrative Venture for County : Safety: Since 1890, drilling has provided money and security. Now new technology can reduce hazards, but jobs may be drying up.
- College FootballFormer Washington coach Don James was...
- Double Dose of Rodgers & Hammerstein : Video: Fox offers six musicals at lower prices and with bonus soundtrack audiocassettes.
- Pan African Film Fest Sets Outreach Program
- Intense 'Stumps' Crackles at Odyssey
- Easy Day for Klein Turns Semi-Tough
- CYPRESS : City Investigating Lincoln Ave. Hotels
- The Councilman Whose Courage Set Him Up for Praise
- INSURANCE
- ECONOMY : Government to Launch New Inflation Indicator in '96
- Stealth Bomber Hopes Get Lift in Defense Bill
- Skateboarders Look for a Sporting Chance : Serious Orange County competitors enjoy the challenges, but not the restrictive city ordinances, lack of rinks and negative public perceptions.
- Drawn Into Art : Videos can help spark children's interest in a world of creating and exploring. Viewing artists as they discuss their techniques 'seeds inspiration,' expert says.
- Simply, Purely Topanga : Step into the town's preservative-free world, where hippies are hip, and visitors can put away ties for tie-dyes.
- Vote on Crime Bill Is Blocked; Major Setback for Clinton : Legislation: Narrow 225-210 defeat on procedural rule in House may kill $33.2-billion measure for year. President denounces GOP and gun-control opponents.
- Property Rights Ensured in New Species Protection Policy
- CALABASAS : Council Delays Vote on Cinema Complex
- Go Outside the Beltway for a Nonpartisan Prosecutor : Whitewater: Starr's work for Bush and Reagan has the marks of the conflict of interest that his appointment was to avoid.
- Man in Oregon Suspected in '93 Killing of Officer
- Exxon to Pay $287 Million to Alaska Fishermen : Environment: The award in the federal case, reached after 23 days' deliberation, is to cover actual losses to business.
- Club Scene : For Rockers or Recliners
- Pilot, Co-Pilot Blame Each Other in S. Korea Crash
- 5,000 Protesters Pelt Troops in Zaire
- Huffington Caught in Middle on Abortion
- GLENDALE : Women Sought for Technical Classes
- Berkeley Economist Yellen Is Confirmed for Fed Seat
- Home Sales, Resales Projected to Rise 17.2% Locally This Year
- Bubble Bursts on FCC Auction of Airwaves : Communications: Concerns stem from delayed payments and lack of minorities and women among those to receive licenses.
- Beat of the Canyon : Topanga shop owner's African <i> djembe</i> drums have gained a reputation for quality.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Sleep on It
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : Ripping Those CD Packages
- Digging Into a Fossil Find : Archeology: Scientists excavating remains of pygmy mammoth uncover two-foot tusk that is virtually intact.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : So Far, So Good : How I Survived My Freshman Year and Other Tales From the Dorm
- MILITARY : Determined Non-Sectarian Approach Putting Lebanese Army Together Again
- Foreign Policy Troubles Blow the Whistle on Argentine Chief : Latin America: While he still gets high marks for economic policies, Menem's popularity has plummeted.
- VALLEY VOGUE / CINDY LaFAVRE YORKS : The Long and Short of It All : Trends run from outrageous rubber dresses to conservative hemlines. The active-wear look is very active.
- CALABASAS : City Votes to Replace Pool Filter System
- PORT HUENEME : Navy to Hold Tours of Missile Cruiser
- Nailing It Down : Habitat for Humanity Volunteers Learn by Building a House
- Compromises Play Crucial Role in Future Developments : Simi Valley: Company says it will drop low-income housing rather than delay project for more study.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : McCaw Cellular, Southwestern Bell Hold Marketing Talks
- Cuban Americans Hold Back on Flotilla
- House Votes to Approve Social Security Transformation
- Photo Album May Reunite Families
- House Panel Defends Spy Satellite Agency : Intelligence: Members assail senators who said National Reconnaissance Office hid the size and expense of its $310-million complex in Virginia.
- Accolade's Pele! (For Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, $59.95). Champions World Class Soccer (From Acclaim for SNES, $59.95; Genesis version, $49.95). World Championship Soccer II (For Sega, $54.99)
- WHAT STRIKE? Baseball strike or no (A1),...
- LOS ANGELES : Property Tax Rolls Rise by Only 1.3% in Year
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Driver Could Be Charged in Boy's Death
- Time's Up for Doctor in Fraud Case : Courts: After conviction 2 1/2 years ago, ex-Valley eye surgeon is jailed, despite pleas and protests that he wasn't ready.
- New Breed of HMO : Valley Presbyterian in Van Nuys, in conjunction with Maxicare, offers seniors a plan that is based at the hospital.
- Company Town : Bill Would Require Ticket Fee Disclosures : Legislation: Rep. Dingell takes aim at concerns over prices customers pay to get into concerts and sporting events.
- Retirement of Allstate's CEO to Realign Top Ranks at Sears
- Suitable Savings : The new Harris & Frank outlet undercuts prices at its other men's apparel stores.
- OC HIGH: STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : A Better Fair?
- Pair Plead Not Guilty in Robberies : Crime: Joseph Gillon is accused of holding up 31 fast-food restaurants. His girlfriend allegedly drove getaway car seven times.
- Compromises Play Crucial Role in Future Developments : Moorpark: City grants 552-house subdivision exemption from subsequent growth controls.
- Valley Pop Music Charts
- Demise of Mirabella Was Greatly Exaggerated
- VENTURA : Pier Fishing Contest Spans Generations
- Countywide : Security Tightened After Brawls in Jail
- GLENDALE : Sales of Subsidized Townhouses Slow
- Taylor Rejoins Kings in Front-Office Position
- U.S. Women Hoping to Play It Again : Soccer: Defending world champions begin regional qualifying against Mexico Saturday.
- Ducks Face a Monday Deadline for Signing Draft Pick
- Camerata Adds Two Concert Series to '94-'95 Season
- Warners Giving 'Born Killers' a Light Promotional Touch : Movies: The studio is downplaying the film's nonstop violence in ads, and some exhibitors predict a short run. For others, the title alone is a turnoff.
- TELEVISIONA New Dice Roll?: Comedian Andrew Dice...
- After Tragedy, Hope Blooms : Television: Blind actress tells Costa Mesa group that legend of a tree helped her snap out of depression.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Lively Coming-of-Age Story in 'Mode' World of Paris