- Reports Predict Dire Health Scenario for L.A. County's Poor : Medicine: The studies indicate that indigents would face possible life-threatening care shortages if Lancaster hospital is closed.
- Friends to Become Foes for a Day at Wimbledon
- Bielecki Does Everything but Complete 7-1 Victory
- For Martinez, the Accolades Appear Far Off : Dodgers: Former all-star pitcher continues recent slump as Colorado moves back into first place in NL West with 10-1 victory, led by Galarraga's grand slam.
- S. Korea Search for Survivors Turns Grim
- Phyllis Hyman; Was Nominated for Tony Award
- He Remembers Heads, Faces and East L.A.
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : PERSPECTIVE : Keeping Secrets Is the Legal Thing to Do in 4 Cities
- OXNARD : 90 Dead Gulls Wash Ashore
- The Clock Is Ticking on Syrian-Israeli Peace : Middle East: External factors, including U.S. interests, suggest a spring deadline.
- Southland
- CHINA
- GOP Wins Spell Brighter Days for Tobacco Firms
- Conventions '96: Public Will Pick Up Most of Tab
- Festive Firm Gets Bucks for Its Bang : Fireworks: Pyro Spectaculars will supply seven local Fourth of July shows. The industry is booming nationwide.
- Valleywide : $55 Million Raised for Area Charities
- Fastest Guns in the West : 'Speed Challenge' Show Doubles as a Rally Against Assault Weapons Ban
- Drivers Turned Off by Backups at Santa Clara Turnoff
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Rockies' Walker Rationalizes Snub
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tinsley Finally Comes Through as Red Sox Outlast Tigers, 12-11
- Orange County
- 'Apollo 13' Enters Orbit at Top Spot : Box office: Historic space journey with Tom Hanks takes in an estimated $26 million and kick-starts what could be a record-breaking weekend.
- This Message to Michael Draws Both Scorn and Praise
- Hats Off to Two Ball-Cap Buddies : Inventions: Laguna Niguel duo's gizmo to keep laundered baseball caps in shape is a hit at sporting good stores. They've sold 8 million units in three years.
- A Drying Up of Watering Holes--and Civility
- In the Company of Wolves : Shelters: They opened their hearts--and then a sanctuary to save the animals from abusive or neglectful owners. For these two women, the wolf embodies grace, spirit and mystery.
- Orange County Focus is dedicated on Monday to analysis of community news, a look atwhat's ahead and the voices of local people. : IN PERSON : For Wally George, Right Way Is the Only Way
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Reserves Stand Up for Bullfrogs; Blades Lose Overtime Shootout
- Coaching Is Still in Barnett's Blood : Football: Even though he has left full-time job at Trabuco Hills for the restaurant business, he's not giving it up entirely.
- TV REVIEW : Boston Pops Changes the Guard
- Ghosts Can Scare Off Buyers--and Drive Down Values : Real estate: For the seller, 'stigmatized' properties are more daunting than haunting. Disclosure laws vary.
- COMMITMENTS : If You're Ever in L.A., Stop By . . . Then Book a Tour Guide
- Grim Health Scenario for Poor Seen With Cuts : Medicine: Reports indicate indigents would face shortages of care if hospital in Lancaster is closed. An official says the situation offers a microcosm of the countywide dilemma.
- NEWBURY PARK : Contractor Still Waits on Caltrans Payment
- Litton Saudi Defense Project Is Target of IRS Inquiry : Probe: Focus is on allegations of improper payments linked to a Saudi prince and on subsequent tax deductions. Firm, royal family member deny allegations.
- Gusher of ProblemsOne of the bigger reversals...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Budget Issue Tests Wilson's Dual Effort : The governor faces the dilemma of leaving California to campaign for the presidency while a spending plan for the new fiscal year remains unadopted.
- O.C. Might Raid Cities in Wake of Tax Defeat : Bankruptcy: Property taxes and reserves are targeted. Major service cuts and higher fees would be the result.
- Marking the End of Campaign Trail in Compton : Politics: Jane D. Robbins, the daughter of the city's first mayor, has witnessed dramatic changes during her 18-year council tenure.
- City Agendas
- Pacoima : Paxton St. Off-Ramp on I-5 Slated to Close
- Father, Son Die in Diving Accident; 3 Others Injured
- Nadadores Win Five Diving Titles
- WEEKEND REVIEWS : Music : Mauceri's Night at the Opera
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Still Reason to Leave Light On for Peter, Paul and Mary
- GRANT WATCHBrown's Story: A British Sunday tabloid...
- Don't Try to Label Trisha Yearwood : Pop music: Sure, she's a country singer, but she'd rather come after Streisand in the record bins.
- Events Planned for Fourth of July
- Making a Spectacle : Fireworks: Matthew Denison has been creating oohs and ahs for 15 years. On Tuesday, he'll bring his art home again to San Clemente.
- ROLLER HOCKEY
- Murray Suffers Two Broken Ribs Sliding Into Home; Indians Win
- Outfest '95: It's Not Only Name That Has Changed : Movies: The gay and lesbian film festival has grown into a major event. It presents nearly 200 features, shorts and videos at the Directors Guild, starting Thursday.
- Forcing Bible Oath in Church Violates Law
- Too much pressure. Didn't have a choice. There's always an excuse for doing wrong. It's time we take responsibility and stop blaming . . . : The Other Guy
- Learning the Hard Way : Expelled Students Get Last Chance at Regimented School
- Honoring a Man Who Built His Eden
- Plan Aims to Put New Life in Old Magnolia Park : Neighborhood: Panel of local residents, merchants has developed a blueprint for revitalization of the district that lacks specialty stores, clubs, restaurants.
- Astronauts Undergo More Tests Aboard Joined Spacecraft
- Acrimony in Assembly at All-Time High
- Health Insurers' Growing Clout Stirs Concerns
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : A Poetic Story of Life, the Power of Family Ties and Tragedy : THE WINGED SEED: A Remembrance <i> by Li-Young Lee</i> ; Simon & Schuster $20, 205 pages
- SPIDER MAN: They're creepy, but tarantulas have...
- Now Hacker Must 'Face the Music' in California : Crime: After pleading guilty to fraud in North Carolina, much more serious charges may await Kevin Mitnick in L.A.
- CAMARILLO : Dead Man Is Identified
- Valleywide : Scams Target Tenants Seeking Legal Aid
- Ticket Information
- INDIA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : A Family Affair : Keeping a Business Among Kin Can Be Rewarding, Though Not Easy to Do
- COMMITMENTS : Teach Your Children Well
- Ernest Walton; Won Nobel in Physics for Splitting Atom
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Glavine Wins With Help From His Friends
- WWII, as It Was Told, on 'Battlefield'
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Weiskopf Relishes Beating Nicklaus
- 'Kitschy'? Did We See Same 'Trojan Women'?
- DOG DAY: Organizers of the Independence Day...
- Wandering Ceases for Jewish Group : Religion: After a decade in temporary places of worship, a small group of Hasidic Jews finds a home in Laguna Beach.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pep Talk Hits Home for Little Leaguers
- Bench Stands Up for Bullfrogs, 10-6 : Roller hockey: With three key players out of action, reserves come through in victory over San Diego.
- Democrats Have to Reach Common Ground Before They Can Go Places
- Affirmative Action Measures Threaten to Confuse Voters : Initiatives: Five have been proposed already--two with the same name, two with almost the same text. And more are expected to compete for the state ballot.
- Many local organizations will offer science classes...
- Air Chase Followed by Drug Seizure : Oxnard: Authorities find 1,000 pounds of marijuana in alleged smuggler's plane. Four suspects to face charges.
- As Favorite Wins Gold Cup, Rest Don't Get Close to Cigar : Horse racing: Field is left behind in $1-million race as 5-year-old scores ninth victory in a row and stakes claim to Horse of the Year honors.
- Impressive Works in Gay Film Festival
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : For Plimsouls, Nostalgia Is Only Half the Fun
- Sex Education in the '90s
- Gays Who Mean Business : Retailers Seek to Market Laguna Beach to Homosexual Visitors
- Speed Limit
- Wilson's Campaign
- Fat as Cartoon Symbol
- U.S. Role in Balkans
- Wages, Job Training
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1995
- Los Angeles County - News from July 3, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 3, 1995
- Obituaries - July 3, 1995
- Unabomber Package Sent to UC : Terror: A psychology professor receives and opens manuscript despite security precautions. The Unabomber struck the Berkeley campus in 1982 and 1985.
- In Driver's Seat, Zarian Has Big MTA Plans : Transit: Glendale councilman takes the reins of powerful agency.
- Malibu Finds No Dry Humor in Water Line Break
- PERSPECTIVE ON PENSIONS : Do-It-Yourself Plans Aren't Enough : Half of the work force can expect no retirement benefits; employer contributions must be mandatory for all.
- Kodak Finds Barriers to Film Sales in Japan : Trade: Officials on both sides of the Pacific are scrambling to respond to firm's study alleging unfair practices.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 3, 1995
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Midyear a Good Time to Re-Evaluate 401(k), Retirement Planning
- Fourth of July : Pizza, Focaccia Doughs
- Road's End for a Long, Hard Winter
- On View : The Bright Side of Their 'Dark Side'
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- Driving Into Eastern Europe
- Tips on Taking the Bumps Out of a Highway Holiday : Driving: Emergency tools and a safety checkup are essential. And bring a picnic lunch and a map of the byways.
- Making the Argument : OBJECT LESSONS: The Life of the Woman and the Poet in Our Time, <i> By Eavan Boland (W.W. Norton: $23; 272 pp.)</i>
- Destination: U.S.A. : America All the Way : Motel to Motel, on a Budget
- Readers Recommend
- Supreme Court Rulings Herald Rehnquist Era
- Implosion of Memory and Fiction : A collection of prose epiphanies : RIVER TEETH: Stories and Writings, <i> By David James Duncan (Doubleday: $20; 259 pp.)</i>
- Southland Home Sales Drop 19% From Last Year's Level
- MAN MEDIUM RARE: Sex, Guns and Other...
- WESTLAKE : Activism and Vines Help Repel Taggers
- Italy's Great Libraries, Including the Pope's
- Sunbather Turns Other Cheek as Readings Soar
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : High Tech Powers Stock Funds' Surge : The 16.7% Gain in the First Half Is the Best Since '87
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- Fourth of July : As American as Pizza Pie
- FICTION
- VISITING MRS. NABOKOV by Martin Amis...
- THE RAPE OF EUROPA: The Fate of...
- Cameras, Electronic Media Banned at Susan Smith Trial
- HOME FRONT AMERICA: Popular Culture of the...
- Hayley Mills, Burl Ives and Dorothy McGuire...
- Cover Story : The Lemon Ice Walk: A Tale of Old Brooklyn
- Four-Star Films : 'The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl'
- Prospect of Returning Golan Heights Brings Bitter Debate in Israel : Negotiations: Some fear threat from Syria, even with accord. Residents want peace but don't want lives they have built upended.
- POST-REALISM
- Chinese Exclusion Act Tied to Fears and Protectionism : History: Archivists assemble reminders of bias and suffering linked with laws enforced from 1882 to 1943.
- Paris Marchers Protest Planned A-Tests in Pacific
- Israel, PLO Talk Past Deadline : Mideast: Security for Jewish enclaves in West Bank is key issue. Frustration erupts into violent street protests.
- 'Indochine'
- Barry Goldwater Feels Strong Pull to Left : Arizona: Given the right presidential candidate, Mr. Republican might just turn into a Democrat. His first choice is Colin Powell, though he's backing Bob Dole at the moment.
- Horror of the Crime Can Even Affect Young Eyes
- LAUSD Can Better Serve Students by Breaking Up : LEARN, cited as a reason to keep the district intact, is too much of a challenge in high schools. The argument that small districts are top-heavy with management is unsound.
- COMMENTARY : Sparky Anderson Will Join Immortals When He Leaves Baseball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Worrell Wouldn't Take It Personally
- THEATER : A Chekhovian 'Sisters' Act : Moving from screenwriting to the theater, Richard Alfieri has modernized a classic.
- Jackson Stung by Friendly Fire : Billboard, the usually upbeat music trade, astonishes the industry with a vitriolic review blasting his new double album.
- Gunfight at the <i> Auteur</i> 's Corral : Director's cuts on video can be artistically legitimate. And then there's 'Wyatt Earp.'
- THE NATION : THE JAUNDICED EYE : The Real Dish Behind First July 4 Cook-Out
- THE WORLD : Major Misses the Point--Power Struggle Is About Thatcher : While Tories prepare for the Tuesday vote for a party leader, it is the 'Iron Lady' who still pulls the strings.
- Feathers Fly as Arizona Tribes Argue Over Use of Eagles, Hawks : Indians: Navajos accuse Hopis of depleting the bird populations. The birds are vital to both tribes.
- Orange County Voices : COMMENTARY ON DEFEAT OF MEASURE R : It's Time to Create a Regional Government for the 21st Century : The radical restructuring should recognize fiscal realities. The goal is an efficient, focused and entrepreneurial system.
- COMMENTARY : Grid Unlock : L.A. Fans Felt Abandoned Long Before Georgia and Al Left
- Dodgers Show They're More Than Just Talk : Baseball: Lasorda's speech is the inspiration behind 5-4 victory over Rockies. Gwynn's sacrifice fly wins it.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Desormeaux Comes Back, Wins Jockey Challenge
- Hot off the kudos she's earning for...
- DANCE : Grace Under Pressure : The Royal Ballet's Darcey Bussell is one of today's hottest ballerinas. Even injury can't crush her remarkable composure.
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Going That Extra Mile : He's the cop who first dreamed of DARE, the anti-drug program. But that's not Pat Connelly's only passion. He also turns kids (and adults) on to running.
- Knocking Some Sense Into Senate Censors : A 'smart wing' in the House is crafting a compromise for monitoring the Net.
- TAXES : Voters to Orange County Government: Drop Dead
- SUMMER HAZARDS : THE SEASON BRINGS MORE THAN JUST FUN IN THE SUN
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- Garden to Open at Hampton Court
- DANCE DANCE DANCE by Haruki Murakami,...
- A Meeting of Past and Present : Jewish Historical Society's Tour Shows That South L.A. Synagogues Live On
- When Beach Is Polluted: Tell or Don't Tell? : Sewage: State officials say Ventura County should be testing and notifying public about unsafe conditions. County says it does not have the resources and questions whether law applies to it.
- Retro : Early Days of Wonderment : DISNEY CHANNEL CELEBRATES 40TH YEAR OF MAGIC KINGDOM
- DOWNTOWN : Potential Site Found For Homeless Center
- WATTS : Student Stays Perfect for 14 Straight Years
- WINDSOR HILLS : Homeowners Fight Pawnshop Proposal
- Errors Stop Crenshaw in Watts Softball Semifinals
- THE NATION : THE SUPREME COURT : On Race--Rehnquist's Been Waiting 40 Years
- PERSPECTIVE ON HIGHER EDUCATION : Fuel Faith in the Power of Learning : Restore the spirit behind the GI Bill, which invested in educating people to benefit the individual and society.
- Brent Barry Had to Deal With Playing in His Famous Father's Shadow, Their Strained Relationship, Losing at Oregon State, and Now. . . : Welcome to L.A.
- $97,500 Awarded in Psychiatric Malpractice Suit : Courts: Dr. Roderick D. Ponath of Santa Ana treated a patient 12 years for 'hysterical neurosis.' An eye exam helped detect her muscle disorder.
- COVER UP: While Hole has yet to...
- 'Astro' Zooms
- COLUMN ONE : 'I Want to Become a Nun' : Ann Magovern has made a rare decision that has led her on a sometimes painful, sometimes exhilarating journey. At 27, she is joining a world that seems a generation away from her own.
- THE TIMES POLL : Riordan's Popularity Slips to 46% at Midterm
- Notes about your surroundings
- East County Tries to Explain Recent Violence : Crime: Some officials say events in Thousand Oaks and Simi are aberrant. Others say the cities are no longer as safe as they once were.
- Three Highway Heroes Deserve Praise : Yorba Linda Men, Friend Saved Child in Fiery Crash, Found Suspected Drunk Driver
- Gordon Holds On to Win at Daytona
- MOTOR SPORTS : Wire-to-Wire Journey Nets 4th for Woodside
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- Convenient, Quiet Village in the Hills : West Covina community of Woodside Village offers shopping, has low crime in tranquil San Jose Hills
- What Is the Most Efficient Way to Water Yard?
- ART : Mural Explores Class Struggles
- Pamela Harriman to Replenish 2 Trusts
- Flock on Fringe Declares Itself Exempt From U.S. Laws, Taxes : Extremism: Montana group calls itself Freemen, answerable only to its own courts. Officials call members armed and dangerous.
- A Project That They Can Feel Good About : Health Care for Students at a School in Cudahy Was Earning Failing Grades Until Dream for a Campus Clinic Became Reality
- Key Ranch Revisits the Good Old Summertime : Celebration: About 100 attend the turn-of-the- century event in Placentia. Visitors view antiques and demonstrations, and sample home-cooking.
- Events Planned for Fourth of July
- NBA's Timing Is on Fans' Side
- France's Durand Wins Waterlogged Prologue of Tour
- Mantle Says Doctors Told Him He Had One Day to Live
- On Top of the World : Being a Harlem Globetrotter Has Been Unbelievable for Compton's Wun Versher
- The UA Story: From 'Sweet Smell' to 'Heaven's Gate'
- MUSIC & DANCE NEWS : From Barre to Baud for Dance
- ART : Have Forgers Finally Met Their Match? : A new digital registration process could discourage forgery and theft and help resolve disputes about authenticity and ownership of valuable artworks.
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Investing: the Important Thing Is to Ante Up : Novices Can Cut Risk by Seeking Advice
- Born of Anger : Where the Japanese Nobel Prize winner began his storytelling : NIP THE BUDS SHOOT THE KIDS, <i> By Kenzaburo Oe</i> . <i> Translated from the Japanese by Paul St</i> . <i> John Mackintosh and Maki Sugiyama (Marion Boyars: $22.95; 189 pp.)</i>
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : A Season Worth Celebrating
- USC : Recreation Program to Start Wednesday
- Gingrich Book Lists 'Six Challenges' Aimed at Transforming the Nation : Speaker: 'To Renew America' urges public to combat the 'moral decay from within.' It offers telling insights into his background and views.
- America Gets a Bang Out of Potatoes
- WEST LOS ANGELES : University Is First District High School to Drop Semester System
- SANTA MONICA : Fire Official Shares Lessons Gained in Oklahoma Bombing Rescue
- 24 Are Rescued From Collapsed Store in Seoul
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : Must-read TV: 'Storytime' expands its list of books and stars reciting them
- Britain's Governor Chris Patten: Unmade in Hong Kong : Asia: He was cheered upon his arrival. But with 2 years to go before China takes over, attitudes have changed.
- Woman Held After Companion Slain in Anaheim Motel
- Loyalty, Memory: Need Improvement : In the term half over, Mayor Riordan gets mediocre grades for his performance on the issues that motivated San Fernando Valley voters to send him to City Hall.
- Splash Make Up for Experience With a Victory
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : What Do They Do With Dalesandro?
- Guess What the Carays Had for Breakfast?
- POP MUSIC : The Men Behind the Boyz : One is the son of an ex-presidential candidate. The other worked security. How did <i> they</i> get to manage the squeaky-clean kings of R&B;?
- SPECIAL REPORT
- 'Pulp' Hit Man Targets Home
- Festivals, Feasts & Fairs
- Profile : Giving Washington a 'Reality Check' : ERIC ENGBERG'S REPORTS ON CBS NEWS RAISE MORE THAN A FEW EYEBROWS
- Last Chance Grads : 800 Troubled Students Caught by Continuation High Schools' 'Safety Net' Get Their Diplomas
- Reparations Battle Drags On for Some Japanese Americans : World War II: Many cases that are still active involve people who say they were hurt by actions other than internment.
- Forgiveness May Be a Divine Experience
- The New Kids in the Flat : THE FOURTH GENERATION OF 'REAL WORLD' ROOMIES SHARE THEIR LIVES IN A LONDON FISH BOWL. CIVILIZED BEHAVIOR? HARDLY.
- Bed-Wetting Tied to a Faulty Gene, Researchers Say
- But Does She Have a Guest House?
- 3 Suspects in Mubarak Attack Die in Ethiopia : Africa: Shootout followed gunmen's refusal to surrender, police say. Egyptians seek to cool tiff with Sudan.
- PICO-UNION : Cleanup Planned at Alvarado Terrace
- DOWNTOWN : Restaurant Workers Protest to Save Jobs
- 'Mayor for Life' Enjoys Home-Court Advantage : Washington: He knows his constituency, and residents forgive his transgressions.
- A Lack of Respect : Washington was not making extreme demands on the Japanese during the trade negotiations. But Tokyo fought the terms vociferously. Is it time to re-think U.S.-Asian relations?
- Monthly Report
- Internet Finds a Friend in Gingrich : Rightly, and surprisingly, he opposes plan to curb indecency through regulation of content
- 911 Dispatcher Helps Mother Save Baby
- Center to Showcase Wildlife at Mugu Lagoon : Point Mugu: Park service plans tours along Navy-owned coastline and to build a facility that will highlight the area's plants and animals.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : What Do They Do With Dalesandro?
- Panel OKs Bond Issue on Computers for Schools
- CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT : Drug Testing Makes High School Athletes Second-Class Citizens
- BELL GARDENS : Court Halts Move to Trim City Staff
- Resignation Shock: What Happens Now? : Reform momentum is threatened as two respected members of Police Commission resign
- How to Take the Hurt Out of the Holiday : Safety: Use care around fireworks and bonfires this weekend, advises a doctor who doesn't want to see you.
- Huntington Woman Pistol-Whipped, Robbed Near Work
- Man Killed When Car Plunges Off Road
- John Hope Franklin : Searching for Equality in History--and in Life
- Man's Body Found Near Anacapa Hospital
- Dogs Aid Deputies in Search for 3 Escapees From Musick Jail
- THEATER NOTES : In Search of the Black Audience
- A New Tax Structure to Shelter U.S. Savings
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- Fourth of July : The Stone and the Peel
- Destination: France : In the pilgrimage town of the Pyrenees, no trinket outshines an unexpected miracle of joy
- <i> From the Prologue</i> of Kyrie, by Ellen Bryant Voigt
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Day-Care Workers End 3-Day Strike
- LINCOLN HEIGHTS : Youth Football Program Planned
- Come Back, Little Sheba (Bravo Sunday at...
- 'Belle Epoque'
- Brulte's Burden : GOP Assemblyman Is Resigned That He Will Never Be Speaker
- Madison's Boom, California's Bust Pose Dilemma for Fed
- Many Find It Hard to Wait for School of Their Choice : Education: Long lists indicate selection system is catching on. Parents will stop at nothing to get their kids into desirable public campuses.
- Why Democrats Gain From Redistricting Decision
- This 'Eagle' Is a Rare Bird in Disasters : Medicine: Japan's Dr. Masahiro Koyama, who visited Northridge last week, is a heralded specialist in emergencies.
- 8 Fireworks Shows Planned Countywide to Mark Fourth : Independence Day: Seven are set for Tuesday, while Moorpark will celebrate a day early. Parades and other festivities are also scheduled.
- School Program Challenges Minority Students : Vallejo: The Tanner Project mixes college preparation and career counseling with gang-like camaraderie. It has yielded several success stories.
- Gold Cup Features Cigar and Concern, but That's Not All
- Top Pop, One Song at a Time
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Money Moves of the Rich and Famous
- Going Against the Green : Snapshots from the front lines of the land-use confrontation : THE WAR AGAINST THE GREENS: The "Wise Use" Movement, the New Right, and Anti-Environmental Violence, <i> By David Helvarg (Sierra Club Books: $25; 512 pp.)</i>
- World IN BRIEF : SLOVAKIA : Pope Plans to Canonize Martyrs
- No Duds From This Producer
- ALANIS MORISSETTE"Jagged Little Pill" Maverick/Reprise* * *...
- Wife Says Cuba Is Releasing Donald Nixon
- CRENSHAW : Basketball Tourney to Honor Willie West
- When a Marriage Is Hit With the 'Worst Loss'
- Case of Amnesia for the High Court : Justices seem to forget history and reality of race in America
- At Home With Culture of the Chumash : Native Americans: Husband, wife, son and cousin pitch in to keep a living museum running for hundreds of weekly visitors.
- Adolfo Murillo; Oxnard Resident, Avid Gardener
- Books of the Dead : Unusual Library in Burbank Devoted to the Study of Death
- THE STATE : TRANSPORTATION : The Subway Sinkhole: Policy Is Lost Amid the Quagmire of Construction
- Snow Business : Historic Family-Run Mt. Waterman Ski Resort Is Up for Sale
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- In Their Growing Affection for Cigars, Women Turning Over a New Leaf : Tobacco: Stogies no longer are a male bastion, author tells crowd at an all-women 'smoker.'
- MIDYEAR REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS AND PERSONAL FINANCE : Personal Best
- BARREL FEVER by David Sedaris (Back...
- ALASKA STORIES edited by John &...
- You Can't Drive Home Again : Richard Ford's "Sportswriter" character changes careers again. Is this growing up or just growing older? : INDEPENDENCE DAY, <i> By Richard Ford (Alfred A. Knopf: $24; 451 pp.)</i>
- LITTLE TOKYO : Anti-Crime Group Honored for Work
- Nuts (CBS Sunday at 9 p.m.), Martin...
- Recovery of 2 Bodies Brings Flood Toll to 8 : Weather: Clinton declares three Virginia counties disaster areas. About $100 million in damage has been caused in more than a week of rains.
- Residents Vent Frustration With Policing Plan : Crime: They tell commissioner at south Los Angeles forum they want more input into the LAPD's much-touted community policing concept and less friction with Chief Willie Williams.
- Hugh Grant Returns to Girlfriend With Issue in Background
- JUSTICE FOR TRACHTA--NONE FOR THORNE
- Girl, 14, Dies in Fall From Roller Coaster
- Boy, 2, Drowns in Hot Tub While Unattended
- SIMI VALLEY : Path to Mobility Is Gift of Caring Neighbors
- This Marathon Event Would Impress Ripley
- Cigar, Concern and Stevens Too : Horse racing: Hot jockey makes it difficult to overlook Urgent Request in today's Hollywood Gold Cup.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sosa Says So in Cubs' Victory
- BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Franco Is Shadow of Moonlight