- U.S. Atty. Seeks 25- to 30-Year Keating Term : Banking: Prosecutor says the former Lincoln S&L; operator lied so much at trial that he deserves extra punishment.
- Knotty Press Exchange Ends in Tie for Clinton
- New City's Council Meets, Selects Mayor
- For a Shaken Israeli, Terrorism Now Has a Face : Mideast: He stared down a gun barrel and lived. Now his relief is tempered by guilt about what he could have done to prevent bloodshed.
- With Sheepskin in Hand, He Hopes for Legal Papers : Immigration: A top student with a scholarship to the University of Chicago surrenders to the INS. He illegally entered the country when he was 6.
- Clinton Acts to Better Viet Ties : Diplomacy: U.S. will stop opposing international loans to Hanoi. Decision may pave way for Americans to compete for business. Further progress tied to MIAs.
- Protracted Amnesty Suits Raise Immigrants' Hopes : Courts: At the lone remaining office, applicants continue to file years after program's deadline. They say the INS illegally barred them from applying.
- Episcopal Group Fights Nominee for Bishop : Clergy: Conservatives are against the pastor from Minnesota because he would ordain homosexuals.
- SUN VALLEY : Gardeners, DWP Reach Tentative Deal
- City to Ax 25-30 Jobs to Balance Budget : Beverly Hills: Council allocates $74.3 million. Layoffs will hit mostly management and professional workers.
- VAN NUYS : Pawnshop Bid Ends in Wake of Protests
- Dodgers Off With a Bang : Baseball: They start trip by frustrating Expos, 4-3. Karros gets the big hit, Snyder the key catch.
- CD Prices Stay High and Stable : Recordings: Demand is keeping costs up but being informed can help consumers find bargains.
- Bonn Parliament OKs Somalia Troops
- 141 Drown as Shrine Sinks in Philippines
- New U.S. Citizens Take Oath in Controversial Ceremony
- LA HABRA : Jail to House Suspects From Nearby Cities
- BAY WATCH : Making Waves
- Kronemann Glad to Be Home : Team tennis: Dukes player, a former All-American at UCI, is back in Orange County after stints in Charlotte and San Antonio.
- Mighty Ducks Get Television Deal From Another Disney Operation
- Ducks to Appear on KCAL; Prime Ticket Deal in Works
- A Classical Prelude at the Bowl : Christopher Hogwood conducts a preseason program of Haydn and Mozart with more style than virtuosity.
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Explosion Has a Blast : Superband Members Fuse Fusion With Tight Teamwork at Coach House
- AUTOS
- GARDENING : Tone Down Beds With Monochromatic Flowers
- Two Tahoe Campsites Reopen After Plague Threat
- New Council Members Start With the Basics : City Hall: On their first full day of business, the four newcomers grappled with such issues as rivalry over seating, picking a color for office walls and finding phones that work.
- New Age Parents Face Child-Rearing Dilemmas : Education: Deciding how--or whether--to pass along spiritual beliefs can be hard for those outside mainstream.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Store Plan Rejection Appealed by Smith's
- * Irving J. Moore; Television Director
- Law on Ballot Initiative Fund Raising Voided
- 3 Arrested in Stabbing at Party
- Years After Apparition Claims Fizzled, Creme Keeps the Faith : Charismatic figures: Scotsman is undaunted by audiences that have dwindled since his 1982 pronouncement that Christ is living in London.
- GLENDALE : 9 Arrested in Gasoline Theft, Credit Card Fraud
- From Field of Dreams to Nightmare : Jurisprudence: Former Banning baseball player tries to maintain stability after being charged with a murder that he denies committing.
- A Burst of Stardom . . .and His Race Was Run : Short but Sparkling Career Reached Its Zenith With World Junior Cross-Country Title in 1975
- Breakthrough Came When Jelso Learned How to Laugh : Racquetball: Ventura player now exudes a light-hearted confidence that he feels will take him to the pinnacle of his sport.
- Is Chevy Chase Ready to Be a Late-Night Player? : Television: His Fox talk show will put him in the arena of TV's most competitive time period. Although the format isn't set, comedy will likely take precedence over talk.
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Clinton Keeping Up Pressure on N. Korea : Nuclear arms: He says Pyongyang could be the top security threat if it withdraws from treaty.
- Floored : No Need to Pine for the Rich Wood Grains of Oak or Parquet When Choices in Hardwoods Make It Easy to Step Onto Laminated Wonders and Be . . .
- BURBANK : Council Scales Back Utility-Rate Increases
- WEEKEND TV : Holiday Focus on Concerts, Tennis
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Time to Pack It in at Down-to-Earth Space Stations
- SECURITIES
- ENTERTAINING : For Garden Parties, Let Nature Take Its Course
- Death Toll at 41 in Crash of Indonesia Plane
- Women Make History at Henley Royal Regatta
- Promising Pitching Career Fades to Black : Baseball: Former Southern California College standout tried everything he could to make the pros.
- Holland Clears a Hurdle : Football: Six months after surgery for cervical fusion, former Green Bay linebacker gets medical clearance to play again. Next decision is left toPackers.
- Raiders' Wallace to Get New Trial on Damages for Alleged Assault
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pianist Tapscott's Relaxed Jam Doesn't Miss Beat
- Clinton, Military at Impasse on Gay Ban : Defense: Homosexual activists initiate lobbying effort aimed at White House. Key obstacle is Pentagon's insistence on service incompatibility.
- Feminism Holds No Answers for Church, Pope Says
- 3 Killed as Cuban Guards Intercept U.S. Speedboat
- VENTURA : Trial Ordered for Molestation Suspect
- SIMI VALLEY : Suspect in Armed Robbery Arrested
- Newcomers Start With the Basics : City Hall: On their first full day of business, four new council members grappled with such issues as seating, wall color, phones.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Will Sponsor 1994 Fireworks Show
- Countywide : Telecommunication Programs Get Grants
- DONATIONS: When Americans contribute money, the collection...
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Sentenced in String of Robberies
- Brooks Fools Experts by Surviving in NBA : Basketball: Former UC Irvine guard, who wasn't drafted in 1987, just finished his fifth season in the league.
- Santa Monica Pier Concerts Scheduled
- GM to Institute 'Value-Pricing' Strategy in Fall : Autos: Campaign in California could mean lower prices on many models. Company seeks to regain lost market share.
- Both Sides Defy Bosnia 'No-Fly' Rules : Balkans: Despite allied patrols, Serb and Muslim craft go up with impunity. None is shot down.
- Muslim Mob Torches Hotel, Killing 35 : Turkey: The target is the translator of Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses.' He escapes by firefighters' ladder.
- Freeway Shooter Fatally Wounds Driver in Anaheim
- SUNSET BEACH : Sunset Pub Wins Appeal, Will Reopen
- Yorba Linda Official Held in Drug Sale Sting
- SCAT Buses Getting More Costly and Complicated : Transit: Beginning Monday, regular fares will jump from 75 cents to $1, and drivers will no longer make change.
- $7.2-Million Renovation Planned for Aging Sewers : Ojai: Most of the 54,000 feet of pipe will be replaced by lighter, more solid plastic. Ratepayers in nearby cities will share the cost.
- SURFING / OP PRO CHAMPIONSHIPS : De Olivenca, Beschen Move Into Semifinals With Upsets
- Japanese Golfers Deadly Serious About Their Game, Doctor Says
- WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP : Final Question: Can Sore Foot or Jana Novotna Stop Graf?
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yankees Urged to Stay in New York
- Southwest Museum Might Move : Museum: The Highland Park repository of American Indian art and archeology has outgrown its current location and is seeking proposals for a new site in Southern California.
- RELIGION / JOHN DART : Educating the Young Buddhist
- Damage Unknown in Fire on Navy Island
- Messianic Jews Meet in County : The Movement That Began in 1967 Has Blossomed to 150,000 Believers
- NEWPORT BEACH : School District Gets $1.2-Million Windfall
- THOUSAND OAKS : Applicants Sought for Arts Commission
- The Driver's Guide to Traffic Trouble
- VENTURA : Suspect in Attack Competent for Trial
- Angels Lead by 8-3, Lose to Indians, 10-8 : Baseball: Cleveland scores seven runs in the seventh inning. Errors help deny Sanderson a victory again.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Fielder's Home Run Heavenly, Tettleton's Ends Tiger Streak
- Let's Talk McWages . . .
- Levees Give Way as Hundreds More Flee Floodwaters : Storm: No end to crisis is in sight for Mississippi Valley residents. Missouri River is expected to spill over its banks, cresting 10 feet above flood stage.
- COLUMN ONE : The Trade Secrets of Denmark : After years of resistance, Americans are seeking a crash course in vocational arts. Their role models are the Danes, who have built a strong tradition of blue-collar super-schools and apprenticeships.
- LATIN AMERICA : Military Shake-Up Raises Hopes for Guatemala Peace
- Stock Funds' First-Half Returns Could Help Keep the Boom Alive
- Oil Prices Sinking Under Slack Demand and Saturated Market : Energy: The lower costs will cool inflation, but will hurt U.S. producers. Iraq may resume production under U.N. restrictions.
- George Gore, 81; Northrop Co-Founder, Lawyer
- NEVERENDING STORY: Viviana Guerra won praise for...
- SIMI VALLEY : Firm Asks to Mine, Then Develop Land
- Officials, Victim See the Dark Side of Fireworks
- WESTMINSTER : Injunction Bars Gang Activity in City
- 2 Security Guards Recovering From Wounds From Shooting on PCH
- L.A. Man to Greet Pope at World Youth Day
- Schools Will Start With a Clean Slate : Education: Freed from state control, Palisades charter complex will try new ways of teaching.
- Tagliabue Says Marshall Is an Oiler
- Sorgi Wins Two Diving Events for Nadadores
- MOTOR RACING / PAUL OLSON : This Rookie Drives Like a Veteran
- Are You Ready for Campaign '96? C-SPAN Is : Television: President Clinton's low ratings are luring candidates who want to capture the White House, says the cable network, which has begun campaign coverage with a monthly show.
- Divided S. Africans OK April 27 Multiracial Vote : Democracy: Date approved over opposition of key groups. Dissension fuels doubts about smooth transition.
- Haiti Military Leader Accepts U.N. Plan : Diplomacy: But ousted president has concerns about details in proposal to return him to power.
- Prosecutors Seek Stiff Term for Keating
- 2 Killed in Explosion Tied to Making of Firecrackers
- CANOGA PARK : Cutbacks Hurt Agency's Fight Against Graffiti
- NEWPORT BEACH : Wedge Group Seeks Beach Cleanup Help
- Neighbors Want Fast-Food Noise to Go : Dispute: They say drive-through's loudspeaker keeps them awake past 2 a.m. The restaurant says it has tried to make amends, but now the city may intervene.
- SIMI VALLEY : Tourist Guide Installed at Reagan Library
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Goat Head Found at Mall
- Blaze Guts Former Shops in Center : Fires: Authorities believe the two-alarm incident at the mostly unoccupied downtown site was an arsonist's work.
- Deal May Save Camps for Young Offenders : Budget: Senate approves Assemblyman Friedman's bill after he reached an agreement with Gov. Wilson. Lower house is expected to OK measure.
- Laser Show, Parade and Fireworks to Spark July 4 Events
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Hovland, Ayakatubby Upset by New Team of Gatzke, Nichols
- Two-Time NCAA Champion Has Double the Fun : Colleges: Stanford's McLaren would rather participate in volleyball and swimming than excel in one.
- Man Given 6 Years for Threatening Local Activist : Courts: The judge calls the victim, a North Hollywood mother of seven, a hero. But the intimidation of her continues.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Jazz Superband Lives Up to Its Name
- ART REVIEWS : Cheryl Donegan's Subversive 'Head'
- Walk Softly, Carry a Big Broom
- Lee E. Blair; Artist Won Olympic Medal for Painting
- Vindicated Inmate Sought in Rape : Warrant: Benjamin Powell won $3.5 million for false conviction. His lawyer says he isn't fleeing.
- Mayor Sets Chief to Task of Bolstering LAPD : Police: Riordan gives Williams 60-day deadline for finding ways to fulfill campaign pledge to add 3,000 officers in four years. Chief and Deputy Mayor Violante, recent adversaries, vow cooperation.
- CAMARILLO : Police Search for Pig-Naper
- FULLERTON : Lower Utility-Users Tax Rate Suggested
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Three Stay Behind to Rehabilitate
- Showalter Enthusiastic as Yankees Look Ahead
- TBS Cable, BBC Plan Natural History Series
- 'Bullet' Draws Accurate Bead on Pop Music Biz
- Satellite Technology Stock Price Plummets on Firm's Grim News
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Eliminating Wood-Boring Ants, Bees
- Jobless Rate Bad for U.S., Worse for California
- GRANADA HILLS : Neighbors' Group to Appeal Theater Plan
- Compromise Could Save Simi Pool : Recreation: Deal by parks and school officials may keep facility open in winter by splitting $28,500 funding shortfall.
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- GLENDALE/N. HOLLYWOOD : 10 Arrested in Credit Card Fraud Case
- Obscure Law Used to Fight Smoking Ban : Business: Coalition employs clause in charter in effort to delay measure. Group must gather 58,275 signatures by July 24.
- Suspect in Armed Robbery Arrested
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Firefighters Injured in Garment District Blaze
- Man Gets 6 Years in Jail for Threat
- Downey S&L; Tight-Lipped on Shake-Up : Finance: F. Anthony Kurtz, president and chief operating officer, abruptly leaves. He was hired in 1991 as part of a long-range succession plan.
- BANKING
- MALIBU : Up to 1,000 Plants Seized in Indoor 'Pot Farm' Raid
- VENTURA : 2 Teachers Nominated for National Honor
- VAN NUYS : Man Sentenced to Death for Shooting
- 2 Arrested in Slaying of Lancaster Man
- Thousand Oaks Will Consider High-Density Housing Project : Development: Newbury Park proposal exceeds municipal design limits. But some City Council members cite the need for affordable homes.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Price Leads Soggy Western Open
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Sang' Fails to Harmoniously Unite 5 Divas
- Jose Carreras at the Greek's Microphones
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Hector Lavoe; Grammy-Nominated Salsa Singer
- No Endangered Species Found on Messenger Investment Co. Site : Moorpark: But more environmental work mus be done, firm's vice president says. Public forums on the 4,000-acre proposed project are planned.
- AGOURA HILLS : City Workers to Try New 4-Day Schedule
- COMPTON : Interim Chief Named for School District
- Cubs' Sosa Six for Six in Victory
- Few Positives for Gold Cup : Horse racing: All 10 horses appear to have negative qualities. And favorites are faring poorly in the ACRS.
- Guerra: The Hot Tropical Mixmaster
- Grove Misappropriated AIDS Funds, Actresses Say : Finances: 'Mismanagement,' not fraud, is to blame if the charity did not receive its share of proceeds, a troupe ex-board member says.
- Pope Healthy After Surgery, Tests Show
- Award Against Upper Deck Thrown Out : Lawsuit: O.C. judge finds that trading card company--hit with $33.1-million jury verdict--was prevented from getting a fair trial.
- 3 U.N. Peacekeepers Killed in Somalia Ambush : Africa: 5 Somalis die in attack on Italian forces. Officials see attempt by warlord's followers to undermine peace efforts.
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Time to Use More Hues on House Exterior
- Woman Picked to Head AF
- Rival Teacher Organizations to Discuss Merger
- Big Brothers, Sisters Merge With Interface
- LAGUNA HILLS : Woman Hurt Trying to Stop Carjacking
- Lawyer, Wife Accused of Grand Theft : Investigation: The couple, arrested in Arizona, allegedly stole more than $200,000 in settlements intended for clients at their former office in Orange.
- BUENA PARK : Increase in Hotel Bed Tax to Be Considered
- Youths Put Heat on Marlboro Man : Health: Organized by the lung association, Oxnard children protest a tobacco employee promoting cigarettes.
- PLACENTIA : Hearing to Consider Utility Tax Increase
- 13,314 Watch Bullfrogs Roll in Season Opener
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Gruber Is Back to Square One
- Indurain Seeks Third Title in Row as Tour de France Starts Today
- BASKETBALL / EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS : Russia Surprises Croatia, Plays Germany in Final
- Gruber Takes Turn for Worse : Angels: Continuing neck and shoulder problems will sideline the third baseman.
- Golfer and Caddie Team Up to Help Save a Life at LPGA Event
- Grove Offers Plan to Run 2 Facilities : Stage: According to the proposal, the company would continue managing the Gem and Festival venues. There's no provision for paying off subscribers or creditors.
- All-Star Football to Spotlight Area Players, Including Swinton
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Short Loss, Longer Misery for Young
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Unusual Knockout Punch Was Final Blow to Perez
- COMEDY REVIEW : Some Juice, Lots of Pulp in 'As the Orange Turns' : Some of the material in the Orange County Crazies' latest show is appealing, but often the troupe is trying to squeeze laughs out of derivative ideas.
- Up in the Air : Southland in Limbo as NASA Retools Space Station
- To Maintain Palm's Height in Bigger Container, Transplant Pot and All
- Jobless Rate Bad for U.S., Worse for California
- Fred Gwynne; Actor Played 'Munster,' 'Car 54' Roles
- Frugal Retired Janitor Leaves $300,000 to 3 Schools
- He's Still Hungry : Kirk Gibson Says He Is Back in Baseball With Tigers Because He Wants a Third World Series Ring
- O.C. Builder Goes Bankrupt : Finance: Donald Hill Williams Jr. lists more than 6,000 creditors in personal Chapter 7 filing. He faces county, state and federal criminal investigations.
- AEROSPACE
- Michigan Court Orders Child Sent Back to Biological Parents in Iowa
- Guide to This Weekend's Fireworks
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Saving a Resource
- OCC Student Dies in Motorbike Accident
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Commander Chosen for Air Force Plant 42
- A New Recipe for Denny's
- Gheorghe Muresan, Large and in Charge : Basketball: Second-round draft choice of the Washington Bullets is no small find at 7-7 1/2 and 315 pounds.
- THEATER REVIEW : An Electrifying Revival of 'Equus' : The Peter Shaffer play's mythic poetry is undiminished in the West Coast Ensemble's transcendent production.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Stocks Slide on Jobless Report; Gold Eases : Market Overview
- Japanese Socialists Are Target in Debate : Politics: The attacks show difficulty of forming opposition-led coalition if ruling Liberal Democrats stumble in election.
- Georgia Accuses Russia of Aiding Rebels
- BALKANS : At Seat of Serbian Pride, Residents Brace for Disaster : Kosovo's outgunned Albanians and outnumbered Serbs fear an explosion that could draw Europe into war.
- Clinton Acts to Aid Vietnam Ties : Diplomacy: U.S. will stop opposing international loans to Hanoi. The decision draws mixed reaction from the Vietnamese-American community in O.C.
- Victory by Serb-Croat Force Leaves a Major Muslim Stronghold Vulnerable
- Fatal Shooting Fuels Mistrust of Police in Housing Complex : Law enforcement: Officer says Sergio Garcia threatened him with a flashlight. Family lawyers scoff.
- A converted warehouse at Main Street and...
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Business Leaders Join Sewer-Fee Protest
- Conservation Group Names New Director
- Shooting Fields Are Everywhere : San Francisco horror reveals problem anew
- Glendale Cuts Staff, Pares Spending to Balance Budget
- Dickerson Trade to Falcons Looks Set : Football: Raiders would get a low-round 1994 draft choice for running back.
- Judge Rejects Denny's Bid to Dismiss Suit : Courts: Company said legal action would interfere with consent decree between it and U.S. Justice Department. Jurist consolidates the accord and the lawsuit.
- Bill Would Open DMV Offices on Saturdays
- President Unveils Plan to Help Areas Hit by Base Closures : Federal aid: Measures are aimed at helping communities make quick use of abandoned facilities. Some may get surplus land at a discount.
- Negativism in Nigeria : Promising movement toward democracy is suddenly in crisis
- Ham Radio Enthusiasts' High-Tech Van to Help During Crises : Public Safety: The group will use the vehicle as a roving command post in the Santa Monica Mountains area.
- Vans to Offer AIDS Testing at Centers
- Officer Shoots Transient in the Mouth During Scuffle at Carpenters Local
- Countywide : Patriot of Revolution Rides Again
- Council Seeks Curfew Law for Youths in Santa Monica
- Organ Recipient Gives Heartfelt Thanks : Medicine: San Pedro man who received twice-used heart leaves hospital two weeks after historic surgery.
- FCC Says Cable Must Carry Shopping Programs : Media: Proponents argue the handicapped will benefit, while critics call the stations little more than 24-hour commercials.
- OXNARD : Suit Threatened Over Anti-Porn Proposal
- 68 Apply for Transportation Agency Board Job : Traffic: Among the contenders for the public-at-large seat are attorney Sarah L. Catz of South Laguna and Irvine Planning Commissioner Scott Peotter.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Call Renewed for Cheaper SANE Program : Law enforcement: Palmdale wants community service officers, rather than deputies, to administer anti-drug courses.
- CANOGA PARK : Group Targets Those Hiring Day Laborers
- Driver Pleads Guilty in CHP Motorcycle Officer's Death : Courts: Illegal immigrant faces up to year in jail and deportation for misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter in crash.
- Doctor May Have Put His Team to Sleep
- SAILING : 12 More Start Transpacific Race
- Salsa Defeats Ft. Lauderdale in Sudden Death
- Oh Say, They Can See Sampras-Courier Final : Tennis: Courier has more trouble with reporter than with Edberg. Sampras slugs his way past Becker.
- A Bump in the Road : Greg LeMond, Who Is Out of the Tour de France, Has Endured a Difficult Year That Included Firing His Father From the Family Business
- COMMENTARY : Sinatra Reaches the December of His Years
- Pasadena Symphony Season to Open Oct. 23
- Tanker Leaking Tons of Acid Off Mexican Coast
- Yorba Linda Finance Chief Jailed in Drug Transaction : Undercover: Charles Vessey is arrested on suspicion of trying to sell methamphetamine to a Buena Park police informant. City manager says the incident is a shock to those who know him.
- Out of Sight, but Not Out of Mind : Television: Popular shows have often used characters whose faces were never seen by the viewers.
- Rancho Alamitos Hires Girls' Basketball Coach
- ATTRACTION REVIEW : Rolling Out the Magic Carpet : The New Aladdin's Oasis Restaurant in Disneyland Is a Marketing Mimic of the Movie
- Hey, Laker Fans: It's a New Decade
- Changing the Races Isn't the Answer
- Taxing the Elderly
- Even on Disabled List, He's Not Forgotten
- SATURDAY LETTERS : Why the Movie Audience Is Shrinking
- Dinosaurs
- Sacramento
- Golf Has Something Other Sports Are Missing
- That's Show Business--at Least on Payday
- Pitching Catches Up to Dodgers and Angels
- Joy Picus
- July 4th Holiday
- MOVIES - July 3, 1993
- White House Reprimands 4 in Travel Staff Flap
- Grudge Over Soured Deal May Have Led to Rampage : Crime: Mortgage broker carried a list of targets, but those shot in San Francisco high-rise were not on it.
- O.C. Vietnamese Call Move Logical, Risky : Reaction: Some firms make plans to start trading as soon as the embargo is lifted. Critics fear it will take pressure to reform off Hanoi.
- Islamic Cleric Arrested Amid Cheers and Jeers : Terrorism: Sheik's followers are linked to bomb plots. Standoff draws shouting match between Muslims, Jews.
- Politics May Stand in Way of El Toro Conversion Aid : Military: To receive federal grants, county and six-city coalition must agree on one agency to handle transition.
- Ukraine Claims Ownership of Nuclear Arms on Its Soil
- WILD CARDS: Wild Rivers off Irvine Center...
- Accident Kills 7 Passengers in Bed of Pickup
- Baffling Portrait of S.F. Gunman Emerges : Violence: Some say Woodland Hills man was polite. Others call him strange and secretive.
- Baffling Portrait of S.F. Gunman Emerges : Violence: Some say he was polite and withdrawn, others call him strange and secretive.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 3, 1993
- Obituaries - July 3, 1993
- Obituaries - July 3, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 3, 1993
- Barbecue 'King,' Partners Embroiled in Dispute : Courts: Fred Burrell's associates in Newport operation have filed for liquidation. He is suing them for libel, slander.
- ECONOMY
- Design and Repair Work Adds $400 Million to C-17 Cargo Jet
- Sharing Life's Crosses : Artist deals with her childhood with two alcoholic parents in a work that invites participation.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : America's Arab Allies Uneasy About Use of Force Against Iraq : Mideast: A new wave of anti-American extremism is feared. They warn that Hussein's regime may be left stronger than ever. Saudi editor sees skepticism toward U.S. policy.
- A Good Dressing Down : Sloppy is a neat look, kids say. The silver lining is that grunge can be created on the cheap.
- Over the Top
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton May Emerge From Fight With His Allies Intact : Interest groups: Labor and environmentalists are criticizing the plan, but both hint that it will not hurt long-term relations with the White House.
- Riordan Sees Renewal for L.A. : Inauguration: New mayor urges citizens, officials to take more responsibility for revitalizing city. He again pledges that more police and creating jobs are top priorities.
- CHATSWORTH : Limousine Hits, Kills Horse at Intersection
- Countywide : Monument Begun for Firefighters
- CANOGA PARK : Community Center Comes Under Fire
- To prepare SPAM, according to the can,...
- Woman Charged After Locking Child in Van
- Dehere Is Here, Grant Is Gone
- Quarterback Transfers to Northridge From Oregon
- Bullfrogs Hope Experience on Ice Pays Off : Roller hockey: All members of the team, which begins its inaugural season tonight, have been professional ice hockey players.
- Angels Stumble, Lose, 6-3 : Baseball: But after being swept by A's and losing seven of 10 games on trip, they return to Anaheim only 2 games out of first place.
- SAILING : Montgomery's Sloop Sets Pace
- WIMBLEDON : Form Gets Thrown Out, and So Does Navratilova : Wimbledon: Novotna is dominating in 6-4, 6-4 semifinal upset of nine-time champion. She will face Graf for the title.
- From Swords to Plowshares : Lockheed Says Non-Defense Sector Will Drive Its Growth
- Television: Times Mirror Co., publisher of the...
- Denny's Signs Pact Assuring Minority Hires : Discrimination: Parent firm reaches agreement with NAACP following charges that blacks were denied service.
- Governor Names Five New Members to Film Commission
- Want Extra Pampering? Hotel Salons Offer 'the Works' and Then Some
- Renaissance Woman : Design: Creating magnificently baroque clothing for a new film has elevated Sandy Powell into the realm of big-name British costumers.
- His Hairness : His Clients Think Frederic Fekkai--He of the Geometric Cuts and $275 Fee--Is Just <i> Fabulous</i>
- The exclusive Valley music charts are compiled...
- Search for New FBI Head Focuses on Judge
- EPA Seeks Further Pipeline Plan Studies : Environment: The request is not expected to jeopardize the oil project, says an official for the firm working on the endeavor.
- STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER : It takes more than just fireworks to have a whiz-bang Fourth of July.
- PACOIMA : Senior Citizens Learn to Be Peer Counselors