- Synonyms
- Gerber on Medicare
- L.A. Election
- Government Held Immune From Police Damage Costs : Supreme Court: State justices say the Constitution does not require reimbursement for losses suffered at hands of officers in pursuit of suspects. A Sacramento store had sought $300,000 for tear-gas damage.
- Christopher Darden
- Pentagon Budget
- Former Simi Resident, 23, Sues Rockwell Over Cancer
- State-of-the-Art Equestrian Park Opens in Agoura Hills
- OTHER NEWS - June 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 13, 1995
- OTHER NEWS - June 13, 1995
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 13, 1995
- Obituaries - June 13, 1995
- Obituaries - June 13, 1995
- COMPUTER LIFEGUARD: Even as Kentucky teen-ager Tara...
- Prosecution Won't Call Golden to Stand
- FOUR DECADES OF PAIN: It had been...
- Allen Stands Firm in Heat of GOP's Ire
- Jury Heard 48 Witnesses Before Indicting Raabe : Courts: Officials say they were assured of investment pool's soundness by the then-O.C. assistant treasurer, scheduled for arraignment today on six fraud charges.
- GOP Sees Ruling as Charge to End Racial Preferences : Congress: Dole calls for Senate hearings. Clinton faces challenge of finding a politically viable response.
- Mayor Upholds Panel's Reprimand of Chief : City Hall: Riordan praises Police Commission. Williams says he will appeal the discipline to the City Council.
- O.C.'s Delayed-Payment Plan Attacked in Court
- Slain Jogger Mourned as Fear Comes to Safe Haven
- UC Irvine Fertility Center Whistle-Blower to Speak Out : Scandal: Former office manager schedules news conference on day before state Senate hearing.
- Slaying Victim's Family Consoled : Crime: Strangers leave bouquets at the scene where jogger was shot. Neighbors reflect fearfully on intrusion of violence. Police sort through callers' tips.
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 13, 1995
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 13, 1995
- Kirkland's Plan to Choose a Successor Lacks Support : Labor: AFL-CIO chief's action fails to appease dissidents, who aim to elect one of their own.
- Southland
- They Have the Cutest Little Baby Faces
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON : Survey Rates Cities for Raising Children
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Burned Classrooms to Be Replaced
- They May Graduate--but Are They Prepared? : Education: Course requirements vary widely among the county's 17 public high schools. Oak Park expects the most from its students.
- 7 Arrested in Slaying of Boy, 16, at Mall in San Fernando Valley
- Countywide : Free Breast Cancer Screenings Offered
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Told He's in League of His Own--by Ripken
- Sweet Sounds : As an Emerging Master of the Pure-Pop Universe, Matthew Sweet Knows Life Is More Than '100% Fun'
- Mind Training Helps Some Breathe Easier : Baseball: Former Northridge pitcher Jaeger uses technique to get minor leaguers to focus better on the field.
- Corporate Computing in the '90s
- Probe of Seniors Lobby to Open Tuesday : Congress: Nasty fight shaping up between Sen. Simpson and the top AARP executive over politics, tax exemptions. Medicare is key issue.
- There Was No Robbin' Fans of a Bat Time
- Future of INS Checkpoints Under Review : Immigration: U.S. may shut down San Onofre and Temecula stations. Although motorists complain of delays, some officials call the sites necessary.
- Thermometer Doesn't Wait for Start of Summer
- Flowers and Prayers for Nicole Simpson
- PERSPECTIVE ON SOCIAL SECURITY : Fix It Now or Risk a Generational War : Politicians must stand up to the senior lobby AARP and include the entitlement plan in any long-range deficit reduction proposal.
- The Big Clunker in the Terrorism Bill : Extraneous elements burden a worthy package
- When L.A.'s Age of Flight Got Off the Ground
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Four Free Summer Concerts Scheduled
- BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Recovered Masakayan Teams With Kirby to Win at Hermosa
- 800-Pound Gorilla Takes a Seat on Box-Office Bus : Movies: Ape tale 'Congo' opens huge despite bad reviews, bumping 'Casper' to second place. 'Bridges of Madison County' takes third, shows promise of a long life.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Greene String Quartet: More Than Punch and Pizazz
- PHILIPPINES
- Walter Landor; Founder of Firm That Designed Corporate Logos
- High Tide, Tugs Free Liner From Offshore Shoal
- Top U.S. Beijing Post to Be Empty
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Again Might Act to Check Rowdiness
- Orange County Almanac
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Sale That Could Cost Plenty
- Banking on Faith : Christian-to-Christian Business Ties Becoming a Growth Industry
- Gracia Lee; Actress, Wife of PR Executive Murray Weissman
- Thomas Dudley Cabot; Industrialist and Conservationist
- GRAD STATS: Eight in 10 of this...
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Archbishop Awaits Exploratory Surgery
- "'Biometric" Data Are in Use Today'
- 7 Arrested in Slaying of Taft High Student Outside West Hills Theater : Crime: Suspects range in age from 15 to 19. Shots had been fired from a car, hitting the victim and a friend.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dodgers Almost Repeat Fiasco of '66 World Series
- South Falls Again in All-Star Baseball
- Herb Sterne; Publicist for 'Born Yesterday,' 'My Fair Lady'
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 19 Cuban Refugees Face Repatriation
- Concern Earns Right to Mine Some Gold Cup : Horse racing: Trainer Richard Small's well-traveled colt wins Californian one day after arriving.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Hudler Told He's in League of His Own--by Ripken
- Mantle 'Quite Cheerful' After Taking a Walk
- Boeing, Airbus Jostle for Orders at Paris Air Show
- U.S. Stands Alone as Tariff Deadline Nears : News analysis: Washington has little international support for its threat to impose stiff taxes on Japanese luxury cars.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Parade Watcher Gets Preferred Seat
- Angels Get Best of a Showdown : Baseball: Lee Smith retires Cal Ripken for his 16th save and a 5-4 victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Hamelin, '94 AL Rookie of Year, Sent to Triple-A
- TELEVISIONGumbel Defends Chung Firing: Bryant Gumbel says...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Measure R Campaign Making Little Headway : Referendum: The No side is still well ahead among likely voters. Undecided block holds key to O.C. tax.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : McGwire: Three Homers in a Row
- Smith Closes Out a Classic Victory : Baseball: He gets Ripken to line out for record 16th consecutive save; Angels win, 5-4.
- Orchestra Adds Sounds to Silent 'Pandora's Box'
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Is U.S. Ready to See the Dollar Bill Pass?
- Taiwan President Ends Thorny U.S. Visit
- Pilot Returns to U.S. Amid Hugs, Praise : Homecoming: Capt. O'Grady embraces his family and declares a new belief in miracles after his rescue in Bosnia. He is to lunch today with Clinton.
- THE OTHER SIDE: Orange County may have...
- ORANGE : District, Teachers Settle on Contract
- Simi Might Negotiate With Mall Builder
- Volunteers Give Disabled Man's Home a Face Lift
- Big Brother, Meet Big Sister : Immigration: Sen. Feinstein wants everyone to carry an encrypted, database linked national identity card.
- Battling for the Disabled With Cesar Chavez in Mind : Youth Opinion: A young woman with autism finds a model for her effort to organize against 'aversive therapies.'
- Race-Related Arson Damages Family's Home
- Why Send L.A. Critic Who Dislikes Vegas?
- Defining Her Place With a Different Ax : Pop music: Lili Haydn is making inroads into the world of rock . . . with her violin. 'It's my main voice, and I try to sing with it,' she says.
- SOUTH KOREA
- COMMITMENTS : I Do . . . but Not Tonight : Few brides and grooms anticipate the wedding night nowadays. In fact, many choose a good snooze over, well, you know.
- SEAL BEACH : Council Chooses Interim City Manager
- Don't Defang City Ethics Panel : Riordan is facing key decision regarding new commission head
- SAN CLEMENTE : Workshop to Examine Proposed City Budget
- LAKE FOREST : Official Details Search for Next City Manager
- VENTURA : City Seeks Agency for Homeless Program
- VIETNAM
- Orange County
- ASIA
- BOOK REVIEW / FICTION : An Irreverent Satire on Contemporary Life Is in Store : EVERYTHING AND MORE <i> by Geoff Nicholson</i> , St. Martin's/Wyatt, $21.95, 256 pages
- Cocaine Cartel Turns Cali Into Corrupt 'Sewer'
- Ben Abril; Artist Known for California Landscapes
- Christopher Calls Mideast Trip's Limited Results a Success : Diplomacy: Secretary of state's four-day tour brings no breakthrough. But he sees 'best opportunity' for peace.
- Racism Sparked House Blaze, Authorities Say : Arson: Swastikas, epithets are found scrawled on the charred walls of a Latino family's gutted home. No one is hurt.
- Lancaster Library Faces Cutbacks Despite Plan to Expand : Antelope Valley: County budget woes may force a reduction in hours at busy branch. Construction of a larger facility has been delayed by design changes.
- Authorities Issue a Call for Safety in Use of Car Phones
- Touching Bases With Fullerton's Heroes : Celebration: Fans and family turn out to greet the college baseball champions. The players' reaction? 'This is what it's all about.'
- Smiley Faces? OK, but Not if He Misses Cut
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Caifanes, Arau Power Up at the Greek
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Dar Williams' Songs Show Wit, Honesty
- Chang Fails to Cut the Muster in Final : French Open: Clay-court specialist from Austria wins first Grand Slam title with 7-5, 6-2, 6-4 victory.
- Cigar Is Smokin' Now, but Lukas' Horses Close
- Laidlaw Transit Picks Staffer for New President Job
- Ex-General in Chile Flees to Army Barracks
- College-Bound Teen-Age Mom Defies Odds : Pacoima: With her family's support, she will graduate with her class.
- Murder Suspect Turns Himself In
- BREA : Going the Distance for Students
- MISSION VIEJO : Officials to Review 2 Bids on 23-Acre Plot
- Significance of Cave Argued : Debate: Native Americans say formation in tollway's path is a centuries-old indicator of winter solstice deserving of preservation. Officials say shelter is ineligible for protection.
- Payback Gives Devils 3-2 Victory--and 3-2 Lead
- Japan Bond Sale Rumors Spark Doomsday Fears
- Can GOP Get Speaker to Pull Double-Cross?
- Countywide : Cooling Off at the Beaches a Hot Idea as Summer Weather Arrives
- Fugitive, 18, Surrenders to Police in Clubhouse Slaying : Crime: Accompanied by his mother, Jason Holland of Thousand Oaks turns himself in. He was wanted for the knifing of an Agoura Hills teen-ager.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Trojan' Tale Drowns in Excess
- Southland
- U.S. Probes Intelligence on Missiles in Bosnia : Balkans: Inquiry asks whether SA-6 weapons were detected but no warning relayed before F-16 was shot down.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Park Officials Plan Renovation Projects
- Imprisoned by Oversimplification
- Left-Turn Traffic Light May Seem Long, but It's in Sync
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Expos Ride White's Cycle to Win in 13th
- Hall of Fame Sportscaster Lindsey Nelson Dies at 76
- NBA FINALS : THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Their Destiny Is to Be a Dynasty
- ENERGY
- Life Truly Is Too Short--So Forgive and Forget
- WRIGHT ON!: On the short list of...
- Getting Through the Fog in U.S.-Japan Car Talks
- Banned DBCP Still Haunts San Joaquin Valley Water : Health: Pesticide was hailed as savior before 1977 ban. But it continues to contaminate drinking wells.
- Lotus OKs a Takeover by IBM for $3.5 Billion : Technology: The deal, if completed, will create a software giant. Antitrust clearance by FTC expected.
- Monkey Business : People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals investigates, informs, inflames, terrorizes. And gets things done.
- Countywide : Vietnamese Group Expected to Get Funds
- The Tails That Wag the Dogs
- SEAL BEACH : City to Study Plans for Safety Office at Pier
- Reaching Out by Car Phone Sometimes Is a Little Risky
- Dad, Son in Tandem on Bike Benefit : Ventura: Cyclists and best pals, they will cross the country to raise money to fight cancer and Alzheimer's, which have hit close to home.
- Toddler Escapes Serious Injury in 2-Story Fall
- Surviving Life's Toughest Test : Values Instilled by Her Parents Help Adams Cope With Tragedy
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Red Wings Win Series, Reach the Final Step
- Job Evaluations of Managers Offer Varied Perspectives
- MALAYSIA
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Looking Out for California's Small Businesses : Conference: State's delegation, the Washington gathering's largest, aims to protect funding, other interests.
- Ellen Semple Barry; Prominent Portrait Painter, Wife of Playwright
- CAMARILLO : 2 Killed, 4 Injured in Traffic Collision
- Solo Drivers in Car-Pool Lanes Won't Be Caught on Tape
- Anaheim Council Budget Session Set for Tuesday
- AMERICAN LEAGUE : McGwire: Three Homers in a Row
- Lonely Officer Challenges India Passport Scam : Corruption: Immigration policeman receives little support for complaints about sale of doctored documents.
- Attacks on Hollywood Find Values a Movable Target
- Memories Too Indelible to Forget : Tragedy: Fifty years later, survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki still struggle with the effects of the A-bomb. Visits by Japanese radiation specialists help alleviate the problems.
- Car Thieves Wreck 2 BMWs in Chase, Authorities Say
- Interstate 5 Improvements Still On Schedule Despite Wet Weather
- YORBA LINDA : City Acquires Land for Sports Complex
- SPORTS WATCH : College Champs
- Even Now, the Titans Are Looking to '96 : College baseball: After fine season, Garrido sounds alarm about expectations for next year.
- Huckabee Wins Duathlon Title
- NBA FINALS : Magic Will Need to Pull NBA History Out of Hat : Game 3: Houston, led by Olajuwon and Drexler, takes 3-0 lead, which has never been surmounted in playoffs.
- WEEKEND REVIEW : Theater : 'Western Star' Shines a Dim Light at Premiere
- Talk About TV Hosts: New Shows! New Values!
- UAW Leader Backs Clinton on Trade Issue : Labor: Union's outgoing president urges rank-and-file at Anaheim convention to support battle to get Japan to open its automotive marketplace.
- At Symphony Gala, All Eyes Are on the Glittering Ice
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- OXNARD : Filipino Fest Celebrates Independence
- VENTURA : Extension Plans Proceed for Olivas Park Drive
- Police Seeking Clues, Motive in Slaying of Female Jogger : Investigation: They believe the killer was a stranger to the victim and her family. There is no indication of attempted robbery or abduction.
- Daring Feet : Aggressive In-Line Skaters Take Sport to New Level
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Janzen Stays Out of Trouble, Then Beats Pavin in Playoff
- Gordon Hits, Hits, Hits, Then Wins in Detroit
- MUSIC REVIEW : All That Gallic Jazz : With Lyon Opera Orchestra, Ojai Fest Is Easy on the Ears
- Solo Dan Rather Isn't the Answer for CBS
- MUSIC REVIEW : New 'Porgy' Leads Bring Story Alive at Music Center
- It's a Bit of Everything at Cerritos and UCLA : Arts: Each venue announces '95-96 schedule. Events include opera, dance, jazz, classical concerts, children's theater and a commissioned work.
- At Least (at Last) the Dodgers Score : Baseball: After 27 innings without a run, they get one, but the Phillies get two.
- Lotus Buyout Is Just a First Step for IBM : Software: The Big Blue has begun a long battle to wrest industry control from Microsoft, analysts say.
- They Don't Love L.A.
- Puppy Love Is Not to Be Denied
- Colombia Offers Reward in Blast
- Even Spokesmen Get in the Spirit: a 'Stereo Spin'
- Mail Carriers' Collection of of Food for Needy a Success
- Is China Really Going Capitalist? A Close Look Shows That It's Not
- Keeping a Dream Alive : Teen-Age Mother Sacrifices in Hopes of Reaching College--and a Career
- Fugitive, 18, Surrenders in Slaying : Crime: Accompanied by his mother, Jason Holland turns himself in. He was wanted for the clubhouse knifing of an Agoura Hills teen-ager.
- OXNARD : Suspect Flees After Car Chase, Smashup
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Shrieker Bach Gives Skid Row Its Punch
- Tribute Will Run the Genius of Cole Porter Through a Jazz Filter
- CHINA
- S. Korea Wants Big Business to Shed Affiliates : Competitiveness: Government wants family-run conglomerates to stop diversifying and focus on core activities.
- Clinton, Gingrich Take High Road in Dialogue on Issues : Politics: The leaders reflect a spirit of civility and cooperation to the delight of a N.H. senior citizens' meeting. They agree on a bipartisan political reform panel.
- A Ton of True Grit : Cleanup: To reclaim a lake now buried, Bill Blomgren proved naysayers wrong and has moved a virtual mountain to clear a flood basin. But his dream eludes him.
- Verba J. Bailey; Community Volunteer
- VENTURA : Use of Reserves Urged to Cut Budget Deficit
- Suspects in Cop Killing May Be Tied to Holdups : Crime: Authorities are investigating whether the trio accused of slaying an off-duty Glendora police officer might have committed at least 15 grocery store robberies.
- POP MUSIC REVIEWS : Unpolished Passion From Steel Pole Bath Tub
- Victim Testimony
- Economic Profile
- Welfare
- Help for Elderly
- War in Bosnia
- Multiculturalism on Campus
- Wilson Campaigners Fill Many Top Jobs in Capitol : Politics: Governor picks people he knows and trusts, aide says. Some have joined his presidential race.
- HUD Tenants at the Hotel
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 12, 1995
- Obituaries - June 12, 1995
- San Diego County - News from June 12, 1995
- Expecting a Smooth Ride : From Cycle Parts to Paper Products, Companies Say State's Economic Outlook Is Good
- COLUMN ONE : Sexism Still Alive in Sacramento : The sniping surrounding the election of Assembly Speaker Doris Allen shows that the double standard is entrenched among some legislators.
- Hearts, Heads Pulling O.C.'s Voters in Different Directions
- Deputies Wound Suspect in Robbery : Crime: Man is found crouched in an abandoned building and holding what is believed to be a gun. Pliers and cash drawer are discovered after he is shot.
- Plenty of Worth in Moore Exhibition
- A Promising Forecast : Economy: Despite clouds on the horizon, state experts have a sunny outlook. O.C. firms plan to hire, spend.
- Girl Lured From Home by E-Mail Is Found in L.A.
- TECHNOLOGY - June 12, 1995
- The Inner Circle
- IRS to Standardize Delinquent-Taxpayer Plan
- General Hood's Road to Golgotha : The last doomed offensive mounted by the South : SHROUDS OF GLORY: From Atlanta to Nashville: The Last Great Campaign of the Civil War, <i> By Winston Groom (Grove/Atlantic: $23; 308 pp.)</i>
- Cultural Warfare : Is support for the arts just another example of big-government excess? : ART LESSONS: The Rise and Fall of Public Arts Funding, <i> By Alice Goldfarb Marquis (Basic Books: $25; 304 pp.)</i>
- Stroller Gridlock Marks 'Pocahontas' Park Premiere
- PACIFIC PALISADES : Where Girls Can Be In a Class by Themselves
- Macro View of Micro Print: 'Sorry, Not Our Problem' : Airlines: Disclaimers allow carriers to wiggle out of problems with overbooking, lost luggage and late passengers.
- An Act of Silence : Jewish poet expresses himself in the language of his tormentors--his language : PAUL CELAN: Poet, Survivor, Jew, <i> By John Felstiner (Yale University Press: $30; 344 pp.)</i>
- Hawaii's Best Beaches : Longtime Island Residents Reveal Their Sentimental Favorites
- Reversal of Fortune (KCOP Sunday at 5...
- A DICKENS OF A HOME VIDEO
- BRIEFLY : Big Brothers: Role Models to Be Feted
- PICO-UNION : Driver Faces Charges in Fatal Collision
- A summary of selected City Hall actions last week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- Kelly Slater's the World-Champion Surfer With All the Perks. So, Why Isn't He Having More Fun? : Different Office, Different Stress
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : A Step Up in Life : Alice Walker-Duff firmly believes that money spent on child care pays off. But can she convince America?
- Skeleton Crew Needed to Dig Up Dem Bones
- SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND by Dennis...
- Tax Opposition Tied to Distrust of Officials : Survey: Majority believe county leaders waste 'a lot' of money and pay little or no attention to voters' views.
- Now the Hard Part : Councilman-Elect has to Keep Pledges He Made as Candidate
- Militia Leaders, Survivalists Gather in Bombing Aftermath
- Lifesaver for Animals Saved From Extinction
- Western Europe Gains Influence in Mideast Peace Process : Diplomacy: As the U.S. reviews its global commitments and foreign aid, others step in to fill the power vacuum.
- WESTWOOD : Candlelight Vigil Will Mark Anniversary of Brown-Goldman Slayings
- Locking Health in Upright Position
- How Home Replacement Rule Works in Divorce
- Weather Weary : Historic Buildings Threatened by the Ravages of Nature
- Choosing Suitable Suitcases
- The Mayor's Midterm Exam : How Far Has Richard Riordan Moved the City Since he Became Mayor? An Evaluation of L.A. Inc. After Two Years.
- CENSORED: The News That Didn't Make the...
- HANDMADE IN AMERICA: Conversations with Fourteen Craftmasters...
- Quake Scars No Longer a Cross to Bear
- Chad Everett is the host of TNT's...
- SANTA MONICA : Officials Close Cafe at Satellite Campus
- DOWNTOWN : Scholarship Fund Marks Anniversary
- A Cultural Ventriloquist : A new study documents the roots of Walt Whitman's revolution : WALT WHITMAN'S AMERICA: A Cultural Biography, <i> By David S. Reynolds (Alfred A. Knopf: $35; 638 pp.)</i>
- YOUR MORTGAGE : How to Tell If You Should Refinance
- 20 Years After the Fall : It Was 1975 and Camp Pendleton Was a City of Refugees. Here Are Portraits of Four Vietnamese Whose Lives in the U.S. Began There and What's Happened to Them Since.
- Mullah of the Moment
- Youngsters Falling Prey to Seducers in Computer Web : Crime: Once candy was the lure. Now strangers are using cyberspace e-mail to attract minors into harm's way.
- 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid'
- A Sensible Way to Bring In More Money : Library System's Plan to Raise Overdue Fines, Charge for Some Services Is a Good Idea
- Allen, on Home Turf, Affirms GOP Commitment : Politics: New Assembly Speaker, whose deals with Democrats have enraged some fellow Republicans, addresses a placid crowd at a Los Alamitos fair.
- Gauging Success as School Year Ends : Education: A dedicated teacher feels pride as she realizes her fifth-graders have met her high expectations and are ready for middle school in the fall.
- It's Title Time for the Titans : Baseball: Kotsay hits two homers and pitches final five outs of 11-5 victory over USC in College World Series.
- PREP BASEBALL / NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR GAME : South Can't Overcome North's Big Innings
- More Mr. Nice Guy : Chris O'Donnell is having quite a year. First 'Circle of Friends,' then 'Mad Love,' and now 'Batman Forever.' How can the Caped Crusader's high-flying sidekick be so down-to-earth?
- SMALL FACES: A new Green Day song,...
- It's More Than Just a 'Fluke'
- On View : The Gloves Are Off : ANYTHING GOES IN DIANE SAWYER'S 'PRIMETIME' INTERVIEW WITH JACKSON
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : Hands-Off President Is in a Bind : In shedding the traditional role as head of his party, Zedillo has left local politicos to run amok.
- Two Businesses Line Up for Lobbyists--Literally
- OXNARD : Student Event Stresses Drugless, Gangless Life
- Class Takes First Steps on Road to College : Learning: An after-school program in Boyle Heights tries to guide inner-city elementary students toward higher education.
- Eight Arrests Made at Sobriety Checkpoint
- A Time for Growth and Anticipation : Thousand Oaks: James Azevedo's sixth-graders at Park Oaks have been put to the test as they move toward the challenges that lie ahead.
- Victory Reveals Bullfrogs Have a Pleasant Problem : Roller hockey: After beating Oklahoma, 12-5, coaches in a dilemma over which talented players should play.
- No Bats, but Candiotti Batty : Baseball: Again, Dodger pitcher gets no support. This night belongs to Phillies' Tyler Green, who pitches five-hit shutout.
- WOMEN'S SOCCER / FIFA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP : U.S. Takes Command by Scoring on Command
- Strokes of Genius
- Diplomacy : Competing Trade Blocs Need an Economic NATO
- 100-Year-Old Takes Time Out for Party
- Crash on Pearblossom Highway Takes Life of Las Vegas Woman, 43
- He Wasn't Hogan's Hero : Everyone Thought Ben Had Won the U.S. Open in '55--Until Jack Fleck Came Out of Nowhere
- Lammtarra Wins English Derby
- Behind the Beauty, Shenandoah Crumbles : Nature: Scenic area suffers from pollution and lack of upkeep. Funding woes affect maintenance at all 48 national parks.
- Prosecutors Seek Change in Jury Voting
- He Does His Job, Even if the Scouts Don't Do Theirs
- TENNIS / JULIE CART : Russians May Yet Say <i> Nyet</i> to Davis Cup
- He Caps It Off With a Blast at Kings' Fans
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Sheffield Injures Thumb, Out for Season
- COVER STORY : Common Cos : Every year, one of the most powerful men in show biz relinquishes the spotlight to a few of his musician friends. Hey, hey, hey, it's Bill Cosby, your humble Playboy Jazz Fest host.