- Council Vote on Casino Plan Delayed : Oxnard: A public hearing is set for June 22. Administrators had urged the city to start accepting card-club applications.
- CAMARILLO : Man, 30, Arrested in Attempted Robbery
- Limits on Pumping to Protect Smelt : Water: U.S. officials order 20% monthly reduction when more than 400 fish are killed in a day.
- Ventura Faces at Least $3.5 Million in Budget Cuts
- LOS ANGELES : Ex-L.A. Officer Awarded $626,000 Over Dismissal
- Donations Open New Chapter : Moorpark: Library supporters have raised $4,800 and gathered books for poorly stocked high school shelves.
- A Political Assault on Academic Values : UCLA: The demand for a Chicano studies department was an unnecessary distortion of the university's purpose.
- Law to Order Fire Sprinklers in New Homes Beaten 4 to 1
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire: No Changes Planned
- NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR SOFTBALL GAME : Woodbridge's Nasitka Hopes to End Year on Positive Note
- Outstanding in Obscurity : The Kings' Triple Crown Line Accumulated More Than 350 Points in 1980-81, but Support From Fans and Success in Stanley Cup Playoffs Didn't Follow
- Detour to Mound Got Hoffman to the Majors Quicker : Baseball: Former Savanna High player went from being a poor shortstop to a hard-throwing pitcher.
- McCamy Gets Football Post at Simi Valley
- Strawberry Gets Cheers, Dodgers Get 2-1 Victory
- Riordan Beats Woo in Mayoral Race; O.C. Voters Reject Card Club Measures : Gambling: Proposals to allow casino wagering are defeated overwhelmingly in both Cypress and Stanton after some of the costliest campaigns in either city's history.
- Study Finds Little Risk to Children in DPT Vaccine : Science: Report disputes theories that the whooping cough component of the shots can cause serious long-term side effects.
- County Fire Chief Offers to Take Salary Cut
- ORANGE : Jail Cook Held as Drug-Selling Suspect
- Toddler's Curiosity May Have Killed Him : Tragedy: Juan Carlos Quintana, who drowned in neighbor's pool, was a very active and inquisitive child, say his parents. They are left mourning their only child, the seventh such death in the county this year.
- Driving the Message Home : Educators can't do enough for teen-agers on the AIDS issue
- AGOURA : Group OKs Outlay of $10 Million for Land
- Countywide : Launch Pad Begins Countdown to Fun
- Pitino Contract Extended to 2000 by Kentucky
- Principal to Retire After Working in District 37 Years
- SAN FERNANDO : Council Votes for Chavez Holiday
- NBA PLAYOFFS : Reticent Jordan Is Suns' Worry Now : Game 1: Still not talking to media, he will lead Bulls in quest of third consecutive title.
- ALL-STAR BASEBALL GAME : Pitchers Control the Action as South Team Defeats North
- Corey Taking Long Route to Meet Longtime Neighbor
- TV Ratings : Despite the NBA Ployoffs, NBC Comes in Third
- Getting Out Vote Proves Major Task : Citywide: Riordan and Woo mount massive efforts. But workers often find people indifferent or not at home.
- Van Nuys : Slaying Defendant Blames Harassment
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 7 Injured at Magic Mountain : Accidents: A roller-coaster is shut down temporarily after a train bangs into another taking on passengers.
- Crystal Cathedral Seeks Vandal Videotaped Defacing Church
- Getting Out Vote Proves Major Task : Encino: Voters find locked doors at a polling place on Ventura Boulevard. Officials set up shop outside.
- Golf
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets' Young Sets Wrong Kind of Record in Loss
- Fade In on AFIFEST's Wlaschin : Movies: The festival director is optimistic about the future of the L.A. event, despite the tough economic times.
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- Gambling on Casino Stocks Could Pay Off
- REAL ESTATE : Irvine Co. Helps Build a Bridge Over Housing Costs for Low-Income Renters
- World IN BRIEF : EGYPT : One Dead, 14 Hurt in Tour Bus Blast
- Man Gets Life Term for 2 Sudafed-Tampering Deaths
- SANTA CLARITA : Escrow Firm Shut Down in Probe of Missing Funds
- 7 Accused of Plotting to Kill Their 6th-Grade Teacher
- Intruder Subjects Family to 8-Hour Ordeal : Crime: A neighbor is charged with raping a Watts teen-ager, pistol-whipping her mother, tying up the family and burning their home. Another neighbor was shot after confronting the suspect, police say.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Truck Overturns, Closes Freeway : Safety: The CHP says the driver lost control on the Golden State. Three lanes were closed for three hours.
- Farm Debris Ignited on Legal Burn Day
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Missing Mascot Reunited With Organization
- 'Free Fishing Day' Is Set for Saturday
- Not All Readers Think New Logo Is Ducky
- A Gathering of Kemo Sabes : TV's Lone Ranger, Fans Return to Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
- Axed by NBC, 'I'll Fly Away' Wings to PBS
- Baseball Coach at Glendale Resigns Post
- Robert Wise Tribute at Directors Guild
- Goulds' SoHo Louver Closes as Venice Gallery Adds Space
- The Power of Trower : The '70s Guitar God Amplifies the Blues Elements of His Sound
- But All the Mustard Packets You Want
- DVI Financial Picks President; Hill & Knowlton Selects a VP
- COLUMN ONE : Uneasy Lies the Crown in Australia : Led by the prime minister, anti-royal rebels want to dump Queen Elizabeth as their sovereign. They say that after centuries of British snubs, they must restore their country's self-image.
- World IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Officers Arrested in Cartel Probe
- Chorus Named in Suit Claiming Molestation : Courts: Former member of group also names its founder, whom he accuses of sexual abuse, and Catholic diocese.
- SANTA ANA : New Program OKd for Graffiti Cases
- FULLERTON : 3rd Suspect Arrested in Brothers' Stabbing
- Carousel Cowboy : Eric Juarez Rides Herd on the Customers at Santa Monica's Seaside Merry-Go-Round
- Vaccine Not a Risk to Children, Study Says : Medicine: Some parents have feared side effects from the whooping cough component of DPT inoculations.
- RESEDA : Police Seek Building for Youth Center
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 15 Inmates Injured in Brawl at Pitchess Honor Rancho
- Gates' Bid to Recoup Legal Expenses Fails : Police: The former chief threatens to sue after the city attorney's office rejects his claim for costs of battling for his old job.
- Shrinking Band of Angels See Nightmare in Toronto
- Clippers to Interview Littles About Job
- WWII Collaborator With Nazis Slain in Paris : France: Vichy police chief was facing war crimes trial. Killer says he's an agent of 'good.'
- <i> T. rex</i> and Friends--Not Just Kid Stuff
- Hall Leading Alarcon in 7th Council District
- 2nd Van Sought in Smuggling of Chinese Immigrants : Investigation: Authorities say two vehicles were used to transport 40 men to shopping center where they were abandoned. Twenty-six await deportation hearings.
- Valley Obituaries
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Tentatively Approve Dress Code
- LOS ALAMITOS : Rename It Schvaneveldt Handicap
- Simi Valley's Griffin Focused Anger
- O.C. MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : Biblical Tragedy Will Bring Composer Out of Shadows
- Civil Service Protections Are Upheld : Measures: Proposal to change dynamics of City Hall hiring loses for third time in a decade. Two other charter amendments win by comfortable margins.
- Depth of Voter Protest Leaves Italians at a Loss for Words
- AIDS Study Casts Doubt on AZT as a 'Miracle Drug'
- Space Lab Discount Plans Hailed, Flailed in Congress : Science: After Clinton ordered costs cut, it's still $3 billion short of goal. Some say project should be scrapped. Others say NASA has done its best.
- Gimmicks, Glitches Mark Effort to Get Out the Vote
- U.S. Gives Aid to Rights Abusers, Group Charges
- Mass to Be Said for Jet-Skiing Accident Victim
- Firm Agrees to Pay Fines, Clean Up Contaminated Sites : Settlement: World Oil Marketing will start a $1-million program at 3 gas station sites where leaking tanks damaged soil and ground water.
- LOS ANGELES : Gang Member Gets Life in Killing of Counselor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Postpones Acting on Pier Plaza
- Task Force Arrests 41 in Warrant Crackdown
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Wins Revenue Battle With County
- Perhaps, but His Golf Game Hasn't Proved Untouchable
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : 49ers Beat Texas A&M;, Stay in Contention
- Southland Home Values Skid 5.2% : Resales: O.C. prices dive 5.7% in 12-month period, report shows, part of biggest seven-county drop in more than a decade.
- DESIGNERS : Spike Lee Veteran Turns to Tina
- Chick Defeats Picus in Fiercely Fought Contest : 3rd District: The councilwoman's ex-aide successfully hammers home her 'time-for-a-change' theme.
- PAGES : Words to the Weary--Parents
- Riordan Wins Mayor's Race : Four New Members Elected to City Council : Election: Republican victor says he wants to bring business back to city and make it 'safe and friendly.' A new majority coalition emerges among electorate.
- Martha Marsh Chandler, 85; Philanthropist
- Self-Defense Plea Planned in Menendez Brothers Murder Case : 1Trial: Defense discloses that they will admit shooting their parents. Judge reaffirms that they will be tried together, with separate juries.
- VALENCIA : 7 Suffer Minor Injuries on Roller Coaster Ride
- 'Graffiti Art' Panned : Huntington Beach Council Votes to Kill Controversial Seawall Project
- SYLMAR : Foundation Awards $51,277 to 3 Agencies
- Sexual Battery Charges Urged Against 2 Youths
- THE TIMES 1993 SPRING ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Woodbridge's Brown Does the Job Right : Coach of the year: Rebuilding a program was perfect challenge for former Tustin coach.
- CIF to Award Participation Medals in Lieu of State Track and Field Meet
- PREP WEDNESDAY: ALL-COUNTY BASEBALL : Livernois Battles to Be the Best : Player of the year: La Quinta's junior pitcher doesn't let up when he's on the playing field.
- Yucaipa Wins Division IV Baseball Title
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Easterbrook on Nuclear Winter
- Contributing to The Times' election coverage were:...
- Thomas Hobbes
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Deriding Monorail Is an Elitist Position
- Snowed Under
- Clinton's Deficit Plan
- Letters to the Valley Edition : Poem from Knight Shames the Hero
- Planned Parenthood
- OTHER NEWS - June 9, 1993
- Obituaries - June 9, 1993
- Voters Sweep Out Two Council Incumbents : City Hall: Chick and Svorinich defeat veterans Picus and Flores. Goldberg and Alarcon win open seats.
- Operators of Landfill Seek Hearing Delay : Weldon Canyon: The move may allow Waste Management time to regroup and shore up support for the proposed dump.
- Education Officials Welcome Ruling on Graduation Prayer : Reaction: County superintendent and other administrators expect Supreme Court action to revive commencement invocations. But one school attorney warns they may still be illegal.
- Water District's Problems Won't Be Solved by Its New Code of Conduct : Ethics: Santa Margarita agency is showing much concern for public relations, little for actual reform.
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 9, 1993
- Smith Begins to Deliver for Long Beach in World Series
- CIF Defends Decision to Cancel State Meet
- Valenti Attacks Link Between TV, Violence : Senate hearings: MPAA president offers a spirited defense of industry practices yet includes some criticism of news shows and programming designed for children.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Love': Playing It Nice and Rough : Exceptional Acting Powers Story of Up and Downs of Ike and Tina Turner
- Glendale Brings Acts to the Alex
- Marandel: From France to Detroit to LACMA
- POP/ROCK - June 9, 1993
- ART REVIEW : An Elusive Master of Shadow and Light : The magnificant drawings of Joseph Beuys make for a demanding show, but one that ultimately leaves the viewer asking for more.
- Alaska Scales Back Plans for Wolf Kill : Wildlife: Revised proposal for building up caribou herd remains controversial. Animal rights activists threaten to renew calls for a tourist boycott.
- Clinton Rebuffed on Justice Dept. Names
- Ski's a Grand Old Flag Waver : Thomas Demski of Long Beach will be high-flying when he gets to D.C., the capital of the Free and the Brave, next week to unfurl the world's biggest Stars and Stripes, the emblem of the emblem he loves.
- 3,000 New Border Patrol Agents Sought
- TV REVIEW : MTV Movie Awards Filled With Gags
- * Ian Dryden; International Photojournalist
- Ancient Rites Unite Prince, Ex-Diplomat : Japan: Wine, bow to goddess seal union of Naruhito and bride.
- Kids Still Like to Spin in Dirt : In the '80s it was all the rage to execute spectacular leaps around an S-shaped track. Now adult mountain bikers are adding to the sport's resurgence.
- Children Seen at Risk to Ozone Danger
- Norton Back in Running for Pentagon Finance Center
- Haitian Prime Minister Quits, Raising Ousted Leader's Hopes
- Historian Sees Red Over White Supremacist 'Help'
- Campaign Finance Reform May Be Clinton's Hardest Sell : Elections: President faces possible Senate GOP filibuster and Democratic revolt in House. A key obstacle is the ban on special interest money.
- Exit Poll Finds Voters Sought Lesser of 2 Evils
- Boston Mayor Picked as Envoy to Vatican
- State Senate OKs Bill Prohibiting Law Agencies From Selling Guns
- FRIENDLIER SKIES: It just got less expensive...
- Rule Bars Employer Bias Against Workers With AIDS
- Decision in Suit Against UFW Nears : Courts: Cesar Chavez testified in $9.7-million damage claim only hours before he died. Jury deliberations are scheduled to begin today.
- House Panel Heads Targeted by Democrats
- Senate OKs Limits on Freeway Closures
- College District's Union-Backed Candidates Win
- TECHNOLOGY - June 9, 1993
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- BANKING & FINANCE - June 9, 1993
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- For the Record - June 9, 1993
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- A-PLUS HONOR: Coastline Community College has a...
- Barbs Aimed at Gates in O.C. Budget Talks
- Clinton Distances Himself From Senate Tax Bargaining : Budget: In past battles he got involved in nuances of legislation and any changes appeared to be defeats. Now Bentsen and Panetta tackle fine points.
- Freeman Agrees to $1.1-Million Fine, Suspension in Beatrice Deal
- Bank Insurance Sales Survive Challenge : Courts: U.S. Supreme Court rules that a punctuation error in a 1918 act does not repeal the 77-year-old law.
- Babbitt's Name Echoes in Talk of Court Pick
- High Court Backs Religious Rights : Law: Justices say that public schools cannot ban church groups or speakers from facilities. They also let stand a ruling for student-led prayers at graduations.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : When It's Time to Make a Shady Deal
- THOUSAND OAKS : Firecrackers Ignite 2-Acre Hillside Blaze
- Smuggler Freighter's Crew Mutinied, Charges Show
- SHERMAN OAKS : Street Improvements Near Mall to Begin
- SIMI VALLEY : Parks District to Hold Protest Rally
- 2 Men Indicted in Alleged Credit Scheme
- GRANADA HILLS : New Theater OKd Despite Local Protests
- Workers' Comp Crisis: No Time for Band-Aid : Sacramento must not be lulled by a superficial easing
- Board Approves End of Year-Round Classes for Most L.A. Schools
- ANAHEIM : Disney Expansion Hearing Wednesday
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Don't Bet on Either Card Club Measure
- LOS ANGELES : Juror Replaced for Refusal to Consider Death Penalty
- Local Stations Plan Special Coverage of Polling Results
- More Duties for Merrill Lynch Chief Tully
- Oxnard Office Building Gets New Name, Tenant
- Group Warns Victims of Priests' Abuse : Religion: Organization says church can't be trusted to investigate molestation reports and retaliates against accusers. Mahony counters that problems are quickly addressed.
- El Rio : Girl, 13, Sentenced for Trying to Kill Mother
- Acting City Clerk Named to Replace Martinez : Government: Woman who had been the department's sex harassment counselor takes post temporarily. She had reviewed some of the complaints that led to the official's firing.
- Garden Takes Root : Moorpark Residents Begin Planting on Church Land
- 'Circuit City' Becomes Activists' Rallying Cry : Development: The electronics store built last year despite residents' protests is now shorthand for an aesthetic nightmare or perceived government wrongdoing.
- VAN NUYS : Firm to Fight Verdict in Motorcycle Death
- DANCE REVIEWS : Some Magic From L.A. Classical Ballet in Long Beach
- Textron Inc. of Valencia won a $325,811...
- New Guatemalan President Orders Military Shake-Up : Central America: De Leon fires defense minister and general most closely linked to May 25 coup. But he sends a mixed signal by filling defense post with a hard-liner.
- Painting a Bleak Picture for Teen Girls : Health: Experts say an entire generation of young women is courting disease and other medical problems because of risky habits such as smoking, unprotected sex and drug use.
- Ukrainian OKs Global Control of Nuclear Arms
- UCLA Strikers End Fast; Compromise Reached : Education: Chicano studies program will be bolstered. But school says it will not be a separate department.
- OXNARD : Man, 28, Pleads No Contest in 2 Rapes
- Assailants Stab 2 Fullerton Brothers Working on Car
- Burbank Airport Authority President Defends New Terminal
- Bid to Hike Water Rates Could Be Blocked : Thousand Oaks: City says the increase is necessary to offset higher costs from supplier. Two councilwomen plan protest votes.
- Morrison Defeats Foreman by a Unanimous Decision
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : If It's Overtime, It Must Be LeClair : Hero: Same Canadien, same result. It simply takes a little longer this time.
- Marlins Rally in Ninth to Beat the Dodgers, 5-3
- THE TIMES ALL-COUNTY BADMINTON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR : Estancia's Doan, Costa Mesa's Luong O.C. Players of Year : Boys: Top player was ready to carry extra responsibility when Eagles needed it.
- UCLA Center Offers Diverse Artists : Arts: Fifty-one events will showcase performers from such countries as Korea, France and Russia. Wynton Marsalis and Miami City Ballet are also included.
- Down but Not Out : Homeless Play Roles in a Pair of Advertising Campaigns
- Domestic Market Share
- Bill on Splitting State Into 3 Cleared by Assembly Panel
- 6.1 Quake Hits Near Tokyo
- BOOK REVIEW : How Tall Buildings Changed Manhattan in a Single Bound : NEW YORK, NEW YORK: How the Apartment House Transformed the Life of the City (1869-1930) <i> by Elizabeth Hawes</i> ; Knopf $30, 284 pages
- 2 Plead Guilty to Disaster Loan Charges : Scandal: Ex-SBA officer and a student admit conspiracy involving funds for civil disturbance victims.
- Firefighters Fear Explosive Bumpers : Hazard: Some vehicles have a type of shock absorber that can burst during a blaze. An expert is unable to verify a single injury.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM McCLINTOCK : Dump Wilson and Restore Republicanism : Voters' disgust with this tax-and-spend governor will taint the whole 1994 GOP ticket.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smiley Helps Own Cause With Four Hits
- Blue Jays Defeat Angels, 4-2, on Boo Kelly Gruber Night
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : The O-Word Has Become Odious
- Pacers Hire Brown, Who Calls <i> This </i> His Last Stop : Pro basketball: The former Clipper coach and Indiana President Walsh are longtime friends.
- Honey, They Shrunk the Movie Audience : Coveted Under-25 Group May Be Using Video Rentals, Video Games, While Aging Baby Boomers Attend Less
- ART REVIEW : Treasures From Lost Civilization at LACMA : Mesoamerica Art Reflects Nature, Society
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Drops 13.01 on Fears of Higher Rates : Market Overview
- More Cash Is Offered for Oil Partnerships : Investment: The 137,000 limited partners in the Prudential Securities group would still lose about $340 million.
- SEC Wants Financiers Barred From Top Positions at Firms : Securities: Upcoming fraud trial of Victor Posner and son Steven is last chapter in Milken insider trading case.
- Jailed Latvian May Be Election Victor
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chance to Fill Court Seat Could Prove Mixed Blessing for Clinton : Nomination: White House strategists hope choice will help reassure doubters. But women and minorities may well object if pick is a white male.
- An Idea Where the Rubber <i> Is</i> the Road : Old tires are turning into better roads in Maine. With fewer potholes and less waste, the test may make tracks for other areas and climates soon.
- Rightist Violence Insurmountable, German Official Says
- Health Agency Seeking Additional AIDS Funds
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : City Staff Won't Back Smith's Center Plan
- Administrator Named Deputy City Manager
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Sydor Is Just Late by a Tad for Kings : Last play: Hustling King tries to stop winning goal, but helps it go in.
- DANCE REVIEW : An Immersion in Persian Culture : Avaz International Troupe Ignores Normal Boundaries and Creates a True Adventure
- Nia Long's Got It Made in America : Hit Film and Soap Opera Success Have the Actress 'Walking on Clouds'
- A Look at the First Five Months
- Complete List of Tony Winners
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Student Given OK to Mention God in School Science Paper : Education: The student will be graded only on the report's secular theories. Her mother had protested terms of the assignment.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Damages Awarded in Crash on Ortega
- Housing Chief to Offer Funds for Barrio Library
- Suspect Arrested in Assault on Driver
- Boy, 2, Still Critical After Transplant
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Notes on a Scorecard
- BASEBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Arizona State Has Short Stay in Omaha
- Unions Face Unsettling Times in the Valley : Labor: The erosion of aerospace and automotive jobs cuts membership and the bad economy weakens organizing drives. But bright spots exist.
- With Design Dropped From Shareholder Suit
- Farrow Wins Custody of 3 Children She, Allen Share : Trial: Ruling climaxes a bitter courtroom conflict. Judge calls filmmaker 'self-absorbed, untrustworthy.'
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : The Staff fo 'The New Tribalism'
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Garlic Works on More Than Just Vampires
- Aerospace Layoffs Lead to Chronic Joblessness
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : The Marketplace : Anger Flares on Both Sides of Counter : Friction between Los Angeles' Korean-American merchants and their African-American customers points to a global phenomenon.
- Teen Hurt in Orange Drive-By Shooting
- Killer Gets Court OK to Fire Lawyer
- Chavez Center: UCLA's Apt Compromise
- 2 Workers Injured in Restaurant Robbery
- IRVINE : Council to Review City Budget Tonight
- Water District's Conduct Code Sparks Interest : Ethics: Other agencies ask for copies of tough Santa Margarita guidelines on conflict of interest, adopted after controversy over gifts to two top administrators.
- Councilman Who Suffered Stroke Regaining Vigor
- Today's Elections
- Board Adopts Traditional School Year : Education: The vote is a victory for parents opposed to the current calendar.
- BURBANK : Airport Exemption From Noise Rules Challenged
- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Kings' Defensemen Stand Up to Crush
- STANLEY CUP FINALS / NOTES
- Curtis Fined $1,000, Suspended for Role in Brawl
- Late Bloomer From Newport Beach Proves Tennis Improves With Age
- Sluggish Huerta Slugs Out a Victory
- Viewer Drop Continues for Networks
- Phoenix as an Allergy Haven Now Something to Sneeze At
- Catholic Church Won't Curb Sexual Abuse, Group Claims : Religion: Organization urges victims to report molestation by priests to other authorities first.
- Space Station Redesigns Top Cost Goals : Budget: NASA lowers price tags on three options, but even the cheapest falls $3 billion short of target. Plan goes to experts who will advise Clinton.
- Woodland Hills : Merchants View Carjacking Tape
- Countywide : Woman Jail Inmate Found to Have TB
- Success in Any Language : Education: Channel Islands High honors Spanish-speaking students who have excelled in innovative bilingual program.
- California / IN BRIEF : LIVERMORE : 97 Arrested in Protest Over Nuclear Testing
- California / IN BRIEF : LOMA LINDA : Heart Recipient, 2, in Critical Condition
- Councilmen Urge Caution on Proposal for Card Club : Oxnard: Two politicians say city shouldn't accept casino applications until official decision to proceed has been made. They say administrators are being premature.
- SANTA ANA : Summer Youth Jobs, Classes May Expand
- Carbonneau: Team Effort Key for Canadiens
- TV REVIEW : A Jaunty Ride on the New 'Route 66'
- Reynolds, McEntire to Star in 'Left Field'
- Thatcher Fights EC Treaty to the End
- First Drug for Multiple Sclerosis Nears OK by FDA
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Now Comes Hard Part for Spain's Triumphant 'Felipe' : Elections: Socialist leader's fourth victory comes amid economic and political crises. His majority is gone.
- Planners Back Weldon Canyon Landfill : Waste: County staff supports the dump proposal as long as it shrinks to a third of its originally proposed size. But many residents are still opposed.
- Preachers on Patrol Ease Troubled Souls : Volunteer Clergy Riding Shotgun With Police Add Heart to Stark Business of Fighting Crime
- SEAL BEACH : Home Invaders Knew of Cash, Police Say
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEDIA : Down With the Weekly Box Score : Making the presidency a game that is "won" or "lost" each week trivializes government and the press.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Volunteer, 85, Named Senior of the Year
- When Fingers Do the Walking, No Telling Who You Will Reach
- Datron Systems Inc. of Simi Valley won...
- Water Institute Benefit Is Not All Wet
- General Accused of Ridiculing Clinton in Speech at Banquet
- Valley Viewpoints Clash on Ruling on Student Prayers
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : THE UNSUNG
- THE NEW TRIBALISM: Defending Human Rights in an Age of Ethnic Conflict : A World of Civil Strife
- U.S. to Detain Beached Chinese Immigrants for Up to Two Years
- Assembly OKs Tough Anti-Smoking Bill It Rejected Earlier : Legislature: Vote sets up compromise or showdown in Senate with rival measure that contains many exemptions. Some lawmakers voted for both.
- Strike Shuts Down Calcutta
- OXNARD : 4 People Injured in 2 Shooting Incidents
- Burbank : Salvation Army To Offer English Classes
- COSTA MESA : Gas Lines Broken; 3 Homes Evacuated
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : City Preparing to Take Over 2 Abandoned Housing Tracts
- Jordan Hits Out of Bounds