- An Old Cowboy's Lament : Eviction: A 78-year-old ex-actor searches for a new home for his Heaven on Earth Ranch, which helps disabled youngsters.
- Foreman Isn't Taking Morrison Bout Lightly : Boxing: He drinks gallons of water in preparation for tonight's WBO title fight and weighs in at 256 pounds.
- Gonzales Is Only Winner : Baseball: Angel third baseman collects from teammates after perfect eighth inning of relief in 11-4 loss to Tigers. Fielder finishes with 7 RBIs.
- Rosters Set for County All-Star Golf
- Depleted Brazil Defeats U.S. in Soccer, 2-0 : Cup '93: Americans fall to 1-5-9 as scoreless streak is extended to 346 minutes.
- Job Shifts at County Museum Focus on Future
- STANLEY CUP NOTES
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Sundays Chase Gloom Away, Rock Steady
- Phone Panel to Call for Costly Changes : Telecommunications: But some wonder whether the proposals to help prevent service outages will ever be implemented.
- TAIWAN
- 'Angels,' 'Spider Woman' Take Top Billing for Tonys : Theater: Theme of gay life takes center stage with top drama, musical prizes. West Coast productions honored.
- U.N. Still Barred at Enclave; Sarajevo Gets Aid
- Early-Morning Blaze Kills Man, Hurts Woman in Sunland
- Open House Series to Focus on Freeway Project
- Losing the Ranch : Cowboy Evicted From Camp for Handicapped Youths; Site Sought
- How Low We Go to Hit the Bottom Line : Media: The boomers' mothers must have been delinquent. How else to explain today's trash?
- Spirits Don't Go Over Well With Spirits
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Restaurant Gets OK for 4 Pool Tables
- Another Bright Moment for Horse Racing Is Darkened
- 'Cliffhanger' Still No. 1 but Not for Long : Movies: Sylvester Stallone has a good second weekend, but now he faces Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park.'
- POP and JAZZ REVIEWS : Dando Showcases His Writing Skills
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Firms Unshaken by U.S. Terms for China : Trade: Country's most favored nation status is now linked to human rights, but companies say their role is not that of lobbyist.
- <i> Sayonara </i> to the Single Life : Advice: Avoid cellular phones. Do lunch with the Empress. Kiss some babies. Just a few tips to avoid the royal pitfalls.
- Latvian Vote Led by President's Alliance
- Lessons of the Budget Laboratory
- Italy Repudiates Old Guard in Mayoral Races
- UCLA, Protesters May Be on Verge of Compromise
- 'Tommy,' 'Spider Woman' Lead Tony Pack : Theater: The two musicals battle for top honors on Broadway. 'Angels in America' is early favorite in drama category.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- OXNARD : Judge Delays Ruling on Weather Service Suit
- CHINA
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Spanish Premier Elected to Unprecedented 4th Term : Politics: Gonzalez's Socialists overcome a strong challenge. But they lose effective majority in Congress.
- ANAHEIM : Officials to Debate Utility Tax Extension
- Seeing Classics in a Classic
- Guatemala's New President Urges Unity : Central America: Rights advocate De Leon has wide grass-roots support. But he must be wary of the army.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Desormeaux Gets Wish, Victory
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marlins Get Their First Sweep
- Smoltz Ends Dodgers' Home Streak : Baseball: He gives up only five hits, strikes out 12 as the Braves win, 2-0.
- Lee Is Improving More Than His Short Game : Golf: Valencia sophomore is also mastering the English language.
- THEATER REVIEW : Soloists Draw on Their Family Stories
- The Allard Academy, a Newport Beach-based performing...
- Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
- JAPAN
- Swiss Voters Back Purchase of McDonnell's Hornet Jets : Aerospace: A proposal to cut off warplanes deal is defeated. Hughes Aircraft and Northrop Corp. are subcontractors in the $2.3-billion program.
- New wave of 'pog' mania crests over Hawaii : Revival of a game played in the '30s has made the cardboard milk bottle covers a fad all over again.
- 1,200 Rally in Last-Ditch Effort to Stop 2 Toll Roads : Protest: Organizers hope officials still can be forced to abandon the San Joaquin Hills and Foothill freeways.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Authorities Arrest 3 Youths in Graffiti Spree
- LA HABRA : City Rejects Plan for Higher Speed Limits
- Simi May Lift Law That Targets Water Wasters
- Poor, Counties Hit Hardest by Budget Cuts
- BREA : Affordable Housing Ceremony Scheduled
- VENTURA : Council to Decide on Dredging Levy
- Steer Clear of Drivers Eating, Flossing or Giving Haircuts
- COUNTYWIDE : U.S. Sen. Campbell Named to UCI Board
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Reed Has Priorities in Order
- JAZZ REVIEW : Pals Come to Play With Their Buddy
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Convention Gives Way at Southland Festivals : The Changing of the Avant-Garde in Little Ojai
- Investing Tips, From a Few Who Know
- It's Bottoms Up Over Zoo Doo
- Officers Kill Man Threatening Them With Knife
- CULTURE WATCH : Trekkers: Get Set to Set the Table
- COLUMN RIGHT/ DANIEL M. KOLKEY : Lousy Odds in Playing Trade Status Card : Bolstering China's bustling economy would better achieve U.S. goals in both nations.
- BUENA PARK : Happiness Is an Art for These Pupils
- BREA : City Awards Contract to Grade 32 Acres
- 100 Bicyclists Pedal to Benefit a Good Cause
- A Shower of Success : Rainwater Was the Key to a Hit Shampoo That Opened Nature's Gate
- A Routine Surgery Becomes Something Far Worse
- Bolivians Trim Presidential Field to 3 Apparent Finalists
- WEDDING BILLS: The summer wedding season is...
- <i> Sayonara </i> to the Single Life : Logistics: The wedding will be simple and short. But the celebration involves a cast of thousands and a cost of millions.
- Platform : Alternatives to College: What's Out There?
- STANLEY CUP NOTES : Commissioner Vows to Check It All
- L.A. UNIVERSITY BEAT / WENDY WITHERSPOON : USC Women's Golf Team Is Poised for '94
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Janis Ian Gets On With the New, and Quite Well
- What 5 Stock Pros Have in Common: TCI Holdings
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Rebels Kill 300 Liberia Refugees, U.N. Aide Says
- Backers, Foes of School Vouchers Focus on O.C. : Education: Both sides see the county as fertile ground and plan hard campaigns here for the November vote.
- TAIWAN
- When to Sell? Adopt a Plan Before You Need It
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- HIDING HISTORY: Nick Lopez is the unlikely...
- Dorm Collapses; 17 Die
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Robert Kennedy Remembered at Mass
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Boy Dies After Violence Erupts at Underground Dance Party
- 2-Year-Old Boy's Condition Critical After Transplant
- Storm-Related Crash Kills Teens in Lake Forest
- Familiar Waters No Help as Australian Wins Surf Title
- For Once, L.A. Needs Shaking
- Blue Line Special
- These days, middle managers are often considered...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Name: Rudy M. CastruitaEmployer: Santa Ana Unified...
- Random Slaying Led to Six Months of Tension in Israel : Mideast: Officials say killing of policeman was not part of terrorist plot. But fear and deportations ensued.
- Mongolians Cast Presidential Ballots
- COSTA MESA : 'College for Kids' Tuition Help Offered
- Community Essay : 'PC Is Stifling Racial Dialogue' : A white man who's felt racism abroad asks why political correctness excludes him from discussions of race in America.
- COSTA MESA : Children Get Kick Out of Karate Class
- OJAI : Air Quality Element Added to General Plan
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Sheriff, Supervisors Must Talk
- Ready for Action : Law enforcement: Reserve officers celebrate their completion of a rigorous training program. But few departments are hiring these days.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers, Gaston: Fight Is Over
- GOLF / MAL FLORENCE : For a Spot in the U.S. Open Field, You Walk a Tightrope for 36 Holes
- All in the Logo : There's No Coach Yet, but the Ducks' Design Is Ready for Sale
- Filmforum Offers Kuchar's Sweet, Jaunty Eccentricity
- BASEBALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fontana Lifts CS Long Beach
- JAZZ REVIEW : Talk Upstages Coleman's Piano Skills
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : White House Aide to Get New Post
- Boy, 10, Gives Up Skateboard Money but Wins a Friendship
- Today's Agenda
- Cornerman in Wrong Place Against Toney
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Convention Gives Way at Southland Festivals : Keeping Folk Music Where It Belongs--in the Public Domain
- ENTERTAINMENT
- INSURANCE
- Nature of business: Provides open-heart surgery equipment,...
- SOUTH KOREA
- Budget Cuts Threaten Aviation Collection : History: Memorabilia of the Mira Loma Jail site's use as a wartime pilot-training base could disappear if the facility is closed.
- Huddy Injury Forces Kings Into Changes : Game 4: Defenseman suffers ligament damage to his knee. Carson could get out of Melrose's doghouse tonight.
- SOCCER / JULIE CART : The U.S. Might Not Win, but It Has an Agent
- STANLEY CUP NOTES
- KABC, KCAL Top Winners in L.A. Emmy Awards
- Criticism of Clinton
- Gay Compromise for Military
- Guatemala
- More on 'Aladdin' Lyrics
- Keep Newbury Park a Paradise
- Banner Removed at City Hall
- Only One Latino Voice
- Lippman's 'Action News' an Example of Degradation
- More on 'Aladdin' Lyrics
- County Issue / Agriculture's Prospects :...
- Bill Clinton
- Services to Children
- John Birch Society
- More for Arts Plaza, Less for Services?
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 7, 1993
- Poor, Counties Hit Hardest by Budget Cuts
- Box Wars: Whose Gizmo Will Be Atop Your TV Set? : Video: Electronics manufacturers are hedging their bets on which technology will dominate interactive television.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Cronyism Seen as a Source of Clinton Woes
- U.N. Calls for Crackdown After Killings in Somalia
- OTHER NEWS - June 7, 1993
- Rising Chinese Economy Creates Prime Opportunity For U.S. Investors
- Profound, But Not PC : GIBBSVILLE, PA., <i> By John O'Hara</i> / <i> Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli</i> / <i> Preface by George V. Higgins (Carroll & Graf: $26.95; 864 pp.)</i>
- DIGGING TO CHINA: Down and Out in...
- THE WINE LIST
- 'Allergy-Safe' Vacuum Cleaners Worthwhile
- Human Rights Official Picked to Lead Guatemala
- Aspin Proposes U.S.-Russian Joint Maneuvers
- Haiti Cabinet Shuffled in Wake of Sanctions
- If Andrew Was Just a Prelude, What About the Main Event? : Hurricanes: In last 24 years, population of Atlantic and Gulf coasts has increased by a third, putting millions more people at risk.
- Storm Puts Damper on Some Events : Weather: A few fender-benders are reported. The rain bumps up county's seasonal total, which is already high.
- Democracy's Light Grows Fainter in Eastern Europe : Foreign Relations: The democrats flounder, the former communists get rich and the people long for the old security. Enter nationalism.
- Flores Steps Up Pace of Proposals for Minority Areas
- Police Budgets Targeted for More Cuts : Law enforcement: Port Hueneme may dissolve its department and then contract with the sheriff. Other cities are looking at trims.
- Seabees Treat Young and Old to Base Festival : Port Hueneme: The cooperative relationship between the battalion and surrounding community is emphasized.
- We're Not Laughing
- How Parents Can Help When Children Fly Alone : Some kids fly so often between divorced parents' homes, they have frequent-flier accounts.
- SPORT REPORT : Old Salt Wanna-bes
- TNT presents the award-winning Shogun (Sunday-Tuesday at...
- REVIEW : 'Night Out': A Verbal Visit to Chippendale's
- Main Street, Hawaiian Style : Hidden on the rainy side of the Big Island, little Hilo may be the most unaffected town in Hawaii.
- CHEVY CHASE'S LATE-NIGHT CHAT GETS EARLY START
- Republican Is Heavily Favored in Texas Senate Runoff : Politics: Victory would make Treasurer Kay Bailey Hutchison the state's first female senator. Campaign has focused on Clinton deficit plan.
- HOME WRECKERS : How to Eliminate Common Household Pests Before They Damage Your House
- Turning Echo Park Around
- Helping Kids' Confidence Take Flight : Psychology: An office menagerie of eight birds and a dog gives troubled children a way to express themselves, therapist says.
- South Pasadena
- Competition Makes Giants of the Nimble and Quick
- The Price Tag on Our Dreams : PROOFS And Three Parables, <i> By George Steiner (Penguin: $10, paper; 112 pp.)</i>
- National Park Service to Trim Summer Staff
- SWEET DREAMS : At Zucchero, It's Hit or Miss With the Food, but the Atmosphere Is Always Delicious
- Ease and Challenge of Maroon Bells
- Conway Twitty; Country Music Star Was 59
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Apartment Owner Learns Hard Lessons
- Plan to Hike Fees for Garbage Pickup Gets a Verbal Trashing : Government: 14 residents find no solace in the explanation that revenue from the state is shrinking.
- Taxes Pivotal in Puerto Rican Statehood Debate : Commonwealth: Companies on the island would loose a tax break if it becomes the 51st state. But they could lose some of it anyway under the President's plan.
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP : South Gate Pounds Crenshaw to Win 1st Title in 33 Years
- Family Buries David Koresh in an Unmarked Grave
- Show aimed at youths about hate faces the fact it's out there
- Claremont : New School Tax on Agenda
- CLIQUES : The Sorcerers' Apprentices
- New Travel Passes Make Paris a Snap
- Time Stands Still on Oahu's North Shore : Years pass but quiet towns and surfing beaches within 90 minutes' drive of Waikiki remain the same.
- L.A. SPEAK
- WESTLAKE : Housing Solution: Home, Sweet Dome?
- Insurance Firms Adjust for Big Storms : Coverage: Industry tries to avoid ruin by taking steps to spread the risk. Insurers try to write policies in broader geographic areas.
- Anti-Racism Rally in Germany Turns Into Angry Melee
- KINGS LOSE: The Montreal Canadiens, in a...
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Depot Considered for Historic Status
- Delivering an Important Message : Sherman Oaks Firm Offers an Admirable Example of How to Help the Homeless
- Valley Briefing : Budgets Leave County in a Jail Jam
- Countdown to Election Day : 2 Days Left in the L.A. Mayoral Campaign
- Barkley at His Most Valuable as Suns Cruise : Game 7: Phoenix wins the West, 123-110, behind 44 points and 24 rebounds from star forward.
- STYLE : FASHION : A New Wrinkle
- Plot Thickens: Buy, Sell, Build
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Frequent Fliers Tempt Fate Number 2: Taxes : Airlines: The Internal Revenue Service hasn't yet gone after mileage programs--but it's thinking about it.
- Arcadia : Schools Get $100,000 Grant
- Issue: Fortified Wines
- Restaurant Owners Concoct Their Own Recipe for Success
- Event to Aid Teen in Coma
- COUNTRY CLUB PARK : Phony Smog Tests Land Mechanic in Jail
- Monrovia : Union to Resist Layoffs
- Dream Died in Hotel Pantry 25 Years Ago : Assassination: Robert Kennedy was killed after winning the California Democratic presidential primary. Slayer Sirhan Sirhan had dreams of returning to Middle East, but remains behind bars.
- As Office Shuts, Door Closes for 7-Year-Old
- A quilt used to be a thrifty...
- Big Honor for Pepperdine Professor
- Babbitt Has Praise for Purchase of Jordan Ranch : Conservation: The Interior secretary says now is 'the ideal time' for park service to acquire land in Santa Monicas.
- Gunmen in Simi Seize Truck Hauling 21,000 Pairs of Pants
- FOR RICHARD RIORDAN : Here Is Someone Able to Make the Tough Calls : It's clear that L.A. has become a dysfunctional city, which is why this election is shaping up as a watershed event. But it will take a strong mayor to turn things around.
- Gritty Falsken Gets 2nd Chance in College World Series
- Your Mortgage : Network to Supply Loans in Low-Income Areas
- Retro : Know Your 'Limits' : TNT OFFERS 9-HOUR MARATHON OF CLASSIC SCI-FI SERIES
- Beverly Hills High Reunion Next Weekend
- EAST LOS ANGELES : 1495 Battle Plan Is Today's Lesson Plan
- Battle Over Card Club Intensifies as Vote Nears : Gambling: Opponents say the facility, if built, would attract crime. Supporters say it would bring badly needed revenue and jobs.
- Kevorkian's Lawyer Called a Bold, Brash Bully : Right to Die: Suicide doctor says he might be in jail without his forceful attorney. Geoffrey Fieger says he's a sensitive soul despite his image, adding, 'I like cats.'
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- Total Space Station Costs Over $9-Billion Ceiling
- Our Choices in Tuesday's L.A. Election : Endorsements in mayoralty, Council, Community College races and ballot propositions
- The Ideas and Values That Make Riordan, Woo Tick : Campaign: Behind the ugly rhetoric and nasty ads are two men animated by serious--and contrasting--intellectual traditions.
- Wanted: A Lot More Volunteering Time : Now More Than Ever, Good Causes Could Use You
- Artists Claim $252,000 Settlement Is a Victory : Arts: NEA says the award is not a concession of wrongdoing or endorsement of the controversial works.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman More Confident
- Strawberry's Return Can't Slow Dodgers : Baseball: While fans give him the business, team continues winning ways by stopping Braves again, 5-1.
- SURFING AT HUNTINGTON BEACH : Soot, Not Swells, Are Topic of the Day
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Stopping Jordan Off the Court Even More Difficult
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Another Sudden Death Gives Canadiens New Life : Roy: Montreal goalie loves overtimes. He now has 9-1 record in them during the playoffs this year.
- Colorado Hands Salsa Its First League Defeat
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : HOLLYWOOD SCUFFLE : How Many Prints Can a Dinosaur Order? As Many . . .
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Rewards in Obscure Mozart Opera
- Tracing El Segundo Baseball Team's Pipeline to Success : Preps: Established in 1954, the city's Little League program is credited with helping the Eagles reload rather than rebuild.
- AND ONE MORE THING: No one ever...
- Best of AFIFEST: Wajda, Bergman and Oliveira
- For Loblolly, Only Emptiness : Prairie Bayou: The Preakness winner tried to keep going after suffering a broken leg on the Belmont backstretch, but the finish had been reached.
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Dodger Choice Dreifort Fuels Wichita State, 4-3
- Valencia Course Fortified for Sectional : Golf: Country club layout made more difficult in preparation for U.S. Open qualifying event.
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- WESTSIDE / VALLEY : Figuratively Speaking, Weisberg's Series Shows Painting, Italian Style
- Highway 66 Revisited : NBC rolls out a new-model Corvette this week with a rock 'n' roll version of 'Route 66.' But the two producers have different visions for the road show: dramatic fiber vs. funny dialogue
- ART : Land Lovers : The 'Ancient Americas' exhibition reveals a sophisticated Latin American society fully integrated into the world around it
- Actor Dan Cortese Takes Quick Route to Stardom
- Q&A; With Barry Bonds
- CBS Camera at Track Meet May Not Have Been Candid
- U.S. Doubles Brothers Win French Title
- AUTO RACING : Slowdown at Indy Results in a 'Best'
- PHANTOM OF THE AIRWAVES: A&M; Records has...
- Coverdale/Page is finalizing details for a tour...
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Why did Savage Records--home of...
- MOVIES : The New Beastmasters' Monsters : Sure, there have been lots of dinosaur movies, but new technologies used in 'Jurassic Park' will bring some <i> really </i> realistic crunchers and munchers to the screen
- English Kick Soccer Team After Loss
- The Belmont Is Reduced to Crying Game : Horse racing: Krone weeps for joy after win on Colonial Affair. For Prairie Bayou's connections, only sadness.
- Rain Forces State Track Cancellation : High schools: Safety concerns at Cerritos College cited. Baseball and softball title games rescheduled.
- SPORTSCOPE : Infielder to Compete in Olympic Festival
- Rain Forces Cancellation, Postponements : Athletics: Track season declared over but softball and baseball finals are rescheduled.
- Knowing the Score at Playboy's 15th Jam
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : 'PARK' PLAICE : Dino Grub for Kids of All Ages
- A Day for Walking With the Gods of Golf
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : In an Instant, Hardy Becomes Big Hit : Game 3: Defenseman's bone-jarring check on Keane sparks Kings to life in second period.
- Athletes Say Decision to Cancel State Meet Is All Wet : High school track: Officials, later pilloried by coaches and competitors, cite the adverse conditions in wake of persistent rain.
- Essential Rite of Passage or 'Ultimate Child Abuse'?
- Q & A : Ron Brown on Turning L.A. Around
- MAD AS HELL
- Russia's Constitutional Talks Open Chaotically : Moscow: Parliament chairman storms out, charging Yeltsin with trying to impose one-man rule. President's guards eject another lawmaker.
- Plan to Name Street for Cesar Chavez Irks Latino Leaders : Memorial: Councilman Warren Harwood suggests change for two-mile stretch of Market Street. Opponents say they will form their own proposal to honor labor leader.
- THE KEYS TO WEDLOCK
- 2 Quakes Shake Southland; No Major Damage Reported
- Students Will Get Job Training in Helping Others
- Storm Sets a Record, Ruins Events
- Races Washed Out at Saugus, Ventura
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : McDowell's Eighth Victory Lifts White Sox
- The Accidental Poet Laureate of a Generation
- Community Policing by Commuting Cops : Law enforcement: Only 18% of officers in O.C. live in cities they patrol. But does that matter?
- Man Dies in River as Storm Dumps Record Rainfall : Weather: Nearly an inch of rain fell in the unseasonal storm, leading to dozens of accidents on slick streets. Skies are expected to clear today.
- City treasurer learns that in salary discussions, timing is everything.
- 2-Year-Old Undergoes Transplant : Medicine: Hawaiian boy is transferred to Loma Linda hospital for surgery from Orange County after a heart donor is found.
- PRO BASEBALL / MIKE HISERMAN : Aude's Audition With Simmons Goes Smashingly
- Soaring Bonds : Veteran Is Enjoying His New Team and Has Tales to Tell About Each Player
- They Walked the Earth Before 'Jurassic Park'
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : Bushel of Green for 'Tomatoes' Sequel Script
- SHINTO MEETS CHANEL : An Imperial Family Steeped in Tradition Searches for a Clear Identity as Japan Struggles to Update the Myth of Its Chrysanthemum Throne
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 13TH L.A. COUNCIL DISTRICT : Runoff Tight in Most Respects --Even Money
- Clergy Help Take the Edge off the Area's Mean Streets
- Legal Eagles (KTLA Monday at 8 p.m.)...
- Israel Arrests Over 120 Palestinian Activists
- 2nd Guide Dog May Have Been Poisoned : Animals: Four of blind woman's canines have died in the last year after suffering unexplained seizures. Police are investigating the deaths.
- The Joys of Summer : Programs to Keep Youngsters Occupied--and Parents Sane--Are Ready to Open
- 2 Suspects Arrested in 'Worst' Graffiti Spree
- Driver Fatally Shot in Santa Ana
- D-Day, the cooperative World War II military...
- Report Card on a Sentimental Education : What's wrong with schooling in the United States? Observe a 'Marriage and Family' class that familiarizes teen-age students with the minutiae of the perfect wedding.
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Canadiens Have a Little Extra : Game 3: Montreal continues overtime success with 4-3 victory on LeClair's goal after Kings bounce back from 3-0 deficit.
- Dues Paid, Murrietta Is Cashing In : High school baseball: Esperanza catcher seeks payoff against Simi Valley.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : PHANTOM SCREENING : You Haven't Heard the Last About 'Action Hero'
- janet. rod. donald.
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL : Jones Suffers 1st Loss as South Gate Defeats Crenshaw
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES