- SAN FERNANDO : Civic Center Parking Changes Approved
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Driver Arrested After 3-Hour, 250-Mile Chase
- Removal of Bus Benches Is Proposed : Oxnard: The city is drafting a new policy for the disabled. Narrow sidewalks hinder people in wheelchairs.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Restaurant Loses Bid to Sell Liquor
- Bill of Fair : Entertainment: The San Fernando Valley tradition opens a four-day run. Racing piglets are among the event's most popular offerings.
- LOCAL NOTES : Mission Viejo's Bartelt Advances
- ART REVIEWS : Back to the Future of Abstract Painting
- First Felony Indictments Issued for Software Piracy
- McGaw Fills a Pharmacy Need : Medicine: Irvine drug firm uses computer system to handle prescriptions for a growing number of hospitals.
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Organic : The Big Business of Organics
- Interim Government Planned for Nigeria
- 8K Run Revolutionizes Bastille Day
- The Who "The Who Sell Out" (1967)<i> MCA (originally released on Decca)</i>
- Say <i> Ole! </i> and Visit Santa Ana's Lively Fiesta Marketplace
- ROCK TALK : Art Reigns Supreme at This Santa Barbara Bar
- Title, Artist Last Week 1 Whoomp! (There...
- Steering diners away from a life of...
- Hurricane Not Likely to Affect O.C. : Weather: Calvin is believed too far south, east to rile Southland waters.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Nursery Gets OK to Stay in Business
- Just What Is Clinton Looking for in Asia? : Well-intentioned Waseda speech raises hopes--and questions
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Smith's Food, Drug to Redesign Project
- Office Vacancy Rates Show Slight Decline
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 11 Agencies Win $53,550 in Grants
- SAILING : Persuasion Takes Transpac Lead
- Money Comes Before Pride These Days
- Kyman to Play Football Again at Northridge
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Breaking in a Pavilion With Poison : Rockers put on a competent, crowd-pleasing show but are outshined by the new venue, which has good sight lines and good sound from all spots.
- Somali Employees of U.N. Ambushed, 6 Feared Dead
- Children's Trauma Care Found Lacking : Medicine: Panel of experts say nation's emergency services are designed for adults. Young people are built, respond to injuries differently.
- Montebello : Council Approves July 18 Fare Increase for Buses
- Man Shot in Street After Argument
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Salmon Lets Bat Do His Talking
- STAGE NOTES : Hispanic Festival, Barclay Series Set
- Dodgers Fall to Phillies in 20th, 7-6 : Baseball: After Los Angeles takes lead in top of inning, Philadelphia scores two runs on Dykstra's ground-rule double.
- Mock Resources Sold: Mock Resources Inc., an...
- 'Dennis' Gets Boys' Scamp of Approval
- Stockdale, POW for 7 1/2 Years, to Revisit Vietnam
- The following are the top music sales...
- RIGHT STUFFSKI: Even for test pilots, who...
- These Men Bare All--Almost
- Teacher Feeds His Dance Fever 5 Nights a Week
- Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, Pate
- Monioz, 56, Is Winning the Race Against Time : Track: He started training nine years ago in hopes of carrying the Olympic torch. Today he is one of the top masters runners in the nation.
- Eastern Exposure : Lifestyle: Along the New Jersey shoreline is the first and only federal beach where clothing is optional. Nudists hope it's not the last.
- Oxnard to Join Crimestoppers
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Motorcyclist Killed in Crash With Pickup Truck
- 2 Good Samaritans Hit by Passing Car in Tustin : Accident: They were trying to put out a fire in a stalled vehicle. One man, struck from behind and spun around, suffers a broken wrist; the other, who was flung 70 feet, is injured in head and stomach.
- LOS ANGELES : Council Urges New LAPD Domestic Violence Policy
- TRACK AND FIELD / JOHN ORTEGA : Arreola Steels Herself for Long Run After Learning She's No Iron Maiden
- Exploring an 'Island' of Injustice : Ensemble Theatre Hopes Fugard's Work Will Get Audiences Thinking About Race Relations
- Pumping Up Profits: Urethane Technologies Inc. of...
- Springtime for Detroit: Back on Road to Profit : Autos: Car and truck sales race ahead of otherwise sluggish consumer spending. The Big Three will report earnings later this month.
- Back to the '40s With Neil Simon
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Festival Traces Reagan Film Career
- BACK TO BASICS : Beyond Carnival Lights, O.C. Fair Keeps Its Agricultural Roots
- Seat-Belt Violations Lead Police to 75% of Stolen Davis Jewelry
- China Has Designs on Ventura County's Trash : If we don't pay close attention, our local refuse just might be turned into a major international commodity.
- Orange County Video Rentals
- NATO to Protect U.N. in Bosnia
- OXNARD : Boy Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- The Special Problems of Special Districts : Services: Consolidation of small agencies won't solve them. A better-informed public might.
- Angels' Odd Couple Combines Its Forces : Baseball: Polonia and Curtis are opposites off the field, but deliver a 1-2 punch to lead a 7-6 comeback victory over the Red Sox.
- Panel Proposes Measures to Curb Adverse Effects of 710 Extension : Transportation: Suggestions include reducing width of the roadway and creating tunnels to save several historic structures and homes. Residents in South Pasadena, which the route would split in half, remain critical.
- Reader's Reference to Latinos' Hikes in Escondido Canyon : Scientist, CPA Ponder Santa Monica Budget
- Velcro
- Environment Has Starring Role in Benefit : Volleyball: Top professionals join celebrities in event Saturday for American Oceans Campaign, which was founded by 'Cheers' star Ted Danson.
- Gridlock
- Arrest of Terrorists
- South Africa
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1993
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Emergency Procedures Reviewed at Theme Park : Violence: Authorities call an April 17 rampage at Magic Mountain 'a good eye-opener' that better coordination is needed.
- MICROWAVE : Pesto Presto
- Handful of Democrats Key to L.A. School Breakup Bill
- Girl Hurt in Gunfire at Westminster Mall : Violence: Shoppers duck in terror as shots ring out. Teen-ager who fired into a group of youths escapes.
- Call to End Lawyer-Bashing Inspires Even More Jokes : Backlash: Radio listeners condemn the profession. State Bar chief's campaign even annoys some attorneys.
- Brothers, 4 and 7, Wounded in Gang Cross-Fire
- Fans Were Plugged Into the Current of Op Pro
- GATT Changes Would Give Away the Farm : Proposed revisions would limit member nations' ability to protect their land, farmers, food supply and health.
- Brothers, 4 and 7, Wounded During Gangs' Shootout : Violence: Boys are caught in cross-fire while playing outside their home near Disneyland. The longtime trouble spot is increasingly dangerous.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Change Isn't Word That Suits Miyazawa : Politics: For Japan's premier, the summit's timing has turned out to be disastrous. And Clinton appears to be favoring his opposition.
- Conservative O.C.-Based PAC Becomes Instant Powerhouse
- Call to End Lawyer-Bashing Inspires Even More Jokes : Backlash: Radio listeners condemn profession. State Bar chief's campaign even annoys some attorneys.
- WHAT'S HE WANT? Around here, Newport Beach...
- Youth Opens Fire in Mall; Girl Wounded : Violence: Gunman escapes as stunned Westminster shoppers rush for cover. The 13-year-old victim, who was hit twice, is in stable condition.
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 8, 1993
- POP/ROCK - July 8, 1993
- Obituaries - July 8, 1993
- Obituaries - July 8, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - July 8, 1993
- Priorities
- Minimum Wage
- Lexus Wins J.D. Power Survey Again
- Knott's Invites Children to Track Dinosaurs
- Sergeant, LAPD Still Tangling Over Software : Courts: The department praised his computerized efficiency program in 1989 but declined to buy it. So he disabled it and sued for damages.
- TUSTIN : District Honors Education Group
- Ah-one and ah-two The audience at the...
- 2 Shootings by Deputies Are Ruled Justifiable
- Huntington Beach Melee Won't Mean Special Measures : Police: Officials don't feel that Fourth of July weekend violence warrants such holiday actions as curfews or barricaded streets.
- GLENDALE : Coach, Girlfriend Deny Drug Charges
- Santa Ana Council Approves Gift Ban
- To These Surfers, the Beach Boys Are a Wave That Has Passed
- Holiday Death Toll Rises to 3 in County
- Ex-Yugoslav Leader Denies Sex Charge
- PORT HUENEME : Ship Open House Schedule Changed
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Man Pleads No Contest in Baby's Death : Lancaster: He is accused of killing his girlfriend's 6-month-old daughter. Sentencing is set for July 27.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Fiesta Attendance Lower Than Expected
- THOUSAND OAKS : Veteran Teacher Appointed Principal
- OJAI : California 33 Debris Removal Delayed
- ICN's Panic Accused of Sex Harassment : Lawsuit: Fired ex-aide alleges that the high-profile businessman constantly made sexual references and once attacked her.
- While Dad Is Away, Trout Makes Son's Day
- Snakebite Season : A Bumper Crop of Rattlers
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Well-Done Grunge-Rock From Table-Hopping L7
- Entrepreneur Magazine Branches Out Into Mexico
- RETAILING
- RAINING PROFITS: When downpours hit south Florida...
- COLUMN ONE : Toward a Tastier Tomato : Flavor long ago fell victim to early picking and breeding to withstand long hauls to market. But new methods, including genetic engineering, have sparked a race to put some bite back in the 'love apple.'
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Protesters Break Into Palace Grounds
- LOS ANGELES : Judge Dismisses Charges in IBM Computer Deal
- ANAHEIM : Driver Injured in On-Ramp Accident
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 25 Evacuated From Commercial Site
- Mark Hilbun Competency Questioned : Courts: Judge suspends murder charges against fired postal worker to determine if he is mentally capable of assisting in his own defense.
- AGOURA : Riding Program for Disabled Threatened
- Lungren's Bid for New Gambling Controls Fails : Ballot measure: State Sen. Ken Maddy says that his proposal is virtually dead in its current form. Card rooms were the main target.
- 2 Killed, 1 Injured in Car Crash
- NORTH HILLS : Sikhs File Appeal Over Religious Center
- Angels' Rally Lets Finley Get His 10th Victory : Baseball: He pitches a complete game, giving up six hits to beat Red Sox, 3-2. DiSarcina drives in winning run in ninth.
- Funeral Service for Drysdale to Be Held Monday in Glendale
- 'Society': The Little Film That Could
- Anne Shirley; Actress Starred in Childhood and as an Adult
- Electrician's Lead Level Traced to Chewing Habit
- Food Fight Erupts Over Possible Cut in Business Meal Deductions : Moynihan warns White House that proposal will cost jobs in big cities. Studio chiefs already retreat to commissaries.
- LA HABRA : Publishing Company Gives Schools Books
- Board Rejects Delay in Weldon Hearings : Landfill: The proposal will go back to the Planning Commission. Foes believe that they have enough votes to kill the project.
- FULLERTON : Funds Available for Housing Repairs
- Advisory Panel Meetings Targeted : Oak Park: A bid by Supervisor VanderKolk to reduce the area forum's monthly schedule draws fire from its members.
- Golf
- Fiege Chosen as City Section Commissioner : High schools: The longtime Belmont High coach and athletic director becomes L.A. Unified's first female director of athletics. She will replace Harkness Oct. 1.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL / JEFF FLETCHER : Gonzalez Makes Most of Chance to Stand Up to Pitchers
- CBS on 'Ark': Mum's Still the Word : Television: Despite allegations that the show may have been substantially false, the network has not uttered an on-air word about the charges. Network officials say allegations are still being investigated.
- Pipefitters: A Diamond Is Their Ace in the Hole : Pop music: Actor Phillips admits his name's a draw but says that the merely curious will leave as fans of the band.
- ASSESSING THE INFLATION THREAT : Commodity Hikes No Bond Fund Concern
- June Vehicle Sales Rise 9.9% for Big Three Auto Makers
- ASSESSING THE INFLATION THREAT : Wet Soybeans Don't Add Up to Inflation
- German Prosecutor to Lose Job Over Controversial Killing
- Hasidic Jews' N.Y. School Unit Voided
- New Funding for Federal Jurors Restarts Trials After 2-Week Halt
- Clinton Visits University, Wins Cheers for First Lady's Role
- Imprisoned Sheik Hospitalized After Blood Sugar Level Climbs
- Harrison Salisbury; Journalist Explained China and the Soviet Union
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : 2 Men Convicted of Killing Businessman
- D.A. Won't Prosecute Retired Officer
- Nelissen Retains Overall Lead
- In This Case, DiSarcina Glad to See Boston Lose
- State Claims Sex Abuse by O.C. Foster Parents : Children: Garden Grove couple lose license after numerous charges of illicit activities. They deny all.
- Northwest Airlines Gains Concessions : Labor: Pilots' vote eases the threat of bankruptcy, but the package still requires the approval of two larger unions.
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : 11 Killed as Rioters Resist Military Rule
- Lungren Bid for New Gambling Controls Fails
- McKeon Visits Space Station Project : Production: Freshman congressman cites need to save jobs. Contractor Rocketdyne faces uncertain future due to recent budget cuts.
- Apple to Lay Off 2,500 in Major Restructuring : Computers: The cuts, prompted by the PC price war, are greater than expected. Research budget is also likely to be slashed.
- Make Us Safe, Mr. Mayor
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : 47 Killed as Muslims Battle Police, Army
- 4-Day Death Toll Reported Up to 125 in Factional Battles in South Africa
- Ginsburg and Husband Report Net Worth Above $6 Million
- Gun Control Push Begun at Law Firm : Massacre: Employees return to San Francisco building targeted by gunman. Some have formed a group that will call for stricter legislation.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Backs Plan to Raise Cigarette Taxes 17 Cents
- Countywide : Test for Lead Levels in Children Criticized
- NEWBURY PARK : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Czar for Economic Growth of City Urged : Government: Officials call for a top executive who could ensure the implementation of a cohesive policy. CRA overhaul is also sought.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Strained Shoulder Puts Swindell on DL
- Obituary
- GOLF / STEVE KRESAL : Richardson Prospering in California Sun
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vital Sounds From a Voice of Wisdom : Leonard Cohen, nearing 60, isn't drying up like many veteran musicians. The singer-songwriter still pleases audiences with the unexpected.
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Downey Savings Left Without Clear Successor : Management: President Anthony Kurtz's departure puts thrift back where it was when he was hired in 1991.
- Clinton Says Restrictions Hurt U.S., Japan
- Red, White, Blue--and in the Black : Officials of Pacific Symphony celebrate closing the fiscal year with a balanced budget as supporters kick off the summer concert series with a holiday show.
- With This Ring . . . : Divorce: Marriage starts with a band of gold. And for some, ends that way--thanks to an artist who sets up parties where the symbol of what once was takes a pounding.
- GARDEN GROVE : Wanted: Opinions of Some Residents
- BURBANK : District May Reinstate Attendance Policy
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Softens Stance on Tokyo Trade Disputes
- City's Plan Focuses on Blighted Land : Port Hueneme: The proposal sees the future primarily in terms of development. Public safety and traffic also are addressed.
- Union Blasts Treatment of Officer : Law enforcement: Labor complaint says LAPD used intimidation in effort to stop use-of-force expert from testifying on behalf of officers in King case.
- The Fight Against Crime Notes From the Front : Lonely Quest for a Missing Family Man
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE POLICY : A Need to Look Beyond Japan : Complete NAFTA and the Uruguay Round of GATT and cultivate other Asian nations for faster, bigger payoff.
- LOS ANGELES : Divorced Couple Give Lung Parts for Son's Transplant
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Sentenced in 7-Year-Old Murder
- LOS ANGELES : Wife Ordered to Pay $12.5 Million in Child Stealing
- BURBANK : Jet's Pilot Aborts Landing to Avoid Man on Runway
- Strange Place for a Canadian Powerhouse
- Endangered Species Called Ill-Managed
- Angels Get 10th Victory for Finley : Baseball: He pitches a complete game, giving up six hits to the Red Sox. DiSarcina drives in the winning run in the ninth.
- ROLLER HOCKEY : Blades Slip Past Calgary in Home Opener
- RETAILING
- Packing His Crystal Ball : UCLA Business Forecaster Sees His Future at Wall Street Firm
- Alarcon Delays Bernardi Fund for Scholarship
- Mississippi at Record Levels, Perils Miles of Levees
- Block Discloses Cancer, Plans to Stay on Job : Law enforcement: Lymphoma is fast-moving but treatable, sheriff says. He vows to step aside if necessary.
- Clinton Phones Parents of Teen-Ager Slain in U.S. : Guns: President offers condolences. Exchange student was looking for party, went to wrong house.
- Pacoima : Murder Trial Starts for Shackled Suspect
- Our Cities Won't Heal Without Real Estate : Economy: While the House bill would help, the Senate bill would be a giant step backward for California.
- VENTURA : Transient Faces Arraignment in Rape
- LOS ANGELES : 2 Gunmen Flee After Robbing Brink's Guard
- Autopsy on Sylmar Woman Who Died in Jail Planned
- Toughest Test : Football Executive Jim Finks Has Always Tackled Difficult Projects, but Now Battles Lung Cancer
- Some Truths in Baseball Are Obvious
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Fined for Umpire Incident
- This Fight Gives Tale of the Tape New Meaning
- Southland Ceramists' Works to Go on Display at Craft Museum
- A Shift in Poison's Pen : Metal Band Has Not Only Toughened Up Its Look, but Smartened Up Its Lyrics
- Man Slain After Wounding Officer : Violence: Firm had sought sheriff's protection upon suspending an employee over allegations of sexual harassment. He then led police on a brief chase before being killed in a shootout.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Inmates Recaptured After Escaping Prison
- Crowd Vandalizes Store Near Nightclub in Hollywood : Violence: A melee breaks out after fans are turned away from a sold-out rap concert at the Arena.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Volunteers Remove Racist Graffiti
- Winning Can Be Hit or Myth : World's Best Pilots of Hang Gliders Get a Lift by Competing in the Owens Valley
- SAILING : Patriot Holds Lead, but Faster Boats Are Closing
- Controversial Convent Near Auschwitz Closed
- Migration Viewed as 'Human Crisis' : Population: U.N. report warns of global impact. It says immigrants are heading into cities that are 'already under stress.'
- Marvin Davis, Wife Robbed of Jewels Worth $10 Million : Crime: Gunmen halt billionaire entrepreneur's limousine on French Riviera. Two suspects are arrested.
- Man Held After Running in Oncoming Jet's Path
- LOS ANGELES : City Officials Celebrate Over Cutting Budget Losses
- Iraq Does It Again
- Playboy Interviews to Be Interactive
- Changing of the Guard Complete at Western Digital : Computers: New CEO Charles Haggerty takes over as the Irvine-based company faces a threat to its turnaround.
- Commodity Prices Soar; Stocks Slump
- SPACE JOBS: Canoga Park's Rocketdyne is battling...
- BOOK REVIEW : Undersea Story: Shallow but Fun : TO KILL THE LEOPARD <i> by Theodore Taylor</i> ; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $21.95, 324 pages
- Block's Form of Cancer Is Among the Most Curable
- Egypt to Push Peace Talks, Peres Reports : Mideast: Mubarak will urge Palestinians to continue negotiations based on U.S. outline, Israeli official says.
- Families That Eat Together Get More Than a Meal : Custom: It may not be homemade, but most say they regularly have dinner together, enjoying communication as well as nutritional benefits.
- Hearing Set on 'Discriminatory Prosecution' Claim in Denny Case : Courts: Judge will consider motion to dismiss charges against the three defendants. Some say the defense is trying to put the district attorney's office on trial.
- VENTURA : Boys & Girls Club a Hot Summer Draw
- Countywide : Navy Traces Crates to USS Comstock
- City Ready to Bypass Lot at Arts Plaza : Thousand Oaks: Talks with the owner of a property near the new cultural center break down over the sales price.
- Freak Summer Storm Kills 2 in France
- Martial Law Declared in Abkhazia
- Parents See Family Ties as Lasting : Poll: Most adults say they are very close to their children and expect that feeling to continue even as they foster independence.
- Bud Donley, 23, died days before the birth of his son, who for 16 years wouldn't know Bud existed. The son says he dug up the past because even in death his dad is . . . : 'Still Part of My Life'
- Anaheim : Dearth of Theaters Is Likely to Persist
- Molina Urges 8.25% Pay Cut for Supervisors
- 2 on Fullerton Council Targeted for Recall : Vote: Residents attempt to get 2% utility levy on the ballot. More than 400 opponents of the tax appear at Tuesday meeting.
- IRVINE : Lectures Scheduled on Heart Disease
- Deputies Accept Pay Freeze Until '94
- Chatsworth Shelter Would Like to Give Rare Guest a Permanent Home--and Job
- Rough Sailing : Luxury Lure of Yachts Is No Longer Enough
- VENTURA : 2 Sought in Robbery of Man Near ATM
- Supervisors OK Major Expansion of Landfill : Trash: Set to close in November, Puente Hills site instead will grow by 711 acres. Environmentalists criticize move as hampering push for waste reduction.
- Father, Fighter Puts His Best Foot Forward : Once Infirm, Mullen Finds New Strength in Son, Kickboxing
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gooden Gets 150th as Mets Beat Padres
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Rookie of the Year' Squanders Chance for an Extra-Base Hit
- Q&A; WITH DAVID CARRADINE : A Kung Fu Master Reincarnate
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Blacksmith' a Breezy Summer Souffle
- ASSESSING THE INFLATION THREAT : Commodity Hikes No Bond Fund Concern
- Lights, Camera, Action
- LOS ANGELES : 2nd Payment OKd for Pair Exonerated in Murder
- BUENA PARK : Superintendent Will Leave School District
- Jobs of Arrested Yorba Linda Official Reassigned
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Mistrial Declared in Man's Fatal Shooting
- Guns Kill All Sorts of People : Lawyers aren't the only ones at risk these days in the explosion of violence
- LOCAL NOTES : Alicia Allison Among Leaders in Junior Golf
- THEATER REVIEW : A Stellar 'Streetcar' Plays at Will Geer
- Judge Drops Export Case Against O.C. Firm : Courts: Federal agents alleged a scheme to illegally ship a powerful computer to Iran.
- Bosnian Serb, Croat Military Chiefs Skip Talks With U.N.
- Smuggling of Cubans Draws Spotlight : Refugees: Castro regime seized 3 boats, killed 3 would-be defectors. Incidents heighten attention of trade that brings people to U.S.
- THE G-7 LEADERS IN TOKYO : The G-7 Leaders and Their Wish Lists
- Michelangelo Drawing Costs Getty $6 Million
- U.N. to Take Up Iraq's Rebuff of Arms Team : Gulf: Another air strike is among the options. Chief inspector says Baghdad has breached cease-fire accord.
- Woman Hospitalized After Back-Yard Pool Accident : Injury: The 35-year-old, who reportedly was waiting to take a swimming lesson at a Garden Grove home, was found at the bottom of the pool, police say.
- Arleta Club Accepts DWP's Terms to Continue Garden : Farming: Members said they signed an agreement 'under protest' after the utility had issued an ultimatum on use of the 5.5-acre site.
- Baby Whale Is Beached for Hour
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : As a Prankster, Reed is Always Active
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : At Last, Anderson Moves Past Alston
- Borg to Make Strings Debut : TeamTennis: He is one of five former top players in the league this season. L.A. will play Sacramento at the Forum tonight.
- Fourth of July Weekend Box Office : Holiday Is a Bonanza for Hollywood
- Actor Takes On the Role of His Father's Lifetime : Theater: 'My Fair Lady' opens tonight at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with Julian Holloway in the role of Alfred P. Doolittle--created by his dad, Stanley Holloway.
- Rediscovering a Lost Half of Our Heritage : History: The names and contributions of women have all but vanished from our recorded past. Now, walking tours are putting them back on the map.
- L.A. Supervisors Vote to Sue State Over Property Tax Shift
- VAN NUYS : Boy Held as Suspect in Man's Slaying
- SYLMAR : Pups Face the Music in Guide Dog Training
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Rodgers Fined for Umpire Incident
- TECHNOLOGY : Subscriber Computing Software Puts Cellular Phone Users on a Budget
- A Focal Point for the Thin Blue Line : Memorial for fallen officers is off capital's beaten path. But thousands seek it out as a powerful tribute.
- Public Health Service Director Is Sworn In
- Deal to Merge O.C. Restaurant Chain Revealed
- LONG BEACH : Crates That Washed Ashore Held Only Shell Containers
- SPORTS WATCH : Dodger Blue
- GOLF / STEVE ELLING : Angel's Dad Drives Him to Succeed
- Two Area Track Stars Make Selections
- Now She's Heading in the Right Direction : Kayaking: After soggy start, Lia Rousset of Newport Beach will compete at Junior World Championship trials in Lake Placid, N.Y.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Top-Seeded Bruguera Sweeps Past Karbacher
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Man Charged With Raping 2 Women
- LOS ANGELES : Bernardi's Successor Blocks Scholarship Fund
- Countywide : Taxi for Kids Idea Already Accelerating
- Crowd Vandalizes Store Near Nightclub : Violence: A melee breaks out after fans are turned away from a sold-out rap concert at the Arena in Hollywood.
- When Parents Totally Abdicate : New law aimed at extreme cases is upheld
- SIMI VALLEY : Suit Accuses Dentist of Sexual Harassment
- Group Fails to Meet 1st Payment on Stadium : Moorpark: A citizens panel falls short, leaving the district to front the money owed on the high school project.
- Alicia Parkway Work Almost Complete
- Racing Panel Lifts Suspensions for Owner, Driver