- STANLEY CUP FINALS : Tough Approach Brings Out Best in Leetch
- Visitors Bureau Appoints Executive Director
- Survey Finds Little Support for Rams : Pro football: Voters tell Times Orange County poll they don't want government to pay to keep the team in Anaheim. A sizable minority doubt that losing the Rams would hurt business.
- Oliver Jackson; Dubbed Best Jazz Drummer
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Police Deny Report of Assassination Plot
- Agribusiness Executive Donates $1 Million to Nixon Think Tank
- First Job : 'Sometimes You Miss the Spring Breaks'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : The Orioles' Sabo Asks to Be Traded
- Ewing Leads Knicks Past Pacers, 94-90 : NBA playoffs: Center's 24 points, 22 rebounds help New York rally past Indiana and earn berth in finals.
- Strodes Creek Uninjured in Training Mishap
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Canada Holds Brazil to Draw, 1-1, On Reserve's Goal
- Pop Music Review : Blood of Abraham Goes Beyond Shtick
- Screening Room : A Strong Week for Alternative Filmmakers
- TAIWAN
- Where They Stand on Economic Issues : REPUBLICANS
- Perfect Siding for a Drive-By Society
- Randy Wicks; Marketing Executive for Films
- E. J. Kahn Jr.; Writer for the New Yorker
- Despite Reform, 'Juice' Still Oils the System
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- Board to Quietly End Integration Experiment : Education: Two Westside schools--one mostly black, the other mostly white--melded in 1977. But parents increasingly sent their children to magnet and private schools.
- This Family Feud Wastes Valuable Political Passion
- Editor's note:
- A Changing Climate in O.C. Philanthropy
- VENTURA : Driver Arrested on Theft, Drug Charges
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Maintains a Positive Attitude
- Pop Music Review : Cajun-Zydeco Festival Happy Being Humble
- Jazz : Corky Hale's Harp Hits a High Note
- Art Review : 'Limbo': Saar's Signature on the Shadows of Reality : The L.A. artist shows that folk beliefs exist on a par with institutional religions and great philosophies.
- William Everson; Beat Poet Known as Brother Antoninus
- Taste of Tarzana : Benefit Serves Up a World of Food
- Cage Escapes Nittany Lions, Attacks Man
- TELEVISION : 'Time': One Man's Family Values
- CHINA
- HOT JOBS : Deputy Sheriff Likes to Interact With Residents
- * Tracy Venezia has been elected president...
- Israel Agrees to Double Pay of Social Workers
- Refugees Seek Safe Future in an Earthship : Environment: L.A. fire and quake victims Jonathan and Alison Traister plan to build a home made of recycled tires and cans near Taos, N.M.
- Police Arrest Driver After High-Speed, 3-County Chase
- Frustrated Titans Get Aggressive
- Titans' Offense Is the Star in Circus at the College World Series : Baseball: Cal State Fullerton's performance ranks right up there with some wild comebacks in past tournaments.
- JAPAN
- PRINCELY SUM: What a difference a season...
- D-DAY: Fifty years ago today, thousands of...
- Frontier town makes way for new pioneers : Prescott, Ariz., is a fast-growing retirement mecca. But the city's longtime residents are wary.
- PERSPECTIVES ON D-DAY : Coming to Grips With a Battlefield Vow : Alter the childhood fiction that war is a game, and avoid all conflicts not vital to life and liberty.
- Winning? It's Standard for Unser
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Portugal's Day a Big Hit with Giants
- Unser Wins at Milwaukee; Penske Gets a 1-2-3 Sweep
- Teamsters OK New Trucking Pact
- * Nancy Jane Parramore has been appointed...
- Original 1944 Cast Still Jumping : Veterans: Forty former paratroopers, ages 68 to 83, re-enact their historic mission over France.
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Writer Spins Soap Story Into Pure Gold : LIMESTONE & CLAY: <i> by Lesley Glaister</i> ; Atheneum $19, 185 pages
- Several Key Rulings Will Fill High Court's Final Days : Law: Justices have left some of the toughest cases for last. Decisions on abortion protests, the death penalty, taxes and voting rights remain.
- ArtWalk '94 Puts Together a Good Turnout : Thousand Oaks: Open-air fair brings craftspeople, buyers and browsers together. Many artisans ring up strong sales.
- * Raphael Tuch has been appointed restaurant...
- World IN BRIEF : PAKISTAN : Bhutto's Estranged Brother Out of Jail
- Allies Sail for D-Day Plus 50 : World War II: Clinton, Queen Elizabeth, other leaders join massive flotilla from England to France. President pays homage to those who gave 'rise to a new era of hope and progress.'
- MOORPARK : Senior Citizen Center Director Is Honored
- Tuesday's Election
- Angeles Forest: Loving It to Death
- Countywide : Black Chamber to Honor Lawmakers
- MISSION VIEJO : Hospital Offers Free Class for Care Givers
- Five Acres: 106 Years of Helping Troubled Youths
- PERSPECTIVES ON D-DAY : One Person, One Vote (Eastside Excepted) : Schools: A 2-1 vote for a traditional schedule loses to a 'consensus' for year-round use.
- WORLD CUP '94 / 11 DAYS AND COUNTING : Prodigal Son Returns Home : Diego Maradona Has Had a Checkered Past, but Hopes to Relive Glory Days
- Owen Gets Another Chance : Baseball: Angels' utility infielder not ready to quit when there are still opportunities to play.
- Dance : 'Night in the Kraton' Delights and Disconcerts
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTES / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Horton Bids for Washington State Job
- HYDROPLANE RACING : Tate Wins the Gold Cup
- Post-Disaster L.A. Welcomes Music, Not Docudramas : A Call to Arms for the Arts--Fiscally Speaking
- Jazz Career That's a Musical Odyssey : Profile: Vinny Golia started as an artist, switched to playing saxophone and now also composes and has his own record label.
- William Beverly Murphy; Led Campbell Soup Co.
- EC Chief Calls Fascism in Italy 'a Hideous Beast'
- A Door Still Locked to Some : Women one day may find the way opened by a shrinking male priesthood
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Community Services Panel Applications
- Dear Street Smart:I have just returned from...
- Youth / OPINION : Having a Baby 'Changed My Life, My Goals'
- A Technology That Puts Art in the Driver's Seat? : Interactive media: Conference pays homage to the role of artists in fueling innovation.
- Classical Music Tapped Out
- Holden Legal Costs
- Money, Talent and Film
- Science Grant Application
- Desert Protection Bill
- 'Bad Girls' Are Good
- Clinton Reversals
- Remembering D-Day
- MOVIES - June 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 6, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - June 6, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 6, 1994
- 2 Shot to Death, 7 Wounded at San Marino Grad Party : Crime: A victim says assailants returned after an argument. Flyers advertised the event, which drew 100.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : History Holds Lesson in Toll Road Success : Highways were built by private initiatives, relying on revenue, not taxpayers, to keep them up.
- EQUESTRIAN CENTERS : For those who want to brush up on their equestrian skills, venture off on a nostalgic hayride or take "Mommy and Me" riding classes, there are many riding centers and hundreds of trails in Los Angeles.
- Dole Refuses to Endorse North's Bid for Senate
- Times Mirror Deal With Cox Signals New Strategy : Media: Following the $2.3-billion sale of its cable operations, firm will focus on information services.
- Primary Races Point Toward Decision Day
- Clinton Warns of U.S. Curbs on N. Korea
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Pomp and Aftershocks : After a Shaky Final Semester, CSUN Graduates Ready to Move On
- L.A. SPEAK : Postal Parlance
- A LONER'S LEAP : On That Morning, at That Crossroads, There Was No Turning Back
- Destination Escondido : So Near, Safari : A camping trip at the Wild Animal Park offers a tame taste of the African veldt
- I HAD A FATHER: A Post-Modern Autobiography...
- New Law Affects How Associations Settle Disputes
- Destination Escondido : Zoo-Lover's Favorite Dozen
- Weekend Escape: Palm Springs : Slip Slidin' Away : Sizzling Family Fun, and Drama, at the Old Water Park
- WILSHIRE CENTER : Hotel Offers Sunday Brunch Discount to Benefit Churches
- SHOWS FOR YOUNGSTERS AND THEIR PARENTS TOO : 'Storytime' broadens its audience of listeners having fun with books
- BELL GARDENS : City Opens Office for Job Referrals
- HISTORY RE-RIVETED
- Nation IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : State to Follow EPA Air Pollution Rules
- Gay Day at Disney World Goes Off Without Incident, Park Aide Reports
- RANCHO CIENEGA : Dorsey High Students Share the Fruits of Their Labor
- For Seniors : Traveler, 71, Is on the Road Again--as a Docent for L.A. Conservancy
- 'Free Willy'
- COLUMN ONE : Putting a Price on Violence : The gunfire lasted only seconds, but for taxpayers the cost spirals endlessly. Here's a look at the toll from one shooting in which a 12-year-old girl was left paralyzed.
- D-Day Memories : County's Veterans Look Back With Pride and Pain
- FRENCH OPEN / MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH : A Sure Thing: Title Will Remain in Spain
- The Question Becomes, to Wit, Now Where Will Whitsitt Sit?
- Bowe Has Back Injury, Cancels Fight With Mathis Set for June 11
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Texas Rangers Agree With the Next Ryan
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sportful Snob Scores an Upset in the Railbird
- Once Again, Paraclete Is Second Best
- *** Collective Soul, "Hints, Allegations and Things...
- Two Classes of First Pension Investors Face Different Odds : Investments: A Q&A; with court-appointed receiver of firm that handled client funds.
- Border Crossing : Unhindered Interstate Banking is About to Arrive. For the First Time, Accounts Will Follow Consumers Across State Lines. And Mega-Banks Are Sure to Grow.
- AHI IN THE SKY : At the Venerable Tower Downtown, the Food Is Finally Challenging the View
- PETERSON FIRST GUIDE TO URBAN WILDLIFE ...
- Once More, Into the Malaise
- Easy 'Roughing It' on the River
- Green Thumb : Largest Water-User in Home
- RSVP / THE SOCIAL CITY : Joffrey Opening Has Supporters on Their Toes
- 5 Iraqis, 1 Kuwaiti Sentenced to Death for Plot to Kill Bush
- 50 Years Later, They Get Another Cold Reception
- Independent Texans Shun Farm Subsidies
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Diagnosis: Here's a part that came <i> very </i> naturally to actor Barry Van Dyke
- The Nation : Does Murdoch Mean the End of Romance in Media?
- Candidates Pull Out the Stops in Races for 2 Assembly Seats : Politics: Incumbents face little opposition in local races. But campaigning is lively for open seats in the 45th and 47th districts.
- CAMARILLO : Music, Dancing, Baklava Abound at Greek Fest
- Celebrating Their Victory Over Cancer : Health: More than 500 former patients, their friends and doctors attend festival for survivors of the disease in Newport Beach.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Indians Streak With Maturity
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : UCLA Sprinter Reed Expelled From Meet
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Ratings Are Off, and Everybody Knows the Answer
- NEW RELEASES : ****; MARIAN McPARTLAND-CLARK TERRY, "Piano Jazz" (<i> Jazz Alliance</i> )
- Soaking Up the Local Color : William Eggleston brought color photography into the art world. Now he brings his eye for unlikely beauty to L.A.
- SEASONS OF THE COYOTE edited by...
- Green Thumb : Glide Into Some Relaxation
- Child-Protection System Failed in Florida, Dooming Tashia, 11 : Abuse: Allegations had been made since child was 3; she was not removed from her family until she was 9. By then, she had AIDS.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : College Gets $100,000 Transit Studies Grant
- CITY SECTION 3-A SEMIFINALS : Huntington Park Edges Lincoln; South Gate Comes Up Short
- Times Endorsements in Tuesday's Election
- Auto Biography : New Museum to Depict L.A.'s Car Culture
- City, Business Leaders Seek to Improve Ties : Thousand Oaks: Council applauds efforts by local group seeking to streamline government and will consider additional reforms.
- 91,123 See U.S. Beat Mexico, 1-0 : Soccer: Wegerle scores only goal on Wynalda's assist in final tuneup for World Cup at Rose Bowl.
- TENNIS / ELLIOTT ALMOND : Maybe the Image <i> Is</i> Everything
- Boxing
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP : Kierulff Repeats Freshman Feat to Win High Jump Title : County athletes: Esperanza junior clears 5-10 to win. Foothill's Oettinger wins long jump. Newport Harbor's Tift second in shotput.
- 'Boris Godunov' Gets the Berlin Treatment
- NEW RELEASES : Lena Horne Returns With Lovesome Sounds : *** 1/2; LENA HORNE, "We'll Be Together Again" (<i> Blue Note</i> )
- Where to Ask to Get Free Stuff
- BRINGING THE KIDS? TRY RENTING A HOME AWAY FROM HOME : In California, using a child-friendly cottage as a base for exploring the romantic Mendocino coast
- THE BALKAN EXPRESS: Fragments From the Other...
- Toppling the Madison Avenue Giants : Smaller, more creative ad agencies, combined with a smart audience, threaten the big guys
- 25 Drown, 59 Missing as Riverboat Capsizes
- CROONING CAMEOS! IT'S JULIO IGLESIAS
- Eyewitness to D-day : When U.S. Troops Hit Beaches of Normandy June 6, 1944, Happy Cooper Was There to Help Them Ashore. And He Was There to Help Feed Them and Patch Them Up When They Came Back.
- German Veterans Honor Their War Dead
- SOUTH : Exchange Students to Visit Brazil
- D-Day Fresh in a Photographic Memory
- Crenshaw High Tardy Policy Gets Poor Grade From Some : Education: Several parents say their children are being punished unfairly. School officials say the procedures are in keeping with district rules.
- Aging Bombers Awaken War Memories : World War II: A B-17 Flying Fortress and the only fully restored B-24 Liberator are touring the United States as part of the D-Day observance.
- Starring Role for NoHo : Burgeoning Arts District Spotlighted in Festival
- Hammett Starred in San Francisco : Literature: Author brought mystery genre out of the drawing room with such yarns as 'The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Thin Man.' This year is the centennial of his birth.
- Mr. X, With a Knife, in the Barroom : THE RECKONING: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe, <i> By Charles Nicholl (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $24.95; 432 pp.)</i>
- News, Tips & Bargains : When in Rome, No Summer Opera
- Readers Recommend
- SWEET & SOUR by Andrew A....
- Some Things Are Unforgivable : A MAP OF THE WORLD, <i> By Jane Hamilton (Doubleday: $22; 390 pp.)</i>
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS
- FAA Ignored Warnings on 757 Jet Turbulence : Safety: Action was urged before fatal crashes involving planes following too close. Agency has now made changes.
- Rostenkowski's Brush May Paint Congress : Politics: Indictment of Ways and Means chief is another blow to Capitol Hill's image. Analysts warn against GOP using it as a partisan issue.
- Indictments--A Grand Congressional Tradition Since 1798
- Smoltz, McGriff Stymie Dodgers : Baseball: The Braves improve to 17-1 against the NL West and 5-0 against L.A., 4-2.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wadkins Leads Brooks by Two After Third Round
- At Age 15, Nuxhall Grew Up in a Hurry : The Youngest-Ever Pitcher in Majors Broke in 50 Years Ago Against Musial
- Taft Principal Outraged After Being Starr-Crossed : Recruiting: School probe reveals violations by Toreador football coach, whose fate will be determined this week.
- Look Out for the Turbo-Tonker
- Another Way for Theater Corp.?
- China in Its Chrysalis Requires a Deft Touch by U.S.
- Villa Termini : Termites are treated to dinner 'on the house' as part of UC Berkeley study of the effectiveness of alternative extermination methods.
- Winning Moves
- Ex-Prosecutor to Aid Rostenkowski in Corruption Case
- Abortion Another Sad Ceausescu Legacy : Romania: Dictator's prohibition, in a misguided effort to increase the birth rate, made secret or self-induced termination of pregnancy the primary means of birth control.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 1st CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Unusual Contest Reflects Region's Eclectic Politics
- Dispute Over Muslim Enclave Delays Talks on Bosnia Truce
- The World : PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE : The Latest Political Weapon in Haiti: Military Rapes of Women and Girls
- Simi Valley City Council to Seek New Ways to Reduce Pollution : Environment: The city is concerned that efforts to clean its air are now limited by restrictive county rules.
- First-Time Buyers Who Waited Spark Housing Rebound : Real estate: After years of ice-cold sales, the city's Westside market is finally starting to heat up.
- Camarillo Hospital Gallery Displays the Art of Healing : Therapy: Pieces by mentally ill and disabled patients are now on permanent exhibit next to the state facility's studio.
- Readers Review 'Ordinary People' : Timeslink: 150 call or fax to respond to article exploring how one teacher uses the controversial novel and comment on the issue of censorship in public schools.
- Strike While the Ironing's Still Hot : For moms, working conditions, salary and prospects for advancement can be dismal, despite progress. Don't be afraid to play hardball with management.
- OAK PARK : 3 Men Arrested in Car Burglaries
- Fullerton's Fancuberta Uses Arm, Bat to Win : Division II softball: Sophomore pitcher's key hits help Indians beat La Puente Bishop Amat, 4-1.
- Titans' Wagner Rewarded for Not Throwing In the Towel
- Calvary Chapel Can't Overcome Maranatha's Big First Inning : Division V: Sierra Madre team scores five runs to open game, and beats Eagles, 6-2, for the championship. It is first title-game appearance for both teams.
- CSUN's Hicks 13th in NCAA Shotput
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK / LON EUBANKS : Cal State Fullerton Familiar With Impressive Tale of the Tigers
- Dodgers Select Second Area Left-Hander in Baseball Draft
- ** "KISS MY ASS"; Various Artists (<i> Mercury</i> )
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- CRITICAL CHILDREN : Maybe They Should Ask Princess Di's Kids Too
- Rewriting the Dictionary of Madness : Is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders a Work of Pure Science or Just a List of Dangerous Labels
- FICTION
- News, Tips & Bargains : Network Installs ATMs in Moscow
- BRINGING THE KIDS? TRY RENTING A HOME AWAY FROM HOME : In France, hunting for snails and making new friends from a 15th-Century farmhouse in Provence
- Banker Found Guilty in Drug Money Case : Beverly Hills: Texas jury convicts a senior officer of American Express Bank International and his assistant of laundering $30 million for a Mexican cocaine kingpin.
- RANCHO CIENEGA : Students Celebrate Fruits of Their Labor
- Faithful Throngs Remember Benson : Mormons: The late president-prophet is praised as a simple plowboy who rose to lead the church.
- Boats Turn on the Switch With Doner as New Commissioner : Motorsports: Promoter is hired as the boss to put life back into unlimited hydroplane racing.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Norma Dearest : Faye Dunaway became a star just as 'old Hollywood' was disappearing. With that perspective, who better to play Norma Desmond, the greatest star of them all? She's ready to risk the drive on 'Sunset Boulevard'
- Desire for Freebies Spawns Industry of Books, Guides, Lists : Giveaway: The biggest source of gratis goodies is the federal government, says a publisher. Sources do charge for their help.
- ZEN SPEAKS: Shouts of Nothingness by...
- Before You Commit, Ask About the Basics
- Housing Workshop Stressed Co-Managing
- Protesters Block Abortion Clinic in Defiance of Federal Access Law
- Company Accused of Breaking Toxics Law : Environment: Group plans to sue Halaco, long part of controversy over Ormond Beach wetlands, for allegedly failing to report use of chemicals.
- The title characters of the 1990 film...
- Faustian Deals, 'Factories of Death' in WWII
- Customers Pony Up Bonus as Gas Station Attendant Walks Out
- OJAI : Girl Critical in 65-Foot Fall From Cascades
- Fire Damages Office Building
- MOVIES : IMPOSSIBLE DREAM? : Your Mission, Mr. De Palma . . .
- AT HOME : Young, New Families and Pioneer Residents Make for Charming Mix : Westport Heights: Ocean breezes, "interesting topography" beckons families with children to area with older residents.
- CITY SECTION 3-A SEMIFINALS : Huntington Park Edges Lincoln; South Gate Comes Up Short
- Focus : Strictly <i> Not </i> 'La Boheme' : PBS BRINGS AUSTRALIAN DIRECTOR'S UPDATE OF THE OPERA TO 'GREAT PERFORMANCES'
- Africa Leaders Back U.N.'s Rwanda Plan
- Postal Service Boots World Cup '94 Stamp
- Four-Star Films : 'Strangers on a Train'
- DOWNTOWN : Children Treated to 4-Day Arts Festival
- MALIBU : $1-Million Error in Budget Revealed
- Unheralded Veterans Found in Australia
- Bullfrogs Hope Growth Spurt Bodes Well for Team, RHI : Preview: Defending roller hockey champions prepare to open a new season with enthusiasm about the shape of the team and the league.
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- COMMENTARY : Knee Injury Sent Eisenhower Toward D-Day and Presidency
- WATTS : Student Talent Rises From the Phoenix
- Indonesian Quake Toll Rises to 218
- THE SUNDAY PROFILE : Great Expectations : As head of RLA, Linda Griego has definite ideas about getting things done. Still, supporters say her chancs of making a real difference with the trouble agency are slim.
- CITY ARTS : Building Blocks
- Not All Bosnian Serbs Back Rebels; Many Loathe Them
- WESTLAKE : Tragedy Subdues School Dedication
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Foshay Expansion Is School Meeting Topic
- Is the State Democratic Party Being 'Feminized'?
- Team Trying to Pick Up Trail of Lost Civilizations : Excavation: Archeologists get volunteer help as they try to unearth secrets in Angeles National Forest.
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Fullerton Defeats Bishop Amat for Title
- Snow's Back With New Game Plan
- Kirby Wins Main Event as Three Records Are Set
- Marshall Joins Victims of NFL Salary Cap
- Brewers Spoil Return of Snow to Angels, 7-6
- STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP : Orange's Martinez Ends His Prep Career Quickly
- ALBUM REVIEW : *** STONE TEMPLE PILOTS; "Purple" (<i> Atlantic</i> )
- Elton John, just coming off his teaming...
- BELL GARDENS : New Clinic to Offer Affordable Care
- PICO-UNION/KOREATOWN : Tensions Still Roiling Over Street Vending
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS
- A summary of selected City Hall actions this past week affecting central Los Angeles. : CITY COUNCIL
- 'Time Indefinite'
- CITY 3-A BASEBALL QUARTERFINALS : Pitching, Home-Run Barrage Silence Bell, 5-1
- The State : Your Least-Informed Vote Could End Up Killing You
- The Nation : Rosty: On Not Going Down for the Count
- 'Ziggurat' Finally Becoming a Power Structure : Conservation: Laguna Niguel's longtime laughingstock gains new respect as centerpiece of national energy-saving pilot program. The ancient-looking building soon will boast ultra-modern efficiencies.
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT : Rothenberg: Ticket Problems Minimal
- All-Time Fumble : USC Alumni Hall of Fame Voters Insult Football Players Who Made School Nationally Prominent
- WORLD CUP '94 / DAILY REPORT
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Arizona State Beats No. 1 Miami
- STATE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Chase Fouls Out in Long Jump, Bounces Back for 2nd in Triple Jump
- Michael Jordan Learns the Rules of Rhubarb
- Numbers Don't Lie on Jefferies
- O.C. School Struggles With Stigma of TB : Health: Some carriers and non-carriers are made to feel like outcasts. Others say it's brought them closer.
- FBI Agent Accused in Efforts to Sell Stolen Heroin
- Overpass Work to Close Freeways at 'Y'
- A Natural for 'Fake Lakes' : Algae-Removal Expert Creates Habitat-Safe Water Without Toxins
- Garden Grove OKs $17,500 Toward Theme Park Study
- AND ONE MORE THING: The Fatburger fast-food...
- VIEW FROM WASHINGTON / ROBERT A. ROSENBLATT : Sen. Kerry Doesn't Think Entitlements Are Necessarily a Benefit
- BLOOD WHISPERS VOLUME 2: L. A. Writers...
- Another Meaning for ATM: Airline Ticketing Machine : Trend: About 200 machines are in U.S. airports, hotels and retail shopping centers.
- Hiking: Northern California : Standish Up for the Eel River
- Von Haldeman and the P : THE HALDEMAN DIARIES: Inside the Nixon White House, <i> By H.R. Haldeman (Putnam: $27.50; 684 pp.)</i>
- Clinton Says U.S. Economy Back on Track, Creating Many New Jobs
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Religious Group Gets Tax Status Back
- WESTLAKE : Downtown YMCA Gets $100,000 Grant
- It Just Wasn't Safe at Home : Darryl Strawberry had high hopes for his return to Los Angeles. His friends say pressure got to the ballplayer. 'I could see it coming,' one says.
- White House Rejects Claim Clinton Led by Greenspan
- TRACK : ELAC Reinstates Men's and Women's Programs
- Marathon Man : Melges Scott Ran With a Dangerous Crowd as a Youth. Now He Goes the Extra Miles--26 of Them--to Help Others.
- FAA Ignored Warnings on 757 Jet Turbulence : Safety: Action was urged before fatal crashes in O.C. and Billings, Mont., involving planes following too close.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Widow Seeks Birth From Frozen Sperm
- At Gravesides, Clinton Salutes D-Day 'Knights'