- Oklahoma State Defeats Fullerton on Benz's Three-Run Homer in Ninth
- ORANGE COUNTY PLAYERS IN THE MINORS
- Video Review : 'Bix' Fails to Clarify Beiderbecke's Genius
- From the Beginning, 'The Crow' Had a Grim Side : Movies: James O'Barr's comic book might have adapted smoothly to the big screen, but it was spurred by personal tragedy.
- This Time, Fittipaldi Has His Back to Wall
- Pop : LaBelle: Both Peaks and LaBlast
- Jazz Review : New Sounds Come From Traditional Sacramento Fest
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Yount Sits for Cycle as Number's Retired
- Villeneuve Avoids the Rookie Mistakes to Finish Second
- Dance : Cultures Fuse at 'Roots' Fest
- Art Review : Grooms' Circus: Anarchic Chaos at Pepperdine
- Screening Room : Films of East German Wolf at Goethe
- 'Gilligan's Island' Resurfaces in a San Diego Musical
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Arcangues to Test Bien Bien's Hold on Turf Handicap
- REAL ESTATE
- Bill Miller has been appointed to the...
- L.A. Gangs' New Target--Vegas Strip
- Alice in Transit Land : On Some Southland Projects, Logic Seemingly Has Taken a U-Turn
- This Woman's Place : Freshman representative Majorie Margolies-Mezvinsky is no 'three M girl.' And after casting some controversial votes on key issues, she's shown she can hang with the big boys.
- Thank Goodness No One Had to Ask Them What They Shot
- NCAA BASEBALL : LSU Ends USC's Hopes for World Series Bid
- It Wasn't the Finish They Had Desired : Indy 500: Andretti knocked out after 23 laps. Mansell doesn't enjoy piggy-back ride.
- Theater Review : We Could Use More 'Hysteria' Like This
- Offspring: Favorite Son in Punk World : Pop music: It was just another punk band--until a rare break from the song 'Come Out and Play' got the band's motor running.
- A Chance to Bring Out Gay History
- School Furor Mirrors L.A.'s Struggles With Diversity : Education: Arts High teacher is reassigned after booing a student play. Uproar centers on racism, artistic freedom.
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Shutting Dump on Sundays
- TIMES ORANGE COUNTY POLL : 6 of 10 Oppose El Toro Commercial Airport
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : City Thaws Out From Citrus Freeze : The 1990 disaster set back Porterville. But small-town ingenuity, charity and economic development slowly revive the San Joaquin Valley town.
- HOLIDAY WEEKEND
- Holiday Closings
- Perspectives on Waging War : The Graying of Bitterness and Pain : The world moves on, even for Vietnam vets, but in memory, the dead are still young, too young.
- Memorial Day in the Valley
- Human Rights in Economic Terms: Peasants, Not Activists, Are the Key : China: Development in trade zones is at the expense of the countryside. Reform requires responding to rural needs.
- Theater Reviews : La Jolla Playhouse Brings 'Harvey' Into Hare and Now
- Pop Music Review : Eagles Offer a Vision of the Future : Reunited Band Goes Beyond Easy Nostalgia
- VIETNAM
- The Graduates : 750 Chapman University students mark the conclusion of years of study at Sunday's commencement, a ceremony light in mood, weighted in tradition.
- Pavement Project Will Close Moorpark Freeway Ramps
- Ireland Hands Germany First Loss at Home in Six Years
- Calcante and CSUN Hang On : Softball: Left fielder boosts Northridge into World Series final with home run-stealing catch.
- Rancho Santiago, Cypress in the Final : Baseball: Chargers win twice to set up first all-Orange County final in tournament history.
- SOFTBALL / COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Northridge's Hired Hand Achieves Feat: Matadors Reach Final : Improvement: Northridge offense cranks up with the aid of assistant coach Bob Vanderberg.
- Jazz Review : Rotella Warms Audience by Playing It Cool
- Penske Team Benz, but It Doesn't Break : Indy 500: Unser Jr. wins for the second time after teammate Fittipaldi crashes with 15 laps to go.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Says Form Returning
- NCAA TENNIS : USC's Black Is Upset by Florida's Merklein in Final
- TV Reviews : D-Day Invasion Fires Early Shots
- NEW ZEALAND
- Ronald G. Crane, president of Watson General...
- CHINA
- Q&A; : Real Estate Consultant Says Buy Now : Consultant who has watched O.C. market for decades says pent-up demand will produce a statewide housing shortfall.
- In Britain, Cows Do the Punching
- U.S. Lawmakers Renew Warning to North Korea
- Crowds Honor Kennedys on J.F.K.'s 77th Birthday
- COMMITMENTS : It's the Little Things That Make You Feel at Home : Drinking designer water. Playing Frisbee with the dog. No doubt about it, he's become an L.A. kind of guy.
- COMMITMENTS : Snapping Back : When playing 'the dozens,' nothing's off limits--not even your mother. All you need is a quick wit, a sharp tongue and a cool head.
- Community Comment : 'They Come to Gaze, to Wander to Shop'
- New York Rangers, Knicks Prove Every Dog Team Has Its Day
- Sanders Traded for Kelly as Braves, Reds Seek a Fit
- TELEVISIONEmpty-Handed: Arsenio Hall took his final late-night...
- FRENCH OPEN : Renewed Confidence Helping Pierce Regain Winning Form
- With Help From Angels, Blue Jays Back on the Rise
- Smith's Success Has a Flip Side
- What's the Message in Ann Martin's Millions?
- Insurance May Cover Some First Pension Debts : Bankruptcy: Recently found small policies could help some retirement investors, receiver says.
- Utilities' Beating Points Up Common Risk
- Bikers Protest Vietnam Ties in Ride Past White House
- LAUGH LINES : Jokes
- Israel Tells PLO to Remove Its Offices From Jerusalem
- Infant Thrown From Car in Crash Dies
- Youth / OPINION : Papers Prevent 'A Weakness in Student Voice'
- Missing Schizophrenic Found With Relative
- Sea Gulls Find a Haven for Their Nests on Anacapa Island : Nature: The birds flock to the remote breeding ground to escape predators on the mainland. They don't welcome human visitors.
- GE, Australian Firm Plan Power Plant in Vietnam : Trade: $810-million project would include a fertilizer facility. It would be the biggest foreign investment in the nation.
- Vacation Policy Makes Advance Planning Necessary
- HONG KONG
- Traveling Peddlers: Freedom, Modest Dreams : Thousands take to the road seasonally, convinced that everyone can afford a bargain.
- Rwanda's Government Flees in Fear of Rebels
- Hiring More Police in Houston Pays Off as Overall Crime Rate in City Plummets : Law enforcement: Mayor, officers claim community-based approach wasn't working. They say more cops on the streets mean more arrests.
- Gripe : 'Electorate Is Being Denied Right to Vote'
- From Hot Corner to Hot Seat : Former CSUN Standout is Big Hit as Seattle Bullpen's Closer-in-Training
- INTERNATIONAL ROUNDUP : Unbeaten Twining Wins by 7 1/2 Lengths
- Jazz Now About Out of Time : NBA playoffs: Error by timekeeper adds 10 seconds to the game, but Rockets escape with an 80-78 victory.
- Dreifort Shows Pirates He Isn't Merely Hitter
- FRENCH OPEN : Sampras, Courier Will Meet Again in the Quarterfinals
- LABOR
- Origin of a Collector : It started when he was 10. From then on, Warren David Mohr's obsession with all things Darwin grew. Then he gave it all away.
- BOOK REVIEW / MEMOIRS : One Addict Stands Tall Against System : SUNDANCE: The Robert Sundance Story, <i> by Robert Sundance, with Marc Gaede</i> . Chaco Press / University of New Mexico Press, distributor. $19.95 cloth, $12.95 paper, 300 pages
- Fleeing Suspect Leads Police to Big Haul : Crime: Chase ends at Huntington Beach home where officers find guns, drugs, stolen goods and a homemade bomb. Two skinheads are charged, but man who ran isn't.
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : SENIOR LIFE : Survey Shows Seniors Divided on Health Care
- A LESSON IN LEARNING
- Family : 'Midsummer Night': Shakespeare for All : <i> "Lord, what fools these mortals be...</i> .<i> "</i>
- As Israel Faces Peace, Old Challenges Return : Mideast: Waning security concerns point up social, spiritual issues. Future of nation, Judaism pondered.
- Major Under Fire for Calling Panhandlers an 'Eyesore' : Britain: The prime minister's comments provoke an outcry from political, religious and civic leaders. He stands by his remarks.
- VENTURA : Ramp Brings Wheelchairs to Ocean's Edge
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS : Primary Battles Take a Holiday of Sorts on Memorial Day
- For Many, Life's a Beach on Hot Holiday Weekend : Memorial Day: Thousands flock to parks and coastline. Others attend address at Reagan library near Simi Valley.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Storm Forces Extra Day in Colonial
- Kwok Ignores Pain, Leads Nadadores to Victory
- Hot Jobs : This Dental Hygienist Also Teaches the Art
- FISH TALES: Memorial Day is the unofficial...
- Spreading the Gospel : Van Nuys: Luis Palau brings his mass evangelist crusade to the Valley, hoping that quake-jolted residents will be open to the message.
- Time and Loss Transform a Vet's Attitude
- 3rd Teen-Ager Held in Attack on Tourists : Crime: Alleged triggerman in the fatal shooting near Idyllwild is arrested in Salt Lake City. All three suspects are from Banning.
- Lack of Money Curbs Painting of Medians in Ventura
- Democrats Downplay Rostenkowski Role
- GOP Leader Who Blasted Right Wing Is Out of Job : Politics: State director made the comments before a gay club. Party chairman calls departure a voluntary resignation.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / NCAA REGIONALS : Oklahoma State Tops Cal State Fullerton : Baseball: The 13-11 loss puts Titans up against Memphis State. Winner faces the Cowboys for Series berth.
- Coto de Caza's Booth Leads Tournament
- Q&A; with Woody Harrelson : He's Doing It His 'Way'--Cheerfully
- TV Reviews : 'Roommates' With AIDS Learn Tolerance
- John L. Byrnes has been appointed vice...
- Colin Fort has been appointed vice president...
- European Stocks Slump, But Pain May Be Localized
- UC Irvine's Mayeda Earns NCAA Berth
- fX Affects C-SPAN's Viewership : Cable television: Some operators are dropping the public-affairs network to make room for the new Fox channel Wednesday. It's the law.
- Rancho Santiago, Cypress in the Final : Baseball: After winning, 16-3, the Dons become the team to beat in the State tournament.
- The Long Shot : Rookie Hamelin's Power Comes in Handy for Light-Hitting Royals
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Finley Says Team Was Flat in Loss
- 'Crooklyn's' Cruel to Animals and Viewers
- Street Musician Rejuvenated by Sacred Hearts : Pop music: Keyboardist Danny Federeci was hurt by the breakup of the E Street Band, but he's his own boss now and happy with a new band.
- WORLD CUP '94: 18 DAYS AND COUNTING : Laid-Back Leadership : Argentina Coach Basile Will Stretch the Rules, but He Is Undecided About the Status of Maradona
- Theater Reviews : San Diego Production of 'Spooks' Boosts Comedy Spirits
- VIETNAM
- Garden Grove Officer's Vest, Pen Halt Bullet
- NY Crowd Tries Out <i> Way</i> -West Side Story
- O.C. Festivities to Mark Memorial Day
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Former Mule Ranch to House Horse Sanctuary
- VENTURA : School Honored for Anti-Drug Program
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies' West Needed Pit Stop
- Chinese Scratch a Growing Itch to Travel : Tourism: With its increasing wealth, China sent 17% more visitors to the U.S. in 1993 than the year before.
- Troubles Test Orange Unified School District
- Southland Jolted by 2 Small Quakes
- Executive Joins Elsinore Aerospace Services
- Volkswagen Struggles Through Slump : Economy: Postwar Germany's worst recession has forced the giant auto builder to make many wrenching decisions.
- Woman's $40,000 Goes Out With the Garbage
- Top Two Candidates Split Colombia Presidential Vote : Latin America: Closest race in nation's history forces a runoff. Election is peaceful though marked by apathy.
- 1 in 4 Homeless a Veteran, Study Says
- Wellness Community Takes Gilda Radner's Spirit to Heart
- Homelessness: Putting Money Where the Concern Is : Clinton calls for $1.7-billion outlay; Los Angeles would receive $40 million
- Indianapolis 500 Order of Finish
- Allergy Drugs
- Home Health Care Programs
- Weather
- Nixon Oral History
- Editor's note: Doonesbury is fanciful satire. Truth...
- Letters to Voices : Generation X and Hopelessness
- Bear Shot in Azusa
- Economic Profile
- OTHER NEWS - May 30, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 30, 1994
- Obituaries - May 30, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 30, 1994
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Ex-Aide to Farrakhan Shot in Legs : Violence: Former Nation of Islam spokesman, three others are wounded after speech in Riverside. A suspect is beaten by crowd.
- Erich Honecker, Mastermind of Berlin Wall, Dies
- Parolee Sought in Pipe Bomb Blast That Killed Mother of Three : Crime: Scott Douglas Hamby is believed to have made explosive device. He could face a murder charge.
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' TENNIS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pietrowski Quickly Makes His Way to Singles Title
- News, Tips & Bargains : U.S. Airline Will Fly to South Africa
- News, Tips & Bargains : Help for Visitors in Old Jaffa
- Summer Splash : Lost Among All the Choices? Let These Four Tour Guides Show You the Way : MARGARET CHO : 'Sunset' to Van Cliburn to Mega-Trucks
- U.N. Inspectors, Citing Evasion, Leave N. Korea
- DECISION '94 : Congress: ORANGE COUNTY
- Summer Splash : Four Tour Guides Show You the Way : CONRAD LOZANO : Family Life Comes First When There's a Break From Touring
- Cutting-Edge SWAT Force Adapts to Changing LAPD : Police: Negotiations replace deadly force when possible, as team handles record number of standoffs.
- Dornan Pushes to Discharge Service Members With AIDS
- For Seniors : Rhonda Fleming Now Star of Real-Life Drama Aiding Cancer Patients
- CITY ARTS : A Bonsai Bonus
- DECISION '94 : Battered, Bored Voters in O.C. Meet Ballot
- Cambodia Talks Fail to Set Truce
- Dalai Lama
- Valley Commentary : The Talk of the Town : A South Bay resident moves to the Valley and has to learn a whole new language--Filmeze. All discussions are centered on show business.
- A Case of Enlightened Philanthropy : Donations of Cash, Equipment to the LAPD May Help Make the Valley a Safer Place
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : CONTROLLER
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : SECRETARY OF STATE
- Decision '94 / Local Offices : New Age Democrats Make 41st Their Turf : Assembly: Field includes environmental, gay, civil libertarian and anti-smoking candidates. But the Valley is where the votes are.
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS / SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Ocean View's Pietrowski Breezes to Title
- WORLD CUP '94 : Exposing the Offense
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- TELEVISION : A Day in the Life of QVC : At the home-shopping giant, the real action has little to dowith stock deals, takeovers or the future of interactive TV. Let's start behind the scenes with the Drop Test and some Tweety Bird figurines . . .
- Front-Load Washer Cleans Better
- News, Tips & Bargains : Taking Off From Ontario to Baja
- Cosmopolitan Greetings, by ALLEN GINSBERG
- The opening two-thirds of the 1990 TV...
- WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Angela Watson's acting is a big put-on--and that fits the part just fine
- Summer Splash : The Latest Attractions
- DECISION '94 : Firefighters Vie With City Hall in Westminster
- 'Sister Act'
- China Expels South Korean TV Crew
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
- New Trial Is Denied in '79 Oxnard Killing
- Migration Delights Western Whale Watchers
- Take Two Herbs and Call Me in the Morning : Health: For a growing number of parents--and doctors--the treatment of choice is homeopathic remedies.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Election Roundup
- Notes about your surroundings
- Dodgers Feel Out of Place : Baseball: Astacio, who has been nearly unbeatable at home, loses to the Pirates, 7-2.
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Overcoming Adversity What Rockets Do Best
- The New Big Fish : Hernandez Bounces From Obscurity to Center Stage As Emergency Bullpen Ace For Florida Marlins
- NEW RELEASES : Exhilarating Debut for Sanchez
- Football Owners Cry 'Farewell,' but Mean 'Welfare'
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Scaling New Heights : The Corporation: Pay for top California executives continues to climb, although links to performance have made compensation packages more complex.
- Backpack & Budget : Collegiate Snoozes in Chicago
- The View Through the Private Eye's Windshield : What the newer writers cannot quite command is the bruised romanticism of the older private eyes and their world.
- New Column Debuts
- Weekend Escape: Santa Barbara : VICTORIAN CHARMER, XLNT LOCATION : To a resort town they longed to go, except for lack of a certain cash flow. Friends' advice saved the day: The key is where you stay.
- She Buys Own 'Little House'
- Loner by Nature, Dolphin Seeks Human Pals : Sea life: Since early Greek civilization, there have been only about 30 recorded loners behaving like JoJo.
- Summer Splash : Playing Down at the Cineplex
- BELL GARDENS : Workers to Bid for Share of Card Club
- Marchers Assail Bias Against Immigrants
- Sure, L.A.'s Safe--Just Ask the Latest Victim
- THE TIMES POLL : Voters Back Service Cuts for Illegal Immigrants
- EL SERENO : Residents Assured Homes Will Stand
- Bermuda Hotel Workers Walk Out, Disrupt Vacations for Thousands
- DECISION '94 : PRIMARY BALLOTS
- DECISION '94 : Judiciary / City Hall: ORANGE COUNTY : Judicial Candidates Vie for 4 Openings
- Dispute Divides the Owners of Damaged Reseda Condos
- D.A. Isn't the Bad Guy in 1993 Case Against Sex Offender
- A Matter of Opinions on Laguna Beach : * With the Landslide Question Still Unresolved, the City Is Wise Not to Rush Anything
- Giving Students a Strong Foundation : Palmdale Home-Building Program Gives a Boost to Career Aspirations of Participants
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : L.A. County Races : SUPERVISORS
- Bloodied but Unbowed : Bobby Bowden's Victory Tour Turns Into a Series of Apologies, but He Has No Intention of Forfeiting the National Title or Resigning
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III VOLLEYBALL : Eagles End the Season Perfectly
- Cofer Leads Pack to Win USAC Midgets Race
- Stanley Cup Finally in Rangers' Reach
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Your Mortgage : Mail Brings Offers of Guaranteed Money
- THE JUNE 7 ELECTIONS : Victories Expected for 4 Members of Congress
- Rep. Roybal-Allard Is Facing Political Newcomer in Primary
- White House to Repay $13,000 Cost of Copter Outing
- Interim Police Chief for Huntington Park
- The U.N. Must Abandon Its New Military Role
- The World : Are<i> Los Dinosaurios</i> the Driving Force Behind the Assassination of Colosio?
- Brewer a Breath of Fresh Air for Assembly : She Offers Moderate Voice as Rivals Battle Over 70th District's Conservative Legacy
- Schwartz, Hauptman, Coen, Block as Judges : Endorsements for four seats on the Superior Court
- Valley Commentary : A Formal Introduction to a Shy, Gray, Endangered Bird : Seldom seen, the migrating songbird has two strikes against it: It prefers to nest close to rivers and streams and it builds its nest near the ground, close to predators.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : About These Races
- WORLD CUP '94: 19 DAYS AND COUNTING : Future Is Now : At 20, U.S. Midfielder Reyna Isn't Looking Beyond July
- Andretti Tries a Last Time to Shake Indy 500 Jinx : This Is His 29th and Final Race; He's Won Once
- Boys' One-Note Bray Is Still Fun : *** 1/2; BEASTIE BOYS, "Ill Communication"; <i> Capitol</i>
- Southland Architects Receive AIA Honors
- The Romance of Covered Bridges : You Don't Have to Go East to Find These Antique Treasures. Oregon Has 53 of the Sheltered Spans, More Than Any Other State in the West.
- DECISION '94 : Judiciary / City Hall: ORANGE COUNTY : Headlands Use Dominates Issues in Dana Point Race
- Doing Double Duty : David Olson Will Juggle His Volleyball, Football Careers at Harvard
- Judge Accuses S. Africa of 1985 Killings
- Therapy Helps Children Meet Fear : Anxiety: Psychologists now recognize that shyness and normal childhood apprehension may develop into serious mental disorders that can last a lifetime.
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Judge to Be Honored at Benefit Luncheon
- Concert Will Benefit the Dance Collective
- Summer Splash : At Knott's, Ancient Stories Told in Smoke
- DECISION '94 : Tax Foes Hope to Unseat 3 on Fullerton Council
- DECISION '94 : Congress: ORANGE COUNTY : ORANGE COUNTY'S Primary Voters
- District Should Ask: What Went Right Here? : It Needs to Take a Lesson From Pacoima Charter School
- Soka Breaks Out of Shell Amid Battle Over Land : Parks: University denies new programs are a ploy for public support against Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy's bid to acquire the scenic campus.
- Geller to Be 1st Female Rabbi of Large Congregation : Religion: Assuming leadership of Temple Emanuel in Beverly Hills promises to thrust the veteran activist into national prominence.
- Griffith Park South : Open space: A 6,600-acre portion of the Irvine Co.'s reserve will be opened. Company official says it will be an Orange County centerpiece.
- Ghost Camp : Nature: Forest Service budget cutbacks force closure of once-crowded Crystal Lake grounds, and many other such facilities, to overnight visitors.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : L.A. County Races : ASSESSOR
- Parker Proves a Good Catch for Matadors : Freshman Walk-On Excels Behind Plate
- You Can Tell He's a Snyder; Check the Arm
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Dreams of Many Blue-Collar Workers Crumble Into Wage Gap
- In Fed's Inflation Ambush, Recovery May Get Shot in the Foot
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : How to Read Between the Proxy Statement Lines
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Pay Cuts at the Top
- Some Genuine Gems
- FICTION
- Summer Splash : Where to Find It: Selected Venues : LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Deadline for Magnet Schools
- DECISION '94 : Orange County Contests : New Supervisors to Change Board
- BEVERLY HILLS : Plan to Allow Pushcart Vendors Backed by Planning Commission
- Surfing Walk of Fame Catches a Wave
- CITY SECTION FINALS : Dorsey Sprints Away From Field to Grab Title : Track: A balanced boys' team scores finishes well ahead of runner-up Washington for its second straight championship. Dorsey girls tie for second.
- Pollution Researchers Follow the Coffee : Ecology: Caffeine, it turns out, is an excellent tracer of waste movement.
- PUBLICATIONS : After 50 Years, 'Pat the Bunny' Still Touchstone
- The State : Is There a Payoff for Democratic Defensiveness? Don't Bet on It
- Decision '94 / Local Offices : Primary Expected to Provide Some Political Suspense for Valley Voters : Elections: Though many incumbents face little or no opposition, new faces and crowded races are predictors of interesting battles.
- Strawberry Thrills Forever : Garden Grove Festival, Parade and Carnival Salute Fading Agricultural Past
- The Columbo of Appliances : Zefferino Lopez Has Spent 23 Years Busting Crooked Repair Shops
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Statewide Offices : A look at the major candidates in contested races. : ATTY. GENERAL
- Garden Grove Girl Believed Abducted by Ex-Boarder : Crime: Friends of Monica Flores, 11, identify man. Suspect's sister also implicates him.
- SPECIAL REPORT / ELECTION PREVIEW : DECISION '94 / A Voter's Guide to State and Local Elections : Propositions : PROP. 180
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Phoenix Group Is Confident of Gaining an NL Franchise
- Two reunions mark the soundtrack album for...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE PAY : Take my job, please
- Scaling New Heights : Stock Options Boost Income of O.C. Officers
- Whittle Bets on Future of Its Electronic Media : Communications: The company has uprooted itself from its print beginnings 25 years ago.
- Tell Your Friends : THE SERPENT'S GIFT, <i> By Helen Elaine Lee (Atheneum: $21; 374 pp.)</i>
- Readers Recommend
- THE THREE-INCH GOLDEN LOTUS by Feng...
- Purple Sky Alerts 'Tornado Alley' : Texas: The state averages 118 tornadoes yearly, some minor, others devastating.
- Setting the Pace : ABC'S BOBBY UNSER & CO. REV UP THEIR COMMENTARY FOR THE 78TH INDY 500
- A summary of selected City Hall actions...
- Rwandan Dead Glut the Waters of Lake Victoria
- Fly in Your Soup? How About a Bug in Your Booth? : Privacy: Some fast-food restaurants and convenience stores use concealed recorders, according to firm that sells the systems. That's news to most of the public.
- Summer Splash : Four Tour Guides Show You the Way : SLASH : A Pinball-Playing Couch Potato
- Attacker Sues Man Who Aided Police; Jury Disagrees
- Los Angeles Time Interview : Edouard Balladur : Defending French Culture From Invading Americans By Scott Kraft
- Deadly Desert Plague Left Scars on Kin of Victims : Hantavirus: Dozens died, beginning in Four Corners area. Navajos cannot forget the pestilence, nor the stigma that they blame on the news media.