- The Boston Pops Formula for Success
- STOCKS : Dow Tumbles 28.18 as Investor Jitters Mount
- Marshall Says Bush Should Not Use Race as 'Excuse' for Picking Wrong Successor : Supreme Court: The retiring justice at a press briefing shows his usual feistiness. 'What's wrong with me? I'm . . . coming apart,' he tells reporters.
- Microsemi's Credit Line Changing: Microsemi Corp., a...
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Harper Pays a Visit to Saugus
- Rabbinical Council Bans Smoking at Its Meetings
- X-Rated Roman Lamps Fuel a Publishing Quandary
- Newport Firm Wins Contract: Pacific Scientific Co....
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Amalya L. Kearse
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Moscow Caught Flat-Footed by Crisis : Diplomacy: Once it would have reacted decisively to a breakup of Yugoslavia. Now it can only watch.
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Ferdinand F. Fernandez
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Reputed Mob Boss to Get New Trial
- Further Export Drive by China Seen Despite U.S. Deficit : Trade: The CIA lists steps Beijing has taken recently to tilt the balance in its favor--amid the debate over most-favored-nation status.
- Hitchhiker Is Sought to Aid Police in Serial Slayings Case
- Organizers Say Fund Problems Won't Stop Veterans Parade
- Police Chief Is Cited by Officer in Bias Lawsuit : Racial tensions: Alhambra's Russell Siverling is serving as a representative of law enforcement in talks with minority leaders about use of force.
- OXNARD : Dead Man May Have Been Slain
- Deputies Seek Con Man in Scheme to Take Phony Loan Application Fees
- Seal Beach : Budget Balanced at at Reserves' Expense
- Painting Found After 14 Years : Art: The 18th-Century work was stolen from the San Gabriel Mission. It was recovered from the nearby house of an antiquities thief, FBI says.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Best Present for Stefanie Is Money
- Sailing
- East Valley All-Stars to Vie in Football
- Wilcox Driven to Excel : Former World-Class Heptathlete Overcomes Injuries and Illnesses
- Yugoslavia, despite the last-minute pullout by a...
- Conductor to Celebrate Red, White and Blue--and Black
- Role of the 'Dice' Proves Star Turn for Sensitive Alter Ego Judy Toll
- Firebomb Hits South Korean Consulate
- Accused Sex-Club Operator Denies Charges : Court: He maintains that he was not running a business and that only 'lawful activities behind closed doors' went on.
- Asians Say Unity Will Bring Power : Minorities: Community leaders convene to plan how to ensure their group gets its fair share of social services in era of cuts.
- Countywide : Hot Line Set Up to Help Curb Violence
- Faulty Gasoline Sold at 106 Mobil Stations
- Sailing
- River Traffic Is Feature Winner on Turf
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Okamoto Putters to a 64, Leads by 2
- First Rate Scores Win at Belmont
- He Still Wants Acceptance as One of the Guys
- More Than Lip Service From Lucas : Humor: Ventriloquist with an advanced style thinks his craft is due for a rise in popularity. He'll perform this weekend at Knott's.
- New Soviet Film Is a Horror--and Audience Is Thrilled : Movies: 'A Lust for Passion' won praise at Moscow premiere simply for being made. Genre has long been banned.
- Recession in Canada Is Over, Economists Say
- Fortis Offers Stock: Fortis Corp. of Irvine,...
- Builders Told Their Focus Must Shift to Inner Cities : * Homes: Master-planned communities with huge spaces such as Irvine must be de-emphasized in reaction to the thrift collapse, experts say.
- Quakes in Perspective
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : NRC Approves Plan for Older Reactors
- Roundup in Iraqi Marshes Charged
- THOUSAND OAKS : 9 Arraignments in Drive-By Postponed
- MOORPARK : Sidewalk Art Fair to Be Held Today
- Fired Reservist Refuses Apology : Job dispute: An officer who spent months in the Gulf says he'll pursue his wrongful termination suit against Loral and will seek work elsewhere.
- City Homicides, at Mid-Year, Pushing Record
- ANAHEIM : YMCA Renovated With $50,000 Grant
- The Age of Protest Will Be Remembered, but Not Repeated
- Lawyer Found Not Guilty of Contempt : Courts: The attorney still faces possible State Bar discipline for his hallway conversation with a juror in 'the Alliance' fraud trial.
- COMMENTARY : This Weekend's LPGA Coverage on Par With Men's--for a Change
- $40-Million Suit Filed Over 'New Jack City'
- Quarterly Stock Index Performance
- Fixing Up Interior, One Step at a Time
- 'When I Came To, I Was . . . Covered With Blood'
- Dry Marin County Is Rethinking Its Growth-Hindering Water Policy : Planning: In the wake of the drought, some residents say it may be time to seek new sources.
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Jose A. Cabranes
- Treasure Island Naval Base Spared; Long Beach Station Periled : Military: Panel members stress there is a slight excess of military ship berths on West Coast. Chances are seen greater that Southland facility will be closed.
- $9.3-Million Drug Plan Wins OK : City Council: More foot patrols, expanded recreation center hours tentatively approved as part of $1.16-billion budget for fiscal 1992.
- Hockey
- A LOOK AT POSSIBLE SUPREME COURT CANDIDATES : Ricardo H. Hinojosa
- Trying to Cope Amid the Rubble : Aftermath: Most people wait for the ground to settle, then take stock the best they can. For some, it's business as usual despite the inconveniences.
- Massive Pressure Beneath the Earth Moved Mountains : Seismology: Long dormant Sierra Madre Fault buckled under tremendous stress related to the movement of two giant plates.
- EC Urges End to Yugoslav Violence, Threatens Aid Cut : Europe: In an attempt to flex its political muscle, the 12-nation group sends a mission to Belgrade.
- Simi Valley : Girl, 17, Receives Supervisor's Award
- Even Minor Damages Can Be Costly : Homes: After the shock passes, residents must deal with how to make repairs. Business is suddenly booming for construction firms.
- 56-Year Run on Police Beat Ends : Journalism: Norman 'Jake' Jacoby retires. His last story is on quake.
- A Father's Urgent Plea : Thousand Oaks: Chuck Jordan has become a vocal critic of gang violence in the wake of his daughter's death.
- Housing Project Managers to Assist in U.S. Probe
- Day-Care Center Closure Hits Home With Parents
- Pendleton's Masters of Deception Unveiled : War: Keeping Iraqi troops guessing, Marine's 5th Brigade, returning home today, played quiet but vital role in Gulf victory.
- Food Poisoning Suspected in Illness of 11 : Health: County officials checking Bullock's employees. As many as 200 workers may have been affected, they say.
- Sailing
- Angels Get a Lead They Can Hold, 10-8 : Baseball: Parker's homer in seventh enables California to regain advantage over Rangers after squandering 8-3 edge.
- An honorary doctorate degree will be awarded...
- Miscellany
- THE ECONOMY
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Delta Now Wants to Buy Only Portions of Pan Am
- Galoob Resigns Toy Firm
- Jury Finds Georgia Man Guilty in Mail-Bomb Deaths
- 4 Arrested in Biggest Palmdale Cocaine Bust
- NEWPORT BEACH : Huge Flag Belongs to State of Limbo
- PLACENTIA : Schools May Charge for Busing to Games
- No Question: Tyson Wins Again : Boxing: Former heavyweight champion scores unanimous decision for second victory over Ruddock, talks of a rematch.
- Package Tours Making a Comeback : Promoters are putting together multi-act bills in response to economic hard times and the scarcity of superstar rock acts.
- Mending 'Broken Arrow' : Writers Guild Considers Award for Blacklisted Screenwriter of 1950 Film
- Satin to Cotton, Softness Common Thread in Top Sheets
- SATICOY : Family Implicates Deputies in Death
- Latin America : U.S. Initiative Yields Political Gains but Few Tangible Results
- Northern County Is Shaken but Largely Unscathed : Quake: A Glendale woman suffers a fatal heart attack and panic sends others to hospitals. Rockslides and scattered power outages are also reported.
- Nature Shakes County Up, Wets It Down : Unusual phenomena: Officials say earthquake damage in the area was negligible. June rain causes two major crashes.
- Seal Beach : Police Productivity Policy Is Under Fire
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Willingly Makes Sacrifice
- Hitters Sacrifice Points With Wooden Bats : Baseball: Batting averages inflate with more cost-efficient aluminum, which is less-pleasing aesthetically.
- Costa Mesa's Schwartz Wins Four-Lap Main
- Seawall Graffiti Swells Concerns : Trend: Some Huntington Beach residents and police warn that the drawings are the work of gangs and pose a threat. But other authorities defend the markings as art.
- Two Protestant Groups Will Put Sexuality Issue to Test
- Commodity Index's Dip Seen as Curb on Inflation
- Furon Sees Earnings Decline: Hurt by the...
- TUSTIN : Hewes School Wins County Drama Prize
- SEAL BEACH : City OKs Rezoning Ex-Rum Runner Site
- Avram S. Dorion; Filmmaker, Writer
- Give and Take as Dodgers Get Split in Atlanta : Baseball: After gift-wrapping Braves' victory in opener, 3-2, they win behind Morgan, 8-2.
- WIMBLEDON : Chang Misses Chance in Fourth, Loses in Fifth : Tennis: Mayotte calls his tough victory over 19-year-old a fun match. Agassi avoids an upset.
- Toney, Upset Winner Over Nunn, to Defend Title for First Time
- MOVIE REVIEW : Plot Instills Dread in 'Nerve'
- Slayton Provides the Difference in Westlake-Royal's 4-3 Victory
- Arthur Watson, Former President of NBC Sports, Dies at Age 61
- Human Touch Infects Sea World Shows : Entertainment: Skits range from the traditional 'get them wet and they will laugh' program to cheesy sitcom smarm.
- Mysterious Part in 'M. Butterfly' Rates an 'A' for Actor Alec Mapa
- Judge Refuses to Dismiss Charges Against Keating : Thrifts: The 'heart of the case' facing the former Lincoln Savings & Loan owner is upheld. The trial on 21 counts is scheduled to begin Aug. 2.
- Indicators' 4th Monthly Gain Stirs Optimism
- Greenspan Expected to Keep Fed Post
- Wang to Eliminate Up to 4,000 Jobs
- TWA's London Route Sale to American Is Upheld
- New York City Lays Off 10,000 Workers : Fiscal crisis: Dinkins remains deadlocked with the City Council on how to close the $3.5-billion gap by Sunday's deadline.
- A Major Lesson for USC and the LAPD
- County Prepares for Invasion of Killer Bees
- Columbia's Athletic Director Bows Out
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: TOM TUNNICLIFFE : Top Passer Turns Ground Gainer : Former Burroughs High Standout Makes Pass Into Real Estate Development
- Rudolph Builds Big Lead, Holds Off Galbraith for State Amateur Title
- He Started for the White Sox at 16, but Was Through at 22 : Baseball: La Habra resident Jim Derrington, who lost his major league debut in 1956, still holds record as the youngest pitcher to start a game.
- Animation Woes Dog Spielberg- Burton Series : Television: CBS' drive to air the much-hyped 'Family Dog' is stalled again. First episodes called 'not up to snuff.'
- Judge Won't Dismiss Charges Against Keating : * Thrifts: The 'heart of the case' against the former Lincoln Savings & Loan owner is upheld.
- DECORATING ADVICE / CARLETON VARNEY : Make Room Addition a Real Jewel
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Fears of Walesa's Critics Confirmed--His Will Be Bumpy, Contentious Presidency : Poland: The President backs down, at least for now, from his threat to dissolve Parliament.
- Assembly OKs Bill to Control Teen-Agers' Gun Possession
- Last of 3 'Chunnel' Passages Completed
- Estranged Couple Found Shot in Car
- ORANGE : 'No Skateboarding' Signs to Be Posted
- ANAHEIM : Private School Badly Damaged by Arson
- Whatever It Takes to Get Compliance : Iraq's suspected nuclear capability must be dismantled
- Hockey
- Panel Will Hear Appeal by Welch to Ease Penalty for Off-Season Practice : Prep football: Canyon coach, facing one-year suspension, plans to argue against the severity of his punishment.
- Boxing
- This Time, There Is Calm After Storm : Aftermath: Tyson praises Ruddock, who is too sore to attend news conference. The scene had been chaotic after first fight.
- Tops in Daytime: Bergman, Hughes : Television: Soap queen Lucci loses out on 12th straight Emmy award. CBS' 'As the World Turns' is named best serial in prime-time ceremonies.
- U.S. and Poland Will Mark Anniversary of Paderewski's Death
- HOME IMPROVEMENT : Large Patios Can Open the Door to Enjoyment, Higher House Value
- Police in Miami Brace for Violence : Race relations: Two Latino officers shoot and wound a black man. The incident threatens to spark a new round of rioting.
- City Asks Judge to Throw Out Award to Zinzun
- County's Credit Rates High Marks : Finances: Moody's Investor Services reports the region's long-term economic prosperity is assured.
- School District Faulted in Parking-Lot Mishap : Conejo Valley: Jury will decide later how much to award two of seven children injured in 1986 when a car suddenly accelerated.
- OAK PARK : County to Consider Study on Cityhood
- Assembly OKs Bill to Ban Gay Bias in Housing, Jobs
- Countywide : Toxic Discharges
- 2 to Be Tried in Shooting of Wells Fargo Guard : Courts: Judge maintains attempted-murder charges. Wounded man is recovering better than expected.
- TENNIS / BILL DWYRE : No Glory at Grotto for Brad Pearce This Year
- Kennedy Shows Early Promise : L.A. Watts Games: Golden Cougar basketball team bidding for a turnaround after a 9-15 finish last season.
- TV REVIEW : 'Soul' Salutes Black Artists
- The Paladins Return to Rock Routes : The Trio Is on the Road Again and as Dedicated to Its Back-to-Basics Music as Ever
- COLUMN ONE : Vanishing Voice of Liberalism : The Supreme Court's conservative pace is expected to quicken with Thurgood Marshall's retirement. Winners are likely to be prosecutors and police.
- Bush to 'Go for Excellence' in Filling High Court Seat : Judiciary: President reportedly is leaning toward naming a Latino. One of the candidates is an L.A. judge.
- Pair Plead Not Guilty in Child's Death
- Shortfall in Charity Funds Felt : Service: $12-million shortage in United Way campaign is cited by Salvation Army in decision to reduce activities by up to 20%. Other groups face similar financial troubles.
- Clerk's Offer to Retire May Save $1 Million
- SANTA PAULA : 1989 Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested
- Principal Gets Her Job Back at Pacoima School : Education: Transfer of Anglo administrator is withdrawn after protest. She had disputed charges the she was insensitive to Latino students.
- ORANGE : Closed School to Be New District Offices
- Drive to Succeed Lures Her Back to Track : Comebacks: After years of illness and injury, Cal State Los Angeles' Wilcox is a winner again.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Dodgers Face the Braves
- In Quick Vote, Comecon Ends Long Alliance
- Senate Panel Warned on Raw Chicken Perils
- Damage-Assessment Crews Check O.C. Overpasses, Find Them Sound
- Postponement Sought for Start of State Snack Tax : Budget: Officials say it will be a nightmare for stores to figure out quickly what requires a levy. For example, pretzels will cost more but peanuts will not.
- Remaining U.S. Forces in the Gulf
- Orange Trustees Approve Disputed 'Recreation Fee'
- For Openers, Braves Close Out Dodgers in 10th
- He Has a Modest Goal: To Be a Bullpen Coach
- San Diego Exhibits Feature Local Pride : The displays provide an interesting and informative look not only at the scenery and people of days gone by, but also at local artists and their influences.
- Regulating Insurance
- Geritol, the Official Food for Kings' Games?
- Save the Murals
- In Defense of David, He Had an Excuse
- This Reader on Side of Downey and Agassi
- Golf the Only Sport to Go the Extra Day
- Remembering Ashcroft
- There's Nothing Funny About Ripping Tank
- Trying to Get to Bottom of the Beanball Problem
- Tarkanian's Contribution to Larry Johnson Noted
- Golf the Only Sport to Go the Extra Day
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- Shakespeare and the Art of Politics
- Lukas Has to Right to Condemn Stevens
- After Looking at Moyers' 'After the War'
- After Looking at Moyers' 'After the War'
- Remembering Ashcroft
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- There's Nothing Funny About Ripping Tank
- Golf the Only Sport to Go the Extra Day
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- Critical Legroom
- Minivan Market
- Birds and Buffett
- Novel Idea in Baseball: Hard Work Pays Off
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- $100 Million Doesn't Go as Far as It Used to
- He Wants Commissioner to Get Off Rose's Case
- Walton Has Changed, but Has It Necessarily Been for the Better?
- UCLA Doesn't Have All Oars in the Water
- Sununu's Controversial Travels
- Shakespeare and the Art of Politics
- O'Malley Gets Praise for How He Maintains Father's 'Gift' to L.A.
- Regulating Insurance
- Old Toilets
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - June 29, 1991
- Obituaries - June 29, 1991
- 6.0 Earthquake Rocks Southland; 1 Dead, 83 Injured : Temblor: Epicenter was near Sierra Madre. Scores of homes near there are damaged and historic buildings in Pasadena are cracked.
- 6.0 Earthquake Rocks Southland; 1 Dead, 107 Hurt : Temblor: Epicenter is near Sierra Madre. Hundreds of homes are damaged, and historic buildings in Pasadena are cracked. Some mountain roads are closed.
- GOING BALLISTIC: Seal Beach switchboards were flooded...
- Legislature OKs Sales Tax Hike, Welfare Cuts : Budget: Bills to raise alcohol levies, motor vehicle fees are sent to governor. Pension legislation is also approved.
- Latinos Claim '90s as Their Power Decade at Convention : Politics: Reapportionment and a subsequent increase in electoral clout will transform lifestyles from the boardrooms to the barrios, 500 NALEO delegates hear.
- SOCCER / GOLD CUP : Honduras, Minus Top Goalie, Wins
- '90s Forecast as Decade of Increasing Latino Influence : Minorities: Rising numbers to mean more political clout, meeting is told. Gain of seats in Congress and power in presidential politics are foreseen.
- Iraqis Fire Shots to Bar U.N. Look at Suspect Site
- ADD SEAL BEACH: "I haven't been able...
- Assembly Blocks Passage of Tax Increase Measures : Budget: The bills fall far short of approval on early votes. Senate OKs pension legislation sought by Wilson.
- WHIZ KID: Jim (Blackie) Derrington of La...
- 6.0 Earthquake Rocks Southland; 1 Dead, 107 Hurt : Temblor: Epicenter is near Sierra Madre. Hundreds of homes are damaged and historic buildings in Pasadena are cracked. Some mountain roads are closed.
- OUT: Coto de Caza's Michael Chang lost...
- Love for Trainer Brought Woman Killed by Steel Beam to Track : Quake: She, fiance were watching horses work out when they were hit by angle iron from ceiling of grandstand as they tried to flee when temblor hit.
- Shootout in Little Saigon Leaves Suspect Dead, 1 Other Wounded : Robbery: Police seek motive for fabric store holdup. A neighboring merchant says robbers may have been attracted by gold sold there.
- CYPRESS : Council OKs Budget, Freezes New Hiring
- TV Music Show Host Sues Rap Group Over Beating
- A Sunny Weekend Forecast
- Fire Stations to Stock Disaster Supplies
- 10 Arrested in Gang Crackdown : Law enforcement: The raid may be the largest operation yet in the county's widening war against members.
- MSL to Pick New Owner for Sockers : Soccer: One group wants to be sure of league size.
- Cypress' Woods Shoots 73 to Win Desert Classic
- Wooden to Have Operation on Hip
- Track
- COMPANIES
- U.S. Units of Japan Brokerages Queried
- Japanese Scandals Prompt a Look Closer to Home
- REAL ESTATE
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Libyan Officials May Face Bomb Charges
- Mapping Strategy to Stop Violence Before It Starts : Education: Treat violence as a public health problem, one official says, and teach people the techniques they need to cope with their anger without acting on it.
- Gorbachev Sees a Plot in Lithuania Attack
- Vietnam's Premier Becomes Party Chief : Communists: Do Muoi advocates market reform without greatly altering the political system.
- The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce is holding...
- Poultry Specialist Says Ranchers Make Proper Effort to Fight Odor
- State Orders Cleanup of Old Dump After Finding Chemical Leakage
- Mistrial Ruled in Ex-Officer's Murder-for-Hire Case : Courts: Jury deadlocks 10-2 for conviction of former L.A. policeman accused of two contract killings.
- ORANGE : Hospital Is Seeking Volunteer Staffers
- Reds Blank Padres : Baseball: Roberts continues to struggle as Padres make trade overtures to Reds about Mariano Duncan.
- Tal Farlow Still a Be-Bopper After All These Years : Music: Beat lives on in guitarist who just 'hit the big 7-0.' He's never fought for the spotlight but enjoys international respect.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Rent May Rise for Ash-Damaged Bases
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 5 Officers' Murder Charges Dismissed
- San Diego
- Salk Vows to Act as Guinea Pig for Untried AIDS Vaccine
- MOORPARK : School Board OKs $20.5-Million Budget
- One in 5 Discouraged From Police Complaint
- Protest Saves Oceanside's Beach Patrol
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Residents to Review Evacuation Plan
- Transfer of Principal Stirs Harsh Feelings : Education: Anglo administrator is moved from school that serves mostly Latinos.
- Grateful Dead : Downing Thought Career Was Over Until Rangers Gave Him a Chance
- Jazz Scholarships
- Homeless Artists in Saturday Event
- Small Change for a Big-Budget Playhouse : New Artistic Director of Laguna Group Likes the Way Things Are Going and Will Focus on 2nd Stage
- COMMENTARY : Can Merry Men Make It in the S&L; Age? : Movies: The two latest 'Robin Hoods' recast the legend in a meaner, rougher manner to mirror the '90s.
- ECONOMY
- Computer Coaching : A Multimedia Training System Developed by Graphix Zone Helps Wrestlers Come to Grips
- Price Co.'s First Store Closure Is in Buffalo
- Gobs of Gel, Some Hot Air and--<i> Voila!</i>
- Jacques Correze; Quit Firm Amid Nazi Scandal
- Hairstylists' Trade Secret: the Tabloids
- CONEJO VALLEY : Board OKs 7% Raise for Teachers, Others
- Record-Holders Threaten to Defy U.S. Swimming Edict
- ART REVIEWS : Works of Protest, Serious and Absurd
- Big Bank Failures Called Threat to FDIC
- ENERGY
- Brazil's President Offers $1.2-Billion Plan to Save Forest
- Totally Obsessed : 'Eclipse chasers' will go anywhere at any time and spend whatever it takes to see the moon knock the lights out of the sun.
- Panel Warned of Base Closure Costs : Military: Shutting down California facilities would raise expenses in some cases, commission staff says.
- Hostage Escapes From Fleeing Gunman's Car : Crime: Suspect being chased by police abducts woman, who throws herself from vehicle. Man is quickly arrested.
- Pro Football
- TENNIS : Leckman Looks Forward to Postponed Vacation After Surgery
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Country by Way of Ireland
- Yugoslavia Unleashes Its Forces on Slovenia : Balkans: Eight are killed in the breakaway republic. 'In one word, there is war,' its defense minister says.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Study Says Brain Can Change Functions
- Poles to Share in Massive Privatization of State Industry
- Daily Pilot to Publish Just 3 Days a Week, Will Be Given Away
- Phone Outages Show Hazards of New Technology
- Irvine's Cytocare to Spin Off Unit Making Devices for Heart Disease
- Shining Examples
- NATION IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Medicare Pay Plan Assailed by AMA
- Fleeing Gunman Captured in Wild Chase
- U.S. Backs a European Solution to Crisis in Yugoslavia : Diplomacy: The EC is expected to call for action today by the Continent's new security forum.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Subpoena of Robb Transcripts Told
- Third Victim of LAPD Copter Crash Identified
- ANAHEIM : Edison to Settle City's Suits for $3.9 Million
- Daily Pilot Cuts Publication to 3 Days a Week