- For the Record - June 4, 1992
- PREP BASEBALL / CITY FINALS : Fremont on Rise, Seeking 8th Title
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Coudry Pitches Saugus to Berth in 3-A Division Title Game, 2-1
- Amid All the Joy, a Sag Sight
- Senate Passes Anti-Gambling Bill
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 1-A SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS : Moorpark Eliminates Whittier Christian, 10-1
- Miscellany
- Morse Relay Team Wins Appeal
- Mickelson Tries to Stay in Focus for Final NCAA
- Squash
- Jurisprudence
- LOS ALAMITOS : Trainer Ekins Says Waverino Ready for Stiffer Competition
- TRACK AND FIELD / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : USC Men's Trophy Dash Is All-Out Sprint
- STAGE
- Kirov Ballet Blames L.A. Riots for Drop in Shrine Ticket Sales
- Forest Shelter Volunteers Feed Many Young Mouths : Animals: Workers at the nonprofit Wildlife Waystation care for newborn and injured creatures, readying them for life in the wild.
- San Diego County Elections : Measure to Save Hilltop Cross Wins Approval : Reform: City would transfer Mt. Soledad monument to private hands under Prop. F.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hughes Aircraft Sued in Gulf War Deaths
- Young Robbery Suspects Return Home to Find Police Waiting
- Store Clerk Chases, Kills Fleeing Armed Robber
- Elections '92 : Takasugi Leads in GOP Bid for Assembly : Campaigns: Late returns show Cathie Wright winning in the GOP contest for a state Senate seat.
- Moorpark : City Weighs Fee Hike for Trash Collection
- Teeing Up With the Joneses
- Gibbons, Palmisano Receive Top County Honor
- Battle Cry of Pitchers Drives Poly to City Final : Prep baseball: Alegria, Diaz set the Parrots' mission in the preseason, then the team rallies behind the goal of a championship.
- Diaz's Efforts Give Poly Something to Shout About
- NOTEBOOK : Rodriquez Works Through an Error
- Stocking of Lunker Trout a Bonanza in Bishop Area
- Vachon Says List Is Down to Three
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 5-A SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS : Single Run Enough to Advance Cypress
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 1-A DIVISION SEMIFINAL : Dashing Oak Park Hustles Into Final With 5-1 Win
- Pro Basketball
- MUSIC : Pacific Symphony, CSUF to Train Young Musicians
- RADIO
- BOOK REVIEW : Fault Lines Upset a Compelling Collection : THE OTHER SIDE: Fault Lines, Guerrilla Saints and the True Heart of Rock 'n' Roll <i> by Ruben Martinez</i> , Verso, $24.95, 168 pages
- Doonesbury's Satire on Brown Ruled No Illegal Contribution
- Clinton Clinches Nomination With 3 Strong Showings : Primaries: Democratic Arkansas governor heads to victory in Ohio, New Jersey, Alabama, early returns and exit polls show. Brown hopes for tight California race.
- Victorious Pair Received Solid Vote From Men
- Elections '92 : Gallegly, Perez Ferguson Win Primaries : Congress: Tom McClintock takes lead in 24th District. Robert J. Lagomarsino is in a tight match in the new 22nd.
- U.S. Justices Let Stand Suit by Holocaust Revisionist : Courts: Legal action contends city and Jewish groups conspired to prevent man from airing his views at conference.
- Dry Northwest Gets a Taste of Water Rules, Fire Concerns
- Santa Ana to Build Aviary With Grant
- Robert B. Heck; Office Supply Store Owner
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trash-Collection Fee to Rise Again
- San Diego County Elections : Bilbray Heading Toward Re-Election as Supervisor
- Orioles Pin a 4-2 Defeat on Langston : Baseball: It is his second consecutive complete-game loss. Home runs by Cal Ripken Jr., Tackett fuel Baltimore.
- Jurisprudence
- Collins, Beschen Will Surf in Huntington Beach Event
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL / 5-A DIVISION SEMIFINAL : 1 Play Enables Simi Valley to Trip Mater Dei
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Savanna's Playoff Run Finally Ends
- El Dorado Comes Up Short Again : Division 5-A: No. 1 Diamond Bar scores three runs in seventh to oust Golden Hawks for the second consecutive season, 5-4.
- Senate Passes Anti-Gambling Bill
- Texas Tops Oklahoma, Gets Rematch With Pepperdine
- 3-A BASEBALL : Mira Mesa's Hause Faces Bonita Vista
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Spirited Maiden Voyage at Moonlight Tango
- Pop Tempers Belew's Taste for the Exotic
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. Children's Chorus at Ambassador
- Ueberroth Buys Stake in Guest Quarters Hotels
- Still the Big Night? : Too Much Money, Not Enough Fun--Some Sit It Out
- After Today, One Primary to Go
- Countywide : Alcohol Treatment Funding Approved
- Countywide : Silver Strand Beach's Guardian Angels Receive Honors
- OXNARD : City Offers to Help Stadium Developer
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Uphold Home Addition
- CHULA VISTA : Teacher Surrenders in Sex Allegations
- Miscellany
- PIRU : 2 Masked Men Hold Up Bank
- Miscellany
- LOS ANGELES : Beilenson to Attend Earth Summit
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Esasky Will Play After 2-Year Absence
- Myers' Failure Dims Rookie's Star : Padres: Seminara pitches 6 1/3 shutout innings but is denied a victory when reliever yields game-tying homer to Chicago's Dawson. Cubs win in 13th, 3-2.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : 'Divas' Benefit Worth the Wait
- BUENA PARK : Return of Bodies in Prom Crash Delayed
- Lawyer's Killer Reportedly Had History of Instability
- Labor Department Extends Deadline for Riot-Related Jobless Benefits
- Soccer
- Sammie Smith Gets Fresh Start
- Eggert Signs With Expos Just Hours After Selection : Baseball draft: CSUN pitcher chosen in 21st round. Former teammate Kenny Kendrena taken by Marlins.
- Partners to Direct the Gulls
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Better, Beat the Best, 7-5
- PREP BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS : Diamond Bar Gains 5-A Final
- ABC to Trim TV Program 'Clutter' : Broadcasting: Studies indicate that too many commercials, promotional messages and program credits alienate viewers.
- Business of Helping : Local Firms Pouring Aid Into Riot-Torn L.A. Area
- TRANSPORTATION : Car Dealer Has Pizza, Female Wrestling in Effort to Grab Buyers
- Rogersound Labs Seeks Bankruptcy Protection : Retailing: The owners were unable to service the debt they took out to buy the consumer electronics firm in 1989.
- AUTOS
- Transportation Aide Picked
- * Sidney P. Marland Jr.; Former U.S. Commissioner of Education
- Clinton Uses His Victory Speech to Sharpen Campaign Themes : Politics: To counter Bush, the Democratic candidate emphasizes the need for change. He touts his experience as a contrast to Perot.
- Helping Baby Animals
- SIMI VALLEY : 1st Street Widening Plan to Be Discussed
- OXNARD : Hazardous Waste Injunction Sought
- CSUSM Official Selected for Post
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 3-A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Corona Express Knocks Tustin Out of Playoffs
- John Aguilar served as Hart High's offensive...
- Dog Beach Jam an Effort to 'Lighten' Things Up
- BANKING
- * Philip M. Stern; Democratic Party Activist, Author
- Navarro Leads in S.D. Mayor's Race
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Bottom Line Is King in Schools for Profit : Money-making institutions promote the values that attract the most paying students. They fail a public trust.
- Couple Accused of Running Sex Club Sues Over TV News Reports
- Auto Dealer's Killer Gets 32 Years to Life
- NEWPORT BEACH : Fire Crews to Clear Weeds and Debris
- All-Star Senior Golfers to Tee Off Today
- Miscellany
- TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : NCAA Expectations High for CSUN's Noel in Javelin
- Jurisprudence
- KGIL Cuts Back Carole Hemingway Show : Radio: To further reduce costs, the station will replace the host's drive-time program with syndicated shows.
- B of A to Impose Arbitration in Customer Disputes : Banking: Believed to be the first in the nation, the policy is an aggressive effort to contain legal costs.
- Danish Voters Reject Treaty Uniting Europe
- Urban Aid Tax Plan Backed but Funding Is in Dispute : Cities: Democratic, GOP leaders see need for helping new businesses. Specific financing proposals lacking.
- PEOPLE : Chloe Joins the Lagerfeld Fold
- EL CAJON : 2 Plead Not Guilty in Arson at Schools
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Simi Valley's Long Shot Downs Mater Dei, 2-0
- Wife Visits Arafat in Jordan After His Brain Surgery
- Training Together Is Pair for the Course : Ken and Donna France are happy to share a pastime, even if it does mean frequently swimming a mile, biking 25 and then pounding out a 10K run.
- TUSTIN : 'Super-Street' Plan for Edinger Revealed
- PANORAMA CITY : Woman Admits Joining Income Tax Fraud Scheme
- Lancaster Razes Official's Damaged Home
- Helping Parents Help Kids : Schools: L.A. Unified District offers a program to teach mothers and fathers that, no matter how poor their own education, they can make a difference in their children's.
- You are now entering the Twilight Zone:...
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A DIVISION SEMIFINAL : Hart Prevails With a Little Help From Neighbors
- SOUTHERN SECTION SMALL SCHOOLS BASEBALL : Calvary Chapel's Rallies Fall Short in 10-9 Defeat
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- ENERGY
- Air Promo Spawns a Hot Air Record
- ADVERTISING
- Campbell's Saturn Territory Grows
- LifeFleet Acquires Florida Firm: LifeFleet, an Irvine-based...
- BANKING
- * Joseph Bernard Katz; Musical Director, Conductor, Performer
- Runaway Commuter Train Plows Into Mall Near Tokyo; 1 Dead, 162 Hurt
- Rubles Delivered to Avert Strikes
- Dornan and Rohrabacher Claim Victory
- Is This Wexford's Last Case? : * Books: After 15 Reginald Wexford mysteries, writer Ruth Rendell may put an end to her fictional detective's career. 'I am bored with him,' she says.
- 70 Officers Facing Navy Charges on Sexual Abuse
- Voter Turnout May Be Lowest in 52 Years
- Annie Welbourn; Red Cross Activist
- 2 Men Found Fatally Stabbed at Zuma Beach
- LOS ANGELES : Vacant Hospital Likely to Become Drug Rehab Unit
- Family of Missing Woman Still Hopeful : Investigation: Police continue to seek clues to what happened to a 23-year-old from Newport Beach, who vanished a year ago.
- CASTAIC : 3 Men Charged in RV Burglary String
- San Diego County Elections : GOP Factions Must Wait to See If Either Gains Sacramento Edge
- Elections '92 : Incumbent Supervisors Returned to Office : County government: John K. Flynn, Maggie Erickson Kildee and Susan K. Lacey avoid fall runoffs.
- Countywide : Drive-By Shooting Convictions Upheld
- Dodgers Pay for Giving Free Pass : Baseball: L.A.'s six-game winning streak ends when Candiotti, after walking Lavalliere intentionally, walks in a run in 1-0 loss to Pirates.
- 1-A BASEBALL : Santa Fe Christian, Borrego Square Off
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Luzinski Happy to Be Picked by L.A.
- Worley Stands Test of Time as Saugus Coach
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Fullerton Is Feeling Fine Now : Baseball: Freshman Parisi overcomes strep throat and mononucleosis to beat Florida State, 6-0. Titans in rematch with top-seeded Miami today.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Master of His Country : Ray Price's Repertoire and Delivery at the Crazy Horse Are the Stuff Legends Are Made Of
- Conservative Incumbents Retain Stronghold in O.C.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Homeowners Sue to Block Plan for 3 Office Towers
- Perot's War Against the Vets' 'Wall' : Monumental battle: His tactics in fighting the original design reveal much about the man who would be President.
- LAPD Revises Its Riot Response Manual : Law enforcement: New measures aim at providing a quicker, more effective reaction to civil unrest.
- BREA : School Bus Fees Part of Budget Cuts
- 22 Arrested in Looting of a Store During Riot : Crime: The suspects allegedly are members of a Venice gang. Police say the incident shows that gangs organized attacks during the unrest.
- Retirement Doesn't Come Easy to Her
- Fear Bails Out : Skydivers Don't Give Up Despite Crash
- Padres Pick SDSU's Gennaro in Sixth Round
- AZTECS NOTEBOOK : SDSU Wins On-Campus Arena Battle
- UCI One of 30 Golf Teams at NCAA Division I Finals
- TV Ratings : ABC Outscores the Competition
- Profit Up for Dunhill, Seller of Luxury Items
- Carl Maston; Architect's Works Dot the Southland Landscape
- Yeltsin Warns Gorbachev He May Be Muzzled
- Ohio's Oakar Bounces Back After House Check Scandal : Politics: Her win may gauge attitudes toward incumbents. An Ohio colleague with 166 bad checks barely beat a no-overdraft incumbent.
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's Parting Shot : The outlaws left a string of legends, and a mystery. Hot on their final trail is a husband-wife research team.
- Goo Tossers Could Become Stuck in Jail Under Pasadena Law
- Judge Rejects Consecutive Sentences for Ex-Deputy
- GRANADA HILLS : Student on Schoolyard Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Trapping Tritium: A High-Stakes Game
- Vote Giving Council Greater Say on LAX Finances Falls Short : City Hall: Bradley lobbies against Galanter's bid to permit greater scrutiny of airport's budget. The proposal is three votes shy of approval.
- Yugoslav Turmoil Complicates Job of Water Polo Official
- 2-A BASEBALL : All Curveballers Castillo, Inzunza Want Are the Right Breaks
- HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS : La Jolla's Conda, Elsberry Cruise to Victories
- For the Golden Hawks, It's All Too Familiar
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : After Coming Up Empty, Mets Full of Themselves, 4-3
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 4-A BASEBALL SEMIFINALS : Irvine Reaches Unfamiliar Place
- NBA FINALS : Bulls Take Pace by Horns : Game 1: Jackson says that fast-breaking Chicago will slow the tempo tonight against Portland.
- Dominated by Detachment : Paintings: In the works of David Baze, men and women are in physical proximity, but their minds are disconnected.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S., Japan on a Collision Course Over Chip Trade : Technology: Officials from the two nations will meet to discuss the intractable problem of market access.
- HEALTH
- Officials Blame Foreigners for Riots in Iran; Paper Cites Economic Policies
- Fleeing Vehicle Kills 5 at School : Tragedy: Four students and a parent die in Temecula after being hit by a vehicle chased by the Border Patrol.
- Public Broadcasting Funding Nears After Accords in Senate
- S.D. Delegation Waits Under a Backlash Cloud
- Bomb Shelter Outdated, Foley Tells Pentagon
- Iranian Buoys Lebanese Guerrillas
- Subject of 'Fatal Vision' Book Loses Appeal for a New Trial
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Boaters' State Fund Has Sprung a Leak
- Film Stars Decry Sex Harassing : Issues: 'I always accepted sexual harassment as a part of life,' actress Christine Lahti told a symposium.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 4-A SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS : Foothill Keeps On Going, Straight Into Title Game
- Ringo Hopes 'Time' Will Turn the Tide : Pop: Since the late '70s, the ex-Beatle has been struggling in the music world, but now he's trying to re-establish himself as an artist.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Irvine Firm to Buy Resort, Horse Track : Investment: Excalibur Holding Corp. has agreed to purchase a controlling stake in Mountaineer Park in Chester, W. Va., in a deal valued at nearly $8 million.
- 4 Latham & Watkins Lawyers Leaving to Start Own Firm
- Strong California Finish Buoys Brown Faithful
- U.S. Plans Major Saudi Arms Sale
- Fatal Crash Triggers Criticism of Chases : Border Patrol's Policies Take Heat
- ALHAMBRA : Black Officer's Racial Bias Suit Settled for $79,000
- WOODLAND HILLS : Homeowners Sue to Block Office Towers
- LOS ANGELES : Council Declines to Block Move of Gorilla From Zoo
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ASSEMBLY RACES : Challengers Fail to Unseat Incumbents : Tom Mays leads three-way race in 67th District. Curt Pringle heading for comeback.
- Riot Flames Ignite Korean-American Political Activism
- Council Action Clears Way for Lake View Drug Center
- VALENCIA : Accord Signed for 40 Acres of Parks
- A.P. Indy Gallops at Belmont and Dispels Kitchen Rumors : Horse racing: Drysdale says 1 1/2-mile distance Saturday will suit colt because of his breeding and his running style.
- UCI Students Protest Cutting of Three Men's Sports Programs
- Harvard to Play for 6th Consecutive Southern Section Boys' Tennis Title
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Connors Says Padres Got Bargain in Acquiring Seminara from Yanks
- STAGE REVIEW : Not Even Tepper's Off the Hook in 'kirbysomething'
- Presto! Students Learn the Tricks of the Trade : Magic: How do they do it? Huntington Beach's Steve Klasky conjures up a few secrets of levitation and sawing people in half.
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Dynamic Set From the Pale Saints
- Auto Chain Expands Its No-Dickering Deals to Corona : Retail: Santa Ana-based Campbell will post flat prices for cars at Buick-GMC showroom. Under the policy, sales zoomed 45% at its Costa Mesa Mazda.
- House Panel OKs Sweeping Changes in Bond Rules
- Dow Unable to Stay at Record Pace, Falls 17.11 : Market Overview
- Roger Beach Named to No. 3 Spot at Unocal
- REAL ESTATE
- More Red Ink and Dark Days for J. M. Peters : Earnings: The Newport Beach luxury home builder posts a $57.8-million loss, or $4.13 a share, for fiscal year. Auditors question company's viability.
- SEC Scrutinizing Trading in Stock of Aura Systems
- VPs Named for Newport Blue: Two veteran...
- Judge Orders County to Meet Jail Caps : Crowding: Malkus expresses sympathy for officials' plight but says the time has come. He promises severe consequences if the order is not met.
- White Supremacists Denied Parade Permit : Simi Valley: City officials say approval could be seen as endorsing the group's views. The organization plans to march anyway.
- Supremacist Parade to Go Ahead : Protest: Simi Valley officials deny permit for march but will not stop it. Group supports verdicts in King beating trial.
- Technology Monitor Opened to Ex-Soviets : Exports: Ties to COCOM will give the new nations access to once-forbidden know-how from the West.
- Drug Stock Fall Rattles Market; Dow Off 17.11 : Market Overview
- Protege Played 'Limited' Role, Milken Testifies : Securities: The imprisoned former junk-bond king makes the court appearance in a bid to reduce his sentence.
- * Lydia Joel; Former Editor of Dance Magazine
- TRANSPORTATION
- Promotions May Be Why Cereal Prices Have Risen
- 2 Economic Reports Are a Mixed Bag : Commerce: The index of leading indicators rises a fourth straight month in April. New-home sales continue to be weak, however.
- L.A. Tourism Officials Fight Uphill Battle
- Earnings
- Gene Chappie; Colorful State Officeholder
- Connecticut Bans Hand-Held Radar
- Rio Summit Flutters: Cleaner Air, or Hotter? : Bush Administration has everyone wondering
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- LOS ANGELES : Schools to Observe Gay Pride Month
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Face Capital Murder Charges in Officer's Death
- San Diego County Elections : City Schools Measure, Prop. O, Leading : Education: Measure would authorize $215 million to renovate San Diego schools.
- SUN VALLEY : Cyanide Spill Kills Man; Apartments Evacuated
- Woman Slain at Bus Stop : Violence: A man talking to his former girlfriend suddenly starts firing. He shoots himself after a short freeway chase. It's Irvine's first reported homicide since 1989.
- ESCONDIDO : Death of Railroad Conductor Probed
- SANTA ANA : Council Rejects Most of Acosta's Reforms
- COSTA MESA : Court Ruling Favors Goat Hill Tavern
- NEWPORT BEACH : Hearings to Begin on Upper Bay Plan
- Lawmakers Agree to End Florida's Brief Ban on Bingo
- Pitcher Just What the Doctor Ordered
- TENNIS FRENCH OPEN : Rain Dampens Capriati's Spirits as Seles Advances to Semifinals
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : 3-A SOFTBALL SEMIFINALS : Woodbridge Ends the Party for University
- Parisi Makes Florida State Look Ill, 6-0 : College World Series: Fullerton pitcher learns he has mononucleosis, limits Seminoles to two hits in six innings.
- Jurisprudence
- Another Normandy Invasion : The Battle for Musee Americain
- Grant a 'Dubious' Honor--Baitz : Endowment: Playwright accepts $15,000 from NEA but pledges to donate an equal amount to two galleries whose grants were overturned.
- Voters Begin Overhaul of State Delegation
- AUTOS
- Ex-Peruvian President Garcia Arrives in Colombia for Asylum
- ENERGY
- Delta to Make Half-Off Fares a Little Costlier : Airlines: Saying it needs to cover the cost of the summer promotion, it announces an increase of $10 to $20 per ticket.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Pressure Mounts for an AT&T; Contract : Labor: The company and union are in the third day of talks since a strike deadline passed. Many key issues are unresolved.
- Still the Big Night? : Security Checks, Breathalyzers--the Prom, '92-Style
- California, 5 Other States Go to Clinton : Campaign: Bush continues his unbroken string of victories. But polls indicate major-party candidates are again overshadowed by Perot.
- Last Big Gasp of Primary Season Stirs Winds of Political Change : Politics: Alabama incumbent leads, but bad checks could bounce Ohio, Iowa lawmakers. State votes may help add blacks, women to Congress.
- Lancaster Seeks Ritter Ranch Report
- Removing the Obstacle of Soviet Cover
- JAMUL : 2 Held Without Bail in Slaying of Couple
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Voters Support Campaign Reform : The proposal to change the county's campaign finance laws was favored by a 6 to 1 margin, but two city ballot measures appeared to draw far less support.
- 10 Killed as Fire Sweeps Rooming House : Blaze: Some elderly and handicapped residents could not escape. The home had lost its license as an adult care center.
- Marilyn Quayle Defends Spouse, Attacks Hollywood
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Punctured Line Floods Intersection
- SANTA PAULA : Home Pool Security Rules Tightened
- Tough Wiretap Law Credited With Smashing Meth Ring : Drugs: A 24-count indictment against 11 people represents the first criminal charges in the state filed under the 4-year-old statute.
- SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS : Catcher Strikes Right Chords in Hart's Victory Over La Habra
- Evans' Journey Ends in Omaha : College baseball: Former Chatsworth High standout leaves Cal, helps Oklahoma reach World Series.
- Simon's Suite Talk Can Be Heard Again : Stage: Playwright's lightweight work is a community theater staple. Two of his shows are now in Anaheim and Westminster.
- Gems From the '30s by Capra and Lubitsch
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools Unveil 2 Budget Proposals
- SDSU Senate Urges End to Academic Cuts
- Bush Moves to Renew China's Trade Benefits : Commerce: The action sets up an election-year battle with Congress on Beijing policy.
- Beads of Hope : After the Riots, Unity Bracelets Symbolize Binding of Wounds
- Jeweler Found Dead Near Spilled Cyanide Powder : Sun Valley: The deadly poison forces police to close a four-block stretch of Vineland Avenue to traffic and evacuate the apartment complex.
- OXNARD : Flames Destroy Vacant Building
- Miscellany
- Roberti Holds Steady Lead Over Rowen
- Rinking in the New : Costa Mesa Skater's Decision Changes More Than Just Partners
- Thousand Oaks : Frogs Make Leap Into Lesson Plan
- Largest Gay Political Group Backs Clinton
- Panel Assails Policies of Counsel Office : Government: Grand jury report charges county counsel's office with obstructing investigations and conflict of interest.
- Families Sue Hughes Over Gulf War Deaths
- San Diego County Elections : School Bond, Incumbents Faltering : North County: Escondido Mayor Jerry Harmon seems headed for victory, but two City Council veterans battle to retain seats. Fallbrook school bond appears to be falling far short.
- Task Force Emphasizes Drug, Gang Problems : Crime: Anaheim report recommends spending nearly $6 million to improve law enforcement and youth programs.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / JUDICIAL RACES : Brooks Retaining His Seat but Runoffs Likely Elsewhere
- Urban, Rural Voters Divided Over Splitting State in Two : California: San Francisco Giants are striking out in bid for San Jose stadium. Runoff appears likely in San Diego mayor's race. Bond measures falter.
- TV REVIEW : 'Secret Passion' a Lowbrow, Trashy Blast
- PREP BASEBALL / SOUTHERN SECTION SEMIFINALS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Herzog Cure-All Won't Work Nowadays
- Both Parties Favored Perot, Exit Poll Shows : Presidency: The Texan would have won Democratic and GOP races in California by double-digit margins.