- Model Planes See Action in Movies : Enterprise: Richard Booth is living out a young boy's fantasy with his Eaglery, which makes miniature airplanes for movies.
- Regulators Put a Damper on Big Real Estate Deal : Development: Officials are objecting to the financing arrangements for Landmark Land Co.'s plan to sell $967 million worth of its well-known resort properties.
- U.S. Facilities Corp.: The Costa Mesa insurance...
- Army Pact for Hughes
- StarTel Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of telecommunications...
- P. M. BRIEFING : El Al Tells $24.2-Million Profit
- Standard of Insurance Rollbacks Suggested : Prop. 103: Judge's recommendations would mean companies might not be liable to rebate any of the 20% reduction from 1987 rate levels.
- Profile : Meet the Kremlin's Mr. Conservative : To reformers, Yegor Ligachev's name is almost a curse. But talk to this tough Siberian peasant-turned-politician, and he'll tell you a few things about revolution and realism.
- Senate OKs Revisions to Hatch Act : Bill Allows Political Activity by IRS, CIA and FBI Agents
- WORLD : Estonia Runs Up Its Old Flag
- BAGHDAD : Flurry of Arab Summitry
- Bush Clean-Air Plan Gets Boost
- Beilenson Calls for Higher Taxes to Deal With Deficit : Budget gap: He estimates the government could raise $20 billion a year with a 38% levy on those earning more than $200,000 a year.
- Cloth Tethers Abandoned at Juvenile Hall : Lawsuit: Probation Department officials agree to use fleece-lined leather cuffs to restrain belligerent youths. Civil rights lawyers hailed the accord.
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- Reagan Economic Guru Lambastes Gas Tax Hike
- VENTURA : Council Kills Plan to Form Tax Districts
- 4-Vehicle Crash Turns Freeway Into Inferno
- Baseball Writers' Poll
- Rancho Santiago Seeded Second in the Playoffs
- Perez Unlikely to Make U.S. World Cup Team
- Derby Winner Confronts Daunting Challenge in Triple Crown Pursuit
- Music and Dance Reviews : Helmuth Rilling Leads L.A. Chamber Orchestra
- What's Up, Doc? : Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday, That's What
- Contrary to what you might think, Elvis...
- Hurst Finds No Solace in Defeat
- Prince Manufacturing Retains Morgan Stanley: Prince Manufacturing...
- Spear Financial Reports $7,340 Loss in 1st Quarter
- Madonna Said Mulling Reebok Deal: Advertising Age...
- Lucetta Dunn has been named senior vice...
- NATION : Moore Pleads Guilty to 5 Counts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Chest Pains Sideline Archbishop
- Democrats Bear Brunt of Hotel Union's Policy
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Campaign for Gas Tax Gets Into High Gear
- Environment : It May Be Time for Some Good News About Acid Rain : The Earth still has a long way to go. But in one area--the U.S.-Canadian border--the pending American clean-air law has even Canada's environmentalists sounding hopeful.
- Maybe the World WAS Listening
- CAMARILLO : Hungarian Emigre Composer Dies
- Hedgecock Appeal Hearing Set : Courts: On June 12, the California Supreme Court Court will the hear ex-mayor's appeal of his felony conviction.
- Transient Dispersal Described at Trial of 2 Police Officers
- PLATFORM : Never to Be Trusted
- Buckey's 2nd Trial Opens in McMartin Molestation Case
- ORANGE : Council to Vote on Fireworks Ban
- Things Cool Off to Great Degree After a Sizzling Weekend
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chang Ousted in W. Germany
- He Blew the Whistle on Everyone in League
- George and Gordon Gund, owners of the...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MCI Sells More Service To American Express
- P. M. BRIEFING : Arco and Mobil Win Approval on North Sea Natural Gas Projects
- Subliminal Message Tapes Are Marketed as Self-Help Aids
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 1 Million Petition to Vote on Gill-Net Ban
- 2 Colombians Arrested in Plot to Buy Missiles : Drug war: FBI says the suspects sought U.S. Stinger weapons to shoot down their government's helicopters.
- Kaiser Nurses Vote to Strike on Sunday
- TUSTIN, IRVINE : Agencies Celebrate Jamboree Extension
- Hintergardt Is Guilty on 8 Counts : Court: He could face a prison sentence of 10 to 12 years for his part in the attack on Aissa Wayne and Roger Luby.
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Lakers Try to Apply Sunscreen : NBA playoffs: Phoenix has lost 21 consecutive games at the Forum, where Coach Fitzsimmons has dropped 37 in a row.
- Bird: This Is As Low As It Gets
- THE SIDELINES : Crystal Trophy Goes to Rebels
- LEGAL FILE
- STAGE
- House Resale Prices Drop as Market Reaches Plateau
- Ventura Bancorp Reports 4% Gain in 1st Quarter
- John R. Monsees has been promoted to...
- $310,000 'Bounty' Paid to Find Nazi
- Commodities Scandal Heads for Trial: The scandal...
- SAN JOSE : New Leader to Take the Oath
- COLUMN ONE : World Cup Overflows for Italians : The nation gets a $4-billion face lift for the soccer extravaganza. But labor unrest, construction delays and security concerns cloud the event.
- Nationalists Lead Vote in Yugoslav Republic
- Will Clearinghouse Exist After All the Dust Clears? : Little-known collector of scientific data finds itself on the brink of extinction because of its own technical obsolescence.
- Pope Decries Suffering of Mexico Poor : Religion: He visits 'lost city' where 700,000 live. The church wants to be the voice 'for those who have no voice,' he says.
- Lagoon Lament : Environment: Clogging of the San Elijo Lagoon has meant the death of saltwater fish and the proliferation of insect pests.
- Countywide : Drought in County Called State's Worst
- THE SIDELINES : Drake Flunks as Ex-Player Sues
- Latinos of UCI Demand Action : Affirmative action: The students called for recruitment of Latino faculty and students, creation of a Chicano studies department and financial support of programs.
- He Has Magic Touch, Flies With Jordan : Barkley Raises 76ers, Lifts Himself to the MVP Level
- Southern (La.) University will play Howard University...
- CYCLING / TOUR DE TRUMP : Poisson Wins Sixth Stage; Bobrik Maintains His Lead
- SHORT TAKES : Actor May Quit Carolina Post
- Some Are Betting Against Red-Hot Software Firm : High tech: Despite Software Toolworks' rapid growth, the amount of short-selling activity may mean many expect its stock to skid.
- MCI to Pay Its First Dividend: MCI...
- STOCKS : Interest Rate Hopes Propel Dow Up 11.26
- Jerry R. Johnson was named vice president...
- T-Bill Rates Fall: The Treasury sold $8.4...
- New Residents Still Pouring Into Corona
- Quayle, in Europe, Vows Help for 'Fragile' Reforms
- Market Scene : Where Stocks Go Whirling Like Dervishes : Get 'em while they're hot in the Istanbul Exchange, which outperformed all others in '89. But if you're looking for buttoned-down Wall Street niceties, forget it.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Paul Newman Charity Honored
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS SAN DIEGO COUNTY : Voter Discontent Has Incumbents Squirming
- BOOK REVIEW : A Story of Biology, but Not of Lives : TOWARD THE HABIT OF TRUTH: A LIFE IN SCIENCE <i> by Mahlon Hoagland</i> W. W. Norton $19.95, 206 pages
- For Coroner, Studying Death Is Not Just a Living
- S.D. Cools It After the Heat
- Problems of Drug Babies Studied at UCI : Medicine: The agonies of the "very needy" infants whose mothers had taken illegal drugs attracted the attention of two assistant professors of pediatrics.
- SHORT TAKES : Barty Ordered to Pay TV Writer
- P. M. BRIEFING : Nigeria Slashes Oil Production
- F. Peter Cuneo has been named president...
- CII Financial Reports Quarterly Profit Increase
- Columbia S&L; Paid Officers $4 Million in Bonuses : Thrifts: Many executives who received the pay have already left the troubled company.
- Mason E. Hale; Botanist
- White House Rebuffs Reed on Hostage Dealings
- LOCAL : Santa Ana Man Is Guilty of Beating Wife, Baby to Death
- Ike Still Casts Long Shadow Over the Continent : Geopolitics: His legacy shapes both the issues and the options for those trying to redraw the map of Europe.
- Lungren, Smith to Debate; Reiner Won't Take Part
- Scott P. Wathen has been appointed vice...
- Documentary : Africa Quest: We're Off to See the Khalif : If you want to interview the leader of a Senegalese Muslim sect, getting there is half the agony. One learns to plan grand and settle modest--and bribery helps.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Winnie Mandela Beat 4, Witness Says
- Palm Springs Bank Explosion Scatters Cash in Deposit Box
- WORLD : Calderon Seated in Costa Rica
- Crown Jewel of Mansions Wallows in Modern Limbo
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Witness May Recant Slaying Testimony
- Ecological Disaster Perils East Europe, Prince Charles Says
- Santa Ana Man Killed by Shot Fired by Friend Trying to Help
- 'Surgical' Bombing and the Medfly War : As the Fly Persists, So Do Questions About the Unpopular Eradication Policy
- Area Votes for Gates as Crime Deterrent
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SCC's Season Ends With 10-6 Defeat
- Janicki Strays From Fold to Become a Bruin : College baseball: Though his siblings have Fullerton connections, Pete turns down Titans to pitch for UCLA.
- THE SIDELINES : Douglas Gets Video Game Deal
- The Australian Open, long considered the least...
- SHORT TAKES : 'Rambo' as a Rainbow Warrior?
- Offshore Drilling Controversy and Meeting Petroleum Needs
- Princess Louise
- Washington Irving Branch Library
- Washington Irving Branch Library
- The Nickname Ploy
- NBC to Offer Its Affiliates 24-Hour News Service
- Pacific Inland Bancorp: The Anaheim financial services...
- $44-Million Lease Signed for Newport Office Space : Real estate: Canadian developer Bramalea California granted huge concessions, however, to get Hewitt Associates into the office building that will overlook Upper Newport Bay.
- P. M. BRIEFING : Swiss May Join Monetary Fund
- G.I. Industries Sells Some Holdings to Reduce Debt
- Laser Precision Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Brad E. Barnes has been named sales...
- Kohl Rejects Suggestion to Delay Military Decision
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Preventing Cavities in Adult Teeth
- WORLD : 60 Die in Zaire Quarry Collapse
- No Sex Till It's Over, Coach Asks
- Cautious Latvia Promises to Respect Soviet Interests : Secession: Leaders hope Gorbachev will agree to talks. Meanwhile, tanks roll through the capital.
- Marcoses Spent Millions in Failed Bid to Retain Power
- Dovima; Regal Model
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : The Center Can Hold, With Care
- Fannie Mae Ready to Weather Tough Times, Chief Says
- Ex-Hostage Says Anderson Is OK
- Copping an Attitude : Ex-Policeman Teaches Officers the Art of Verbal Judo--Reading and Redirecting People
- Deals Fuel Software Firm's Growth : High-Tech: CEO Leslie Crane began his business at the dining room table five years ago. This year sales are predicted to exceed $100 million.
- White House Seeks to Loosen Antitrust Rules
- Endre Bohem; Writer, Producer
- Today's Election
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Risky Businesses : Health: Job stress and accidents can explain high death rates for some occupations. Experts say there's a need to identify the risks that may come with a job.
- Motorcycle in Fatal Chase Mistaken as Stolen
- Mayor Proposes Shorter Pool Season to Save Water
- For Better or Worse, They Seek Freedom
- Some Charges Valid, Missouri's Stewart Says
- One Down, Light Years to Go for Colt
- STAGE REVIEW : The Mystique of 'Phantom' : Theater: The show's still a feast as Guillaume takes control.
- PEOPLE : Circle K CEO Steps Down as Retailer Restructures
- Sandra K. Maier has been promoted to...
- Huntway Posts Loss, Restructures Bank Debt
- Ropak Corp.: The Fullerton maker of plastic...
- Home Price Rises Only 3.9%; Sales Drop 20%
- P. M. BRIEFING : Poles Fire Oil Chief in Shortages
- USX, Icahn Have Polite Confrontation
- Mark Bender has joined GMW Mechanical Engineering...
- How Sincere Are the New 'Green' Marketers? : Environment: Big business, propelled by consumer demand, is rolling out products supposed to be ecologically safe. But are they?
- Transamerica Insurance Quarterly Profit Up 16%
- Pop 'Kiss' Sets Record as N.Y. Art Sales Open
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE TV CAMPAIGN
- Further Nuclear Role for Germany Seen : Europe: NATO chief Manfred Woerner says the western sector must remain an arsenal for U.S. weapons.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : 2 Arrested in Killing of Marine Sergeant
- Selma Supt. Quits, Will Drop Suit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : U.S.-Soviet Faculty Exchange
- * Jimmy's Gaffe: Jimmy Breslin, Newsday's Pulitzer...
- Culture : The Foolish Old Man, and Other Heroes : Although some sneer at the stories, all Chinese are fed an endless diet of role models. The government uses these folk sagas to educate, entertain--and control.
- Monitoring of Inmate and Attorney Investigated
- SIMI VALLEY : City Hall Paper Will Be Recycled
- TUSTIN : New Effort Due on Marine Land Swap
- Whether He Wins a Spot on Tour Is Up to People
- PREP ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins Protested Game, 7-4
- Smuggling a Banned Commodity
- Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain overcame fast...
- Orioles Get the Drop on Angels, 6-5
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Browning Wastes Not, Wants Not
- THE SIDELINES : Charities Pass on Pete Rose
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : Performance Art Review : Wailing Turbans Explore Sex, Love at Cafe Largo
- Star Turns Still Worth the Price of Admission : Broadway: Rex Harrison, Maggie Smith add luster to 'The Circle' and 'Lettice and Lovage.'
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE : 'Woman,' 'Turtles' Still Battling It Out
- Music and Dance Reviews : Kimbrough Sings Korngold and Weill at Occidental
- SHORT TAKES : Springsteen to Match Benefit
- TV REVIEW : 'Frontline' Explores Black Market in Antiquities
- DANCE REVIEW : Unexpected Premiere by Joffrey
- Jacobs Gets Air Time to Counter Waite on NBC : Television: Actor's work triggers equal time for a political challenger on two Southern California stations.
- Joffrey Offers 3 Substitute Works
- Kelly B. Vincent has been named principal...
- Datron Systems Agrees to Buy Transco Products
- Pathe Communications Sued by JDL
- Live Entertainment Buys German Home Video Firm
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Poll Finds Concern High Over Drought
- MOSCOW : Red Army Will March
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson and Feinstein Exchange Barbs
- Democrats' Bill on Oil Spill Cleanup Passed by Assembly
- Texas Family Gives Yale $20 Million
- MCA Quits Coliseum Management Team and Effort to Keep the Raiders
- Is Topanga Ready for Soup Lines? : Poverty: After a yearlong crackdown on the homeless in the area, one group is trying to help by providing food and other services.
- City Council OKs $12,000 for Agency That Feeds Elderly
- Countywide : Ventura Issue What's Best for the Pier?
- Odd Trio Trying to Fit Under the Tent : Washington, Moscow and Bonn Need to Work It Out
- Bruins Ice Capitals Again, 4-1 : NHL playoffs: Boston takes 3-0 lead in Stanley Cup semifinals.
- A baseball doubleheader between the University of...
- Heat's Seikaly Gets Improved Player Award
- Washington Irving Branch Library
- Car-Pool Day
- Offshore Drilling Controversy and Meeting Petroleum Needs
- Offshore Drilling Controversy and Meeting Petroleum Needs
- Washington Irving Branch Library
- Offshore Drilling Controversy and Meeting Petroleum Needs
- Rogue Countries
- Washington Irving Branch Library
- O.C. 'Executive' Home Price Is High but Not the Highest
- MOVIES - May 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - May 8, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 8, 1990
- Names in the News - May 8, 1990
- Decline in Fixed-Rate Mortgages Expected Soon : Real estate: Rates have risen a percentage point since Christmas to their current high of 11%. They may drop to 10.25% by year-end.
- White House Hints at Shift on Taxes : Budget: A spokesman indicates that increases might be considered if Democratic leaders accept a presidential invitation to a fiscal summit.
- NEXT QUESTION: Charles H. Keating Jr., whose...
- DRUG BABIES: Several county health organizations, including...
- HONORED AGAIN: Dr. Sammy Lee of Huntington...
- Tide May Be Turning on Sludge Proposals : Sewage: Los Angeles city officials hope they have overcome opposition to the spreading of waste on fields near Lancaster. The test will be a plan that is up for debate Thursday.
- Temperatures Cool Off to a Great Degree : Weather: The heat is bringing an early start to the brush-fire season, officials say. Water use, however, was not as great as expected.
- Ramona to Enforce Rationing in Wake of Water Pipeline Break
- Restaurateur Killed in Freeway Shooting : Crime: Motorist is shot on the Harbor Freeway while driving at 60 m.p.h. Police say they have no suspects.
- Assembly OKs Underground Metro Rail Link : Transportation: The state Senate receives a bill requiring the extension be built below ground in residential areas. Opponents say that would dry up rapid transit money.
- TAX BITE: So you think Orange County...
- Slow Down Now to Halt Inflation : Economy: Without a tightening of monetary policy, a hard-won victory of the early 1980s will be sacrificed.
- Hope Seen for Sludge Plan Near Lancaster : Agriculture: Officials hope they have overcome objections in the Antelope Valley to using L.A. sewage residue as fertilizer on farms.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- NUDE NEWS: Orange County's latest artistic encounter...
- TECHNOLOGY - May 8, 1990
- For the Record - May 8, 1990
- 2 Killed as Stolen Motorcycle Crashes
- Lupus Sufferer Does Battle Against 'Silent Disease'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Lake Lady Bird Nee Town Lake?
- COLUMN ONE : Barriers to Power for Minorities : California is heading toward a nonwhite majority. But electoral victories do not automatically follow population gains.
- WORLD : Romania Acts to Protect Vote
- NATION : Bush Bans Peru Artifact Import
- Rail Line's Second Crash in Four Days Kills One
- A Matter of Censorship
- LA HABRA : Innovative Class Uses Newspapers
- P.M. BRIEFING : Greyhound Declares Victory Over Union; Drivers Deny It
- Soviets Importing U.S. Chickens: The Soviet Union...
- WORLD : 21 Killed in East Beirut Warfare
- WORLD : 2 Arrested in Slaying of Marine
- Nation IN BRIEF : PACIFIC NORTHWEST : Windstorm Kills Six, Capsizes Boats
- Ethiopian Police Seize Hijacked Plane
- Boys Trample Girls' Turf : Behavior: Studies support the Mills College women: Even in preschool, guess who's the boss.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Icahn Pessimistic on Effort to Split USX
- What, No Thunderbird?An 1846 bottle of Chateau...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- WORLD : Diana's Jet Lands for Repair
- Pair Become First to Walk Unaided to North Pole
- Buckey Prosecutor Unsure of Witnesses' Recollections : Witness Recall Questioned in Buckey Retrial
- Second Night of Violence Erupts at Chico Festival; 41 Are Arrested
- Cleanup Crew Scales Mt. Everest : 3-Nation Expedition to Retrieve Debris Left by Others
- Bush to Accept Taxes on Budget Summit Agenda
- NATION : Waldheim's Bids to Lift Ban on His Entry to U.S. Denied
- Ex-Liberia Official's Wife Guilty of Killing for Magic
- New Germany Is Trustworthy, Kohl Tells Jews
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Light, Dark Reset Internal Clocks
- Professor Hopes to Contribute to New Lithuania : CSUN: Anthropology professor Liucija Baskauskas has been invited to develop humanities offerings at a revived university. She would be vice chancellor for a year.
- Scenic Road Is Key to Future of Rustic Canyon : Development: The number of new homes allowed in Trabuco by a forthcoming growth plan hinges on controversial improvements to the picturesque but perilous highway leading into the rural area.
- THE SIDELINES : Cricket Matches Set in U.S.
- Field Thins Out for the Preakness : Triple Crown: Nine expected to run, including Derby winner Unbridled, runner-up Summer Squall and Mister Frisky.
- They're Throwing Their Weights Around : Track and field: Esperanza's trio is responsible for three of the county's top four shotput marks this season.
- THE SIDELINES : Australia May Be Aced Out : Tennis Event Needs More Prize Money to Keep Pace With Elite
- COUNTYWIDE : Injuries Fatal to 3 in Traffic Accidents
- For Andersen, Freedom's a Word for Publicity
- SHORT TAKES : Hogan Weds 'Crocodile' Co-Star
- MOVIE REVIEW : O'Grady a Real Find in Sunny 'Nobody's Perfect'
- STAGE
- SHORT TAKES : Cusack Admits Guilt in Crash
- U.S. Is Taking a New Tack in Guatemala : Diplomacy: American officials are turning to the military to help achieve stability and to gain help in the war on drugs.
- Pope Launches Fence-Mending Tour of Mexico
- 22 Die in Truck Accident
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Mrs. Bush Keeps Class on Hold
- Brace Yourself: Adnan Khashoggi, the Saudi financier...
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Soviet, U.S. Teams Create Mirror Image Mars Rovers : Space exploration: Prototypes show remarkable similarities despite sharply different approaches by the two nations.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Racial Imbalance at School Studied
- It's a New Ballgame for Stadium Photographers
- Boy, 7, Bitten by Pit Bull During Walk on Beach
- Dentists Get the Drill on Dealing With Children : Health: Lecturer gives conventioneers some tips on communication with fearful, uncooperative youngsters.
- Nuclear-Waste Mishap Lesson at Sharp Hospital : Safety lapse: Similar improper disposal of radioactive wastes could happen at other hospitals, an inspector said.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stewart Turns Bad Times to Good
- Police Battle With 500 Soccer Fans in Belgium
- VOLLEYBALL WORLD LEAGUE : Italy Beats U.S. in Four Games
- Dodgers Fall to Phillies as Bullpen Fails
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- TV
- Dance and Music Reviews : Verdi Requiem Without Verdi Voices in Pasadena
- Eyewitness to Power of the Sweeps