- Rams Resolve Dispute, Will Keep Live Band : Labor: The team had threatened to switch to tape music. The new agreement calls for fewer musicians--15, not 22.
- BREEDING BIRDS: NORTHERN ORIOLE
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Forging Artists' Works
- Study on Airfield Crash Zones Withdrawn
- Checkpoint Charlie Comes In From Cold War Era
- Supervisors Approve Canyon Development
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Cities Band Together to Protect Coastline
- ANAHEIM : Barnett Says She'll Seek Council Seat
- Highland High to Go Year-Round in 1991
- WORLD CUP '90 : Second-Round Teams Say <i> Ciao</i> to Second Rate
- Sunday Silence Draws No. 4 Post Position for Hollywood Cup
- Tomkus on Volleyball Tour With U.S. National Team
- THE SIDELINES : Hearing Slated on Steinbrenner Gift to Accused Extortionist
- Witherspoon Puts Twist in Old Favorites
- Yodelers to Sound Off at Civic Theatre Tonight
- UCLA Ponders Refusing All NEA Grants : Arts: University administrators and faculty are concerned about a requirement imposed on grantees that they sign the equivalent of an anti-obscenity oath.
- 'Tracy' Spurs Release of Vintage Serials
- JAZZ REVIEW : Salsa With a Driving Violin Mix Works for Hansen Band
- Rappers to Get Help From Industry Assn. : The courts: It will enter a brief on behalf of 2 Live Crew in the appeal of a ruling that declared the 'Nasty' album obscene.
- Deborah L. Foster has been named senior...
- * James W. Murray has been appointed...
- Saatchi & Saatchi Drives Off With More Toyota Business
- Hungary Gets a 'Big Board'--Well, Sort Of
- S. Africa Arrests 11 in Assassination Plot : Mandela, De Klerk Among Targets of Right-Wing Group
- U.S. Declares Northern Owl Threatened Species : Move Makes Harming Forest Habitat Illegal; Protection Plan Delayed Over Logging Jobs
- Junior E-Men on Patrol : First Person: Kids are hounding parents on environmentalism.
- Supreme Court Strips Away 'Opinion' as Libel Defense
- Patronage Ruling's Impact Unclear : Politics: The system has long been on the wane. But where favoritism still exists, the decision is hailed as end to a tawdry chapter in U.S. history.
- Judge May Void Warner Ridge Zoning Decision : Development: The city could be asked to reconcile its action with its community plan, which outlines a commercial project.
- SANTA PAULA : Gang Task Force, Graffiti Plan OKd
- GARDEN GROVE : Upgrading Buildings for Quakes Weighed
- Woman Arrested After Leaving Daughters
- MINOR LEAGUES / SEAN WATERS : Chris Donnels Looking Like a Sure-Bet Met
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dash for Cash Tops Afternoon Racing Card
- Egyptian Kills Self Over Team's Loss
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Everett Remains a Stable Force in Hollypark's Changing World
- Judge Asked to Overturn Film Rating System : Lawsuit: He takes the request under advisement. He'll also rule whether 'Tie Me Up!' was rated fairly.
- Court to Decide Today on Rappaport Administrator
- MUSICA look at the fast-moving compact discs...
- Louisiana-Pacific Threatens Pullout From Baja Venture
- P. M. BRIEFING : Quaker Oats Co. to Reorganize; Hundreds of Layoffs Expected
- Bridgford Foods Corp.: The Anaheim-based convenience food...
- COUNTY LIBRARY LATE-BOOK FINES
- Race to the Swift; Hearts to Eagle
- IN REVIEW : J. Crew: Stacks of Classics
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : U.S., Third World Clash on Chemicals
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : No More Manholes After Name Change
- San Francisco's New Mart
- Testy Gorbachev Insists Party Did OK Reforms : Soviet Union: The president is stung by accusations that he abandoned socialism.
- Rx for Justice: Take a Grain of Salt and Call Him in the Morning
- Loan Sought for Olympic Center Snags : Finances: A state legislative committee wants more information on $15-million loan for training center in Chula Vista that lacks collateral.
- Bradley Drops Plan for Department Hearings
- Union Says Officers Violated Janitors' Rights
- Coach Enters Plea in Molestation
- COUNTYWIDE : Heartstart Brings Clinically Dead Back
- Arizona State sophomore outfielder Mike Kelly was...
- Pendleton Puts 2 Live Crew Album Off Base; Clay Might Too
- P. M. BRIEFING : Ineligibles Claim Tax Benefit: IRS
- El Cajon
- Suspect Pleads Guilty to Murder Try on Officer
- GARDEN GROVE : Caltrans Worker Injured by Driver
- Hot Start for Summer : Season Hits Beach During 'Primo' Conditions
- VENTURA : Harbor Village Suit Settlement Proposed
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MIDDLE EAST : Lethal Threat Beyond Quick Fixes : Libya's chemical plants are a threat, but Iraq's malevolence and regional proliferation are of special urgency.
- Anderson, Tigers Avoid Parrish, but Others Come Through
- Larry King Goes to Bat for Babe Ruth Museum
- Turnout Is Modest for Racing From Abroad
- Boggs' Personal Life Finally Calms Down, but So Does His Bat
- SHORT TAKES : Racists' Show Runs on Cable TV
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Hitmaker Phil Collins: Stuck in Two Gears at the Forum
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Leon Redbone Pulls Fresh, Witty Performance From His Props Bag
- SHORT TAKES : Jamison Eager for Ailey Merger
- Sen. Durenberger
- Ditch Day a Delight, Not a Transgression
- Kirkpatrick on Democracy in a Changing South Africa
- MOVIES - June 22, 1990
- MOVIES - June 22, 1990
- For the Record - June 22, 1990
- Officer, Suspect Slain in Drug Sting Shoot-Out : Narcotics war: A daylight ambush ended the life of a Fullerton policeman posing as a cocaine seller to gather evidence against a drug ring, police said.
- Catalogue Mania
- DEALING TIME? Slow-moving new housing gets some...
- Mandela Defends Ties to Arafat, Kadafi : Israel: The ANC official doesn't question the Jewish state's right to exist but disputes its boundaries. He says he stays out of other countries' internal affairs.
- $332-Million Emergency Bill Blocked
- Mandela Pleads ANC Cause at Harlem Rally
- COUNTYWIDE : Parents Warned of Fireworks Dangers
- Corporate America's Security-Guards-in-Blue : Unions: When L.A. officers used their nightsticks against striking janitors, an era long ended suddenly returned.
- Palos Verdes Peninsula pays tribute to a film industry 'Renaissance man.'
- DWP Spends $1 Million Providing Tours : Expenses: City officials have chastised the utility. DWP officials say the tours are necessary to update legislators, customers and staff on the department's needs.
- Hospital Gave Illegal Loans to Doctors, Report Says : Inquiry: Simi Valley Adventist made payments in exchange for referrals in the mid-1980s, a grand jury finds. It is now too late to prosecute.
- INS Chief to Push Tougher Policy on Alien Smuggling
- INS Hardens Its Stance on Illegal Aliens, Smugglers : Immigration: Commissioner says some illegal aliens will be formally deported and possibly jailed. New policy is a significant departure from the practice of voluntary return.
- Policeman Killed in Drug Ambush : Crime: One suspect is dead, several others arrested in Downey. Undercover operation was aimed at breaking up Orange County cocaine ring, police say.
- Names in the News - June 22, 1990
- Names in the News - June 22, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 22, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 22, 1990
- * Barbara Jura has joined the design...
- Europeans Seek Cap on U.S. Media Exports
- Travelers Quits Nine States: Travelers Corp., which...
- The Price Is High for Shopping Centers : Construction: A 22% increase in cost is attributed to better-quality projects being built in exclusive areas.
- Audio Visual Reports Loses Court Case: A...
- RJR Nabisco Asks to Refinance Debt
- Off-the-Shelf Ideas for Fast Meals
- WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Baby's Breath : Gypsophila, the frothy white filler in fancy bouquets, is $1.50 a bunch now at roadside stands.
- Education Dept. Lauds Program at East L.A.
- Ina Balin, 52; Movie and TV Actress Sought Lung Implant
- West Covina : Schools Chief Changes Jobs
- PROFILE : Overachiever . . . : . . . and proud of it. He came to the U. S. knowing two English words. Now he's a top-notch student.
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Roars to Third-Place Finish at National Rowing Championships
- He Could Lose Top Post in Party, Gorbachev Admits
- It's Time to Get Educated About Both the Media and the Message
- Hollywood Business Group Seeks More Police : Crime: More than 80 merchants gather in opposition to Chamber of Commerce plans for the area.
- Pasadena : Sale of Housing Site OKd
- Report Faults County, Police Psychologist : Screenings: An 18-month probe finds that public safety job-seekers aren't being evaluated adequately or fairly.
- MAY RESTAURANT CLOSURES
- Deukmejian Names Santa Ana Attorney to Municipal Court
- Consumers Urged to Limit Water Use
- 3 Carpenters Burned in Explosion at Company
- Border Crime Site to Get Lights, More Officers
- OFF THE FIELD : Italian Bus Crash Kills British Soccer Fan; 22 Others Injured
- Daily Double : Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker Have Been in the Middle of Things for the Tigers for 13 Seasons
- Mets' Marshall Wants Out of New York
- FOOTNOTES : Soccer Arouses Italian Passion
- Disc jockeys from the Hacienda club in...
- Rolling Out a New Model Vega : Pop Music: The hot new face of 1987 finds life in the slow lane is more to her liking.
- STAGE
- OPERA REVIEW : A Primitive, Poignant 'Ring' in San Francisco Comes Full Circle : Wagner: Janis Martin's radiant, expressive Brunnhilde proved cause for rejoicing in 'Gotterdammerung.'
- In the Market: Battle of the Sauce Stars
- Keeping Her Head Above Water : Swimming: Busy Beverly Hills sophomore Meredith Booker is ahead of the competition in the pool and in the classroom.
- Pasadena's Most Wanted : $100 Reward Brings End to Cow's Moo-ving Experience
- Ammonia Blast Kills 1 in Mexico Ice Factory
- Hollywood : Scouts to Attend Camp
- Alhambra's Coach Patrick Retires Friday
- CITY EMPLOYEES
- 2 More Soviet Republics Make Sovereignty Moves
- His dedication . . . gave Milliken a status closer to the medieval role of town crier.
- Residents Enlist Molina in Fight for Lower Density
- In a Word, It's Tough : Books: Writing for kids isn't as easy as it may look, especially since young readers always can spot a phony.
- 2 Missing, 16 Hurt in Fire on U.S. Carrier : Navy: The blaze erupts on the Midway off Japan. A series of incidents last fall brought a two-day suspension of operations for a safety check.
- West Hollywood : Plastic Food Packaging Ban
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Backs Higher Earnings for Retirees
- Cities Claim Merger May Not Reduce Air Pollution : Utilities: Officials in Oxnard and Simi Valley say they are not satisfied with an agreement the county made with Southern California Edison.
- GARDEN GROVE : Bingo Games OKd at 7 High Schools
- Hawthorne Principal Hunts for Job : Schools: Kenneth Crowe's chilly relations with the Centinela Valley Unified schools could end if he gets a post in Inglewood.
- ANAHEIM : Auto Center to Get Big Electronic Sign
- FABULOUS 44 CALIFORNIA PREP GAME : Lisa Leslie Will Play After All
- Crackdown on Fouls Fails to Eliminate Rough Play
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Sputters to a Small Gain Late in Session
- Agent's Tapes Key in Commodities Case
- Luther Medical Picks Tate Scott to Serve as Its New President
- Northwest Air Scouting to Buy a Rival or Hotel Chain
- Fishing for Fromin's Salad Recipe
- An Acid Debate on the Making of Chardonnay
- Experts Challenge View That Spread of AIDS Has Peaked
- ENTERTAINMENT / Rancho Bernardo : Concerts on Green Will Begin July 4
- Iliescu Inaugurated; U.S. Boycotts Ceremony
- Marshallese Seek Costa Mesa Connection
- Conferees Optimistic About New Ozone-Layer Controls : Environment: A U.S. shift on funding is seen as removing a key obstacle to a stronger pact.
- Older AND Bolder : Trends: People interested in marriage patterns report that women in fortysomething weddings have a new motto: Big is in, and white's all right.
- FISHING NOTES : Angler Catches 32-Pound Halibut
- INS Chief Proposes Sweeping Changes : Immigration: The overhaul could mean more agents along the Mexican border and improved services for incoming foreigners.
- Two Killed in Plant Blast
- LOCAL : Spilled Cans Snarl 91 Fwy.
- Visitor Congratulates Cuomos on Wedding
- Recycling Nets Carson Trash Pact for 1 Firm
- Former President of NAACP Gets 6-Month Sentence for Loan Fraud
- Man Found Shot to Death After Argument
- Custody Case Reaches the Appeal Level : Arguments: Some civil rights and family law experts have condemned the court order that forced the mother and her 6-year-old son to move to Ventura.
- THE HOUSE
- Six Century City Buildings Lose Their Cool
- 1 Arrested in Fights at Lynwood High School
- THE SIDELINES : Don Kessinger to Coach Rebels
- The University of Miami, seeking to minimize...
- Sockers Missing From First Team of All-MISL
- 'Cable's Best' Festival Has Eye Toward Emmys : With an Eye Toward the Emmys, Cable Fest Will Air Year's Finest
- Greenspan Foresees No Credit Crisis, Recession
- Justices Bar States, Users From Energy Price Suits
- Westwood : L.A. Condemns Site on Pico
- LOCAL : Man Admits Attack on Deputy
- Songs of Summer
- New Police Chief to Focus on Low Morale : Pomona: Lloyd Wood hopes his hiring has a settling effect on the department, which hasn't had a permanent leader for eight months.
- Western Wingding Helps Trauma Society Hit Pay Dirt : Hugs, Handshakes as 800 Attend
- Residents Seek Liquor License Denial
- Legal Adviser Chosen for State Department
- Bringing Back Dead : 40 Million in U.S. Trained in CPR
- City's Economy Expected to Soar--in a Few Years : The growth engine has run out of steam, an expert says. But the area is positioned to thrive in open world markets.
- New City Complex Gives Art Visibility
- Pasadena : Popular Pub to Reopen
- La Verne : Reserve Fund to Be Utilized
- Fun for the Young : Activities: Hundreds of antidotes are available to refute youngsters' age-old summer complaint--'There's nothing to do!'
- Wife Suspected in Slaying First Called a Robbery
- PTA Activist Vindicated, Then Asked to Quit
- Woman Dies of Car Crash Injuries
- County Says It Can't Afford 2 New Cities : Cityhood: Recent defections of Mission Viejo, Dana Point and Laguna Niguel have crimped the budget. Laguna Hills and El Toro incorporation plans are forced onto the back burner.
- Long Beach Considers Hiring Sheriff's Deputies
- Grad Night Galas : Parents Help the Seniors Say a Safe and Sane<i> Ciao</i>
- Torrance League Seeks Review of Council Wages, Term Length
- Bat-Wielding Man Breaking Car Windows in Mission Beach Is Shot, Killed by Police
- Hart Pitcher Lorraine to Play for West in Olympic Festival
- WORLD CUP RECORDS
- WORLD CUP '90 : COMMENTARY THE WORLD CUP : Keep the Coach, Get Some New Players
- Andreani Will Buy Klein Land : Horse racing: Sale of Del Rayo Racing Stables will force Wayne Lukas to move his horses quickly.
- Pitcher Root Digs In, Leads Chatsworth to 2-0 Win Over West
- Upton Retires as Cypress Athletic Director
- MUSIC REVIEW : Doctors Symphony: a Game Effort but Hard to Digest
- Michel Stars as Spain Beats Belgium
- Harry James Sound Comes Back to Life at Del Mar Fair
- U.S. Is Investigating $1-Billion Fraud in Gasoline, Diesel Taxes
- California Voters Approve New Spending for Roads and Rails
- Cultivating Their Sources: Chefs and Their Gardens : Fresh Ingredients: Some chefs prefer to grow their own.
- ROPING : R&R; EQUESTRIAN PARK : Snagging Steers : The county's only public roping arena is no place for shade-tree cowboys.
- China Frees 3 Dissidents Detained Before Anniversary
- Malibu : Youth Citizen Seminar Set
- Ice Hockey's for Men Only? Don't Tell That to This Team
- COLUMN ONE : A Deluge of Drought Solutions : Ideas for saving or procuring water always sprout during a dry spell. Some sound crazy, but public agencies often check them out.
- Paysinger Will Coach Beverly Hills Football
- Everyone Wins : Disabled Youngsters Pitch In and Have a Ball on Their Little League Teams
- Bush's Hatch Act Veto Is Upheld by Senate in Close Vote
- San Gabriel : Smoking Ban Compromise
- High Note for Opera Pacific: A Southern Theme at 'Tara'
- 2 Students Named to Boys' State Workshop
- Ambitious Plans for Marla Gibbs' Crossroads Facility : Theater: The TV star moves her Crossroads Academy to a new home and launches a fund-raising drive.
- Lawyers Protest 'Legal Remedies'
- Southern Connecticut Newspapers Inc., a subsidiary of...
- Two Baby Bells in Second Czech Venture:...
- Thrifts : S&L; Fraud Probe 'Anemic,' Group Says
- Creative Juices Rewarded at Festival : Competition: The recent Santa Barbara Bouillabaisse Festival gave chefs the chance to dish up their favorite versions of this classic dish.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD' : Conejo Players : Much of the dialogue is done in pantomime and hand-signing that is poetic in its beauty.
- Beverly Hills City Council Crafts Budget : Government: The roughly $78.5-million spending plan is 8% more than this year. It includes $1.5 million in extra costs to run new Civic Center.
- Government Critic Gets Death Threats in Mexico
- Big Fish Story Ends in Angler's Arrest
- The Reluctant Novice : COOKING : THE VEGETARIAN ZONE : Going Meatless : A carnivore takes a crash course in the creation of karmically correct vegetable and bean dishes.
- At Least 22 Dead as Quake Rocks Iran's Caspian Region
- Costa Mesa Policy Could Spur Easing of INS Laws
- NATION : GOP Stages All-Nighter in House
- Lifeguard Graner: Surf Is Her Turf
- 2 Caltech Sophomores Get Goldwater Awards
- NATION : 'Black Widow' Execution Stayed
- Altadena : 70 Historic Places Listed
- WORLD : Peru Aid on Line, Drug Czar Says
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Toxic Medical Waste Dumped; 2 Sought
- No Charges Filed Against Narcotics Officer : Police: A veteran officer was accused of stealing $20 and possessing drugs. His job status remains unclear.
- Jurors to Decide Whether Transient Who Murdered Girl Should Be Put to Death
- PLATFORM : One on One
- Big West Ends TV Contract : Conflict: Prime Ticket's demands to change game times prompt action to try to cut losses at the gate.
- THE SIDELINES : Borg May Lose House Over Debt
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Ruhlmann's Owner After Gold Cup
- VIDEO RENTALS : Pfeiffer's Allure Paying Off for 'Baker Boys'
- SHORT TAKES : Toy Monkey Makes Top Banana
- Pivot Bows Out as French Literary Talk Show Host
- McDonnell Douglas to Launch Another Round of Layoffs : Aerospace: Drive for $700-million reduction in annual operating costs may mean loss of up to 10,000 jobs. Huntington Beach unit may fare relatively well.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Drexel Unit Files for Chapter 11
- Walnut : Investment Policy Studied
- Louisiana Senate Rescues Abortion Bill
- A Daily Beer Promotes Longevity, Study Shows
- German Parliaments Take 2 Key Steps Toward Unification
- Santa Monica : 5 at College Honored
- SPORTSCOPE : Area Teams to Show Stuff in Summer Games
- Suit Filed Over Order to Hide Satellite Dish : Legal battle: The city says the receivers are visual blight that must be screened. The dish's owners contend that the city has violated their First Amendment rights.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dr. Elizabeth Morgan Seeks New Zealand Medical License
- Temple City : School Expansion Rejected
- PREVIEW: GAY AND LESBIAN PRIDE PARADE AND FESTIVAL
- Paul Giovanni; Acclaimed Theater Personality
- Beverly Hills : Tree-Trimming Reviewed
- SOUTHLAND : 1 Lotto Ticket Wins $26 Million
- Caught in the Cross-Fire : Development: L.A. and Culver City's battle over the impact of each other's project puts the complexes themselves in jeopardy.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : EAST GERMANY : No Terrorist Aid, Honecker Says
- South El Monte : Anti-Crime Plan Offered
- As Cougars Increase, Wardens May Decrease : Proposition 117: The requirement that the state spend $30 million a year for mountain lion habitat could siphon money away from other wildlife programs.
- Following a Dream : Ex-Mexican Laborer Earns Diploma on Way to Good Life in U.S.
- Call Boxes Often Take a Bruising
- GARDEN GROVE : Board Acts to Open School Closed in '80
- Social Boa Wins Fight to Stay Put
- Chemical Spill Forces Harbor Freeway Closure
- Graduation Day : Education: For 543 eighth-graders, event was filled with the thrill of the moment and dreams of the future.
- THE SIDELINES : Canada Drug Report Completed, Could Determine Johnson's Fate
- OFF THE FIELD : Police Bar March to Stadium
- A Legislative Showdown for Children's TV : Television: Backers of limiting ad time on children's TV take hope from Bush's aim to be 'the education President.'
- Troupe Puts Lighter Spin on 'Rumpelstiltskin' Yarn : Children's theater: The Lilliput Players slightly soften the Brothers Grimm tale in a presentation by Anaheim's 'Just for Kids' program.
- Odetics Inc.: The Anaheim-based manufacturer of information...
- A Gym Dandy Place to Train : Verdugo Center Helps Youngsters Vault Into Competition With Solid Education in Gymnastics
- 3 Seniors Awarded $200 Scholarships
- Long Beach Passes $4-Million Rise in Tax, User Fee Hike
- NATION : Agra Diamond, World's Seventh Largest, Sold for $7 Million
- Marina del Rey : Boat Launch Improvements
- Cudahy : Ordinances Passed Limiting Card Casinos, Bingo Games
- Millet Tries to Be Best in Her Field : Track: The UCLA junior, who won NCAA championships in the discus and shot put, is setting Olympic-size goals for herself.
- Showcasing the Genius of Wright
- Stark Makes Most of Second Chance : Baseball: Former Los Altos High standout battles back with the Class AA Birmingham Barons.
- State Cites Ranch as Illegal Dump : Malibu: The owner is ordered to submit plan for cleanup of toxic materials that officials say may threaten water supply.
- McDonnell Douglas Plans Up to 10,000 More Layoffs
- IRVINE : Volunteers Glean Food From Fields
- Transient Convicted of Stabbing and Robbery
- Torrance Board Postpones Putting School Up for Sale
- Weight Loser Turns Weight Lifter
- School Boundary Line Change Sought
- Officers Acted Properly in Shooting, Jury Rules
- Lambresi Is Fighting to Catch Wave of Leaders : Surfing: The tour's three-time defending points champion trails nine surfers and is tied with another.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Mandlikova Will Retire After Wimbledon