- DWP Agrees to Cut Back on Travel, Tour Costs
- Cardiac Arrest Kills Child Found in Pool
- Foothill Names Gainey Girls' Basketball Coach
- SAN DIEGO
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Toro Takes His Final Ride Tonight
- View With a Perspective : Oakland Pitcher Bob Welch Has Learned to Deal With Himself and With His Life in the Bay Area
- Mexican boxer Gilberto Roman, who lost his...
- 4 Surprising Qualifiers in Quarterfinals : World Cup: Ireland, Cameroon, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia had not been expected to be among select eight teams.
- Dispersal Gives Trainer Bud Delp His 2,999th Victory
- MUSIC REVIEW : Smithson Opens Nakamichi Festival
- Pros Serve Up Action at Manhattan Beach Open
- MOVIE REVIEW : Cosby's TV Image Haunts 'Ghost Dad'
- State Approves Funds to Rebuild Avalon School Gym
- How odd--the mercury's taken a nose dive...
- Merchant marine festivity to debut as a spirit of independence sweeps the area.
- Slow-Growth Measure Planned for Ballot
- COMMENTARY : Injuries and Suspensions Rob Tournament of Some Luster
- Outrageous Back-Room Deal
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Chris Gomez of Loyola Marymount singled home...
- He Only Adds to Hoopla
- POP ALBUM CHART : New Kids Surprisingly Slip a Notch
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Chargers Sign Nebraska Linebacker Mills, a Third-Round Draft Pick
- Silly Walks Carry Cleese to the Business World
- CAMARILLO : Vote Delayed on Removing Bike Lane
- TUSTIN : New Schools Budget Includes Shortfall
- 'Fatal Flaws' in Army Radio Fixed, Hughes Says
- Toyota Will Buy $76 Million of American Chips
- Shane Raps 'Bullying' by U.S. Agents : Savings and loans: Ousted head of Mercury S&L; says regulators were taking part in a systematic effort to get rid of the thrift industry.
- Manufacturers Hanover's Cuts May Idle 1,000 : Banking: The huge financial institution also disclosed a one-time charge, but wouldn't say how much.
- WORLD : Rafsanjani Defends Quake Aid
- Fast-Track Designs Getting Up to Speed
- Base Cleanup Bill Proposes $618-Million Funds Boost
- Once Ignited, Hard to Stop : * Combating Shake Roofs and Arsonists
- Abortion Rights Group Endorses Democrat
- SAN DIEGO
- LOCAL WATCH : Veterans At War
- School Budget Would Trigger Layoffs of 269
- Congress Fight Seen as President Vetoes Parental Leave Bill
- California Sailor Injured Aboard Carrier Midway Dies
- WORLD : Anti-Racism Bill OKd in Paris
- THOUSAND OAKS : Inquiry Planned in Vote on Office Space
- Holiday Sales of Fireworks Spark Fears About Safety : Fillmore: Booths open in the county's only city to allow their use, but some worry the wares aren't 'safe and sane' enough.
- $350,000 Fire Ignited by Welding Torch
- P. M. BRIEFING : Canada Truckers Bar U.S. Lane
- REAL ESTATE
- CBS Unveils Late-Night Television Lineup
- Woman Survives for 20 Days on Life Raft
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : No Pardon for Billy the Kid
- Charles Breaks Arm in Polo Match
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 7 Coast Guardsmen Indicted for Drugs
- Desecrate Flag, Go to Prison, Chinese Told
- Elmer S. Jones; Banner Maker Helped Design L.A.'s Flag
- Nunn Sees Military Role in Aiding Environment : Pentagon: He says Defense Department assets can help in climate research, pollution cleanup and toxic and radioactive waste disposal.
- Kaunda Sees Riot Area as Zambians Urge Him to Quit
- ANAHEIM : City Sponsors Free Activities for Teens
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Douglas Will Lay Off Up to 4,000 in Long Beach : Defense: The cutbacks are part of a plan by the debt-laden firm to slash operating costs $700 million a year.
- Conagra Inc.: The Omaha-based food conglomerate said...
- Tryout for Checkout Channel: Two Vons supermarkets...
- K mart Wins Battle With Three D
- U.S. May Liberalize Canadian Meat Imports: A...
- 33 Hurt in Rail Accident
- WORLD : Senate Acts to Bolster Baby Aid
- Ariane to Carry Two Satellites Aloft July 25
- LOCAL : Councilman Lindsay Collapses Hours Short of Mandela's Visit
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : A Girl Motorcycle Racer? Yes, Indeed, You Read It Right
- Anaheim Man Accused of Fatally Shooting Girlfriend After Argument
- Camp Pendleton
- New Medfly Find May Revive Spraying
- Hughes Rescues Floundering Project : Defense: Flaws are worked out of a mobile data communications network for the Army.
- Pickens Walks Out: Texas oilman T. Boone...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Taiwanese May Acquire Altos Computer
- Money Laundering Kills Convenience
- Family Friend Held in Slaying of Anaheim Girl
- Army Use of Toxic Chemical Scored : Environment: Study calls decontaminating agent dangerous. GAO report is termed "case study" of problems with hazardous waste.
- Israel Formally Rejects U.S. Plan for Palestinian Talks : Mideast: The response seems to doom Baker's yearlong effort to get peace negotiations moving.
- Lithuania Debates Independence Freeze : Secession: A moratorium would end an economic blockade and get Kremlin talks started. But some lawmakers fear Moscow trickery.
- Worker Hurt at Memorial
- What Well-Dressed Beds Wear : Furnishings: European designers create sheet sets in silk and satin, a luxury that may cost $15,000 or more.
- MAJOR SOUTHLAND FIRES
- SAN CLEMENTE : Conservation Laws Seem to Hold Water
- Slaying in Basque City
- 4.6 Aftershock Jolts Iran; 9-Year-Old Found Alive
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Ex-Sen. Carpenter Says He Was Bugged
- Shuttle Fleet Grounded by Fuel Leaks : NASA Takes Action After Problem Also Is Found in Atlantis
- Connectors to Close for Freeway Widening
- Contradictory Tracks to Power : The ANC will need extraordinary skill to get through the transition. Its good fortune is to have Mandela.
- MOORPARK : Ambulance Service to Be Ballot Issue
- Soup Kitchen Loses Bid for Exemption
- Vandals Deface Barely Dry Mural of Escondido's Past
- Activist Priest Says He Has AIDS; Doctors Blame Clinic's Needles
- Farm Workers' Protest Targets Vons
- SHOOTING : Olympian McNally Wins Title
- 79th CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Wi Casts Tension, Local Contingent Aside at Pebble : Golf: Thousand Oaks teen beats Van Nuys' Steinberg in quarterfinals, Oxnard's Stankowski in sudden-death playoff to advance to final.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Opens With a 67 and Leads by One Stroke
- ART REVIEWS : Tribute to Yellowstone, Up From the Ashes : Exhibition: The works explore the rebirth of a forest and help define the delicate balance between ecosystems.
- Celebrating 'Satchmo' on the Fourth of July
- Fund Raising Paying Off for L.A. Festival : Arts: Several new programs are introduced at a press conference. Now the call is out for the estimated 1,200 volunteers needed for the event.
- PGA Picket Threatened if Black Can't Join Club
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Monumental 'Human Condition' Returns
- Les Brown's Band Keeps Swinging, Just Not So Often : Music: Engagements are down to 80 a year. An upcoming annual gig at Disneyland will allow the band 'to blow out the way we like to blow out.'
- Fullerton Center Tries to Avert Clashes
- Soviet Rocker Has Links to Literature
- Hopkins Gets Contract
- Telecredit Inc.: The Los Angeles business services...
- California Is Nearing the Edge of Recession, UCLA Forecast Warns
- Even in Eastern Bloc, Folks Know of Ford : Trade: Many U.S. brands ranked much lower on quality than on name recognition in a survey, though.
- Utilities Merger Would Bring Transfers: Southern California...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : No Major Impact From Bush's Latin Plan Likely Soon : Economics: Only Mexico and Brazil are anywhere near being ready to undertake the reforms it demands.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Novelist Feels Encroaching Age
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CAMEROON : President Unveils Political Reforms
- Typhoon Percy Leaves 8 Dead in Philippines
- SEC Defends Its Report on 1989 Stock Market Slide
- VSI Fasteners Inc. OKs Acquisition by Illinois Firm
- Polaroid and Minolta in Pact: The companies...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Irate Inventor Stays Out of Court
- NTC Goes the Distance: National Telephone &...
- Silberman, Convicted on 1 Count, Is Jailed
- JUSTICE / SOUTH AMERICA : Vigilantes vs. the Rule of Law : In Argentina, crime is rising and the legal system is deteriorating. But should victims take the law into their own hands?
- INS Boss Says Aid Should Go to All Immigrants
- Money Supply Rises: Two narrow measures of...
- Oakland Trib's Fight for Life : Publishing: Editor Robert Maynard's latest rescue effort calls for a 25% staff reduction. Failure would make Oakland the nation's largest city without a newspaper of its own.
- Mexico to Allow Foreigners to Buy Into Banks
- Former Nissan Executive Will Head Fuji
- Alleged Airline Price Fixing Is Probed
- Lithuanians Place Freeze on Freedom : Move Could Bring End to Kremlin's Economic Blockade
- $270-Billion, 5-Year Defense Cut Urged : Deficit: Democrats at the White House-Congress budget talks want deeper military reductions. A GOP participant rejects their figure as too high.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : How Would It Be to Possess Superhuman Powers? Why, Just Super
- Icy Advice : Weather: In a mad leap to get out of the heat, we ask inventive Southern Californians to let us in on personal secrets of chilling out.
- Relief's in the Air as Readings Stay in 90s
- FOCUS: NORTHPOINT COMMERCE CENTER
- Mulheren's Lawyer Calls Boesky a Liar
- REAL ESTATE
- Cease-Fire With S. Africa Near, ANC Leader Predicts
- Conferees Break Deadlock on Oil Spill Bill
- Cubans of ORANGE COUNTY : 5,000 of Them Live Here but They Are Hard to Spot, Having Quietly Assimilated
- Guess Lawyer Offers to Arbitrate Fee: Marshall...
- Koito Cancels Pickens' Factory Tour, Cites 'Slanderous Charges'
- Highway May Be Messy but It's Free of Plaque
- Romanians Warned on Pay Issue as Productivity Falls
- Problems Mounting for Space Telescope : Astronomy: Hubble's flawed mirror can't be fixed for at least three years. Repair is also uncertain because a corrective lens must be built without direct examination of the instrument.
- Cray Agrees to Deal: Cray Research Inc....
- REAL ESTATE
- Bolivia to End Oil Production Monopoly: Bolivia...
- Lotus Software Protected by Copyright, Judge Rules
- WORLD : VA Hospital Injects Patient With AIDS Victim's Blood by Mistake
- CIA Sees China Facing Renewed Unrest : Economy: The austerity campaign launched in 1988 to stem inflation has angered workers and worsened unemployment, the U.S. report says.
- WORLD : Suspect in Toe-Sucking Gives Up
- Mercury Capri: Just Call It the Wizard of Aus
- College Board Comes Under Fire for Raises, Then OKs Them Again
- Memorial Service Will Be Held for Schoolteacher Christopher Popejoy
- Ferry's Deal Could Grow to $34 Million
- Green Thumb Entry Runs 1-2 in Feature at Hollywood Park
- Senate Advances Sweeping Anti-Crime Bill, Gun Curbs : Legislation: The omnibus measure would reinstate the federal death penalty, speed many executions, expand the assault-type weapon ban.
- HOT TOPIC: The county heat records falling...
- Force Used on Striking Janitors
- 'Father-Bashing' or Worthwhile Insight?
- Federal Government's Response to Controlling AIDS Epidemic
- Some Help at Home
- 'Father-Bashing' or Worthwhile Insight?
- 'Shifting Gears' on Bicycles, Motorcycles
- Force Used on Striking Janitors
- Federal Government's Response to Controlling AIDS Epidemic
- It Isn't the Clinic That's the Problem
- 'A' Street War: Neighbors and Neutrality Act
- Bush's Pledge
- . . . Back Bay Cheers From the Robinsons
- COUNTYWIDE : Ojai Organizes Fire Relief Effort
- Mandela Schedule Delayed
- San Diego
- Rigamajig Captures $33,000 Terpsichorist
- Capriati, 14, Survives Harsh Test at Wimbledon : Tennis: The teen had to fight hard to advance to the fourth round. Meanwhile, men's second seed Boris Becker and women's third seed Monica Seles also won.
- Floyd Seeks Repeat Win in Firecracker 50
- Cassell: TAC Drug Tests Consistent : Track and field: But he says international system might be found lacking.
- Titans Build Sports Complex a Step at a Time
- 79th CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP : Plenty of Luck--All Bad--Costs Steinberg in Quarterfinals for Third Year in a Row
- Natural History Museum Grant Pact Approved : Museums: The institution has returned $64,000 to the National Science Foundation in a dispute over accounting procedures.
- 'Santa Barbara,' Two Latino Stars Top Daytime Emmy List : Awards: Joan Rivers rebounds from Fox debacle to take best talk show host honors. Susan Lucci of 'All My Children' was a loser for the 11th year in a row.
- Councilman Looks to The Forum in Pursuit of the Right Stuff
- Mistrial Declared in Trial of Mother for Girl's Death
- Ad for Wandering Angus Really a Bum Steer
- Suit Accuses Escondido Police of Planting Drugs
- COSTA MESA : City Plans Special Trash Collection
- Dwyer Stakes Has Rhythm--That's Not All
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Perfect Murder' Serves Up a Delicious Indian Confection
- Woo Fined $2,000 for Ethics Violation
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : Zeno-Biller Turns Into a Fan of the Sand
- Blacks, Whites Approach Green in Ala.
- COMMENTARY : Turin Wants to Keep English Team--and Fans--Out of Town
- Artless Council Rattles Its Funds at SCR's Stance : A complaint about a flyer sent out by South Coast Repertory supporting NEA resulted in Costa Mesa's holding up all this year's funding to arts groups.
- Two Experts Tell How to Pick the Right Tape for Your Child : Cassettes: Research is the key for parents sorting through the maze of new titles on the market.
- Simon Says 'Diddley Poo' on Flag Issue
- Drug Czar William Bennett
- Back Bay Cheers for the Robinsons . . .
- Drug Czar William Bennett
- Force Used on Striking Janitors
- 'Shifting Gears' on Bicycles, Motorcycles
- Setting the Record Straight on Dietitians
- Federal Government's Response to Controlling AIDS Epidemic
- 'Shifting Gears' on Bicycles, Motorcycles
- Force Used on Striking Janitors
- Federal Government's Response to Controlling AIDS Epidemic
- Federal Government's Response to Controlling AIDS Epidemic
- MOVIES - June 29, 1990
- Names in the News - June 29, 1990
- Names in the News - June 29, 1990
- Names in the News - June 29, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 29, 1990
- FOR THE RECORD - June 29, 1990
- A Lawyer Learns What It's Like to Fight the Church : Joseph Yanny represented the movement until a falling out. Now he says lengthy litigation and mysterious harassment indicate he's become 'Public Enemy No. 1.'
- COLUMN ONE : Why Do They Start the Fires? : Arsonists in the wilds plan in advance and operate alone, driven by internal rage, experts say.
- Mexico Says U.S. Agents May Carry Guns : Drugs: They also will have diplomatic immunity as part of the two countries' stepped-up cooperation on anti-narcotics efforts.
- THE BATTLE WITH THE I.R.S. : Neither Side Blinks in a Lengthy Feud
- Aid to Business--and Fear of Tourism Effect : Economy: The rebuilding will employ contractors, lenders and insurance adjusters. And hotels and restaurants will benefit from the displaced. But visitors may stay away.
- A Siege of Fire : A Night of Terror for Those in Fire's Path : What Started as a Puff of Smoke Soon Was a Wall of Flame That Periled Thousands
- Woman, 37, Killed Trying to Flee Santa Barbara Fire
- Siege of Fire Levels 637 Homes : Disaster Declared in Santa Barbara, Glendale : Devastation: Santa Barbara blaze, which claimed 567 homes, is Southland's most destructive in 30 years. Residential damage is put at more than $190 million.
- Firefighting Network Was Overwhelmed : Response: It took hours to deploy firefighters under mutual-aid agreements but only minutes for homes to become engulfed.
- After Miami, Mandela Finds Hero's Welcome in Detroit : South Africa: Auto workers cheer him as an inspiration for people everywhere. In Florida, Cuban exiles demonstrate against his visit.
- Legislature OKs Temporary Welfare Cut; Senate Rejects Two Proposed Tax Measures
- The Price Tag for Paradise Goes Up Again
- Hop a Bus to Barstow's Bargain Mecca
- La Habra Boy Killed While Crossing Street
- Boy, 5, Dies After Being Found Hanging in Garage
- Siege of Fire Fells 420 Homes : Disasters Declared in Santa Barbara, Glendale : Devastation: Flames still rage out of control in Santa Barbara where 350 residences were destroyed. Rewards of $50,000 offered for arson suspects.
- PILGRIMAGE: Some of his Orange County admirers...
- THE BATTLE WITH THE 'SQUIRRELS' : When the Doctrine Leaves the Church
- Luck Played Major Role as Fire Roamed Like Random Killer : Blazes: One home would burn while its neighbor didn't. Some people take their loss with touch of humor.
- Budget Deadlock: A Matter of Viewpoint : State: The governor sees a healthy, robust economy and refuses to raise taxes. Democrats see a different picture, with the burden falling on the poor, the frail and the mentally ill.
- Glendale's Worst Fire Was 'Like Flamethrower' : Disaster: Despite quick discovery by a resident and rapid response by firefighters, it razed or damaged 66 homes.
- D.A. Seeks to Shut Three Bathhouses; Unsafe Sex Charged
- South African Emigres Keep Low Profile in L.A. : Culture: Black and white, they come for many reasons. But once here, they do not publicly revel in their homeland as other transplants do.
- Suits, Protests Fuel a Campaign Against Psychiatry : As part of its strategy, the movement created a nationwide uproar over the drug Ritalin, used to treat hyperactive children.
- A SUMMER SIEGE : Carbon Canyon Hamlet Hit Hard by Firestorm
- Heat Eases Grip as Brush Fires Rage
- Waves of Fun Seekers Flood Water Parks, Theaters : Heat wave: Outdoor theme parks report that scorching temperatures haven't deterred fun seekers.
- On the Offensive Against an Array of Suspected Foes
- ART
- Lawyer Calls Boesky 'a Pile of Garbage' in Wall Street Trial
- Hon Halts $275-Million Bid for Landmark Tract : Real estate: The Laguna Hills developer says it would be 'too risky' in the present market climate to buy 9,700-acre Oak Valley.
- Angry Pickens Stalks Out of Koito Session
- * Clifford Orent has been named senior...
- Clubs Will Be Able to Use Campuses for Bingo Games
- Heart-Liver Patient in Serious Condition
- Media Study Finds 'Age of Indifference'
- New Law Protects Whittier Theatre From Demolition : Development: The emergency statute was passed by the state last November to safeguard historic structures damaged in the Bay Area quake.
- Fires Rage on Greek Isle
- NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : Eclectic Cowboy : Chris Isaak plays rockabilly with a Roy Orbison voice and a Liberace wardrobe.
- FOR THE KIDS : SANTA PAULA AIRPORT : Vintage Fun : Once a month the owners of the antique planes proudly put them on display at the airfield.
- Save the Earth--and Have Some Fun, Too : Holiday: The Fourth of July weekend offers some swell ways to show your appreciation for the environment, from planting a tree to beachcombing to touring a water-saving garden.
- Cut in Nuclear Waste Regulation Planned
- South Pasadena : 'Mini-Mansion' Ban OKd
- Past Forgotten in Face of Disaster : Earthquake: Iranian immigrants put aside differences to help former countrymen shattered by a devastating temblor.
- STAND-UP : DANA CARVEY : Split Persona : The 'Saturday Night Live' comedian is tired of being upstaged by his Church Lady character.
- LOCAL : Heroism Medal for Angeleno
- Pasadena : Care for Elderly, Children
- Katz Plans Bill to Halt False Sewer Service Fees
- Gunman Flees Into Store; 15 Trapped for 3 Hours
- ANAHEIM
- Man Won't Face Charges in Police Assault Case : Clash: An Oxnard resident will be cited only with resisting arrest. He and his brothers say they were beaten without provocation.
- Hanford City Manager Quitting to Accept No. 2 Job in Anaheim
- Hermosa Beach Withdraws $1,000 in Sister City Funding
- COLUMN RIGHT : George Bush's Turn to Be Suckered : It's easy to see what the President lost; harder to see what his flipflop on taxes gained.
- Congelliere Says Hyduke Can Turn Around Redondo
- High Costs, Demographics Force Pickwick Ice Arena to Close
- After They Conquer, Rast Twins Must Now Divide : Soccer: Defenders for national champion Santa Clara will be opponents for first time in upcoming Olympic Festival.
- Clippers Get Bo, Not Boos : NBA draft: The selection of Kimble makes fans happy at the Sports Arena, unlike last season's first-round choice of Danny Ferry.
- Doctors Trying to Save Dravecky's Arm
- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING
- Unknowns Come Off Bench to Star Roles
- Turning Pointe : Dance: Black Mountain Dance Theatre, a showcase for student talent, takes a step toward greater recognition this weekend with its performances in the new Poway arts center.
- Freedom Is Czech Artist's Most Useful Tool
- BANKING/FINANCE : Fountain Valley's Beach Savings Keeps Top Ratings in Both High Yield, Safety
- Panel Will Try to Recoup S&L; Junk Bond Loss : Thrifts: The bonds were marketed by Drexel and Michael Milken. The government names a new task force to get some of its money back.
- * Robert Hogan has been elected to...
- * Chapman/Warwick has named Jill Duncan Esterbrooks...
- Koito Says Pickens Will Lose Bid for Board Seats
- P.M. BRIEFING : Swiss TV Business Channel Fails
- Ex-Model Tells Barry's Alleged Drug Use : Trial: Rasheeda Moore testifies the mayor used cocaine, marijuana and opium 'over 100 times.' She describes a man obsessed by narcotics.
- Council OKs Plans for New Fire Station
- Learning to Take the Sweet With the Sour
- New Entertainment Section
- Bubbling Over : A Sterling-Silver Bubble Blower Has Burst Onto the Scene as Celebrities' Trinket of Choice
- Lakewood : $204 Council Pay Raise on Agenda for Next Meeting
- Confusion Over Law Threatens Initiative : Referendums: Ignorance of the rules for getting a measure on the ballot in a charter city led an election reform group to underestimate the number of signatures it needed.
- Code Crackdown : Bell Gardens Files 34 Health, Safety Complaints on Landlords
- Security Pacific Purchases Failed Gibraltar Savings
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ZAMBIA : 23 Dead in 3 Days of Food Rioting
- Long Beach : Board Cuts $10.2 Million in Voting $369-Million Budget
- Rich-Poor Breach Slows Ozone Accord : Environment: The price of substitute chemicals is a sticking point. But London conferees expect an accord by the weekend.
- Aquino Hopes U.S. Will Stay Peace Corps Decision
- SPORTSCOPE : Pasadena, Pomona Teams Reach Sweet 16 in L.A. Games Action
- Culver City : $71.5-Million Budget OKd
- Bradley Picks Former Aide for DWP Board
- VanderKolk Gets Free Office Space : Thousand Oaks: Without public notice, the City Council votes to provide space in the old library until she takes office as supervisor.
- COLUMN LEFT : A Hunger for More Than McPolitics : Havel and Mandela stir our imaginations because so many of our own politicians don't.
- OXNARD : Church Set Afire After Burglary