- Altadena : Council Endorses Day One
- City Council to Weigh Using Deputies for Some Patrols
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : There's 'Bread' on Menu at Feinstein Unity Dinner
- Barry Witness Tells of Calls to Go Over Story : Trial: He testifies that he and the Washington mayor conferred on what they would say to police about their crack-smoking sessions.
- County Is Still Tough to Sell on Tax Needs
- Bush Suspends Talks With PLO : Terrorism: President assails the organization's failure to denounce a splinter group's raid on an Israeli beach.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ex-Teamster Chief Guilty
- Santa Monica : West L.A. College Classes
- Walnut : Service Assessments Set
- Gorbachev Accuses Critics of Slander Over Economy
- Pomona : Aid to Homeless Projects
- JUNE GARDENING TIPS
- Back-Seat Driver: Former President Gerald Ford, a...
- Summing Up Half a Century of Tube-Watching
- The Region : Water Cleanup Review Set
- COUNTYWIDE : VanderKolk Margin Officially 98 Votes
- Halt Verbal Abuse of Inmates, Judge Urges : Law enforcement: Informal order recommends that jail deputies hold their tongues, even when they are provoked.
- Palmdale's New Bus Company Was at Center of Service Dispute : Schools: An Orange County official called the company's stranding of handicapped students 'despicable.' Palmdale educators were unaware of the problem before hiring the firm.
- SANTA PAULA : Lopez Cleared in Slaying of Neighbor
- No Citizens Above Suspicion, Please
- Nightmare on the Street of Dreams : But Diplomatic Compromise from Molina, Alatorre Lowers Olvera Tensions
- Date Rape Alleged at USC Fraternity : Crime: Group's members paraded in front of victim, police allege. Misdemeanor charges are expected, but prosecutors say they lack evidence for stronger action.
- COLUMN LEFT : A Housing Idea That Might Fly : In Watsonville, a dogfight develops over airport land use.
- Porter Ranch Development Gets Council Panel's Preliminary OK
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board OKs $8 Million in Cuts
- 3-D Maps for Top Guns : Point Mugu: The Navy allows a rare glimpse of computer software that plots terrain more effectively and judges altitude more precisely.
- FOOTNOTES : Italians Snap Up Cup Cards
- Night for Kroc to Be July 27
- Thompson Weighs a Weighty Offer : Basketball: Georgetown coach studies his options when the Denver Nuggets offer him the keys to an NBA franchise.
- Padres Pitchers Don't Get Even, Just Get Giants
- THE SIDELINES : Chang Out of Manchester Open
- QUOTABLE
- This Is the Best Burger in Los Angeles
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Could Field Team--Gay Umpire
- Hollywood : City May Fence Off Alley
- Malibu : Report on Prep School
- Lynwood : City Attorney Given $10 Hourly Hike for Court Time
- FINDS / Afternoon Tea : Soothing Our Weary Souls : Civilized Art of Taking Tea Offers Retreat in Fast World
- Monrovia : Trail Restoration Studied
- Encounter in a Strange Country : Latinos: Spanish-speaking senior citizens gather once a week to talk about the past and help each other acclimate to American culture.
- Happy Feet
- NATION IN BRIEF : OHIO : New Flood Threat Forces Evacuations
- Encino Hospital to Close; Townhouses May Be Built on Site
- Last Rites for a Princess : Ill-Fated Louise Sinks--but Not at the Intended Burial Spot
- Chapman's Hokuf Signs With Athletics
- Lake Cuyamaca Sprayed to Curb Weed That Killed Hundreds of Fish
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Wilson, 13, to Test Her Burgeoning Skills Abroad
- FOOTNOTES : Meola: Change in Citizenship?
- Uruguay, Facing Early Exit, Beats S. Korea on Late Goal
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Reel as Expos, Mets, Phillies Make Up Ground in the East
- MOVIES - June 21, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 21, 1990
- THRIFTS : U.S. Puts 14 Large S&Ls; Up for Sale : Bailout: Government hopes to get top-dollar for Gibraltar Savings were set back as three potential buyers dropped out.
- Brushing, Flossing Keep Dentist at Bay
- ANNIVERSARY: Today is Richard and Pat Nixon's...
- Brooklyn Glad to Wait for Hero : Mandela: Motorcade is more than two hours late in reaching the scene of recent racial problems. But 100,000 greet the activist from South Africa.
- LEVELING OFF: While domestic air traffic in...
- FOOTING THE BILL: Laguna Beach has a...
- Throngs Cheer Mandela as Trip to U.S. Begins
- Genetic Test Clears Suspect in Rape Case
- Help for a Dream: 48 Low-Cost Condos : Housing: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter join in as Habitat for Humanity begins a project at Rancho Santa Margarita.
- All Dishes 'Star' in Full-Scale Italian-Style Meal : Menu: The five courses, from <i> antipasti</i> to <i> dolce</i> , do not include a "main course"; all are about equal in importance.
- Tight Security Marks Ticker-Tape Parade Up Broadway : New York: 750,000 line the street for Mandela's welcome. The sight of the anti-apartheid activist in a bulletproof glass box doesn't dampen enthusiasm.
- NAME GAME: Sometimes you just can't win....
- Israel Welcomes U.S. Move, While PLO Is Likely to Call for Sanctions
- Names in the News - June 21, 1990
- Names in the News - June 21, 1990
- Names in the News - June 21, 1990
- Names in the News - June 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 21, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 21, 1990
- NATION IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Ex-Official Charged in Generic Drug Case
- NRA and Second Amendment
- Air Flow Pattern Could Be Expensive Problem
- Showdown Vote on Alcohol Tax Boost Set in Assembly
- Man Sentenced in 1982 Drunk-Driving Deaths
- Council OKs Loan of $1.4 Million to Builder
- Countywide : Sign-Ups at Area Colleges Set a Record
- 2nd City Bans Holiday Sales of Ammunition
- The Human Cargo in the Back of Trucks : Well-Intentioned Legislation Is Simply No Substitute for Parental Oversight
- THE SIDELINES : Reds' Don Gullet Is Recovering
- The Pressure? Carter Puts it on Pitchers
- Valencia High Names Basketball Coach
- Thompson Weighs Nuggets' Offer
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Divorce' Offers Some Ironic Counseling
- SHORT TAKES : Salvo on Longbox CD Packaging
- TV RATINGS : Fox Gives a Two-Fisted Punch to the Big 3
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chinese Study Tobacco Controls
- IBM Introduces Networking Products: Responding to customer...
- 2 Southland Concerns to Help Revolutionize Soviet Video Industry
- A Scorecard on How Stocks in the News Have Fared
- ICN Reports Big Quarter in Sales, Earnings
- Odetics of Anaheim Buys 2 Small Firms
- Kodak, IBM to Develop Publishing Computers
- Making Way for Progress Amid Pages of the Past
- Detective Work Led to Tracy's Visual Appeal
- WORLD : Strike by Arabs Marks Slayings
- Scolded by Shamir, Zionists Withdraw Settlement Stance
- Military Delayed Raid on Border Drug Tunnel
- Barbara Cason; Veteran of TV, Stage Work
- Roy Nutt; Helped Develop Computer Software
- Barbra Walz; Fashion Photographer
- Activist Priest Olivares Stricken With Meningitis
- Chula Vista
- Lawsuits Seek Millions From Flower Ranch : Labor: The district attorney and lawyers for 27 Mexican workers who say they were virtually enslaved at the Somis farm rely on an old anti-racketeering law.
- Still More Problems Than Progress : San Francisco AIDS Conference Opens at Time of Funding Fears, Political Turmoil
- Air Force Still Prefers Trucking of Rocket Fuel : Study: Officials say hauling the dangerous chemicals through Southern California is preferable to moving it by barge or rail.
- Psychological Warfare Warms Up as Zonies Try to Beat the Heat
- Youth Suffers Burns When Gas Fumes Start Fire in Home
- Countywide : Officials to Narrow List of Campus Sites
- Record Store Owner Will Quit Business Because of Citation for Illegal Concerts
- Key Witness Plays Lesser Role in Second McMartin Trial
- Final Seat on Council Decided by Four Votes
- Greg Bell Is Sent to Raiders : Football: Rams get draft choice when they refuse to renegotiate running back's contract.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Magadan Hitting for the Mets--When He Plays
- SIDELINES : Texas Tech Considers Leagues
- Cameroon Soccer Team Cashes In
- It's Not in the Cards: U.S. Is Ousted, 2-1 : World Cup: Match against Austria becomes a street fight as Americans suffer third consecutive loss. But the winner might not advance, either.
- Reform Crucial, Gorbachev Says : Perestroika: President's policies are attacked at party conference. Radical change must be accelerated, he says.
- Supervisors Alter Stance, Back Merger of Utilities : Air quality: Southern California Edison promises to cut pollutants to offset those generated by the merger.
- Defendant Testifies He Didn't Kill Baby
- Design Funds for Monorail Clear Their First Hurdle : Transportation: If Congress winds up approving $1 million, plans can begin on the project to link five county cities.
- Actor Easton Takes His Cues From the Human Soul
- Homeless Dilemma Tests Santa Monica's Tolerance
- BUENA PARK : Redevelopment Plan for 5 Parcels OKd
- $520,000 Award OKd in Shooting by Deputies
- Riley Takes His 'Showtime' to NBC : Pro basketball: Network hires former Lakers coach as host of pregame segment on NBA telecasts.
- Domes to Be Considered as Sites for '94 World Cup Play in U.S.
- Habitat Homes in Encanto Not Pleasing to All : Housing: Area residents picket first day of work in Southeast San Diego, and ex-President Carter seeks to reassure them.
- STAGE REVIEW : Embassy Theatre Too Roomy for Bland 'GlassHouse'
- EPA Cites Coors in Pollution of Ground Water at Brewery
- H. J. Heinz Co.: The Pittsburgh food...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Punchline in Trump Jokes Isn't So Funny
- P.M. BRIEFING : Door Gives GM's Saturn Setback
- BANKING/FINANCE : Viejo Bancorp Stock Moves to NASDAQ System, Closes at $5.50
- Dow Posts a 1.74 Gain After Early Down Day
- Pathe's Quest for MGM/UA Hits Big Snag : Entertainment: Time Warner, the firm's chief backer, is insisting that it come up with $600 million of equity in unborrowed funds.
- Thriftier Consumers Spur Fears of Recession in 1990
- Report Revives Interest in Experimental AIDS Drug : Treatment: The FDA remains skeptical of isoprinosine, despite impending publication of a favorable Scandinavian study in a prestigious journal.
- GM Deal Near on Building Trucks Using Natural Gas
- Cable TV, NBC Hold Talks on Satellite Plan : Television: The principals are huddling over the congressional fate of the Sky Cable project.
- Insurer Jumps Ship on Trump's Plan for World's Biggest Yacht
- Pentagon Backs Severance Pay for Enlisted Personnel
- TOP WALL STREET MONEYMAKERS
- Kansas City Paper Folds: The Kansas City...
- Prosecutors Label Lincoln Failure 'Pure Fraud' : S&Ls;: Attorneys for the Irvine thrift say the government did not have sufficient cause to seize it. The case now may go to a jury trial.
- Banks Offer Trump Added $65-Million Breather Loan
- Flag Amendment Nears Showdown in House as It Clears Judiciary Panel
- Appeals Judge Lifts Ban on Motorola Chip Sales
- Publisher of Strapped Entrepreneur Resigns
- Both Sides Plan to Appeal Ruling in Amoco Cadiz Spill
- Trash Truck Operators Held on Safety Counts
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hunt Brother Antiquities Sold
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Ford Out of Hospital, Onto Green
- Janet Levy; First Director of State Agency on Aging, Pioneer in Field
- CONSUMERS : New Drunk Driving Law in Effect July 1
- Former Trust Officers Sued: State banking regulators...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Fed Predicts More Slow Growth
- Berkeley Group Bids to Loosen Rent Control
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Canadian Pact Falling Apart as Public Balks
- TREND WATCH : <i> A roundup of business developments spotted by other publications.</i>
- Occidental Is Disappointed: Occidental Petroleum Corp. said...
- Skinner Urges Local Control of Airport Fees
- New Wave Cops: Law and the Breakers : Competition: From across California, 84 officers hit the beach to determine the best surfer. It's all part of the 1990 Police Summer Games.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Pleas for Help Heard on Massacre Tapes
- 25% Military Cut Will Save $8.6 Billion, Cheney States
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Regime Urges Talks but Arrests Critics
- Truck Guard Hits Robber With Bag of Cash, Foils Holdup
- COSTA MESA : Neighborhood Pride Contest Under Way
- San Diego
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Sunday Silence Gets 126 Pounds for Gold Cup
- Funds Drying Up Along With Land : Drought: Along with a lack of water, DFG officials must cope with cutbacks in state-supported programs.
- Six drug tests conducted on University of...
- Gibson's Status Called Day to Day
- Nailing His Niche : Dykstra Chews on NL Pitching, but He Can't Hit .400--Can He?
- OPERA
- L.A. Opera's 'Oklahoma!' Won't Be Operatic : Stage: The Rodgers and Hammerstein landmark opens Friday at the Chandler Pavilion. 'The key phrase here is "musical theater," ' says its director.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Insurance Rollback Hearings Scheduled
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Firefighters Get Bias Settlement
- 4 O.C. Spending Proposals in Trouble, Poll Indicates
- Witness Says He Used Cocaine With Barry
- Slick Tracy : Fashion: Besides T-shirts, movie characters inspire a line of slinky gowns, bejeweled accessories and, for the guys, snap-brim fedoras.
- 16 Sailors Hurt in Fire Aboard Carrier Midway
- WORLD : Edward Wants Troupe of His Own
- Mandela Receives Hero's Welcome on Arrival in N.Y.
- KAL Bomber Tells Agony, Stints on Buying Dresses
- Del Mar
- Gay Charges Bias in Vote for Board's Presidency : Election: Lesbian member of county Commission for Women says president-elect led a campaign against her. Group's goals include working to eliminate discrimination based on sexual orientation.
- ORANGE : Residents Celebrate Down-Zoning Stand
- Poindexter Sentenced to Prison for Role in Iran-Contra Scandal
- San Diego
- Countywide : Dial-a-Ride Proposal Fuels Petition Drive
- Countywide : School Gets Grant to Combat Smoking
- He Played Game but Needs a Trump Card
- Lambresi Is Fighting to Catch Wave of Leaders : Surfing: The three-time defending points champion is trailing nine surfers and is tied with another.
- QUOTABLE
- Train Wreck Is Blamed on Management : Derailment: The U.S. safety board faults Southern Pacific officials for the accident that killed four people in San Bernardino. A blast 13 days later that killed two others was blamed on officials of pipeline company.
- Iliescu Sworn In, Assails Protesters : Solicits World's Help to Overcome Romania's Problems
- Jewelry Worth $35,000 Taken From Mall Stores
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City's Annexation of Bolsa Chica Begins
- Mandela Welcome Starts Week Before He Arrives
- Palmdale Leaves Public School Bus Agency : Transportation: The switch to a private company will save the district an estimated $650,000.
- Pair Honored for Role in Capturing Robbers
- LAX Officer Sentenced for Molesting 2 Women
- Colombia Advances at the Last Second With a 1-1 Tie
- The Lady Keystone Open, an LPGA event,...
- SWIM MEET OF CHAMPIONS : Rapid Rise Surprises Mission Viejo's Eric Diehl
- The University of Illinois has filed its...
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jann Browne Takes Crowd Around a Country Block
- Vincente Minnelli's Masterful Projections of the American Dream : Movies: The most comprehensive retrospective ever mounted of the director's work begins Friday at the County Museum of Art.
- Photographer, First on Scene at Chernobyl, Opens Exhibit
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lotto Odds to Rise After Today's Game
- Kramer vs. Kramer : Activism: Even friends say that incendiary AIDS activist Larry Kramer is sometimes a man at war with himself
- Desert Town Loner Hunted After He and 2 Girls Vanish
- LOCAL : Explosion Injures 3 Workers
- Imelda Marcos' Attorneys Won't Call Any Witnesses : Law: The defense says prosecutors failed to prove the fraud and racketeering charges. The judge expects jury deliberations to begin next week.
- Bush Assails Naysayers on Mars Mission : Likens Congressional Attitude on Priorities to Critics of Columbus
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council OKs $177-Million Budget
- TUSTIN : Neighbors Pitch In to Clean Up a Home
- TUSTIN : Kasalek Named to Planning Agency
- SANTA ANA : Alien Report Given Some Solid Support
- We Will Get Another Chance in 1994 Cup--Unfortunately
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : Youngsters Come of Age in Summer
- Olsen Leaves NBC to Join CBS Telecasts
- Brison Banned From City Play for One Year : Ruling: Committee decides fate of sophomore who punched Birmingham track coach.
- Yugoslavs Reach 2nd Round for First Time Since 1974
- Commentary : U.S. Soccer: Where Does the World Cup Team Go From Here?
- Douglas C. Rankin, general manager of the...
- Irvine Barclay Theatre's Opening Season Filled With Local Groups : Culture: The new arts facility being built on the UCI campus should be ready to open in mid-October.
- House OKS Funds for Super Collider in 1991 Package
- Train-Truck Crash Ignites Giant Fireball, Kills Three
- Teddy Bears to Answer Alarms With San Diego Firefighters
- DANA POINT : Inn Repaints After Brush With City Law
- COSTA MESA : 9 Cited for Gambling in Golf Course Probe
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer-City Deal May Remain Secret
- Crestfallen Angels : Young Crime Fighters Group Becomes Burglary Victim
- Sierra Madre, the hamlet at the base...
- $5 Million Awarded to 4 Workers Fired by Target
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Pull to Within One Game of Blue Jays
- Police Warnings Questioned in 2 Live Crew Case : Rap: Attorneys on both sides see danger of 'prior restraint' in pressuring record stores against selling the 'Nasty' album.
- Injury Can't Keep MacLaine Off Stage
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Steel Magnolias' at OCC Speaks With a Likable Southern Accent
- OPERA
- DANCE : Ballet Pacifica Is Stretching Its Wings : The company prepares for an international competition next month and looks ahead to an expanded season in the new Irvine Barclay Theatre.
- 18-Year-Old Killed, 2 Others Injured in Vista Crash
- Cawthorne Takes Channel 10 Job
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 'Speedy Trial Act' Review Is Denied
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SRI LANKA : Troops, Rebels Clash in North and East
- Researchers Gather for Largest AIDS Meeting : Health: Discussion of incremental gains will be held against a backdrop of protest. Activists are impatient at the rate of progress in finding effective treatments.
- Ex-Hostage of Iran Running for Seat in Wisconsin House
- Charges Against Mother Delayed : Investigation: Counsel for a woman accused of killing her baby hopes the inaction is a signal that charges may be dropped.
- Late-Night Session Produces Balanced--and Reduced--Budget : Simi Valley: The City Council seeks a 3.25% reduction in department expenses and defers some requests for personnel and for computer equipment.
- City Nearly Doubles Aid to Needy : Budget: New Ventura council members lead push to increase allocation to groups that serve the poor and disadvantaged.
- Carl's Jr. to Begin TV Ads in Spanish
- Interest Renewed in AIDS Test Drug Made by O.C. Firm : Treatment: The FDA remains skeptical of isoprinosine, despite impending publication of a favorable Scandinavian study in a prestigious journal.
- Housing Starts Fall to '82 Level
- Northrop Practically Telling and Showing All to Salvage the B-2
- Romania Rulers Appeal for Talks--but Arrest Critics
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : S. Korea Leader's Son Marries
- 5 Countries Agree to Lift Controls at Borders
- 'Dolphin-Safe' StarKist Tuna Arrives: The first 100...
- Bernson Says Porter Ranch Plan Adequate : Housing: City councilman says the developer has provided enough concessions to offset the effect of the $2-billion project, which may be shaped in a vote today.
- Man Held After Arsenal Found
- S.D. Well Represented at Annual AIDS Conference : Health: Several dozen researchers will present their findings in San Francisco, reflecting the more than $40 million committed to projects here in the past few years.
- THE DROUGHT RATIONING : Study Shows How to End Water Shortage
- GARDEN GROVE : Smoking Study to Focus on Workplace
- Driver Got Jail Term Before Fatal Accident
- PIRU : What's in a Name? Mispronunciation
- Patience a Must at Unopened Hospital
- Blustery Scotland Took Wind Out of Golfer Burns' Sails : NCAA Division II Champion From CSUN Blown Away by British Amateur Conditions
- Oakland Draws New Contracts to Lure Raiders
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Two Hits Raise Dykstra's Average to .384
- Cellular Phones: Medium for Masses
- Tax Hike for Health Programs Urged : State budget: County officials and medical providers seek to prevent cuts in what they perceive as an already crippled system. They make their appeal to the governor and legislators.
- Senate Staffers Report Abuses in Health-Care Audits
- Labor Secretary Lauds Study of Productivity : Workplace: Elizabeth Dole fails to embrace many of a blue-ribbon panel's recommendations to sharpen employees' skills, however.
- REGIONAL REPORT / VANISHING RAILROADS : Lentil Farmers Fight to Keep Vital Service : Union Pacific calls Washington routes unprofitable. Growers see higher shipping costs if lines are shut.
- WORLD : Didn't Aid Terrorists: Honecker
- Troubled L.A. Students Find Their Future With Options
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SUNNYVALE : Lockheed Workers Show No Illness
- Sister Joan Mahony; Nun, Retired Principal
- Mexico's Choice: Barbarism or Law
- SIMI VALLEY : Expansion Studied for Senior Center
- Panel Orders Monitoring of Project Near 'Lost Village'
- County OKs Repatriation for Young Offenders
- Countywide : County to Honor Retired Reporter
- County to Pay Social Security Debt
- School Trustees OK Plan to Avert $1.1-Million Cut
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- No Way to Take Down This Number--$30,000
- Injury Spawned Carter's Career : Baseball: Damaged knee forced him to abandon dream of playing football at UCLA. Now he holds NL record.
- LOS ALAMITOS : They Knocked His Knees, but Colt Has Proved Critics Wrong So Far
- Westlake's Lieberthal Named Top 5-A Player
- GLIMPSES
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Midnight Oil Firmly Fills Who's Shoes
- SHORT TAKES : Oprah to Host Daytime Emmys
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : A Paean to Black Culture at Highways