- UCLA Drops Plans to Move Elementary School Off Campus
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Shelby Called Up, Hits One Out as Tigers Beat Athletics, 7-2
- The NHL passed a rule to make...
- SIDELINES : Notre Dame Rusher Readmitted
- Outfielder Deion Sanders of the New York...
- Commentary : Regions' Distinctive Soccer Styles Lost in Rush for World Cup
- Stage Reviews : Drury's 'Man Himself' Brightens Trilingual Theatre
- Future 'Generations' Face an Uphill Fight on Daytime Television
- National Semiconductor Corp.: The Santa Clara computer...
- Amgen Announces 2-for-1 Stock Split
- First Executive 'Sound and Solvent,' Carr Says : Thrifts: Appearing before Congress, he responds to concerns that his holding company is heavily invested in high-risk securities.
- Dow Tumbles 53.71 as Buyers 'Boycott' the Market : Stocks: Some analysts blame the nearly 2% fall on nervousness about interest rates and corporate profit.
- Caltrans Report to U.S. Under Fire at Home
- Drug Czar Assails State's Narcotics Laws as Too Weak
- ANAHEIM : Tree Loss Is Unkind Cut to Residents
- OJAI : Panel Assails Bold Colors of Restaurant
- Culver City Asks Scrutiny of Playa Vista Project
- Man Killed by Car He Attempted to Slow Down
- Paint Firms Say Air Rules Actually Add to Pollution
- Camarena Murder Trial Lives Up to Expectations : Crime: The judge had promised the prospective jurors that the proceeding, which will resume today, would be a most interesting case. He wasn't wrong.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Offer Made to Man Wounded by Police
- City Defers Talks on Fund Policy
- BREA : Budget May Include New Fire Equipment
- CYPRESS : Wife Disavowed Pregnancy, Man Says
- Giants Lose a Pitcher, and a Coach
- SIDELINES : Gainey to Coach North Stars
- Jackie Robinson vs. Another Racial Barrier
- Angels Powered by Parrish - Baseball: Catcher drives in three runs, hits sixth home run in 12 games to fuel 4-1 victory over White Sox.
- Dodgers Beat Astros, 5-2, but Lose Gibson
- COMMENCEMENT 1990
- Barnett Will Remain Coach at Trabuco Hills
- Dance and Music Reviews : Gerstler Premiere on Final Generator Eight Program
- SHORT TAKES : Hank Williams Jr. Sticks to Guns
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SIDELINES : Football League Adds Frankfurt
- He Didn't Get Enough Help From His Partner
- Marina Infielder Boyd Signs With UCLA
- Fox Lands Two Shows in Week's Top 5: A First for Fledgling Network : Television: NBC took top honors for the week, which featured mostly reruns.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Cowboy Junkies' Slow-Growth Initiative at the Wiltern
- Nolan Ryan Nearly Sees Season Turn Foul When Hit Goes Fare
- SIDELINES : Indy Cars to Head Down Under
- SHORT TAKES : Channel One Reporter Quits
- LEGAL FILE
- 'Tracy' Bow Rewrites Disney Record Books : Movies: While opening grosses were impressive, they were only about half the opening figures for 'Batman.'
- The Little Station That Might : Television: Jeff Wald, former news director of KTLA, is building a news operation at KCOP from scratch.
- Dance and Music Reviews : Erevan Choral Society in Pasadena Program
- SHORT TAKES : Japan Society Honors Kurosawa
- STAGE REVIEW : Fullerton College Lacks Breadth for Black Comedy 'Red Noses'
- Goodman on the Semantics of the Abortion Controversy
- Despite 4-0 Victory Over Cameroon, Soviets Go Home Bitter
- Derek Brower, former Syracuse basketball player, pleaded...
- Yugoslavia Advances to 2nd Round by Defeating United Arab Emirates
- Two Bruins Reportedly Will Transfer
- FOOTNOTES : 4 Bruins on American Team
- Disabled Don't Have to Watch From Sidelines : Athletics: Orange County's sports network provides a variety of opportunities, but it is not without some problems.
- English Fans, Italians Clash on Sardinia
- U.S. Eliminated in Loss to Austria
- Argentina Advances With a 1-1 Tie : Group B: Defending champion gets draw with Romania to reach second round. Maradona is slowed by injuries.
- Molitor Out With Broken Finger
- ART REVIEWS : Notorious Serrano Work Provokes Questions as Well as Wrath
- Government Foes Cordon Off Bucharest Intersection : Romania: Lawmakers empower police to intervene, setting up a new confrontation.
- S. Africans React Coolly to Mandela Trip : Coverage: Black press indifferent to his welcome abroad; white-oriented papers and television criticize what they see as adulation.
- Countywide : Gates Returns $2,000 in Contributions
- On Prowl for Owls : Scientists Set Out to Count Spotted Cousin of the South
- Widow Can Continue Husband's Lawsuit on His Daughter's Death
- Camp Pendleton
- Protect Even the Ugly Protest : Why an Amendment Is a Defeatist Move
- Dial-a-Ride Service to Narrow Its Horizons : Transportation: The vans soon will be available only to the elderly and handicapped, their attendants and groups that contract for service.
- OAK VIEW : Water Firm Funds Controversial Video
- After Accident, Morgan Back in Swim of Things
- North Park Theatre's Fate May Fall to the Hands That Want to Save It
- Big West Officials Discuss Proposal to Divide Conference for Football
- Killer Was Good Father, Family Members Testify
- Sooners Open to Southwest Conference Bid
- Maryland assistant basketball coaches Billy Hahn and...
- Victory Isn't Sudden for Irwin : Birdie on 91st Hole Wins Open in Playoff
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Dance and Music Reviews : Los Angeles Emigre Orchestra at Ebell
- Martin Lawrence Limited Editions promoted Barry R....
- Kaypro Discloses SEC Probe, Fires Founder: Kaypro...
- Assembly Sets Stage for New Budget Talks : Legislature: Both houses approve funds to resume payments of tax refunds and renter's credits. But Republicans keep bill from going to governor.
- Pull Chip Off Market, Motorola Ordered
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cobra Designer Doing 'Great'
- Defusing the Panic Button : Health: Anxiety is the most common mental health disorder in the U. S. Improved treatment techniques mean that up to 90% of those who seek help can overcome the problem.
- Ray of Hope for Van Nuys UAW
- Navy Selects Deutsch
- Trade Pact to Boost Investment, Salinas Says:...
- Senate Panel OKs Superfund Bill for Work on Oil Spills : Pollution: Industry lobbying is unsuccessful. Action on similar bills is pending in state Legislature.
- Lucy Diaz has been named manager of...
- Mandela Urges Canada to Keep Up Pressure on South Africa
- Survivors Tell How Rebels Killed 100 Sri Lanka Police
- Gorbachev OKs 2nd Party : But Yeltsin Group Gets a Warning
- Meet the Funds: Cruttenden & Co., a...
- N. Y. Producer Owns 5.2% of Ventura Entertainment
- Pension Agency Powers Upheld : Retirees: High court averts potential billion-dollar crisis. Regulators can force corporations to fund plans.
- Lithuanian Parliament Delays Debate on Suspending Freedom Declaration
- Molina, Alatorre Doubt Canyon's Cultural Status
- Sea World Whale Asia Dies of Infection
- Battling The Medfly
- El Cajon
- Teen-Ager Charged With Sister's Murder : Crime: Police say that Richard Hubler, 14, shot 12-year-old Gema Marie Hubler in the head at their Anaheim home last Thursday. She died Monday after being removed from life-support equipment.
- Inquiry Into Strike Violence Ordered : Labor: Mayor Bradley directs Police Commission to investigate clash between officers and demonstrating janitors so it 'doesn't happen again.'
- Limits on Septic Tanks May Curb Construction
- TOP TEN TEAMS
- Lendl Seeded No. 1 at Wimbledon; Chang 13th
- FOOTNOTES : U.S. Soccer Cup to Move Indoors
- Poverty Funds
- The Script for an Advance by U.S.
- Thompson Hasn't Decided About Becoming Manager of the Nuggets
- San Diego
- Spencer Signs With the Chargers
- SIDELINES : Boomerang Crosses Line First
- Cameroon Knows the Cleveland Force but Not the Pistons
- Patrick Allen Poe; Retired LAPD Detective
- Georgetown Coach Reportedly Offered NBA Job
- Top 3 at Wimbledon Face Obscure Foes
- Ivan Lendl and Steffi Graf were top...
- MUSIC REVIEW : Karr Guests With Mozart Camerata at Performance in Newport Beach
- Dance Theatre of Harlem on Firmer Footing : Funding: American Express makes commitment in cash and marketing.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A High-Decibel High at Playboy Festival
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Goodyear, on Skids, to Fire 1,100 Workers
- Attorney General to Ask Supreme Court to Affirm Prop. 115 : Initiatives: Office wants justices to end a growing legal dispute. They seek to have the so-called crime victims' measure declared constitutional.
- PROFILE / BUDGET SCOREKEEPER : He Knows What It's Like to Be the Skunk at a Picnic : Congressional Budget Office chief distills lawmakers' dreams into fiscal reality.
- Critics Urge Changes in Superfund Operations
- CAMARILLO : Ex-Bank Official Given Prison Term
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Microsystems, RHA Team Up for Overseas Computer Marketing
- P.M. BRIEFING : Manila Probes Airline Losses
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Truvel Seeks Bankruptcy Protection : Technology: The scanner manufacturer ran out of cash and missed debt payments after losing its biggest customer.
- Steven J. Cos has joined the law...
- MEXICO CITY : Talks on El Salvador
- U.S. Will Relax Most High-Tech Export Curbs
- School Board Moves to Take Ambassador Hotel : Education: Representatives of Donald Trump, owner of the site, say they'll go to court to block building of a high school on the Mid-Wilshire parcel.
- Harvey R. Gibson; LAPD Police Officer
- Countywide : Animal Regulation Fee Hikes Proposed
- Age Doesn't Sideline Man Still Drawn to Basketball
- Judge Says Cities Can't Ban Malathion Missions
- Lendco to Join Forces With Xerox Leasing Unit
- Llamas Plastics Inc. in Sylmar won a...
- Looking to E. Germany: MAI Basic Four...
- Supreme Court Will Review Texas Thrift Ruling:...
- Todd Twedt has been promoted to senior...
- Robert P. Roman; Former LACMA Associate Education Director
- COLUMN ONE : For Arabs in Israel, Alienation : They are asking if Arab citizens can be more than refugees in their own land. Their anger is matched by hardening attitudes and suspicion from Jews.
- U.S. Must Retool Workers to Keep Pace, Panel Warns
- Terrorism and the Numbers Game: First The Good News . . . : Reports of political violence took a sharp decline last year. But the figures can be deceiving, analysts say. And the calm isn't likely to last for long.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Van de Kamp Ballot Measure Qualifies
- * Waterloo, the Re-enactment: With cannons roaring,...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : TURKEY : Soviet Pilot Steals Plane, Seeks Asylum
- PACIFIC PERSPECTIVE : Extend the Thaw Toward Vietnam
- Police Blame Gangs in Second Shooting at PCH Intersection
- Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average soared...
- S&P; Cuts Occidental Petroleum Ratings: Standard &...
- Amex, Other Exchanges Plan Extended Hours
- Pacific Southwest Profit Up for Quarter
- Motorola Faces Sales Ban on Microchip
- Volleybird, a Latin Import, Takes Wing as Fast-Selling Sports Item
- LOCAL : Boy Can't Go to Funeral of Sister He Is Charged With Murdering
- WORLD IN BRIEF : JAPAN : Mexico to Get Help Fighting Pollution
- FULLERTON : EPA Says It'll Sue McColl Oil Firms
- None Hurt as Fire Breaks Out at Disney Studios
- Picus Proposes Day-Care Center for Young, Elderly : Intergenerational care: The councilwoman's plan calls for the two groups to meet for meals, recreation and other activities.
- Italians Have a Legitimate Los Angeles History, Too : Olvera Street: Given the legitimacy and limited scope of the museum proposal, the argument against it is a red herring.
- It figures to be one of the...
- City Urged to Quit County Emergency Network : Moorpark: Two City Council members criticize slow response times. They ask their colleagues to create a local ambulance service.
- Top-Level Raises First to Go in School Budget Cuts
- P.M. BRIEFING : Defense Stocks Fall in London
- Diane Barlow Coombs has been named executive...
- Katina Gonzalez Ochoa has been selected as...
- Thousand Oaks Tops Job Survey In Ventura County
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : WEST SACRAMENTO : Officer, Gunman Killed in Shoot-Out
- Evangeline Johnson Merrill; Arts Patron
- Arkansas Has 1st Execution in 26 Years
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Drive Against Walesa Stalls; Now Even Detractors Expect He'll Become President : Poland: His stock rises with victories in labor disputes and fears of a fratricidal split in Solidarity.
- WORLD : U.S. to Boycott Inauguration of Romanian Iliescu in Protest
- Arraignment Delayed for Japanese Theft Suspect
- SANTA ANA : Baby Nearly Drowns in Bucket of Water
- Mt. Hope Cemetery Plans to Resell Unclaimed Plots
- State Tightens Septic Tank Rules, Favors Sewer Line Installation
- Man Gets Jail Term in Defense Fraud Scheme
- Federal Report Calls for OK of Utility Merger
- Countywide : Conviction Upheld in Fatal Boat Crash
- Los Alamitos Hospital Cuts Back Neurosurgery Services
- Auditors, Appalled at Kaypro Records, Disclaim Responsibility for Report : DIEGO COUNTY
- Kenfil Distribution appointed Casey Hughes vice president...
- P.M. BRIEFING : May Housing Starts Drop 1.4% to Lowest Point Since Recession
- Garet B. Clark has been appointed managing...
- Management of S&L; by Keating Called 'Pure Case of Fraud'
- J.M. Peters Reports 68% Decrease in Earnings
- 3-D Systems Secures Another Modeling Patent
- Three Bond Wins Bid
- Booms Protect Marshes in Path of Spilled Oil
- WORLD : Arab Poet Under House Arrest
- Ethics Office Nomination
- Market Focus : Germany Certain to Emerge as Colossus of a Realigned Eastern Europe : It is better positioned to participate in the revival of former Communist Bloc countries than any other power.
- WORLD : Soviet Prison Rioters Surrender
- BOOK REVIEW : Soft Light on Scientific Enterprise
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Investment Broker Jailed for 6 Months
- George Nakashima, 85; Master Woodworker, Furniture Maker
- City Names Woman to Top Position
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Slaying of Boy, 8
- Speeding Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Teen-Ager
- POLITICS / TOUGH RACES : Is It the Year of the Woman, or Is the Euphoria Premature?
- Stalking a Thriller : Writing: Novelist and new Rancho Santa Fe resident Joseph Wambaugh would like to dig up his next crime plot in his own back yard.
- Investigators Won't Enter Toxic Burned Building
- 200,000 Voters Have Spoken : Supervisors: Throwing out the results of 1st District election is no way to make up for past discrimination.
- Poll in Favor of Court Site Is Called Flawed
- Bedlam in Bucharest: But Why? : Iliescu Government Has to Understand the Meaning of Democracy
- Ohio River Yields 22nd Flood Victim
- Cinco Murder Defense Costs Are Revealed
- Final Mexfly Spray Drifts Over El Cajon : Pesticide: The next phase in the battle to eradicate the insect will be the release of millions of sterile Mexican fruit flies.
- Trash Truck Operators Held on Safety Counts
- A Rights Erosion in Mexico? : President Salinas Himself Needs to Monitor This Situation
- Home Shopping Network Inc.: The company reported...
- Realtors Try Harder as the Selling Life Gets a Lot Tougher
- It'll Be Business as Usual at Mola, Executive Says : Thrifts: The failure of Charter Savings Bank will have 'no effect' on Newport Beach-based Mola Development Corp., its former parent company, Peter von Elten says.
- Soviet Jet Hijacked; Defector Surrenders
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebels Reject Doe's Offer of Amnesty
- Minor Ammo Factory Seen as Major Polluter
- LOCAL : $1-Million Art Theft Reported
- Police-INS Ties Urged in Santa Ana
- Gunman Kills 8, Self in Florida Car Loan Office
- PARIS : Africa Abandoned?
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Arsonist Sought in String of Fires
- OJAI : Water Hookup Ban May Block Project
- FILLMORE : Drug Abuse Center Opens Branch Office
- MISSION VIEJO : CSUF Branch Gets Permanent Director
- LAGUNA HILLS : State's Decathlon Champs Tour Capital
- Profile : Quebec's Premier Faces Solomon-Like Decision : If amendments recognizing the French-speaking province's uniquness are not ratified by all of Canada, Bourassa may yield to pressure for Quebec to go its own way. Either way, it may be a no-win situation for him.
- Regional Outlook : Blinded by Success, Japan Searches for a New Vision : A nation driven by the pursuit of prosperity must regain control of the giant it has created. As it tries to relocate its center, the Land of the Rising Sun is finding that wealth has its responsibilities--and its costs.
- Names in the News - June 19, 1990
- Names in the News - June 19, 1990
- Names in the News - June 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 19, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 19, 1990
- A New San Juan Amid the Old : Redevelopment: A plan designed to accent the downtown area will be discussed tonight. It has been scaled back, but there is still opposition.
- For the Tobacco Industry, Ex-Smoker Waxman Is the No. 1 Foe in Congress
- Baker to Seek International Aid for Latins
- COVER STORY: There on the cover of...
- TRACY: Chester Gould was not as straight...
- ORANGE : Girl Badly Hurt in Fall From 2nd Story
- QUIZ: So you think you know your...
- HOTELS: Hotels for the rich, and those...
- GRANTS: What protest? Santa Ana's Pacific Chorale...
- New York Eager to Greet Mandela : Civil rights: South African's visit is stirring the city with hero worship. Blacks have hopes he can spur racial progress.
- D.A. Launches Probe of O.C. Planners' Role
- Strike Halts Construction at Airport : Labor: Iron workers picket the entrance to the project, and other workers honor the line. County officials make plans to avoid another shutdown.
- 'Peace Dividend' Already Spent, U.S. Mayors Told
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Steinbrenner: 'Be Different'
- Differences Attract: Ideological rivals Richard Nixon and...
- WORLD : Tobacco Contraband Sniffed Out
- U.S. Envoy, Not CIA Agent, Blamed in Mandela Arrest
- Bulgarian Communists Are Expected to Win
- NATION : Gunman Robs Congregation
- Saudi Royals Open Exhibit on Homeland
- LOCAL : Fire Briefly Shuts Down Disney Computers at Burbank Office
- Lithuanians Cool to Suspension of Secession Move
- VENTURA : Officer, Police Dog Catch 3 Suspects
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Chance to Save Children Turns Into a Turf War : Disease: Doctors, aid agencies and government officials are at odds over which dietary supplement can best stave off dehydration. The ailment kills 5 million a year.
- Issues in Del Mar Are Often Trend-Setters
- GARDEN GROVE : Planners Endorse Downtown Project
- ORANGE : Group Tries to Help Leukemia Victim, 4
- Parker Meets Poll for IBC Junior Featherweight Title
- It's No Sweat as Finley, Angels Beat Tigers, 7-3
- Losing Makes Point on McKeon, Padres
- The Cramps Recapture Initial Freshness
- A Public Mugging: Fight Fans, as Usual, Take It on the Chin
- And the Good Neighbor of the Year Award Goes To . . .
- Cocaine Seller, 10 Customers Arrested in Sheriff's 'Sting'
- Lendl, Graf Top Wimbledon Seeds; McEnroe Jumps Up to No. 4 Spot
- 2 Live Crew Is Sued Over 'Pretty Woman'
- SHORT TAKES : Pauley New Show Name a Blank
- 'Tracy' Does $22 Million at Box Office
- TV REVIEW : The Met 'Ring': A Mighty Kitschy Miniseries
- ART
- Former major league reliever Steve Howe was...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Three Equities Markets Form After-Hours Trading Network
- Gorbachev Rival Calls for Vote on Capitalism
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Curses! Some Things Last Forever and Ever and . . .
- Cuba Sugar Crop Tops Hopes at 8 Million Tons
- SANTA ANA : Jail Inmate Escapes From Local Hospital
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Rise in Sea Levels Projected
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Perform an Abortion, Go to Jail : Frightening New Louisiana Law Will Hurt Poor Women More Than Anyone
- Quarry Operating Without a Permit : Violations: The gravel firm's authorization to operate expired in late 1986, but it waited two years to file for renewal, which has not been approved.
- THE SIDELINES : Tyson Pirates Nabbed by HBO
- WORLD CUP '90 : U.S. Players Need European Style, Midfielder Says
- WOMEN'S PRO VOLLEYBALL / HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN : Kirby-Dodd Upset Silva-Opalinski in Final
- Rex Harrison Given Rave Review at Rites
- MUSIC
- Man Held in Deaths of Ex-Girlfriend, Mother : Killings: Amtrak police arrest him at Union Station. He had checked into motel where victim's car was found.
- ORANGE : Volunteers Helping Prevent Child Abuse
- ANAHEIM : Persistence Pays Off; Speed Humps OKd