- Bellatty Back at Calabasas Helm
- ALL-VENTURA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
- WORLD CUP '90 : Soccer Was the Sport of the '20s, '30s in the United States : History: Efforts have been made to promote the game in this country for three decades, but actually the nation had one of the world's better programs long ago.
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- SHORT TAKES : Brinkley Will Stay With ABC
- Rap Under Siege : Flap Won't Crimp Their Style, L.A. Rappers Say
- SHORT TAKES : Nicole Goes Cruisin' in Silence
- LAPD Officer Captures 'Toughest Cop' Title
- Corporations Award $9,000 to Program on AIDS, Pregnancy
- Officer in Traffic Dispute Accused of Pulling a Gun
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- Australian Pat Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon men's...
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- TRACK AND FIELD TAC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : After Breaking Record, 80-Foot Shotput Looks Closer to Barnes
- FOOTNOTES : Maradona Admits Using Hand to Knock Ball Away From Goal Line
- Powerful Battery Sparked Westlake's Assault on Record Book
- 'Dick Tracy' a Hit in Comic Creator's Hometown
- CTG Seasons: From Sondheim to Robert Penn Warren : The Doolittle: 'Jerome Robbins' Broadway' at the Shubert is the first Ahmanson subscription entry. Then it's 'Heidi,' Noel, Steve and Alan in Hollywood.
- Boland Gains Backing of Wilcox, La Follette
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- Vandalism and Hate Crimes
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- beyond tacos : Patricia Quintana has surprises from the Aztecs, Old Nogales is cooking up some birria . . . and have you tried HOT chocolate ice cream ?
- Moscow Easing Its Blockade, Premier of Lithuania Says : Secession: But ending of all sanctions apparently depends on the republic's suspending its independence declaration, at least during negotiations.
- Crenshaw : Hearing on Development
- West Covina Studies BKK Site as Redevelopment Area
- A Little Yankee Ingenuity Goes Off to Le Mans
- NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : Rocky Horror : Expectations of good music may pale with The Cramps, who look like the house band for death.
- Proposal to Allow More Horses Divides Neighborhood Residents
- David E. Zion; Service Set for Radiologist
- SPORTS NOTEBOOK / DICK WAGNER : Boxer Called 'Better Than Ali at 17'
- Algeria Muslims' Goal: National Control : Politics: The victorious Islamic party wants Parliament to be dissolved. 'We have a rendezvous with history,' the spiritual leader declares.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Ambassador to U.S. Appointed by Pope
- 2 Bills Would Give Clout to Coastal Panel : Legislation: The state Senate passes and sends to the Assembly measures to provide enforcement power to stop illegal development.
- Husband Fled After 'Machine' Suicide
- Havel Wins UNESCO Award for Freedom
- Posing as DWP Workers, Scam Artists Rob Elderly
- South Pasadena : Building Ban Extended
- FILLMORE : Council OKs 1st Step to Build Water Tank
- IRVINE : Lame-Duck Council Pushes Its Agenda
- FULLERTON : Budget Includes Reserve Fund Cut
- Ddo-Wa: Where They Do Korean Dumplings Right
- Down-Under Vintages Cutting Into U. S. Market
- South Gate Wins All-America City Honors : Recovery: Award is based on city's efforts to overcome economic depression, cut gang crime and unite its Anglo and Latino cultures.
- Brain Imaging Center at Heart of Party
- NEIGHBORS : Moo-ving Party Kenny O'Neill isn't cowed by his run-in with a heifer. His annual birthday bash is Saturday.
- Rudolph (Rudy) Villasenor; Veteran of L.A. Journalism
- Huntington Park : Duarte Resigns as Boxing Coach of Athletic Program
- Soviets Vote to Accelerate Market Reform
- Culver City : Council Protests Project
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- Montreal Signs Pepperdine's Chris Martin
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rapping for Peace on 'Arsenio'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Actor Loses Post in Culture Ministry
- LOCAL : Lewitzky Dance Co. Rejects NEA Grant of $72,000 in Protest
- LOCAL : Five Anaheim Youths Arrested in Convenience-Store Robberies
- Chadwick High First Baseman Mike Harris Is a Real Outsider : Prep baseball: He has the build of a basketball player, but indoor sports are not his game.
- WORLD : It's Official: Bulgaria Reds Won
- No. 5 Drug Lord Slain in Colombia : Police Kill Mastermind of Cocaine Cartel's War Against Government
- Hope Halves Parkland Cost to $10 Million : Environment: Rep. Beilenson negotiated the new price. The deal still hinges on a land swap between the U.S. and a developer.
- COLUMN LEFT : Conservatives Resort to Bait-'n'-Switch : Their 'new ideas' consist of isolationism and bleeding-heart politics without the bucks.
- Firms, Agencies Join in Drive to Find Child Care
- Rexene Products to Buy Poly-Pac for $15 Million
- Financial Markets : NYSE to Begin Off-Hours Trading Soon, Report Says
- Falling Hotel Occupancy Rates Don't Augur Well for Tourism
- Continuing Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- The Ultimate Fancy Dinner: Weeds : Party food: Tender stalks of poke sallet are the secret ingredient in a dish nicknamed Joy and Surprise.
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- Police Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld : Supreme Court Says Motorists' Privacy Rights Not Violated
- LOCAL : OC Man's Death Term Upheld
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- Downey : Compromise Worked Out to Allow Pesticide Storage
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- LOCAL : INS Agent Faces 9 Additional Kidnaping, Assault Charges
- Pasadena : Radio Towers Dismantled
- Sierra Madre : Extending Building Ban
- Attending This Club Is a Must--Sometimes
- Pool of Lifeguards Drying Up : Recreation: A dwindling number of instructors, resulting from new Red Cross requirements and low wages, threatens to cut back on swim classes offered by cities.
- Pair Plead Not Guilty in 2 Women's Kidnaping
- Teen Finds Way to a National Stage : Boyle Heights Student Leads Team in National History Competition
- Continuing Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- PCs to Become the Midwives of Invention
- P.M. BRIEFING : Vernon S&L; Chief Surrenders
- Mulheren Denies Illegal Dealings With Boesky : Securities: The gregarious former stock speculator testifies that he never 'parked' stock and had no knowledge of inside trading.
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- Governments Get in the Act to Aid Buyers
- West Los Angeles : Berlin Wall Display
- MEDICINE / RESEARCH : Physicians Struggle to Find Cure for Tryptophan Illness
- Marina del Rey : Dock Deficiencies Down
- On Athletic Front, Muir Found the 1989-90 Season to Its Liking : Preps: Mustangs won four Southern Section championships to lead valley schools.
- Judge Orders Reforms at O.C. Juvenile Hall : Lawsuit: She says a psychiatrist must approve use of padded rooms or the cuffing of teen-agers to their beds.
- WORLD : Filipinos Admit 'Boat People'
- Petitions on Vacancy Decontrol Submitted
- Teachers Focus on Illiteracy in Guatemala
- Duarte Science Fair Projects on Display
- Senate Votes to Preserve Part of Alaska Rain Forest
- Methamphetamine Labs Targeted
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- Tanker Oil Dissipated, Officials Say : Spill: Most of the 3 million gallons lost off Galveston burned up or evaporated, according to the Coast Guard. Some tar balls may reach shore.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Some TLC for Santa Ana Trees
- Route 56 Foes Set Up Legal Roadblock
- Toshiba Scouting for Plant Site on Coast
- P.M. BRIEFING : Inventories Up, Sales Down
- 2 O.C. Cities in Top 15 Markets
- Times Mirror's Erburu Given L.A. Spirit Award
- Sports Talk : Ailing Jaime Jarrin Is Eager to Return to Game Broadcasts
- WHAT'S FRESH : BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Basil Instincts : The leafy herb is great in pasta sauces, but don't cook it, just warm it up.
- GRADUATION '90 : Classical Studies : A Canadian physicist finds understanding of the ages as a student at Thomas Aquinas College.
- Terence O'Neill; Former Premier of Northern Ireland
- Art Calms Children's Cancer Fears
- Pasadena : Summer Job Interviews
- Hatch Would Make NEA Pay Obscenity Suit Costs
- Diamond Bar : $8.5-Million Budget OKd
- Coalition Seeks to Elect Council by Districts
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Army Salutes Beetle Bailey
- Little Italy Faces Deluge of High-Rises
- Soggy Seattle Trying to Weather a Stormy June
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN QUENTIN : Weapons Prompt Lock-Down
- 1990 Mother of Year's Dedication to Family Overcomes Obstacles
- These Naval Operations Are Cosmetic--and Free
- LOCAL : No Winner; Lotto at $20 Million
- College Union Files Objection to Raises for Top Officials : Meetings law: The complaint says the governing board at Antelope Valley College may have illegally approved administrators' salary increases.
- A Great Escape : Queen Mary Alumni Relive 1939 Trip
- School Officials Might Decide to Form Union : Education: The possible action reflects discontent with Ventura schools Supt. Cesare Caldarelli. A tally of responses is expected next week.
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- Care Home to Close Voluntarily
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : DEATH VALLEY JUNCTION : Air Guard Jet Fighter Crashes
- Mosbacher's Wife Robbed of Cash, Jewelry Worth $30,000 in N.Y. Hotel
- 2nd Football Coach Leaves Beverly Hills
- Algeria Vote Sends Shock Waves Through France
- Fast-Profit Deal Turns Into Loss for Investors
- Veterans Memorial Park 13000 Sayre St., Sylmar
- Pasadena : Devil's Gate Assessment
- Que pasa? - PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Santa Monica : Rent Board OKs Budget
- United Way Votes to Strip Cleland House of Funding
- FILLMORE : Loan Offered to Move Short Line
- Molina Asks Intervention on Plans for Olvera Street
- Brakes on Fumes : City, County Officials Test-Driving Natural-Gas Vehicles
- Agency Gives Tentative OK to 7-Year-Old Building's Face Lift : Redevelopment: A Brand Boulevard office complex is the first to plan improvements to keep pace with even newer, tonier structures.
- Most of the Elderly Who Live Alone in Poverty Are Women
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Plead Innocent in Boy's Alcohol Death
- Culture Clash Goes for the Funny Bone
- Library Expansion Planned
- Grand Jury Criticizes Seal Beach Police Chief : Agencies: Favoritism has hurt morale and led to harassment of citizens, the panel says. City officials express surprise at the criticism but pledge to rectify any problems.
- Bailout Agency Is Fast Going Broke, Officials Warn : Thrifts: Resolution Trust Corp. will run out of money before year-end unless it gets additional funding. Congress is expected to be briefed today.
- Lowery Fund Controversy Raised Again
- Chrysler Credit Rating Reviewed by Moody's
- With Soft-Shell Crab, You Eat the <i> Whole</i> Thing
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- Art Center Cost Soars to $46.4 Million : Construction: Cerritos City Council members will probably discuss the grander building plan in budget sessions next week.
- Vote on School Bond Measure Authorized
- Seniors Help Their New Neighbors Learn English
- Plaza at 20: Its Dreams, Hopes and Controversy
- NATION : Pro-Abortion Catholics Warned
- Goh to Succeed Lee in Singapore in the Fall
- Bush Hails Progress on Baltic Republics : Diplomacy: The White House welcomes reports that the Kremlin has agreed to relax its embargo on Lithuania.
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley : Market Watch
- Cheney Urges Defense Alternatives if Gorbachev Falters : Budget: The backup plans would provide for more funding and retain more forces.
- Voices Are Raised on Value of Teaching Deaf to Speak
- Valerian S. Rybar; Interior Designer for Wealthy Clientele
- Lock-Down Ordered by San Quentin Officials
- Burning of Little Leaguer's Shirt Fans Fire in Anaheim
- Peering Into the Glory Hole : With Right Touch, Magical Metamorphosis Transpires
- Quarterbacks Highlight Roster
- Teacher Pleads Guilty to Molestation
- 'Cheers' Star Appears Promptly, Neatly in Court
- Project at UCSD Stirs Controversy
- Mayors Back Bid for Sewage Exemption
- P.M. BRIEFING : Southland Corp. to Skip Payment
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- READING LIST ROSTER
- Long Beach : University Appoints Board for Fund Raising, Planning
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Fund Crunch Could Delay Art Center
- Razing of Houses for I-15 to Be Speeded
- SANTA ANA : Jury Deliberating Brown Murder Case
- Bandits Hit Bingo Game : Robbery: Masked gunmen wound reserve officer, 2 others as they burst in on 350 players at Boyle Heights school. An 'inside job' is suspected.
- FACT WATCH : Hunter's Credibility
- OJAI VALLEY : Board Raises Water Rates, Own Salaries
- City Probes Planning Official's Garage
- Zoo Wants Carrier Held Responsible for Deaths
- UCI Hospital Food Workers Fear Layoffs
- COUNTYWIDE : UCI Gets $233,184 for Health Survey
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Turnabout Is White Sox Play
- Reagan Drops by ABC Affiliates Meeting to Chat
- Alternative Repertory to Raise Money With Giant Rummage Sale
- Charlie Rose of CBS News' 'Nightwatch' Gets a Day Job : Television: The veteran interviewer hopes to reach a wider audience with 'Personalities,' a daily syndicated newsmagazine.
- HER DYING WISH : Mother Hopes to See Son
- If It's Called a Pit Stop, Shouldn't They Stop?
- Joe Morgan's Suspension Is Upheld
- NBA NOTEBOOK : Against the Clippers, Strom Saw It Wrong
- Pressures to Recruit, Win Forced Paez to Re-Evaluate Coaching Job at Cleveland
- Another Game, Another Loss for Skidding Dodgers
- Rap Under Siege : Pop Music: The furor over legal moves against 2 Live Crew has sparked intense debate in the local African-American community.
- Atlanta Suburb Issues Warning on Obscenity to 2 Live Crew
- CTG Seasons: From Sondheim to Robert Penn Warren : The Taper: 'Hope of the Heart' kicks off the season in September. The schedule also features 'The Lisbon Traviata,' 'The Wash,' 'Mr. Jellylord' and 'Widows."
- DANA POINT : Ruling on Coast Strip Backs Park District
- 2 Girls, Man Arraigned in Officer's Shooting
- San Marcos Land Bought for Hospital
- 4 Named All-City in Baseball
- IRVINE : 2 Teen-Agers Seized in Home Burglary
- Los Alamitos Takes a Page From Past With the American Pacing Classic
- OXNARD : Council to Allocate Funds for Homeless
- Orphanages Foster Stability, Former Judge Says
- Oakland Makes New Offer to Lure Raiders From L.A.
- Gabor to Give Up Appeal of Slapping Conviction
- Torrance Sues Its Insurer for Refusing Payment on Claim
- Trustees Delay Vote on School Reorganization
- U.S. Surprises Italy but Loses, 1-0 : World Cup: Cameroon beats Romania, 2-1, in one of biggest upsets of the tournament's history
- Trabuco Hills' Barnett Says He Has Not Decided to Leave
- Charles Lloyd Takes the Comeback Road Less Traveled : Jazz: The reclusive sax great has emerged again from his Big Sur hide-out with a new band, a new album and a rare Los Angeles appearance today.
- Ex-Counselor Sentenced for Spanking Students : Discipline: He gets 180 days in jail for battery after admitting that he took the action against four teen-age girls behind locked doors.
- National League to Add 2 Teams in 1993
- UNLV Athletic Director to Resign Dec. 31 : Colleges: Rothermel's 'unexpected' move is not likely to influence the NCAA's investigation of basketball program.
- 'Fore!' Becomes 'Timber!'
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Sedgwick Drives at Saugus Toward Big League Goal
- Celebrating the Downfall of the Berlin Wall : Art: Ten graffiti-covered slabs of the Berlin Wall will go on free public exhibition Friday at the Tennessee Avenue Art Space.
- SHORT TAKES : Late Was Better for Thompson
- Builder Drops Foothills Housing Plan
- RUNNING / BARBIE LUDOVISE : Longer Distance Puts Her Back on Track
- Pitino Hires Woman at Kentucky
- Core of Kansas City's Lineup Finally Makes a Breakthrough : Royals: Tartabull and Brett end their slumps, combining for five of the team's 19 hits Wednesday.
- 1990 Times All Stars
- SHORT TAKES : Another Slice of 'American Pie'
- 'Nasty': San Antonio Police Warn Record Stores
- STAGE REVIEW : La Habra Depot Playhouse Musters a Fresh, Faithful 'Mister Roberts'
- Ojai Sailor's Body Is Found on Beach
- Woman, 38, Held in Seizure of Drugs
- First Steps Taken to Ground Noisiest Planes at Van Nuys
- AMATEUR BASEBALL DRAFT : Angels Make 53 Selections During Record 101 Rounds
- Gritty Henson Earns Win for Panorama City
- California Tracks Will Take Las Vegas Out of Bookmaking Business, if Price Is Right
- Hancock Chosen Athlete of the Year
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Laguna Troupe Gives 'The Blue Bird' Major Revival
- SHORT TAKES : Francis to Join 'All My Children'
- Newport-Mesa Board, Teachers Agree on 3-Year Salary and Benefits Package
- Above the Storm, Flag Flies High
- Claim Over Teen's Death Rejected
- Burgreen Vows Police Beef-Up Along Border : Crime: Violence against illegal crossers prompts promise of more patrols, but some activists worry that the move may aggravate the perils.
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Wilbur's 4 Hits Spark Woodland Hills East
- Del Mar Fair-Goers Can Screen Concerts on Video
- Giants' Wilson Loses No-Hitter in 9th
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Verlaine's Acoustic Set Lacks Electricity : The guitarist's solo excursion at the Coach House was minus the expressive range that powers much of his music.
- Low-Key Pianist Not in a Rush to Achieve Stardom : Music: Bryan Verhoye, a native of San Diego, has a philosophy that does not coincide with that of his overachieving East Coast colleagues. His is more reflective of his West Coast upbringing.
- Americans Are Scared Savers, Survey Shows : Consumers: Baby boomers are getting much thriftier. Many fear having to pay for a parent's care and a child's education at the same time.
- Gillespie Rebate Action Draws Sharp Criticism : Insurance: Rollbacks and new, higher rates are likely. Candidates and industry blast decision.
- COVER STORY : A New Age Glossary
- Santa Monica : Latino Cultural Center
- Death Within Reach : Summer Triggers Rise in Accidental Shootings Among Children
- He Fills Tall Orders From a Bygone Era : Sailor Builds Custom Parts in His Garage
- GOINGS ON : CARPINTERIA : One of a Kind : The only gallery in town is home to an eclectic blend of art, including phones and voodoo flags.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GERMANYS : Most-Wanted Terror Suspect Held in East
- SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Nixon, Kunstler Meet at Studio
- NATION : New AIDS Treatment Tried Again
- Altadena : Panel to Review House Plan
- Wintry Surrealism
- Attorney Behind the Actor Is a Character, Too : Law: The show business ties of Robert L. Diamond, who is representing 'Cheers' star Kelsey Grammer on a drug charge, go way back.
- Getting Help in Turning Out Well-Behaved Canines
- Lyon's Lines Leave Gala Goers Giggling
- DOG TRAINING : Proper Pooches : Instructor is Fillmore's answer to Miss Manners for dogs. She also offers pet grooming.
- Allegiances Mixed at Resort Restaurant
- COSTA MESA : Man Dies in Trying to Cross Freeway
- New Zealand to Sell State Phone Company
- Girard Partners Signs Pact With Pic 'N'...
- U.S. Says It Won't Impose Trade Sanctions on India
- Wherefores of Whey's Nutritional Value
- Zinfandel Can Be Fresh and Crisp
- Cambridge Schools Teach Students Mediation Skills
- Lawsuits Spark a 'Family Feud' in Christian Broadcasting Empire
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dietrich Sues Bonn Politician
- Falling for Fallbrook : Tantalizing Spell Still Snags Many
- El Monte : More Landfill Rules Sought
- Glendora : Construction Limits Sought
- New Mayan Alphabet Provokes Angry Letters
- Japanese Investor May Finance Center Project : Thousand Oaks: An unidentified businessman 'looking to expand his realm' is considering a hotel-business complex at the Jungleland site.
- Another Win for Word Power : * U.S. Must Focus on Aiding Nicaragua Now, and Do It Zealously
- PLATFORM : It's Our Symbol
- Release of Vapors Injures 3 at Mobil
- Approval for Man and His Garden
- U.S. Double Standard
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- Trustees Delay Vote on School Reorganization
- Commission Rules Against Firefighter in Hawthorne Case
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- Great Western Discloses SEC Inquiry
- Still Time for Cooking Rhubarb
- Santa Monica : $160.1-Million Budget Plan
- Bush Offshore Oil Policy Being Stymied by Spills : Environment: Aides say he is certain to approve additional drilling. But repeated tanker disasters make any announcement politically risky.
- COVER STORY : Sampling the New Age : A One-Day Immersion in the Cosmic Realm
- Memorial Set for Times Editor John Brownell