- Surprising News About Junk Bonds
- Warsaw Pact to End Soviet Domination : Eastern Europe: Leaders of the crumbling military alliance call for all of the members to have 'equal rights.'
- Graduation Prayer Blocked by Court
- W. German Terrorist Suspect Seized in E. Berlin
- Checkpoint Charlie Will Be Just a Memory
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Slain Woman's Mate Found Dead
- Judge OKs Quadriplegic's Plea to Be Allowed to Die
- TRASH TRANSFER
- Milli Vanilli Stylist Gives Duo's Stage Designs a Workout
- Will Cowboy Boots Cruise to Fame?
- Stealing on Empty : Theft of 9 Cars From Lot Goes Awry as Gas Runs Out
- Exemption From Ban Denied
- Burglar Escapes With Cyanide Used to Kill Cats
- Multi-Vehicle Accident Kills 1, Injures Others
- UC Irvine Men's Sailing Team Wins Third National Title
- Trail Blazers Get Even for Game 1 Collapse, 106-105 : NBA finals: Drexler's free throws finally defuse Laimbeer's bombs in overtime. The next three games are in Portland.
- Van Nuys' Bray Eager to Make Boxoff Memorable
- FISHING NOTES : Early Spawning Sand Bass Give Anglers Lots of Action
- Mississippi State University officials say they will...
- MOVIE REVIEW : Another 95 Minutes : Sequel: 'Another 48 HRS.,' a crude rehashing of the 1982 hit, reteams Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte in wall-to-wall mayhem.
- Mrs. Bush Shares 65th Birthday With Youthful Audience
- Silberman Is Unshakable About Threats : Trial: The financier insists he went through with illegal deals because his family was threatened, but admits that he didn't notify police.
- Wilson Just Couldn't Hack Any More Hits
- COUNTYWIDE : Working-Class Poor Denied Legal Aid
- FRENCH OPEN : Agassi Rolls Past Svensson, Will Meet Gomez in Final
- THE SIDELINES : Portland Expects Edge at Home
- BELMONT STAKES : Turcotte Recalls Day Big Red Flew
- Nordhoff's Alstot Second in Golden West Decathlon
- Svensson Ready for Tennis Match or Trip to Agassi's Circus
- Pop Music Reviews : Steve Wynn: From Velveteen to Kerosene
- Filmmaker Moore's NBA Segment Shot Down
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Great Barrier Reef' Hypnotic in IMAX at Science Museum
- Drexel Creditors Balk: Creditors of Drexel Burnham...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Japan Picks Motorola Technology
- Defection to Suburbs Cited in S.F. Sears Closing
- Hunt-Wesson Division Plagued by High Turnover Rate--of Bosses
- A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county.
- Wasserstein Perella to Buy Maybelline: Schering-Plough Corp....
- Ethnic Fighting Escalates in Soviet Central Asia
- Will Continue <i> Perestroik</i> a Fight, Gorbachev Declares
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NORTH KOREA : Gorbachev Assailed as 'Traitorous'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : $300 Million OKd for Recovery Plan
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- In Uniform : Fashion: The trendy crowd has dressing down to a science, preferring a prepackaged--albeit pricey--look.
- Fragrance Introduced by Lacroix
- Rock City : Hard Rockers Have Developed a Distinct Community and Culture on the Streets of Hollywood.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Enthusiasm in Waves for Surf Museum
- ROSSMOOR : Funds Budgeted for Park Bond Issue
- UCLA Scales Back Expansion Proposal Again : Development: Mounting criticism prompted a second cutback at the university. Nearly 25% has been trimmed from planned academic and support facilities.
- OXNARD : 4-Quarter School Schedule Approved
- IRVINE : Faculty Senate Votes for UCI Law School
- Church Gets Another Try at Fitting In on Palomar
- Man Trying to Corral Dog Dies in Water Hazard
- 4-Year-Old Critically Hurt by Rolling Truck
- No One Bids to Lease School Site; District May Sell
- THE SIDELINES : Krzyzewski Confirms He Turned Down Celtics to Stay at Duke
- Treat Dad to Father's Day Elegance, Jazz or Flights of Fancy
- How Upstart Firm Can Outsmart a Giant
- Judge OKs Greyhound Expenses: A federal bankruptcy...
- Measure Would Pay Teen-Age Girls Not to Become Pregnant
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Foreign Journalists' Protests Rejected
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Sullivan Assails Foes of Animal Research
- San Diego Assemblyman Has Heady 1st Day on Job
- Bush Urges Baltic States' Freedom : Summit: He calls Gorbachev 'a remarkable man' and says relations with the Soviet Union have entered a new era.
- EMERGENCY POWERS IN SOUTH AFRICA
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Greek Bears Advice for Dukakis
- Rancho P.V. OKs Site for Archery
- Pizza Wars : What's in a Name? If It's 'Tony's,' a Real Pie Fight
- OXNARD : Oil Waste Protest Signs May Be Illegal
- GOLF ROUNDUP : 65 Makes Them Best in Western
- FOOTNOTES : Arabs Could Win Rolls-Royces
- Prep Player Dies of Enlarged Heart
- Tartikoff Says Fox Panders to 'Worst Aspects' : Television: The NBC entertainment president calls one of the upstart network's new shows 'insulting to women.'
- CRA Board Recommends $750,000 Outlay for LATC
- CSUF's Peter Marsh to Teach Elsewhere
- First Female Chief Resigns Bar Assn. Post
- NATION : Suicide Machine Put on Hold
- Hooligans Beware: Italian 'Big Brother' Is Watching
- FOOTNOTES : 92% of Matches' Tickets Sold
- MUSIC REVIEW : Change of Fare a High Note in Mozart Series
- New Meaning for Hollywood, Vine
- RESTAURANTS / MAX JACOBSON : Behind the Plain Exterior Is a Family That Cooks Great Mexican Seafood
- AMATEUR BASEBALL DRAFT : St. Louis Selects Gonzales; Giants Choose Borgogno
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bobby Witt Changes Losing Ways and Rangers Beat Athletics
- THE SIDELINES : In Debt, Oregon May Quit Pac-10
- STAGE
- Trouble in Paradise : Campers Find Criminal Element Exists at McGrath
- Jazz Reviews : A Pleasing Mix by Gibbs' 'Dream Band'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Jazz So Good That It Should Be on Records
- Bill to Outlaw Rabbit Eye Tests May Benefit Firm : Legislation: If the animal-rights measure is signed into law, Ropak Laboratories has a good shot at a $500-million market with its alternative test methods.
- Belzbergs Sell: A group led by the...
- Turkish Jet Crashes; 1 Dead
- Michael Raffetto, 91; Ex-Radio Actor
- HEALTH : Decline Noted in Teens' Health
- Suicide Device Injunction to Be Sought : Legal issue: The doctor who helped an Alzheimer's patient kill herself has not been charged. He says he'd like to use the machine again.
- LOCAL : West Point Graduate Convicted of Bilking B of A of $95 Million
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Jagger Denies Model Romance
- School Risks Commercial Taint in Medium for Meat in Message : Education: Students at San Diego University High School don't seem to mind TV ads in class.
- Wildlife Act May Cost Conservancy $1 Million : Assembly: A subcomittee proposes a budget cut for the Santa Monica Mountains agency to help quickly fund Proposition 117.
- Primary Results to Be in Air for Weeks
- Bonita
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Creative Tension : Publications: Redondo Union High School officials restricted entries in a literary magazine they thought were offensive. Irate students are charging censorship.
- WORLD CUP '90 : Finally, There Will Be Soccer : World Cup: After billions of dollars and billions of words of buildup, play begins in a tournament that has changed lives and the course of nations.
- A Winning Attitude Serves Sundara Well : Badminton: Buena Park High School junior, The Times' player of the year, added hard work to improve her natural skills.
- YORBA LINDA : Altering of Parade Route to be Studied
- CS Northridge Finishes as Runner-Up in CCAA All-Sports Standings
- CAPSULE REVIEW : Operatic Whimsy Ends Up a Thump
- SHORT TAKES : Miller Credits Black Bluesmen
- Wal-Mart Bests Sears as Retailers Post May Sales
- U.S. Welcomes Move but Will Retain Curbs
- REAL ESTATE
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Store in Baker Sells 4th Lotto Jackpot
- NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REPORT
- Bushes Beg Off, but the $1-Million Benefit Is On
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 3 Republicans Back Abortion Funds
- Waking Up to the Reality of 'Dream Lovers': There Really Aren't Any
- U.S., Allies Ease Curbs on High-Tech Exports to Eastern Europe
- Prank Causes Serious Harm to Mentally Disabled Man
- NATION : Empire State to Shine for Gays
- Progress Was His Product : * Irvine Mayor Ousted at Ballot Box, but Leaves His Creative Mark
- Post Office Strikes Out in Inquiry Into Ringers on Softball Team
- Prop. 111's Passage Clears Project Roadblock : Funds: Work connecting the Moorpark and Simi Valley freeways, a 6-year-old plan, could begin this year.
- 6 Students Injured by Debris Left at Beach : Hazards: Beach officials say sharp metal was left in water from filming of "The Flash" TV show. Warner Bros. says the area was cleaned up.
- Oceanside
- The Biased Eye of the Beholder
- Tough Terry Lopez : Police: The LAPD officer follows a grueling fitness regimen to win "toughest cop" contests. She works in a ghetto and grew up in one.
- Private School to Start First Year in September
- High School to Host Pilot Freshmen Program
- A Year of Success, Sadness for Loyola : School's Banner Year in Athletics Was Overshadowed by Gathers' Death
- Unbridled Is a Horse, Not the Enthusiasm
- Cal's White Gains Ground Despite Sitting Out 1st Year : Former Crespi All-American Tailback Says He's Making Academic Strides in College, Claims High School Treated Him Too Leniently
- A Sad $13-Million Man : Forget Money; What Mark Davis Wants Is Success
- Pianist Eric Reed Trumpets His Marsalis Job
- Bush to Farmers: Soviet Grain Deal Is 'Good News'
- GM to Supply Auto Parts to Soviet Union : Trade: The $1-billion deal comes just days after Mikhail Gorbachev criticized American auto makers for not pursuing more joint ventures with his nation.
- REAL ESTATE
- Orangutan Loosens Bolts, Escapes Cage
- Senate Leaders Trying to Keep Crime Bill Alive
- Canadian Constitution Talks Near Breakdown
- Prague Stages a Festival of Freedom on Eve of National Elections : Czechoslovakia: Havel's Civic Forum and its Slovak ally may fall short of a majority in Parliament.
- Leak Grounds Shuttle Columbia Until at Least August
- Consignment Shops Sell a Select Clutter of Bargains
- Bush Hits Raid, Weighs Ending PLO Ties
- Civil Rights Charge Filed in Shooting of Black Woman
- Liquor Lobby Gets Its Own Tax-Hike Plan Past Senate
- Wilmington to L.A.: We Want Out : 'It Will Be Difficult,' Flores Says
- Santa Ana Says Latest Legal Delay Could Doom Arena : Development: City fears two-week timeout will upset game plan to beat Anaheim on building indoor sports facility.
- New Candidate Levels Charges at Two Officials
- Salvation Army Given Grant to Shelter Families
- Program Brings Classroom to Ventura Jail
- ANAHEIM : Fund Begun for Boy Killed in Shooting
- Holden to Reject Bulk of Council Pay Hike--for Now : Proposition H: He says he might take the extra money, approved by voters Tuesday, if L.A.'s budget condition improves next year.
- Some Census Workers Hint Job Action
- THE SIDELINES : Sacramento to Get Pro Football
- Sockers Again Go Long Way : MISL finals: Having failed, as they did last year, to clinch championship at home, they must now win tonight or Saturday at Baltimore for the title.
- Ex-Seahawk Easley Serious After Surgery
- Sailing Event Begins Today at Long Beach
- TENNIS : In More Innocent Days, Just a Penny-Ante Violation Could Cost a Team
- A&E; Narrows the Culture Gap, CNN Turns a Heavyweight 10
- SHORT TAKES : Ex-Steely Dan Drummer Dies
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Senate Panel OKs Bill to Re-Regulate Cable TV Fees
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- Political Speeches
- Some Limits to Unfettered Access
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- Harassment at Naval Academy
- Harassment at Naval Academy
- First Lady's Speech
- New Curbs on Assault Weapons and Second Amendment Rights
- First Lady's Speech
- Harassment at Naval Academy
- 'Hero for Hire' Could Tap the Public Domain
- MOVIES - June 8, 1990
- MOVIES - June 8, 1990
- Names in the News - June 8, 1990
- Names in the News - June 8, 1990
- Names in the News - June 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 8, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 8, 1990
- Big Apple Is Fascinated by the Big Fall
- Pathe's Bid to Buy MGM/UA Hits Financial Snag : Entertainment: Time Warner, the deal's main bankroller, has decided to renegotiate parts of its agreement as doubts surface over Pathe's ability to meet its debts.
- FBI Arrests Ex-G.I. Charged With Spying for East Bloc : Espionage: The former sergeant is held in Florida. He is accused of selling secrets to Hungarian and Czechoslovak agents.
- Supervisors Get Until June 27 to Redraw Lines
- Soviets Will Be Part of New Europe, U.S. Vows : Diplomacy: Baker and other NATO foreign ministers move to reassure Moscow on the German unification issue.
- A Little Black Magic Doesn't Hurt
- Accident Puts Teen-Age Skateboarder in Coma : Tragedy: A 19-year-old being pulled by a car falls off his board. He's not expected to live.
- GUN 'N' ROBBERS: Support for gun ownership...
- MASSACRE: Orange County's worst massacre was not...
- TRAITOR: According to Handgun Control Inc., archenemy...
- 3 Arrested in Orange for Kidnap of Up to 18 in Tijuana : Extortion scheme: Abduction victims were taken to Inglewood from across the border and ordered to seek ransom from relatives in Southern California, police say.
- GUN OWNERS: Guns are in the news...
- RESERVATIONS: The convention here almost never happened....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Weather Dampened Retail Sales
- RETAIL
- Switzerland Seeks Membership in IMF
- P.M. BRIEFING : Don't Bash Japan, Delegate Says
- Thefts Plague Construction Industry : Crime: Loss of heavy equipment adds to costs, increases insurance rates for contractors.
- Full Disclosure About Nutrients in Baby Food? : Labeling: Gerbers, Heinz and other companies feel it may be misleading.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Bush Welcomes New Greek Leader
- Former GI Gets Life in Prison for Spying : West Germany: The retired U.S. Army sergeant was convicted of passing secret NATO plans to the Soviet Bloc.
- Covina : No Fire Assessment District
- Sihanouk Accuses Thailand of Aiding Phnom Penh Regime
- Carlsbad Woman's Jazzed-Up Exercise Still Kicking High
- Albania Wants to Join European Panel
- Never Thought Drug Cash Involved, Silberman Says
- Student Drive Serves as Food for Thought on Recycling
- The Region : Close Dump, Physicians Say
- EVENTS : 'SEABEE DAY '90' : Build and Fight : The public is invited to tour the Navy Construction Battalion's 1,600-acre Port Hueneme base on Saturday.
- House Votes to Curb Exports to Soviets, China
- Santa Fe Springs : Series of Emergency Supply Centers at Schools Unveiled
- Lowering Cholesterol
- Officials Cheer Prop. 111 Victory : Transit: Voter approval of the gasoline tax hike ensures completion of numerous highway and rail projects. It is being viewed by some as the dawning of a new age for harried commuters.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : FRESNO COUNTY
- Gays Frequently Harassed in '89, Task Force Reports
- Best of Cheer Flowed at Day of Wine, Roses
- Grand Jury Voices Alarm at Increase in Child Abuse
- Jury Recommends Death in Woman's Rape, Murder
- ALISO VIEJO : School Lines Shift in Numbers Crunch
- SANTA PAULA : Bond Issue to Repair High School Passes
- Girl Who Lost Limbs After a Case of Chickenpox Is Fitted With Artificial Arm
- BUENA PARK : City Faces $1-Million Budget Shortfall
- Lawyer Named in Paternity Suit Is Charged on 7 Counts
- She Didn't Know the Name, Should Have Known the Voice
- Avoiding Arbitration, ABC Re-Signs Michaels
- P.M. BRIEFING : Wineries Hit Proposed Ad Curb
- France Moves Toward Ban on Tobacco Ads
- NATION : Ex-Playmate Guilty in Tax Case
- 1 Million Greeks Strike
- Warsaw Pact to Eye Democratic Transformation
- NATION : Tanker Spills Oil Into Channel
- Agent's Shoving of Black Bush Aide Probed
- Irvine Mayor Agran Swept From Office : Orange County: The outcome could have a profound impact on development in the city. Voters also cast ballots against a new county jail in Santa Ana.
- ELECTIONS SCHOOL TAX : Absentee Ballots Will Determine Fate of Parcel Levy : Beverly Hills: The measure is 21 votes short of approval. About 100 absentee votes are uncounted.
- Scholarship Committee to Recognize Students
- RANCHING : Fun-Loving? Nay : Life among the animals might look idyllic, but it's a horse of a different color for a city slicker.
- NEW FACES : '30 Years of Name Recognition'
- Ocean View Board Delays School Closings for a Year
- A Happy Little Blighter
- They'd Prefer the Truth Not Be Known : Why Beijing Has Singled Out Foreign Correspondents for Special Abuse
- Doctor Bitter Over Accusations That Put Him Under Navy Microscope : Military: Surgeon looks forward to getting on with his life now that the service has released him.
- Neutering a Cat Doesn't Always Stop the Howling
- Marina del Rey : Condo Project Approved
- Philosophical Society Elects 3 From Caltech
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cuomo Thrilled by Kennedy Link
- WORLD : Workers Hold Back Siberian Oil
- NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : Pop Rocking : Durango 95 brings new releases and old favorites to Charlie's in Ventura Saturday.
- Horse Lovers Bridle at New Developments, Zoning : HORSES: Owners Balk at Development, Limits
- Altadenans Irate Over Proposal for 22 Houses
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Challengers Get Small Share of Total Vote
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : MONO COUNTY
- The Fans Just Keep Coasting Along for the Thrill of It All : Recreation: Roller coasters have proved durable attractions at amusement parks. And Southland parks have plenty to offer the daring.
- Planning Official Cited for Building Infraction
- Center for Homeless Still Out in Cold Too
- OXNARD : Police to Patrol for Vehicles in Wetlands
- Election Illustrates the Power of Incumbency : Politics: In light of a long list of controversies this year, some observers are wondering just what it takes to unseat an officeholder.
- Countywide : Widows, Widowers Turn to Each Other
- GOLF / RICH TOSCHES : Up-and-Down Pavin Trying to Find His Equilibrium
- She Won't Let Disability Stand in Way of Degree
- ANAHEIM : New City Manager Ready for Challenge
- RACING Q & A
- Parker Automotive Corp. Beats the Competition by Acquiring It
- Software Touted as a Key to Unlocking Creativity : Computers: The IdeaFisher package aims to aid innovation through word associations and questions.
- Fire Strikes Trump's Palm Beach Mansion
- Golda Bernstein Wins Caltech Beckman Prize
- Pasadena : Reopening Entrance at Muir
- Azusa : Fireworks Rules Tightened
- THE NOVEMBER MATCHUPS
- Ethnic Clashes Spread in Soviet Asia; Death Toll Climbs to 40
- WORLD IN BRIEF : FRANCE : Eisenhower Saluted at D-Day Ceremony
- ELECTIONS / MUNICIPAL COURT : Bambrick, Finkel in November Runoff
- Officer Wins on Free-Speech Issue : Police: The officer said in a lawsuit that his rights were violated when he was admonished for speaking to a reporter.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : TULARE COUNTY
- GALLERIES : SANTA PAULA SOCIETY OF THE ARTS : Trains to Art : The old depot no longer brings travelers, but more than a century later the curious still arrive.
- Santa Monica : Program for Ninth-Graders
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Turner to Take Back 'Losers'
- FISHING NOTES : Early Spawning Sand Bass Easy Prey for Anglers
- THE TIMES POLL : Democratic Turnout Helped Pass Prop. 111
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
- Low Turnout Was Her Big Foe, Wieder Says
- Man, 60, Found Guilty in Kidnap, Slaying of Girl : Trial: A jury convicts a drifter after deliberating only four hours. His death sentence hearing starts June 18.
- SANTA ANA : Invocation Day Proclaimed by City
- Redondo Pier Gets a Big Wave of Support
- ELECTIONS : County Voters Hang Tough on Crime Issues
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : Police, Schools Lose Bids for Tax Dollars
- Golfer Voorhees Third in Junior Tournament
- Norman Green, a part owner of the...
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES : Stanford's Surprise Starter Is Too Tough for Georgia
- CSUN Awaiting Decision on Conference Trip
- GOLF SENIOR TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP : They Came to Make This Event a Success
- Morgan Decides That He'll Appeal
- Like a Fine Wine, Torme's Career Improves With Age
- TV REVIEW : 'Back Home': Piecing Together a Family After War
- New Computer From Hitachi Outpaces IBM
- Shearson Lehman Will Create Two Divisions: The...