- THE SIDELINES : Bugno Clinches Tour of Italy
- Rival Southland Coaches Team Up to Guide Squad in Summer League
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Young Resigns as President, CEO of Comarco
- Sycuan Gaming Center has appointed Paul Fontaine...
- Court OKs Using Trick to Get Confession : Judiciary: Miranda rule does not prevent using undercover agents to induce prisoners to talk, justices decide. But use of coercion is still forbidden.
- Arrests, Drug Seizures Break Up Mafia Ring
- REGIONAL REPORT / GAMBLING FEVER : Southerners Hit the Road to Place Bets : Residents of states that don't sanction gaming flock to those that do.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Garrison Keillor Goes Home
- Doing Business : The Steel Plant and the Witch Doctor: A Case Study for Harvard ? : An American in Togo has some novel solutions for the Third World's thorny business predicaments.
- THE GORBACHEVS IN CALIFORNIA : Soviet First Lady Leads Fans, Police on a Merry S.F. Chase : Sightseeing: After a reunion with Nancy Reagan, Raisa Gorbachev tours the city by the bay.
- Environment : Golf Takes a Slice of Japan Family's Dream : A natural setting just an hour from Tokyo seemed an ideal place for a better life. But that was before the environmental controls were lifted and the golf courses were built.
- THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : Baker Will Press Shevardnadze for Details on German Plan : Unification: Soviets suggest a pact between rival alliances. They say it might ease their objections to NATO membership for the new nation.
- PRIVATE LIVES, PUBLIC PLACES : Benched in the 'City of Champions
- Body of Woman Found Near Freeway Identified
- 2 Latino Men Found Shot to Death Inside Pacoima House
- SANTA ANA : Man Held in October Drive-By Shooting
- 12-Year-Old Boy Wows Educators With Test Scores
- San Diego
- San Diego to be Home to Major Mormon Temple
- Boos of French Turn to Cheers as Leconte Wins
- Braves' Jones to Get Record $275,000 Bonus
- The Citadel Stands Tall--Hugo, Errors and All
- Industrial Clinics: TriCare Inc., a Santa Ana...
- Lawrence W. Halpin Takes Employee Benefits Post
- H.W. (Hank) Edmiston was appointed director of...
- Investor Increases Stake in Trio-Tech to 10.7%
- Consumer Psychographic Research Examines the Why Behind the Buy
- XonTech Inc. in Van Nuys won a...
- California's Newest Export : Culture: The self-esteem task force will fold this month, none too soon for some critics. But its message is circulating worldwide.
- 4 Electrocuted When Flagpole Falls Against High-Voltage Line
- Lawmakers Tie Soviet Trade to Lithuania
- Bush Issues Restrained Statement on China Crackdown Anniversary
- THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : Bush Betrays Lithuania by Signing Trade Pact, Senate Leader Charges : Congress: But others say the President acted properly. Overall, the summit wins favorable reviews on Capitol Hill.
- They Plant Seeds That May Become Works of Art
- Angel Bid for .500 Fails, 1-0 : Baseball: Ranger starter Kevin Brown and reliever Kenny Rogers handcuff the California hitters.
- The County Board of Supervisors will choose...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Thatcher Calls French, German Ban on British Beef 'Illegal'
- PerfectData Reports Huge Jump in Profit
- John D. Morrissey was elected president and...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Gulfstream Works on Jet Muzzle
- Urinalysis Machine Maker Cuts Loss for Quarter
- The Warner Center Marriott Hotel in Woodland...
- Documentary : Checking in With Death at a Kabul Hotel : The rockets fall from dawn to dusk in war-weary Afghanistan. One offers a reminder of the madness in covering war.
- Hiring Plans to Slow a Bit, Survey Shows
- P.M. BRIEFING : Revco to Sell 220 Drugstores
- Teledyne Industries Inc. in Newbury Park won...
- TOLD Corp., an Oxnard property development company,...
- Crimes Bill Defeat Dismays Nazi Hunters
- Doctor Says He Helped Patient Commit Suicide : Medicine: Michigan inventor of self-injection suicide device tells of its first use by an Alzheimer's disease victim.
- Software Toolworks' Net Income Climbs Sharply
- Express Signs International in Van Nuys won...
- Damon Group Reports Loss in 2nd Quarter
- Four Ford Executives Killed: Four Ford Motor...
- Little Progress Made at TV Syndication Talks : Entertainment: The FCC chairman says he's not optimistic that an accord can be reached before a June 14 deadline.
- Northern Push Fuels Gateway : Expansion: The Burbank title company is among those expanding beyond Los Angeles to increase business.
- National Lumber Hires an Executive VP
- Insurance Brokers to Merge: Corroon & Black...
- Project Aims at Turning Landfill Gas Into Diesel : Energy: Irvine-based Ultrasystems says the Colorado plant is expected to produce several useful products and get rid of methane pollution as well.
- Michael K. West has been named president...
- Mike Glickman Realty Expected to Cease All Operations This Week : Real estate: A shutdown would be an embarrassing turnabout for the 30-year-old who built the Valley's biggest residential brokerage.
- Richard S. Bundy has been reelected president...
- Imagine That: Jim Bakker's cellmate Monday denied...
- United Artists Cable Corp. appointed Deborah A....
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Manila Court Kills Indictment of Enrile : Philippines: Charges against 22 others in December coup attempt also ruled invalid.
- LOCAL : Officer Suffers Powder Burns From Fired Shot; Bullet Misses
- Newsprint Prices Rise 5%: Most North American...
- Lincoln Parent Investors Near Settlement
- Hughes Awarded Satellite Contract
- ATI Medical Reports Rise in Profit, Revenue
- Controversy Over State Lottery's New Game to Increase Jackpots
- Walkers Are Too Loud
- High Court Lets Religious Clubs Meet in Schools
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Carne Fined $250 for Contempt
- WORLD : Philippines Bar Boat People
- No Progress as Mulroney, Premiers Meet : Canada: Language bedevils talks as the deadline nears for ratification of 1987 accord. 'Tough sledding' is reported at the conference, which continues today.
- Poor Traffic Posture Can Put Drivers on the Road to Stress
- Man in Fatal Rampage Reportedly Took LSD
- Workout Facility Provides Healthy Pastime on Skid Row
- 3 Property Owners Reject City's Raid Settlement
- THE GORBACHEVS IN CALIFORNIA : POWER LUNCH BY THE BAY
- BUENA PARK : Community Garden Has Varied Yield
- Partial Acquittal of Buckey Asked
- A memo written by an assistant Iowa...
- FRENCH OPEN : Agassi Ousts Chang; Capriati Breezes Again
- 'The Simpsons' Vault Fox Into Nielsen Top 10
- 'Old Dog' Is Ready to Trot Out Some New Dance Tricks
- The Bear Knew the Kid Could Make a Name Playing for Tide
- SHORT TAKES : A Lot of New Kids on the Block
- JOHANNESBURG : Tests for De Klerk
- Launch Capsizes in Mozambique; 31 Dead
- Next Step : After the Elections: Rethinking Eastern Europe : Economic despair has replaced the giddiness of freedom. A collection of untested leaders faces trying issues, times.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : It's Still Busy Back on the Farm
- SOUTHLAND : No Double Jeopardy, Judge Says, Refuses to Drop Buckey Counts
- New Architect for Museum Is Identified : Design: Irvine Co. chief Donald Bren retained William Pedersen after being approached by the head of the building campaign. Renzo Piano is 'surprised,' 'grieved.'
- SIMI VALLEY : Hazardous Materials Measure Proposed
- School Seeks 2-Year Grade Moratorium
- How Pravda's Top Editor Paid the Price of Picking on Yeltsin
- CYPRESS : Christian School May Lease Campus
- Deukmejian Seizes Chance, Pleads Case of Ancestral People : Armenians: The governor has a 'mini-summit' with the Soviet leader, who proved well-versed on California.
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUMMIT : The Alliance Must Be Transformed : The West can do much to make our vision of Europe palatable to the Soviets.
- Position by Position, Detroit Has the Stuff of NBA Champions
- Kennedy Advances to City Doubles Final
- U.S. Is in the Eye of World Cup's Storm : Soccer: Americans find calm while 23 other nations hang on every detail of their teams' well-being.
- ABC Hires Former N.C. State Coach Valvano
- Mats Wilander Puts Off Comeback Plans, Won't Play at Wimbledon
- AN APPRECIATION : Recalling a Master of Dramatic Timing
- Mapping Database: Irvine-based Thomas Bros. Maps said...
- First Interstate Leads a Run-Up in Bank Stocks : Finance: The Los Angeles company's shares leap 16.2%. Rumors are circulating that big rivals want to buy it.
- Mike Willott has been appointed general manager...
- John C. Stiska has been named president...
- Lori Hodgson Saltz has been named an...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Hughes Aircraft Won't Bid for All of Ford Aeroneutronic
- Unhappy Shareholders Sue L.A. Gear: Disgruntled shareholders...
- Errol G. Roy was named president of...
- Retailers' Losses Lower Than Expected: Federated Department...
- First-Quarter Productivity Drops: Non-farm productivity fell a...
- Treasury Bill Rates Drop: The Treasury sold...
- Judge Delays Resuming Trial of Ailing Marcos
- COLUMN ONE : Algerians Confront Freedom : Perestroika has replaced one-party rule. Fundamentalists have mobilized. The nation is in turmoil on the eve of free-for-all elections.
- China Works to Keep Lid on Protest : Unrest: Hundreds of paramilitary police are in evidence on the anniversary of the Tian An Men massacre.
- Consumers Not Quite as Confident: A survey...
- HOH Water to Sell Filter, but Key Product Still Late
- Trump, Reportedly Strapped, Talks to Creditors : Real estate: Some of the investor's major lenders are seeking a restructuring of his holdings. He denies that he's in trouble.
- Charter Pacific to Acquire Part of Thrift
- Coors to Expand--From the Rockies to the Tennessee Hills
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Richest Man Backs Laser Disc Company : Technology: Chatsworth-based Image Entertainment Inc. taps the checkbook of John Kluge.
- Maxwell Seeks to Buy Big U.S. Newspaper
- Genatron Acquires 60% of Start-Up in Stock Swap
- Dow Rises 34 to 2,935.19, Another Record Close
- Jed Connelly has been appointed Los Angeles...
- Parenting Magazines Do Battle : Publishing: A lawsuit is a sign of the intense competition to reach the lucrative market of baby boomers with babies.
- Controversy Over State Lottery's New Game to Increase Jackpots
- Controversy Over State Lottery's New Game to Increase Jackpots
- Israel's Image on the Nightly News
- Petition Drive for Gambling Club Begins
- Controversy Over State Lottery's New Game to Increase Jackpots
- UCLA Starts Waste Recycling Program
- Why Spend So Much?
- Controversy Over State Lottery's New Game to Increase Jackpots
- Rehnquist on Death Penalty
- Israel's Image on the Nightly News
- Tennis Transfer & Storage in Oxnard won...
- Official Fly
- MOVIES - June 5, 1990
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- POP/ROCK - June 5, 1990
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- L.A. Supervisor Districts Illegal : Discrimination: A federal judge orders redistricting to help Latinos win a seat. Election results in doubt.
- TONIGHT: Republicans invite the public to an...
- L.A. Supervisor Districts Illegal, Judge Rules
- LOOKING AHEAD: It's not on the ballot,...
- ELECTIONS : Voters to Pick 2 Supervisors, Decide Tax Levy Plan : Six primary contests for the state Legislature and the U.S. Congress will also be decided at polls in the county.
- Intruder Took LSD on Night of Rampage, Friends Say : Crimes: Gene Brian Holloway's mother-in-law insists that he did not have time to attend a rock concert. It was there that friends contend he obtained the drug.
- Smog Fouls Air While Oily Odor Shuts Down Beach
- MONORAIL MYSTIQUE: One "M" with a future...
- TURNOUT: The county is "hoping" for a...
- JAIL LORE: Measure A, which would restrict...
- Mission Viejo Lotto Winner 'Waiting to See Check'
- For the Record - June 5, 1990
- WORLD : Norway's King Olav Has Stroke
- SOUTHLAND : Buckey Defense Asks Acquittals
- Tony Winners
- Central Coast Hardest Hit in State Drought : Climate: Nowhere is the water shortage that is gripping the state more severe than between Monterey and Santa Barbara. Draconian measures have been taken to deal with it.
- Ride in Lynwood Ends in Gangland Attack; 3 Killed
- PREP REVIEW / MIKE REILLEY : Newfield Feels Heat of Draft
- Orioles Are Hot--by AL East Standards
- GLIMPSES
- THEATER REVIEW : New Center for Performing Arts Outshines Play : Theater: Poway's new arts center is a fine stage venue. A production of 'Playboy of the Western World' was less interesting.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Triumphs for the First Time on an Oval Track
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Percussionist Gives Recital at Art Museum
- SHORT TAKES : Busfield Beards Beard for Role
- BY THE NUMBERS : Biggest-Grossing Summer Movies of the '80s
- Japanese Brewer Tries to Cash In on Ecology Issue
- Ailing Atlanta Archbishop May Have to Step Down
- West Covina Police Kill Distraught Man Waving Rifle
- LOCAL : Anaheim Suspect Held in Slaying of Youth, Wounding of 4 Others
- New Storms, Winds Pound Tornado-Ravaged Midwest : Weather: At least 13 are killed by twister-force blasts. Indiana takes the worst barrage in 16 years. Six die in one town.
- Black Decks, Then Endorses White Supremacist
- Bill Would Allow Surcharges on Spray Paint Cans, Felt Pens
- * Booked: The authors of a book...
- Quit Destructive Path, Gorbachev Warns Yeltsin
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cupid Taking Educator to Greece
- Science / Medicine : Enlarged Heart Magnifies Risk
- Gorbachevs See an Old Friend : Reagan Is Briefly Back in Limelight
- Son Helps Catch Driver of Mother's Stolen Car
- THE HOUSE
- City Hopes to Weather Water-Tight Summer : Drought: A water rationing plan that San Clemente officials hope will avert the crisis of last summer will go into effect June 15.
- Boy Struck by Van Dies of His Injuries
- Weather Draws Crowds to Beaches; Boy Drowns
- No. 11 Is Wild for Georgia, Mississippi St. : College World Series: SEC teams each tie record by scoring 11 in one inning. Stanford loses 16-2, and Georgia Southern falls, 15-1.
- Harris' Off Day Is Little Relief as Padres Lose
- A memo from Friends of Newport Harbor...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Suave Tony Bennett Sings His Heart Out at O.C. Arts Center
- Sports Merchandising Fancy, but No Fad : Marketing: It has become a boutique business, and it's growing with no apparent limit. After all, the Rams will outlast the Teen-age Ninja Turtles.
- THE SIDELINES : Fans Swamp U.S. Soccer Team
- SHORT TAKES : Years More for Letterman, Leno
- SHORT TAKES : Jailbird Singers Spread Gospel
- Man in Murder-Suicide in O.C. Called 'Very Jealous'
- Courting Beauty in Construction : Architecture: New Van Nuys Municipal Court combines functionalism and dignity of its design.
- A Friend Recalls the Instant That Silenced 2 Young Lives : Deaths: Juan Melendrez, 16, was in the back seat when a speeding pickup truck hit the car, killing his friends Aracely and Uriel.
- ELECTIONS 26TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Berman Paces Steadily Toward Primary
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Clemens Gets Even, Then Earns 9th Win
- Mickey Rooney Shuns Ghost to Tell His Story: Womb to Forever After
- Gonzales Is Just Trying to Get Back on His Feet : Cal State Fullerton: Titan left fielder is out of the hospital but still in considerable pain after running into wall.
- Music and Dance Reviews : Neubauer Soloist in Long Beach Season Finale
- Mortgage Rates Mixed: Rates on 30-year fixed...
- Lotto Ticket Bought in Mission Viejo Is Worth $9.67 Million
- Retirement Advice: Don't : Seniors: Activist and author Len Hansen has some unconventional ideas about how to prepare for the golden years--and how to spend them.
- THE WASHINGTON SUMMIT. Dealing ith the New Reality : Gorbachev Threatens Halt in Exodus of Soviet Jews
- Bonding California to a Greater Future : Three Propositions to Get the State Moving Again
- Sorrento Valley Cemetery a Final Resting Place for Pets
- COUNTYWIDE : Temporary Homes Sought for Children of Families in Crisis
- SANTA ANA : For Better, Worse--and Then Some
- Superpowers Send a Message : Bush and Gorbachev Display Determination Not to Let Differences Divide Them
- The Opposition Grows to New I-5 Checkpoint : Migrants: Some North County officials say the proposed $33-million checkpoint in Camp Pendleton would only add to the area's illegal alien problem.
- THE DROUGHT : Reclaimed Water May Be Answer for Thirsty Fields
- Southwest Talks of Combining With Big Eight
- COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK : The Citadel Missing Key Player in Lineup
- Work of 5 Street Artists at Weingart Center Cafe : Art: Thirty works are on display. Prices range from $100 to $800.
- NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS : Briggs and Kronemann Team Up to Win Again
- No. 2 Official Ousted From Post at NEA : Arts: On another front, L.A.'s Center Theatre Group joins other cultural organizations in protesting obscenity restrictions.
- L.A.'s Got the Blues : Music: A festival featuring the greats will reign over the Southland for a week. It will offer diverse styles played at venues throughout the region.
- DANCE
- P.M. BRIEFING : Ford Recalls 2,700 Explorers
- Machine Tool Orders Plummet: Machine tool orders...
- Raid Aimed at Israeli Officers, Abbas Says : Mideast: 'Where are the civilian casualties?' in the seaborne attack, the Palestinian leader asks.
- Michael Jackson Hospitalized With Chest Pains
- Violence Erupts at Rally Marking China Crackdown
- Imelda Marcos Released After 3 Days in Hospital for Gastritis : Philippines: The ex-first lady collapsed during her racketeering trial. Proceedings are to resume Tuesday.
- Recovery From Tryptophan Poisoning Is a Painful Fight
- SIS Officers Accused in $10-Million Civil Suit : Police: 6 retired and current members of controversial squad are accused of violating rights of 2 bank robbers by wounding one and killing the other, who was unarmed.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Trevino Finally Beats 67-Year-Old in Playoff
- Lisa Leslie of Morningside High is among...
- Pop Music Capsules : England's Psychic TV Receives Spotty Reception
- P.M. BRIEFING : British Publisher Maxwell Has Eyes on Major U.S. Newspaper
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- NATION : Actor Jack Gilford Dies at 81
- EXPERTS VIEW THE SUMMIT
- NATION : A Dream Job in Sleep Research
- In Hungary, Every Dog Has Its Day--at the Grooming Parlor
- NATION : DEA Smashes Mafia Drug Ring
- Science / Medicine : Flaws in Carbon-14 Dating
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Park, Landscaping on Council Agenda
- COUNTYWIDE : People Flee to Beach as the Mercury Soars
- Science / Medicine : SCIENCE CALENDAR : Smoking at Work to Be Studied
- It's a Sweep: First 4 Horses Share Trainer
- Ethics Institute Maps Out Road to 'New Civic Virtue'
- 3 Women, Fetus Killed in Crash With Suspected Drunk Driver
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Cuomo Announces for Third Term
- SUMMIT SCORECARD
- Justices Uphold School Bible Clubs : High Court Finds No Violation of Church-State Separation
- Disciplining of Doctors Lags, U.S. Study Claims
- Science / Medicine : Soviets Forge Ahead With Manned Space Program, U.S. Delegation Reports : Flight: Despite their country's economic troubles, officials expect to dock shuttle with orbiting station as early as 1991. American observers urge cooperation.
- OXNARD : Grease Buildup Causes Sewage Spills
- THE SIDELINES : Orioles Ship Out Horn, Weston
- Paulsen's Still Coming Back
- Pistons: Job Still to be Done : Pro basketball: Detroit finishes Chicago, 93-74, but the celebration is muted because NBA Final series with Portland is ahead.
- Sockers in Charge? It's Not Over Yet
- THE SIDELINES : Baffi Cycles to 2nd Tour Win
- Lawyer Makes Case, Bets 2-1 Favorites to Place
- Cambodian Dancers Make Stand for Peace : Culture: Details for a Los Angeles Festival performance still hinge on obtaining the State Department OK for a visa.
- SHORT TAKES : Sore Throat Muzzles Phil Collins
- U.S. Says Japan's Backsliding May Threaten Pact : Trade: Officials say Tokyo is not following through on promises made in April on the Structural Impediments Initiative.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Ethiopian Airlift Pact Signals New Effort to End War : World hunger: U.S. officials say the Soviets want to disentangle themselves from a costly civil conflict.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Novel Doomed by Its Own Pace
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER : Doubts Raised About Claims in Collis Ads
- Stockholm Church Damaged by Bomb
- 3 Killed in Gangland Attack During Lynwood Ride
- OXNARD : City Has Interest in Tax Exemption Bill
- Highway Closed for 12 Hours After Van Topples Power Pole
- Science / Medicine : Backpacks and Arm Paralysis
- Track Boycott by Jockeys Gets Results
- New Pact Gives Raise to Lasorda
- One Symptom of 'Mad Cow' Disease is Trade Friction
- Hughes, H-P in Computer Joint Venture : Technology: The deal will give Hewlett-Packard access to the military workstation market and Hughes access to the civilian market.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Bankrupts Can't Recover Taxes
- Mitsubishi to Plant Eucalyptus in Chile
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A Moment of Happiness at the Shore of Galilee
- Fashion Mavens Swaddle Pets in Matching Designer Outfits
- PLO Leaders Face Crisis in Hewing to Moderate Path
- STATE ELECTIONS : 72ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Malathion Is Still an Issue, Says Yudelson
- CONSUMER NEWS
- P.M. BRIEFING : Canada Truckers Block Border
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- For Trump at the Top, a Slippery Perch : $2-Billion Cash Crunch Has Creditors Concerned, Journal Says
- Abortion and Gender Frame Governor Race
- Reporter's Hardball: What About Yeltsin? : The media: Stunned silence, then nervous laughter follow Soviet journalist's question about Gorbachev's nemesis.