- OUTDOOR NOTES : Biologists Expect Albacore Migration to Be Modest
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : No-Name Pitchers Frustrate Phillies, Keep Pirates in First Place in East
- SHORT TAKES : Warwick: Let's Refocus on AIDS
- Vanna Fan Told to Stay Distant
- Will Work for Progress in China, Exiled Fang Says
- WORLD : Charles and Di Set Japan Trip
- Hungarians Vote to Leave Pact
- Flag Amendment Also Fails in Senate
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Flag That Refused to Unfurl Symbolizes a Dazed Canada Looking for Its Destiny : Nationalism: Failure of constitutional initiative leaves a confused political climate across the nation.
- County OKs West Malibu Development
- Racism: Will History Bury It? : Where the Black Shall to the White Be Sister and Brother
- DANA POINT : New Councilwoman Sworn Into Office
- OXNARD : Council to Help Find Site for Zoe Center
- L.A.'s Ban on Bullet Sales Starts Today : Holidays: One-week prohibition is aimed at deterring random shooting in L.A. on Fourth of July. Gun dealers report no clamor for ammunition, which is readily obtainable in other cities.
- New Hurdles Blocking Olympic Center Loan : Finance: Angry state lawmakers want collateral--and answers--before they'll consider lending the promised $15 million.
- Seaside Volleyball Plays for Title
- Athletic Director Larry Templeton of Mississippi State...
- Sanchez Vicario Wastes 4 Match Points, Loses to Nagelsen
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Gardner Helps Red Sox Beat Blue Jays Again, Increase Lead to 1 1/2 Games
- The Major League Scouting Bureau will conduct...
- RACING Q & A
- Starlight's Directors Are Prayin' for 'Rain' : Theater: Don and Bonnie Ward hope their revamped version of the Broadway flop 'Singin' in the Rain' will take San Diego by storm.
- TV RATINGS : 'Cheers' Heads List as Game Shows Stumble
- County, Cities Seeing Payoff in Effort to Draw Filmmakers
- McEnroe Kisses His Hopes Goodby : Tennis: Returning after a layoff, he loses in Wimbledon's first round for the first time since 1978.
- Quakes and Hostages
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- Guatemala Candidate
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- That Roar Is for Rohrabacher
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- Improving Busing Program
- Improving Busing Program
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- New York Cardinal O'Connor's Warning to Catholic Politicians
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 27, 1990
- Record Heat Sets Stage for Siege of Smog
- Courting the Power Brokers : From politicians to the leaders of business, the courts and the media, the church works to win allies to smooth the way for expansion.
- Bush Abandons Vow, Backs a Tax Increase : Budget: He says that revenue hikes, spending cuts are needed to keep the economy healthy. GOP conservatives are angered.
- L.A. Sizzles 2nd Day : Mercury Hits 107 by Noontime
- Ballot Measure to Raise Local Gasoline Tax Wins Key Support : Transportation: Voter approval of extra half-cent levy could generate another $130 million for county.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Heroism Is No Ticket to Infallibility : Freedom fighters are often ill-equipped for the tasks of political statesmanship.
- Weapons Expulsion Rule Hailed : Schools: Most people interviewed favor crackdown on guns. But some worry about those students who will be forced out.
- Relative Few Will Get to See Mandela : U.S. tour: A maximum of about 100,000 people will see the South African leader at two public events in L.A. But fund raising on this stop should be a winner.
- BROKAW'S THE ONE: NBC News considers the...
- Heat Blitzes the Southland; 3 Die in Phoenix
- Bush Breaks Campaign Vow, Says New Taxes Are Necessary : Budget: He declares revenue hikes, spending cuts are needed to keep the economy healthy. GOP conservatives are angered.
- Officials, Activists See No End to Battle Over Coast Protection : Environment: The President's decision on offshore oil drilling gives "breathing space." Fears are raised that his action will derail efforts to install permanent safeguards.
- BEAR FACTS: Over the objections of animal...
- FLIGHT OF FANCY: "Flight 1990," the first...
- Heat Sets New L.A. Record at 112 Degrees
- Activists Hail Seal Beach's Rebuff of Mola : Housing: New council's no vote gives environmentalists a hard-fought victory. But the developer, which has invested $11 million, isn't giving up.
- Brush Fire Bearing Down on Houses : Ojai Valley: A power pole short-circuit set off the blaze, which has burned more than 200 acres near pricey neighborhoods.
- HOUSING: Sales may be way down from...
- Aides to Bush Feared Collapse of Budget Talks : Deficit: Darman and Brady believed that a breakthrough was necessary. Democrats helped draft President's statement on taxes.
- Officials, Activists See No End to Battle Over Coast Protection : Environment: The President's decision on offshore oil drilling gives 'breathing space.' Fears are raised that his action will derail efforts to install permanent safeguards.
- A Sunny Disposition Helps a Lot in County's Hottest Spot
- Names in the News - June 27, 1990
- Names in the News - June 27, 1990
- Names in the News - June 27, 1990
- Names in the News - June 27, 1990
- Names in the News - June 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 27, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 27, 1990
- Foundation Funds Provide Assist to Celebrated Teacher Escalante
- Church Seeks Influence in Schools, Business, Science
- Karen Young has joined San Diego Consortium...
- Breather for Trump in $20-Million Loan : Short-Term Deal Averts Default at Midnight on Bonds
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Seger Pushed Abortion, Ex Says
- Most Agree Ruling Won't Slow Irvine Co.
- Documentary : Bitter Harvest of Apartheid on Display in Soweto : Great poverty and wealth are intertwined in a vast metropolis that is often difficult to grasp and define.
- Psychologists Win High Court Ruling on Hospital Supervision : Medicine: Decision allows them to oversee treatment of hospitalized patients. Psychiatrists had fought to bar the practice.
- A CHRONOLOGY OF THE IRVINE CO.
- Wowed by Winnie : Activism: No matter the criticism in South Africa, Winnie Mandela is winning nothing but adulation on U.S. tour with her husband.
- BACKGROUND
- Here Come the '60s, With FBI in Tow
- Warm, Dry Weather Stokes Concern for Fire Season
- Cabbie Wins $1 Million in Shooting by Passenger
- Council Panel to Study Vote Fraud Charges
- Soccer Federation Rejects German Suspension Appeal
- Oilers' Rozier Is Target of Second Paternity Suit
- Bullets Get Pervis Ellison in Three-Way Trade : Pro basketball: Jeff Malone goes to Jazz, with Hansen and Leckner going to Sacramento. Nets deal for Theus, meaning they will probably pick Coleman.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Die Hard' Forgives Wet Town
- SHORT TAKES : 'Peaks' Actor Faces Drug Count
- South Coast Repertory has added a performance...
- Motorola, Hitachi to Settle Patent Fight
- T-Bill Rates Rise: The Treasury sold $8.6...
- Baxter Healthcare to Sell New Blood-Clotting Drug
- Mosquito Spraying
- Salvador Peace Negotiations Recess on Optimistic Note : Central America: Government and rebels end session without agreement. But a U.N. mediator tells of 'clear commitment.' Talks resume in July.
- WORLD : Bulls Gore Runner, 38, to Death
- Seal Beach Police Take Issue With Jury's Low-Morale Report
- Last-Minute Funding Keeps Museum From Becoming an Artifact
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Man Tells Police of Racial Assault
- VENTURA : Council Overrules Building Permit
- How Bush Can Best Help South Africa
- Days of Drums and Carnivals
- The NFL Players Assn. filed a federal...
- Call Is Treated for Burns Suffered in Bolivian Accident
- Vijay's Day at Wimbledon Probably Will Be His Last
- Pickens Vows Fight at Economic Summit
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mitsubishi Inching Into Europe
- Marketer of Car Warranties Files for Bankruptcy
- Pickens Trades Barbs With President of Koito : Japan: The latest round of the clash over the Texan's 26% stake in the auto parts maker is expected to occur at a shareholders meeting this week.
- Wedbush Sells More of Great American
- Jim Gloyd was named senior marketing consultant...
- Three D Departments Inc.: The Costa Mesa-based...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Heart-Liver Patient in Hospital
- Hungary Votes to Leave Warsaw Pact by 1992
- Bush Abandons Tax Vow : He Dumps His 1988 Read-My-Lips Campaign Pledge : Democrats Hail Move to Cut Deficit
- 4 Plead Guilty to Fraud Scheme at Car Dealership
- Construction Begins on DWP's $57-Million Sun Valley Facility
- Ventura : Port District Funds Approved by House
- Incorporation for Calabasas Gets New Boost : Cityhood: An official estimates that the new city would be financially viable, with budget surpluses for its first four years. LAFCO has scheduled a hearing to consider the issue.
- Jamul
- BREA : Stiffer Noise Penalty Debated by Council
- Man to Stand Trial in Attack With Acid
- Latino District May Be Edelman's
- Peace Corps Workers in Philippines Told to Retreat Because of Threats
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Wilson Vows Longer Terms for Rapists
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Gala to Open Garson Center
- $3.6-Billion in Proposed Budget Cuts Unveiled : State finances: The governor's list of possible reductions would hit schools the hardest. Honig sees the proposed trims as devastating.
- Tentative Budget Cuts Still Leave Big Deficit : Spending: Assembly negotiators agree to $863 million in reductions. That would be about $2.6 billion short of what is needed to close the revenue gap.
- Mandela Vows S. Africa Democracy to Congress : Prolonged Applause Greets ANC Leader Before His Speech
- Blast Rocks London Club Frequented by Tories
- The Buck Stops With Highway Funding : Voters know the importance of transportation. Apart from that, the tax revolt is as firm as ever.
- Week of Camp Offered to Low-Income Youths
- School Employees Asked to Take Pay Cut : Education: One-time rollback in wages is aimed at saving programs and jobs. The unusual proposal comes from Black Leadership Coalition.
- Becker, Lendl Slip on Grass, Slide to Wins
- Romania Pays Penalty to Ireland in Shootout : Soccer: After going scoreless for 120 minutes, it all comes down to penalty kicks and Irish reach quarterfinals.
- With Design In Mind Makes Toys to Entertain Grown-Up Children : Gadgets: The Chatsworth company hopes a stock offering will raise about $4 million, easing a cash crunch.
- Mitchell S. Golub has been elected law...
- Athletic Firms Going to the Net in Quest for Next Tennis Celebrity
- Chevron U.S.A. Inc., the domestic oil and...
- STOCKS : Early Market Rally Fizzles; Dow Drops 12
- Arco Suit Settled: Southern Natural Gas, a...
- Teena Mackay has been named assistant branch...
- Belcor Inc.: The Irvine plastic bag and...
- LOCAL : Buena Park Boy Shot by Friend
- Group Ordered to Stop Using Altered Pictures : Art: A conservative sect had cropped partial images from larger compositions. It attacked government funding for sexually explicit works.
- Iran Denies Role in Slaying of Dissident in Switzerland
- Arkansas Executes Man Who Killed 16
- Insider : U.S. Has New Point Man on China Policy : President Bush may call the shots but John Sununu is becoming an increasingly active figure on issues affecting Beijing.
- Soviet Survey Shows Party's Slide Continues
- Robert Street Is Appointed to Head American First Federal Credit Union
- Irvine Heiress Gets $149-Million Award : Litigation: The ruling may end Joan Irvine Smith's long stock-price dispute with Donald L. Bren, who controls Irvine Co., now one of the nation's largest developers.
- G. Virgie Marquez has been named a...
- Chase Plans Restructuring to Cut Costs $300 Million
- DIC, Broderbund to Develop Animated Series
- Next Step : With Glasnost Comes Identity Crisis in Soviet Communist Party : A national congress will grapple with changes in the nation's guiding political force. The outcome could determine the country's future.
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : 300 at Carnival for Leukemia Victim
- Charles A. Musson; Audiovisual Company President
- Buckey Takes the Stand, Denies Abusing Children
- Countywide : Latino Groups Organize a Congress
- FULLERTON : Fireworks to Light Free July 4 Festival
- Grand Jury Praises Orangewood but Offers Suggestions
- Drive for Calabasas Cityhood Gets Boost
- Atlanta Tires of Martinez in 5-2 Dodger Win
- Three Victories Put Danny Harris Back on the Fast Track : Hurdler: Attitude adjustment helps him return to the form that led to a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Vibrant Mariachi Fest : Music: Linda Ronstadt and Vikki Carr are the headliners at the Bowl. But the colorful, passionate music is a star too.
- The Orange County Black Actors Theatre has...
- Two members of Multicultural Women Writers, a...
- Suit Is Filed to Restrict Tuna Imports
- Larry Maes has been named vice president...
- John R. Golding has been appointed president...
- ATI Medical to Expand to Residential Market
- Rex E. Bosen has been promoted to...
- Blood Services Company to Test AIDS Treatment : Research: HemaCare's background was just what a medical company was looking for to try out an experimental therapy for those with the deadly virus.
- NATION : Princeton Gets $21 Million Gift : FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
- New First: Rep. Lindy Boggs (D-La.), 74,...
- 200,000 Quebecers Rally to Turn Page in Their History : Canada: The occasion is a holiday. But the anticipation concerns a new status for the province.
- Plan Ahead to Help Ensure You Have a Happy Camper
- Mobil Says Oil Cleanup Will Take 3 Weeks
- Fire in Retirement Home Kills Man, 85
- 85-Year-Old Man Dies in Retirement Home Fire
- These Days, Mets Are All Stirred Up
- TRACK AND FIELD : Ex-UCLA Coach Bush May Become USC Head Coach
- Langston Again Gets No Help, 2-0 : Baseball: Left-hander has won only once in his last eight outings. White Sox push Angels 7 1/2 games out of second place.
- GOLF STATE AMATEUR TOURNAMENT : Brad Hansen's 72 Leads First Day of Qualifying
- WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- Icahn Plans to Slash Number of Planes and Flights at TWA
- Motorola Plans Global Cellular Telephone System : Telecommunications: The network is designed to serve areas in the Third World and Eastern Europe that have no state-of-the-art service.
- U.S. Rejects Japanese Plan to Cut Trade Surplus : Negotiations: Tokyo had offered to spend $2.7 trillion on public works over 10 years. The U.S. remains unsatisfied.
- Diet Center Workers Seeking New Jobs
- P.M. BRIEFING : Du Pont to Market Soviet Drug
- TransWorld Bank in Sherman Oaks named John...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ ISLAND : Fire Ignited by Flare Scorches 600 Acres
- WORLD : Rushdie Donates Quake Aid; Iran Says He's Still Doomed
- ROME : EC Presidency to Italy
- The Eternal Kernel: Packers Cling to High-Tech Evil
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Crime 'Average' Declines in '80s
- SAN CLEMENTE : District Offers Trade for New High School
- Skid Row Tenants Forced Out of Shelter Suddenly
- Miz Wiz Brings Out the Magic in Science
- Lakeside
- Flutie Will Play for British Columbia of CFL
- SHORT TAKES : Fawcett, O'Neal to Team on CBS : FROM TIMES WIRE SERVICES
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Mannheim Steamroller Offers Flat Performance in Irvine
- Links Between Cancer, Dietary Fat Increase
- WORLD : Alert Issued on Quake Aid Drugs
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Montoya's Jail Term Delayed by Appeal
- Senate Debates Flag Protection Amendment
- Israeli Group Says Police Beat Jailed Palestine Youths
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Hockey Star's Wife in 'Playboy'
- WORLD : Fang Vows to Help Uplift China
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Willis Wants Billy Phelan Role
- Oxnard Issue What should be done about overcrowding in Oxnard?
- Is Concrete Our Only Common Ground? : We show little inclination to rescue the many Californians trapped in the collapse of our social network.
- Poor Foresee Health Cuts as Deadly : Poverty: Officials predict dire consequences for children with measles, TB and other diseases if the county system's budget is slashed.
- Opponents of Landfill Lose Latest Skirmish : Elsmere Canyon: Sen. Ed Davis' bill would have forced future operators of the dump to comply with a new state law on site selection. Opponents say the measure restates existing law.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Costa Mesa Should Take a Few Days Off
- Buckey Takes the Stand, Denies Abusing Children
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Her Most Impossible Mission Yet
- Angry Steffi May Leave Germany
- If Denver Has $700,000, Daly Is 'Intrigued'
- USD's Chen Is Academic All-American
- Domestic Spat Leads to Felony Arrest
- Jerry Jorgensen has rejoined Columbia Pictures as...
- Underwriter Posts 28% Rise in Profits
- Thomas Dunphy has been named a senior...
- Depositor Payoff Ruled For Wilshire Federal
- Cable System Seeks CBS Affiliation: A Concord,...
- Dick Clark Now Owns All of Bandstand Grill
- Trump Must Make Payment of $42.6 Million by Tonight
- Plan to Regulate Pension Funds Isn't Adequate
- Key Figures in the Dispute : JOAN IRVINE SMITH : Heiress: Admired by some, despised by others, she represents the last familial link to a piece of California history.
- NATION : 2 Soviets Arrested in Gun Plot
- D.A. to File Suit Against O.C. Property Manager : Investigation: Former tenants have accused the Garden Grove firm of failing to return security deposits.
- Passenger Suffers Broken Neck in Train Accident
- Media : 'A Long Day for Canada': On the Death of the Meech Lake Accord
- OXNARD : Youth Sentenced in Gang Slaying
- Challenge to Sports Arena in Santa Ana Thrown Out
- Countywide : Official Says Road Tax to Be on Ballot
- A Nonsmoking City of Angels? : Well-Intentioned City Council Ban Simply Doesn't Cover a Wide Enough Territory
- Health Study Delayed for Neighbors of Rockwell's Santa Susana Lab
- COSTA MESA : Estancia High Pool Closed for Summer
- The Athletics Congress, governing body of U.S....
- SIDELINES : Kurri Closes In on Italian Deal
- NOTES : West Germany Trying to Get Voeller Suspension Overturned
- 'Cheers,' 'Roseanne,' 'Cosby' Prime Time's Top 3
- Former L.A. Favorite Stulberg Returns for Baroque Festival : Music: The UCLA event will showcase the genre's hottest trend--early music performed on original instruments.
- Darox Corp. promoted L. Scott Lane to...
- HOH Water Technology Corp. said it appointed...
- Bishop Inc. Receives $1.5-Million Line of Credit
- Paper Debuts in S.D.
- Eyeglass Sales Up; User Outlook Changes : Promotion: Advertising is designed to get people to think about owning as many pairs of glasses as they do shoes. The replacement rate has dropped from over two years per pair to 1.8.
- Industrial Electronic Engineers, a Van Nuys maker...
- Don't Ease Sanctions, Quayle Says in L.A. : Politics: He praises the South African leader as "a symbol of freedom." Much of the vice president's time here will be devoted to fund raising.
- Drift-Netting Limited
- Palestinian Meets With L.A. Jewry : Diplomacy: Faisal Husseini is joined by Moshe Dayan's daughter in peace mission. There has been speculation that he is among those capable of leading a future state.
- OJAI : 2nd Rate-Hike Plan Costlier Than 1st
- OXNARD : Driver Killed, 3 Hurt After Car Overturns
- San Diego
- They Aim to 'Putt' It All Away : Disc Golf Open Attracts Some of World's Best
- Former Judge Robert J. Cooney Dies at 62
- U.S. Charges 8 With Narcotics Trafficking
- Grand Jury Calls for New Code of Ethics : Conduct: The panel criticizes the appearance of impropriety by county officials involved in approving David H. Murdock's luxury housing development in Lake Sherwood.
- COMMENTARY : Celtics Still Haunted by Bias' Death
- A rhythmic gymnastics competition involving teams from...
- In Oregon, They're Grateful for All Extra Cash They Get
- Defensive back Lewis Billups of the Cincinnati...
- The Masters golf tournament will stop extending...
- 'New Kid' Leaves Hospital, to Miss a Few Concerts
- 'Sophisticated Ladies' Waltzes Off With Six NAACP Awards
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : SummerPops to Showcase Dallas Woman as Conductor
- PEOPLE WATCH
- SHORT TAKES : Welk Museum Planned at Farm
- Price Co.: The San Diego-based parent of...
- TransTechnology Unit Sale to Universal Completed
- Marjorie McLaughlin has been appointed to the...
- At Last, Lots of Laps at Pool Center
- Software Toolworks Stock Falls
- POLITICS / VOICE REGAINED : Birchers Resurge as Communism Fades : Far-right group doubts reality of the upheaval in the East Bloc. It issues alarms on visits by Gorbachev, Walesa and Mandela.
- Kimble Makes $100,000 Point About His All-Around Ability
- Italy to Expel 246 English After Rioting
- Calderon Has Right Move at Right Time
- A Victim of Rape and the Justice System in 'She Said No'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Vibrancy in Our Own Back Yard : Music: Linda Ronstadt and Vikki Carr are the headliners at the Bowl. But the passionate mariachi music is a star, too.
- It Won't Be Easy to Bring the Looters of Thrifts to Justice
- 7-Year Irvine Co. Dispute Settled : Ruling: A Michigan court referee decides that heiress Joan Irvine Smith should be paid $35 million more than she was offered for her shares in 1983.
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC to Brazil: Save Rain Forests
- Profile : Deftly Balancing the Books in Brazil : The challenge for the country's controversial economy minister, is to keep inflation under control. Despite some gains, her ultimate success is far from assured.
- 7,000 Penguins Die in Mystery Stampede
- Mandela Emerging as Forceful, Savvy Presence : Policy: The black liberation leader uses his growing stature in the United States to instruct no less important a figure than the President.
- Gibson to Replace Cooper for South
- A pretrial hearing was continued in the...
- SIDELINES : Cubs Hang On to Zimmer, Frey
- Attorneys for the Italian basketball team Il...
- THEATER : 'Jacques Brel' Is Alive, Well and Charming at Backstage Theatre : This production, a songfest of 23 Brel tunes, possesses such talent and style that it could be the envy of any professional company.
- Black Entrepreneurs: Lost in the Crowd?
- BEIJING : Counting the Multitudes
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Assembly OKs Rules for Cholesterol Tests
- Imelda Marcos Called Force Behind Frauds
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Caan to Marry Hometown Girl
- EC Refuses to Ease S. African Sanctions : Trade Bloc Renounces Violence in a Rebuke Aimed at A.N.C.
- SANTA ANA : Bilingual Education Aid Awarded by U.S.
- Groundbreaking Held for $57-Million DWP Facility
- Judge Orders Two Juries in Murder Trial : Court: In an Orange County first, separate trials of defendants in a drive-by slaying case were consolidated but two panels of jurors will hear the evidence.