- Oceanside Case Affects Growth Limits Over State : Courts: A longstanding lawsuit over Oceanside's growth-control law is about to be decided. Both sides say it will have a profound effect on every city's power to manage growth.
- Art Dealer Given 3 Years in Prison on Drug Charge
- No Special Security at Normally Cautious Wimbledon
- Dr. Marvin Burns, an All-American water polo...
- Picking First Doesn't Mean Picking Best : NBA draft: Some of West's gambles (Green, Divac) have paid off. Some of Clippers' sure things (Williams, Ferry) haven't.
- Public Didn't Pay for NEA Flyer, SCR Says
- Anita O'Day Has No Lofty Thoughts About Her Voice : Music: The jazz great, a Hemet resident, is enjoying a resurgence on CDs.
- Boss Apparently OKs Crew's Use of 'U.S.A.' : Pop Music: 2 Live Crew's 'Banned in the U.S.A.' will be released July 4. Anti-obscenity crusader Jack Thompson blasts the decision and the musicians.
- Blast Rocks London Club Frequented by Tories
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Maynard Jackson III Doing Time
- Helping Motorists Out of a Jam : Transit: A computer system displays maps on a screen in the car and assists the driver in avoiding congestion. It will be tested on Southland freeways.
- It's a Tourist Stop Where East Meets South of the Border : Culture: Japanese by the busload flock to a Mexican restaurant to hear mariachi sounds--and an echo from back home.
- Ex-Teacher Withdraws Guilty Plea : Courts: The former Camarillo High School instructor now faces trial on nine counts of misdemeanor child molestation.
- Marty Blake a Good Scout and Towering Basketball Know-All
- NL Old-Timers Turn Back AL, 3-0
- SIDELINES : Probe Shows Limited Gambling
- The Goal of 'Keeper Quite Simple: Don't Give Up Any Goals
- U.S. to Play Soviets in Water Polo Exhibition
- Gary Ormsby of Roseville, Calif., the defending...
- Rights Bill for Disabled Passes Hurdle : Health: House conferees drop a provision allowing employers to transfer food handlers with AIDS. Opponents say it is not medically justified.
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin computer company...
- Pope Welcomes Bishops 'From the Catacombs' : Ukraine: The clerics had preserved their faith underground until Gorbachev legalized it.
- L.A. Board Votes to Expel Students With Firearms
- Reform Judaism OKs Gay Rabbis : Religion: But a statement cautions homosexuals already serving synagogues to think twice before 'coming out of the closet.' It could 'put their careers at risk.'
- Plane-Carrying Dirigible Found in Sea After 55 Years
- Trial of 3 in Rape, Beating of Central Park Jogger Opens
- NEWPORT BEACH : Robbins Imperiled Land Deal, Suit Says
- ORANGE : Tentative School Budget Adopted
- Deputies Seeking Identity of Woman Found Beaten
- Suspect Charged in Rape of Comedian's Girlfriend
- Toxic Spill Closes Streets; No One Injured
- Plating Firm Owner Sentenced in Dumping
- Santa Susana-Area Health Study Delayed
- Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles, has...
- Diner Owner Plans to Take Chili National : Marketing: With namesake character Bennie the Bum as its logo, a product which originated at a tiny eatery in Laguna Beach is already at the concession stands in Anaheim Stadium.
- Traditional Industries Posts $5.46-Million Loss
- Lincoln Bank Must Wait to Alter Name
- Koll Co. to Build $40-Million, Mixed-Use Project on 33 Acres
- May Home Sales Dip 1.2%; Downward Trend Eases a Bit
- Universal Coatings Pact
- Richard K. Donahue, a Massachusetts lawyer and...
- Susan M. Pearce was named vice president...
- BOOK REVIEW : Simple Look at the Puzzling World of Physics : TURNING THE WORLD INSIDE OUT AND 174 OTHER SIMPLE PHYSICS DEMONSTRATIONS<i> by Robert Ehrlich</i> Princeton University Press $50 cloth, $14.95 paper, 216 pages
- Europe Leaders Reject $15-Billion Soviet Aid Plan
- Dannemeyer Scorns Mandela Visit
- Court Lets States Place Limits on the Right to Die
- Regional Outlook : New Era Draws Near for Germany : Next Sunday the two halves are to sign an economic, social and currency union. It will begin to transform a nation and a continent.
- LOCAL : DWP Chief Resigns; Pressured by Mayor Over Travel Spending
- L.A. on a Shoestring : A New Youth Hostel Spruces Up Old Tradition
- DWP Commissioner Resigns, Makes Room for Environmentalist
- Bureaucracies work in strange ways. For instance,...
- Countywide : Supervisors to Vote on Testing Contract
- China Plays Its Fang Lizhi Card : Bush's Policy of Keeping Channels Open Looks Better
- Families of 3 Jet Crash Victims Win $4 Million
- Brando's Daughter Has Gone to Tahiti : Murder case: Prosecutors fear she is trying to avoid testifying in the case against her half-brother, who is charged with killing her boyfriend.
- UTEP Coach Haskins Denies School Gave Staggers Money, Transportation
- Padres, Templeton Lose Big : Baseball: The Padres lost, 5-3, to Mike Scott and the Houston Astros and Garry Templeton lost his starting job at shortstop to Roberto Alomar.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average was suddenly...
- Thrift Customers to Be Paid: The federal...
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Patent Fight Appears Over, to the Relief of 2 Local Companies
- Justices Uphold Curb on Minors Seeking Abortion
- Petition From Middle East Asks for Sirhan's Release
- WORLD : Czechs Accept Peace Corps Aid
- Survivors of 3 in Air Crash Are Awarded $4 Million
- San Diego
- McEnroe Loses Early at Wimbledon
- STAGE REVIEW : Survival in a Suburban Shark Cage
- Series Offers 2 Shows for and About Families : Theater: The In the Spotlight children's drama program is presenting "Cheaper by the Dozen and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."
- MUSIC REVIEW : Shankar Birthday Fest Brings Together Indian Masters
- SHORT TAKES : 'Good Morning' Goes to the Tour
- RADIO
- 'Thunder' Burned Rubber and Cash
- Fireplace Manufacturers Inc.: The Santa Ana company...
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- All Wrapped Up, Ready to Prosper : Packaging: Transporting fragile goods becomes easier with inventor's system.
- Pinkerton's Completes Refinancing of Debt
- Mid-June Vehicle Sales Down 3.6%: Sales of...
- Chrysler Unit Buys Dollar Rent A Car, World's 4th Largest
- Barbara Billups has been named administrator of...
- Foxboro Co. to Be Acquired by Siebe...
- Plane-Carrying Dirigible Found in Sea After 55 Years
- Varco Gets $7-Million Order for Oil Gear, Largest in Its History
- U.S. Welcomes Israel Pledge but Wants More
- European Leaders Focus on Union, Aiding Gorbachev
- Donald E. FitzGerald has been named to...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Continental Bank Plans Cutback
- Literary Agencies in Merger Talks: Leading Artists...
- MGM Grand Air to Add Coach Class in August : Airlines: Some say the move may hurt the all-first-class carrier's marketing image.
- Kohler Building Big Fixtures Plant in Mexico : Manufacturing: The highly automated facility will be near Monterrey. It may cause friction during upcoming U.S. union contract talks.
- FBI Agent Fatally Shot Trying to Stop Robbery at Bank
- Justices Uphold Curb on Abortion for Minors : Law: A divided Supreme Court ruled that a state may require a minor to notify both parents before obtaining an abortion if she has the option of seeking permission from a judge.
- ANAHEIM : New Lotto Odds No Match for Lucky 37
- Oxnard Council Uses Windfall to Avoid Budget Shortfall : Finances: A one-time infusion of $1.6 million and the elimination of 18 1/2 jobs help the council balance its books. But the city manager warns that the task will be tougher next year.
- Countywide : Vasquez Asks Study of Rail Possibilities
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Armstrong Beats Giants, 5-2, for His 10th Win
- Downing Won't Quit or Seek a Trade to A's : Angels: But veteran believes he has been unjustly cast aside, and doesn't want to end his career sitting on the bench.
- The contracts of Missouri assistant basketball coaches...
- The UCLA women's softball team, which won...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Carolco Buys Joe Eszterhas Script for Record $3 Million
- 'Dick Tracy' Clings to No. 1 Spot Second Week in a Row : Box office: But this year's summer grosses for the top five films are behind last year's figures.
- ART REVIEWS : 'Flora': An Ecology-Oriented Exhibition That Grows on You
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hewlett-Packard Computer Exec to Head Apple's U.S. Division
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY
- Breakfast Burrito May Spice Up Sales : The addition may put new life into the major fast-food chains' flat revenue from morning menus.
- Robert L. Coleman has been named commercial...
- Soviets Having Bill Problems, Ask New Credit
- Paul McDonald has been promoted to vice...
- Melville Corp. Plans to Buy Drugstore Chain
- Dow Drops 2.72 After First Cheering Tax Idea
- Chinese Dissident Fang and Wife Fly to Britain : Diplomacy: Beijing lets couple leave yearlong asylum in the U.S. Embassy. White House hails the decision.
- Partial Plan to Protect Owl to Cost at Least 1,000 Jobs
- Bush Bars New Offshore Oil Leases Off 99% of Calif. Coast and Florida : Calls for More Steps to Save Environment Before Year 2000
- Off-Road Excursion Becomes 3 Men's Struggle for Survival : Accident: The truck rolled down a desert ravine. One man hiked out to get help for the other two, who were more seriously injured.
- IRVINE BOXING : Robertson Chased Into Retirement
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boston Beats Toronto, Takes East Lead, 10-8
- Olympian Arthur Blake of the United States...
- Yugoslavia Knocks Out Spain in OT
- MUSIC REVIEW : Beverly Hills Symphony Plays Familiar Fare at Greystone
- 'Smallest Theater in the World' on the Road Again : Drama: Impresario Marcel Steiner is getting more mileage out of his motorcycle-mounted mini-theater (capacity: 2).
- Charles Barkley of the Philadelphia 76ers is...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Tracy Tortorilla has joined Scher-Voit Commercial Brokerage...
- WORLD : U.S. Official in China for Talks
- Mandela Rejects Plea on Violence : South Africa: He delivers a polite lecture to Bush. The President had urged him to renounce all but peaceful means to achieve goal of a non-racial society.
- KUALA LUMPUR : An Asian Reconciliation
- Doing Business : U.S., Mexico Wrestle With Free-Trade Prospect : An agreement on gradually ending tariffs would mean winners and losers in each country, with adaptability, planning, luck--or a little of each--as the deciding factors.
- COLUMN ONE : Tribes Aim at a Quiet Revolution : In a parallel to events in Eastern Europe, Indians strive to improve their economies and control their own affairs. But financing and paternalism bedevil them.
- Key Figures in the Dispute : DONALD L. BREN : Close-up: Developer appears to be uncomfortable in his role as one of the richest men in the country.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Portrait of an Invisible Man
- Fair Crowds Expected to Surge in Final Week
- Newport Rowers Bring Home Medals
- Witness in Frustaci Case Leaves Country
- A scheduled July 1 heavyweight bout between...
- SIDELINES : College Series Goes to Japan
- Coley Candaele of Carpinteria and Lisa Leslie...
- Goooooooaaaallll!!! KMEX Scores One : World Cup '90
- Lloyd Webber, Spielberg to Team on Animated 'Cats' : Film: The two have a long-standing friendship and each had expressed an interest in working with the other. 'It's literally a match made in heaven,' says a Universal executive.
- SIDELINES : Tarpley's DWI Hearing Delayed
- Barry Made Sexual Advances, 3 Virgin Islands Women Testify
- ENVIRONMENT / OPPORTUNITY LOST : EPA Cabinet-Status Bill Stalls as New Provisions Are Added
- Rapist-Kidnaper Is Sentenced to 101 Years in Prison
- Countywide : Extra $11 Million Not Really a Surplus
- City Discusses Merging Paramedics, Fire Dept. : Paramedics: A private company now runs city ambulances. But the city thinks it can upgrade the service by having firefighters do the job.
- Mandela Visit Spurs Action on Anti-Apartheid Policy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teacher Is Finalist for National Award
- What Sullivan Tried to Say Over Shouts and Whistles : AIDS: As new points of urgency arise, so does frustration. Compassion and commitment are sorely needed.
- Sockers Present 'Final' Proposal on Lease
- Chalk Up Another for the Home Team : Soccer: Italy beats Uruguay for its fourth consecutive shutout, 2-0. Schillaci's third goal of the tournament is a beauty.
- SHORT TAKES : Stolen Madonna Recovered
- SHORT TAKES : Micheners Give UT $3 Million
- STAGE REVIEW : Pure Energy Animates 'Obeah Mon' at Westwood Playhouse
- Religion : Curb Dissent, Theologians Told
- BELGRADE : Yugoslavia's Mystery Plan
- Market Newsletter : Doing Business in These Balkans: Rock Bottom Cost . . .and Quality : Yugoslavia, Romania and Bulgaria are offering tax holidays and fewer limits on foreign partners. They also offer ethnic strife and a questionable work ethic.
- Tentative Accord OKd to End Janitors' Strike : Labor: Walkout affected most of Century City's office towers. Workers will get wage increases, health insurance, vacations and sick pay.
- Colleagues Mourn Death of Judge Samuel B. Taylor
- SIDELINES : Kelly Named Year's Top Player
- Foth, Meili Win Shooting Titles
- P.M. BRIEFING : Maxwell Publishing Profits Fall
- Andrew Susskind has been named president of...
- Steven S. Spira has been appointed senior...
- Insurer to Pay $1.3 Billion for ILFC Jet-Leasing Firm
- NATION : Ma Sheela Sought in Death Plot
- Arabs Face 'Thickened' Settlements : Mideast: Israelis concentrate on expanding existing developments in occupied lands.
- FULLERTON : 8 Charged in Slaying of Officer De La Rosa
- Suspect in Desert Kidnap of 2 Girls Seized in Las Vegas
- Judge Rebuked for Courtroom Incident
- OJAI : Attacker Flees After Deputies Close In
- Five Navy Bases Join Sales Ban on 2 Live Crew
- Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
- Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
- Romania and China
- Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
- Battling The Medfly
- Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
- Mixed-Up Priorities
- Worthless Cause
- Sobriety Checkpoints Upheld
- Dodgers
- Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
- Trump's Woes
- Democrats' Campaign to Defeat 2 Redistricting Propositions
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 26, 1990
- ANGEL FOOD: Bennie the Bum's chili is...
- HURDLERS: Danny Harris and Edwin Moses are...
- Pickwick Rink in Burbank to Be Closed
- Oceanside City Manager Resigns for Accounting Position : Government: City Hall officials said Ron Bradley wasn't asked to leave, despite some frictions. Bradley had undertaken an investigation of three City Council members.
- Council Rejects Development on Hellman Ranch
- Turn In the Old Bus for a Refund? It's Possible : Autos: Putting a deposit on a car so that it could be recycled instead of junked may be five years or so down the road, a researcher says.
- Experience in War Benefits Iranian Relief Officials Battling Disaster : Earthquake: Foreign aid workers credit the prompt response with preventing even worse consequences.
- LIFE AND DEATH: A life-support case similar...
- 'Late Filers' for Amnesty Camp Out at INS Offices
- MARINES LAND: The Marines and the county...
- 'Late Filers' for Amnesty Camp Out at INS Offices
- Brush Fire Hits Santa Cruz Island : Drought: A rescue flare is suspected as the cause of the third large blaze to strike Ventura County this year.
- Late-Filing Aliens Face Short Staffs, Confusion : Amnesty: When lawsuits cleared the way for an additional 250,000 to seek permanent residency, INS officials in Washington sent out a memo ordering local offices to make the "late filings" a low priority.
- Names in the News - June 26, 1990
- Names in the News - June 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1990
- POP/ROCK - June 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 26, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - June 26, 1990
- Defectors Recount Lives of Hard Work, Punishment
- Shoring Up Its Religious Profile
- The Courting of Celebrities
- IBM to Refocus on Rebounding Home PC Arena : Computers: The latest entries by several companies promise to have ease of use, lots of power and reasonable prices.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Court to Decide Safety Priority
- Making Takeoffs Cheerier
- Record Companies Taking a Spin at the Video Business
- Egypt Moves to Avert Crisis in U.S.-Arab Ties
- One Dead as Ship Sinks
- For Her, Sky's No Limit : Command of Aviation Squadron Is Next Step in Cmdr. Mariner's Pioneering Career
- Honeywell Drops Minolta Complaint: Honeywell said it...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Trade Talks Still Exploratory
- Drexel Creditors Committee Files Motion: The creditors...
- Wilder's Political Travels Stir Talk of '92 Ambitions
- Jordan, Libya Restore Ties After 6-Year Rift
- AIDS and the Policies of Despair
- Ilya M. Frank; Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH : To Save on Treatment, Find the Cures : Of the billions we spend on health care, little goes for research. But that's where the big payoffs come from.
- Mulholland Is Open Road Again : Motorcycles: A two-mile stretch was barricaded last year to reduce the number of accidents. The carnage is down and the highway has reopened.
- Market Watch : Regulators' Plan to Make Bank Trusts More Accessible Sparks Battle : Securities: Institutions would be able to advertise the accounts and charge whatever fees states permit. Mutual fund operators are irate.
- Irvine Firm Plans PC-Making Venture in China
- Why Mandela Is Singling Out U.S. Labor
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : 63 in Solidarity Unit Break With Walesa
- Ice Cream Vendor Killed in Robbery
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : It's a Boy for LeBrock, Seagal
- AIDS Conference Ends on Note of Confidence : Health: But participants are reminded that the worldwide epidemic remains out of control.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Warfield Keeps Rollin' Along
- The People Prof : What Do Yuppies, Gangs Share? A UCLA Anthropologist Knows
- Knesset Speaker Refuses to Greet German Dignitaries
- ORANGE : City Staff to Recycle Used Office Paper
- COLUMN RIGHT : 'Harmonizing' Will Handcuff Free Markets : The bureaucratic prerogative has shifted to economic intervention, the new socialism.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- 'Good Guys' Comes South : The Bay Area consumer electronics chain opens its first Los Angeles store Sunday. In the gizmo game, the tough competition gets tougher.
- LOCAL : Canoga Park Fire Kills Man, 87
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 5 More Initiatives Qualify for Ballot
- Gas Prices Lower: Gasoline prices in mid-June...
- Joseph Murumbi; Former Vice President of Kenya
- Rescue Hopes Dim as Quake Toll Hits 50,000
- LOCAL : Cerritos Award: $4.1 Million
- 10,000 Unity-Minded Romanians Stream Into Soviet Moldavia
- World IN BRIEF : BELGIUM : Guerrilla Is Offered for Hostage Family
- Water Conservation: For Farmers . . . : How Big Farms Escape Paying Full Value--and Soak Up All They Want
- Justices Give State Priority Over Parent in Life Support Case
- Marshallese Culture Center Will Be Built
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Stockpile of One's Own Blood Is the Safest Option When Facing Surgery
- Machine Tool Orders Plunge: Machine tool orders...
- Hiker Slips, Is Killed in Angeles Forest Fall
- Marcos Jury Given Mixed Bag of Evidence
- Big Book Bucks: Bill Loverd of Alfred...
- Survivors Gather Remnants of Their Past : Iran: Families shed the shock and grief of the disaster and begin to think about the future.
- WORLD : Bagman's Camera Too Candid
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lawsuit Seeks to Overturn Prop. 111
- Those Double Yellow Marks Keep Motorists in Line
- P.M. BRIEFING : Caterpillar Lowers Earnings
- House OKs Substitute Amtrak Funding Bill
- Police Kill Rape Suspect During Attack
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : A Brother Darryl Takes a Wife
- Koito Disputes Pickens' Stock Holdings
- William H. Grishaw; Founded Camps for Diabetics
- New Curb on Abortion : Justices Uphold Notification of One Parent but Not Two : Consent Is Not Needed, Court Holds
- Rulings Called Danger to Teen Girls' Health, Rights
- The Courting of Celebrities : Testimonials of the famous are prominent in the church's push for acceptability. John Travolta and Kirstie Alley are the current headliners.
- World IN BRIEF : NICARAGUA : Contras Declare End to War, Will Disarm
- Navy Pilot Blazes Trail for Other Women Fliers to Follow
- Wedding Sparks Clash in India; at Least 4 Die
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pee Wee Returns to 'Boys Town'
- SANTA ANA : 19 Are Evacuated After Triplex Fire
- OXNARD : County May Merge 8 Health Clinics
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : New Monkey Species Discovered
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Expected to OK Recycling Plan
- Jamie Carney and Connie Young each won...
- Swimming No Longer So Grim for Grims : Mission Viejo meet: After he sat out collegiate season, even a third-place finish feels like a victory.
- Germany Protests World Cup Officiating
- On the Other Side, Graf Is Feeling Pressure From Seles and Navratilova
- Welch's Speedy Recovery Leads to Triathlon Victory
- Pop : Mannheim Steamroller in the Service of Trees
- BY THE NUMBERS : The Top 10 Syndicated Television Shows
- O.C. Judge's Experiment Gains National Attention
- ANAHEIM : Landmark Status Given Cemetery
- Dutch, German Soccer Fans Riot Along Border
- STAGE REVIEW : A Bountiful 'As You Like It' Opens Old Globe's Summer Season
- Round One of Counterpunch, a new weekly Calendar feature of commentary and opinion. Leaders in arts and entertainment and related fields will offer their perspectives on vital issues of the day and their responses to columns and reviews. : Black Culture Still Getting a Bum Rap
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Teens Stabbed, 1 Critically; 2 Arrested
- Robbins Sued Over Property Purchase : Dispute: A businessman alleges that Robbins threatened to use political clout to prevent him from developing acreage near Marina del Rey. Robbins denies trying to thwart the deal.
- A Dream of Luxury Turned Into Nightmare : Fraud: Over 200 people poured $12 million into a dynamic salesman's real estate development firm, lured by promised high returns and by the trappings of his success.
- COUNTYWIDE : Services for Slain Officer This Week
- CYPRESS : Plan Unit Revival to Be Put on Ballot
- SHOOTING U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS : '88 Olympian McNally Wins Gold in Rapid Fire Pistol Event
- Rematch a Weighty Matter for Charlie Whittingham
- Padres Lose a Wild One : Baseball: Thomas' 12th-inning home run gives Braves 11-10 victory, leaves Padres shaking their heads.
- In Retrospect Korea Was Well Worth It : First War the U.S. 'Lost' Was Not a Losing Cause
- 'New Kid' Donnie Wahlberg Hurt After Falling Through Trap Door