- Thornburgh Says Mexico Is Retaliating : Camarena case: The attorney general calls its attempt to extradite a U.S. agent and an informant 'a mistake.'
- Governor Again Vetoes L.A. College Voting Bill
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : Accord Signed for Historic Summit
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: BALLOT MEASURES : 'Big Green' to Send Message in Big TV Doses
- They Just Want Him to Move His Mountain
- Zambia's Leader Agrees to Free Political Captives
- 'Fiddler' Sales Go to Theater
- Burned Boy in Critical Condition : Fire: A Las Vegas hospital is treating the survivor of a Downey garage blaze that killed three. Officials are seeking a cause for the fire.
- 2 European Leaders End Waldheim's Isolation : Austria: The presidents of Czechoslovakia and West Germany join him for the opening of Salzburg's music festival.
- Norman Plummer Memorial Services Planned
- Escondido
- GOLF : Shotgun Start Triggers McDonald's Win
- Padres Like the Sound of Beating Reds Twice
- Heat Defender Dale Ervine Knows His Sport Inside and Out : Soccer: In the winter, he plays for the Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League, then switches to the outdoor season.
- Dodgers Can't Get a Sweep : Baseball: Will Clark and Robby Thompson return to the Giants' lineup, help spark a 7-2 victory.
- MOTOR RACING : Drivers Honor Jones and Try to Beat Him
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Valenti Agrees to Talk to Critics of Movie Ratings
- VIDEO CHARTS : 'Roses' Gains on 'Magnolias'
- A Flock of Robins : Producers Rush Projects but a Culling Is Expected
- Tony Roberts Will Star in 'Jerome Robbins' Broadway'
- CAMARILLO : City Attorney Says He Will Step Down
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bannister Will Skip City Council Race
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Brett Hasn't Forgotten How to Cycle
- Kings' Reported Trade of Robitaille Turns Out to Be a Whale of a Hoax
- CHARGER KICKERS: WHO'S WHO : Three Traveled Long, Sidewinding Roads to This Casting Call
- Plastic Homes to Aid Philippine Quake Victims
- THE DROUGHT : Desalination Called Affordable Source of New Water
- THE SIDELINES : Braves Discuss Trading Murphy
- THE SIDELINES : Mattingly May Be Out for Season
- Mayhew Comes Up Short in Javelin : Goodwill Games: Glendale athlete places fourth, nearly 10 feet behind Soviet winner.
- Cleanup Hitter : Woodland Hills West's Bobby Kim Can Dust Off the Plate and the Opposition
- COMMENTARY : U.S.-Style Basketball No Longer King on International Courts
- Corporate Sponsors Line Up for Festival
- Advertisers Cooling Off to Hot Topics : Television: ABC's refusal to rerun shows on sensitive issues may indicate a new reluctance by the network to tackle controversial topics.
- Ex-Bolshoi Pair Try New Works, Enjoy Freedom
- Banking Know-How
- Torrance Would Pay $77,500 Damage Award for Its Police Officials : Judgment: The City Council votes to cover the cost levied against five current and former officers if the case is lost on appeal. A jury had found that they engaged in a cover-up in a fatal motorcycle accident.
- Balloon Man's Magic Hits a Chord With Children
- Rolex Watches Attract Robbers
- Los Angeles School Board Buys Out Britton's Contract
- Federal, Local Police Raid House in San Dimas, Discover Huge Drug Lab : Raid: Four people are arrested in what may be the largest and most sophisticated methamphetamine manufacturing operation ever uncovered in California. About 700 pounds of the drug are seized.
- Los Angeles School Board Buys Out Britton's Contract
- The Urban Stress of Suburban Life : Growth: Valley residents are becoming increasingly troubled by significant increases in population, crime, traffic and graffiti. An insurance agency vice president compares the congestion with being 'in a 10-gallon fish tank with a million fish.'
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- Two Setbacks for Pacific Amphitheatre : Law: A merger plan with rival Irvine Meadows falls through. A judge imposes noise-level restrictions at the Costa Mesa venue.
- Agreement Is Reported Near on State Budget
- BIKE GEAR: Since Greg LeMond used uniquely...
- PIGSKIN PARADOX: UC Irvine may have more...
- Cycle Chic : Show Up in Tube Socks and You'll Be Left in the Dust
- Where There's a Way, There's a Will
- Find Could Be Key to Fighting Kidney Disease : Medicine: San Diego and Utah researchers say their discovery using rats could someday mean help for the thousands who suffer from glomerulonephritis.
- Hazelwood's Sea License Suspended for 9 Months
- Don't Quiz Souter, Thornburgh Warns Senators : Court: The attorney general tells Democrats not to press the nominee for opinions on issues such as abortion. He views those questions as 'unwise.'
- FOR SALE BY OWNER: David A. Brown,...
- MEDICINE KIDNEY DISEASE : Discovery of Hormone Holds Promise
- NAME CONTROL: Orange County's congressmen may have...
- Builder Tells Owners of Disputed Laguna Niguel Homes They're Safe : Development: Taylor Woodrow president vows to protect ownership titles and predicts council will drop suit to reclaim land.
- Hobson's Choice
- Litton Industries, Beverly Hills, has named John...
- Flaw in Hubble Telescope
- Blue Line Opens for Los Angeles Area Commuters
- Administration Favors Phone Firms' Entry Into Cable, No Re-Regulation
- Ex-Japanese Executive Faces Prison Term: Prosecutors are...
- WORLD : Apartheid Foe Boesak Resigns Church Offices After Scandal
- Bush Agrees to Soften His Political Rhetoric : Budget: He meets with Democratic leaders on the deficit. Later, on a political swing, he takes gentle swipes at congressional spending habits.
- WORLD : U.S. IDs Possible MIA Remains
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : Ad Links Liquor Tax to Lottery Promises
- By End of the Year, a New Soviet Union? : Reform: Top-heavy Communist rule would end in an effort to placate independence-minded local authorities.
- Nepal Epidemic Kills 321
- Curse Cure: Deborah Norville got a New...
- LOCAL : $550,000 Stradivarius Violin Stolen at Airport, Police Say
- Riptides Imperil Swimmers, Kill 1 in Orange County
- Key Hazelwood Charges Dismissed : Exxon Valdez Skipper Would Accept 12-Month License Suspension
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : UKIAH : Judge Orders Halt to Redwood Logging
- Man Sentenced in Robberies of McDonald's
- Seeking a Storybook Ending to 'Conrad's Experiences'
- Robber Who Survived Shoot-Out That Killed 3 Accomplices Is Jailed 17 Years
- Woman Slain, Husband Wounded in Oceanside
- They Like Their Fish by the Can : Fishing: The prospect of a shark-fishing tournament in salmon country has some Oregonians seeing red.
- Distributor Rejects X Rating, Gives Its Adult Film an A
- Wynn's International Inc.: The Fullerton diversified company...
- Domestic Car, Truck Sales Off: Car and...
- IRA Bomb Kills Nun, 3 Police Officers in Ulster
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Man Given 10 Years for Bomb Threats
- E. German Spy Posed as W. Berlin Waiter to Listen In on Reagan
- Warrior for the Disabled : Brenda Premo Fought on the Front Line to Help Win Landmark Rights Bill
- 45,000 in Hong Kong Rush to Meet Deadline for Escaping to Britain
- Bar One : Should Richard Lubetzky Practice Law or Is He Morally Unfit? It's a Tangled Tale in the State Supreme Court.
- It's Post Time : Bettors Aren't Only Ones With a Chance to Realize Their Dreams
- Builder Fees Vote Left Hanging as City Council Shrinks
- Attempt to Help Was Final Act by Good Samaritan : Crime: Gary Smith won the hearts of the community for rushing to the aid of a woman who had confronted a burglar.
- Hazel May Hall; Retired Registered Nurse
- Emergency Nurses Stage Sickout at King Hospital
- Students Use Hands-On Approach in UCLA Program on Recycling
- MISSION VIEJO : 11 Pick Up Papers for Council Election
- McMartin Jury Asks to Hear Testimony Again
- Rothenberg Considers Running for Soccer Federation President
- Soviets Make Best of Outside Chance : Basketball: Tikhonenko sinks five of nine three-point shots in 92-85 upset of cold-shooting U.S.
- 'Ghost': Sentimental Choice as Summer Hit
- MUSIC : Promising Young Pianist Plays on Emotion With Classics : Max Levinson strives to re-create feelings of period pieces. The 18-year-old will perform Thursday in Seal Beach.
- Following in Family Footsteps : Dance: The 12-year-old daughter of two of San Diego's best-known dance figures to make her debut.
- Sundstrand Makes Offer for Milton Roy: Milton...
- Quarterly Earnings Up for Harley-Davidson
- Pepperidge Farm to Drop Southland Bread
- Newspaper Publishers: Major publishers Tribune Co., Knight-Ridder...
- Computer Sciences Corp.: The El Segundo-based computer...
- RELATIONSHIPS : Raising a Disabled Child: the Stress--and Rewards : The Elstrans' breakup is not unique, but both parents have since grown from the experience. And today Muff Elstran has a particularly strong bond with her son, now 14.
- LOCAL : 3 Burned in Chatsworth Blast
- S. Calif. Leads in Institutional Financial Fraud
- Police Kill Suspected Auto Thief : Crime: The unarmed man was shot in Newport Beach after he refused orders to stop his escape attempt.
- Port District Pledges to Pay Cities $7 Million for Services
- Desert Doctor : He Makes House Calls, but Some Deride His Trailside Manner
- Sockers to Now Focus on Signing Players, Luring Fans to 'MSL'
- East Germans May Be Hearing Swan Song : Swimming: Not only is their system changing, but U.S. women appear to be gaining ground.
- SIDELINES : NFL Reportedly Will Expand by Two Teams for 1993 Season
- Escondido Begins Program in Audience Participation
- Ford to Raise Prices: Ford Motor Co....
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japan Tops U.S. in Investment
- APOLLO BOOK STORE
- Picking Grapes, and Life, in the West : France: A brief article on vintners' need for harvest help draws a flood of responses from strapped Poles and Czechoslovaks.
- Norman Willet; Retired FAA Engineer
- LA HABRA : Residents Complain; Rezoning Is Denied
- Project to Streamline Public Assistance for Disadvantaged
- Stolen Car Tracking System Goes on Line
- Granada Hills Jeweler Held Up, Reports $200,000 Loss of Goods
- 2 Schools to Try Portable Air Conditioners
- Man Held in Series of Purse Thefts
- MOORPARK : Council to Consider Adding Extra Officer
- LOS ALAMITOS : Resolutions Headlines Denim N Diamonds; Dash for Speed, Heisajoy Top Championship
- 76ers Name Shue General Manager
- Corderi Named to 'Morning News'
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Strut': Nostalgia, but Little More : Stage: The musical revue is a pleasant enough diversion, but its hodgepodge of songs from various eras fails to make a lasting impression.
- A Gathering of Rodin Sculpture at Refurbished LACMA Gallery
- STOCKS : Dow Up 17.82 as Buyers Hunt for Bargains
- General Dynamics Corp. announced special assignments for...
- County Supervisors to Press On With Budget : Finances: Hearings will start Monday but the state's impasse over money is expected to force the frustrated county board to redo much of its own work later.
- Plan to Build More Homes Is Delayed in Parkland Fight : Development: Planners act while Laguna Niguel activists question whether Taylor Woodrow obtained permits for Marina Hills.
- Brando's Son Ordered to Stand Trial for Murder : Courts: Defendant is quoted as saying, 'Death is too good for the guy.' Judge sets bail at $10 million.
- Armored Car Robbers Flee Into Shopping Mall
- Challenge Being Met by Gwynn : Drag racing: Champion driver, left paralyzed by April crash, vows during news conference to walk again.
- 76ers Name Shue General Manager
- ROUNDUP : Johnson a Bit Slow, but Runs Away With 200
- TV REVIEWS : Suspenseful Mountain Mayhem in "Snow Kill"
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- COMMODITIES : Soybean Prices Slip; Corn Futures Lower
- Johnson Officially Named CNN Chief
- Newport Hoteliers Want to Put City on Tourists' Maps : Visitors: A new campaign is designed to make the beach town every bit as alluring as San Diego and Palm Springs as innkeepers cope with slipping occupancy rates.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviets May Now Spend Foreign Currency, No Questions Asked
- Times Mirror Profit Slips in 2nd Quarter
- Allergan Profits Continue Below Year-Ago Levels
- Bid to Cut Sugar Subsidy Defeated : Agriculture: The move is a setback to the Administration, which says the price support costs Americans $1.5 billion a year more for sugar.
- Fiscal Standoff May Aid Schabarum Initiative
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CARMEL : Reward Offered for Cypress Trees' Killer
- William S. Graham; Helped Bring Country Music to TV
- Single Immigration Agency Urged : Legislation: A panel formed by Congress says a top-level unit is needed to centralize functions now widely dispersed.
- Sydney Heat Sets a Record
- U.S. Seeks Firm to Assume Billions in Student Loans
- Cuomo Signs Bill to Ban Dwarf Tossing
- British Shoppers Get Slice of the Upper Crust
- Another Sweet Farm Deal : Sugar Subsidy Sticks Out as Bad Example
- New Weapon in War on Congestion : Freeways: Caltrans unveils nerve center that will tell motorists where traffic is moving and where it isn't.
- ANAHEIM : Electric Rates Are on the Rise Again
- IRVINE : Damage to Wetlands Is Focus of Inquiry
- GARDEN GROVE : Plan Accepted for Downtown Project
- Crayton M. Watkins; Retired Aerospace Machinist
- Betty Ford Center Opens L.A. Branch of Treatment Program
- Perspective on the Supreme Court : When Anonymity Becomes a Virtue : Souter may well be outstanding. The indictment is that Bush had to select someone so unknown.
- Supervisors Divided on Chaffee's Replacement : Children's services: Debate centers on whether he should remain in office until October. Edelman wants him replaced immediately.
- State Budget Impasse Holds Up County : Politics: The stalemate is making it hard for the local government to come up with its own budget.
- Errors, Bureaucracy Delay Start of School-City Job-Training Program : Youths: About 250 potential dropouts were to have been employed by now. But red tape has stalled the opening until fall.
- Americans in Poll Say Pete Rose Deserves Shot at the Hall of Fame
- Howard Baldwin, who led the effort to...
- Ex-Charger Adjusts to Different Field With Enthusiasm : Football: Free-spirited Hank Bauer has not mellowed with age. He's wrapped up with his career in broadcasting.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Lewis' Flight of Fancy Is Unmagically Grounded
- JAZZ REVIEW : Arrangements by O.C.'s Tom Kubis Energize Soloists
- Spiders Get Bad Name in Movie, Expert Says
- Pepsico Inc.: The Purchase, N.Y.-based soft-drink, food...
- Pacific Scientific Co.: The Newport Beach-based manufacturer...
- YORBA LINDA : Councilman Wedaa to Seek Reelection
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Berger Beats Shiras in the Second Round at Toronto
- Carl Williams knocked out Melton Bowen in...
- Services were held in Brownsburg, Ind., for...
- "Lounge Lizzards," the late-night parody show that...
- Halliburton Co., Dallas, has named W. Bernard...
- GM to Make Natural Gas-Fueled Trucks in '91 : Transportation: The less-polluting vehicles will go to Southern California Gas and other utilities. They will chip in $935,000 for the start-up.
- Looking for a Fare Shake : Travel: The L.A.-Bay Area ticket price war helps vacationers, who can book far in advance, but corporate fliers chafe at the restrictions.
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- Sky Spectacular Package Orbited; Atlantis Scrubbed
- Severe Floods in Siberia
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: THE AD CAMPAIGN
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Model Again Blames Graf's Kin
- Half an Ounce of Contention : Commerce: A state agency's plan to scale back the truth-in-labeling rules for certain food products draws consumer outrage.
- Airline Bomb Threats Earn 10-Year Term
- Controversial Vote to Expand Sunshine Landfill on Schedule : Supervisors: Board has a change of heart on delaying action. Opponents blame lobbying by the dump's operator.
- Judge Expects to Order City Council Depositions in Remap Suit : Redistricting: Advisory board members may also face questions after U.S. District Judge Rhoades makes final decision at hearing next week.
- Woman Shot by Deputy, Tests Show : Investigation: Sheriff's Department says the bystander was not killed by a suspect in liquor store gun battle. Her family accuses authorities of a cover-up.
- Dodgers Pave the Way for Martinez : Baseball: Pitcher gives up two hits in 9-2 win over the Giants. Samuel hits three-run homer.
- Raiders in Shade When It Comes to Legal Heat
- Laguna Hills Boy Shot in Apparent Accident
- Countywide : Nepotism Rules Not Broken, Board Says
- A's Bash Abbott, Angels : Baseball: Oakland gets three home runs in the sixth inning and comes back for a 5-3 victory.
- POP MUSIC : Concerts by 2 Live Crew, Basia, Soul II Soul Canceled
- Big Band Proves That Swing's Still the Thing
- AEROSPACE EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK : Funding Cuts Hit Defense Industry
- Windwand Flies With Greatest of Ease
- Measles Epidemic a Sign of Health Care System's Ills
- Vertigo, Not Madness, May Have Tormented Van Gogh
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: GOVERNOR : Feinstein Receives Rousing Support of Labor Leaders
- LOCAL : Times' Art Seidenbaum Dies
- State Asks Judge to Clear Way for Prison
- Board Charges Obstetrician in Baby's Death
- Parents of Murder Case Defendant Get Probation
- Ducere Is Winner in Laurel Finale
- Pesticide Seeping Into Bay Banned on O.C. Farmland
- Penalties Are Defended by Members of '77 Board
- SHORT TAKES : Winfield Good Judge, Judge Says
- House Delays Vote on NEA Funding Bill
- Restructured Digital Reports $256 Million Loss; 5,500 Jobs Cut
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Willie Nelson's Spread for Sale
- New Satellites in Orbit
- Countywide : Lacey Seeks Broader Hunt for Dump Site
- COSTA MESA : Bar Owner to Fight Possible Closure
- Council OKs Voluntary Water Rationing : Drought: A 12-1 vote soundly rejects the mayor's plans for mandatory reductions. However, the council's program also includes the city's first fines for flagrant water wasters.
- VENTURA : Firefighters to Give Victims Teddy Bears
- Simi Valley Man Pleads Guilty in Fraud Case
- New Witness in Gang Slaying Points to 3 Others : Trial: Defense indicates that one defendant's nephew and two friends were in the truck from which shots were fired.
- There's No Justice in Ban on Players
- Man Arraigned in Break-In at Reagan's Estate
- Land-Swap Foes Lose in Congress : Ventura County: The Wilderness Society had hoped to block a land swap involving property owned by entertainer Bob Hope.
- Area Pair Make Elite Water Polo Team
- Raiders Will Take Time on Oakland Deal : Football: Al Davis has 45 days to consider package approved by supervisors. Owner agreed
- IBM Pulls Ads From PGA Championship
- His Parents Didn't Push Him, but the Game Just Pulled Him
- Half Brother of Summer Squall Brings $2.9 Million
- Prospective ownership groups from 10 communities have...
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- Fed Chief, Trying to Calm Investors, Pledges to Keep Waging War on Inflation
- 2 Chinese Flee Consulate, Go Underground : Diplomacy: A vice consul and a chef reportedly plan to defect as delegation of mayors from China arrive in Bay Area.
- Measles Epidemic Called Sign of System's Ills : Health: Policy-makers try to come to grips with a problem that could signal a troubling trend.
- GARDEN GROVE : Voters Will Decide Oil-Drilling Limits
- Cities to Try Regional Effort to Control Cruising
- SIDELINES : Colts Sign Kicker Max Zendejas
- Officials of the Senior League of Professional...
- Measure on Sales of Shelter Animals Reworded
- Rayburn Shows Plenty of Drive on Track at Saugus : Motor sports: Sportsman and Street Stock veteran from Simi Valley keeps a fast pace with his two-car barrage.
- Rules of the Game Preordain a Standstill : Budget: With the governor and Legislature in opposite camps and a two-thirds vote required, stalemate is inevitable.
- The Quest for 300 : Agony After 299 Victories Can Make One a Lonely Number to a Pitcher
- Christ College Irvine Hires Assistant Coach
- Soviet hockey player Sergei Fedorov, who disappeared...
- Commercial and Cable TV Join in Reading Campaign
- SHORT TAKES : Playboy Layout Upsets Arquette
- Panel Endorses 7-Day Wait on Handgun Sales
- WORLD : Iraq Won't Be Pressured by U.S.
- Plaids and Polka Dots? : Fashion: So what if kids pair patterns that don't match? Their parents may be appalled at the choices, but experts say putting together an outfit helps build self-confidence.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Israel Halts Stockholm Flights
- No Mystery to New Circles: Only a Hoax
- Hurricane-Related Waves Pound Beaches : Surf: Rip currents may have contributed to the death of a bodyboarder. About 360 county swimmers were rescued from waves up to 10 feet high.
- Library Decision Angers Latinos
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- Arson Victim Hurt Before, Police Say
- Brando's Son Ordered to Stand Trial for Murder : Courts: Bail for Christian Brando is set at $10 million. Suspect ordered to surrender his passport.
- Santa Clarita Kills 135-Acre Housing Plan
- Supervisors Create an Agency to Place Sales Tax on Ballot : Finances: Half-cent increase would raise $423 million a year for new jails. Schabarum opposes plan and accuses his colleagues of 'sham.'
- Missing Caddie Costs Golfer His Shot at a Record Round
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Coleman Steals Home and Spotlight as Cardinals Stop Cubs, 9-4
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Robinson, Tigers Cool Orioles, 8-2
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- MOVIE REVIEW : Praunheim Trilogy Takes On the AIDS Crisis
- PBS Will Back Producers on Obscenity Oath : Television: Network executives say they would not expect program suppliers to sign NEA pledge.
- Pamela Sezzin, public relation manager with the...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Eastern Airlines Indicted
- Communists Win in Initial Mongolia Vote : Democratization: But both the ruling party and the opposition call the election a good first step.
- COLUMN ONE : Moscow Can Drive You Crazy : Some traffic lights never turn green. Road construction projects may take five years. And keep your windshield wipers inside the car.
- COMMENTARY : Nolan, Bert Last of 300-Game Breed? : Winning pitchers: Ryan is one away and Byleven is shy 21. Consensus is they are only ones with a chance to join 19 who have made it before.
- Conejo Valley Turns Playoff Into a Big Payoff
- DEL MAR : Warning Zone Leads Field for Feature Race
- Green Assumes 2 Top Positions of North Stars
- Laguna Council Will Fund Canyon Buyout Measure
- Construction of Office Building Near 'Lost Village' Can Proceed : Archeology: City building commissioners have ordered that an American Indian monitor grading in case any artifacts are uncovered.
- DEL MAR : Off-Track Betting Sites Will Keep Sea Breeze Sweet for Opener Today
- SIDELINES : McGee Hot Hitter--and Hot
- AMERICAN LEGION NOTEBOOK : In Brief, Coach Made Sure to Wear Lucky Clothes as West Jockeyed for Playoffs
- TV RATINGS : Trying to Spot a Programming Trend
- Preliminary Open Festival List Shows a Happy Hodgepodge : L.A. treasure: The uncurated celebration of local arts will include 600 events; not all are gems.
- Daniels Learns to Live With Creepy Co-Stars in 'Arachnophobia' Role
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : White House Fan of Holly Dunn