- Exxon Tanker Leaves Dry Dock
- Limiting Sales of Spray Paint to Curb Graffiti
- U.S. Shift on Cambodia Assailed as Inadequate by Senate Democrats : Foreign policy: Critics say the new policy comes up short in several key areas.
- MEDIA / A BREATH OF FREEDOM : The Squeeze on Soviet Newscasters Eases : Anchorman recalls being trapped between squabbling ideologues. But a new decree frees broadcasters from party dictates.
- Plan Reached to Clean Up Dioxin-Laced Ghost Town : Environment: Company will burn soil from Times Beach and 27 other Missouri sites. The settlement is subject to court approval.
- Accused Killer of 2 Was Convicted Twice of Assault : Plea: Dean Roger McGrath, who had been ordered by the court not to harass his former girlfriend, said he is not guilty of first-degree murder.
- American Air Criticizes New McDonnell Jets
- Fixed-Rate Mortgages Below 10% for the First Time Since January
- Texas Instruments Inc.: The Dallas-based electronics firm...
- CalFed Reports First Quarterly Loss in 8 Years : Thrifts: The parent of California Federal Bank blames the $53-million hit partly on the state's weakening commercial real estate market.
- Eldorado Bancorp: The parent company of Tustin-based...
- Wells Fargo to Buy County Bank Holding Company : Acquisition: Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa and El Camino Bank in Anaheim--among Orange County's older and more profitable institutions--will cease to exist under the $48-million deal.
- NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Papers Able to Break Promise to Sources
- USE THIS RELEASE : 'Historic' Pact Limits Logging in Sequoia National Forest
- When a Homeboy Dies, No One Rests in Peace : The funeral of a gang victim has its own ritual, from expressions of grief to talk of revenge--when the cycle begins anew.
- Fountain Valley Hospital to Quit Medi-Cal System
- Outspoken Rep. Robert K. Dornan (R-Garden Grove),...
- Agency Criticized Over Seawater Intrusion : Environment: An industry group says more should have been done to prevent seepage into fresh ground-water supplies.
- Pete Wilson Is Awash in Praise at Opening of State GOP Convention : Politics: Two prominent Democrats join mostly partisan supporters to endorse his gubernatorial bid.
- BUENA PARK : City Warns Caltrans on 10-Lane Freeway
- Woodland Hills Rider 4th in Equestrian Event
- Arrest warrants were issued charging Washington Redskin...
- Backley's 298-6 Throw Retrieves Javelin Record From Zelezny
- Goals, Inside Ring and Out, Spur Him On : Martial arts: Cash McCallum wants to hold boxing and kickboxing titles, then be a movie star.
- Medicare OKs Pap Smear Benefit for High-Risk Women 65 and Older
- Congress Expected to Pass Children's TV Measure
- Bad Mix Sours 'Drinking in America'
- QUOTABLE : Abortion Sanctions
- Wally George Observes 7th Year With Volatile 'Hot Seat' Show
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Silent Majority, and Others, View Nixon Library After VIPs Depart
- Robert H. Wolford; Retired Lockheed Engineer
- Disneyland to Pay Huge Fine in EPA Toxics Case
- Downtown High-Rise Moves Toward Final OK : Development: One Pacific Plaza would be center city San Diego's tallest residential building if the CCDC gives final approval next month to the plan it OKd Friday.
- GOODWILL GAMES ROUNDUP : Barrowman Swims to a Record
- Holiday Bowl on a Saturday
- Oceanside
- THOUSAND OAKS : Anti-Jungleland Petition Drive OKd
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken Gets Key Hit and Ties Elster's Mark
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: HANK BAUER : True Grit : Cal Lutheran Record Setter Attacks Broadcasting Career With Same Zeal He Displayed on the Football Field
- Shell Sees Raider Holdouts Being in Camp Soon
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Burn This' at Skylight Theatre
- Clark Takes Rip At Collusion, Padres' Slump : Baseball: On a night his homer is wasted in 4-2 loss to Cardinals, he vows to 'get even' with owners.
- NBC's Littlefield Steps Out From Tartikoff's Shadow : Programming: Entertainment division's No. 2 man wanted to be No. 1, and got the job. He makes it clear that he'll be calling the programming shots for the No. 1 network.
- Rocker Mounts a Farewell Concert at the Berlin Wall : Activism: Roger Waters, known for his 1979 opus "The Wall," performs the work today at the site of the fallen Cold War barrier.
- Rating System Faces Challenges on Two Fronts
- TV Plagiarism Charge
- TV Plagiarism Charge
- BRENNAN'S LETTER
- Whatever Happened to Good Movies?
- Gauging Racism and Greed in Hollywood
- Mattel Inc., Hawthorne, has named Jill E....
- President Has List of About 12 Nominees : Court: He could name someone willing to overturn Roe vs. Wade. The possibilities include the first Latino justice.
- Key House Member Will Call for an End to Stealth Bomber Program, Sources Say : Defense: Rep. Aspin's switch on the issue is called crucial. Another lawmaker declares that 'the B-2 is now dead.'
- Judge Says Girl, 7, Was Raped, Lifts License of Foster Home
- Navy Reveals, Defends Jetty Plan : Harbor: Anaheim Bay would have a separate entrance for small craft and more versatility for warships under a proposal for new wharves. But neighbors fear surf and the area's character would suffer.
- 2 Documents at Odds on Laguna Niguel Land Deal
- Names in the News - July 21, 1990
- Names in the News - July 21, 1990
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken Gets Key Hit and Ties Elster's Mark
- Home Savings Tower Sold to Partnership
- Tandem Computers Inc.: The Cupertino, Calif., computer...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Third US Sprint Executive Quits
- Mother Calls Neil 'Most Honest Boy in the World'
- LOCAL : Bid to Halt Drug Tests Rejected
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CUBA : Spain Lodges Protest in Rift Over Refugees
- Dedication Draws NBC to Yorba Linda
- Family Lifts Recovering Addict
- Black Charges of Jewish Racism in the Entertainment Industry
- Report Urges Drug Tests for County Employees : Grand Jury: Many officials call the recommendation unnecessary and intrusive. They support counseling and treatment programs.
- Crew of Navy Jet Rescued After Crash Starts Brush Fire Near Santa Barbara
- ANAHEIM : 'Seeing' the Circus on a Touch Tour
- Settlement Reached in $30-Million Geraldo Suit
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Don of a New Day : Film: Marlon Brando pulls off a coup by slyly parodying his 'Godfather' role in 'The Freshman.'
- SHORT TAKES : New Kids Repay Favor to Scouts
- Matthew Broderick Finds That Being a 'Terrific Reactor' Pays Off : Movies: The star is still waiting for a romantic lead. He plays opposite Brando in 'The Freshman.'
- ART
- Roseanne Barr to Sing Anthem for Reds, Padres
- Two Oceanfront Dana Point Gems Are Up for Sale
- Chrysler Corp. Forecasts Loss: The nation's No....
- Vons Records a Profit for Third Consecutive Quarter
- Hycor Biomedical Inc.: The Garden Grove manufacturer...
- Younger Writers Focus on the 'Other' Hollywood
- Paris Designer Thierry Mugler Wows Moscow : Fashion: If his collection of patent-leather hot pants and micro-miniskirts didn't leave the Soviets breathless, his runway models, sets and music did.
- Merchants Dig Out From Mud as Quake Toll Mounts : Philippines: Buildings in Dagupan City sink into brown muck spewing from street fissures. Nationally, the number of deaths climbs to 429.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cronkite Sails for Clean Water
- How to Alienate a Community
- Pin-Ball Wizards Gather at Festival
- New Taxes Are Precisely What Doctor Didn't Order : Economy: They said America wasn't saving enough. Fact is, too many Americans can't afford to spend anymore; and those who can, don't.
- Black Charges of Jewish Racism in the Entertainment Industry
- THE SIDELINES : Sanchez in Mercedes Cup Semis
- A Long Shot, 66 for Allen : British Open: An unheralded American makes monster putt for a birdie, shares the lead with Norman.
- THE SIDELINES : Gretzky Switches Equipment
- What's Next for Pete Rose? : Memorabilia: Market for baseball cards tumbles except for mint '63 rookie. Election to Hall of Fame could change all.
- Summer Jazz Swings Free in the Outdoors
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Fullerton Troupe's Production of 'Dolly' Is No Mere Plaything
- STAGE REVIEW : Subject Propels 'Miss Evers' Boys'
- P. M. BRIEFING : Toyota to Spread Out in Japan
- John O'Brien, 60, has resigned as chairman,...
- Late Astronaut's Son Pleads for Mementos
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Breakdown Drove 'Laura' Away
- BOOK REVIEW : A Tale of Undying Friendship and Love : BUSTER MIDNIGHT'S CAFE <i> by Sandra Dallas</i> Random House $17.95, 277 pages
- Kohl Salutes 'Patriots' in Hitler Plot
- Bolivia Cocaine Output Soars : Andean nation has long been a major grower of coca leaves. Now, it's a major producer of market-ready powder.
- Voters to Decide on Ban on Sale of All Fireworks
- Abortion Foe Loses Appeal of Jail Term : Sentencing: Attorney who represented protesters accused of trespassing at clinic faces 290-day term after state Supreme Court rejects his plea.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Leads Sought on Tipping Over of 3 Cars
- Woman Charged With Keeping Wild Animals
- Irvine Senior Takes Seat as a UC Regent : Education: Jenny Doh is first Asian and first UCI student regent. Joining her on the board is Martha Newkirk of Laguna Beach as alumni representative.
- San Diego
- Defense Says Ip Didn't Mean to Shoot Teen-Ager After Traffic Confrontation
- Autopsy Shows Kidnaped Boy Was Suffocated
- Black Charges of Jewish Racism in the Entertainment Industry
- Roy A. Utley; Machinist
- Goodwill II: Will It Be the Last?
- He Makes It Pretty Tough to Be His Buddy
- COMMENTARY : Pete Rose Had It All, But All That's Left Is Sadness, Shame
- Taste of Pro Baseball Whets Minor Leaguers' Appetites
- Ex-Con, Legend Will Face a Vote for Hall of Fame
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Glendale Grill Offers a Boardroom Look but a Great Burger
- Top FundAmerica Executive Faces Fraud Charges : Investigation: Official of Irvine-based marketing firm is arrested in connection with a Florida state probe of an alleged pyramid scam.
- National Medical Enterprises Inc.: The Santa Monica-based...
- Sandinistas Rally to Mark 11th Anniversary of Somoza's Ouster : Nicaragua: Chamorro government programs special shows on television in a bid to keep the crowds down.
- Rose Gets 5-Month Prison Term for Cheating on Taxes
- NATION : Boy, 10, Charged With Rape
- WORLD : Baker Plans 1st Mongolia Trip
- Shoppers Drop Dollars Into Charity : Benefit Bazaar
- Judge's Action Blocks Car Insurance Rebates : Prop. 103: Commissioner Roxani Gillespie is free to allow firms to increase their rates, but any refunds are probably years away.
- Firm Fined Over Toxic Waste Violations
- Redondo Beach to Vacate Its Beloved Main Library
- Valley All-Stars Play in Van Nuys
- County Players Fall in Hardcourt 45 Tennis
- UCI's Myles Got the Breaks to Become a Karate Champ : Goodwill Games: Top AAU national heavyweight helped the American team earn a silver medal with a victory against Mexico.
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- 'Riot Act' Doesn't Deliver One : Advertising: Universal Studios' commercial for a stunt show is misleading. There are no police cars or riots, just the same old cowboys in a new show.
- Norman and Faldo Tie for Lead at Midpoint of British Open Contest
- SCEcorp: The Rosemead parent of Southern California...
- Fed Chief Bids Adieu to '80s Excesses
- NATION : U.S., Missouri Agree to Clean Up Dioxin in Evacuated Ghost Town
- NEWSMAKERS
- Coyotes Traveling Farther From Habitat to Find Food
- Architect for Newport's Art Museum Fired
- STANTON : Unregistered Voter Resigns Council Post
- Owners Reconsider Closing Ice-Skating Rink
- Keeping an Eye on Perry Mason's Legend : Literature: Four former secretaries of mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner, including his widow, will be honored this weekend in La Jolla for their continued devotion to the man and his work.
- 3 Cleared of Race-Fixing Charge Still Have Some Hurdles to Clear
- Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Nepotism : Employees: Because of workers' concerns, however, a woman may be transferred out of the county office that her husband supervises.
- TENNIS : Pospich Aims for Fun in the Games
- Ram Concerns Center Around the Corners : Pro football: Gray has moved to free safety and Irvin is gone. So Henley, Jackson and Humphery must fill the gap at cornerback.
- Inner-City Kids Await Rose as Role Model
- Expensive Decision Ties Record
- Night of If-Onlys, Might-Have-Beens
- Artists' Group Sets Two Fund-Raisers
- Singer Hopes to Reveal Africa's Cultural Wealth
- STAGE
- JAZZ REVIEW : Oscar Peterson, Benny Carter Share Bowl Bill
- N.Y. City Opera Memo Poses Question on NEA Grant
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Packard Grill: Nice Wheels, Good Meals
- AT&T; Profit Drops 6.4%; Pacific Telesis' Off 13.2%
- MCA Inc.: The Los Angeles-based entertainment company...
- Decade-Late Seabrook Nuclear Plant at Full Power for 1st Time
- 1 Dies as U.S. Plane in Quake Search Crashes
- Sioux City Crash Survivors Return to Face Their Fears
- One Killed, 63 Injured When Two Blasts Rock Chemical Plant
- WORLD : More Cubans Seek Spain Asylum
- U.S. Sues to Block Merger of 2 County Amphitheaters : Antitrust action: Justice Department says combination might result in higher prices for concert-goers and lower pay for performers. A temporary restraining order is sought.
- Advocates Say Life Is Bleak for Juvenile Illegal Aliens
- Judge Scolds Both Lawyers Involved in Noise Dispute
- Victim's Kin Voice Anger at Sentence
- Mira Mesa Rallies for Baseball Title
- Split Decision: Hovland, Dodd Go Separate Ways
- For <i> Boulevardiers--</i> in Sherman Oaks
- Langston Doesn't Blame Teammates for His 4-11 Mark
- Unexpected Adventure in Bolivia of Brat Pack Member Emilio Estevez : Drug scare: Incident features false allegations of drug trafficking, an upset film star and a Learjet confiscated by the Bolivians.
- FOCUS: SOUTH COAST BUSINESS PARK
- Both Sides in Suit Over Film Ratings Scored by Judge
- GlenFed Inc.: The parent company of Glendale...
- P. M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Exchange Stocks Plunge
- Cosmonauts Must Risk 2nd Walk in Space
- Report Aimed at PC Firms Pursuing Piece of Europe
- Bay Area Quake Estimate Raised : Disasters: Federal experts now put the likelihood of a magnitude 7 temblor within 30 years at 67%.
- Protesters Plan for S.D. Visit by Soviet Ships
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Now What's That Name Again?
- WORLD : Kaifu Declines China Invitation
- The Day Was a Reunion of Old Friends
- Scientists Use Sound, Not Chemicals, in Cooling Units
- Death Toll Rises in Soviet Asia Unrest
- A Day Camp With a Difference : Arts: Black teen-agers explore their creative abilities in a week of workshops. Friendships and new skills are their rewards.
- A Matter of Agenda Differences
- Tunnel Fire Still Unsolved : Metro Rail: The blaze consumed much of the physical evidence, officials say. Cave-in has compounded the problem of finding the origin.
- State's Top JC Rusher Transferring to CSUN
- State Ordered to Release $539 Million : Finances: Ruling would provide funds for Medi-Cal and in-home care payments held up by budget impasse. Attorney general's office plans appeal.
- Plan Submitted for 2,500-Home S. County Tract : Development: The Santa Margarita Co. is seeking official approval for one of the largest residential projects in the county.
- E. Germans Seek More Pay
- Panel Will Urge Reprimand for Frank : Ethics: Massachusetts lawmaker is reportedly being given the least punitive sanction by House committee for his ties to a male prostitute.
- 1 North Verdict Upset : Court Orders Hearing to See if Other 2 Were Tainted : Poindexter Conviction Doubts Seen
- Domestic Issues : Men Help More at Home, but It's Still Women's Work
- WORLD : 5 Die in Soviet Train Explosion
- Iraqi Leader Shakes OPEC With Threats Against Overproducers : Persian Gulf: Kuwait and United Arab Emirates appear to be targeted in intensified oil dispute.
- BREEDING BIRD: RUFOUS-SIDED TOWHEE (Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
- Pomona Has Police Chief After 9-Month Vacancy
- COUNTYWIDE : Victim Aid Program Gets 7th Advocate
- Fair Parking in Wetlands Called Illegal
- Attorneys for Acosta Say Law Stifles Freedom
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Pay Half on Canyon Bond Poll
- San Diego
- Bell Glad to Put Up Without Shutting Up : Raiders: Former Ram happy to be away from Anaheim and label of malcontent.
- Cuomo Wants State to Buy the Yankees
- Nedjar Takes Occidental Soccer Job
- RECREATION : Bowlers Spare No Effort in Trying to Strike It Rich : Tournament: Ninety competitors mingle, make their marks at Canoga Park event.
- Alexander Made Most of His Seniority : Shrine football: Hawthorne running back had a big year after missing most of junior season with a broken arm.
- 'Bad Company' a Bad Choice
- THE SIDELINES : Trottier Signed by Penguins
- BankAmerica's Income Slips 12% in 2nd Quarter
- Drug Use by Witness for Barry Alleged
- The State of Lithuania
- Dispute Over Clean Air Temporarily Slows Flow of Alaska Oil to West Coast
- Jewel of a Find
- Cambodia, Vietnam Hail U.S. Policy Shift : Asia: Region's leaders are surprised by the decision. A critical China vows to keep up aid to the Communist Khmer Rouge.
- Applause, Accolades Greet Pat Nixon
- COLUMN ONE : ANC Takes Its Message to Old Foes : The once-banned African National Congress is reaching out to white South Africans, and this seems to be reducing fears about blacks in power.
- Liberian Rebels Tighten Grip on North of Monrovia
- CHP Defends Killing Loose Dog on Freeway
- NUMBERING THE PROPOSITIONS
- Ventura Freeway Lanes, Ramps to Be Closed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Family Planning in Seal Beach
- Playboy bunnies aren't the only endangered rabbit...
- El Cajon
- Man Sentenced Under New Pornography Law
- Lawyer's Defense of Biting Novel: That's Entertainment
- Bond for Parks Called a 'Pork Barrel' Plan by P.V. Estates : Revenues: Twelve South Bay cities support the proposed $816-million bond issue. The County Board of Supervisors will vote soon on whether to put it on the November ballot.
- BLUE LINE JOURNAL : Not All the Bus Riders Are Sold on Train
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Runner-Up Finish Shows She's on the Right Track
- Organizers of the first World Cup ski...
- McLean Out to Show He's in a Class by Himself : Jazz: The veteran player takes a break from teaching to hit the scene again. He's in at Catalina Bar & Grill.
- ART REVIEWS : Brazilian Works Offer Thanks for Healing : Sculpture: Marymount exhibition displays work by native artists who believe divine intervention played a part in curing their ills.
- 20 Minutes More Music From Films
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Navy SEALS': It's Dirty Dozen With Flippers
- P. M. BRIEFING : Caterpillar Earnings Down 67%
- NATION : U.S. Bids to Save Civil War Sites
- Panel Will Urge Reprimand for Frank : Ethics: Massachusetts Democrat had been hoping for a milder rebuke for his past relationship with a male prostitute.
- New Textbooks Get a Passing Grade From State Panel : Education: Review committee OKs primers for updated history and social studies curriculum. Some religious groups and others oppose the material. Full approval is expected today.
- Frances Cram; MGM Studios Secretary
- Bratner Williams; Retired Insurance Agent
- COUNTYWIDE : Drawing Will Select Ceremonial Fliers
- FULLERTON : Marrow Sought for Leukemia Victim
- SEAL BEACH : Stubborn Cashier Foils a Robbery
- Chile: Better Let It All Hang Out
- COSTA MESA : Council Refuses to Renew Bar's Permit
- Planners Move Toward OK of 77-Acre Plan
- Air Show to Honor Pilots, but Stay Grounded
- Tour de France Leaders Gear Up for Final Run
- THE SIDELINES : Expos Lose Catcher to Scalpel
- Former Pro Bowl running back Tony Collins,...
- Wi, 18, Seeking Rare Double in SoCal Amateur
- Desert Opera Puts on a Low-Budget, High-Spirit Production of 'A Chorus Line' : 'What's Money When You're Having Fun?'
- Shari Belafonte Takes a Turn in the 'Tamara' Rotation
- Unsecured Creditors Offer Proposal to Seize Control of American Continental
- 3 Offers Made to Ford for Its Subsidiary : Defense industry: Hughes Aircraft is one of the bidders for Ford Aerospace Corp., which employs 17,000 people.
- Speakers Praise a Beaming Pat Nixon
- Daily News Stars to Say Farewell to Prep Football
- SUPERSTAR BASKETBALL CAMP : Famuyiwa Is St. Bernard's Shooting Star
- Stock Buyback at Caesars: Caesars World Inc.,...
- Tandon Corp.: The Moorpark-based company reported second-quarter...
- Irvine Marketing Executive Arrested for Fraud
- Money Supply Down: The Federal Reserve Board...
- Defense Chiefs Cheney, Arens Meet : First Talks Since Hard-Line Israeli Government Formed
- No Bid to Duck Liability, Neil Bush's Lawyer Says
- Yeltsin Orders End to Official Perks in Russia
- Sudden Downpour Kills Youths in Storm Drain
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Workers in U.S. Send Billions Home
- Perry Ellis Show Draws California Men With Style
- From Gale Hayman, Beverly Hills in a Bottle : Fragrances: Giorgio co-creator says her new 'floral-Oriental' scent is for women who are 'aware of their femininity.'
- Just a Few Kind Words for S&Ls; : * Let Not Our Fury Blind Us to Overkill
- 2 Suspects in Killing in Court for Robbery Case
- City Turns Screws on Parking Scofflaws
- James B. Pasnick; Retired Insurance Agent
- Trust Fund Created for Boy Shot by 5-Year-Old
- Berman Attacks Lockheed for Layoffs : Congress: The representative says that the company showed workers 'the back of its hand' as he testified for a jobless benefits bill.
- Hawthorne Is Sued Over Death
- Repair of Pipe Will Halt Water to South S.D.
- What's Next for Pete Rose? : Hall of Fame: Baseball violations appear to carry more weight than do IRS violations. Election outcome not at all certain.
- THE SIDELINES : Bengals Sign 3 to New Pacts
- Cleveland State Fires Mackey as Coach After Arrest, Drug Test
- Newest McEnroe: For Real This Time?
- SHORT TAKES : Thieves Take French Chapel Art
- S.D. Broadcasters More Cautious Than Ever : Radio: Federal crackdown on indecency has station management keeping a closer eye on material of on-air personalities.
- Hungary Holds Back: The Hungarian government will...
- Pit Bull Kills Infant Girl
- Store Weighs Services for Asian Tourists
- St. Tropez
- Mexico to Seek Extradition in Kidnaping
- Proposal to Prohibit Oil Leases Vetoed Again by Deukmejian
- Fire Destroys Hollywood Studio : Damage: Cost of early-morning blaze is put at $2.6 million. No injuries were reported, but an owner of the 70-year-old building says he lost everything.
- 3 More Suspects Held in Manhole Cover Thefts
- TRABUCO CANYON : Developer Liable for Girl's Injury
- The Peace Process Falls for the Decoys : Middle East: Yasser Arafat could not meet the Bush Administration's conditions. Now he's played into Abul Abbas' hands.
- Panel Urges Classroom Air Conditioners
- Hiring Center Is Luring Workers but Only a Handful of Employers
- Officer in Alleged Campus Romance May Fight Firing