- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mets Hot at Home, Cone Has the Fans
- Henning Sees Continuity as Camp Begins
- HORSE RACING : Without Easy Goer in the Field, Why Must Calumet Run Criminal Type at Arlington?
- Disney Magic, and More, at Shinbone Exhibit
- ART
- SHORT TAKES : Yeats Notes Sell for $360,000
- P. M. BRIEFING : Victims Refuse to Drop Appeal of Ruling in Asbestos Case
- Silverado Thrift Figure Walters Also Has Desert Retreat : S&Ls;: The Denver developer, who received loans with the help of President Bush's son Neil, has a $1-million home in Indian Wells--listed in his wife's name.
- Beverly Enterprises: The Pasadena-based health-care company said...
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rose Got Kennedys Into Politics
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebels Launch Major Offensive
- North, South Korea Trade Barbs on Opening Border
- Hansen Dam's Comeback Moves Slowly : Recreation: Tons of silt have been hauled off, but restoration of the once-popular lake remains years away.
- Four in Family Hurt, 1 Badly, as Home Burns
- AMERICAN LEGION DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : Sun Valley Caught Stealing : Elimination: Top-seeded team falls to Panorama City after ninth-inning strategy fails against Woodland Hills East.
- THE SIDELINES : Davis Rejects Plea From Jordan and Re-Signs With the Nuggets
- Rose Gets Five Months in Prison : Baseball: Fine, supervised release, community service included in punishment after he pleads guilty to two counts of filing false income tax returns.
- The United States remained unbeaten in the...
- POP ALBUM CHART : Hammer Still No. 1
- A Picnic at Hollywood Bowl
- Stotler Says It Has Conditional Bid
- 2 Die in England Bus Crash; 9 Californians Suffer Injuries
- RELIGION / THE POPE AT REST : Where John Paul Loves to Spend His Real Vacation
- NIXON LIBRARY NOTEBOOK : Misspelled Banner Still Gave the Right Message
- Inglewood Loses Bid for Float in Rose Parade
- Groups Blast Council's Redistricting Efforts : Politics: About 2 dozen diverse organizations combine to take aim at a map tentatively approved by five council members.
- Fueled by Optimism, Anton Moves Into Leadership Role : Education: New L.A. superintendent plans to build on programs already in place. He officially takes over today.
- L'Escale Dining Beginning to Live Up to View
- 2-Year-Old Rescued After Fall Into Swimming Pool
- Source of Julian Water Contamination Still a Mystery
- 20 Illegals Rescued, Handed to INS Agents : Law enforcement: The action fans a policy debate in City Council. Gates defends officers' action.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Griswold, Called To Account Get High Weight in Barbra B
- Van Gogh Sale Will Benefit Museum Funds
- MUSIC REVIEW : Stone Plays 4 Works at Zeta Dance Collective
- 1st Florida Cuts Price It Will Pay for Mid-State
- American Express Co.: The New York-based financial...
- Lawrence W. Nagin has been appointed senior...
- Risks of Smoking
- Political Cease-Fire Called in Rancorous Deficit Debate
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Roh Offers to Open Border With North
- Dozens Flee Wildfires in Interior, East Alaska
- Water Board Closes Tap on Permits
- High Pressure to Maintain the Heat Through Saturday
- Futuristic, High-Speed L.A.-Palmdale Train Considered
- Museum Brings the Past to the Present
- Camarena Jurors Report 'Problems,' Adjourn Early
- Former Orange County Players Are Trying Out for Timberwolves
- Creditors File Plan to Seize Control of Lincoln Parent
- London Bomb Blast Does Severe Damage to Stock Exchange
- A Little History Gives Scouts Some Big Ideas
- STATE : UC Lists Possible Campus Sites
- People In, Pigs Out on Remote Island
- Bloch Tried to Quit but U.S. Seeks Firing : Espionage: Officials express skepticism that the diplomat accused of spying for the Soviet Union will ever face criminal trial.
- Park Service Criticized Over Hope Land Deal
- Suspect in Bludgeoning Murder Is Found Dead
- Women's Shelter Seeks Funds to Stay Open
- SANTA ANA : Police Have Scuffle With Drug Suspect
- Mail Facility Studied for Antelope Valley
- Good Samaritan's Condition 'Stable' as His Neighbors Raise Funds
- Center Aids Families of Alzheimer's Patients
- IRVINE : Mayor's First Task Is Solving Vacancy
- Goodwill II: Will It Be the Last?
- Crespi's Muckey to Sample Life of Minor League Coach
- Satin-Toned '50s Crooners Find a Home : Doo-Wop: The Southern California society will have a shindig Sunday in Lakewood.
- Photographer Paula Ross Keeps Her Musical Tastes in Focus
- MCA to Invest in Comic Book Company:...
- UC Davis Will Lead Research on Global Climate Changes
- Testimony Blow to Prosecution in N.Y. Jogger Case
- Performance Art
- LOCAL : Buckey Jury Returns One Sealed Verdict, Still Debates 7 Others
- Feuding Lawyers Get Earful from Angry Judge
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE HOMELESS : Off the Streets, Into the Safety Net
- VENTURA : Landlady Beaten; Evicted Tenant Held
- Park Service Role in Land Swap Is Criticized : Congress: Increasingly, the focus shifts to the Board of Supervisors, where the proposed Jordan Ranch property exchange appears to hang in the balance.
- Grid-Hoops Festival Opens Today at El Camino College
- JUNIOR WORLD GOLF : Cypress's Woods Breezes to Another 13-14 Title
- LeMond's Shadow Is Still 5 Seconds Ahead : Cycling: Chiappucci mirrors moves of his rival in maintaining his lead in the Tour de France.
- Padre Act Gets Comical In St. Louis
- WEEKENDER : Summer Pro League Offers the Next Best Thing to NBA
- He Cuts Quite a Dashing Figure
- FISHING NOTES : Yellowtail Action Might Be Heating Up
- Turner Finding No Handicap in Limited Practice : Golf: Van Nuys resident forgoes extensive preparation, but that didn't keep him from second L.A. City Amateur title.
- STAGE REVIEW : Reconstructed Sondheim Revue Seamless at Saddleback College
- Tartikoff Says NBC Might Expand Into Feature Films : The future: He says the network, like Disney a few years ago, has a lot of 'unrealized assets' that can be put to use.
- Avoiding Consumer Contract Woes
- Archer-Daniels to Buy Pfizer Citric Acid Unit
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Anita Baker Fights Stage Fright
- Shapely Adults Find Baby Dolls Flattering : The sheer fabrics of these high-waist, low-neckline dresses show off the wearer's silhouette, and they can come in anything from a Victorian to '60s chic look.
- Lee Atwater Taps Friend as GOP's Chief Spokesman
- Business Fees to Be Raised in National Parks : Environment: Interior Secretary Lujan announces plan to increase licensing prices for concessionaires. The change would give government more revenue and more control over property.
- FREE SPEECH WATCH : Parents Know Best
- Military Child-Care Funding Advances
- Palmdale Man Held on Suspicion of Extortion
- COSTA MESA : Amphitheater Still Waiting for a Profit
- Schools Panel Urges Room Air Conditioners : Education: In the effort to cool year-round classrooms, window units are considered as an alternative to more expensive central cooling.
- Dramatic Rise in Infant Death Rate for Latinos Cited : Health: County figures show the Latino infant mortality rate has risen by more than a third since 1987. Stillbirths during the same period rose by 45%.
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Men Arrested in Drug Sale to Officer
- The top two male and female finishers...
- SUPERSTAR BASKETBALL CAMP : STAR SEARCH '90 : West Coast's Best High School Players Elbow for Position in the Spotlight at Superstar Basketball Camp in Santa Barbara
- Former CIF Commissioner Fagans Earns Lifetime Award : Hall of Fame: Baylor, Cleary, Cromwell and Timmons inducted at Orange County sports banquet.
- American jockey Steve Cauthen was fined $1,800...
- Costa Mesa Council: Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
- SHORT TAKES : 2 Live Crew Tickets Moving Fast
- SHORT TAKES : Larry King Network Debut Set
- 'Bootleg Radio' Goes National Via Satellite
- Critics Still Hope to Block Semi-Gas Sale
- Jacobs Engineering: The Pasadena firm said third-quarter...
- Wilson Leads Republicans to San Diego for Convention : Politics: Gubernatorial candidate will be a major focus of three-day event. Party leaders are hoping to downplay any notes of disharmony.
- Protests 'Routine'; No Arrests
- Trip to Eastern Europe Is a Lesson on Freedom
- EPA Limits Use of Pesticide That Kills Birds
- Double EXPOSURE : Move Over, Jackie Collins. The New Kids on Hollywood's Literary Block Say Two Heads Can Be Trashier Than One.
- Army Accuses 6 of Deserting Special Unit
- Liquor Sales May Be Limited in Area Where Crime Congregates : Pacoima: The City Council urges a planning official to impose restraints on operations at three stores where numerous arrests have been made.
- San Pedro Team Earns Trip to Series
- Soccer officials of East and West Germany...
- TV REVIEW : Fresh Premise, Rerun Characters in Video Sitcom
- CYCLING : Skellenger's Picture-Perfect Finish Clinched a Gold Medal at Festival
- POPS REVIEW : Legend Shares His Harmonica, Class With Pops
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Cam Data and Sulcus Suspend Merger Talks
- The State of Lithuania
- WORLD : Free Ceausescu, Panel Urged
- Bush Hails Nixon as 'Architect of Peace' Who Altered World
- South African Blacks More Optimistic About Future Than Whites, Poll Shows
- In Dana Point, 2 Oceanfront Gems Are For Sale : Real Estate: They are two of the largest undeveloped coastal parcels in Southern California. One may be bought by the Japanese.
- Baltimore Sun President Larry Strutton has been...
- TV Aficionados Dishing It Up
- Navistar May Make Offer for Mack: Navistar...
- Occidental Petroleum Corp.: The Los Angeles-based company...
- 2 Indicted Over Access to Customs Service Drug Data
- Bonilla, With a Lot on His Mind, Scuffles With Pirates' Executive
- NCAA Bars UNLV From Defense of Title : Basketball: Penalty involves recruiting violations laid to Coach Jerry Tarkanian in 1977.
- Bailes Is Just About All Angels Have Left : Baseball: Pitcher hasn't gotten many people out lately, but he hopes to turn things around.
- Judas Priest Defense to Deny Hidden Sounds
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Burn This' Ignites Lyceum Stage : Theater: Four characters tell hard truths about love and loss in a searing production of the Broadway hit.
- NEA Flap Seen as Threat to Private Funding : Censorship: The Rockefeller Foundation claims that regulated art may taint the relationship between public and private supporters.
- Getting a Clear Picture on Letterbox Format : Technology: The average viewer may not care but many regard the process as an improvement.
- P. M. BRIEFING : American Brands Buys Moen
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Overall Market Down, but Oil Issues Lift Dow
- Bush Blames Huge Deficit on Democrats : More Republicans Needed in Congress, He Tells Fund-Raiser
- Nixon's Big Day: 'It's One . . . We Will Always Remember'
- RECREATION / BICYCLING : Cooperation Opens Trails to Mountain Bikes
- El Cajon
- Builder in Torrance Feud Files for Bankruptcy
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Man on the Missions Seeks Return to Big Leagues and Big Waves
- What's Next for Pete Rose? : Prison: Inmate could mow lawns, work as a clerk, do carpentry, engage in sports or watch baseball games on TV in evening.
- Budroe Nearly Wipes Out Before Catching First Wave : Surfing: Despite his ranking, Huntington Beach resident's planning lapse forces him into qualifying trials at San Clemente meet.
- AMERICAN LEGION DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : West Finds Way to Win Again, Rips Quartz Hill
- Goodwill Games Won't Be Seen in 9 Million Homes : 9 Million TBS Homes Won't Receive the Goodwill Games
- The Pacific Symphony has balanced its budget...
- 'Men Don't Leave' Has Arrived With Jessica Lange
- The following are summaries of recent Times...
- The Rev. Kwang Woo Kim; Retired Methodist Minister
- Transit Officials Urge Reopening Rail Line Talks : Transportation: County Supervisor Ed Edelman wants new negotiations for 173 miles of abandoned Southern Pacific track for commuter rail lines.
- Care-A-Van Takes Residents to Doctors
- MEINERS OAKS : Court Considers Development Case
- SAN CLEMENTE : Park Developer to Run Sports Complex
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Rostagno Repeats His Victory Over McEnroe
- SHORT TAKES : Tolstoy Kin Drops Libel Appeal
- MUSIC
- LAX Dune Site Is No Pebble Beach
- MOVIES - July 20, 1990
- MOVIES - July 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 20, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 20, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 20, 1990
- Compassion for Homeless Is Wearing Thin in Bay Area
- HOMETOWN HEROES: Even as the Nixon Library...
- Get Discount Prices With Department-Store Fixings
- After Long Wait, Yorba Linda Gets a Moment in Sun : Dedication: Thousands share in Nixon's return to the spotlight, a day dominated by loyalists but punctuated by the protests of a handful of others.
- The Faithful See Rewards for Standing by Their Man
- Public Lost Land but Staff Can't Recall How : Investigation: Laguna Niguel officials learned that not only were 96 acres of future park signed away to a developer but the city hasn't gained title to 8 acres it was supposed to have.
- Budget Plan Rejected in Assembly : Legislature: Republicans block Democrats' $55.4-billion spending proposal. State is in fiscal paralysis for a record 20th day.
- TAXES, TAXES: If the county Transportation Commission...
- Riegle to Give Up All S&L; Donations : Thrifts: Senator to give Treasury a check for $120,000. He is among 5 lawmakers linked to head of failed Lincoln Savings.
- HALL OF SHAME? U.S. Senate staffers consider...
- Nixon Dedicates Library to Cheers of Massive Crowd : Tribute: Yorba Linda's native son is applauded by his three Republican successors and thousands of onlookers. Watergate is mentioned only briefly, by President Bush.
- Nixon Library Opens With Pomp, Tributes : Dedication: Three former Presidents at Yorba Linda ceremony. Bush makes the only mention of Watergate.
- Nearly 500 Protesters Jeer Guests Arriving for Nixon Banquet
- Chaffee Quits as County Chief of Child Services
- Hawaiian Festival brings sights and sounds of the Islands to Lawndale.
- Husbands Are Being Held at Gunpoint, Caller Tells Women : Terror: Mystery man has made at least 42 such calls to homes of San Gabriel Valley couples listed in phone books. He tells wives he has abducted the men for ransom.
- 2 Navy Fliers Rescued After Plane Crash : Accident: The explosion began a fire that burned more than 400 acres 12 miles northeast of Santa Barbara.
- 3 Charged in Death of San Fernando Swap Meet Guard : Shooting: The victim, Lucky Teal, held many jobs to support 15 children. One of his tasks was counseling young offenders.
- 3 Charged in Slaying of Swap Meet Guard
- Voter Apathy in June Primary
- Cities Must Unite to Aid Homeless
- Trees Go to Root of Urban Problem
- No Oxnard Airport Expansion
- Increase in Taxes
- Ameritech: The Chicago-based company, parent of five...
- Microsoft to Open Support Center in East
- Office Vacancy Rates Continue Steady Descent
- P.M. BRIEFING : EPA Limits Use of a Pesticide Because It Kills Too Many Birds
- Media Companies: Gannett Co. said second-quarter profit...
- Ashton-Tate Posts Another Loss; Slide Seen Continuing
- Fedders Will Acquire Emerson Quiet Cool
- * Pennie Trumbull has been named marketing...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Georgia-Pacific Earnings Drop
- Disposable-Diaper Guilt Feeling Recycled
- Merck & Co.: The pharmaceutical firm said...
- Take a Short Course on Shortcake
- Trio Takes Home Valentino Awards
- Fed Chairman Prepared to Cut Interest Rates
- Voter Apathy in June Primary
- Neptune's: Agreeable, Unpretentious, Bizarre
- At Surfrider Beach, Water Is Not So Fine : Pollution: Despite warnings of unsafe conditions, the famous Malibu Lagoon State Beach remains popular. Who is to blame for the problem is the topic of a heated debate.
- Long Beach : Kellogg Elected Vice Mayor; Drummond Takes Office
- NATION : 6 Deserters After 'Anti-Christ'
- FISHING NOTES : Yellowtail Action Is Heating Up
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Judges Hint at Delay for Cityhood : Malibu: Remarks in appellate court indicate support for the county's efforts to delay incorporation until next March.
- FRAME FAME : Pacoima Bikes Go Worldwide
- Coin Toss Determines Winner of Illinois Race
- THEATER REVIEW: 'EVITA' : Peronist Opera : The Music Theatre of Ventura County traces an Argentine rags-to-riches story in song.
- Monrovia : $23.5-Million Budget
- 'Manhunter': Psycho Thriller
- Community Center Urged at Library Site
- Mayor Calls Cab Safety Meeting in Wake of Shootings
- Bradley Signs Porter Ranch Authorization
- * Gordon Merrill has been appointed project...
- 1st Interstate Net Dips; Ahmanson Profit Leaps
- THE HOME COOK : The Good, the Bad and the Delicious
- Hollywood : 100 Help in Cleanup Effort
- BOOK REVIEW : Pair of Tickets to Other Times
- The Presidential Library That Almost Was : Whittier: Many residents think of their city as Nixon's hometown. But city leaders failed in a 22-year quest to provide a home for his archives.
- Glendale Hit Its Stride After One-Sided Defeat : Baseball: After a slow start, American Legion team won 17 of its last 19 games to reach the District 20 postseason tournament.
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teens Grumble About Knobby Knees, Big Feet
- Auditorium Work Gets First OK : Renovation: The council approves design work on remodeling and upgrading of the 1938 structure.
- South Pasadena : Council Adopts Budget
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Does a Star Turn for Key Eastern Democrats
- Striving for a Blooming Difference
- JAZZ : Teddy: Still Ready
- THOUSAND OAKS : Settlement Reached in Diver's Death
- Hospital Changes Name, Will Stress Care of Poor : Medicine: Physicians & Surgeons becomes San Diego General and plans new programs for care of low-income patients.
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- * Pauline A. Magee has been named...
- Great Potato Dish Looks Like a Pie
- Walnut : Regal Canyon Road Work
- Santa Monica : City Studies Elderly Services
- Altadena : Council Meetings on Cable
- Ex-City Worker to Face Lesser Charge in Theft
- HIGH LIFE : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Teen-Agers Turn to Cosmetic Surgery to Get Right Look
- U.S. Expects Quick Action in Vienna Arms Talks
- P.M. BRIEFING : Volkswagen Sales Rise 1.5%
- Citicorp Plans Corporate Revamping: The New York-based...
- Carolco, New Line in Distribution Agreement: Carolco...
- Union Pacific Corp.: The railroad, energy and...
- Times Advertising Account Goes to McCann-Erickson : Marketing: A new campaign featuring the paper's "faster format" is expected to be unveiled in the fall.
- 9th Adobe Day Doings
- The Region : 210 Freeway Hearing Today
- Santa Monica : Storm Drain Work Planned
- Doing as Romans Do
- Azusa : Council OKs Fee Schedule
- Wild Times at Music Center Opera
- LOCAL : Security Guard Killed by Train
- MUSIC: LEO DOWNEY : He's Everywhere : The man is alive and wanted. And he's probably performing somewhere tonight.
- New Hangouts for Foodies in Laguna
- Lawmakers Say Tougher Odds in Lotto Game Make It a Loser
- Supervisors Can Run Jails, Report Confirms : Government: The creation of a County Department of Corrections is expected to save millions of dollars with the Board of Supervisors assuming control of jails from the sheriff.
- Edward Stone Jr., Voyager Project Leader, to Head JPL
- Long Beach : Mayor's Political Backer Named to Port Commission
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Retton Savors Post-Olympic Era
- School Union Files Unfair Labor Charge
- Heavy on the French, Hold the Salt
- SIMI VALLEY : Consultant Hired to Find School Chief
- COLUMN RIGHT : Sacred Cows Should Go on the Block : Forget new taxes and look harder at 'protected programs.'
- UPS Proposal Headed for Rejection
- OTL Hands Often Hurting Hands
- The Virginia Slims tennis tournament held in...
- Rose Could Be Sentenced to a Prison Term Today
- Calcavecchia Shoots a 71, Says He 'Played Rotten' and Is 'Disgusted'
- Larvae, Algae Force Closure of Reservoir : Pollution: No health risk seen in their presence in Silver Lake waters. Reopening is scheduled in two weeks.
- AMERICAN LEGION DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : Sun Valley Struggles, but Holds On : Baseball: Newhall-Saugus suffers 7-6 defeat in loosely played game marred by eight errors.
- Suspension May Not Keep DeBus From Coaching
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Solis Gains Ground in Riding Title Race
- Red Sox, Twins Don't Exactly Double Their Pleasure
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Chicago, Des Plaines: An Unfair Comparison
- Activist Gets Maximum Sentence for Burglary
- Ex-Policeman Appeals Conviction in Murder
- Suspect's Strip Upsets Merchants
- Carlsbad Coastal Oil Plan Could Get Overhaul : Energy: Strong criticism from the California Coastal Commission is prompting the city to rethink its plan to restrict onshore facilities for offshore drilling.
- 'Balloon Man's' Career on Rise
- Schroeder Refuses to Hold Out, Signs and Joins Right In
- THE BRITISH OPEN : The Best Are at St. Andrews : Golf: Norman is favored to win his second major championship against an elite field.
- 5 Safe After Plane Makes Belly Landing
- MOTOR RACING : Thompson Is Confident He'll Close Gap
- Hunters Are Up in Arms Over Passage of Prop. 117
- NFL Won't Think About Manley Reinstatement Yet
- Bosses, Players Like the Way Bochy Is Taking to Managing
- SHORT TAKES : Moody Blues: It's Nicer Outside
- City Council Votes Interim Support for L.A. Theatre Center : Arts funding: An upcoming report on the Spring Street facility will be a key indicator of the future.
- Special Programming on Opening of Nixon Library
- STAGE REVIEW : Golden West College's 'Black Coffee' Proves a Bit Weak : The production of Agatha Christie's first play suffers from staging difficulties and unrealized characters.
- Torrance Fines PAC $2,859; All but $300 Is Suspended
- County IN BRIEF : GLENDALE : Investigation Asked of Fire Response
- CSUSM Lays Out Its First Welcome Mat