- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bardot Slams Ritual Slaughters
- It's Same Old Song But New Tune for Roseanne
- SHORT TAKES : Singer Wynonna Judd Engaged
- WORLD : AFL-CIO Neutral on Abortion
- EPA Unveils Air Controls for L.A. Basin
- WORLD IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Paper Cites 'Secret Deal' in Drug War
- Louis Everett Martin; Pioneer and Professor in Field of Cardiology
- Bush 'Supportive,' Latvia Leaders Say
- What to Do on a Hot Day: Watch Rams Butt Heads
- NATION : Rapist Singleton Back in Jail
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Capt. Kirk's a Kentucky Colonel
- Man Buried by Quake for 14 Days Says He Gave Up, Tried Suicide
- Farrell's Plan to Put 2 Ex-Aides on City Payroll Is Questioned : Politics: A potential challenger to the councilman suggests that the jobs may be payoffs for work they did in his unsuccessful Assembly campaign.
- Critics Not Quiet in Assessing Job Bean Has Done : Ventura: The councilwoman's low-key approach irritates some, but her supporters point to a voting record consistently in favor of controlled growth.
- 2 From El Cajon Survive Air Crash
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : So Sorry, Too Busy
- Some of Asia's Leaders Uneasy as Baker Talks of U.S. Policy Changes : Diplomacy: The secretary is visiting the Far East. Its leaders are wondering what he has in mind when he cites 'new circumstances.'
- WORLD : Dream Cabin in Nightmare Spot
- Education Teaches a Lesson in Budget Battle : Finances: Proposition 98's guarantees made schools the big winner. Other special interests are looking to the initiative process to ensure their piece of the funding pie.
- Once More Unto the Sugar Bowl
- Honk, Honk, Honk!
- Church Pastor Found Shot to Death in Chatsworth Home
- Speakers Urge Simi Valley Council to Deny Jordan Ranch Annexation : Growth: Opponents tell city officials that development would increase traffic and pollution in the region.
- CBS Is in the Dark With 'Midnight Hour'
- Army Troops Join Marijuana Raids : Drugs: National Guardsmen also take part in the start of a campaign by the Administration to use active-duty military personnel in the drug war.
- Brianna's Dilemma : Must Her Foster Parents Choose Between Love and Money?
- JOHANNESBURG : Peace Talks Hitch
- Art Seidenbaum Memorial to Be Held Friday
- Oil Spill from Texas Barge Collision Washes Up on Galveston Bay Island
- WORLD IN BRIEF : POLAND : Lawmakers Petition President to Resign
- WORLD : Veto Junk Fax Bill, Bush Advised
- NATION : U.S. Panel OKs 1st Gene Therapy
- Frances Romie; Retired Physician
- Firm Pleads Guilty to Defense Contract Fraud : Overpricing: An anonymous former employee who blew the whistle on El Cajon's Ametek-Straza will receive $765,000 of $5.1-million settlement under a federal anti-fraud law.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Watch Is Kept on Sagging Sidewalk
- SANTA ANA : Shooting Victim Found Friday Dies
- Eye Surgeon to Pay $250,00 to Settle Suit : Medicare: The money is part of a settlement made with the government after the La Jolla surgeon was accused of fraud by a fellow doctor.
- Thousand Oaks : Pipe Bomb Shatters Glass at Pizzeria
- Soviets Sailing Into Freedom-of-Speech Display
- Rostagno Advances With Straight-Set Victory : Tennis: Crediting a lighter schedule, he says he feels fit and ready for Los Angeles tournament.
- USIU Names Soccer Coach
- TV REVIEW : PBS' 'Police Chiefs' Offers an Enlightening Look at Top Cops
- CHARGER NOTES : Mickles, In Football Pads, Keeps His Promise
- PEOPLE WATCH
- NBC, ABC Tie in Race for Decreasing Viewers : Television: Reruns and old movies dominate the airwaves as more and more sets remain dark.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : World Beat's Polar Extremes
- British Band to Be Deported After Arrest on Pot Charge
- Belgian Teen-Agers Kill Grandmother on Birthday, Police Say
- West Bank Arab Boy Dies From Gun Wound
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Northern Pike Kill Set for Reservoir
- Trinidad Crisis Persists After Talks Collapse
- COLUMN ONE : Red Army: Killing Its Own? : It reportedly is losing more conscripts to violence in its own ranks than it lost in 10 years in Afghanistan. Draft dodging and desertion are on the rise. Hazing and ethnic animosity are cited.
- Pacific Group Plans to Admit '3 Chinas'
- Foreign Ministry Denies Paying Reporters for Pro-Israeli Stories
- Car Bomb Kills Thatcher Aide Opposed to IRA
- Bradley Sends in New Play for Coliseum : Raiders: Mayor's deputy says a change in managers may be needed to make the football team a better offer.
- CAIRO : Iranians Are Back
- Health Center Fills Rx for Watts : Communities: Born from the 1965 riots, the facility is a vital medical asset. It also is the area's largest employer and a point of pride.
- FILLMORE : Bond Sale to Benefit Industrial Park OKd
- Final Freeway Lane Shut by Fire Is Reopened
- Countywide : NAACP to Study Police Review Board
- Bradley Proposes Wider Use of Homeless Shelters
- Dale L. Chere; Computer Specialist
- Raymond S. Hiller; Received Legion of Merit
- Deion Sanders has become a defensive back...
- COMMENTARY : Steinbrenner Keeps Team but Loses What He Loved: His Forum
- Brubeck's Career Doesn't 'Take Five' : Jazz: Musician is approaching 70, and the beat keeps on going. He's playing tonight at Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay.
- 'Ghost' Hovers Behind No. 1 'Presumed Innocent' : WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- DANCE REVIEW : Three's Company Fills the Bill
- ART REVIEWS : 'Censorship' Explores History of Repression
- SOUTHLAND : Soviet Warships Visit San Diego
- Woman Granted Last Wish for Son's Visa Dies
- Genetic Defect Screened Out; Healthy Twins Born
- Ojai : Reward Offered in Attacks by Vandals
- IRKUTSK, SOVIET UNION : Afghan Thaw?
- Thinking the Unthinkable : Yes, U.S. intervention in Liberia may be the best humanitarian move
- Slain Father Was Abusive, Son's Lawyer Says : Crime: Prosecutors allege that Raymond Godlewski Jr. planned the execution-style shooting to collect a $280,000 inheritance.
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Is Accused of Trying to Burn Wife
- Arlington Rejects Protest, Upholds New Cup Lineup
- Joe Miller Fired as San Clemente Coach
- DEL MAR NOTES : Avenue of Flags Will Have Knee Surgery for Bone Chips
- OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : TICKET TO RIDE : Billy Gets Heat, Then Gets Through His Heats : Surfing: After receiving a ticket for jaywalking, Dana Point pro gains third round at Huntington Beach Pier.
- Clark's 300th Home Run Not Enough
- The Personal Crusade of Judas Priest's Rob Halford : Litigation: Lead singer of the British heavy-metal band is scheduled to testify today about subliminal messages. He has become a fixture in the courtroom as he defends his music.
- SHORT TAKES : James Brown Release Refused
- Japan Appears Interested in NATO, but Is NATO Interested in Japan? : Tokyo wants observer status in the Atlantic alliance, but not all its members are enthusiastic about the idea.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Two-Dimensional View of the Big Story : SECRET ANNIVERSARIES<i> by Scott Spencer</i> Alfred A. Knopf $18.95, 304 pages
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Widmark Mower Injury Healing
- SOFIA : True Confessions
- Don't Annex Hope Land, Council Urged : Growth: Speakers tell city officials that development on Jordan Ranch property would increase traffic and pollution in the region.
- School Trustees Reaffirm Support of Reading Series
- PORT HUENEME : Accused Kidnaper's Bail Set at $1 Million
- Accomplice Issue Raised in Radke Murder Trial
- Steinbrenner Loses Yankee Role in Gambling Inquiry
- The Power to Tax, Power to Destroy : Latest deficit-reduction proposal is a lulu
- Woman Dies, 9 Hurt After I-5 Blowout
- Judge Finds Fault With Impact Report : Housing: Conflict of interest cited in allowing developers to pick their own environmental consultant. Work on 220-acre Altadena project is ordered halted.
- Ryan Game Blacked Out in L.A.
- Rams' Henley Collapses in Locker Room
- SIDELINES : Game Collision Sidelines Brett
- Colts Trade Unhappy QB Chandler to Tampa Bay
- A four-day equestrian event well known to...
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Operation Rescue
- NASA's Continuing Problems
- Operation Rescue
- Save Water? No Way
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Spotty Wisdom
- Australian Ballet Emphasizes Youth Movement : Dance: Maina Gielgud's troupe will feature emerging talent in their Aug. 7-12 engagement at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Despite the lack of big names, the tireless artistic director has much confidence in her array of performers.
- Saving the Beaches
- TV & Video - July 31, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 31, 1990
- Names in the News - July 31, 1990
- Names in the News - July 31, 1990
- Names in the News - July 31, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 31, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 31, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 31, 1990
- PUMPING PANCAKES: Those heavily muscled customers devouring...
- DISABLED VETS: About 400 of Orange County's...
- State Cuts in Health Funds Are Criticized : Budget: Agreement reached by the Legislature eliminates $14 million for emergency care for the poor in Orange County.
- Geopolitics, Like Nature, Abhors a Power Vacuum : Soviets: Before we celebrate the collapse of the empire, we should recall history and the mischief of pariah states.
- Ongoing Neighbors' Fight Leaves 1 Man Dead
- Tarver, O'Bannon Review Options : Basketball: Tarkanian says UNLV likely is out of running for Southern California's two most prized recruits.
- ASYLUM: New federal guidelines for immigrants seeking...
- GOP/NEA: The state's top art honcho may...
- Lack of Funding Threatens County Programs : Services: Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Madge L. Schaefer says every department must expect to pare down its 1990-91 spending.
- 3 Killed, 3 Injured in Fiery Freeway Crash
- Compassion Shown by USOC Members : Olympic committee: Most members don't criticize Steinbrenner, believing he will 'do the right thing.'
- For the Record - July 31, 1990
- U.S. Policy on Cambodia
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Taking the Snip Out of Movie Ratings Code
- Youth Hostels
- U.S. Policy on Cambodia
- Inner-City Violence and Gun Control
- Loyal Following
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Respect for Consumers
- Tool Orders Rose in June: Orders for...
- Winery's Revival Makes Japanese Heroes in France
- L.A. Prison Foes Vow to Fight On in Court : Budget: Funding for the controversial facility was reauthorized by the Legislature. Governor demanded it.
- WORLD : Bush Meets Latvian Officials
- 250,000 Unemployed in East Germany
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Weather Restrains Massive Wildfires
- Motivating Kids to Read in Summer
- Supermarkets' Offer Temporarily Averts a Strike : Labor: Talks continue despite no new agreement. About 80,000 workers and six major chains are affected.
- Create a Floor Gorbachev Can Stand On : Trade: A Western credit pool would buy time for the Soviet leader to build a market economy.
- Foreign Surfers Arriving in Waves : Tourism: No other location in the world is quite the mecca for devotees of the sport, thanks in part to equipment makers and the local lifestyle.
- Housing Council in Turmoil as Its Future Is Weighed
- Falcons Don't Want to Share Deion
- Trotter Breaks Her Own World Record for Mile
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Potential Cup Defenders Face New Fees
- Shell Puts a Team With No Home Back in Familiar Territory
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Canada's O'Halloran Switches Sticks in Pursuit of a Professional Career
- COMMENTARY : Undisclosed Grants for Arts Raise Issue of Favoritism
- Dutch Exhibit of Van Gogh Works Seen by 1.2 Million
- Clark Produces Rare Padre Comeback
- THE SIDELINES : Horsemen Duck Cruelty Queries
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Denver's S&L; Dread: Still More Real Estate Bargains
- ANAHEIM : Rockwell Unit Gives $100,000 to Groups
- Sensitivity of Deputies' Supervisors Criticized : Discrimination: An affirmative action officer recommends a black deputy's charges of racism be heard by the Civil Service Commission.
- COUNTYWIDE : Double Jeopardy Claim Delays Trial
- It's a Race to Keep Up With Junked Cars : Nuisances: Abandoned vehicles are viewed not only as eyesores but as health hazards. A proposed law would help keep them off the streets.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Victorious Earnhardt Finds No Restriction
- SWIMMING : It's Very Close, but Evans Gets Upset Again
- Serendipity at the Coronet: A Year-Round Children's Theater
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Outrageous 'Rivera'
- Beach Boy Wilson on New Wave of Success
- Mitsubishi Corp. has contributed $500,000 to the...
- 3rd Quake Survivor Found in Hotel Ruins
- Communists in S. Africa End Outlaw Years
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Streep Sings Country in Film
- Nation In Brief : ILLINOIS : Looting Breaks Out in Chicago Blackout
- Japanese Firm Makes Big Dough for U.S. Bakeries : Pastry: Rheon's Irvine unit markets specialized machinery for some of the biggest U.S. producers of cakes, cookies and rolls.
- Ad-Free Ms. Back on Newsstands With Focus on 'World of Women'
- Mongolian Voters Expected to Give Opposition a Voice : Asia: More than 90% of those eligible go to the polls after a hard-fought but peaceful campaign.
- Vernon (Buster) Wiles; Stuntman, Errol Flynn's Double
- Who's on first? No quick answers in this game : In the Finnish version of baseball, players are all over the place. Now they're in the U.S., seeking a foothold.
- China's Trade Surplus With U.S. on the Rise : Pacific Rim: The figure is triple what it was two years ago. Observers say the imbalance could further disrupt relations between the two nations.
- McDonald's Plans Get Cool Reception From East Berlin
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS
- Power Failure Continues to Grip Part of Chicago : Blackout: About 20,000 homes and businesses on the city's West Side remain without electricity. Forty-nine people have been arrested for looting.
- Auction Raises $55,000 for Homeless
- Soviet Economic Crisis Worsens, New Data Shows
- Bid to Settle Trinidad Crisis Stalls : Uprising: The premier reportedly offers to quit and call new elections to end coup. Rebels also seek amnesty. At least 39 people are held hostage, and 27 have been reported killed.
- Gerber Plans to Grow Up as Market Does : Marketing: The baby food company is preparing to expand into products designed for the preschool set.
- Lights! Action! Dim Sum!
- War Crimes Defendant Shot on Eve of Trial
- Trawler Sinks; 3 Die
- Governors Work Out Deal on Education Reform : Politics: The compromise alters the panel that would grade the states and the federal government.
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- Moscow Insists on Bank Control
- LOCAL : Pacoima Pastor Found Slain
- Nepal's New Leaders Abolish Death Penalty
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Extremes in Costume Attitudes
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- China to Open Stock Exchange
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Woman Has Baby After Testifying
- Gunman Gives Up, Frees Hostages at London Nightclub
- Homing In on Small : Architecture: Two partners have created a $36,000-house that can expand according to a buyer's needs and income. The word to remember is <i> basic.</i>
- Mongolian Vote OKs Opposition Role in Government : Asia: The change follows nearly 70 years of rigid Communist rule and is seen as a major step for democracy.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Japanese Press for Rice Import
- OPEC Action to Affect Gas Prices: Retail...
- Market Watch : WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- Misawa Homes Co., Japan's top residential builder,...
- WORLD : Soviet Union, Albanians Renew Ties After Break of 29 Years
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Actor Ed Asner Tours Cambodia
- LOCAL : 3 Die After Big Rig Overturns
- Fill 'er Up--Gas Prices Rise 5 Wednesday : Transportation: The voter-approved tax hike will pay for state highway projects. One-cent increases will follow in each of the next four years.
- Woe to the Fishbowl Lifestyle of the Columnist
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- LOCAL : 2nd Camarena Defendant Found Guilty of Kidnaping, Not Murder
- On the Lam: More than 200 supporters,...
- Report Shows Drop in Surgeries for Elderly
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : Fujimori Fires Heads of Air Force, Navy
- China Hailstorm Kills 33
- Things Make Life Better, Not Best
- Armenians Defy Gorbachev's Decree on Surrendering Arms
- Cook Survives 14 Days in Quake Rubble : Philippines: He tried to commit suicide before his rescuers found him in the shattered hotel.
- Vacationing Hungarians Skip Election
- Residency Rule Keeps Soviets Down on Farm
- World IN BRIEF : PERSIAN GULF : Iraq-Kuwait Talks Will Begin Tuesday
- LOCAL : 6 Overcome by Sulfuric Fumes at Mitsubishi Cypress Complex
- Lompoc Prison Loses 'Country Club' Status
- 'Expandable House' Nipped in Bud in L.A.
- Farm Trade Talks Begin: The European Community...
- Spending in June Jumps 1%, Largest Gain in 5 Months
- GLIMPSES
- ANAHEIM : 2 Hurt in Shootings; Roommate Is Held
- Science / Medicine : Mexico Helps Rare Tortoise Bounce Back : Environment: The creature was nearly extinct. Now biologists from two nations are collaborating to reintroduce the species in Texas.
- Going for Long Shots in 6-Horse Races Pays Off
- Carbajal Is Valedictorian of U.S. Boxing Class of '88
- Gang Violence Over Weekend Takes 6 Lives : Crime: One victim was a woman driving her daughter to a party and another was a man visiting from Modesto. No arrests had been made.
- ANAHEIM : Disabled Athlete Lauded for Fortitude
- Science / Medicine : Arthritis-Lyme Disease Link
- Tour of Italy winner Gianni Bugno took...
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Chance to Start Isn't Wasted by Schroeder
- Edberg Doesn't Always Let Racket Do Talking
- Connie Chung Puts Motherhood First : Television: The CBS newswoman, 43, drops her series from the weekly lineup so she can focus on having a baby.
- KNBC Admits Face-Cream Report 'Mistake'
- COMING ATTRACTIONS
- Three Kinds of Metal, Precious Little Luster : Pop music: Crossover shenanigans are played at the Santa Monica Civic.
- 2 Leaving Laguna Playhouse for L.A. Children's Theater
- DANA POINT : Council OKs Grants to 4 Social Agencies
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Nonprofit Groups May Ease Dearth of Affordable Homes : Housing: Organizations dedicated to building high-quality, low-cost units are emerging as a second-tier real estate market.
- Board to Discuss Fate of Contract of Schools Chief : Controversy: The decision on Tuesday comes a few weeks after 93% of 524 Ventura teachers gave Supt. Cesare Caldarelli a vote of no confidence.
- Marathoners Will Receive Soviet Bonus
- Falcons Warn Yankees on Sanders : Litigation: The Atlanta football team threatens to sue the New York club for $2.6 million if the cornerback signs a baseball contract with it.
- Ryan Hopes to Have Right Stuff in His 2nd Try at 300
- Music : Jarvi, Golabek in Bowl Beethoven Spectacular
- PEOPLE WATCH
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Problem Child' Shrieks but Doesn't Amuse
- 'Out to Kill,' Says Eccentric S.D. Fugitive : Warnings: Ex-kennel owner Ruby Mae Brown, who lost lengthy court battles over guns and animal abuse, talks about death and killing from her Nevada hide-out.
- COLUMN LEFT : Now, a Lever to Move the Political World : If Souter helps to overturn Roe vs. Wade, the political fallout will bury Republicans.
- Gary Player Sides With PGA Protesters : Golf: Once a victim of protests, South African says he supports people who plan to demonstrate.
- THE SIDELINES : Jordan Honored by Boys Town
- THE SIDELINES : Tired Lemond Skips Dutch Races
- Yugoslavs Beat U.S. for Gold : Goodwill Games: American guards make a combined six of 27 shots in 85-79 loss. Team finishes tournament.
- BY THE NUMBERS : States With the Most Drive-in Screens
- 'Chorus Line' to Lead Performing Arts Center's Broadway Series
- P.M. BRIEFING : Chemical Banking Withdraws From Employee Buyout of UAL
- Market Watch : Beware: Pensions Are an Endangered Species : Retirement: Many pension plans are dying and benefits are being reduced. The best bet is to start saving on your own.
- P.M. BRIEFING : EC Pushes Farm Subsidies Cut
- JAMES F. HALPIN : Building a Better Warehouse : HomeClub Chain's New Boss Has Work Cut Out for Him
- Progress Is Reported in Supermarket Talks
- Liberians Massacre 600 : Blood Bath at Camp for Refugees
- The 'Bomb' in Bus Bathroom Was Really Just a Bum
- U.S. Authorities Fear Drug Routes Are Shifting to West
- NATION : White House Opposes S&L; Panel
- LOCAL : Ray Buckey to Sue His Accusers
- Where Are the Spoils of Peace? : Nicaragua: People are taking to the streets to demand economic relief, not to bring back the Sandinistas.
- Science / Medicine : Program Offers View of Underwater Forest
- Plan Seeks to Rid Brush as Fire Hazard
- In Desert, Wind Is a Dirty Word : Antelope Valley: Dry conditions, fewer crops and construction have kicked up clouds of dust, along with residents' ire.
- From Depths to Heights as Quickly as Possible : Running: The race is from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney, from 118 degrees to below freezing, and Tom Possert took fewer than 28 hours.
- Navy to Roll Out the Red Carpet as Soviet Warships Visit San Diego
- Rival Trainer Protests Late Fill-In for Criminal Type in Arlington Cup
- Tournament Will Begin Today at UCLA
- Panel Blocked Bid to Give Padres to City of San Diego
- Endangered Species: Strong Black Roles
- Spider-Man Snares Comic Book Honors
- SHORT TAKES : Sotheby's to Auction Garbo's Art
- Mapplethorpe Not Banned in Boston : Photography: A small museum is the final destination of the touring exhibit that has aroused bitter controversy and a major political row.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Fluor Daniel
- Bill Calls for Health Warnings in Alcohol Ads
- P.M. BRIEFING : Smith Drives Saturn in Its Debut
- Northwest After Year With Checchi : Airlines: The highly leveraged carrier has suffered operating losses but service is better and labor strife has eased.
- ON THE RECORD
- Those Power-Full Car Ads : Manufacturers' selective use of J. D. Power's quality listings has confused the public and irritated Dave Power.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Woman's Tale of Long Ago : MOTHER EARTH, FATHER SKY<i> by Sue Harrison</i> Doubleday $19.95; 356 pages
- New Battles Erupt in Trinidad
- An Elusive Outlaw : Tall Tales and Legends Sidetrack Scholars in Search of Facts on Billy the Kid
- Panhandling by Soviet Soldiers in East Germany Told
- WORLD : Ailing Baker to Continue Tour
- BUDGET WINNERS AND LOSERS