- Torrance to Move Ahead With General Aviation Center Plans
- Leaders Discuss Schooling Woes Among Blacks
- THE HOUSE
- Cities Seek Trash-to-Energy Plant Althernatives : Economics: Cheaper disposal methods are sought as 3 cities voice concern over proposed facility's cost.
- Countywide : College Board to Vote on Contract
- More from those friendly East-West skies:Air L.A.,...
- Welcome Shift on Cambodia : U.S. Support for Resistance Coalition Ends
- Countywide : Orange County Hospital Births--June
- TOUR DE FRANCE : A Flat Tire Doesn't Deflate LeMond
- Martinez Adds Another Notch to His Belt of Big-Pitch Victims
- Voter Apathy in June Primary
- Council Gives Final OK to Sport Chalet : Development: A $25-million shopping village, including the sporting goods store, will be built in La Canada Flintridge.
- House GOP Votes Against Tax Hikes : Deficit: Majority at Republican Conference opposes revenue increases, but the President meets with top lawmakers to spur negotiations anyway.
- Intervention in Nicaragua
- Testimony on Barry's Car Phone Calls Closes Prosecutors' Case
- Mall Study to Be Made Public
- BACKSTAGE: 'CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD' : Special Insight : The use of hearing-impaired actors provides lessons for acting newcomers and the director.
- Finger Leads to Burglar
- GAO Says Questions Threaten Bush's Timetable on 'Star Wars'
- Sullivan Plans to Revamp FDA in Wake of Scandals
- Juvenile Hall's Certification Restored After Quick Changes : Regulations: The county adds bedding for about 200 youths who had been sleeping on the floor, hires new teachers and upgrades medical services.
- South Pasadena : Development Fees OKd
- MUSIC : Martinson Brothers Share the Spotlight at Seal Beach Fest
- Senate Approves Civil Rights Bill : Congress: The measure to reverse Supreme Court decisions passes after attempts at compromise fail. Bush has threatened a veto. Question of quotas at issue.
- Muir High's Greene Is Trying to Beat Odds
- Lagoons Protection Groups
- Court Asked to Prevent Incorporation Delay
- Woman Dies, 8 Hurt in 3-Car Crash : Accident: Man arrested as drunk-driving suspect has two prior convictions and was driving with a suspended license.
- Street Closures Near Dana Strand Urged
- Outlook Is Good for Child Injured in Power Saw Accident, Doctors Say
- Residents Fight Plan to Build Retail Center
- Holdup Suspects May Be Linked to W. Covina Killing
- Prosecutor: Rooney Involved in Betting Ring
- PRO TEAM TENNIS : Frazier, Amiach Pace the Dukes Past Raleigh Edge
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Scott Finds Old Stuff and Beats Mets, 1-0
- Corporate Runners Go the Extra Mile
- Allen, Norman Share British Open Lead
- O'Connell Says This Is the Place to Begin Pro Hockey Coaching Career
- Head of USOC Says Steinbrenner to Remain on Committee, for Now
- Cleveland U. Fires Mackey, Cites Drug Use
- Dennis Gilbert, a Beverly Hills sports agent,...
- PEOPLEWATCH
- The Laguna Art Museum has been awarded--and...
- The Wall Returns to Berlin, But This One Is Pink Floyd's Version
- House Republicans Seek New Image for NEA : Arts: New proposal urges the endowment chief to act as a national arbiter of obscenity. Meanwhile, Sen. Pete Wilson breaks his silence on the arts controversy.
- P.M. BRIEFING : STC Negotiating Fujitsu Deal
- First Mouse, Now Bugs Beset MCA : Entertainment: In Florida, the Universal Studios theme park competes with Disney and struggles with faulty equipment. The rocky beginning ups the ante in a high-stakes gamble.
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.: The New York-based pharmaceutical...
- 2 Napa Valley Wineries With Nothing to Hide
- Cheesecake Can Also Mean Main Course
- O.C. Is State's Largest Graveyard for Thrifts; Fraud Killed Some
- Mandela Promises New Talks With De Klerk
- Altadena : Cityhood Panel Planned
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- Gene That Determines Gender Reportedly Discovered : Science: Work by British geneticists could eventually lead to insights on how to treat cancer and other diseases.
- Pat Nixon: A Loyal Wife Resurfaces : Family: The former First Lady making a rare public appearance today to see her husband receive the tribute she believes is long overdue.
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- RESTAURANT REVIEW BUSTER'S : Grill Thrill : To a question about the barbecue sauce, the cashier replies with a smile and says, 'That's our secret.'
- 4 More Die in Soviet Ethnic Rioting in Kirghizia
- Pete Rose Sent to Prison : Sports Legend Gets 5-Month Term and $50,000 Fine : 'It's All My Fault,' He Tells Judge
- Annual Street Fair to Return to Silver Lake
- LOCAL : Fire Damages Hollywood Studio
- WHAT'S FRESH: BUYING OPPORTUNITIES : Cool as a Cuke : And don't try to cook, steam or fry them, they'll just melt on you.
- A Man With a Mission to Repair and Restore : History: Scholar Norman Neuerburg is returning the California landmarks to their original, and surprisingly colorful, splendor.
- 5 Companies Sued for Violating Prop. 65 : Air pollution: State Atty. Gen. John Van de Kamp alleges that the firms--two of them in Orange County--failed to adequately warn residents near their plants that they emit a cancer-causing chemical.
- GARDEN GROVE : Council Recoils on Smoking Ordinance
- Coroner Rules Boy's Death Homicide
- THE HOUSE
- Countywide : County to Purchase 3 'Fuel-Flexible' Cars
- BLUE LINE JOURNAL : Passengers Put Business on Right Track for Some Merchants Near Route
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- 3 to Be Charged in Death of Guard
- Ramona
- Lake Is Closed After Toxic Material Is Found
- Battling The Medfly
- Scum Has Residents Seeing Red
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Agassi Works Hard, Then Beats Pearce
- Cauthen Draws British Fine for Late Pullout From Race
- This Old Pitcher Simply Won't Be Written Off
- Today's Yankees Last in League, Last in New Yorkers' Hearts
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Chiappucci Clings to Lead on LeMond After Stage 18
- He's the Son of Zydeco's King, but He's Not Thinking About the Crown : Music: C.J. Chenier, son of zydeco pioneer Clifton Chenier, decided that the best way to live up to the name is to be himself.
- * Patricia Neth has been named branch...
- Cerullo Close to Buying Out Bakkers' S.C. Theme Park
- Goland Charged With Attempting to Hide S&L; Stake
- * Mark A. Koob has been named...
- R. G. Reynolds Didn't Pay Investors Back, SEC Says
- * Julie Halsey Graceffa has joined Grubb...
- * Pat Larko has joined Century 21...
- Nation's 'Poverty Line' Too Low, Poll Indicates : Survey: The government's yardstick is $12,000. But the American public says a family of four requires at least $15,000 a year to get by.
- Death in Compton--a Homeless Civic Gadfly Is Mourned : Memorial: Eddie Randolph lived and died outside City Hall. He never missed a City Council meeting. When he died, city employees organized the Vietnam veteran's rites.
- Downey : Council Approves Hiring of 2 More Police Officers
- Residents Cry Foul at Street Slime : Covina: Sprinklers at a new housing development are the source of the residue. Who should bear the cost of a solution is hotly debated.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Chamorro Rules but Sandinistas Retain Power : Nicaragua: Both sides won--and lost--in recent strikes. The leftists proved they have veto power over the new regime.
- Time Is Ripe for Women to Move Into Politics, Vermont Governor Says : Government: The woman who has been elected chief executive three times believes that women bring a unique intensity and perspective to public office.
- Menninger Dies; Changed U.S. View of Mental Illness
- A Green Daydream
- Resident Shoots Man During Burglary
- Judge Is Asked to Order Adoption of Alternative Redistricting : Politics: Foes of City Council's controversial plan want the advisory panel's boundaries implemented.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Fire Chief Resigns After 5 Years in Job
- Alleged Sweatshop With 100 Thai Workers Closed by State
- Torrance May Borrow to Complete Renewal Project : Redevelopment: Money budgeted to revitalize blighted industrial area is spent before the work is completed.
- GLIMPSES
- Virgin Records to Strike Back With Free-Speech Stickers : Pop Music: The chief of the album label urges an industrywide campaign against a national 'witch hunt.'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Unisys Reports Plunge in Profits
- IBM Considers Sale of Low-Tech Businesses : Technology: The electric typewriter operation, among others, may be sold to focus on more profitable fields.
- * Grover Fridley has been named plant...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Australian Regains Network
- MCI Communications Corp.: The telecommunications firm posted...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Drops 18 on Word of Higher Prices
- Nixon Library Hits Close to Home : Architecture: Simple red-tiled pavilions and a reflecting pool are as unpretentious as the clapboard farmhouse where the former President was born.
- Fired Security Guard Alleges Bias in Suing Bellflower School District
- Monrovia : Water Rate Increase OKd
- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.: The San...
- Pico Rivera : Council Joins Effort to Stop Spread of Water Pollution
- Sea Legs : Hidden Treasure Awaits Hikers Beyond the La Jolla Cliffs
- Way to Cut Legal Fees Studied : Monterey Park: Officials are debating a switch from the firm they paid $685,778 last year, much of it for a case that never went to trial.
- Pasadena : Bond Issue Approved
- Santa Monica Back Tries to Make Most of All-Star Appearance
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- THE HOUSE : Technology Leadership
- FOR THE KIDS: STORYTELLING : Rich Memories : Bookstore helps parents rediscover the childhood story favorites that never grow old.
- Quake Relief Trickles In; Hope Fades for Those Trapped : Philippines: Medical officials warn of epidemics. Blocked roads stall heavy equipment.
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO FILE IN SMALL-CLAIMS COURT
- Arboretum Is Evacuated After Hotel Is Robbed
- Mobil May Face Trial for Refinery Blast
- THE HOUSE
- Woman Reports Sexual Assault
- BUENA PARK : Paramedics Won't Be Free Any Longer
- Reseda Couple Sues Baby-Sitter Charged With Murdering Their Son
- Man Convicted on 14 Counts in String of Robberies, Assaults
- Roseanne Anthem Won't Be for Laughs
- Please, No More Mudslinging
- Real Versus Fake: The Furs Are Flying
- Trail System Opposed
- Real Versus Fake: The Furs Are Flying
- Environmentalism a Conejo Tradition
- MOVIES - July 19, 1990
- MOVIES - July 19, 1990
- MOVIES - July 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 19, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 19, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 19, 1990
- 2 Defense Firms' Results Differ on Same Program
- An Extended Nixon Family Gathers to Look Back, Ahead
- Democrats' Budget Plan Will Be Put to Test Today
- UC BOON: Following Irvine's example, San Joaquin...
- Marrow-Donor Tests for Twins Rejected
- HAIL THE CHAMP: Martina Navratilova, coming off...
- WEATHERMAN: Watch out for the weather at...
- Laguna Niguel to Sue Builder Over Deed That Sacrificed Land : Development: Council votes to halt construction and mount a legal drive against the developer who built on acreage intended for parkland.
- CRA Head Is Subject of Probe : City Hall: Officials are looking into John Tuite's handling of 2 public relations contracts. Bradley asks that Police Department also take a role in investigation.
- Boy, 5, Shoots Brother, Friend : Freak Anaheim Accident Occurs While Children Are Alone
- Juicy Spareribs Shortcut
- 'Thousand Points of Light' Still Cast Their Glow on President's Approach
- AIR PLAY: Here's one for the FCC....
- Massive Fraud Blamed for 40% of S&L; Failures : Thrifts: Prober cites criminal activity by directors, managers. Firms swapped bad loans to stay afloat.
- 2 Churches Suspended for Homosexual Ordinations : Religion: The Lutheran congregations in San Francisco were given five-year suspensions by their denomination. The action was viewed as a compromise.
- Nixon Proves He Can Go Home Again
- Public Apathy Runs High as Problems of Poor Mount
- Rebels Criticize U.S. for Shift in Cambodia Policy
- School District Sues Trump Over Ambassador Land
- Boy Wounded in Gang Shooting
- Controversy Over Tax Funds for Arts Agency
- Controversy Over Tax Funds for Arts Agency
- Barking Up Wrong Tree
- Controversy Over Tax Funds for Arts Agency
- Neil Bush's Answer
- Madonna Gets the Boot Again, This Time From Reebok
- Digital Tape Has a Role With Computers
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CREDIT : Treasuries Mixed, but Junk Bonds Up
- TREND WATCH
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Closes Just Shy of the 3,000 Level Again
- Rockwell International Corp.: The El Segundo-based firm...
- Thrift Scandal Figure Living in O.C. Luxury : S&Ls;: Bill Walters, the developer and Neil Bush associate who defaulted in millions of Silverado loans, resides in a Newport Beach estate. He claims he's broke.
- LOCAL : 2 Held in Manhole Cover Thefts
- The Parameters of Language Are State of the Art
- Watts Wary of Huge Proposed Redevelopment
- U.S. to Shift on Cambodia, Hold Vietnam Talks
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Indians Call for End to Armed Standoff
- 5 Killed in Effort to Destroy Cache of WWII Shells
- VENTURA : State Warns Owners of Boats on Beach
- Walkout Mars Council Session on Redistricting : Politics: Four members of the divided council walk out of a closed meeting, citing a warning by the city attorney that the session should be held in public.
- EL TORO : Land Swap Deal Gets Preliminary OK
- Ip Testifies He Can't Remember Firing Shot That Killed Youth
- Pendulum Swings for Juan Samuel
- Steinbrenner Said to Fear for Family : Hearing: Transcript of meetings with Vincent reportedly tells of owner's explanation for $40,000 payment to gambler.
- Big Sky School Signs Valley's DeLaittre
- MUSIC REVIEW : Youth Group at Ford Amphitheatre
- RADIO
- SHORT TAKES : Spike's Sister Puts Foot Down
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Fight, and Bookshop Won
- ANAHEIM : Council Allocates Funds for Seniors
- A New Acceptance : Gay Support Groups Are Beginning to Pay Off in the Workplace
- Soviets Tell U.S. Not to Contact Foes of Party : Gorbachev Aide Labels Baker's Proposal 'Interference'
- You Should Be So Lucky as to Have a Worker Like Tina
- Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty in Killing of Boy, 8
- SIMI VALLEY : Developer Sues City Over Assessment
- Helen Louise Minnick; Realtor
- VENTURA : D.A. Clears Mayor in Council Incident
- Too Tough for Mere Mortals? : New Schools Superintendent Will Need a Better-Behaved Board
- DeBus Suspended for Life by TAC : Track and field: Panel says coach was guilty of providing his athletes with performance-enhancing drugs.
- Comiskey Is Falling, but Coliseum Stands
- Ron Brown Tries to Take a Step Backward : Raiders: Former Ram receiver/kick returner will attempt to earn a spot as a cornerback, his position at Arizona State.
- Port Is Shown the Bright Side of Season, 8-1 : Angels: Before game against Milwaukee, angry general manager says he will make trades if necessary to achieve improvement.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Silver-Tongued Kris Tames Mustang Set
- STAGE REVIEW : Some Good Performances in a Weak '1776'
- TV RATINGS : All-Star Game a Hit With Viewers
- P.M. BRIEFING : UAW, GM Open Contract Talks
- Greenspan Says Fed Will Act to Bar Recession
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : COMMODITIES : Late Buying Offsets Profit Taking in Oil
- US Sprint Cutting 5% of Work Force:...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Truck Firms Join Safety Groups in Push Against Radar Detectors
- Trade Deficit Rises to $7.7 Billion as Oil Imports Jump
- Borderline High Blood Pressure Linked to Heart, Vessel Damage
- WORLD IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbian Populist Heads New Party
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Approves Housing Program
- VENTURA : City to Give Water to Santa Barbara
- This Scottish Course Is Ancient, but No Less Royal : Golf: A British Open victory at St. Andrews still is the supreme symbol of success for the game's best players.
- Charges Are Dismissed in Ceballos Case : Courts: Alleged victim submits letter stating the attacker was not former Fullerton basketball player and that she was not injured in the incident.
- SHORT TAKES : McCartney Caught in Meat Beef
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Twilight Zone': A Word From the Producer : Deaths: Frank Marshall, who never testified about the tragedy that killed three, says, 'It was an accident.'
- 35 and Still Growing : Disneyland Celebrates Past, Anticipates Future
- Suspect Held in Shooting Death of San Pedro Man
- An Alarm Is Ringing, but Few Are Listening : Technology: Industry knows that a strategy is needed for the global competition, but the Administration stays tuned out.
- County IN BRIEF : HARBOR CITY : Suspect, 29, Held in Contractor's Slaying
- Merrick Atkinson; Retired Civil Engineer
- Piniella Not Under Inquiry, Vincent Says
- Injury Retires Easy Goer : Racing: The career of 4-year-old colt, winner of the 1989 Belmont, is ended because of a bone chip in his right front foot.
- Samuel's Seventh-Inning No-Stretch Stops Dodgers
- After three years of charges, countercharges and...
- Man Arrested in Sex Slaying of 14-Month-Old
- And the Bride Wore... : Pasadena Historical Perspective of Bridal Gowns Stirs Memories, Spins Dreams of Happily Ever After
- WORLD : Soviets Urge U.S. to Press Israel
- MAKING IT WORK : Maintain Separate Interests, Don't Compete
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Annals of Inflation
- Ventura Joins Opposition to Edison Merger
- Downey Juvenile Hall Recertified by State
- LAPD Honors 2 Veterans for Their Years of Service
- San Diego
- Police Say Mother Cleared
- Answer to Gompers School Problems Evades Board
- Bernson Turns Down Firm's Landfill Offer : Sunshine Canyon: The councilman calls the Browning-Ferris proposal, which would rescind a dumping ban, a "public relations move."
- The Art of the Deal : Budget Impasse Can Be Broken by Honorable Compromise Politics
- Last Season's Demotion to Minors Fuels Sheffield's Comeback : Brewers: After getting advice from Don Baylor, Milwaukee infielder makes this year one for his scrapbook.
- PRO TEAM TENNIS : Frazier Remains Undefeated; Dukes Win Again
- A WACKY NIGHT IN BASEBALL : Twins Pull Off 2 Triple Plays--and Lose, 1-0
- Ojai Man Claims He Was Bitten by Woman in Dispute Over Dog
- Kaiser Nurses Overwhelmingly OK Pact Calling for Pay Hikes, Cuts in Overtime
- VENTURA : Council Delays Vote on Downtown Plans
- 911 Upgrade Bond Issue to Be on November Ballot
- 16-Year Chase of Parole Violator Ends in O.C. Jail : Crime: A man accused of impersonating an attorney is linked to a long criminal record under a different name.
- COSTA MESA : Ruling on Daywork Law to Be Appealed
- Old-Fashioned Is Fashionable at Valley Fair
- FILLMORE : Closed Meeting Held in Fatal Accident
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE DEFENSE BUDGET : Forces for a Nation Among Nations : To realize the maximu post-Cold War peace dividend. America will have to kick its global power habits.
- FULLERTON : Charges Denied in Assault With Bat
- Canseco Twin Ozzie to Join Jose
- A WACKY NIGHT IN BASEBALL : Bo Has Game of Hit and Miss : Baseball: Jackson hits three home runs but injures shoulder and misses chance to try for four.
- If This TV Show Was a Movie, They Might Give It an R Rating
- Padres Tell Alomar to Sit Down : Baseball: After 7-2 loss in Chicago, Riddoch sends 'tired' infielder to bench and also learns that pitcher Mike Dunne will be out indefinitely after suffering a broken leg.
- Firms Say Japanese Dumping Computer Screens : High tech: The formal complaint could lead the Commerce Department to impose penalty tariffs of up to 318%.
- P.M. BRIEFING : MCI Reports 20% Earnings Gain
- LOCAL : Nixon Supporters on Hand for Lunch, Impending Dedication
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Madonna Runs From Charity
- WORLD : 7 More Soviet Parliamentarians Drop Out of Communist Party
- DWP Dinner Tab
- Authorities Break Up Riot at Job Training Facility
- Japanese Official Calls Hills 'Cute' but Aging : Trade: Takayuki Sato said he only wanted to assure his fellow politicians that the U.S. trade envoy is not as tough as she is imagined.
- Broad Bonds Classified as Nonperforming: The reclassification...
- Tribune Says $900,000 Was Misappropriated
- McDonnell Douglas, Hughes Discuss 'Star Wars' Contract
- Agency Wants to Lower Asbestos Limits: The...
- Karl Menninger, Nation's 'Greatest Psychiatrist,' Dies
- CONSUMERS : No Sure Bet in Mail Sweepstakes
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Court Cancels Plan to House Soviet Jews
- Mandela Home, Calls 6-Week Tour a Success
- S&L;: Wells Fargo to Buy Great American Branches for $492 Million : Great American to Sell Its Branches to Wells Fargo
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Ethnic Violence Strikes Kirghizia
- Los Angeles Police Officer Marty Feinmark was...
- Ex-Chaplain Settles Punitive Suit for $2
- Council Votes to File Lawsuit Against Brookins
- Oakwood Player Wins Eligibility Petition
- These Updated Dellas Would Give Perry Mason Case of the Shaky Knees
- Tees Prospect Posts Upset
- SIDELINES : Palmer Suing Japanese Company
- Arbitrator Finds Big League Collusion : Baseball: Ruling finds that club owners conspired against free agents after the '87 season.
- SIDELINES : U.S. Women Defeat Canada
- RADIO
- Garbo's Art and Antiques Collection to Go on Auction Block
- STAGE REVIEW : A Pragmatic Search for the Meaning of Life in 'Truths'
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Wild, Woolly Action in 'Made in Hong Kong' : Film series: At a hyperdrive tempo, these new-generation films go Bruce Lee one better.
- 'Burn This' Debuts Tonight in San Diego : Theater: Lanford Wilson's play got a warm reception on Broadway, and the Pulitzer Prize winner counts it a favorite.
- Air Traffic Plan Called Already Dated
- Suit Claims Police Bias in Hiring for Drug Probes : Law enforcement: A private investigator contends that the San Diego Police narcotics unit allows just three firms to do undercover drug investigations.
- Hot Wire Burns 2 Theft Suspects
- Countywide : Aircraft Tracking Plan Draws Fire
- Have a Coke and a Scholarship