- STAGE REVIEW : 'Bus Stop': A Timeless Trip to Inge Country
- Upjohn Co. Reports 21% Earnings Increase
- Soviet Union's Economic and Political Woes
- 20-Story Resort Hotel to Rise by Sea in Huntington Beach : Redevelopment: The $115-million structure, tallest on the Orange County Coast, is part of plans to transform the beach city to an upscale tourist haven.
- Wells Fargo Will Buy 130 New Branches : Finance: Great American, which lost $263.4 million in 1989, agrees to sell its California operations for $492 million.
- President of United Education & Software Inc. Resigns
- Fortune Petroleum Scraps Western Energy Plans
- Newbury Park Broker Barred From Industry
- P.M. BRIEFING : Mitsubishi Reorganizing in U.S.
- Newhall Land & Farming Doubles Profit for Quarter
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- IBM's Profit Again Exceeds Quarterly Forecast
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : Younger Ceausescu Backed at Trial
- Doing Business : Miami Armored-Car Maker Thrives in Violent Colombia : Business is booming for making cars bulletproof and bomb-resistant. There is no shortage of customers.
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE DESIGN : Unmonumental Library Reflects Nixon's Unpretentious Beginnings:
- NATION : Man to Marry Adopted Daughter
- A Hybrid Hoedown for Homeless
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- Wilson, Feinstein 'Attend' Banquet Via Video Screen
- Gless Fan Is Sentenced to 6-Year Term for Break-In : Crime: Woman obsessed with television star pleads no contest to burglary charges. She apologizes for harassment.
- OJAI : Appeals Open for Those Denied Water
- New State Rule Will Cut Dioxins : Pollution: The regulation is expected to shut down the majority of California's hospital incinerators.
- LOCAL : Valley Man Held After SWAT Raid
- Goland Gets Jail Term for Illegal Campaign Gift
- Philip Leacock; TV, Film Director
- Fire Burns 610 Acres in Angeles National Forest
- PERSPECTIVE ON BRITAIN : A Deep Well of Wounded Pride : Nicholas Ridley has awakened a demon and betrayed the supposed British genius for understatement.
- Murder Conviction in Acid Attack Is Upheld
- BREA : Ex-Nixon Counsel to Skip Library's Debut
- VENTURA : UC Satellite Campus Attracts Students
- Suspect Held in Holdup of Cabbie
- IRVINE : Petitioners Succeed in Bid for Election
- Soviet Union's Economic and Political Woes
- Tentative OK May End Strike at Kaiser : Labor: Nurses' union, hospital officials reach agreement to halt nine-week walkout. Ratification is expected today.
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : General Automation Sells 55% of British Firm for $2.6 Million
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- American Thrift & Loan Bankruptcy Hearing Set
- King World to Take New Firm Public
- Lumina Hopes to Hitch a Ride With Tom Cruise : Marketing: Many are skeptical, however, that the Chevrolet's supporting role in the "Days of Thunder" movie will bring buyers to showrooms.
- Omni's Largest Creditor Plans to Foreclose on Hotel
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- NAMES IN THE NEWS : James Brown May Be Released
- U.S. Open to Talks With Soviet Party Dissidents
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : U.S. Opposes Merger of Concert Facilities
- Briefing Paper : North Africa Moves Toward Joint Market : The News:
- ISLAMABAD : Defusing Kashmir Conflict
- 'Bush on Board' May Mean Misery on I-5
- Restaurant Owner Fights Pollution Fees
- Company Fined $15,000 in Soil Dumping Case
- Panel Can't Prove It Gave Notice of Election
- Plans for Route 680 Are Back Again in Encinitas--at Least for Now
- Fed-Up Judge Scolds 'Nameless' Defendant
- Librarian Dances Her Way to Other Cultures
- Countywide : 6 County Programs Apply for Award
- VENTURA : George Poulos Dies; Civic Leader Was 88
- Douglas, King Settle Lawsuit; Title Fight Set
- Bouquet Canyon Fire Out
- White Sox's Lyons Gets the Drop on Astonished Crowd at Tiger Stadium
- Greg LeMond Races to Within 5 Seconds of Tour de France Lead
- RAIDERS : Alzado Strains a Calf Muscle, Sits Out Part of First Practice
- Golf Idyll: British Open at St. Andrews
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Poco Is Only So-So in Anaheim Concert
- Champion Cowboy Andy Jauregui, 87, Dies
- Mitsubishi Merges 2 U.S. Subsidiaries : Reorganization: Its consumer electronics group in Cypress and high-tech marketing group in Torrance will be combined in a single Cypress-based entity.
- Many Workers Fear the 'Worst Is Yet to Come'
- Japan to Suspend Drift-Net Fishing in '90-'91 Season
- Pioneer Buys 5.1% of Live Entertainment
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- 25 Hurt in Fighting Empire State Blaze
- 12 Cuban Refugees Leave Czech Sanctuary in Havana
- Home Visiting Urged to Curb Infant Deaths : Health: U.S. study says the practice could improve well-being of youngsters and reduce instances of child abuse and neglect.
- WORLD : Decaying City of Fez Will Have to Evacuate 100,000 People
- Philippines Quake Toll Reaches 302 : Hundreds Pulled From Rubble of Hotels, Factories
- WORLD : Cosmonauts Try to Repair Craft
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
- FDA Banning Fish Oil Pills, Says They Have No Medical Benefits
- LOCAL : Fatal Accident Witness Sought
- China Launches Upgraded Rocket
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Feinstein Backs Tax Hike; Wilson Won't Rule It Out
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE VOICES : From Annenberg to Ziegler, Views of Nixon--Then and Now
- COLUMN ONE : Arab Bazaars Mix Politics and Profits : Just as U.S. policy-makers watch Wall Street, so Arab leaders check the souk. For amid the treasure-trove of gold, rugs and trinkets may be found the region's soul.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Julia Roberts' Bit Mum to Mom
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : How Grand Is This Canyon?
- BUENA PARK : Finance Director Quits After 3 Months
- Bechtel Submits Lone Bid for Las Vegas Super Train
- Governor Is No Monarch; He Needs to Negotiate : Budget: Patronizing won't do when his cuts would fall on the poorest and weakest Californians.
- Mamaux Can't Vote on Carlsbad Tax
- Rail Route to Las Vegas Leaves Palmdale Out : Transportation: Officials had hoped that a link to the gambling hub would encourage passengers to use the local airport.
- Study of Venice Canal Restoration Is Funded
- Langston Hears Same Flat Notes by Angels, 3-1 : Baseball: Brewers hand him his eighth loss in 12 starts since May 15. The Angels have scored 15 runs in the 11 games he has lost this season.
- Kevin Mackey, basketball coach at Cleveland State,...
- SHORT TAKES : Manager Sues Director Harlin
- SHORT TAKES : Belafonte Released After Tests
- Reauthorization Proposal Offered by Congressmen
- FCC Checks TV, Radio Stations on Politicians' Rates
- 2 Musicians With a Meeting of the Minds : Jazz: Stanley Clarke and George Duke share a symbiotic relationship that creates cohesive works and highlights distinctive styles. They'll play at the Coach House.
- Broadcaster Who Barred Black Callers Is Back
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- Rockwell to Move Its Headquarters to Orange County
- B. F. Goodrich Co.: Profit for the...
- Valley Federal Posts Profit of $6.27 Million
- LOCAL : Nixon Arrives in Southland, Will Meet Reagan This Afternoon
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE BIRTHPLACE : Little White House Deemed Library Heartbeat
- PARIS : Two Plus Four Plus Poles
- Democrats Have the Memory of an Elephant When It Comes to Nixon
- Special Section on Nixon Library
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Bush Lauds Boy's Philanthropy
- Protester Ousted From Site of King Museum
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Shooting That Took 2 Lives Investigated
- Nursing Homes, Care Givers Hang in the Balance During Budget Delay : Legislature: Unpaid bills and missed paychecks are mounting as lawmakers haggle in Sacramento.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : After Cleaning Others' Houses, Their Homework Begins
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pitching-Rich A's Get Richer, Sanderson Sharp in 3-0 Victory
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Back Keeps Bubka Out of Games
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Whitney's Philosophy Is Solid Gold
- ART REVIEWS : From Layered Images to Formal Structures
- ART REVIEW : Deciphering the Images of Alvarez Bravo : Photography: The Mexican artist layers his works with sensuality, politics and life and death. A retrospective of 113 black-and-white pictures is on display in Balboa Park.
- They Live Lucy : Television: The producers said they wanted unknowns to audition for 'Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter.' Redheads came running.
- Streetwise Rapper Points Out Flip Side to NBC's 'Fresh Prince'
- Coalition Will Try Star Power on NEA : Arts: Entertainment activists plan a 'SWAT-team' approach to influence upcoming legislation.
- They May Not Be Boys of Summer, But They Keep on Swinging : Senior Softball: San Juan Capistrano Angels aren't the retiring type. They will defend World Series title this summer.
- Stevens Discovers There's First Time for Just About Everything : Angels: Edmonton outfielder makes most of his major league debut in place of the injured Wally Joyner at first base.
- SHORT TAKES : 'Turtles' Kick Perils Teen Lives
- Appeals Court Tells Shaw He's a Celtic
- CBS Hits a Homer With All-Star Game Ratings
- MUSIC REVIEW : Norrington's Beethoven Fest Explores the Missa Solemnis : Festival: The conductor led the San Francisco Symphony in a didactic yet exultant celebration of the difficult masterwork.
- SHORT TAKES : Monroe on Cue, TV Guide Says
- MUSIC REVIEW : 1990 Institute Orchestra at UCLA
- May's Trade Deficit Up to $7.73 Billion : Increase Reflects Big Jump in Auto and Oil Imports
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- Sands Assumes Leases on 4 Glickman Realty Offices
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- Companies See Cold Cash in Courting Young Taste Buds
- W. R. Grace & Co.: The New...
- General Electric Co.: The Fairfield, Conn., conglomerate...
- IBM's Profit Beats Forecasts for 2nd Quarter in a Row
- Sorting and Savoring Trip's Impressions
- WORLD : Sweden Extradites Soviet Teen; Was 1st of 5 Young Hijackers
- Nixon Home Carefully Restored
- Cubans Take Hostages at Embassy
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE OTHERS : Critics Label Libraries as Shrines by the Presidents, for the Presidents
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Rebels Encounter Stiff Resistance
- STATE : Earth First! Charges Refused
- 40 Climbers Killed in Soviet Avalanche : Pamir Range Quake Starts Snowslide; 13 Foreigners Among Dead
- Countywide : Methanol-Gas Cars May be Purchased
- The World Series will start Tuesday, Oct....
- Trying to Shuck 4-H's Corny Image : Valley Membership Falls Despite Nationwide Growth in Urban Areas
- Even Nostalgia Suffers in Steinbrenner Reign
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Pete Rose to Appear on Crutches for Sentencing on Tax Charges
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Showdown Begins Through Passes in Pyrenees
- Decline of the Yankees Was No Accident, by George
- Orange County Participants Are Bullish on Durham Festival : Dance: "Drums" by UCI's Donald McKayle had its premiere there. Students say the festival "opens up a whole world" for them.
- Rap's Prince Soon to Be TV Royalty?
- Defense Industry Cutbacks: Real Pain Is Yet to Come
- Black Box Hopes to Raise $98 Million With Offerings
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- Pennzoil to Boost Its Stake in Edgy Chevron
- TransWorld Bancorp's Quarterly Profits Up 13%
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- Arthur S. Norwalk; Retired Lockheed Planner
- Judge Orders Woman to Leave Actress Alone
- Second Man Pleads Guilty in Oil Well Fraud : Justice: The Encino man was part of a 'boiler room' operation that solicited investors for phony oil leases in Kansas and Oklahoma.
- Countywide : Victims' Program Applies for $165,000
- Anti-Abortion Protesters Get Terms Up to 215 Days
- Two Female Inmates Escape From CYA Firefighting Squad
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Fans Back Arco Stadium Plan
- Joyner on 15-Day Disabled List, May Have Stress Fracture in Knee
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Rebate for 1st Time Ford Buyers
- FEDERAL CONTRACT AWARDS
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- American West Bank Profits Up for Quarter
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- Aluminum Co. of America: The Pittsburgh, Pa.,...
- Ceradyne Posts $198,000 Profit for 2nd Quarter
- New Lockheed Company to Modify Boeing 747s
- Security Pacific Net Rises; Chase, First Chicago Drop
- Ex-Official to Publish S&L; Assets U.S. Is Selling : Liquidation: Readers of the newsletter will learn what properties the government is offering from its multibillion- dollar portfolio.
- RJR Nabisco Unveils Restructuring Plan
- FDA Asked to Review Drug Lab's Accuracy
- Profile : Japan Picks Its First Real Astronaut : Mamoru Mori, a poetic physicist, will be part of a future U.S. space shuttle crew.
- WORLD : Accident Kills 5 Israeli Soldiers
- Gratitude Is Showered on Ronald McDonald House's Caring Couple : Haven: The facility in Orange has sheltered more than 250 people with sick children or other problems since it opened.
- Baby Injured as Mother Jumps From Overpass
- County IN BRIEF : MISSION HILLS : 1 Dies, 1 Injured in Motorcycle Crash
- State Widens Probe of Electrical Vault Blasts
- Antelope Valley Freeway Project May Get Higher Priority
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Coach Admits Cocaine Use
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Arnie's Army on Its Final March
- Forgive and Forget? : Politics: Polls show that some outrage over Watergate and Richard Nixon is fading. But this may say more about the American people than the former President.
- Heavy Rains Bring Floods to Southwest : Weather: A woman is swept away and killed in Las Vegas. Storm moves to California, swamps Twentynine Palms.
- Obsessed Fan Gets 6-Year Prison Term : Justice: The woman who barricaded herself in Sharon Gless' home pleads no contest to burglary charges. She apologizes to the actress.
- The Hunt for Russian-Speaking San Diegans
- TUSTIN : City to Improve Southwest Area
- Bechtel Submits Sole High-Speed-Train Scheme : Transportation: The firm proposed a magnetic-levitation system that would whisk riders between Anaheim and Las Vegas at nearly 300 m.p.h.
- Seattle Waives Bosworth Over Failed Physical
- Show Believes He Is Back; Padres Aren't
- Boston to Have Mapplethorpe Photo Exhibit
- Pact Links Waste Management and Stone Container:...
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : COMMODITIES : Corn Futures Hurt by Weather Outlook
- PacTel to Halve Medical Plans for Employees
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- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Jailed British Nurse Freed After Appeal
- Philippine Quake Kills at Least 108 : Disaster: A magnitude 7.7 temblor hits Manila and the main island. About 1,000 people are reported trapped.
- School Board Picks Latino to Succeed Britton
- THE WHITE HOUSE / FAMILY MATTERS : Some Presidential Problems Are Relative : Bush is among many chief executives plagued by the actions of their kin.
- Soviets Agree to Germany in NATO : Europe: Gorbachev and Kohl sweep away the final barriers to unification. They also reach agreement on a range of other issues affecting the Continent's future.
- Except for One Small Detail, Bridge Dedication Is Red-Letter Occasion
- Boy, 5, Killed by Pickup as He Runs Into Street
- Palestinian Student Won't Be Deported
- Bank Teller Hands Over $600 to Robber
- Bobcats, Other Animals Seized; Woman Arrested
- Jockey Accused of 'Fixing' Gets Support
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Davis Hits Grand Slam, Clinches Reds' 8-3 Win
- Prep's Deal With A's Put at $1.2 Million
- TRACK ROUNDUP : Johnson Beats Burrell in 200; Lewis Extends Nine-Year Streak
- THEATER : 'Chorus Line' Material Shines, Even in Small Town U.S.A. : The monologue and authenticity of the blockbuster musical still pack a punch, be it on Broadway or in an uneven production on a college stage. The show runs through July 28 at Saddleback College.
- Ford to Make Auto Parts in Hungary:...
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- Media : Responding to Ridley: The View of British Press
- M. Lockwood; British Film Actress, Star of 'Lady Vanishes'
- Stress Relief: How does Pope John Paul...
- JOHANNESBURG : Birthday, Politics in S. Africa
- Focus : Neighborhood is Home to History
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Old Street Cars May Replace New Fleet
- Outside Experts to Review NASA Status : Space: The action follows a series of embarrassing debacles. Administration officials insist there is not a loss of confidence in the agency.
- Incinerators May Close Over Dioxin Rule
- State Buys 625-Acre Ranch for Parkland : Open space: The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy wants to create a wildlife corridor at Sage Ranch. But the plan hinges on a land-swap deal for adjoining property.
- ANAHEIM : Users Overwhelm Toxic Waste Center
- Heat Wave Warms the Ocean Waters : Climate: How hot is it? Well, it's been so hot that the Pacific is considerably warmer, officials say. But you won't hear any complaints from beach-goers.
- ANAHEIM : Disneyland Area Zoning to Be Topic
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Study Is Planned After Record-Breaking Year
- He's in Danger of Staying on a Bumpy Roll
- To McNamara, 1986 Is a Lifetime Ago
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- Micropolis Reports Profit in 2nd Quarter
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Reynolds' Earnings Drop 32%
- Lawsuit Accuses Curb's Firm of Pirating Song : Music: Rights to a compact disc remix of Sammy Davis Jr.'s 'Candy Man' are at stake.
- Southland Bondholders OK Japanese Bid : Retailing: The enhanced offer lifts a hurdle in restructuring the convenience store chain and could pump new life into the company.
- BLUE LINE JOURNAL : For Some Early Riders, the Past Is Prologue
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Rush to German Unity Proves Unstoppable
- Army Investigates 6 Deserters Seized in Florida
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Cocker Will Star in Fire Benefit
- Molestation Suspect's Letters Released : Children: Social worker who was arrested last week had branded his department too eager to condemn sexual acts involving youngsters.
- Culture : An Icon That Is France : To the nation, the Tour de France is more than just the world's most difficult bicycle race.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS SHERIFF : Drown to Take Leave to Concentrate on Race
- Pasadena Blast Prompts Wider State Safety Inquiry
- Peter J. Volcheff; Retired Airline Pilot
- Sun Valley Auto Shade Dealer Sentenced to 2 Years in Scheme
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- FINANCIAL MARKETS : CURRENCY : Dollar Advances in Cautious Trading
- P.M. BRIEFING : Illinois Opens Polish Trade Office
- KBET Radio Tries Program Trading to Stay on Air
- Levy Bancorp Reports 32% Rise in Profits
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- P.M. BRIEFING : Florida Bank Makes Restitution
- Soviets Got No Key Aid Offer, Genscher Says
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- Then and Now, Women's Work Remains Same
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE MAN : Driven by Sense of Destiny, Nixon Finds Peace Is at Hand
- Split Council Argues Over Court Order : Remapping: Mayor calls the council's action 'ridiculous' as it debates over a decision it had been ordered to make by a federal court.
- ANAHEIM : Residents of Trailer Park Up in Arms
- UCSD Professor Wins a Prestigious Grant
- Preserving a Gourmet Tradition : 3 Generations of Wards Grow and Can Fruits and Condiments in Sierra Madre
- Gary Is Ready to Get Into Swing of Things : Rams: He struggled as a minor leaguer for Expos, but appears ready to improve his statistics as second-year tailback.
- Chargers' Success in the 1960s Case of Having the Right Mix
- Whitewater Mecca Returns When the Weather Is Dry : Rafting: California's four-year drought has brought the rapids back to the Stanislaus River.
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- Exxon to Unveil Less Polluting Premium Gas
- KEEPING FIT : Hot, Smoggy Days Are a Challenge to Exercisers: Some Tips to Survive : There are many ways for fitness buffs to avoid fatigue and illness. Overall, it is best to remember two words--liquids and moderation.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Boycott Targets Aid to Jewish Emigres
- Man Convicted of Murder in His Son-in-Law's Death
- The Special Allure of Baseball Lies in Its Lore and Legacy
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- Illegal Alien Law Is Here to Stay
- Raising Money Was Tough Task : Donations: Nixon relied on old friends and supporters to give more than $27 million. He chipped in $2 million himself.
- German-Bashing Issue Haunts Thatcher : Britain: A hunt begins for the person who leaked a government memo listing 'bullying' and 'egotism' among German character traits.
- View From the Nixon Library
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Last Wishes : Dying: Fear of being suspended in a vegetative state has triggered an unprecedented demand for living wills since high court ruling.
- NIXON LIBRARY : THE LIBRARY : Controversy Dogs Creation, Content
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CANADA : Hundreds Protest Mohawk Blockade
- GARDEN GROVE : Man's Death in Jail Believed Suffocation
- LOS ALAMITOS : Position Created to Keep City Businesses
- Pacoima Man Arrested After 44-Minute Chase
- Former Negro League Slugger Recalls a Difficult Era : Segregation: Bus rides between games were long. Pay was low. And blacks played on different baseball diamonds from whites.
- SIMI VALLEY : Firm Sought to Lead School Chief Search
- CONEJO VALLEY : Future Foundation Looks at Life in 2020
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- Impostor in the Ring? : Boxing: Florida panel is probing charges that fighter knocked out by Roy Jones Saturday was someone other than Derwin Richards.