- MUSIC REVIEW : Recital Fails to Test Range of Cathedral's Organ
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- New Chip-Making Effort on Tap: A joint...
- LOCAL : Arson Suspected as 600-Acre Bouquet Canyon Fire Is Put Out
- Gorbachev Lifts Party Monopoly on Radio, TV
- WORLD : $900,000 Battering-Ram Heist
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : COMMENTARY : Science, Bush: A Bittersweet Relationship
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : COMMENTARY : Festival Likely to Be a Hard Sell in Los Angeles
- Finley Hangs Around for Victory No. 12
- It's Another Bad Outing for Belcher : Dodgers: Right-hander feels <i> too </i> good as he yields five runs and seven hits in only four innings. Cubs win, 5-1.
- No Deal Yet, King, Douglas Say About Suit : Boxing: Spokesmen for the promoter and the heavyweight champion deny report that they have settled their legal dispute.
- The Regional Dance America/Pacific Assn. has been...
- SHORT TAKES : David Lee Roth Draws Trouble
- Short of Labor, Japan Turns to Women, Aged
- P.M. BRIEFING : Group Seeks Inquiry of Chrysler
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Baby Enters Governor's Mansion
- MISSION VIEJO : Study Will Pinpoint Accident Areas
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Maybe There's a Reason for 'Die Hard' View of Reporters
- 'Die Hard 2' Has a Life of Its Own
- Pop Music : Reba's Fine Voice Against Dull Songs
- On an Ego Trip With Channel 7's Newsvan : Television: KABC-TV news director Roger Bell has a plan to 'bring our newsvan identification into our newscasts.'
- Poland, Lithuania Mark Battle Against Germany
- 4 Die in Creek Accident
- Assad Ready to Act on 'Serious Initiative Toward Peace' : Mideast: Syrian leader meets with Mubarak. Both are waiting for the U.S. to take the first step.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Egyptian Tombs Yield Some Intriguing New Insights : Archeology: Discoveries in the Sakkara necropolis may help answer some long-debated questions on a turbulent, colorful chapter in history.
- Now the Public Can Be Privy to a Bit of Lawrence Welk Lore
- The Numbers
- FLY WATCH : War Games
- Citizen Crime Patrol's Tactics Questioned : Moorpark: The semi-secret Graffiti Busters plans to make citizen's arrests. The Sheriff's Department foresees liability and safety problems.
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : GE Makes a Better Diamond
- THE SIDELINES : Coach Mackey Pleads Innocent
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Neal Handles Competition in 100 Meters Easily
- 9th Race Is Nectar of Odds to Hummingbird
- GOLF L.A. CITY CHAMPIONSHIP : Consistent Turner Wins by Three
- Paper Faces Rap Lyrics Query
- Media Bias on Abortion Issue
- Germans Called 'Bullies' in British Memo
- The Right Fit for Ueberroth
- N.Y. Jogger Testifies About Injuries in 'Wilding' Attack
- Maj. Gen. John Bruce; Head of Unmanned Space Unit
- A Hot MOCA Party at Mayan
- SCIENCE / MEDICINE : Close Encounter With Asteroid
- PLATFORM : Not My Own Judge
- SANTA ANA : Schools Going Up at Record Speed
- THE SIDELINES : Car Crash Hospitalizes Favre
- Marshall Placed on Disabled List
- Aston Villa Coach Graham Taylor has been...
- Music : Dutch Pianist Ends List-Glenn Series
- A Long Ride for the 'Father of the Blue Line' : Politics: Supervisor Kenneth Hahn fought for decades to bring back trolley service. His proposal to seek half-cent sales tax hike to fund the system put L.A. back on track.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Dent Wins Shortened Senior Event
- Shelton's Return Boosts Western, Though Pioneers Beaten at Servite
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Maybe There's a Reason for 'Die Hard' View of Reporters
- SHORT TAKES : Papa John Fights to Stay Clean
- Bernstein Cuts Short Japan Tour : Music: The composer-conductor is suffering from exhaustion. His doctor said he had not fully recovered from several ailments earlier this year.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Soviet Gas Pipeline Ruptures
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Eisenhower Wins Over Doubters
- Media Bias on Abortion Issue
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Johnny Cash Upstages Politico
- Moscow Masses Jeer Party and Urge Defections
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- 190 Children at Housing Project Join Hands, Heads, Hearts, Health
- They're Out to Protect Animals : Rights: The Ventura Humane Society tries to ensure that people treat their pets properly or face citations or criminal charges for abuse.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Once Again, the Pirates Aren't Much of a Problem for Whitson
- Report Says Douglas and King Settle
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : With Bayakoa Scratched, It's Gorgeous Afternoon in Vanity
- A Fly Fisherman's Paradise : Giant Trout Are in New Zealand, Where Primitive Streams Await
- A Wide Open 'Broadly Broadway' at Bowl : Jazz: Cleo Laine and Mel Torme harmonize in performances that recall beloved show tunes--and then some.
- 'Blackmail' and 'Gone to Earth' in UCLA Preservation Festival
- End Sought to U.S. Embargo on Vietnam : Trade: Companies say government rules against commercial dealings with Hanoi give other countries a lock on a potentially lucrative market.
- Lois M. Young; Star in Silent's 'Stella Dallas'
- It's Back to School for Reunion-Goers
- WORLD : Royal Libel Damages Awarded
- Does Life Begin (Again) at 41 for Alzado? : Raiders: Out of football since 1986, the defensive end reports to training camp with the rookies.
- Williams Dominates Diving, Wins 10-Meter Championship
- Dash For Speed Breaks Record at Los Alamitos
- ROUNDUP : Williams Wins the 10-Meter Platform Championship
- SHORT TAKES : Soprano Hurt in Theater Mishap
- Sagansky Defends Content of a Batch of New CBS Shows : Television: Executive says that the network will not censor producers.
- Opera : Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Iolanthe' Overwhelmed by Added Gimmicks
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Asian Nations a New Frontier for Ad Shops
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Pic 'N' Save and Girard Extend Pact:...
- Media Bias on Abortion Issue
- Four Presidents Agree to Do Lunch
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Soviet Pair Asks Bulgaria Haven
- She Remembers a Different Time--Before the Decline, Drugs, Despair
- MOORPARK : Council Studies Road Fee Waivers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Medical Videotapes Offered to Public
- VENTURA : Council to Consider Adviser on Gangs
- Pop Music : Exemplary Blues-Rock From Mick Taylor
- Finding Work Is Never a Problem for Bob Saget
- Wave of Bombings Kill 43 in Pakistan
- NATION : Bush Imagemaker Lists Worth in 1989 at $4 Million or More
- OJAI : Panel Backs Water Rate Increase of 44%
- ANAHEIM : What's Hot (Maybe) in Schools? Lunches
- Man Killed, 2 Injured in Shooting
- Pair of Glendale Activists Seeks Election Reform : Ballot drive: The transplanted New Englanders go after political power for areas they say are neglected.
- TV & VIDEO - July 16, 1990
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 16, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 16, 1990
- RAILS: The rail transit system opening today...
- IN AND OUT: William D. Davis of...
- Second Shooting Leaves Cabdrivers Nervous, Angry
- Hikers Find Death, Terror at Summit of Mt. Whitney
- Portion of 101 May Be Open Today : Traffic: Drivers could still face monstrous problems. Fire in Metro Rail tunnel under freeway burns itself out.
- The Blue Line: Its Real Test Begins Today
- Victim, Previously Hit, Figured Odds Were in His Favor
- CHRISTIAN ACTION: Pat Robertson, above, has a...
- Poor Feeling the Pinch as Low-Rent Housing Shrinks
- EL SIDA: That's AIDS in Spanish, but...
- Cooler Air, Light Winds Help Contain Fire in Angeles Forest
- Cooler Weather and Light Winds Help Contain Angeles Forest Fire : Santa Clarita: Firefighters win battle a day earlier than expected. Evacuated residents are allowed to return to their homes.
- MIXED MEDIA : *** 1/2 "THE BOB MARLEY STORY: CARIBBEAN NIGHTS" Bob Marley and the Wailers <i> Island Visual Arts Video ($19.95)</i> : Items in this survey of pop-related videos, books and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- NOTES ON A FASCIST DISNEYLAND
- DIAPER RASH
- Alcohol Outlets No Trivial Concern
- A Breathless Search for the Most Evil Villain in 'Dick Tracy'
- Woo Says Agreement on Parkland Is Near : Fryman Canyon: The councilman and the head of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy say talks concerning the purchase of the 63-acre canyon are progressing. The sale would end developer's plans to build homes there.
- A Look at the Lake
- GARY COLEMAN
- Tuning into "All My Children" after not...
- Use of Animals
- Costa Mesa Council and Censorship
- Officer's Cover-Up?
- 'Most Miserly'
- GARY COLEMAN
- Some Give a Hoot for Wildlife
- THE LATE GEORGE REEVES
- POET-AU-FEU
- Organizers Hope to Fill Reward Coffers to Aid Search for Oceanside Girl : Kidnaping: It's been nearly seven months since Leticia Hernandez was abucted. Many sightings have been reported, but police are still seeking tips to help locate the 7-year-old girl.
- GARY COLEMAN
- 'Voters Give Congressmen Good Reviews'
- Some Give a Hoot for Wildlife
- HIGH HORSE
- Some Give a Hoot for Wildlife
- Waste in the Navy
- Would a Luxury 'Facility' at Checkpoint Really Help the INS Catch More Aliens?
- GARY COLEMAN
- GARY COLEMAN
- Placing the Blame for Slow Medical Care for the Poor
- GARY COLEMAN
- Protecting the Once-Common Owl
- GARY COLEMAN
- Giving SOS a Chance to Open Its Doors
- Sen. Jesse Helms
- TRAVELLING LIGHT<i> by Bill Barich (Penguin: $8.95) </i>
- Homes in Camarillo
- Better Not Make Snap Judgments of This Fish
- Gardening
- Sellers Need All the Help an Agent Can Give Them in Today's Market
- Home Improvment : A Good Tape Helps in Many Sticky Situations
- THIS WEEK
- U.S. Woman Gets Skull Fracture in Running of Bulls
- Cudahy Building Freeze Extended 10 Months Despite Developers' Pleas
- Heartbreak Hotel : Santa Monica: Plans for a luxury hotel on the site of the Sand and Sea Club are pitting two political allies against each other. The liberal community is sharply divided.
- Thrift Shop's Deals Offer Hope for AIDS Patients
- Nation in Brief : TENNESSEE : Protester Remains at Site of King's Death
- World IN BRIEF : INDIA : Premier Offers to Quit After Protests
- Dwellers of Once-Sleepy Canyon Awake to Urban Ills
- Five Weeks That Were Are Tough to Accept
- St. Bobby : Sixty Years Later, Jones' Spirit Lives On at His Favorite Course--St. Andrews
- Ryan Has Won Some, Lost Some in Scorebook
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Wi Has Chance for Rare Amateur Double
- For Malle, Another Change of Pace : After the intensely personal 'Au Revoir les Enfants,' the mellowing director turns to happier childhood memories with 'May Fools'
- True Grit in a Sale to Czechs
- When Studies Don't Sway, Bring On the Victims : Congress: Even the most sensitive committee members become numbed by statistics. Gripping, real-life stories of hardship are tougher to forget.
- Rep. Gonzalez: He Packs a Punch When It Gets Tense
- Kohl Seeking to Reassure Soviets : Europe: West German chancellor is expected to promise expanded trade at meeting with Gorbachev.
- Canada Shuns Quebec Dispute With Mohawks
- Claremont McKenna Teacher Wins Award
- Syria's Assad Visiting Egypt After Icy Decade : Mideast: He hopes to forge a new Arab axis for negotiating regional peace. It's his first trip to Cairo since 1977.
- California IN BRIEF : ARCATA : 250 Hold Rally for Logging Industry
- Ex-Dodger Marshall Hospitalized After Clubhouse Shouting Match
- Fuller Wins Criterium in San Diego Event
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : All Big Games Won't Be Between the Lines
- Staging a 'Bus' Worth Waiting For
- Why I Cannot Begin, Dear Friend
- Birdwatchers Flock to New Jersey Contest
- Fighting Stereotypes
- Four Presidents to Share Stage at Library Opening
- Venice Restaurant Is Well Versed in Poetry Reading
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : March Protests Bias Against Mentally Ill
- Pioneer Pilot Flew Into Fame, Fortune and History--With a Notebook : Aviation: The urge to survive night-mail routes drove Jepp Jeppesen to draw his first aerial chart. Today his navigation manuals are used by all U.S. airlines.
- After a Week Off, Budget Negotiators Return to Face the Music--and Pain : Deficit: Everyone is waiting for the other guy to make the first move on taxes and spending--but time to make a credible deal is running out.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- No Relief in Sight for Hot, Muggy Days and Sultry Nights
- OIL FIELD of DREAMS : Parklands: The Sheriff's Department donated land for a Santa Clarita Valley sports complex. But a title search shows petroleum companies, among many others, hold rights to the parcel.
- It's The '90s--Get With It!
- THE VOICES OF AMERICAN THEATER : Artistic leaders gather in the face of shrinking funds, declining audiences and the national furor over the NEA
- In Superconductors, Japanese Emerge as Pioneers : Technology: Shedding a reputation as imitators, researchers are neck and neck with American counterparts. The strides reflect a strong commitment to basic science.
- THE VENETIAN EMPIRE A Sea Voyage<i> by Jan Morris (Penguin: $7.95, illustrated) </i>
- 'Stand' Corrected : THE STAND The Complete and Uncut Edition<i> by Stephen King (Doubleday: $24.95; 1,153 pp.) </i>
- Seven Obstacles for a First-Time Home Buyer
- Omission in Text Left Story Unfinished
- THE NEW WOMEN AND THE OLD MEN Love, Sex and the Woman Question<i> by Ruth Brandon (W. W. Norton: $19.95; 294 pp.) </i>
- How to Select Proper Lampshade
- Temple Given State License to Be College : Education: Hsi Lai monastery in Hacienda Heights will offer undergraduate degrees in Buddhist studies and master's degrees in religious studies.
- Where Pigs Danced and Waitresses Reached for Stars
- The Best of Baseball : A TOTALLY SUBJECTIVE COLLECTION OF THE SPORT'S MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS (ON TELEVISION)
- Jewelry Fan Took Rocky Road to Club Leadership
- National Nude Weekend Marked by Protest, Parties : Naturists: A Florida woman is arrested wearing only a copy of the Bill of Rights. A nudist resort opens its doors to visitors.
- At Least 1 Dies as Lightning Hits 16 Hikers
- They Keep Star of Old Hollywood Burning Bright : Preservation: As part of its 10th anniversary, heritage group is holding a fund-raiser to help save the remnants of the early film industry.
- Soroptimists Award $1,000 Scholarship
- SANTA PAULA : County May Sue If City OKs Project
- Community College Bill Sent to Governor
- Cash in Class A: Not Chipper With Clippers
- Offense Gets the Job Done as Bullpen Bombs Again
- Downing Gives Angels Relief, Victory
- Dodd Has a New Partner, Outlook : Volleyball: She is ready to make a run at the top after winning partnership with Silva eroded.
- Design School Will Try a New Angle--Low Tuition : Up to 60 students will learn art techniques in vacant hangars at Santa Monica Airport--for $100 a year
- For American Growers, the Future is Spelled F-U-J-I
- Garlic Festival Enjoys the Sweet Smell of Success
- The 'Untouchables' of Japan : THE RIVER WITH NO BRIDGE<i> by Sue Sumii; translated by Susan Wilkinson (Charles E. Tuttle:$19.95; 359 pp.) </i>
- Government Sting Used Against Washington's Mayor Barry
- A Guide To The Best of Southern California : HIGH STYLE : Bold Bolidist
- Gorbachev Asks NATO Security Partnership : Diplomacy: Soviet leader greets Woerner, accepts an invitation to a future alliance meeting.
- BEST BET
- A Mistake? Not Really!
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 76 Inmates, Guards Injured in Brawl
- BEST BET:
- Inglewood May Install Wall Along L.A. Border
- Heat Stung by Late Salt Lake City Goal, 2-1
- MASTERS NATIONAL CYCLING : Competitors Achieve a Number of Goals
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Running Second Gets Joyner-Kersee Relay Gold
- Daniels Not Mad, He's Even : Dodgers: Left fielder hears the taunts of Wrigley Field's bleacher bums and answers with two three-run home runs in a 7-0 victory over the Cubs.
- From Prague to Contentment and Peace
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants' Wilson Loses No-Hitter, Then Game, 2-1
- BOY TOY: Is there any ...
- In Search of . . .Jennifer Warren
- WAGNER: " "Parsifal" Prelude, "Eine Faust-Ouverture," "Columbus-Ouverture,"...
- 12 Counties Allow 'Over 55' Tax Transfers : Proposition 90: Some of state's most popular retirement areas have voted not to accept inter-county transfers of property tax values for homeowners 55 or older.
- The Magic of a Home With Wooden Floors : Interiors: There are a number of choices in the type of woods available when installing floors, many of them are prefinished.
- Rite of Northwest Passage : THE GOOD RAIN Across Time and Terrain in the Pacific Northwest<i> by Timothy Egan(Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 254 pp., maps; 394-57724-8) </i>
- 2 Senators Adjust to Life in Slower Lane
- DAY TRIP
- Taxiing in a New Century
- A Break in the Case: Tip Ties Killing to 'Cotton Club' Deal
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEXICO : <i> Salinastroika </i> Opens a Hornets' Nest : The people are fed up with authoritarian abuse of their rights. But can the president clean his own house?
- For Some Readers, Tiffany Is No Jetson
- Some Folks Who Fought City Hall--and Won
- Fast-Food Outlet's Benches Stir McStrife in La Jolla
- No-Hitters Usually Are Flashes in the Pan
- Chris Mills of Arizona and Kevin Lynch...
- 5,000 Yellow Fever Cases Worldwide, WHO Reports
- Philippine Guerrillas Set Terms for Freeing Hostages : Terrorism: Release of a U.S. Peace Corps worker and a Japanese citizen held by Communist rebels could come this week.
- Two Strikes, Chamorro Digging In : Nicaragua: An accord halts the violence, but the underlying conflict that produced it--tough medicine for a sick economy--remains unresolved.
- Shelter Seeks Money to Stay Open
- Airport Costs, Delays Soaring : County Should Have Let Original Contractor Finish The Project
- Baseball Star Who Was Denied Gets Belated Recognition
- **** SONIC YOUTH "Goo" <i> DGC</i> : Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic).
- U.S. Is a Strong Competitor, Not a Fading Debtor Nation
- Gardening : When the Iris Are in Bloom It's a Call for Rich Colors : Plicatas: Thoughtful placement and interplanting can reap dazzling rewards with iris that's available in seemingly limitless combination of colors.
- Cable Operators Demand Tax Policy Reassessment : County government: 10 O.C. companies sue in challenge to a new method of determining their value that treble tax bills for some. They say other businesses are next on assessor's list.
- New San Jose Museum is Escape Heaven for Kids
- Hawaii, My Old Friend : Away From the Glitz of Flashy Resorts, the Big Island's Upcountry is Lost in Time
- Center Speaker Is Last Word in Sound System
- Washington Irving's 'Tales of the Alhambra' Relived on Romantic Tour of Granada Palace
- Advice to Adults: Bring Earplugs
- RICK DEES: Wages War 'Into the Night'
- Getting Their Kicks : Die-Hard Fans Put a Few More Miles on Azusa's Love Affair With Route 66
- Nixon Knew Best The GOP Gets Out Its Cloth Coat
- BOWL WATCH : Name of the Game
- There is good news and sad news...
- APPEAL FOR FUNDS: Foothill Family Service, a...
- Will on Hong Kong Refugees
- Attorneys in Camarena Case Trade Charges of Distortion in Closing Arguments
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN LYNCH : New Coaching Job Helps Carson Bounce Back From Heartbreak at Hart
- Surfing Pioneer Young, 43, Is Contending for a Championship Again
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : COMMENTARY : For Him, the High of Jumping Is in the Fun
- Harper Is a Big Catch for Twins : Baseball: After a long battle up major league ladder, he finds success in Minnesota.
- Judging THE Judges : Inconsistent Hiring, Training of Baseball's Official Scorers Revive Charges of Home-Team Bias
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 ED BICKERT & LORNE LOFSKY "This is New" <i> Concord Jazz : </i>
- Atlantic Bites Back With Free-Speech Album
- Grass-Roots Crusade Targets Drug Scourge : Activism: The Orange County Congregation-Community Organizations is an emerging force for civic action. It has mobilized 50,000 member families in an effort to improve neighborhood life.
- For Some Serious Fishing
- Sleepwalk Through Senegal : I GET ON THE BUS<i> by Reginald McKnight (Little Brown: $17.95; 296 pp.) </i>
- Property Management Duel a Family Feud? : Subsidiaries: Tishman Midwest's move to Los Angeles sets the stage for head-to-head competition with Tishman West for business in California.
- Owners in Fire-Proned Areas Warned
- Public Art : City's Requirement to Set Aside 1% of a Project's Construction Bill for Artwork Has Created Powerful CRA Panels and Stirred Controversy
- Beauty Pageant Date Set
- Cabin in the Cotton (TNT Tuesday at...
- Trinidad Reeling From Economic Woes, Brain Drain
- Standing at the Edge of the Inferno: A Veteran Recalls Fighting Fire With Fire : Wildfires: Despite advanced techniques and tactics, those who fight California's wildfires stare terror in the face.
- Micro-Solution to Macro-Problem
- Body of Missing 8-Year-Old Boy Discovered at Construction Site
- LeMond Launches Big Move
- Cable Firms Pass on Tax in Various Ways
- Radio Tunes In to the Office Set : Broadcasting: Southern California stations have taken the lead in getting people to listen while they're at work. Some employers aren't too thrilled with the idea.
- Sampling Wine Pubs of Strasbourg Can Be an Enlightening Experience
- Agents Offering Wacky Incentives : Sales: Like the house? Buy it for $3.8 million and one agent will throw in a Rolls Corniche. Another offers a fish tank.
- Where to Sample Those French Wines
- 'G'-Rated Kidney Foundation Benefit a Big Hit
- British Trade Minister Quits Post to End Furor : Europe: Ridley's insults against Germany and France brought cries of protest. Thatcher replaces him with a proponent of economic unity.
- Worst-Case Example of Political Shenanigans : Council Members Are More Interested in Protecting Empires Than Doing Right Thing
- Aviation Wasn't the Same After This Pilot Came to Santa Paula