- A CUT ABOVE
- OLD REBELS IN THE NEW WORLD...
- Trees Go to Root of Urban Problems
- GARY COLEMAN
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- No Sign of Moorhead
- Some Give a Hoot for Wildlife
- Waste in the Navy
- Orange County's Rep. Dannemeyer: Criticism and Applause
- Fire Safety Laws
- WOMEN'S ROLES, PART 2
- ANYTHING BUT CANCELED
- Would a Luxury 'Facility' at Checkpoint Really Help the INS Catch More Aliens?
- 2 Schools on Violence in Classroom : Discipline: A 6-year-old Encino-based organization remains a source of controversy between police and educators. Its director says it is trying to better balance its law-and-order stance with the rights of the individual.
- After reading the June 17 cover story...
- Lincoln Boulevard Corridor Ideas
- Protecting the Once-Common Owl
- THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE
- 'Voters Give Congressmen Good Reviews'
- LAUGHING WITH LENO
- La Verne Also Must Consider Economics
- Orange County's Rep. Dannemeyer: Criticism and Applause
- Los Angeles County - News from July 15, 1990
- Names in the News - July 15, 1990
- New Nuclear Bomb Factories Planned by Energy Dept. : Defense: Officials say a modern complex would serve the military's needs through at least the year 2050.
- COLUMN ONE : Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S. : A full-time paycheck may not keep the wolf from the door in today's economy. Working or not, many Americans are unable to make ends meet.
- Fire Rages in Angeles National Forest : Arson: Sheriff's Department says blaze was deliberately set. Residents and campers are forced to evacuate as fire burns out of control near Santa Clarita.
- 3 Men Hitting 4th With Bats Are Shot by Police Officer : Violence: Dozens were fighting in a Santa Ana alley when police arrived. The officer first feared for the victim's life, then his own as he was rushed.
- QE2 to Host Queen, Royal Family
- The Unorthodox Rabbi : By Invoking the Holocaust and Bullying the Establishment, Marvin Hier Has Made The Simon Wiesenthal Center the Most Visible Jewish Organization in the World
- ANALYSIS : Defensive Cup Play Offensive to Purists
- The Real Picture on Women Artists : Kenna Love captures 50 women interacting with their art in the 'Exposures' exhibit at the L.A. Photography Center
- Where Gauguin Came for Sweetness and Light
- Crews Work to Shore Up Rail Tunnel : Fire: Engineers hope to reopen downtown section of the Hollywood Freeway by Monday. The blaze below is still smoldering.
- Voices of the Poor Echo With Puzzlement, Pain--and Survival
- Riders Get First Look at Blue Line Light Rail : Transit: About 25,000 had seats on the inaugural run of the L.A.-to-Long Beach trolley. More showed up.
- For the Record - July 15, 1990
- The Age of Ageism
- Save College Farm
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : University to Ban Smoking on Campus
- COLUMN ONE : How Dare They! Atom Critics Cry : A report on radiation near the Hanford plant confirms residents' fears. And the government knew all along, some say.
- San Diego
- 20,000 Romanians March to Demand Release of Activist Beaten by Miners
- STANTON : 3 Men Arrested in Bank Robbery
- It's a Basic Instinct
- State Appeals Court Overturns Ruling in Child-Custody Case : Family law: Judges say divorced woman cannot be forced to move to area near her ex-husband in order to retain her son.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bayakoa Entered in Vanity, but McAnally Will Not Decide Until Sunday if She'll Run
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Duncan Leads Reds Past Mets, 4-2
- Tinkham Made Special Contribution to Life
- Why Not Play the Game Instead of Placing Blame?
- Orion Pictures Corp.: The Los Angeles filmmaker...
- NUTS & BOLTS : A how-to for homeowners : Ready for a Pool Table? Better Check Your Pockets
- Just Hook Up and Bed Down : Hammocks, Nice Places to Hang Out, Come in All Shapes and Sizes (They Sleep Up to 12)
- 1990 Census Will Be Worst Count Ever, Lawmaker Says
- Roemer Will Not Sign Abortion Bill but May Let It Become Law
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Anti-Drug Measure Is Snuffed Out
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Briton's Anti-German Diatribe Reflects Wide Unease : Europe: Many privately fear a reunified, powerful nation, and how those fears are handled will affect the spirit in which the new state is born.
- Accident Revives Debate Over Street's Safety
- VENTURA : White-Power Gang Defector Beaten
- Lakeside
- Leave it to the City Council to...
- U.S OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : This Brandy Shows That She's Getting Much Better With Age
- The stepbrother of former Loyola Marymount basketball...
- James E. Kelly; Longtime Obstetrician
- Jackson Drive Extension Stirs Debate
- Schwartz Rolls to Fair Derby Speedway Title
- WEEKEND TV : Three Close Encounters of the Musical Kind
- Collectors Show Is in the Cards for Convention Center
- THINGS PEOPLE DO : BAY FISHING : The Best Advice of Those in the Know? Have Fun, and Take All You Want--but Don't Eat All You Take
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: ANTHONY DAVIS : A.D.'s Past Always Present : Notre Dame Nemesis Treasures Long Run as USC, Valley Legend
- The Sports Calendar Is Too Full to Worry About the World Cup
- Turning Nature Into Landscape Art : Career: A Harvard professor calls A. E. Bye 'probably one of two or three of the leading landscape architects since the Second World War.'
- The $52-million dream of San Diego evangelist...
- Sears Expects 32% Drop in 2nd-Quarter Profit : Earnings: The firm cites casualty losses in its insurance unit, including California fire claims.
- Pact for La Jolla Firm
- CONSUMER NEWS
- Magic Kingdom Visit a Nightmare for Idaho Family : Lawsuit: Family claims guard accused them of theft. Daughter needed therapy after seeing a headless Mickey Mouse.
- FCC Asked to Require Captions on TV for Deaf During Quakes
- Two Top Soviet Mayors Quit Party : Dissent: The Moscow and Leningrad officials cite the 'inability of the party' to steer the nation toward a new society.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LATIN AMERICA : 64% in Region Live in Poverty, U.N. Says
- Senate Sends Disabled Rights Bill to Bush : Legislation: It is hailed as an 'Emancipation Proclamation' by one lawmaker. The White House says the President will sign it soon.
- BUENA PARK : Summer Classes Lure Students
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Group Begins Drive to Save Ridgelines
- The Passion and the Struggle : * NAACP Convention Shows Keen Awareness of the Problem
- Man Pleads Innocent to Raping Comic's Girlfriend
- The Age of Ageism
- Woman Fearfully Confronts Attacker Who Stalked Her
- Totalitarianism Was Simpler : * Yeltsin Shows the Party's Really Over
- Day-Care Operator Faces 4 Years : Reseda: Five felony counts of child endangerment are filed. Police say they found a marijuana plant and a loaded rifle in her home.
- Lindley Wins Golf Title in Nevada
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Wet and Tired Geddes Leads U.S. Women's Open
- Trade Talk May Be a Start for Javier : Baseball: Dodger outfielder gets a key pinch-hit in a 5-2 victory over the Cubs. If Gibson is dealt, a starter's role might result.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Late Rally by Muller Beats Pugh
- Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
- MGM/UA Communications Co.: The Culver City entertainment...
- GARDENING : You Just Can't Get It Fresher : Enjoying Fruits and Veggies of Their Labor
- Albanians Stage Loyalist Rally
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HUNGARY : Probe Launched Into 'Carlos' Crimes
- Democrats Seek to Force Action on Civil Rights Bill
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MYANMAR : Leading Dissident Will Not Be Freed
- Palmdale Scraps Theater Because of Rising Costs
- Train Kills Man Trying to Walk Across Tracks
- Photograph Seizure
- VENTURA : Carousel Owner Just a Boy at Heart
- Defense Lawyer Sues to Lift Ban on Prison Visits : Lawsuit: Action by Alex Landon challenges a directive stemming from a 1972 prison break that bars him from seeing jailed clients.
- Teresa Edwards scored 19 points to help...
- NCAA Charges Against UNLV Called Major : College basketball: Preliminary inquiry of national champion has been completed, source says.
- Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
- Lumber Store Chain Reports Heavy Losses
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : The Right (Same) Stuff : Rock: The Church is a polished group, but after 10 years of performing, it has not remade itself artistically and manages to paint only in a few darkly glistening hues.
- NCAA Champion McBride Wants to Leave CSUN for UC Irvine
- He Makes No Bones About Apologizing
- Music Reviews : Pristine Pops From Skrowaczewski, Watts at Bowl
- TV Reviews : From Canada, 'Love and Hate' Based on a True Story
- Pop Music Reviews : Church Sounds Good but Covers Little Ground
- Wholesale Prices Rise 0.2%; Inflation May Be in Check
- Retail Sales Up 0.5%; First Rise in Five Months
- 4,000 Happy Albanians Reach Refuge in the West
- Galanter Asks to Preserve 200 Acres Near Airport
- 3 on Council Hire Lawyer in Remap Fight : Government: Filner, Hartley and Bernhardt express concern that city attorney's office could not adequately represent them.
- Bond Measure to Upgrade 911 System Put on Ballot
- OXNARD : Group Fails in Bid to Force Recall Vote
- 1 Shot to Death, 1 Hurt in Fight Between Gangs
- COSTA MESA : Job Sharers Trade Hours, Benefits
- Sheriff's Dept. Sued Over Handling of Slayings
- BETTING WITH BOB : MAN VS. MICROCHIP
- Shotiche Posts Upset in Murray Handicap
- It's Funny, but Encinitas' Gerlach Is Talented in the Water, Too : Surfing: The class clown of the world pro tour is also a serious competitor with a social conscience.
- Getting Some Notes on Readers' Scorecards
- Dow Rally Continues as Fed Cuts Key Rate
- Counterfeiting Too Easy, Treasury Warns
- Top Military Appeals Judge
- Judge Orders Mail Bomb Suspect Held Without Bail : Crime: The Georgia man faces separate charges of witness tampering. Prosecutors are barred from mentioning the blasts that killed two.
- 3 Killed in Explosion, Fire in Pasadena
- Sullivan Praises Troubled Learnfare
- Halt Bush's Tilt to Left, Conservatives Tell GOP : Politics: Five leaders from the party's right deliver a blast at the President for agreeing to a tax hike and for his stands on foreign, social issues.
- Czechoslovakia to Evacuate Women and Children in Dispute With Cuba
- Workers Knew Their Job Was Dangerous : Tragedy: Three dead men are remembered as courteous and hard working. They also knew they were in an inherently hazardous business.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Few Drug-Exposed Babies Receive Help
- Team Genetically Engineers Brain Cells to Grow in Laboratory
- Taxi Driver Shot in Back Near SDSU
- Bannister May Seek Reelection <i> and</i> State Insurance Post : Politics: The councilman from Huntington Beach will 'probably' try to keep that seat while also running against Garamendi.
- Kevin Mackey, Cleveland State University basketball coach,...
- Lilies Add a Variety of Colors to the Garden
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : House Votes Curb on Ex-Presidents' Funds
- NATION IN BRIEF : TENNESSEE : Woman Ordered Off King Slaying Site
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 8,000 Jobs May Be Lost to Save Owl
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Talks to Work Out Clean Air Bill Start
- NATION IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Mecham May Run Again, Court Rules
- Court Rules in Favor of Mother Forced to Move to Keep Her Son : Family law: The decision overturning a Ventura judge's order is hailed by the ACLU as a victory for parents who want to relocate away from their former spouses.
- OJAI : Officials Hopeful on Post Office Dispute
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District Picks Project Developer
- COUNTYWIDE : Panel Searches for Wasp Release Sites
- Camarena Attorneys Make Their Last Pleas
- TUSTIN : Yard Sale Represents Years of Scavenging
- Man, 29, Charged in Deaths of 2 Women
- ORANGE : Day-Care Expansion Denied After Protest
- SUMMER PREP BASKETBALL : Parks' 30 Lead Marina Past Rolling Hills, 89-71
- MINOR LEAGUE REPORT : Brothers Tatum Back Together With Brewers
- The International Tennis Federation announced tougher action...
- AMERICAN LEGION : Winning Rally Ignites Celebration as Well as Opposing Coach's Fuse
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Mama, I Want to Sing' Sequel Raises the Roof as Gospel Musical
- Storyteller at Universalist Church
- RHETORIC WATCH : German Bashing
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Worker Denies Embezzling Funds
- COUNTYWIDE : County Takes Steps to Conserve Water
- BOXING : Breland Should Act on a Career Change
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Holtz Makes West Pay Price for Penalties
- Musburger Provides Plenty of Good News
- Selling Defunct Savings and Loans at Bargain Prices
- The Sports Calendar Is Too Full to Worry About the World Cup
- Cracking the 'Kouros' Case : Getty Gets First Look at Known Fake in Attempt to Authenticate Prized Statue
- Rose Kennedy: Another Profile in Courage
- Early-July Vehicle Sales Up: Sales of North...
- ON THE RECORD
- Was Pressured to Testify, Witness Against Barry Says
- Poland Plans to Sell Off State-Owned Industries
- Case Dismissed in Slaying of Deformed Baby
- Role of County Staff Reviewed in Land Inquiry
- Ned Barclay Ball; Former Merrill Lynch President
- Salk Researchers Report Brain Cell Breakthrough
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Tests Fail to Link Youths to Attack
- Schubeck Arrested Over Drunk Driving
- NEWBURY PARK : Memorial Planned for Pilot Lost at Sea
- You Have to Listen to What He Doesn't Say
- Chain Reaction of College Expansion Events Sweeping Nation
- Insider Trading Conviction Upheld: U.S. District Judge...
- IBM, Diebold to Combine ATM Operations: IBM...
- Abortion Case Foes Now Seek Common Ground : Dialogue: Two combatants in Supreme Court action talk about joining forces to back better adoption services and prenatal care.
- San Jose's Latinos Howl About Plans for a 'Conquest Statue'
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Accord Will Halt Seal Pup Slaughter
- Red Cross Negligence Threatens Blood Safety, Panel Says
- Settlement Reached in Police Cadet's Death
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KOREA : 4 Lawmakers Quit in Broadcast Flap
- Repairing Tunnel Will Be Costly, Time-Consuming
- Arches for the Ages : * Don't Feed the Coliseum to the Development Lions
- These Punks Are Gonna Die Hard! : Movies: Mayhem on Hollywood's scale is a fabrication, but sometimes a fellow dreams of becoming a lethal weapon, too.
- SEAL BEACH : Victim of Drowning Is Still Unidentified
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- James Grant Kahlo; Actor
- Council Orders Health Spa to Ease Parking Shortage : Feud: Neighboring businesses and residents claim the club has allowed too many members to join, contributing to a lack of sufficient spaces on the lot.
- TRABUCO CANYON : Parents' Suit Against Builder Goes to Jury
- San Diego
- SURFING AT OCEANSIDE : Beschen Parlays New Underdog Role Into Upset
- Home Gets Sweet, 2-0, for Abbott : Baseball: Angel left-hander earns first victory at Anaheim Stadium in nearly one year by holding the Blue Jays to four hits.
- Getting Some Notes on Readers' Scorecards
- Should Government Rule When Faith, Science Clash? : CON: Critics Ignore Important Evidence of Spiritual Healing
- Charges Fly Over Air Travel Surcharges : Airlines: Fees are added to ticket prices for everything from customs inspections and fuel to airport construction costs.
- Ebria Feinblatt; First LACMA Drawing Curator
- Mandatory Water Cuts Voted Down by Council
- Esther Lucile Brown; Study Changed Nursing Education
- TERRORISM / A NAME FROM THE PAST : A Nasser on Trial in Egypt
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 2 Belgians May Be Freed, Paper Says
- OXNARD : Police Arrest 4 in Burglary of House
- Council Approves Funds to Create Ethics Panel
- Glenne Headly: The Real Person Behind Trueheart
- Iran-Contra Grand Jury Hears North a 6th Time
- Letting About 800 Cats Out of the Bag : Animals: An international show at the Anaheim Convention Center centers on responsible pet ownership, but a lot of felines will be strutting their stuff.
- Rain Spatters County; Hot, Muggy Weather to Linger on Weekend
- FILLMORE : Mayor Says He Will Not Seek Reelection
- Mega-Projects and Sunsets
- LAGUNA HILLS : Man in Ninja Outfit Robs Pizza Parlor
- Arguments Heard in Trash-Plant Bidding Suit : Environment: Three North County cities hope to convince a judge that the $240-million trash-to-energy project should be open to competitive bidding.
- IRVINE : 65 Firms Ask to Use Banned Chemicals
- COUNTYWIDE : Kaiser Joins Fight Against Measles
- Hearing Postponed on Landfill Expansion
- Nine Named to Pediatric Cancer Research Board
- Red Wings Replace Demers With Former Capital Coach Murray
- Class Starts for Rams' Third Pick : Football: Berry signs a contract and will try to learn to play cornerback.
- For Him, Bike Is Not a Toy
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Boddicker, Red Sox Stay on Skids
- Flags and Quotations
- If Only Conin/Brett Could Hit and Field
- Pop Music Reviews : Smithereens Deliver Right-Left Combination
- Fuel Leaks on Shuttles Appear Unrelated : Space: The glitches are in different parts of the Atlantis and Columbia systems. That makes fixing them easier, NASA says.
- Killer Dies After Calling Death Penalty Racist
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KENYA : Mandela Criticizes West During Rally
- Nigeria Curbs Smoking
- Glendale Man, 18, Drowns in Castaic Lake
- PUC Says Merger Hearings to End Aug. 3; Foes Protest
- Doctor Accused of Sexual Assaults Pleads Not Guilty
- Porter Ranch Plan Specifications Will Delay the Bulldozers : Timetables: A number of unresolved issues will probably delay the grading of Chatsworth hillsides for another year.
- Helen Bloore McCollum; Job's Daughters Official
- New Technology Is Pushing the Process of Rediscovery : Music: The improved sound and picture quality of laser discs gives vintage rock movies a new kick.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bookstein Balances Old With the New
- SEC Suit Claims Insider Trading in GTE-Contel Deal
- Eastern Says It's Discussing Merger With Northwest
- Setting Him Straight on History of Colts
- ASK THE HANDYMAN : A Roller Paints Faster, But Pad Is Tad Cleaner
- U.S. Must Cut Demand for Cocaine, Colombian Insists : Diplomacy: President-elect Gaviria meets Bush. He says his nation cannot win the drug war unless consumption is curbed.
- Shanghai Mayor Tours U.S., Seeks to Revive Goodwill : China: Zhu is a rising star who could be a future Gorbachev. But he apparently sees no need now for Soviet-style restructuring.
- ALTERNATE FREEWAY ROUTES
- Contractor Calls Blaze a 'Tremendous Disaster'
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Jewish Emigration Reportedly Blocked
- Rain Adds to Ohio Valley and East Coast Flooding
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- MOORPARK : Truck Crashes, Spills 600 Gallons of Fuel
- Huge Porter Ranch Project Has More Red Tape to Snip
- The A's and Their Money Soon Will Part on Canseco Contract
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Building for the Future : Family affair: Westlake Village's Hoang brothers spare the furniture and take shots at a real goal in Minneapolis.
- Good Luck, Guile Guide Paul Cleary : Hall of Fame: Being in the right place at the right time and a dogged work ethic helped former USC football star become a college All-American.
- Michael Andretti finished the qualifying session at...
- TV Reviews : Psychic Pursuer Pitted Against a Psychic Killer
- In Hollywood, the Only Creed Is Plain Greed : Entertainment: Some charge that a white-male fraternity of executives still decides who gets to join the club.
- Waitress by Day Is Also a Working Actress by Night
- Stage Reviews : Good Intentions, Poor Execution in 'Dancing'
- An Acquisition With a Good Fit: Two Addictions
- Mortgage Rates Up: Fixed-rate home mortgages averaged...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- CUBA / THE CHILL DEEPENS : Castro Losing Last Support in Congress
- Kremlin Old Guard Swept Out of Central Committee
- Don't Take the A Train, N.Y. Tells Homeless
- 3rd Fatal Crash Renews Call for Blocking Short Cut
- Costa Mesa to Study Revised Art Funding Restrictions
- Lifeguard Who Rescued 2 Says County Beach Is Unsafe
- Last Suspect in Teen's Murder Surrenders
- San Diego
- In a unanimous decision, Terry Norris of...
- They're Pumped Up for Shot at Olympics : Bodybuilding: After 44 years of lobbying, enthusiasts might finally get a vote by the IOC.
- Urban Campers Stake a Claim
- John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Oceanside Soup Kitchen Plans Move; Unwanted Downtown
- Music Reviews : Pianist Edward Aldwell Performs Bach Program
- CBS, NAACP Sign Accord: On the final...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting makers of hand-crafted goods : Tiffany Lights Artist's Way
- Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco-based biotechnology...
- CONSUMER NEWS
- U.S. Team to Hunt for American Remains in Cambodia : Indochina: It will be the first such cooperation with the Phnom Penh government, now under increasing pressure from rebel attacks.
- Mad Gunmen and Outlawing Assault Rifles
- ANAHEIM : City Receives Grant for Neighbor Patrols
- COUNTYWIDE : Continuance Urged for Welfare Funds
- Padres on Edge, on Skids : Baseball: As the trade rumors swirl around them, they lose again, 4-1 to Pittsburgh, and fall 15 games behind Cincinnati in the NL West.
- With the Alps behind them, the 170...
- Former Hart Coach Carson Takes Football Job in Spokane
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : ROUNDUP : Lawrence Walks Away With American Record
- Panel Hears Testimony in Lutheran Gay Ordinations
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : 2 Key Soviet Figures to Retire to Their Dachas Instead of Siberia Exile
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : For Firefighters, It Was 'Like Walking Into Hell'
- There are no mega-events in store this...