- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : When the Party's Over, Who Cleans Up?
- VILLA PARK : Neighborly Is Word for This Town
- CLIPBOARD : The Dirty Half-Dozen
- LA HABRA : New City Clerk Settling Into Job
- 'If I Don't Get Out . . . ' : Britain Needs Answers for 3.25 Million Subjects in Hong Kong
- Bus Riders Say Free Fare Won't Necessarily Make Things Square
- YORBA LINDA : Drowning Victim Was Attempting Feat
- These Bears Prefer Fishing to Fighting : Wildlife: Residents of Alaska preserve haven't learned to dislike humans, creating a natural viewing environment for visitors.
- PGA Chief to Check Clubs' Racial Stands
- NATIONAL LEAGUE : Garrelts Misses No-Hitter by One Out
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Georgia Satellites Have Yet to Reach Potential
- SHORT TAKES : Stallone in Line for Comedy Role
- Private Saturn Ceremony: General Motors Chairman Roger...
- California IN BRIEF : WALNUT CREEK : Bulletproof Vest Saves CHP Officer
- Jean Fourastie; Economist Who Aided Reconstruction of France
- NATION : Darman Suffers Face Cuts in Fall
- California IN BRIEF : MONTEREY : Seven-Gill Shark Is Largest in Captivity
- Housing Proposed for Soviet Immigrants : Israel: Sharon asks for 50,000 mobile homes and 40,000 prefabricated houses. Finance Minister Modai objects, pointing to the high cost.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Fighting Breaks Out Near Radio Station
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Keeshan Traded Law for TV
- Escondido
- VENTURA : State Employees Get Child-Care Grant
- CRA Has Designs for Watts
- Longshot the Star in Crosby : Del Mar: But favorites win four of six in Pick Six, meaning 40 perfect tickets worth $55,384 each out of record $3.4-million pool.
- Brian Downing Selected Angel of the Week
- GOODWILL GAMES : Soviet Women Continue Dominance to the End : Gymnastics: They win three of four events in individual apparatus competition, running medal count to 10.
- POP REVIEW : Satellites Stay in Bar-Band Orbit at Coach House
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : After Loss, Garrison Leads U.S. Win in Doubles
- 'Innocent' Tops Box Office With $12.1 Million
- SHORT TAKES : Widmark Hurt in Mower Mishap
- Fujitsu in $1.2-Billion Buyout of British Firm : Europe market: Japan maker looks to a foothold on the Continent with purchase of International Computers Ltd.
- Car Bomb Kills British Lawmaker
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Bay Oil Spill Moves Away From Marshes
- LOCAL : 3 Killed After Big Rig Overturns on Golden State in Burbank
- Kitty Dukakis Tells Rubbing Alcohol Error
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Another Survivor of Quake Reported
- Bobby Day; Had No. 2 Hit With 'Robin'
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Swayze's Wife Found 'Ghost'
- Gerald Hedley; Expert in Art Restoration
- Arson Is Suspected Cause of $2-Million Hotel Fire Near Valencia
- MOORPARK : College to Sell Land It Received as a Gift
- LA HABRA : Bicyclist, 7, Injured When Struck by Car
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Family of 3 Can't Come Home Again : A single mother who left Southern California with her sons to earn a master's degree tried to return later and found the cost of living had closed the door on her family.
- Right-Wing Tabloid Says It Speaks for 'Silent...
- U.S. Rolls Along in Baseball
- Dodgers Escape Braves, 4-3, Pull Within 8 of Reds : Baseball: Martinez earns his 13th victory as the club gains ground on Cincinnati for the sixth consecutive day.
- ART : Defending the Avant-Garde From the Hysterical Hounds of Conservatism : Works that used to be of interest only to a small coterie are now being assessed for their moral fitness by those who would otherwise never bother to see them.
- RADIO
- The Beacon That Was Murrow
- P.M. BRIEFING : Judge Blocks Timber Operation
- Cessna Aircraft Co. has named Sembawang Aviation...
- Paper Says Marine's Call Home Told Noriega of U.S. Invasion
- Skeleton Unearthed at Defunct Hotel
- New Curriculum Aims to Bring History, Social Studies to Life
- Noriega Banker, 5 Others Guilty in Cash-Laundering
- National City
- COSTA MESA : OCC Picked to Create a Technology Center
- Science / Medicine : NASA Scientist Finds New Moon in Saturn's Rings
- Deffenbaugh Wipes Out, but Judges Put Him Back on His Board : Surfing: Penalty against Florida's Paul Reinecke gives Huntington Beach amateur a second chance in Op competition.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Fair Meeting Opens With Balboa Stakes
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Harper's Hit Carries Twins Over A's, 6-5
- Market Watch : Candles Light the Way
- Gingrich Sends Warning on Budget : Deficit: House GOP whip won't back it unless it's 'a very, very good package.' He says Bush made a mistake when he reversed himself on taxes.
- Nation In Brief : ILLINOIS : Chicago Blackout Leads to Looting
- STATE : Judge's Corruption Trial Stalled
- Fans Toast Eclectic Band
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Bendjedid Bows to Muslim Vote Call
- MOORPARK : City, Schools to Meet on Site Differences
- OXNARD : Decking the Hulls With Holiday Cheer
- COTO DE CAZA : Youth Killed in Fall From Moving Truck
- CARE Program Aids Child Abuse Fight : Schools: Teams educate teachers and students about warning signals. But its future is uncertain because of state budget crunch.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Daniel Gets Her First Major Title
- Music : Strawberry Creek Festival at Pepperdine
- SHORT TAKES : Bailey, New Knee Out of Hospital
- Meek Broadcasters Help FCC Overstep Its Bounds
- RADIO
- Jazz : A Gifted, Original Guitarist Joins Friesen at McCabe's
- There Are Many Kinds of Bottles for Old Wine
- Shevardnadze Calls IMF Timing Right: The time...
- U.S. Movie Magazine to Hit Leningrad: American...
- CYPRESS : Proposed Tree Panel Fails to Take Root
- Can England Handle the Raider Invasion?
- Former Olympic diver Bruce Kimball, convicted of...
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / CURT HOLBREICH : Woodard to Undergo More Tests for Chest Pains
- Vikings Deal Makes Carter a Millionaire
- Science / Medicine : Non-Surgical Treatment of Clogged Arteries Makes Headway : Health: Lasers, clot-dissolving drugs and angioplasty are all being tested. The drug approach appears to be the most striking advance.
- San Marcos
- Circus Next Door : Sideshow Barker's Fillmore Ranch Houses Some Unusual Tenants
- A GOOD SAMARITAN : The Good Die Young
- A Crucible for Curiosity : UCI Opens Science Labs to Minority Students
- 'Big Kids Party' Supports Museum
- Off The Cuff : Books: A "guide" urging submission of black women to black men is selling briskly despite its message of oppression.
- Plan's Demise Could Arrest Development : Santa Clarita: Public outcry over rampant growth forces the city to reject the Santa Catarina condos-for-roads proposal, and the decision may affect politics and planning in the area for years to come.
- Science / Medicine : Alzheimer's Link Discovered
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 28
- LOS ALAMITOS : Privately Run Events Will Need a License
- Summer Students Spark to 'Jump-Start'
- White Sox Send Kittle to Orioles in Exchange for Phil Bradley
- Moorpark Issue : Is an independent ambulance service needed?
- THE SIDELINES : Soccer Player Collapses, Dies
- GOODWILL GAMES : ROUNDUP : U.S. Beats Mexico, 15-2, to Advance in Baseball
- Grayson Named Westlake Coach
- Say, Hey, He's Coaching Children's Baseball : Youth fair: Willie Mays and friends pass along knowledge of the game to kids from 23 countries at UCLA this week.
- Woodland Hills West Sweeps Into State Playoffs : American Legion: Defending World Series champions take a pair from Claremont to win 6th Area title from the loser's bracket.
- Yugoslavs Send Best, Beat U.S.
- Dance : 'Dance Kaleidoscope' Season Comes to an End at Cal State
- Friday's "Battle of the Saxes" to benefit...
- Dance : 'Multicultural Man' Is High Point for Japan America Series
- MEDIA : Cawthorne Runs Through His Paces at 'Anchor School'
- USC Raises $641.5 Million in 6-Year Drive
- Brother-in-Law Sought in Slaying
- THE SIDELINES : Pitcher Red Barrett, 75, Dies
- Orioles Get Kittle in Deal for Bradley
- Body Identified as N.Y. Jockey : Racing: Partial remains of a rider missing since July 20 wash ashore on a New Jersey beach.
- DeJesus to Battle Palomares at Irvine Marriott
- Lewis Wins 100, Caps Relay Victory : Track: Attempt for world record goes by the wayside when he suffers from cramping during anchor leg in the 400-meter relay.
- THE SIDELINES : Prpic Wins in San Remo Tennis
- Robinson Lashes Out at Holdout Slater : Rams: Veteran guard is seeking to renegotiate contract, which reportedly is for $550,000 this season. He's being fined $1,000 a day until he reports.
- DEL MAR : Sensational Star Gets Longshots Back on Board in Winning Crosby
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : 'As You Like It' Works; Setting Is a Distraction
- SHORT TAKES : 'Taxi Blues' Arrives in November
- ART REVIEW : Wojnarowicz: Artist on a Collision Course
- It's Set in America but This 'As You Like It' Has the Feel of Britain : Stage: At the Grove, the Bard's comedy looks and sounds more like Edwardian England.
- SHORT TAKES : Talking Heads 'in Hibernation'
- Schools Named for Jim Thorpe, Pio Pico
- COUNTYWIDE : Transit Panel Offers Bike Route Maps
- Science / Medicine : A Shaker in the World of Earthquake Studies : Seismology: Lucile Jones is one of the first--and most widely publicized--experts to speak up when a temblor hits. Her goal is to determine the probability of the next one.
- A Little Light in Louisiana : Governor Vetoes Restrictive Anti-Abortion Bill, but Watch Out
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : In the Mode for Changes : Tour: Depeche Mode plays first of its dates in Southern California with hints of hopeful things to come.
- Science / Medicine : Cystic Fibrosis Clues Surface
- Science / Medicine : Gene Replacement Tests
- MISSION VIEJO : Tree Maintenance Appropriation OKd
- WORLD : Teens Kill Grandma on Birthday
- The Wages of Deregulation : Does Public Safety Fly With Eastern?
- STANTON : Fire Damages Six Apartment Units
- San Onofre
- FILLMORE : Sale of Alcohol to Minors Targeted
- Airport Off-Ramp Theory Won't Fly : Traffic: South County residents have only single-lane access from the San Diego Freeway to John Wayne Airport. Could it be retribution?
- FILLMORE : Council Approves Anti-Crime Effort
- Inner-City Violence and Gun Control
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Blacks in Filmmaking
- Inner-City Violence and Gun Control
- Inner-City Violence and Gun Control
- Inner-City Violence and Gun Control
- COUNTERPUNCH LETTERS : Taking the Snip Out of Movie Ratings Code
- U.S. Policy on Cambodia
- MOVIES - July 30, 1990
- MOVIES - July 30, 1990
- COLUMN RIGHT : Endangering A Species Our Own : The act should be amended so human welfare comes first.
- Rude Awakening for 'Dream House' Buyers : Land dispute: Owners of 100 homes built on 96 acres that were supposed to remain open space are waiting to see how the situation is resolved. Despite reassurances, they remain uneasy.
- BOOM AHEAD? James F. Halpin, new president...
- GATE: Attendance at the Richard M. Nixon...
- School-Police Cooperation Worries Civil Libertarians
- TICK, TICK ... Although the political battle...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Legislators Didn't See Looming Budget Crisis : Finances: They failed to take the problem seriously enough soon enough, many of them now admit.
- COLUMN ONE : Political Money by the Bundle : As PAC contributions acquire an unsavory image, members of Congress turn to corporate executives. In some cases, dozens of checks arrive in a single envelope.
- SQUEEZED OUT: Children born here after the...
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 30, 1990
- Names in the News - July 30, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 30, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - July 30, 1990
- A Stiff Shot of Black and White
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- COMING CLEAN : The recovering...
- A Pizza Tradition
- High-Speed Train From O.C. to Vegas
- Readers Split on Bar Assn. Abortion Vote
- A Plea for Better Supervision of Parks
- 'No Suitable Site' for Parole Office
- OUTING TARGET HOLLYWWOD : The Ethics of Exposing Celebrities' Sexual Orientations
- Applauds Baggage Tip
- Veterans' Hospital Is Criticized in Report : Medicine: Lack of smoke alarms, expired sterilized items and a general failure to meet quality standards are among deficiencies found at Long Beach facility. Center is already under investigation for suicides at its psychiatric unit.
- Make Depositors Careful by Sharing the Risk
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- Waste-Busters
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- 'Profit' and 'Equity'
- Whiskey Debate
- Wrong on Boston
- Placing the Blame for the Condition of Rock 'n' Roll
- Temporary Mistake
- Nixon Actions Unforgivable
- Cutting Costs, McDonnell Should Start at the Top
- Let Them Eat Macs
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Public Urged to Attend Hearings on Bulk Housing
- How interesting that you failed to highlight...
- Readers Split on Bar Assn. Abortion Vote
- FIGHTING WORDS
- 'Much Ado About Nothing' on HCAC
- 'Family-Therapy Participants Try to Shed Childhood Anguish'
- Parking Structure Tops 3-Level Limit
- OUTING TARGET HOLLYWWOD : The Ethics of Exposing Celebrities' Sexual Orientations
- Wrong on Boston
- Not Long Ago, But Far, Far Away: They Were There When L.A.'s Vital Club Scene Was Reborn : It was 1976 and they were five newcomers in three bands. Together, they helped stage 'Radio Free Hollywood' and opened the door for hundreds of rockers.
- Geographic Error
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- 'Economic Gap Bodes Ill for U.S.'
- FIGHTING WORDS
- STERLING SERLING
- Call for Healing
- Roseanne Fallout
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Belize Noted
- Laguna Niguel Land Giveaway: Finding Culprits in Lost Space
- FIGHTING WORDS
- Chambord Rooftops
- Motorist Helped by 'Exceptional Men'
- FIGHTING WORDS
- 'Family-Therapy Participants Try to Shed Childhood Anguish'
- FIGHTING WORDS
- FIGHTING WORDS
- FICTIONCLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER by Tom Clancy...
- A Citizen of Emptiness : THE TELLING DISTANCE Conversations With the American Desert <i> by Bruce Berger (Breitenbush Books: $19.95; 243 pp.; 0-932576-74-5) </i>
- Some Bangkok Eateries May Be Hard to Find, but Persistence Proves Rewarding--and Cheap
- Nonsmoker bonus: Air Canada will introduce an...
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GOING PLACES : Where Freshwater and Saltwater Meet
- It's Easy to Get a Good Peek From This Summit
- FLASH FROM THE PAST
- A New Look at Death on the Matterhorn
- Pico Rivera Dial-a-Ride Vans Haul 7,500 People in 3 Months
- Waitress Is Slain as Masked Thieves Rob Cafe--of $20
- Baltics Refuse to Join Talks on Forming Federal State : Soviet Union: They will proceed with secession. Gorbachev suffers a setback.
- Flores Seeks Cut in Lease Fee for Floating Museum
- Realtors Group Awards Scholarships
- Born-Again Activist : Ex-Industrial Designer Now Wants to Be Part of Pollution Solution
- 4 More Police Die in Colombia Despite Pledge
- Well, as They Say, No (Grunt) Pain, No Gain
- Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos of Pacific...
- DEL MAR : Pick Six Sets Record for Carryover
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Old Stories: Beman Leads by 3, Irwin by 1
- Forward Johnny Newman joined the Charlotte Hornets...
- Has Ozzie Smith Played His Last Card?
- Head of the Class : Michael Carbajal Will Become First 1988 U.S. Olympian to Fight for a World Title Today
- Conscience of an Art : A Seattle show offers a revealing look at Vladimir Tatlin and the Russian avant-garde of an earlier era
- Taylor Declares Formation of a New Government in Liberia
- THE GREAT FIRE AND THE MYTH OF CHICAGO <i> by Ross Miller (University of Chicago: $24.95; 287 pp.) </i>
- Today's News, Tomorrow's Television : One more 'Young Rider' signs on; witness the birth of a new Nickelodeon show; watch out for Tim and Daphne Reid
- Hawkey Names Minority to Post in 1st Appointment
- Assistant City Manager Named as Finalist for Cincinnati Post
- Split in Solidarity Settles Into Two Camps : Poland: Scene is being set for a presidential showdown between Walesa and Prime Minister Mazowiecki.
- Our Place in the California Sun: From the Past, Reflections for Today
- Taxed Into Revolt : Celeste Mergens, an El Cajon Housewife, Leads the Charge of a Burgeoning Grass-Roots Anti-Tax Movement
- Faith & Love Finds Enemies in Bid to Open Vista Shelter
- Sunken Treasure : Fighting Ship's Wreckage Unites U.S., Mexico for Joint Historical Study
- Testimony of Rival Gang Could Make or Break Case : Trial: Women break the 'code of silence' on county's worst drive-by shooting. Defense says they have every reason to lie.
- Zola Budd displayed the form that helped...
- Rose Book Was a Story in Itself : Baseball: Even before he began writing the biography, the author had frustrations. In the end, he wonders if it's fair to condemn the Cincinnati star.
- The Lynch / Frost View of America
- A Crossover of a Different Color : Once known as avant-garde musician Captain Beefheart, Don Van Vliet has quickly won the art world's attention as a painter
- 'Broadway Sam' Cohn Still Holds Court in New York
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : GALLERIES : Just Another Day at the Beach
- The Optional Pleasures of Armagnac
- A Stiff Shot of Black and White : DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS <i> by Walter Mosley (W. W. Norton: $18.95; 219 pp.; 0-393-02854-2) </i>
- Film Appreciation : Basic and Pay Cable Channels Are Building Libraries of Classics For You To Check Out
- GOODWILL GAMES ROUNDUP : U.S. Wrestlers Upset Soviet Union, 17-13
- Color of Money Will Get PGA's Attention
- Tour de France champion Greg LeMond has...
- Nomads Beaten
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- Falafel Faves : <i> When only deep-fried garbanzo beans will do.</i>
- Flight to Whenever
- ALBUM REVIEWS : *** 1/2 SONNY ROLLINS "All the Things You Are" <i> RCA Bluebird</i>
- Buyout Posed Problems at Josephson International
- Book Into Chicago for Adventure in Literature
- Poland's Noble Resistance : KONSPIRA Solidarity Underground <i> by Maciej Lopinski, Marcin Moskit and Mariusz Wilk (University of California Press: $24.95; 272 pp., illustrated; 0-520-06131-4) </i>
- Your Mortgage : Drive for 'Kinder' FHA Rules Gains Allies : Financing: Consumers Union joins opposition to Kemp's plan to raise cash requirements for popular home loan program.
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
- Suicide Adds to Family's AIDS Toll : Health: A woman and her daughter have the illness. She says her husband could no longer bear their deterioration. He shot himself to death.
- Hollywood House Dispute May Be Sign of Landmark Battles to Come
- Cal Poly Students Win Academic Quadrathlon
- Filth-Sensitive Haitians Scrub One of World's Dirtiest Capitals Clean, Block by Block
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Coup Plot Suspects Hunted; 42 Executed
- Taking to Streets to Protect Neighborhood
- East Germany: A People Who Tolerate Intolerance : Xenophobia: Fear of immigrants blinds East Germans to the fact they may become foreigners themselves in a united Germany.
- Bewitched, Bothered, Buried Under Latex
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Bills Seek to Restrict Firms From Eavesdropping on Employees
- Bush Plan Calls for Big Hike in Alcohol Taxes
- Summertime Infestation of Bats Creates Quite a Flap in Monrovia
- Russian Roulette at the Gas Pump
- Animal Science Society Cites Cal Poly Professor
- Neocolonialism's Legacy: Liberia Wars With Its Past : Rebellion: After centuries of American involvement, a woeful African nation struggles with the residue of U.S. imperialism.
- 'If you're a chef, you can go anywhere in the world and do your job
- Movie Script--It May Have the Longest List of Credits
- River of Guns in L.A. Never Stops Flowing : Weapons: About 25,000 firearms a year are destroyed. The inventory has gotten more powerful, including an antitank rocket launcher.
- It May Be a City of Hope for Some, but Duarte Is No Tourist Town
- Fire Razes Valencia Motel Site, Snarls Golden State Freeway
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Extend Reds' Losing Streak to Six
- Former USC offensive lineman Jeff Bregel, who...
- Andries Wins Back Title . . . Again
- Operation Petticoat (Channel 9 Sunday at 1...
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Remark on Chemical Arsenal Clarified
- Shoot the Piano Player and Forbidden GamesTwo...
- Pro-Marijuana Candidates Begin Cropping Up
- Afghanistan Merchants Turn Civil War Chaos Into Smugglers' Paradise
- Judge Montes Wins National Award