- U.S. Firms Join in Bidding for British TV Franchises
- Profit Off 12% at 500 Biggest Service Firms
- Probe of Rape Case Obstruction Ongoing : Crime: Sen. Kennedy says he left Palm Beach not knowing the seriousness of allegations against his nephew. Police had sought to question him there.
- Extraordinary Look Into the Plight of the Vanishing Elephant
- The Two Cs of Success: Core Competency
- Seven Accused of Customer Fraud at COMEX:...
- Golf Pro's Helping Youths Stay on Course : Sports: Anti-gang program introduces the peaceful game to youngsters from neighborhoods plagued by violence.
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
- ARCHITECTURE : Westwood Tower Plays the Office Game With a Twist
- South Pasadena : Interest-Conflict Complaint
- U.N. Team in Iraq to Assess Nuclear Stockpile
- Venice : Restrictions on Rebecca's
- Noriega Papers Claim CIA Sent Him Millions
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Foreign Accent : The Thousand Oaks Library and the Ojai Playhouse have a couple of imported offerings this weekend.
- Site of Gene Tied to Gehrig's Disease Found
- Stores to Distribute Water Conservation Kits
- Lemon Grove
- COSTA MESA : Former School Site to Become Reservoir
- Most Drinking in Public Outlawed
- Huston Keeps Pierce Alive, Pros Waiting : College baseball: Soft-spoken power hitter can sign with Chicago Cubs after Brahmas' run through state playoffs.
- TV REVIEW : CBS Offers a Punishing 'Jailbirds'
- Claim Against Greyhound Reduced 75%: A bankruptcy...
- Tory Whipple has been named vice president-feature...
- Candy-Cake, Mizithra, a Haystack
- 1988 Bordeaux: Should You Buy?
- Beverly Hills : Gallery Owner Convicted
- Bellflower : Oil From Buried Pipe Seeps to Surface of Woodruff Ave.
- Reinventing the Five-and-Dime
- California IN BRIEF : OCEANSIDE : Man Arrested in Attack on Educator
- EDUCATION : Colleges : Business School Given Full Accreditation After 3 Years
- Ex-Gang Member Changes His Life to Save It : Youth: Once a teen-age statistic heading for a life of despair, he now has college in his plans and is trying to help others escape the violent streets.
- South Gate : Proposed Law Would Allow Converted Garages to Stay
- Sitting on the Top of the Bay : High schools: Beverly Hills High baseball team proves coach wrong by winning third consecutive Bay League championship.
- Public Works Week Will Be Observed
- Helping Kids Stay on Course : Sports: A new anti-gang program introduces golf and its peaceful surroundings to youngsters from neighborhoods plagued by violence.
- Former UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman, now with...
- Rx for Doctors: Hollywood Glitz
- Quake-Proof Heritage : Seismic safety: Tremors won't trouble UCLA's venerable Kerckhoff Hall once a system is installed to cushion it from ground movement.
- Friends of Slain Student Protest Gang Violence
- U.S., Peru Agree on Cocaine Battle Plan : War on drugs: Lima agrees to step up military operations against traffickers in return for $100 million in aid.
- Soviet Troops Seize Weapons in South
- School District OKs Contested Health Clinic
- BREA : Landfill Expansion Is Contested by City
- CSUN Administrator to Head Cal Poly Pomona : Education: Bob Suzuki faces decision on agricultural lands. He hopes for more black and Latino students.
- Is Gymnastics in for a Tumble? : High schools: Although the number of programs has dwindled, champions of the sport say it still fills a need.
- Pitcher Attempts to Cut Corners : High schools: Rather than trying to overpower batters, Torrance's Radcliffe finds he can win with accurate pitch placement.
- Padres Will Need to Mend to Contend
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser Back to Bakersfield Saturday
- Irvine Approves Landmark Study to Gauge Health Effects of Toxins : Pollution: Council responds to news report showing the city among most affected by airborne emissions from manufacturers.
- Foothill Takes Big Step to Reach Favored Status : 4-A: Knights' rebuilding program pays off with Century League title and No. 2 seeding in the division.
- Quance Breaks Pair of Records in City Swim Finals
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Frantic Antics : British Rockers Play Up a Storm in Tijuana
- News Corp.: The Sydney, Australia, media conglomerate...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Compaq's Dive Drags Dow Down 21.47
- THE HOME COOK : The Caesar Test
- The Taste of Discipline
- BOOK REVIEW : Horrors of Survival, Clothed in Grace : WARTIME LIES<i> by Louis Begley</i> Alfred A. Knopf $19, 188 pages
- Where and How to Look for Care
- Wild Falcons Nesting on Pittsburgh Building
- 4 Families File Lawsuit Over Delay in School Enrollment
- To Glendora's Relief, Pitcher Arffa Finds Success as a Starter : High schools: Senior left-hander becomes one of the area's best starters after making transition from reliever.
- Whitney Begins Quest for 1-A Title
- FLOWER FESTIVAL-BEACH PARTY : Moonlight Beach to Shine
- Board Tables Proposal to Alter School Boundaries : Ventura: The district reacts to protests. A new committee, to include parents, will formulate another plan.
- ELECTIONS / REDONDO BEACH : Council Expects Changes as White Replaces Cawdrey
- OXNARD : Laborer Apparently Beaten to Death
- Anti-War Groups Plan 2 'Days of Dissent'
- New Chief at Cal Poly Pomona : Education: Bob Suzuki will face pressure over use of agricultural lands. He says he hopes for more black and Latino students.
- Contributions to Bradley Campaigns
- OXNARD : 5 Youths Charged in Drive-By Shooting
- Change of Venue Denied for Grocer's Murder Trial
- Taft Falls to Sylmar in 1st Round as Voytek Serves Suspension
- 26 Nominated for O.C. Honors
- Rams' Perry Not Expected to Join Team Until July Camp
- Rio Mesa's Mitchell to Play Baseball at UCLA
- Kennedy Might Sprout Benefits From Being Unseeded : 5-A: League losses to Garden Grove cost the Fighting Irish in the draw, but coach sees advantages.
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Gypsy' Makes the Grade During a Rare Visit to College
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- SEAL BEACH : City Alters Rules of Volleyball Tourney
- Girl, 2, Is in Serious Condition After Nearly Drowning in Pool
- Westchester Area Gets Denser, Census Shows : Growth: Apartments replace houses and gas stations. Population is up 10% since 1980, and dwelling units are up 23%.
- 16-Year-Old Held in Fatal Van Nuys Knifing
- Greg Probert has been promoted to vice...
- Business Inventories Down for Second Month: Businesses...
- John Alexander has been named senior vice...
- Woman Won't Risk Freedom on Retrial : Courts: Her conviction in boyfriend's shooting was overturned, but she decides against seeking exoneration.
- Council OKs $2.5 Million for Transit Center
- Bar Wars : 2 Veterans Groups Fight to Serve Liquor
- Foothill Bus Service Begins
- Agency OKs Buying Theater's Frontage
- LONG-DISTANCE BICYCLING : Hell on Wheels : The pain of riding 100 miles in head winds is almost offset by a barbecue at the finish line.
- U.S. Urges Iraq to Cut Military Presence Near Kurds
- FISHING : Veteran Fisherman Learned to Respect Ocean's Might in Early Years of Life
- FILM : Comic Opera in 'Mozart Brothers'
- Shintaro Abe; Ex-Japanese Foreign Minister
- SATICOY : Life Without Parole Ruled Out for Youth
- CSUN Divided on Policy to Ban Discriminatory Talk on Campus : Speech: The measure, aimed at shielding students from offensive remarks, is criticized by opponents as curtailing the free flow of ideas.
- As international gossips know, a Hamburg newspaper...
- THOUSAND OAKS : Group Raises Funds for Boy's Treatment
- Cleveland's Dawkins Is MSL's Coach of the Year
- Kendrena's Win Streak Adds Spice to CSUN's Success
- Is County Willing, Able to Help Orchestras? : Music: Optimistic observers say more groups will foster support for programs. But others fear the competition could spell disaster for struggling organizations.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Horn Gets Lyrical at Cinegrill
- Senate Panel OKs Cable TV Requirement: A...
- Disney Long Beach Resort Bill Hits Rough Seas : Politics: Entertainment giant pushed to grant concessions to achieve its theme project on landfill.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Lynwood : Federal Funds Will Be Used for Streets, Parks, Library
- Santa Monica : Clean Air Honor Awarded
- Disney Urged to Accept Concessions on Bill Seeking Resort Landfill
- Heralding Bowl Opening : Patroness Committee's July Festivity Is Precursor to Opening
- Deployment of Long Beach Ships
- The Write StuffKindergarten teacher Pat Cox had...
- Downey : 2 Councilmen, Mediator to Try to Resolve Police Strife
- 2 on Scripps Faculty Get Fulbright Grants
- FOR THE KIDS JOBS : Search Is On : Young people seeking summer employment will find that work is difficult to find. But there is help available.
- It Might Have Been the Dawn of New Era in College Softball
- Chatsworth Proves Triple Threat in One-Sided Win Over Carson
- North Stars Haven't Lost the Magic Touch : Stanley Cup finals: Minnesota uses defense and goaltending to win opener from Penguins, 5-4.
- Delayed Reaction Puts U.S. on World Mat : Gymnastics: Retton's '84 performance produces a large pool of girls with international talent.
- Dodgers Win, but the News Not All Good : Baseball: Strawberry forced to leave 4-3 victory over Expos with sore shoulder after running into wall.
- Regulators Employ New Tool to Sell S&L; Properties
- Northrop to Cut 1,000 Jobs by the End of 1991 : Aerospace: Most will be in Hawthorne and El Segundo. The news comes after the company lost the competition for the advanced tactical fighter.
- Unsolved Mysteries: The Case of the Jolly Popcorn
- THEATER REVIEW 'CLAPTRAP' : Fitting Title : S.A.V.E. Theater of Simi Valley's sendup of 'Deathtrap' misses its mark and lasts too long.
- The Book's 'Typical American'; She's Not : Authors: Gish Jen is pleased by the praise for her book. But she hopes it is seen as more than a chronicle of the 'Asian-American experience.'
- Off the Track : Some Little-Known Pleasures Are Tucked Into Del Mar
- A Few Laughs Over the Summer
- Santa Monica : Board Rejects Budget Plan
- The Play's the Thing for Estancia's French
- For Magic Johnson, the Path Is Clear
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Canseco Gone, So Fans Turn to Polonia
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Mira Mesa's Bovee Gets No-Hitter Against Patrick Henry
- Gary J. North has been appointed president...
- Buffett Apparently Sells Freddie Mac Stake: Warren...
- The White Asparagus Cult
- Gourmet 'Chips' and Dips and Sauces
- UCSD Forum Stresses the Practical Side : Design: In a revolutionary trend, participants abandon high style and concentrate on ways to provide housing for ordinary people.
- Mr. Stox Dividend: Ride, Dinner and Evening at Bowl
- PARENTAL HEADACHE NO. 5 : Search Ends at Her Own Home
- EDUCATION : School Districts : Blinking Light Installed at Hazardous School Crossing
- COVER STORY : Taking a Bite Out of the Bill : More Restaurants Now Offer Coupons, Other Deals on Meals
- Run on Renter Credits Holds Up State Refunds : Taxes: Thousands of checks will be delayed as funds run short. The Legislature is considering an emergency appropriation of nearly $96 million to cover the difference.
- Training Film on Proper Use of Force Features Sgt. Koon
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Jail Overcrowding Won't Just Go Away
- Noting a New Border
- Trustees Study Fate of 2 Campuses
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF / CITY SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS : Grant: From Nowhere to Title
- BASKETBALL
- BOWLING : Neuer Leads After 6 Games at Riverside
- STAGE REVIEW : 'St. Louis' in O.C.: Wait for the Movie
- Children's Lack of Political Voice Leaves Needs Unmet : Youth: Other issues take priority as adults fail to embrace the problems of the young as their own.
- Summer Camp Isn't Just for Rich
- Wilson Threatens to Carry His Budget Fight Through Summer
- City Charter Outmoded, Critics Say : Government: The power-sharing of mayor, council and appointed commissions no longer works in diverse metropolis, experts contend.
- France Names First Woman Prime Minister
- HOUSE AND GARDEN TOUR : Dream Maker : A Santa Paula fund-raiser features spectacular residences, which can inspire remodeling ideas in any looky-loo.
- Grapevine Is Ripe for 2 Factory Outlets : Interstate 5: Two proposed centers being planned could transform the truck-stop hamlet of Gorman.
- Agent Accused of Forging Land Deeds
- ANAHEIM : Runaway Boy Wants to Return to U.S.
- Man Shot to Death in Parking Lot of Restaurant in Westminster
- Imperial Beach
- Pro Football
- Alhambra : No Spray Paint for Minors
- Invitation to a Mutual Afghan Exit
- IRVINE : Students Hit Wall Over UC Fee Hike
- PLACENTIA : Teachers Face Layoff as District Recruits
- Jurisprudence
- Palos Verdes High Holds Final Homecoming : Farewells: More than 6,000 alumni, teachers and friends gathered and shared memories at 30-year-old school that will become an intermediate school in the fall.
- Unlike '90 Season, Coach Has Another Ace Up His Sleeve
- Deaf, Hearing Youngsters Teach Each Other : Education: Program integrates children in the classroom, improving language and social skills. Parents and officials say all students benefit.
- Some Words From the Heart Can Help Heal a Broken One
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Bids for Berth in Tournament
- White House Caps Billings by Universities
- Driver Fails to Attend Sentencing in Fatal Crash
- Sylmar Park13109 Borden Ave., SylmarSize: 19 acres.Facilities:...
- 2 Veterans' Fund-Raising Groups Raided : Charities: Authorities with search warrants conducted a four-county sweep of organizations suspected of using the homeless to bilk the public out of millions of dollars.
- PCH Parking Ban Set for Hermosa : Traffic: Caltrans plans to start using an additional southbound travel lane on Monday. Area merchants have fought the change for 20 years.
- Del Mar Bluff Section Closed After Collapse
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Study Questions Possible Rohr Discharge : Environment: Chemicals may have been dumped into bay decades ago. State agency wants more tests.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : El Camino Real Ends San Pedro's Season, 4-2
- Study Finds Rise in Number of Lationo Firms
- Federal Agents Arrest Alleged Mastermind of $1-Billion Fraud : Health care: The man is accused of filing phony claims through his Southland medical clinics.
- Management Firm Buys Majority Stake in Krause's:...
- Ceci N'est Pas un DoughnutNow you can...
- Food Oscars : Who Should Have Won
- Lebanon Closes Last Two Ports Run by Militias
- Baker Asks Israel to Put Peace Stance in Writing : Diplomacy: The demand apparently sparks lively debate over proposals in a long meeting with Shamir.
- HOME STYLE : Sweating It at Home : For Some, Personal Gyms Work Out Best
- BUENA PARK : Historical Society Will Hold Picnic
- Teen-Agers Find Electronic Pager Symbol of Status
- 2 Cities Propose Builder Fees to Help Save Water
- Controversial Reform School Will Close : Education: Pastor will shut strict religious school for wayward girls rather than comply with a court order to obtain a license.
- UFO Believers Gather and Reveal That--Surprise--Aliens Are Here
- New, Expensive Birth Control Implant Gets Slow Acceptance
- ART REVIEW : Hip Chaos From Morphosis Architects at Laguna Museum
- Port to Try Again to Site Artworks : Community: To help defuse controversy, more public input will be sought this time before a master plan for tidelands art is finalized.
- Chili's Restaurants, Dallas, has announced the promotion...
- Study Says Number of Latino Firms Soars : Number of Latino Firms Increasing Sharply, Study Says
- TWA Is Seeking to Repurchase Most of Its Debt
- CalFed Closes Some Florida Offices: Los Angeles-based...
- It's Blintz Time: Batter Up : Holidays: As Jewish families gather at sundown for the Shavuot celebration, the evening meal takes on a special meaning.
- Mail on 'Postman' and 'Queen': No Stamp of Approval
- Deep Budget Cuts, Fewer Police, Fire Services Weighed : Shortfall: The city manager says a possible increase in fees and taxes could offset the cutbacks. He hopes for $26.6 million in funds from new sources.
- Indoor Poison : Today's "sealed" buildings, experts say, trap air that's unhealthier than the smog outside.
- Magical Melodies
- Actors Aid TRIPOD, Tracy Clinic
- Harris Loses Latest Appeal on Execution : Justice: Judge dismisses recent testimony of informant. 1978 case returns to 9th Circuit Court that stayed murderer's death.
- It Was Smooth Sailing at Yachting Gala
- Museum Day Brings What's Inside Out
- Group Launches Petition Drive Against Hazardous Waste Plant : Construction: The opponents of the facility say a full environmental impact report is needed.
- College Affirmative Action: How Serious Is the Backlash?
- MUSIC WILLIAM CLARKE : Big-Time Blues : Harmonica virtuoso who worked as a machinist and played small clubs for years has hit it big at last.
- Alhambra : New Rules for News Racks
- NOTEBOOK : Area Schools Move Into Playoffs
- City Won't Oversee Project at Rose Bowl : Improvements: The Tournament of Roses Assn. will direct construction of a new press box promised in time for the 1993 Super Bowl.
- Anita's Mexican Fare Extends Beyond Sea
- El Monte Teachers Get Phony 'Tanner' Letter Full of Insults
- BOWLING : Goebel Wrests Lead From Southpaws
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Recycled Molitor Hits for Cycle in 4-2 Win
- UCI Athletic Director Is Optimistic About Saving Programs
- Clarke's Agenda Full for State Track Meet : Junior colleges: Valley sophomore to compete in six events, including heptathlon, over two days.
- Sunday in the Museum With George : Art: A century after his death, Georges Seurat is finally being honored in his homeland with a major retrospective--minus some key paintings.
- VIDEO RENTALS : Will 'Death' Overtake 'Ghost'?
- Whistle-Blowers Cheated by U.S, Lawyer Charges : Contractors: A Justice Department deal with Northrop deprives two former employees a share of the settlement in missile case, their lawyer says.
- Nichols Institute to Offer $30 Million in...
- Intel Restructures Staff: Intel Corp. announced a...
- Huntington Beach Co.'s Top Man Out : Shake-up: Roger Work led the city's largest landowner for a decade and recently negotiated Holly-Seacliff project. His departure is a surprise.
- United Artists Entertainment Co.: The cable television...
- Apple's New System Is Hard to Beat
- RESTAURANT REVIEW THE SHOALS : Shoal Food : The menu changes weekly at this highway-hugging landmark. And save room for the banana reef dessert.
- Bush Backs Trade Status for China : Tariffs: The President admits 'major problems' in Beijing's rule. But he says he will urge extension of most-favored-nation benefits, setting stage for a showdown in Congress.
- EDUCATION : School Districts : Montebello May Reconsider Layoff of Bilingual Teachers
- Iraqis Rush for Exit Visas; Few May Get Out : Travel: Strict conditions and red tape confront those hoping to leave their war-torn country.
- MUSIC : Santa Fe Violinist Has Driving Ambition to Play the Classics
- 'Problems Similar,' Gorbachev Tells Visitor From Beijing
- Northridge Lands Long-Range Bomber DeMatteo
- Moorpark Trio Make All-State Softball Team
- HORSE RACING / THE PREAKNESS : Despite Success, Zito Is Still a Stable Guy
- Watching the 'Lights Go Out' : CBS News' Joan Snyder Is One of Many Veterans Caught in Network's Cutbacks
- Daniel W. Douglass has joined Cook Inlet...
- Bernard Ozer, 60; Spotted Trends for Fashion Industry
- District Expected to Start Program Despite Shortfall : Education: Glendale Schools 2000 would cost $46 million over the next five years if fully implemented.
- Long Beach : Dissenting Juror Tells of His Own Police Search Incident
- Old Flame : Blues rockers Canned Heat have been around for about 25 years, but they may just be warmin' up.
- Some Republicans See Tax Issue as Deciding Factor in Vote
- Molester Gets 8-Year Sentence
- Rally Seeks Reinstatement of Diamond Bar Principal
- ELECTIONS : CITY COUNCIL, STATE ASSEMBLY : Forums Slated Next Week for Candidates in 2 Races
- Suspect Being Sought in at Least 6 Rapes
- The Curtain May Go Up on These Plays at Old Globe
- Call for Environmental Debate Wasn't Biased
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Bringing Sand to the Beaches
- Metro Rail Dialogue
- Reducing Air Pollution
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Cambodia
- Dealing With World Disasters
- Man's Best Friend
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Group Uses Love to Battle Hunger
- Laws
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Interest Rate Link Explained
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Tact Versus Tantrums
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Panel's Faria Beach Stand Criticized
- Reducing Air Pollution
- Dealing With World Disasters
- Ups and Downs
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Bringing Sand to the Beaches
- Dealing With World Disasters
- 6th District Debate
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Dealing With World Disasters
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Founder Sold 2 Newspapers
- Reducing Air Pollution
- Parents Offer Their Own Schools Plan
- Report on Nigerian Community 'Not Supported by Facts'
- Holiday Suggestions
- High Desert Radio Race Is Wide Open
- Congressional Votes Should Be Reported
- Developers Fear Bernson Will Lose
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Story on Mark Keppel High Students 'Made Us Furious'
- Food Oscars : Ruth Reichl's report from the first James Beard Awards
- Food Oscars :Winners of the first James Beard Awards
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