- COLUMN ONE : In Pursuit of Deadly Volcanoes : Three who died in Japan's eruption belonged to an elite group engaged in daredevil research considered among the most glamorous and dangerous in science.
- Assembly Seeks Initiative System Review : Government: Lawmakers call for a panel to explore whether the process is abused by special interests. Dissenters say it must be retained for a 'frustrated electorate.'
- Tom P. Peters Sr.; Hat Maker for Presidents
- Sound Wall of Plastic Takes Shape in Encino
- DANA POINT : City to Take Sides on Street Parking
- School Board OKs $4-Billion Budget; Deadlocks on Cuts : Education: Members delay decision on $10 million more in reductions. Officials say all facets of L.A. district will suffer under new plan.
- IRVINE : Northwood Debate Scheduled Tonight
- ENVIRONMENT : 'Plastics Police' to Hit St. Paul Streets in July : New ordinance on packaging is among nation's strictest and violators could be fined. Law may face court test.
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Kurds Cite Secret Demand by Hussein
- COUNTYWIDE : For Students, There Is a Free Lunch
- L.A. Redux: The City Then and Now
- Green Named All-American by USA Today
- Little League Can Mean Big Pressure for Players : Baseball: Fear of failure often becomes a dominant emotion for youngsters who are counted upon to succeed.
- Jurisprudence
- Jurisprudence
- Public Servants End Strike
- Labor of Love : Julie Foudy's Soccer Schedule Leaves Her Little Time to Rest
- MUSIC REVIEW : Choral Forces Honor Dvorak and Mozart
- Ortega Career Undergoing Rebirth With Gigs in France
- TV Reviews : 'P.O.V' Explores Twins, Cajuns and Folk Songs
- LJUBLJANA : A Yugoslav Divorce
- Spill Spreads Cheese and Lard on Foothill Freeway
- Military Wife Focused on Own Buildup During Gulf Conflict
- Brief Argues Against Moving Trial of King Case
- Don't Knock Colombia for Dealing With the Devil : Drug war: The cocaine king's surrender buys the government a peaceful interlude; ending the trade requires action in the U.S.
- 25-Year-Old Man Shot to Death in Sylmar
- Comforts of Home for the Disabled
- VENTURA : Baby Who Awaited Transplant Dies
- SANTA ANA : College Praised for Disabled Program
- Golf
- Divac's Agent Says Vlade Loves L.A. and Isn't Planning a Move to Italy
- TRACK AND FIELD : Athletes' Performances Save Day at Latest TACky Meet in New York
- Pair of South County Schools Prepare Unveilings : Facilities: Trabuco Hills' $3-million football stadium will be ready Sept. 13, and Capistrano Valley's $2-million gymnasium will open Dec. 17.
- $3 Million in Arts Grants Despite L.A. Budget Cuts : Endowment to Fund 263 Groups, Artists
- THEATER : Shakespeare Playing a Role in Her Success : Grove Festival's Elizabeth Norment Grows
- Night Kitchen: Sendak's Quest for a U.S. Children's Theater
- Speaking of History : Ex-Gov. Brown Chats About 1962 Campaign With Former Rival Nixon
- These Horses, Riders Are Well-Bred
- French Police Battle Youths; 14 Injured
- Plan Will Thin Squirrels' Ranks : Ventura: Park rangers hope to control the rodents' population near the city's pier. Poison and relocation are the favored methods.
- Not Guilty Plea Entered in Prom Night Killing
- Fallbrook
- Couple Forfeit Right to Seized $2.5 Million
- Miscellany
- TV Reviews : Give Up the Ghost on 'Death Dreams'
- Author-Artist Maurice Sendak Questions Children's Film Menu
- Interest in Remote Drug Ranch Dips
- Family Feud Reportedly Behind Fatal Shooting
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Ex-Sunnyvale Mayor Faces Prison Term
- 8 People Injured in Head-On Crash
- A Howl in the Distance
- Air Panel Drops Fee Plan to Give Firms a Chance to Clean Up Acts
- San Diego
- To Him, Inaccuracy About Law Enforcement Is Crime
- Stranger Than Fiction : Mystery: The case of Ambrose Bierce, the disappearing author, may have been solved by the publisher of a new collection of the writer's short stories.
- Nightclub Will Appeal to Keep Entry Policy
- MOORPARK : County Named in Lawsuit Over Dog
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Wieder: More Questions Than Answers
- County OKs Hiring Freeze, Warns of 5% Budget Cut Plans
- ANAHEIM : Trial Date to Be Set in Shooting at Party
- SANTA ANA : Man Shot Dead in Motel Parking Lot
- 9 Stores Cited for Sales of Alcohol to Minors
- County Is Cited Over Fatal Fall From Dam : Job safety: Cal/OSHA finds that the hoist involved in the accident was not approved for the use to which it was put.
- Catalina Discovers the Ocean : Desalination to Supply a Reliable Water Source
- Rabbitt Named GTE Academic All-American
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Navratilova, Shriver Back Together Again
- Youths Charged in Malibu Slaying Are Expected to Resist Extradition : Crime: The two New Mexico teen-agers left the state to avoid a burglary investigation and later killed a Northridge woman at Zuma Beach, authorities say.
- Bolshoi Reshaping Image for American Tour : Opera: The Soviet company, beset by rapidly changing conditions at home, is looking for a hit on its first visit to the United States in 16 years.
- Whaling Wall
- Man Is Burned to Death in Downtown Street Fight
- Summer Jobs Are Scarce Despite Modest Improvement in Economy
- VENTURA : 3 Slow-Growth Directors Resign
- OXNARD : Officials Studying Desalinization Plan
- Worst of Eruption Is Probably Over, Scientist Says : Volcanoes: The leader of the American team that successfully predicted that Mt. Pinatubo would blow warns that mudslides now present a greater danger.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Woman Stabbed in Home; Suspect Held
- MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Erickson Upstages Johnson to Win 12th
- Orange County S&L; Scoreboard
- May Co. to Pull Out of The City Mall Next Month : Retailing: Loss of one of the mall's two anchor stores spurs owners' search for new ways to attract new customers.
- Tandy, Facing Profit Drop, to Cut Costs by $50 Million
- Army Reconsidering Ban on Gays, Group Says
- San Diego
- OJAI : Building Ban May Remain Until 2023
- Documentary : The Saturday the Sky Rained Fire and Ash : Day became night. Quakes rocked the land. People ran from the choking grime. Even for a reporter who knows disaster, an eruption of Mt. Pinatubo was plenty scary.
- Jerry M. Sugerman has been promoted to...
- Bush Sabotaged Bias Bill Talks, Mitchell Charges
- Investor Pritzker May Make an Offer for Pan Am
- Fitch Downgrades Palmdale CRA Bonds
- Summit Health Ltd. Names Vice President
- Lawrence P. Reinhold has been promoted to...
- Richard S. Shepherd has been promoted to...
- Fluor Daniel Wins $220-Million Contract for Venezuelan Refinery
- 22,105 May Face Layoff, State Warns : Budget: Job losses could occur if pension money isn't used to ease deficit, Wilson aide tells a Senate panel.
- 2 Supreme Court Rulings May Spur Pace of Executions : Jurisprudence: U.S. justices refuse to order hearings of Death Row appeals, one of them from California. Rulings again limit federal review of state criminal cases.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- EPA Hails Cleanup of Puget Sound Superfund Site
- Ex-BFI Official to Buy American Ecology Interest
- PacifiCare Will Enter Lucrative N. Calif. Market : Health care: The Cypress company's president says it needs to cover the whole state to remain competitive.
- Hurt by Slump, Archive Corp. Laying Off 200 : Manufacturing: The maker of computer storage equipment expects its quarterly loss to surpass $32 million. Layoffs are the latest of hundreds to hit the county's high-tech industries.
- Jim Elliott, president of Western Graphics has...
- BOOK REVIEW : A Dysfunctional but Affectionate Family : THE REVOLUTION OF LITTLE GIRLS <i> by Blanche McCrary Boyd</i> ; Knopf $19, 205 pages
- Speaking Of: AIDS
- Foley Seems to Be Leaning to Full Iran Hostage Probe : Congress: Speaker says staff raised 'disconcerting' questions on charge that Reagan campaign struck deal.
- Tracing the History of Exorcism
- SIMI VALLEY : Slain Teen-Ager Is Remembered
- Assault Weapons Ban Called Unenforceable : Firearms: The attorney general urges caution in seizure, arrest or prosecution. Legislation designed to remedy flaws has been introduced.
- Motorist King Sells Movie Option for Beating Story
- Harmony Pictures Will Offer Stock to Public
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- HomeFed Pays Heavy Price for Survival : S&Ls;: Sale of $836 million in loans is intended to lower capital requirements, but in so doing the thrift is jettisoning some of its best-performing assets.
- Britain, France Compromise on Controversial Treaty Word
- Profile : Chief Soviet Broadcaster Finds That It's Lonely at the Top : Leonid Petrovich Kravchenko promoted glasnost. Now the changes he helped the Gorbachev Generation make are the source of his troubles.
- Company's Business Is Trimming Hefty Welfare Rolls : Economy: New York State pays America Works to put people to work and keep them working.
- Brewer Faces Boycott Over Marketing of Potent Malt Liquor
- Is It Deliverance or Denial? : Trends: Some believe exorcism is the cure for all their woes. But critics say the idea of demons controlling behavior is the ultimate cop-out.
- Changing Lifestyles : Austrians Find Bargains Over Hungarian Border : With lower prices, Sopron and other towns lure shoppers. In the long run, they stand to gain more than just profits.
- To Save a Savannah : Santa Clarita: More than 50 protest as planning commissioners tour a Significant Ecological Area proposed for development.
- Changing Workplace : Trend: More and more parents want jobs that offer flexibility, and more and more employers are trying to accommodate their needs.
- JUSTICE : Death Penalty Argument Shifts to Issue of Lawyers' Competence
- DPW Safety Violations Cited in Death of Worker at Dam
- Ex-Schools Official Ordered Arrested : Court: Steven L. Presson failed to appear for sentencing on embezzlement conviction.
- CONSUMER NEWS
- 2 Hospitals Break Off Talks on Possible Merger
- The Western School of Law has named...
- Portable Pension Bill Advanced by Rostenkowski : Taxation: Workers would be allowed to roll over all--instead of part--of their retirement money when they change jobs.
- Heritage Entertainment said it filed its Chapter...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 2 Lawyers in Smith Rape Case Resign
- Environment : Treks to Arctic, Pole Prompt Canada to Consider Limits : Some people go for science, some for thrills. Some of them cause damage. Could regulations be protective yet fair?
- Ex-School District Official Fails to Show for Sentencing
- World IN BRIEF : EUROPE : Kohl, Gorbachev Will Meet in Kiev
- Milestone Study Tracks County Cancer Patterns
- No Central Americans Need Apply : Immigration: Asylum-seekers don't get even close to our shores, thanks to Mexico's help.
- Aztecs Set Up 4-Year Football Series With Arizona State
- Big Board Companies Post Best Profits Since '87 Crash
- Robert L. Widekehr has been named president...
- Culture : Colorful Dragon Boat Festival Is Ancient Chinese Poet's Legacy : Legend has it that Qu Yuan's suicide gave rise to the event, which features races and rice dumplings.
- Panel Urges $1,000 Tax Credit for Each Child : Families: National commission issues report. It calls for health insurance for youngsters, pregnant women.
- 3 Found Fatally Shot Inside S.F. Realty Office
- Herbert Hischemoeller; Represented Ivory Coast as Honorary Consul
- Anaheim Acts Fast to Thwart County Jail Plan
- Nature Seen Cleansing Kuwait's Oil Pollution : Environment: A U.S.-sponsored study of emissions from fires finds no danger of global climate changes.
- Battle Lines Drawn on Peace Mural : Protest: Principal's order to paint over graffiti-marred children's artwork on outside walls of Washington Elementary School prompts threat of lawsuit.
- Hitting High Notes : Former Dodger and Angel Pitcher Bill Singer Is Giving Something Back to Youth Baseball
- The Road Back to Tradition Is Long : Recovery: Scott May is part of a baseball family, but he has to deal with therapy to give the game a third generation.
- STAGE REVIEW : La Jolla 'Fortinbras' Played for Laughs
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- IBM and Lotus to Team Up on Office Software
- California Amplifier's Profits More Than Double
- Scandal-Stricken Nomura Shows No Repentance
- National Agenda : Suharto Keeps Indonesia Guessing at His Future : How long the president will continue his authoritarian rule and who will come after him remain unsettled questions. The uncertainty has cast a shadow on the nation.
- Wieder Is Under Fire Over Sunset Marina Lease : Harbor issue: Some activists, concerned after learning that the supervisor's son was involved as a lobbyist for the present operator, urge competitive bidding for any renewal.
- World View : Old Ways Falling but 'New World Order' Is Still Murky : Bush's vision for global partnership has yet to catch on. The policy, critics say, is inconsistent and favors the United States.
- Debbie Reddeg has joined Goreham & Associates...
- Forays Into Finance Benefit Workers
- Building a Niche in Bus Shelters : Advertising: A 6-by-4-foot panel can rent for $500 to $600 per month, more in a choice location. The ads reach consumers in areas where outdoor advertising is banned.
- BANKING AND FINANCE
- LandGrant Development has announced the promotion of...
- World IN BRIEF : COLOMBIA : Envoy Offers to Quit Over Drug Policy
- COMPANIES
- Mexican Artist Rufino Tamayo, 91, Dies : Culture: He is hailed for bringing Mexican themes into the mainstream.
- VENTURA : Study OKd on Ways to Cut Utility Use
- Nightclub to Keep Its 'Exclusive' Entry Rule
- Experience Beats 1st Place for Prize-Winning Pianist
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Judds Keep Farewell Spirit High
- Assessor 'Flabbergasted' at Gay Parade Revelation : Homosexuality: Kenneth P. Hahn calls the announcement and his sexual preference non-issues.
- $1,500 Reward Offered in Poisoning of 7 Dogs : Canoga Park: Four pets died and at least three others were treated after eating strychnine-laced meat that was tossed into their yards.
- NHL Adopts Instant Replay to View Goals
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Torre, Maxvill Are Given Extensions
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Tingley Might Have a Neck Injury
- SHOOTING : Tamas Wins Second Gold Medal
- Now He's Showing Everyone : Dodgers Did Their Best to Make Juan Samuel Feel Unwanted, So He Worked Hard and He's Having All-Star Season
- STAGE
- Obituaries : * The Rev. George E. Rowlett; Retired Pastor
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View District Has Funds to Spare
- Canyon to Appeal Suspension of Welch
- Padres in a Happy Dilemma : Baseball: Team finds it's knee-deep in good pitching after Peterson stars in 4-1 victory against St. Louis.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Offensive Lineman Duval Love Signs With Rams
- Governor Signs Bill Calling for Underground Rail Line : Transit: The law is aimed at easing the concerns of North Hollywood and Van Nuys homeowners.
- Missing Persons Group Founder Fails to Show : Courts: She is charged with cashing more than $6,300 in checks on accounts held by the painting contractor she worked for as bookkeeper.
- STAGE
- Instrument of Education : Program Brings World of Music to O.C. Youngsters
- ART REVIEWS : Wilder Deflates Artistic Myths With Wit, Junk
- U.S.S.R. Asks Studios to End Moscow Film Fest Ban : Movies: Proposed action by U.S. filmmakers was response to widespread piracy of films and videos.
- San Diego
- For Israel, It's Time to Choose : U.S. loan deal appears tied to a freeze on settlements
- COUNTYWIDE : Bus Riders Facing 5-Cent Transfer Fee
- VOLLEYBALL
- NOTEBOOK : PADRES UPDATE : Miller a Hero to Some Players, But Unknown to Younger Set
- In Chicago, to Err Is Human When Caller's Name Is Jordan
- Bouts for Ruelas Brothers Headline Boxing at Reseda
- AN APPRECIATION : The Modern Ancient : Art: The work of Mexican modernist Rufino Tamayo bears witness to his generation's complexities. He wove a provocative thread into the internationalism of 20th-Century art.
- 'Robin Hood' Still Riding Ahead of Box Office Pack
- It'll Be Sing or Swim in Estonia : The Pacific Chorale Will Participate in the First-Ever, International Bridges of Song Festival
- FULLERTON : Katella's Smith Named Top Teacher
- District Relaxes Restrictions on Purchasing
- 14 Children Injured in Bus Crash on Orange Freeway
- Group Making Bid to Acquire Sockers
- HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP : Farma Way, Summer Squall Co-High Weights
- Grounds and Rumors Are All Wet : Wimbledon: First day of play is rained out, so search for answers to Seles' withdrawal goes on.
- Winfield Gives Angels Cycle of Prosperity, 9-4 : Baseball: He gets the full range of hits among his five against the Royals, helping Finley to his 11th victory.
- Water Polo
- Arrest Warrant Out on Westminster Councilwoman
- Three Plead Guilty to Beating Charger Lineman Joe Phillips
- CBS Re-Evaluates Reruns After Sunday Successes
- Couple Forfeit Claim to Seized $2.5 Million
- PRO FOOTBALL : Walker, Vikings Get Together on One-Year Deal
- L.A. Festival's Grant Drastically Reduced
- 46th District Election
- Jewish Settlement in Territories
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- Truth Is Casualty in War Against Dump
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- Baker on Yugoslavia
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- Sea Gulls Deserve Equal Protection
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- Waste Firm Should Pay for Violations
- Bread to Reds
- Jewish Settlement in Territories
- Republicans and Budget Battle
- City Owes Cleanup to Keys Residents
- Baggerly's Scare Tactics Shameless
- MOVIES - June 25, 1991
- MOVIES - June 25, 1991
- Obituaries - June 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 25, 1991
- TELEVISION - June 25, 1991
- Names in the News - June 25, 1991
- Names in the News - June 25, 1991
- Names in the News - June 25, 1991
- Names in the News - June 25, 1991
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNMENT SERVICE : In Olden Days, the Great Might Wander Among the Little People and Listen : Henry Wallace was vice president, but first he was a farmer; he once rolled up his sleeves and changed the world.
- SOUTH LAGUNA : Friend Tells How Woman Drowned
- COUNTYWIDE : Critics Denounce Jet Noise Proposals
- WORLDLY SINGERS: The highly regarded Estonia choral...
- CREATIVE SCAMS: "Solar clothes dryers" that are...
- A PLANT? It's not against the law...
- Buyout Team Resists Offers for Health Net
- Dannemeyer Releases Tax Returns in Senate Bid : Politics: Seymour, his primary opponent, reverses his position and says he will do the same.
- Bush Gives Sununu Mild Endorsement : Ethics: President doesn't go out of his way to show support. Chief of staff says that he would not complete a full second term in White House post.
- SURF DANGER: The first official weekend of...
- 8 Teen-Agers Arrested in 'Gay-Bashing' Incident
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 25, 1991
- LONA LUCKETT and WILLIAM MITCHELL : Veracity's Their Business Goal : BBB Monitors Firms and Charities to Protect Consumers
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Roe vs. Wade Foe, Backer See Reversal
- Parents' Rx: Ask the Doctor : Parenting: The family physician is the one many moms and dads turn to when they need child-rearing advice. To a lesser extent they rely on synagogues, churches and schools.
- Historic city's new pitch for revitalization : A ballpark for the Orioles is the latest play in redevelopment.
- FOCUS : Asia to Watch How EC Behaves in GATT Talks : Trade: Pacific nations are often accused of restricting food imports, but they say Europe is the worst offender.
- Where Buffalo Roam : Bison, With Names Like King Lear and Lady Macbeth, Have Home in Golden Gate Park
- Congressman Likely to Be Key Figure in Abortion Controversy : Politics: Rep. Jerry Lewis doesn't consider his vote against the Bush Administration policy to be a change of stance.
- FULLERTON : Izaak Walton Cabin Rebuilding Studied
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Sojo Gets Back in the Starting Lineup
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : It's All in the Family at the Front in Michigan
- PACIFIC REPORT : Laboring Over Workers : Rich Asia Nations Struggle Over How to Deal With Imported Help
- Air Show Continues After Fatal Crash
- MISSION VIEJO : 2 Vice Chancellors Selected for District
- A Thriving Habitat : Housing: Tijuana neighborhood built by volunteers and the poor a year ago, is now known simply as Jimmy Carter.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees Foresee 1991-92 Deficit
- Developers Warn Fee Hikes Will Harm City : Oxnard: Builders threaten to take their business elsewhere if the increases are approved. The pro-growth area has the highest construction levies in the county.
- Aid Forms Faked to Buy Cocaine
- ECONOMY
- Remains of 11 MIAs Returned by North Korea
- Israel Braces for Fight Over U.S. Aid, Settlements
- Israel Frees Palestinians
- VENTURA : School Board to Name 2 Principals
- How to Combat the Drought Next Time : WATER WATCH: Why California will never be the same
- Plan Seen as Pork Barrel or Hog Heaven : Development: Proponents expect firms to stand in line for chance to pay for a civic center in South County. But skeptical officials see it as an expensive risk.
- Shore Footed : Riptides Plus Crowds Equal Trouble, but Swimmers Don't Have to Go With the Flow
- Religious Hucksters of T-Shirts Collide With the Establishment
- Catching Speeders No Longer Just a Black-and-White Issue : Law enforcement: The California Highway Patrol sometimes uses cars painted untraditional colors to fool drivers.
- Ermolenko Second at London Speedway
- COMMENTARY : These Heavyweights Are Lightweights
- For Want of Strike, Angel Game Is Lost : Baseball: Abbott takes a no-hitter into the seventh, but relievers falter. Deer's single in the 10th gives the Tigers a 4-3 victory.
- Track and Field
- Channel 39 Wins Emmy as Top News Station : Television: KNSD-TV garners 35 statuettes in local competition, even though it lags in the ratings.
- 'Adada' Is Highlight of Korea Film Week
- HONG KONG: Hong Kong's governor said the...
- Clients Turn to Good Book Rather Than Law Books : Religion: Christian Conciliation Service tries to resolve conflicts before they wind up in court.
- Walesa Warns Parliament He May Dissolve It
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : State Blames Guards for Prison Uprising
- Poinsettia Grower Paul Ecke Sr. Dies
- Flashback to 1932, When the Entertainment Was Grand
- Wider Freeway May Not Do the Trick : Traffic: Some experts think that development and the return of commuters who've used other routes will re-create congestion.
- OXNARD : Car Show to Help Big Brothers/Big Sisters
- 1 Slain, 1 Wounded in Shooting at Santa Paula Family Barbecue
- 3 Killed When Tree Topples Onto Minivan
- Boardinghouse Fire Kills One, Injures Another
- Gay Pride Parade a Study in Diversity : Festival: 360,000 attend event. Celebration mixes with sadness over AIDS casualties.
- PBS Stations Balk at 'Tongues Untied' : Television: About two dozen affiliates refuse to air report on black gay life due to language and content.
- SURFING : OCEANSIDE OPEN : Laguna Beach's Booth Runs Away with Title
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Athletes Save the Day at Latest TACky Meet
- Hot Jazz Beats On in Preservation Hall : Music: New Orleans-style jazz band to play at Embarcadero Marina Park South.
- Head of Japan's Biggest Securities Brokerage Quits : Finance: Nomura President Yoshihisa Tabuchi leaves after the company admits that it compensated its largest clients--but not others--for market losses.
- Hewlett-Packard Surges to Head of the Computer Pack
- SANTA ANA : Driver Who Hurt 13 at Yard Sale Named
- OJAI : Abortion Foes Show Up at Doctor's Home
- BUENA PARK : Summer Library Programs Unveiled
- COSTA MESA : City Offers Grants to Promote Events
- COUNTYWIDE : Foundation Honors 13 Latino Students