- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Royals Rally, Then Defeat Orioles in 15th
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY--LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson Promises Competition
- High School Wrestler Gets Reversal of Fortune : Appeal: Southern Section overturns his suspension for allegedly hitting referee, allowing Burns to compete as a senior at Santa Monica.
- FCC Sets Formal Hearing Over KROQ Hoax
- GAMING
- Defense: A tax change accounted for a...
- County Most at Risk in Real Estate Slump
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : What Do You Think Are the Summertime Blues?
- On Screen : Eco-minded sun worshipers can choose lotions labeled 'not tested on animals,' and still get a tan.
- Officer Shoots 2, Kills Self at Hearing
- A New General : A Camarillo woman is state director for the American Assn. of Retired Persons. She oversees an army of volunteers.
- THE HOUSE
- Big Mac Attack, Soviet-Style : Russian Ship Places Very American Order: 150 Burgers and Fries to Go
- Senate Ignores Scientists' Doubts, OKs Space Station : Budget: An attempt to kill almost all 1992 funding in favor of other projects or cutting deficit is rejected, 64-35.
- Stonehurst Recreation Center 9901 Dronfield St., Sun Valley
- Drug Laboratory Raided, 12 Suspects Are Seized
- RUNNING : Howard Loses Ground on Bid to Double
- It's a Day Off for Tour de France, but Racers Can't Afford to Rest
- Make Him an Offer : Dealer Robert Berman Wants to Sell You a Painting
- MUSIC REVIEW : Nikolai Petrov in Bowl Debut
- Provena Foods: The Santa Ana specialty foods...
- There's Something in the Air: Garlic
- Organic Water, Sugar-Free
- Downey : Mediator Meets With Police Union and Embattled Chief
- County Has Own Plans for Taylor Yard Land : Development: News of the Transportation Commission's purchase of 67 acres surprises community leaders.
- Outcry Against Council Reaches a New Pitch : Government: Group opposing the City Council files petitions demanding recall of all but one member.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Huntington Park : Residents Protest, but Plans for Chemical Plant Proceed
- Economy Most Closely Read News Story
- Piret's Still Knows the Nature of the Bistro
- A Bonny Change for Delaney's
- Know What You're Eating
- COMEDY : Reed Finds Himself in the 'Twi-Laugh Zone'
- Lack of Funds Forces Center to Trim Hours : Mental health: A federal grant was not renewed. The day facility, which provides counseling, job training and showers, is now closed on the weekends.
- Panel Backs Regional Sewage Agency for S.D.
- Orange County's own Gates, Sheriff Brad, has...
- Report Assails Beleaguered Planning Department : City government: Preliminary audit says city staff's low morale, unclear policies, bureaucracy and other problems are affecting the community.
- Bill Could Make Soka Price Soar : Conservancy: Assembly panel approves a measure that is viewed as a setback to state and federal efforts to acquire the university's Calabasas site. The cost may rise $10 million.
- COSTA MESA : Volunteers 'Jailed' to Bail Out Charity
- BFI Drops Its Challenge to Rival's Pact in Redondo : Waste: Firm says it will not fight exclusive trash hauling contract in court, nor seek a voter referendum.
- Motorcyclist Killed in Collision With Car
- Signs Urging Sobriety to Be Posted on Beach
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Norwood Pulls Out of Modern Pentathlon
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Karros, Kyle Close, Yet So Far to Regular Jobs in Major Leagues
- It's an Old Story at the British Open : Golf: Nicklaus, Trevino, Watson don't want to be counted out at Royal Birkdale against favored Europeans.
- Bryan Twins Advance to Semifinals
- Pop Music Reviews : Williams' Nephews as Sons of the Everlys
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Filthy Lucre an Acceptable Subject, Even to the Queen
- U.S. Reaches Accord With Manila, Will Leave Clark Air Base : Philippines: Volcano causes abandonment of field. But Americans will keep Subic Naval Base for 10 years.
- BUSINESS NEWS : Industry Toy Firm Moves, Will Hire 60 More Workers
- Compton : City Council Cancels August Sessions; Next One Is Sept. 3
- Ottey Runs 100-Meter Victory String to 52
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Tuning Fork Might Have Helped : * As part of the 17th annual Seal Beach festival, the Beverly Hills Trio demonstrates solid rhythm, passable balance, OK ensemble and some questionable tempos--but, oh, the pitch!
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Rocky 'Blue Harbor Honeymoon'
- Trade Shows Boom Despite Economy Lag : Exhibitions: Promoters and visitors alike say the gatherings represent a highly effective, legitimate and viable way of doing business.
- Genentech Inc.: The South San Francisco biotech...
- Alhambra : Ballot Wording Approved
- THE SIERRA MADRE EARTHQUAKE : Sierra Madre Pulls Together for Family Hit Hard by the Quake
- Summit Scorecard
- Senate Votes Itself $23,200 Raise While Banning Honorariums
- Leaders Pledge to Help Soviets Shift Economy
- Diamond Bar : Arrow Measure Delayed
- Little Big House : Design: Cal Poly Pomona plans to promote the heritage and principles of Richard Neutra by displaying his Silver Lake residence.
- Garvey School District Names Superintendent
- On Her Own, At Last : Autism: Woman's job and apartment fulfill the quest for independence and integration.
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Avalanche Kills 7 Schoolchildren
- Inland Coast : Lake Miramar Offers Boating, Jogging, Biking and Fishing
- THE HOUSE : Trade With China
- Foe of Pierside Village Project Appointed to State Coastal Panel
- Muller-Stach Commits to Play Basketball at SCC
- Come On Into the Kitchen: Iowa Radio Days : Cookbooks: The recipes in 'Neighboring on the Air' are for fearless eaters. But never mind; the real story is the women who have doled out advice via radio in Iowa.
- U.N. Food Aid Planned
- Safety Is Not Locked Into Child Restraint Seats
- Boys' Home Nets $15,000 From Benefit
- East Has Edge, West Has Personnel in 12th Hall of Fame All-Star Game
- An Earful of Woe From One Man and His Deaf Best Friend
- Salvation Army Fund Raising Starts Early
- Cubic Gets Nod on NYC Transit Contract Again
- GAMING
- Westcorp: The Irvine diversified financial services company...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Intel Corp.: The giant Santa Clara, Calif.,...
- STOCKS : Dow Falls Back After Threatening 3,000
- COMPANIES
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 3 Israeli Soldiers Killed in Ambush
- Pasadena : Hiring Program Funds OKd
- Hot Divinyls : Titles like 'I Touch Myself' sung by Christina Amphlett give this Down Under band a lusty reputation.
- Whittier : Council Calls for Ordinance to Ban Smoking in Public
- 'Monday Night Live' Is a One-Night Playhouse Hit
- Compelling Tale of C-o-u-r-a-g-e
- Guerrillas Kill 3 Israeli Soldiers, Militiaman in S. Lebanon
- ORANGE COUNTY FAIR : Musical Acts Will Amplify Nostalgia
- Calling Bush 'Toady' to Hussein, Gore Steps Up Campaign Role
- Task Force to Hire Architect for Alex Theatre
- Officials Plan Bigger and Better Golf Course for Scholl Canyon
- Fox Plaza Measures Up to City's Test
- Malibu : Soka Expansion Opposed
- Temple City Student Picked for Conference
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bradley's Move Puts New Pressure on Gates : Police: Naming Jesse Brewer to commission is seen as a deft stroke by the mayor. The chief's support among leaders seems to be waning.
- Disparate Pleas Carry the Day in Tale of 3 Cities
- LA HABRA : School-Recreation Levy Vote Is Delayed
- Sewage Soils Arm of Chollas Creek
- Coastal Panel Won't Rehear Pierside Plan : Development: Door to the oceanfront project is left open as commissioners decide that 'no substantial issue' is involved. Opponents express outrage.
- COMPANIES
- Immunity Thwarts Prosecutions, Walsh Complains
- Long Beach : 'St. Peter' Rapist Sentenced to 117-Year Prison Term
- The Triumph of Rabbit Food
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Heavy Mental : Pianist Scott Cossu calls his New Age music a cross between Gypsy, blues and Pink Floyd.
- Inspectors Doubt Iraq Capability to Make Atom Bomb
- Classes Meet Despite Suit Against Year-Round Plan : Education: Parents got a temporary restraining order, but a Court of Appeal said the schools could operate pending review.
- Fish Next Door : The tasty flounder clan's California member, caught off the coast, is but a boat ride away from local seafood counters.
- Sold Out on the Romanticized Sagas of the Old West
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 3 Get Prison Terms for Iraqi Oil Scheme
- Rent Commissioner Is Removed From Post : Politics: Councilwoman Abbe Land called for the removal of Rachelle Sommers Smith, who was active in bid to recall Mayor John Heilman. Some see the move as punishment.
- Four Teachers Will Receive Fellowships
- Business Blossoms at Succulents Nursery : Gardening: Devotion to water-thrifty plants gave couple's operation a low profile--until the drought.
- BLUE-RIBBON DAYS : Traditional Skills and Modern Thrills Make the Orange County Fair a Real Winner
- COUNTYWIDE : Office Buildings' Vacancy Rate 25%
- COUNTYWIDE : Production at Livery Makes Local Politics a Laughing Matter
- Palmdale Trash Fee Rises Again, but City Will Collect Less Garbage
- ANAHEIM : Girl Wounded in Leg in Drive-By Shooting
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Seeks to Restrict Smoking
- Convicted Hijacker Arrested in New Plot : Crime: Willie Holder, who forced jetliner to Algeria in 1972, allegedly planned to take over an aircraft at Lindbergh Field.
- Demolition Firm Appeals Citations in Roof Collapse, Worker's Death
- A WWII Tiger's Flights Between Heaven and Hell
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL: ORANGE COUNTY'S DAY--LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : No Gold for Granger Despite No-Hit Mark
- He Learned to Play for Keeps on Beach : Volleyball: Playing pick-up games in Manhattan Beach has helped UCLA sophomore Swatik develop his skills.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : The Day in Review
- Video Rental Charts : 'Edward' Cuts His Way Up
- Orange County Fair Now Through July 28
- Senators Keep Space Station Alive
- Long Beach : Council Backs State Bill Banning Sex Discrimination
- COUNTYWIDE : Bailiff at Ely Trial to Seek Trustee Seat
- COUNTYWIDE : CPR Effectiveness Indicated in Study
- Koreans Get Lessons on Life in U.S. : Torrance: The YWCA offers classes for recent immigrants in aerobics, Oriental art, flower arranging, parenting education. But this program also teaches them American culture.
- Girl, 5, Grazed by Bullet While Asleep in Her Bed
- Assembly OKs Bill to Move State's Primary to March
- Deputies Rescue Girl From House Held by Robbers
- These Residents Tackle Mundane Issues in Style
- All-Around Skills Make Ortwein Valuable : Water polo: Point Loma High graduate, who starred at UCSB, makes a big impression as a member of the national team, although her West squad is struggling at the Olympic Festival.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Doctor Repeats: Jackson Won't Play
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Appears Close to Return
- University Games
- DowDell Having Time of His Life Playing at USC : Baseball: El Dorado standout is getting the most out of his Olympic Festival experience, and making an impression at the plate as well.
- Jurisprudence
- When Television Cared Enough to Air the Very Best : * Retrospective: In 'Hallmark Hall of Fame's' shift toward social issues, classics like Shakespeare have been left in the lurch. UCLA's Festival of Preservation will screen some of the series' episodes.
- A Class Act Gives Life to Old TV Skits : * Television: A unique program markets scripts to schools and uses the royalties to fund Navajo scholarships in Arizona.
- San Diego's Station KRMX Sold
- Sewer Charges Hiked for Most Homeowners
- SIMI VALLEY : Newscaster Pleads Not Guilty to Charge
- Cmdr. Jim Kennedy of City Police Is Retiring After 33 Years on the Force
- Parents of Slaying Victim Sue Ex-Skateboard Champ : Courts: Though criminal trial of Mark (Gator) Anthony isn't scheduled until October, family seeks $10 million in punitive damages from the accused.
- Roger Christian; Disc Jockey, Songwriter
- CLIPBOARD : Non-Residential Building Valuations
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Avoids Upset Trend and Turns Back Santoro
- University Games
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : Another Miss for No-Hit Specialist : Women's softball: After demonstrating dominance through the early rounds, Michele Granger comes up short in the gold-medal game.
- Nureyev: From Barre to Baton : * Music: Nearing the end of his ballet career, the flamboyant Russian is making a leap to the podium, conducting small ensembles in out-of-the-way places.
- WEEKEND GETAWAY : When Snow Melts, Mammoth Doesn't
- Pipeline Spills Aren't Only Problems to Plague Mobil
- Senate Votes to Lift 'Gag' on Abortion Counseling : Congress: The bill would require federally funded clinics to advise pregnant women of all their options.
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Graduate's Design Wins a Contest
- The senior prom being held at the...
- Youth in Truck Killed in Shooting on Freeway
- Residents of Migrant Camp Can Stay : Housing: The new owner of the land east of Del Mar is willing to overlook an eviction notice if it can work out health and legal issues with the city of San Diego.
- Times Reporter Is Arrested on Sex Charge
- More Conflicts Likely in Era of Empty Pockets : Recent battles may signal the start of a decade of austerity. As taxes rise, governors risk a backlash at ballot box.
- Scripps Ranch High Construction Starts
- El Segundo's Littlest Crime Fighter Stops Scooter Theft
- OXNARD : 350 Offer to Switch to 4-Day Workweek
- CAMARILLO : 2 Men Arrested in Rape of Girl, 14
- THE HOUSE : Trade With China
- Bat-Swinging Brawl Erupts at Little League Game
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Molesting 2 Boys
- BOOK NOOKS : The Collectors : Antiquarian booksellers Jim and Lynne Owens have devoted years to obtaining rare, obscure, old or otherwise difficult-to-find works.
- A Taste of Vienna
- Fan Mail: Hollywood writers ought to love...
- Helping to Assure That Life Goes On : Families: Young adults with Down's syndrome tell producers what they want to see in a TV series that touches their lives.
- S. Pasadena Student Wins Design Contest
- One Very Cool Dude
- Inmate Stabbed 30 Times in Jail's Interview Room
- Air Quality Report
- City Council Panel to Study Creating Panel on Ethics
- 1972 Skyjacker Held in New Piracy Plot
- Kissinger Gets Them Thinking : Commencement: He addresses the graduation ceremony for the newest crop of intellectuals of the RAND Corp. Graduate School.
- Sailboat Sinks Mysteriously Off La Jolla
- Prosecutor Says 15-Year-Old Argued to Fire Fatal Shots
- ROUNDUP : Coffman's 17 Kills, 4 Blocks Lift East to Volleyball Win
- 400 Propels Watts Back Into Spotlight : Track and field: USC's injury-hampered sprinter leaves the shorter races behind him during junior year.
- Ferragamo Was No Space Cadet, but His Brain Sometimes Scattered
- Where Is Dr. Cleary?
- Antonovich Cuts Corners
- Dialing Up Bigger Profits With Advertising
- Bill to Strip Firms of Strikebreaking Tool Passes House
- New York Firm Is a Step Closer to Selling AZT
- Ashton-Tate Corp.: The Torrance software company reported...
- How To Roast Garlic
- Nakamichi Peripherals to Spin Off Tape Backup Unit
- Santa Monica : Task Force on Environment
- Where's Tiffanie?
- 6 Students Receive $2,000 Scholarships
- Day to Help McElligott Wright
- TRANSPORTATION
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Housing Rebound Helping to Ease Canada's Recession
- Huge Pregnancy-Bias Settlement Is OKd
- RETAIL/TOURISM : Only Brea, Coast Area Are Bright Spots in Sour Hotel Market
- A Calcium Link to PMS Relief?
- Philip Morris Cos.: The world's largest consumer...
- Clio Boss Lashes Out: Nearly one month...
- Pacific Gas & Electric Co.: The San...
- Shamir Aide Accuses U.S. of 'One-Sided' Mideast Stance
- Spotlight on CHOREOGRAPHERS : Ballet Pacifica Commissions New Talents, New Works to Take Center Stage at SCR
- Jacobs Engineering Group: The Pasadena engineering, construction...
- Viratek Inc.: The Costa Mesa pharmaceutical company...
- Licensee Won't Try to Market Pre-AIDS Drug : Medicine: The Newport Pharmaceuticals International representative in Scandinavia withdraws the application for Isoprinosine because of new requirements for more testing.
- Ruby Is an Artist Whose Gigantic Talent Is Put to a Very Good Cause
- Backers of Desert Protection Claim Break in Impasse
- Prep Volleyballers Flock to the Clubs : Amateurs: The tough competition develops skills, and college scouts are often watching.
- Compliance Question Delays Vote on New Noise Law
- G-7 Members Show a Capacity for Compromise : Issues: Despite their different points of view, the participants manage to pull together on most of the important matters.
- WORK IN PROGRESS : A Forte in Piano : Whether playing, selling the instrument or giving music lessons, Mel Kirkman Jr. rarely misses a note.
- AMR Corp.: The parent of American Airlines,...
- Sophisticated Beans
- Fiesta at Mission San Luis Rey
- ARCHITECTURE / DIRK SUTRO : Ecologically Sound Design Is Back Again
- Members of Budget Panels Angry Over Deficit Surge
- The Great Videos of the Western World : Education: Academia's best lecturers are being captured on videotape. The entrepreneur responsible learned the value of his idea firsthand.
- SPORTSCOPE : Prep Senior All-Star Football Classic Set for July 27 in Culver City
- ORANGE COUNTY FAIR : A Midway Abuzz With Activity
- It's Summertime, and the Reading of These Anniversary Issues Is Easy
- Brothel Turns to Marketing
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Concerts in the Park Are a Cool Way to Enjoy the Summer
- Up, all you couch potatoes.Now's the time...
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- COMPANIES
- Monrovia : 10% Water Cut Ordered
- 3 Students Receive $4,000 Scholarships
- Long Beach : Dana Aide Resigns to Help Administer Health Center
- Metropolitan Museum Shops Have Superb Designs, Reasonable Prices
- Chicken Company Will Love
- Bush and Gorbachev OK Arms Pact, Plan Summit July 30-31 : Diplomacy: The treaty will require massive cuts in long-range nuclear weapons. Group of 7 also reveals a support plan for the Soviets and recommits itself to freer trade.
- Santa Monica : Preferential Parking OKd
- Ashton-Tate Buyout Would Aid Users
- 'Star Wars' Plan OKd by Senate Panel
- FOR THE KIDS RECYCLING : Trash Treasure : Some students at an Oxnard school spend the summer developing a system to save paper, plastic foam and aluminum.
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Oases of Fun : A week of alternatives to new movies and long lines begins with "Lawrence of Arabia" in Thousand Oaks.
- THEATER REVIEW 'OKLAHOMA!' : Hoedown Time : Camarillo Community Theater's version of the old cowboy favorite is as corny as Kansas in August.
- Call for Pastor to Resign Leaves Church Divided : Clergy: Father George Six was asked to leave after five weeks at St. Matthews Episcopal Church. The vestry cited management problems. Supporters say he was just following orders.
- SHORELINES : Fish Story : The bottlenose dolphin mysteriously came in with a warm water current in the 1980s--and stayed.
- Apartments Play Let's Make a Deal : Housing: Rising O.C. vacancy rates spur offers of month's free rent, other incentives.
- The All-American Chef : Bradley Ogden: Sophisticated food from a country boy.
- A Subdued National Day for Iraqis
- Swim Club Makes Waves : Parents Rally to Boost Membership and Raise Expectations for Youth Group That Was Treading Water Just 2 Years Ago
- New Director Named at Foothill Transit
- Ex-Coach Enters a New Arena in Career
- A Very Civilized Affair : Picnics: When Victorians ate outdoors, they brought their dining rooms with them.
- Apple Reports Quarterly Loss of $53 Million
- Salmon Burgers, Grasshopper Pie
- COLUMN ONE : Are the Watchdogs Watching? : Investors increasingly rely on ratings agencies to say what's safe and what's not. But apparent failures in the insurance crisis have again left the firms looking less than alert.
- Bizarre Characters Put the Fizz in 'Coca-Cola'
- Don't Call 'Em a Marching Band
- State, Restaurateur Nearing Agreement on Pier Restoration Plans
- COME TOGETHER : Ethnic, Modern American Customs Are Wed in Fullerton Exhibit With Local Dimensions
- World IN BRIEF : GREECE
- THEATER REVIEW 'THE TAMING OF THE SHREW' : Bard Reversal : Shakespeare's comedy classic assumes a new identity with women in roles traditionally played by men.
- Spill Poses Immediate Challenge for New Cal/EPA
- World's Freshest Candy
- After L'Ermitage . . . What?
- Oklahoma: Melting Pot of Immigrant Cuisines : Heritage: Sooner State cooking mirrors the diverse mix of peoples who settled here in the 1890s.
- THE HOUSE
- Santa Monica : Landmark Rules Eased
- Book Nooks : A wealth of knowledge isn't the only value to be found in the county's many secondhand outlets.
- Leaders Pledge to Help Soviets Shift Economy
- ARCHITECTURE : Simple Shells Often Conceal Rich Interiors
- Baldwin Hills : Update on Redevelopment
- Latinos Angry at Absent Mosbacher
- A July 25 reception at the Verdugo...
- Malibu : $10,000 OKd for Appeal
- Council Imposes Limits on Skateboards, Roller Skates : La Canada Flintridge: The city retains the authority to further restrict activities if pedestrian and shopkeeper complaints continue.
- Dan Crow Speaks Their Language
- City Council OKs Bilingual Police Bonus : Salaries: Officers who speak Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean or Japanese will receive an extra $150 a month.
- Vampire Is the Hero in 'Obsession'
- Fight Ends All-Stars' Play; 2 Hurt : Violence: Bassett team is suspended after an umpire and Hacienda Heights team manager were injured in a Senior Little League brawl.
- Azusa : Rent Control Law Studied
- 2 Identified as Skinheads Are Arrested in Racial Beating : Assault: Police accuse a boy and a girl, both 17, of attacking a Chinese-American teen-ager and two friends in a Fullerton park.
- MEDICINE / DIABETES : Exercise Reported Helpful in Postponement or Prevention
- Firm Accused of Tearing Up Bird Habitat : Environment: Armed with only a weed permit, the Mission Viejo Co. denudes brushy hills where it plans a business park. Key bird habitat is destroyed, naturalists say.
- A Light in the Barrio
- Furniture Giant May Land in Carson
- Council Approves 23% Pay Raise
- Rams Fix Gray Area, but Still Need Lyght : Football: The former Pro Bowl cornerback signs a two-year deal as training camp opens at UC Irvine.
- Woods Gets Hot, Goes Cold, Fires 70 : Golf: He is tied for second with Madison High's Riley at Junior World tournament.
- AN APPRECIATION : Robert Motherwell: An American Titan
- Alhambra : Firms to Pay Sweeping Fees