- Lloyd's May Insure Frequent-Flier Freebies : Transportation: The new type of policy would guarantee tickets in the event that the airline files for bankruptcy.
- Childers Construction Files for Bankruptcy Protection
- America West Is Late With Rent at Wayne Airport
- U.S. Readiness for Iraqi Biological War Faulted : Military: Pentagon says troops early in Gulf War were poorly prepared for threatened use of such weapons.
- ANAHEIM : Residents Ask City to Fence Off District
- Study Shows High Rate of Cocaine Treatment : Drugs: The 600-page report says bad parenting, inadequate funding and official confusion contribute to the problems.
- THE HOUSE : Trade With China
- County to Join Suit Seeking Census Revision
- Supervisors Tentatively OK Ban on AIDS Bias : Discrimination: The Ventura County ordinance would protect housing and employment rights. Opponents register protests.
- Fireworks Ignite Water-Safety Fears : Antelope Valley: Officials worry that residue from eight tons of material blown up by firefighters may endanger the supply. A firm is hired to test the soil.
- Lopez, Jackson Pick Up Golds
- Just Jay : Olympic Archer Barrs Has Found His Own Style in a World Where Most of His Competitors Are Straight as an Arrow
- Alzado Undergoes Tests After Going Into the Hospital
- LOS ALAMITOS : Top Trotting Geldings Meet Tonight
- One Year Later
- RADIO
- Extra Security Will Stay for 'Boyz' in O.C.
- COURT DOCKET
- Mark Industries Files for Bankruptcy : Chapter 11: The Brea manufacturer of construction machinery, hurt by the recession and industry downturn, cites debts of $27.6 million.
- Mattel Buying S.F. Firm That Makes Sports Toys
- COLUMN ONE : New Push in 500-Year Struggle : Latin America's Indians are fighting to preserve their culture amid poverty and discrimination. Leaders are pressing to have native people made a top priority for the region.
- Gorbachev's Main Goal: Broad Western Support : Soviet Union: He is seeking such a commitment to build critical momentum for his reform program.
- D.A. Accuses Man of 2 Rapes After Forgoing Earlier Charge
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Steiner Cries 'Vicious' Smear; Foe Sees 'Sleaze' : The race focuses on which of the top two GOP contenders is the more conservative anti-tax candidate.
- Glaucoma More Likely in Blacks, Study Finds : Disease: Researchers speculate that genetic susceptibility, not health care, may be the reason.
- Greenspan Will Hold the Line on Interest Rates : Economy: The Fed chief says there are signs that a recovery has started, so he plans to continue current credit policy to fight inflation.
- COMPANIES
- Wells Fargo Says It Expects More Loan Problems : Banks: The San Francisco institution and Security Pacific report much lower earnings for the second quarter.
- GTE Corp.: The Stamford, Conn. telecommunications and...
- I. Magnin to Fill Buffum's Vacancy in Fashion Valley
- Fallbrook
- Abuzz With Anticipation : Entomologist's Bee-In Is One Way to Say That Fair Takes Wing Today
- COUNTYWIDE : Water Board Weighs Rebates for Toilets
- Wife of Man Who Set Up Bombs in Home Arrested
- Council Leaps Through Loophole Into Sixfold Raise
- Bobsledding
- Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.: The soft-drink maker's bottling...
- Summit Scorecard
- Georgians Asked to Fill In for Laid-Off State Workers
- Photo Prompts U.S. Query to Vietnam : MIAs: Relatives, one in Santa Ana, say they're certain the men pictured are loved ones believed lost in Southeast Asia.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Same as It Ever Was
- Murder Charge Filed in Attack That Killed Fetus
- California IN BRIEF : VENTURA : Oil Worker Limits Spill From Gusher
- Wife Charged in Man's Fall From Balcony
- Council, to Save Bay Views, Backs Modified Trolley Route Plan
- AIDS Activists Again Take Protest to County--Politely : Health care: Their restraint, after years of noisy protest, was reflective of the new liberal majority on the Board of Supervisors.
- What Kind of Voice Career Is This? G-rr-r-r--e-a--a-at!
- Video Game of the Future Has Arrived, and It Looks Real
- California IN BRIEF : EARLIMART : Teacher Quits Over Anti-Abortion Film
- Berganio Leads U. S. Publinx After 2 Rounds
- YACHTING : San Diego Women Running 2-3 in Europe-Class Racing : Festival: Weight disadvantages haven't held back Camet, Willits going into final races today off Long Beach.
- Fox Goes on a Children's Crusade : Television: Fox is aggressively targeting young viewers, programming on weekdays as well as Saturdays.
- COURT DOCKET
- BANKING/FINANCE
- BF Goodrich Co.: The Akron, Ohio, chemical...
- Albertson's Will Switch to 'Everyday Low Prices'
- Vans Plans Stock Sale to Public, Could Raise Up to $43 Million
- Chernobyl Aid Program
- Court Grants Winnie Mandela Right to Appeal
- U.S. Travelers Face Delays in Homecoming : A shortage of INS agents may mean long lines for those re-entering country.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Controversial Burial of Marine Postponed
- Origami Artist Makes Child's Play of Scientific Principles : * Hobbies: Jet Propulsion Laboratory physicist breaks new ground in making complex designs for the ancient Japanese art form.
- Ex-Mayor Rizzo Dies at 70 Amid Campaign : Politics: The controversial former Philadelphia policeman suffers a heart attack. He switched to Republican in effort to win back office.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Complaint Fee Imposed on Insurers
- Council Declares an End to Saga of La Mer : Ship: Members say the five-year history of the costly custom-built oceanographic vessel can give city officials 'valuable lessons' on what not to do.
- Counting People Out
- PLATFORM : Premature Move
- NOTEBOOK
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Scout Is Watching Brewers' Bosio
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Camp May Start With 13 Unsigned
- Woods Six Strokes Off the Pace in San Diego
- NOTEBOOK : He Enjoys Only Spirit of Comeback Award
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Not Even the Reds' Best Can Halt Slump, 8-7
- Costa Mesa Awards $175,000 in Grants to Arts Groups
- FileNet Settles Shareholder Suit: FileNet Corp., a...
- COMPANIES
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Witness Contradicts Kennedy Statement
- Study Finds Rise in Ranks of State's Medically Uninsured : Health: Most Californians not covered are 'working poor.' L.A. County has the highest percentage in the country. San Diego County ranks seventh in the state.
- Burbank Approves 5 Dead Ends to Block Toluca Lake Shortcuts
- Driver Killed in Head-On Collision
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL DISTRICT 20 PLAYOFFS : Encino-Crespi Strolls to Victory as Suppan Throws 5-Hitter, 15-0
- Ochoa Stays Cool, In Reach of Lead
- Foreman, Arum Suing Holyfield and Advisers
- Coming Soon--Futures Market in Smog Credits
- Spin Doctors Throw Curves at the Media : Public relations: As usual, the U.S. plays down prospects for a treaty, and Moscow plays them up.
- Never Too Old to Make Beautiful Music : * Seniors: Malcolm Heuring played cornet in a cavalry unit chasing Pancho Villa in 1916. Now a young 97, he plays the viola for a community orchestra.
- Anti-Smoking Efforts Skip Young Adults, Scientists Say
- Worker Suspended Over AIDS Fears Is Reinstated
- Passenger Killed, Driver Hurt as Moving Van Plunges 400 Feet
- IRVINE : Limestone Canyon Vote Is Challenged
- ORANGE : Official's Ride in Police Car Debated
- Alaska Airlines Jetliner Makes Emergency Landing in Long Beach
- A Shark Sighting at Open
- CHARGERS : Friesz Attempts To Nail Down Backup QB Spot
- Tennis
- ROUNDUP : South Falls to West in Field Hockey
- Bank Scandal May Affect Gates' Nomination to Head CIA
- CLIPBOARD : ARMY-NAVY STORES
- OXNARD : Council Eases Water Rationing for Some
- Many Smokers Start as Young Adults : Health: UCSD study suggests that colleges ban cigarettes and that prevention efforts, which now ignore 18- to 25-year-olds, be expanded.
- A Dress Code for Success : How to squelch gangs but not kids
- Growing Sense of a Need for Change : Times poll shows support for a new chief
- Pump Malfunction Floods Floors in Federal Building
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Cut $451,304 to Head Off Deficit
- 2 Eject From Crashing Navy Plane; Both Safe
- Former Clipper Assistant Staak Signs With Heat
- MUSIC REVIEW : Trio Dares to Be Subtle at Ford Concert
- Sara Wilson Weathers a Brief Return : Women's basketball: Former Hart All-American, now starting at Oregon, does not miss the Southern California climate.
- Portraits of the Faceless : Artist Creates 'Family Album' of Santa Ana Homeless
- Tired President Takes His Seat a Bit Too Soon
- Gunman Convicted in Disco Death
- California IN BRIEF : LAKE ARROWHEAD : Brush Fire Forces Boy Scouts to Flee
- COSTA MESA : Conflict-of-Interest Law May Be Altered
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Man of Science
- Close but No Quorum, So Angry O'Connor Cancels Council Meeting
- Coastal Panel Expected to Sink Pierside Plan : Land-use: The agency's staff has urged that Huntington Beach be barred from allowing more large commercial buildings in the pier area.
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES 1991 : His Gold Is Free of Tarnish : Boxing: The size of De La Hoya's 44-15 computer-scored victory over Brooks is the only question about result.
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Hershiser's Role Is in Jeopardy
- Tinseth Growing Accustomed to the Cage : Water polo: After being awakened to perils of goalkeeping as a freshman at Sunny Hills High, 18-year-old has become one of Festival's top young players.
- All Torero Games to be Broadcast
- BRITISH OPEN NOTES : It Looks as if Royal Birkdale Results Might Be Written in Wind
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Paris Reports to 49ers at 327 Pounds
- Bound to His Chair, He Lets Spirits Soar
- Supervisors Order Review of Spending on Furniture
- Hold-Out Fever Could Again Strike the Rams' Training Camp
- Family Life Fails to Loosen Grip of Field Hockey on Spencer
- Truckers Put Cargo on Hold : Commerce: Drivers say they won't deliver goods until a pay dispute is settled. They say a freight firm owes them up to $9,000 each.
- Rio Mesa's Young Will Sign With Cardinals : Baseball: Power-hitting infielder is expected to receive $385,000 bonus and report to rookie league team.
- NOTEBOOK : Kuragami Wins Gold in Mixed Doubles
- Arts Community Striving to Help the Homeless
- The Day in Review
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : LOS ANGELES 1991 : Walking a Thin Line : Cutting weight: Young athletes risk long-term harm to their health by rapidly dropping pounds.
- NOTEBOOK
- Exchange Yields Another Effective Show : Exhibit: 'A Sense of Place' comes alive through the eyes of a contemporary and a historic artist.
- Laura Goewert; Councilman's Mother-In-Law
- U.S. Report Criticizes Treatment of French AIDS Test Volunteers
- Lancaster OKs Houses Near Air Force Base Despite Noise Warning : Development: Military officials are concerned about the residences that the city is permitting just north of the facility, under some of its flight paths.
- New Airport Planned on Outskirts of Berlin
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Working Poor: New Face of Hunger : Children are often left on their own in the morning. Breakfast programs keep them fed and alert in class.
- ORANGE : Exotic Pets Don't Fit In, Panel Rules
- California IN BRIEF : SOUTH LAKE TAHOE : FAA Had Penalized Pilot Who Crashed
- Lunada Bay Surfers
- Questions About Clarence Thomas
- Politics and Power of the Police Union
- Robinson's Outing Is for the Birds : Baseball: Baltimore pitcher gives up only two singles in seven innings, but his mastery against Angels doesn't hold up.
- Man Held in Freeway Stabbing : Crime: Police wound him after he reportedly attacked his mother with a screwdriver while driving. The car went over embankment in Glendale.
- They've Returned After Seeing World : One Season in the WLAF Was Enough; Now Hart and Stephens Are Trying the NFL
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Short Walk Ends Long Night as A's Outlast Indians in 13th, 7-6
- Pro Basketball
- Latest Lineup Doesn't Help the Dukes in San Antonio
- Antelope Valley's Johnston Commits to Azusa Pacific
- NORTH TUSTIN : Report Links Utility Tax to Incorporation
- VENTURA : Minister May Face Added Sex Charges
- Questions About Clarence Thomas
- Questions About Clarence Thomas
- Needs of the Poor
- Lunada Bay Surfers
- Freedoms and Federal Dollars
- Questions About Clarence Thomas
- Farm Water
- Benefits of Land Exchange
- Taking Away the Music
- Aid for Soviets
- Questions About Clarence Thomas
- No Growth in City Tax Base
- Freedoms and Federal Dollars
- Obituaries - July 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 17, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 17, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 17, 1991
- Names in the News - July 17, 1991
- Names in the News - July 17, 1991
- Riegle Opposes Letting Firms Buy Banks
- Deal on Stress Claims May End Budget Impasse
- TONIGHT: The Irvine Civic Light Opera's "Pacific...
- FAIR SKIES: Nearly 600,000 people are expected...
- ADD CARL'S: Taped congrats from ex-Presidents Richard...
- U.S. Forcing Israel Into a Showdown
- Chief Delivers a Pep Talk to Officers via Videotape : Police: The address, played at roll call, is regarded to be generally well received. Gates urges the force to improve its 'quality of service.'
- U.S. Holds Out on Global Warming, Rain Forest Action : Environment: Washington finds itself increasingly isolated in opposing concrete recommendations on two key issues.
- Commission Orders Gates to Reinstate Critic
- AD-LIB: A cast member of "Happy End"...
- Summit Endorses U.S. Mideast Peace Initiative : Diplomacy: Group of Seven urges Israel to halt new settlements, calls on Arabs to end their boycott.
- GSA Favors Santa Ana as U.S. Courthouse Site : Justice system: Local officials and congressmen hail the report. The agency once leaned to Laguna Niguel.
- BURGER KINGS: The captains of fast food...
- REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK : Once-Ubiquitous Sununu in Doghouse, Out of Sight : Controversy: The chief of staff is minding the store--at the hotel.
- Lake Shasta Expected to Be Hit by Toxic Flow Today
- Legislature Ends Budget Deadlock : Government: Tax hike for the wealthy and curb on workers' compensation are passed. Wilson signs the $56-billion spending measure minutes before deadline.
- Panel Delays Hearings on CIA Nominee
- Drive-By Gunfire in Stanton Hits Four Youths
- VENTURA : Ojai Woman's Body Discovered in Hills
- BASKETBALL : Harrick, Parks Get Together Amicably
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 17, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 17, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 17, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - July 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 17, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 17, 1991
- Despite Drop, 10-Day Auto Sales Data Hints at Rebound
- Panel Probing Northrop Lists Nine Reforms
- THE TIMES POLL : Panel's Reforms for Police Strongly Backed
- Latino Managers to Hold Fund-Raiser
- * Blood Lines: The number of Kennedy...
- Judge Delays Sentencing of Ex-DEA Agent Garcia
- No Place for Rushdie in New World Order? : Terror: The author wants his life back. The United Nations, flushed with victory in the Gulf, seems not to care.
- OXNARD : New Medical Clinic to Open Next Month
- Ex-Bodyguard Sought in Slaying of Film Producer : Murder: The victim's son and father also were killed. Authorities believe the motive was revenge over a salary dispute.
- Ratings Torch Burned Dimly for Opening
- TV : Meager Serving on ESPN's Platter
- British Open Has Been Tough On Americans
- S.D. Guitarist Kessel Gets Lots of Bites in Big Apple
- Jazz Pianist Kuhn Strikes a Straight-Ahead Tone
- Investor Group Pays $9.4 Million for Corporate Bank
- No Child Is Too Tough for Sears' New Guarantee
- Bonnie Nash has been named vice president...
- Mideast Now More Dangerous--Arens
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustees to Decide on $450,000 in Cuts
- Youth, 16, Enters Plea of Guilty in 2 Slayings : Saticoy: Carlos Vargas will testify against three co-defendants. Prosecutors will drop special-circumstance allegation in the shooting.
- Crime Lab's Findings Lead to Dismissal of Murder Case : Court: The new results did not support the allegation that a couple's infant daughter died after ingesting cocaine, the prosecutor said.
- NOTEBOOK
- U.S. Water Polo Team Defeats Romania, 9-5
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Walker Transferring From Cal to Play Basketball for Baker
- These Two Have Major Talent in a Minor Sport : Roller skating: Pairs gold medalists, who also are the defending world champions, seek recognition and a chance to compete in the Olympics.
- Golf
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Make It an Easy Night for Leyland
- Soccer
- HemaCare Gets FDA OK to Sell New Products
- Trade Shows Boom Despite Shadow Cast by Recession
- Scott W. Allison, director of the Gable...
- Peninsula Bank Plans to Acquire Citizens Western : Takeover: The agreement would make slow-moving but successful Peninsula one of the county's five largest locally based banks.
- Nageen A. Shariff has been promoted to...
- Cellular Phone Distributor Pins Hopes on New Strategy : Retailing: CM Communications is shifting from wholesaling other firms' products to marketing its own through a chain of stores.
- No Place for the New Genderless Words in His Lexicon
- STANTON : Residents Celebrate City's 35th Birthday
- OXNARD : Schools File Plan to Cut Commuters
- Santa Clarita Planner Tenders Resignation
- State of the Festival
- NOTEBOOK
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Bailes Activated; Young Demoted
- NOTEBOOK
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Majkowski Signs for $1.7 Million
- Milken Enlists Dershowitz in Effort to Cut Sentence
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Big Bank Merger May Precipitate Industry Torrent : Finance: Discussions turn quickly to which institutions may be next in line.
- San Diego Trust & Savings has promoted...
- INTERNATIONAL
- Valencia National Bank Earnings Increase 22%
- Alpharel to Provide 2nd Imaging System for Navy
- INTERNATIONAL
- Scientists Create Sheets of Diamond From Graphite : Australia: The new carbon has many electronic and industrial applications, its inventors say.
- Kodak Settles Polaroid Case for $925 Million
- Bush Shows Strain of His Go-Go Pace : Health: He appears tired as he arrives in London. His doctor hopes he will slow down.
- Burbank Airport to Expand Cramped Passenger Lounge Area : Travel: Officials say the project to add 186 seats in the terminal that serves American, Delta and SkyWest will cost $339,000 but won't raise ticket prices.
- OXNARD : Guardrail Repairs Slow Commuters
- Pony Ride Robber Escapes With $5,000 : Griffith Park: The gunman fired six shots. He injured no one, but wounded the innocent atmosphere of a long-popular children's attraction.
- Homeowner Feels Fenced In : City Design Panel Says White Picket Enclosure Is Too High; She Appeals
- Study Urges Reclaimed Water Use
- SOUTH COUNTY : Firefighters Control 8-Acre Brush Fire
- If Iraq Can Go Nuclear, Any Third-Rate Power Can : Proliferation: While the West guards the newest technology, Saddam Hussein's scientists make sparks fly with the oldest.
- Unions Ask School District to Reject Plan for Pay Cuts
- CLIPBOARD : Orange County Hospital Births--June
- McGwire Signs With Seattle
- BOXING AT THE BREN CENTER : Hipp Scores Knockout in Less Than 30 Seconds
- Expo Pitcher Shows No Respect for His Elders : Baseball: Padres shut out, 3-0, by 22-year-old just up from minors.
- Golf Tour Company Plans Initial Stock Offering
- LONDON : On the Menu
- Greenspan Back on Job After Being Hospitalized
- O.C.-Based Banks Have Profitable First Quarter : Earnings: The net gain, however, is $2 million less than last year and points to a continuing slide in the economy.
- To Majority, Lone Voices Sound Threatening
- ANAHEIM : Arena Poses Little Risk, Officials Say
- Major Banks Post Mixed Results in Second Quarter
- Robert Hahn has joined Kofax Image Products...
- G. Bryon Jones has been promoted to...
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- New Operations VP Named by American Health
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Western Digital Uses Robotics Technology at Singapore Plant
- Regional Outlook: Asia : Who Wants the Spratlys? Just About Everyone : * To the untrained eye, the disputed island chain may be so many reefs, but that just covers the surface.
- Croatia Calls for EC-Style Yugoslavia
- The Spratly Islands
- Nation IN BRIEF : WYOMING : 'Let-It-Burn' Policy on Fires Proposed
- Media : Punch Losing Clout on British Newsstands : * The humor magazine was once on the cutting edge of popular English culture. But now its circulation has plummeted and its very existence is in question.
- A Taxing Time : Finances: Consumers react with indignation to the state's new and increased sales levies. Some merchants say they're confused.
- Police Union Head in Line for New LAPD Job : Labor: George Aliano says there is no connection between the expected promotion and his uncharacteristically strong support of Chief Gates after the Rodney G. King beating.
- Mayor, Council Visit the Scene of the Grime : Trash: The special weekend session at the San Marcos landfill was designed to send a message to neighboring cities on the necessity of a new 'host fee,' Thibadeau says.
- Bjorn Zikarsky Looks to Fill a Tall Order : Swimming: German freestyler, who stands 6 feet 10 and trains with the Novaquatics in Irvine, is gearing up for the German Olympic trials next spring.
- Philharmonic Program Cut, Salaries Frozen : Finances: The executive director of the Orange County organization cites 'considerable' financial problems. Other austerity measures are being considered.
- STOCKS : Bank Stocks Fuel Dow's 9.84 Increase
- Margaret J. Rozbicka has been appointed vice...
- Debt Restructuring Will Gain Firm $1.4 Million
- Monarch, Laguna Banks Won't Merge
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: SNOWY PLOVER (Charadrius alexandrinus)
- Wife, Marines Clash Over Whose Bones Are in Coffin : Vietnam: Woman accidentally discovered husband was reportedly seen alive. His parents think he's dead.
- Study of Vitamin B6--Before and After
- SANTA PAULA : Mine Proposal Prompts Concerns
- COUNTYWIDE : Man to Stand Trial Over CHP Incident
- PERSPECTIVE ON TRADE : Hard Line on China Has Heavy Cost : A normal U.S.-Chinese relationship--'most favored nation' status--would serve our interests and their democratization.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Mike Wise Comes and Goes Again
- NOTEBOOK