- THE ARTS : Harold Williams: Cultural Alarmist
- JIM MORRISON
- I was delighted to read that Bob...
- Plan for Marine Air Station Closure Opens Door to Reader Reactions
- Democrats' Future
- Lee and Njeri, Part 2
- Plan for Marine Air Station Closure Opens Door to Reader Reactions
- SPIKE LEE
- Catalina Settlers
- Police Story : Report Just Underlined the Obvious: Gates Has Long Acted Questionably : Leadership: The chief set the tone for an aberrant style of policing that condoned a brutal, racist and sexist subculture on the LAPD. Now it's time for the people to correct it.
- Sinatra on Bigots
- Sinatra on Bigots
- Religious Harmony
- Lee and Njeri, Part 2
- Lee and Njeri, Part 2
- Illegal-Alien Column Was Pleasant Surprise
- AN OPEN BOOK
- Cat Shelter Closure, Abandonment of Tame Rats Decried
- Global Warming Is Still Just a Theory, Not Fact
- Remarks on Saving Species Misleading, Show Ignorance of Systems of Nature
- I wholeheartedly agree with Peter Katsaros' (Viewers'...
- Remarks on Saving Species Misleading, Show Ignorance of Systems of Nature
- Civil War Revisited
- Plan for Marine Air Station Closure Opens Door to Reader Reactions
- SPIKE LEE
- Umberg Is Hailed for Anti-Tax Vote
- Democrats' Future
- Recent Incidence of Hate Crimes Not Surprising
- Kurosawa on War
- FAT CITY
- *** 1/2 "SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS--THE PINK FLOYD ODYSSEY" By Nicholas Schaffner <i> Harmony Books ($20)</i> : <i> Items in this periodic survey of pop-related books, videocassettes and laser discs are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five (a classic). </i>
- SPIKE LEE
- POSTHUMOUS ASSASSINATION
- Watermaster's Lobbying 'Misguided'
- SPIKE LEE
- POSTHUMOUS ASSASSINATION
- Lee and Njeri, Part 2
- Civil War Revisited
- 'Pedagogical Jealousy'
- POSTHUMOUS ASSASSINATION
- Tom Shales (Commentary, June 23) has a...
- Quality of Schools
- U.S. Firms in Mexico
- SPIKE LEE
- Diego's Drinking
- ROAD PIRATES, <i> photographs by Marc Hauser with text by Judy Robb (Chicago Review Press: $24.95).</i>
- Slaying Suspect Prince
- We read the June 23 letter from...
- SPIKE LEE
- Equal Coverage
- SPIKE LEE
- CIF's Thomas Assailed for Stereotyping
- In Romania, Plus Ca Change ....
- San Onofre Camping
- Questions for the City
- POSTHUMOUS ASSASSINATION
- Civil War Revisited
- Recent Incidence of Hate Crimes Not Surprising
- ANAIS NIN
- Civil War Revisited
- Many Subsidiaries Pay Executive Women Well
- Does anyone advertise on local daytime TV...
- Sinatra on Bigots
- Anglos and Latinos
- Democrats' Future
- FAT CITY
- National Anthem
- LIONEL TRAINS
- Cat Shelter Closure, Abandonment of Tame Rats Decried
- Apple's Workers Pay for Sculley's Errors
- Child Care Needs
- Homeless Need Action, Not Words
- School Trustees Right in Imposing Recreation Fee
- Help for Substance-Abusing Mothers
- 'Power Eating' Leaves Readers Hungry
- 'Power Eating' Leaves Readers Hungry
- Troubled Lagoon
- SPIKE LEE
- Civil War Revisited
- POSTHUMOUS ASSASSINATION
- Democrats' Future
- SPIKE LEE
- 'Power Eating' Leaves Readers Hungry
- 'Power Eating' Leaves Readers Hungry
- Kurosawa on War
- Ebb and Flow of High-Tech Giants Jolt O.C. Stocks : Computers: Companies dwarfed by such industry leaders as IBM, Digital Equipment and Apple are caught in up-and-down pattern of their bigger brethren-- whatever their prospects might be if considered independently.
- Voter 'Disappointed' by Monterey Park Council
- State Initiatives
- 'Power Eating' Leaves Readers Hungry
- SOUTH AFRICA
- Sinatra on Bigots
- POWERFUL DAYS: The Civil Rights Photography of Charles Moore, <i> text by Michael S. Durham (Stewart, Tabori & Chang: $35; 208 pp.).</i>
- The Clutch President : George Bush Loves a Crisis; It's Everyday Issues That Leave Him Cold
- Gates Says He Might Not Retire Until 1993 : Police: Chief wants to wait until a vote is taken on recommended reforms. Council allies who announced his departure still expect him to leave this year.
- A VISIT FROM CHRIS? For the 500th...
- Gorbachev and Bush Getting Together as Friendship Takes On a Harder Edge : Diplomacy: Each side wants something, but the Americans are in better position to play hardball.
- SWAMPED: Once scorned for his theory that...
- Nationwide Violence Mars Opening of 'Boyz' Movie
- Bush Facing Summit Test of Leadership : Diplomacy: He must contend with Group of 7 on faltering Soviet economy as well as trade liberalization.
- 'Boyz' Film Opens to Violence : Movie: Shootings, assaults prompt new security measures in L.A. and across the U.S. No incidents are reported at 10 Orange County screenings.
- Mobil Hopes to Stem Flow of Pipeline's Problems : Environment: Repeated oil spills embarrass the firm but also make a 92-mile replacement conduit easier to sell.
- Parks Finds Time Hasn't Helped Things : Basketball: Former Marina star and UCLA Coach Jim Harrick still haven't spoken.
- Chamberlain Scores Points With Family : Basketball: He reveals himself to niece, who helps North women beat the East, 70-62, at Pauley Pavilion.
- M-O-N-E-Y! : Gee, a Keen Analyst Might Be Able to Spot a Trend
- FROM SCR TO SCREEN: A play that...
- 14 Generals Reported Dead in Hussein Purge : Iraq: U.S., Kurdish sources say the executions followed coup bids. An Arab cautions against 'wishful thinking.'
- RECORD ABUSE: Orange County is seeing record...
- S&L; Asset Fire Sale May Lose 40 Cents Per Dollar : Thrifts: The variance between book value and actual price could add billions to the government bailout.
- Fusion Project Supporters Aglow Over Its Potential
- SEQUELS : Jeez, If We'd Known You Were Going to Take It All So Seriously . . .
- Physicist's Stature Key to Landing Fusion Study : Energy: Marshall Rosenbluth's lifetime work was instrumental in UC San Diego being picked as site for $1.2-billion research project.
- Rash of Shootings Mars Opening of 'Boyz' Film
- Names in the News - July 14, 1991
- Names in the News - July 14, 1991
- Names in the News - July 14, 1991
- Obituaries - July 14, 1991
- NONFICTION - July 14, 1991
- Japan Executives Tied to Mob Removed
- Clipboard : Space Price Rising
- Patricia Beatty; Prolific Children's Author
- Assembly OKs Workers' Comp Reform Bill
- Senate May Oppose More B-2 Funds, Nunn Tells Bush : Defense: GOP support for Stealth bombers is eroding, the influential lawmaker says. The issue becomes complicated by being linked to 'Star Wars.'
- Suspect Held in Rape of Pregnant Woman
- Charges in Molestation Case a Record : Abuse: Prosecutors say Richard E. Howard, 46, who is accused on 268 counts, dressed up as Santa Claus and offered bubble gum to lure girls from the age of 3 to 12.
- Simi Valley : Fire Closes Market for Short Period
- County Considers Ban on Job, Housing Bias Against AIDS Patients
- From Skylab to Garvey, OTL Steeped in Tall Tales
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Bavaro to Sit Out at Least Six Games
- Cutbacks Causing Crisis, Defense Industry Warns
- Fired-Up Inventors Have a Plan : But the Pros Trying to Cap Oil Well Fires Aren't Fazed by Flood of Ideas
- Mazda Intends to Expand Its U.S. Presence : Autos: The car maker will triple its research and development unit in Irvine and hire hundreds more workers across the country.
- James Hawkins, Who Defended Family From Gangs, Dies at 80
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Calumet Left With Egg on Face
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Tyson-Holyfield Belongs in Class of Classics
- Czechoslovak Managers Get a Crash Course in Capitalism
- Officers Confused, Angered by Reports of Gates' Retirement : Reaction: At Parker Center, some say they won't believe it until they hear it from the chief himself.
- Wilson Signs Child-Support Bill : Divorce: The legislation provides new tools to enforce payment. Parents who fail to comply could have their business or professional licenses suspended.
- Roadblock Emerges to Proposed Nuclear Waste Dump
- Suspect in 1987 Bar Killing Arraigned
- ELECTIONS / STATE ASSEMBLY : Steiner Called 'Chameleon' Conservative
- A Beach Legend Calls It a Day : Lifeguard: Bruce Baird, the 'ultimate water man,' retires after 40 years on the sand and countless rescues. He's afflicted with leukemia and colon cancer.
- Pro Basketball
- Ottey Extends Streak in 200 to 36
- El Toro's Garner Wins Golf Tournament
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Ojai's Moore Shifts Credit to Kauffman
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Regard of Flight' Is Funnier Than Its Title : 'Yuks Galore' might not be the best name for it either, but at least theatergoers would get an idea how funny Bill Irwin and the show at La Jolla Playhouse really are.
- S.F. Brokerage to Fight Earlier Start on NYSE : Trading: Montgomery Securities calls the proposal for opening the Big Board half an hour sooner 'intolerable' and has begun a petition drive against the move.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bradley Left in the Dark in Latest City Hall Drama
- COLUMN ONE : How Deal With Gates Was Struck : Councilmen Ferraro and Wachs sought a graceful way for the chief to step aside. The agreement they reached came after a long day of negotiations on the telephone.
- AQMD Approves Changes to Region's Clean Air Plan : Pollution: Revision is criticized by environmentalists and small businesses and praised by trade associations.
- SANTA PAULA : Grading Begins at Seniors Housing Site
- Officer Charged in King Incident to Testify for the Prosecution in Separate Beating Case
- Man Indicted in Tax-Return Scheme
- Newest City Planners Didn't Plan on Being Laid Off
- Soccer Tournament Set for Orange Coast College
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Repays Piniella for Holiday
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Borders Gives Blue Jays, Wells 5th Victory in Row
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : Best Punches Finally to Be on the Button
- Robert A. dePalma has been named vice...
- SEC Accuses Inventor of Selling Unregistered Stock
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : New $100 Bill to Test Anti-Copying Efforts
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Library Will Close for Move to New Site
- Collins Wins Speedway Scratch Main Event
- Weapons Ban Weighed in War on Graffiti : Chula Vista: Council considering tough ordinance requiring homeowners to keep all spray-paint and felt-tip markers locked up.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Near Defeat When Match Delayed by Rain
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Wall of Water' Barely a Trickle
- Evangelical psychologist James Dobson, founder and head...
- NATION IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Ship Runs Aground in Mississippi River
- Dean Accused of Plagiarism Resigns Post
- Chase in Laguna Hills Ends With Drunk-Driving Arrest : Law enforcement: A second DUI suspect is cited after ramming into a Laguna Beach man's car on Coast Highway.
- DANA POINT : Parking Problem Yields Compromise
- DANA POINT : Trash Pickup Fees Will Go Up Again
- 'I don't want to be leaving my children because of cancer.' : Cancer Fear Stalking Pac Bell Employees : Medical inquiry: Remaining workers will be moved out of the basement. Since the late 1970s, 13 colleagues have fallen ill. Tests are inconclusive.
- Stepfather, Stepbrother Charged in Acid Attack
- Durrough Wins Age 16-18 Title
- Orange County Festival Participants
- WEEKEND TV : Old and New Business on Small Screen
- Denny Dillon's Acting Career Is More Than Just a 'Dream'
- Dr. Art Ulene Leaves NBC to Join ABC's 'Home'
- Bright Idea's on the Right Track
- Tax Hikes, Spending Cuts Expected to Hit State Hard : Economy: Laws force government to do the opposite of what is needed to end slump, experts say.
- The Proposed Charter Changes
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : 2 Receive Stiff Terms in Beatings
- VENTURA : Jury Rejects Claims of Police Brutality
- Mission Viejo Man Charged With Illegal Possession of Reptiles
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS JULY 12
- Teen-Ager Killed in Attack Outside Liquor Store
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Brought To Mind Heads Field for the Vanity
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL LOS ANGELES 1991 : BOXING : Three Fight at Home to Earn a Trip Overseas
- Serious Clowning : Bill Irwin Finds Himself Wrestling With Questions Off the Stage Too
- The Shape of Dow's Influence : Painter Who Had Impact on O'Keeffe Is the Subject of Exhibit, Lecture
- KTTV'S Tuininga Heads to Salt Lake
- Bush Cites Japan's Interest in Collider
- Thomas Once Praised Farrakhan in Speech : Judiciary: Court nominee says he repudiates anti-Semitic views later attributed to Nation of Islam leader.
- NATION IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Man Held in Plot to Kill Daughter
- Edison Reveals Its Plans to Compensate for Fish Kill : Environment: Reef, wetland restorations to make up for marine life losses at San Onofre nuclear power plant.
- Families Get $57 Million in 1974 Plane Crash Award : Lawsuit: Persistence pays for widows and children. Accident was attributed to faulty design.
- FULLERTON : Airport to Get State Construction Loan
- SANTA ANA : Zoo to Raise Funds With Oldies Concert
- Pedestrian Deaths Double This Year
- NFL Coach Preparing Team for Drive to NASCAR Title
- Guy Takes Low-Impact New Jack to Greek
- Southmark Sues Milken Over Junk Bond Deals : Litigation: The Dallas real estate development firm contends that he and others at Drexel caused its collapse.
- Translator of 'Satanic Verses' Slain : Japan: The stabbing of a scholar at a campus near Tokyo may be related to Salman Rushdie's controversial novel.
- Protesting Kurds Storm Turkey's London Embassy
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Pair Plead Innocent to Child Abuse
- Vote to End Maine Budget Impasse Fails
- Cardinal Jose Salazar Lopez; Archbishop of Guadalajara
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Board, Schools Chief Plan Public Talk
- Scan of Sheriff's Heart Shows 1 Blocked Artery : Medicine: Jim Roache says he will alter diet, quit smoking. Doctor says sheriff is in 'excellent health.'
- Simi Officials Ask Grand Jury to Investigate Water Rate Hike : Calleguas: The city says prices were raised 28% without justification. The district cites higher costs and improvement plans.
- COSTA MESA : Schools Spell Out Goals for Parents
- STANTON : City Plans Bash for Its 35th Birthday
- Academy for 2 : Pair Make Up Smallest Class in County Fire Department History
- The Unpleasant Facts About Junk Fax : Why should a facsimile machine owner pay for unsolicited ads?
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Today's Time Trial Provides First Major Test
- STAGE REVIEW : Starlight's 'Kate' Falls on Its Face : Theater: Production of Cole Porter's popular musical comedy appears under-rehearsed and lacks definition.
- Countywide : Her Cause Is 'Forgotten Children'
- In an About-Face, 3 Abortion Protesters Sentenced to Jail Ask Judge for Probation
- Bill Could Block Paving of Road Across Parkland
- Man Kills Self After Leading Police on Chase
- Templeton Feels Like a Winner : Baseball: He starts at shortstop for the streaking Mets in a 6-3 victory over the Padres, going hitless except for a few more rips at Riddoch.
- Look See Wins Belmont Feature
- PRO FOOTBALL / RAIDERS CAMP : Training Ritual: Allen Still Without Contract
- Ram Boosters Pledge $25,000 to Hall of Fame
- Auto Racing
- One Swell Weekend : Waves That Might Reach 5 Feet Should Make for a Festive Mood at the $35,000 Body Glove Summer Pro Surfing Contest in Ventura
- Cat's Meow Hopes for Great a Paws : Music: Fred Penner and his popular and eclectic band, a staple of Nickelodeon's daily children's programming, will perform this weekend at Knott's.
- Presbyterians Will Use Gift on New Churches
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Baseball, Golf, Olympic Fest
- Homing Instincts : 9 Generations of One Family Have Occupied the Adobe That's Now a 'Living Museum'
- Site of Over-the-Line Tournament Is No Island Paradise
- Jurisprudence
- Caution Flags Help Moore to Ventura Street Stock Win
- A New Mel Emerges From 'Velvet Fog'
- Pacific Chorale In The USSR. A special report : For Singers, Last Show Is Acid Test : Tour: The group, which had been on the road for two weeks, knew its performance of Rachmaninoff would either move the audience or distance it.
- Proctor Plays Guitar in the Twilight Realm : Music: Finger-style performer links up with the "new acoustic" movement on the path of maximum resistance.
- Convictions in the '80s, Reversals in '90s : Law: Critics say prosecutors eager to combat Wall St. crime were in fact overzealous. They point to recent cases overturned on appeal.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : VICTORVILLE : Deputy Arrested in Alleged Rape
- Yugoslavia Desperate for Aid Funds : Balkans: A quick $2 billion is mentioned. But even a show of Western generosity could be too little and far too late.
- A Granddaddy of Family Reunions : Ancestors: The Ragsdale clan--about 200 strong--has rented out a hotel convention center to renew acquaintances. Everyone wears name tags, and there's even an opening ceremony.
- Panel Won't Order Access for Disabled at Courthouse : Jurisprudence: Ruling says cost of remodeling downtown Criminal Courts Building is prohibitive. It OKs policy of assigning handicapped jurors to other facilities.
- BOXING : Lopez Is Cut, Then Rallies to Win in 6
- When It Comes to Medals, Terrell's In a Zone Alone : Canoeing: Newport Beach man will enter today's U.S. Olympic Festival competition as the all-time leader with 23 medals.
- ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : North Holds Off South Comeback
- Archdiocese Closes Parishes, Schools
- A House of Cards : Hollywood Building Home to 12 Comics
- COMMENTARY : Boyhood Favorites Still Leave Critic Reeling : Revisiting 'Citizen Kane,' 'Spartacus' and 'Breathless' Confirms Why He First Loved Them
- Putting Soccer, Cycling in Their Proper Places
- Michael Landon
- Raised Rail Riles Residents
- DECORATING ADVICE : How to Sparkle Some Interest in the Bathroom
- Selection of New Chief Expected to Proceed Slowly : Succession: Officials and voters will have to decide on City Charter changes before Gates' replacement can be chosen. The debate could take months.
- OAK VIEW : Plan for Water Tank Angers Residents
- 'Messenger of Lord' Rapist Gets 117 Years
- Freed Rape Suspect Arrested Again in Another Case : Crime: Canoga Park woman attacked in her home. Officials say they lacked evidence to prosecute man in an earlier sexual assault.
- Gunmen Steal $400,000 in Jewelry
- La Mesa's Carpenter Wins at Track Cycling Nationals
- CIA Hearings Must Get All the Facts
- HUD, Congressman Visit Troubled Housing Units : Corruption: Berman hears residents' complaints of management accepting bribes, failing to make repairs and fomenting racial tension.
- Mayor to Head Drug Panel Again
- Pro Basketball
- Yankees' Howe Finally Growing Up
- VENTURA : Professional Surfers Accused in Assault
- Water Main Break Cuts Service to Neighborhood
- Arreola 4th in All-Comers 800
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Surgery Likely for Whitson, Who Expects to Miss Rest of Year
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : Opening Ceremony Plays on Past in Hopes of Igniting the Present
- U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL / LOS ANGELES 1991 : NOTEBOOK : Athletes Are Warned About Where They Wear Red, Blue
- Small U.S. Studios Find Audience at Moscow Fair : Movies: Major studios are boycotting to protest Soviet piracy, benefiting purveyors of 'Robo CHIC.'
- Gay Men's Chorus Opens Doors in Europe : Music: Uncertainty has given way to elation on the five-city tour, even in cities where homosexuality is suppressed.
- INTERNATIONAL
- N.Y Is Investigating Insurers on Discounts
- Disk Maker Seagate Lays Off 1,200 Staffers Worldwide
- Key Figure in Rhode Island Crisis Takes 5th
- FURNISHINGS : Accessories Can Be Attractive Desk Draw
- 6.6 Earthquake Hits Off Oregon, Felt Far Inland
- Robert Guelich; Author, Professor at Fuller Seminary
- $7.4 Million in Cocaine Seized
- School Program Wins National Recognition
- Miscellany
- Guy Takes Low-Impact New Jack to Greek
- KABC Fends Off Critics for Busting Embargo : Television: Channel 7's decision to ignore the Christopher Commission's request sparks media debate.
- Evangelical Lutheran Membership Climbs
- JAZZ REVIEWS : Frank Capp Returns to Power Juggernaut
- Hoge Resigns as Publisher of New York Daily News
- Haifa Workers End Strike
- Thomas D. Nicholson; Directed Natural History Museum
- Police Warn of Sabotage to City Street Lights
- LANDMARKS / COUNTY HISTORICAL SITES : Hotel's Past Is Worth Checking In To
- TUSTIN : Council to Consider Raise in Trash Fees
- 3 Men Sought in Arson at Convenience Store
- Nude vs. Ballroom Dancing Has Restaurant in a Swirl
- Arrest of Bungalow Resident Doesn't Surprise Neighbors : Prostitution: A woman is accused of pimping and pandering in connection with an escort service allegedly operated from the house.
- CSUN Signs Pitchers for Pair of Sports
- GARDENING : Color Purple's Just Right for the Nursery
- A Girl Called 'Lost Bird' Is Finally at Rest : History: Lakota infant survived Wounded Knee killing and was adopted by whites. Now she is buried among her people.
- Court Sustains Barry Drug Conviction but Orders Resentencing
- Manufacturing Plant Fire Put Out After 3 Hours
- DANA POINT : City Delays Business Registration Fee