- Van Nuys Youth Volunteer Held on Child Abuse Counts
- Jewelry Store Employee Shot in Robbery at Westminster Mall
- Youths Held in Stabbing, Robbery of Man
- THOUSAND OAKS : Recall Movement Has New Chairman
- Three Nadadore Divers Win at Junior Olympics
- Sax Helps Yankees Overtake Angels in 10th
- Store Owner Says Day Laborers Scare Away Customers : Moorpark: When the City Council takes up regulation of the would-be workers, it will be treading ground well worn by other communities.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Dance to Celebrate New Senior Center
- Pro Basketball
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BULGARIA : Parliament Adopts Democratic Credo
- U.S. Troops Pull Out With Warning to Iraq : Persian Gulf: The Pentagon tells Baghdad that any attack on Kurds will trigger an armed response.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Principal Moves Into Temporary Job
- NEWPORT BEACH : Council Votes Down Auto-Racing Plan
- Pro Basketball
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : First Offer Sent to Top Draft Pick Lyght
- May Floor Fans of Heavyweight Wrestling History
- Yankees Pull Out Win in 10th, 2-1 : Angels: Sax's grounder scores go-ahead run against Harvey. Langston gives up only three hits through nine innings.
- Dance-Drama Will Be Performed
- OXNARD : 2 Banks Robbed in 2-Hour Period
- ROSSMOOR : Sale of Rush School Site Needs Final OK
- Child Fellowship Camp Tells Kids 'That They Count'
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Practice Squad Will Be Missed by Shell
- COMMENTARY : When the Public Becomes a Fool, Everyone Loses
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valenzuela to Report to Midland Today
- Frustrated Santos Will Return to New York
- Auto Racing
- Serendipity Spins Pleasant 'Charlotte's Web' at Coronet
- STAGE REVIEWS : Two French Classics Given West Coast Premieres
- Maroney Lights Up North With Interception Return
- Vintage Performances by Getz, Holiday and Davis
- Balkan Tensions Erupt During Chess Tourney
- Ceramic Tiles and Tribulations
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALABAMA : Family Dog Guards Father's 'Lost' Baby
- 12 Police Hurt as Ulster Protestants Mark 1690 Battle
- 7 Killed, 6 Hurt in Fire in Minnesota Lodge
- Parking on Borrowed Time:Raul Victorica felt fortunate...
- Starting Down the Road to Reform : Stirred by a vision, Los Angeles moves to repair the damage
- Reports Indicate Economic Recovery May Be Weak One
- Intravenous-Device Inventor Accused of 2 Counts by SEC
- Potlatch Corp.: The San Francisco forest-products firm...
- Honig Refuses to Give Increased Power to State School Board : Education: In the latest battle, the superintendent says the panel's president talked to the FBI in an effort to remove him from office.
- AQMD Approves Changes to Region's Clean Air Plan
- NATION IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Robber Kills Nun, Then Hangs Self
- WORLD IN BRIEF : ROMANIA : 2 Killed, Dozens Hurt in Earthquake
- Federal Presidency Accepts Peace Plan : Yugoslavia: Approval of the EC agreement may help avoid large-scale violence but probably won't preserve the nation in its present form.
- Council Rezones 3 Mobile Home Parks for Their Protection
- BUENA PARK : School District OKs Extended Child Care
- Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. Has Lived on Both Sides of the 'Hood
- Montreal Is No Olympic Festival for Dodgers, 6-5
- Westinghouse Electric Corp.: The Pittsburgh-based broadcasting and...
- Family Mourns Boy So Eager for School, So Tragically Killed
- Detectives Believe Man Drowned in His Pool
- FBI Loses Lennon Papers Battle : Courts: Appellate judges say the agency hasn't justified the need to withhold secret documents compiled about the ex-Beatle.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bicyclist, Passenger Struck by Car, Hurt
- Dumais Trio Perfects the Drive N' Dive : Junior Olympics: Brothers qualify for championships despite daily journey of 136 miles for practice.
- GOLF / TRANS-MISSISSIPPI : Kiley, McClung Meet in Finals
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Bradley, Pitcock Lead by One Shot
- Churches Move Toward Reducing Sexual Misconduct by Clergy : Abuse: Several major denominations adopt tougher guidelines as evidence surfaces. Some offer means of redress for victims.
- Health Net Receives Another Buyout Offer
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HONG KONG : 3 Robbers Take $21.5 Million Cash
- James Revson; New York Society Columnist
- Cult Leader Alamo to Face Charges of Threatening Judge : Courts: Suspect to be moved to Arkansas. He later must answer to an allegation that he directed severe beating of a child at now-defunct commune in Saugus.
- SANTA PAULA : Farmers, Indians Oppose Jail Location
- PLACENTIA : City OKs Larger 2nd Units on Properties
- On the Telephone, Capriati Just Another Teen
- Ripken's Challenge: To Make Second Half as Good as the First
- Churches Tune In to Male Solidarity Movement : Spirituality: Many denominations are seeking ways to bring men back into the flock.
- Pro Basketball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Feeble Steel Pulse at the Greek
- 'Boyz': One Theater's Debate
- MUSIC REVIEW : Temirkanov in Tchaikovsky Program
- Lori Petty Hails From Green Acres, Finds Greener Pastures in 'Point'
- Fox 'Hills' Strategy Pays Off
- TV REVIEW : An American Choreographer in Paris
- STOCKS : Inflation Data Triggers Rally; Dow Rises 21.02
- Alcoa: The giant Pittsburgh-based aluminum producer said...
- INTERNATIONAL
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- Bush Assails Challenges to CIA Nominee : Iran-Contra: President shows his anger at the Senate's delay in the confirmation process. He also calls on the special counsel to end his probe.
- Assembly Democrats Threaten to Kill EPA Plan : Budget: They raise the issue as a gambit against governor's insistence on linking workers' compensation reform to passage of spending plan.
- NATION IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Workers Flee Gas Leak at Brewery
- NATION IN BRIEF : WEST VIRGINIA : Patients to Be Told Surgeon Has AIDS
- Catching Fancy of L.A. Not Athletes' Concern : Olympic Festival: Pageantry, camaraderie and competition make the event worthwhile to participants--regardless of crowds.
- Charger Owner Concurs With Henning Remarks : Football: Alex Spanos says he's enthusiastic about the team's chances in the upcoming season.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Howell Is Taking His Time This Time
- Doubles Play Leads Dukes to Victory
- DeCinces Takes a Swing at Coaching : Baseball: Former Angel is passing along his knowledge to Orange County Connie Mack League team.
- United Church of Christ Reaffirms Policy Admitting Gays to Ministry
- Graffiti in Public Places
- Looking to the Future
- Michael Landon
- The Humanity of TV's Michael Landon
- A Man for All Reasons
- Condominium Boards
- Money Laundering and War on Drugs
- Putting Soccer, Cycling in Their Proper Places
- Barriers Don't Stand Test of Time
- Rose Gets Cheated Out of Wearing Uniform
- Michael Landon
- Biopesticides and Environment
- Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
- All-Star Comments Put Dodgers' Morgan at Back of the Class
- Seeing the Show
- Tamayo's Roots
- Director of Grove Will Be Missed
- Airport Planners on Wrong Path
- Where the Art Is
- Golden Age of Tennis Was Also a White Age
- The Humanity of TV's Michael Landon
- Republican Nominees
- Money Laundering and War on Drugs
- Nothing Lightweight About Harvard's Win
- All-Star Comments Put Dodgers' Morgan at Back of the Class
- A Crossing Guard Disputes Time of Trip
- Money Laundering and War on Drugs
- Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
- More Theater Squirming
- What's Next? North Northridge?
- Thanks for Bucking Signs of the Times
- Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
- Credit for Courage
- Mural's Time Running Out
- Trivial Pursuits: Are They Worth It?
- Looking to the Future
- Allowances for Kids
- Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Ocean
- Club Gives Life to Rock 'n' Roll
- Saving on Albums
- Where the Art Is
- Looking to the Future
- Obituaries - July 13, 1991
- Senators Want Glaspie Issue Clarified : Gulf crisis: Allegations that she misled Congress about talks with Iraq's leader prompt demands for an explanation.
- Tax Money Sought for Disneyland Expansion : Lobbying: Bypassing O.C. lawmakers, the company asks Congress for $400 million in freeway funds.
- Shootings Mar 'Boyz' Showings
- High-Speed Chase Ends in Suicide
- The Galaxy's Your Playground
- Middle East : PLO's Loss in Lebanon Sets Power Brokers Scrambling : Neighboring nations and the United States seemed unprepared for the sudden defeat. Looming next is a confrontation with Israel.
- Insiders and Outsiders Seen as Candidates
- Gorbachev Gives Bush Assurance on Soviet Reform
- Fed Seeks to Ban Saudi From U.S. Banking System : Fraud: Ghaith Pharaon is accused of concealing that he was acting for scandal-plagued BCCI in purchasing Encino's Independence Bank.
- Gates Greeted by Cheers in N. Carolina : Chief: He gives speech at DARE conference in Winston-Salem to enthusiastic crowd of police officers from across the nation.
- DO IT YOURSELF: If canoeist Jim Terrell,...
- LOCAL LEGEND: The Rios Adobe was built...
- Gates Tells Officials He'll Quit : Chief Links Departure to Special Charter Election : Police: Two of his closest allies on the City Council negotiate an agreement to end the acrimony of past months and salvage Los Angeles' reputation.
- ON THE ROAD: Beverly Hills High School's...
- Disney Seeks U.S. Highway Funds for Expansion : Transportation: Taxpayer aid asked for special freeway exits, car pool lanes and parking garages to serve area around theme park.
- Timing of Allegations Might Hurt UNLV
- Security Upped at 4 O.C. Venues Showing 'Boyz'
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 13, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 13, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 13, 1991
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Stadium's Baseball Roots Go Back Half a Century
- Huntington Exhibit Stokes the 'Sacred Fires of Liberty'
- State Justices Accept Case on School Bus Fees
- Sex-Change Issue Raised in Murder-Plot Case : Trial: The defense accuses a witness of offering to kill in exchange for funds for an operation. The prosecution says the ex-wife of the targeted man is guilty.
- State Justices Accept Case on School Bus Fees
- Council Refuses D.A. Bid for Tapes : Investigation: Recordings were sought in connection with probe into possible misconduct by city Police Commission.
- Groups Ask Decision on Delta Smelt : Wildlife: Deadline has passed for U.S. to decide if fish is an endangered species. Environmentalists say they will sue if action is delayed further.
- Gunman Kills Loan Office Worker, Wounds Another
- PRO FOOTBALL RAMS CAMP : No. 1 Pick Lyght a Voluntary No-Show
- TENNIS TEAMTENNIS AT FORUM : Connors Gets in His Shots, but Strings Fall to Capitals
- TENNIS / JEFF RILEY : Former Coach Thinks the World of Pospich's Progress
- He Courts Music--but Finds Legal Woes : Law: Mozart Camerata founder Ami Porat is embroiled in litigation filed by irate musicians and former lovers.
- Farmers Finding Hard Row to Hoe : B of A's Midyear Study Cites Double Whammy of Freeze, Drought
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Head Psychiatrist at Prison Reprimanded
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Grocer Indicted in Food Stamp Fraud
- Teamster Local Placed in Trustee's Control : Organized labor: National union takes action because of political infighting and mass firings of staff members in the organization's biggest Southland branch.
- In Land of Movie Stars, Sun Has Its Day in the Spotlight
- CLIPBOARD
- Businessman Held in Bogus Art Sting
- U.S. Proposes New Type of Logging
- The Lift-Off Look
- COLUMN ONE : Gangsters Get Rich in Soviet Union : Gorbachev-era Moscow in many ways resembles 1920s America. Protection rackets thrive. Mobsters shoot it out. Organized crime channels money into legitimate businesses.
- Moment of Fame Doused by an Unforgiving Critic
- Black Caucus Will Fight Confirmation of Thomas : Judiciary: The group plans a nationwide campaign to halt the high court nomination. Action could be a serious blow to the Administration.
- FULLERTON : Cat Shelter Allowed by County to Reopen
- Alpine
- MISSION VIEJO : City Approves Study of Fee Structure
- Baseball
- Sanderson Has Angel Bats in Near Eclipse : Baseball: They lose their fifth in a row. Yankee pitcher fires a one-hitter in a 2-0 victory that improves his record to 10-3.
- Distress Signals on the Road of Life
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- IBM Finds Way to Build Chips Atom by Atom
- Strikers Pollute Beaches
- Ammo Dump Blast Injures 50 GIs, 6 Britons in Kuwait
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MENLO PARK : State Water Supply Still Below Normal
- Even a Partial Eclipse Leaves Folks Totally Awed in O.C.
- Oh, the Awful <i> Angst </i> of It All!
- Wilson Attacks Problems Tied to Growth
- Countywide : Vons' Ads for Grapes Protested
- Art Colony in Happy Landing at Airport : Culture: Artists looking for affordable work space found it in abandoned hangars at Santa Monica facility. Now area is close to being a creative mecca.
- Man Convicted of Slaying Despite Lack of Autopsy : Jurisprudence: Victim, 83, died of complications from broken hip suffered when he was robbed. Family's ban on coroner examination was tough challenge for prosecution.
- Trustee Decides Not to Resign
- Bid to Halt Extension of Jackson Drive Lags : Environment: Petition effort has just 10% of signatures necessary at halfway point of drive.
- Some Banking 'Cures' Are Not : The Administration would let industrial companies own banks--and that's foolhardy
- Missile Mishap Closes Bay : Munitions: Unarmed weapon slipped while being unloaded. No one was injured, but Anaheim Bay and Huntington Harbour were closed as a precaution.
- Garcia Flattens Goff in Second Round
- KTLA's A.M. News Outdraws CBS
- 8 Area Divers to Compete in Zone D Meet
- STAGE
- Delta Agrees to Buy Major Pan Am Routes : * Transportation: The deal will boost the Atlanta-based airline into the ranks of the world's largest carriers.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Say Hello to a New Breed of Entrepreneur
- WORLD IN BRIEF : MEXICO : Ruling Party Sweeps Nuevo Leon Voting
- How Soviet Mobsters Say It
- Sun Stages Spectacular Show Despite Weather : Eclipse: Many who traveled to Hawaii were unable to view event. Those who did see it were left awe-struck.
- Bush Plans Asia Visit in November : Diplomacy: The President meets with Prime Minister Kaifu and stresses the value of U.S. ties with Japan.
- Court Backs Council Over Police Panel : Appeals: Judges uphold action overruling commission's furlough of Chief Daryl F. Gates after the Rodney G. King beating.
- Firm Disputes Environmental Charges
- IRVINE : City Likely Site for Water Testing Project
- Lake Casitas : Model Airplanes to Compete Sunday
- Court Acts Too Late to Save Green Dragon : Preservation: Wrecking ball does much of its work before a restraining order comes through to halt destruction of historic bohemian cottages in La Jolla. A lawsuit is threatened.
- Venice Beach Is Site for Women's Volleyball Tour
- Sylmar's Casey Picks Western New Mexico
- Supreme Court on Bus Searches
- Was Police Investigation an Empty Ritual, or Will It Bring Change? : The Times asked a diverse group of people, most of them Los Angeles residents, to comment on the report of the Christopher Commission. The following commentaries are taken from the interviews. : Ease Their Tension
- Fazio's Travels
- Was Police Investigation an Empty Ritual, or Will It Bring Change? : The Times asked a diverse group of people, most of them Los Angeles residents, to comment on the report of the Christopher Commission. The following commentaries are taken from the interviews. : Get Up and Say It
- $7.5-Million Alcoa Pollution Fine
- Shareholders Can Help in Reining In Executives' Pay
- Major Talent Agency Launches Financing Unit : * Entertainment: ICM may gain greater negotiating leverage when it doesn't have to rely on the major motion picture studios for funding.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Dole Confident on China Trade Vote
- 'Friendly Fire' Blamed for 20 Allied Deaths
- Arms Pact, July Summit a Bit Closer, Baker Says : Diplomacy: Soviet envoy offers progress on two of three issues blocking a strategic weapons treaty.
- Recyclers Do Some Sole Searching
- Snapshots of life in the Golden State. : Grass Is Greener on Our Side, Lobbyists Contend
- CYPRESS : Student Services Official Selected
- 2 Charged in Bogus Postal Training School
- Man Held in 2 Huntington Beach Holdups
- Dealer Held in Laguna Art Sting : Arrest: A teacher helps police spring a trap on an antique-shop owner who is accused of selling seven fake works, including a bogus Picasso, for $25,000.
- Hockey Gets On a Roll in San Diego : Championships Come West As Sport's Popularity Grows
- By George, the Yankees Are Turning It Around
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Disney's 'Dalmatians' Still Hits the Spot 30 Years Later
- STAGE REVIEWS : Slippery 'Necessities' Hard to Grasp at Old Globe
- HomeFed's New CEO Making Own Review of Thrift's Assets
- MEDIA
- McDonnell, Japanese Firm Team on Space Technology
- Cosmic Events Haven't Shaken Wall Street--Yet
- The Rap Rage
- WESTMINSTER : 2 Workers Promoted to Vacant City Posts
- Ex-San Clemente Officer to Stand Trial on Sex Counts
- As the sun took its rare midday...
- Principal of Montclair Prep Charges Coercion in Acceptance of Penalties
- Call Cards: Dial M for Misunderstandings
- McDonnell, Japanese Firm in Joint Project : * Space: The two companies will work together on technologies for a permanent lunar colony.
- Glaspie Reportedly Misled Congress on Iraq Warning
- Testimony of Los Angeles Police Officials
- Maybe Chief Shouldn't Have Booted Knotek
- San Diego
- COSTA MESA : Man Arrested, Dog Killed in Standoff
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ruling Delayed on Moratorium
- Woman Killed in Crash With DUI Suspect
- Jury Deadlocks in Disc Jockey Slaying Case; New Trial Vowed
- A Long Wait Is Over for City Project : Pacoima: After 36 years, San Fernando Gardens is getting an $830,000 community center. Officials attend the groundbreaking.
- Countywide : Man Slips, Drowns at Point Mugu Rock
- OXNARD : Little Cocaine Found in Raids of 7 Homes
- Arco Ties 'Clean' Gasoline to New State Standards : * Energy: The company says its new, more expensive motor fuel formula will not be marketed if other firms are not required by government to follow suit.
- The Buzz on the Flygirls : Fashion: The 'street chic meets <i> haute couture</i> ' look of the dancers from 'In Living Color' has inspired fans and imitators. 'It's about contradiction,' says the show's costume designer.
- La Mesa
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Workshop to Cover Medicare Questions
- Minor League Baseball Blooms in Desert
- Ville de Paris Again Tops America-3
- Walker Makes U.S. Olympic Bobsled Team
- Baseball
- Boxing
- REAL ESTATE
- Ford Says It Studied Idea of Chrysler Merger Last Year
- Crew of Crashed Plane Struggled With Controls
- Committee Begins Mapping Out Supervisors' Future : Redistricting: Board members, community groups submit plans for consideration in the once-a-decade process. Vasquez, Stanton propose biggest changes.
- U.S. to Offer Low-Interest Loans to Quake Victims
- 'Speed Queen' Bandit Suspect to Appear
- 17 Officers Cleared in 5 Deaths, 5 Injuries
- 'B.O. Bandit' Strikes Bank in Oceanside
- GARDEN GROVE : Bowling Lessons Offered Youngsters
- OXNARD : Japanese Officials Get Tour of the City
- Escondido
- Director of Public Employee Union Fired
- WESTMINSTER : Refunds Promised if Lessons Dissatisfy
- He Missed It : Nondelivery of Filter Foils Big Plan to Film Eclipse
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Unveil Plans for Civic Arts Plaza
- Being Best Rusher Gets You Bum's Rush
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Bradley (69) Leads Open; King Five Back
- Historic Voices Showcased in 'Turandots'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Good News Follows Perlman to Bowl
- Parretti Loans Unauthorized, Bank Chief Says
- Haruo Ohno Named Chief of Nissan's U.S. Operations
- At It Again: John Sununu's response to...
- Plane Carrying Nigeria Pilgrims Crashes; 261 Die
- COSTA MESA : Seminar Will Focus on Careers, New Jobs
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Foresight in Land Use Is No Luxury
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE : Ottawa Fans Boo Ismail's Introduction at CFL Opener
- BACK TO THE BEACH : Liz Masakayan Had Not Competed on Pro Beach Tour Since 1989, but She Hasn't Missed a Beat
- INS Issues New Rules for Foreign Performers : Arts: The proposal could make it more difficult for musicians, dancers and others to tour the United States. Arts groups hope the government will modify the new rules.
- Video Generation Gets a Taste of Live Theater
- Good Fellas, Good Food
- Sixth ART / LA Is Battling a Sagging Economy
- REAL ESTATE : Kaufman & Broad's Upscale Unit Gets a Name, 1st Mission
- What Recession? Retail Market Just Fine With Realtors
- STOCKS : Bond Market Helps Push Dow Up 14.98