- Washington State Medicaid Rates Ruled Too Low
- Tax Officials' Bid to Get Club's Member List Fails
- BOOK REVIEW : A Teen-Age Visitor's Picture of America : STRAWBERRY ROAD <i> By Yoshimi Ishikawa Translated by Eve Zimmerman</i> ; Kodansha International, $18.95, 256 pages
- Police Copter Fleet Grounded for Second Time in Four Weeks : Safety: Concerns with maintenance records surfaced in the investigation of a fatal crash last month. The Fire Department also has taken its seven choppers out of service.
- Martha Pulliam; Vice President's Grandmother
- Revelle Recovering From Heart Attack
- Alatorre's Chance for the Spotlight
- Woman Accused of Hiring 2 to Kill Man for $50 Each
- San Diego
- 'Hermosa does have a history and we want people to know about it.'
- SEAL BEACH : X-Ray Facility Plans Must Be Inspected
- A Money Player : Ty Cobb Was a Peach When It Came to Investments, Too
- Tennis
- Bowl Plan Alienates the West
- U. S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL : Nygord Thinks About Another 1st-Place Finish : Shooting: Two-time Olympian, 55, combats the stress of competition by employing visual imagery.
- Klein Fires 73 to Move Into Second in Junior Golf
- STAGE REVIEW : Small Doses of Williams Still Potent
- Campers Unhappy Over Ticket Snafu : Outdoors: Callers trying to make reservations at state parks invariably find phone lines to La Jolla-based Mistix jammed.
- 'Misery' and 'Once Around' Are the Best of the Week : RECENT MOVIES
- Banks: J.P. Morgan & Co., the nation's...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- PRACTICAL VIEW : After the Sale Is Over, What Becomes of the Unwanted?
- Economic Summit Menu Includes a Dash of Politics
- Newark-New York Train Service Disrupted by Fire
- Eclipse of the Hairdo
- State Gives Tentative OK to Moorpark Amtrak Stop
- Officials Warn of 1,000 Fish Found Dead in L.A. River : Health: Lab workers fear people will eat them. A mysterious brown chemical is found in the water in the Sepulveda Dam area.
- Mathews Interview Falls Short of Mark
- E. Europe Seeks Way to Pay Environment Cleanup Tab : Pollution: Old Soviet Bloc countries want U.S. technology to end contamination. But can they afford it?
- The Danger Before and After the Flight : A surprise inspection finds safety violations in shuttle vans at LAX
- $13.58-Million Lotto Winner Lives a Dream--and Leaves Job
- Undercover Officer Shot in Drug Probe
- City Accepts $150,000 Settlement for Bulldozed Trees
- Debt May Have Lured Deputy to His Death : Crime: Investigators say that personal finances may have been the motive for the lawman's botched robbery that cost him his life.
- VENTURA : Lawyer Accused of Offering Minor LSD
- Jurisprudence
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Chargers Will Fine Butts if He Arrives Late to Camp
- Running Scared? Not Dan Henning : Football: Amid speculation he is on owner Alex Spanos' hot seat, Charger coach says the organization is on trial, not him.
- Palermo Has Damage to the Nerve Controlling Movement in a Leg
- 'Terminator' Shows Its Sales Muscle
- The World Accordion to Latour : Cajun: The musician was raised on the original Louisiana sound and, at 69, still performs it with peppery passion. He will play Saturday night in Anaheim.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Sushi Restaurant's Imaginative Food Is Served Up With Raw Energy
- Investors in Craig Still Have to Play a Waiting Game
- Fear of the Future : Spy Convicted in FBI Case Is Fighting Deportation
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Beuerlein Remains Only Quarterback at Oxnard
- Desormeaux Trying to Change His Luck : Horse racing: Jockey, coming off an injury, is struggling to keep pace on the competitive Southland circuit.
- Olympic Bash Kicks Off Fest in a Big Way
- Golden Girl With a Lust for Writing : Theater: Rue McClanahan unveils her talent as she pens the words and music for the farce 'Oedipus, Schmedipus.'
- Pop Album Chart : Van Halen Still Tops for Third Week
- STAGE REVIEWS : A Stand-Up Comedienne's Racial Sendup
- Formal Charges Filed in Sandwich Shop Killings
- MOORPARK : Planners to Review Low-Income Project
- Uncensored '34 'Tarzan' Titillates
- A New Problem for Annual Los Angeles Art Fair : Exhibitions: Parent company of the California firm behind ART / LA91 also owns a firm that has set up arms fairs. Revelation may hurt November event.
- AGRICULTURE
- AST Joins IBM Group to Sell PCs in Japan : * Marketing: The Irvine company also sets up a division aimed at peddling computers to the U.S. government.
- Grading on the Curve : Developer Goes for Natural Look in Sculpting Hills for Talega Project
- Shop Owner Tries to Make Sure Tall Women Don't Get Caught Short
- Sweeping Anti-Crime Bill Approved by Senate, 71-26 : Congress: Package would broaden federal death penalty and curb Death Row appeals. It would also impose new controls on handguns.
- American Alleges Bias in Suit Against Toyota
- Missile Accident on Ship in Seal Beach Forces Bay Closure
- Oceanside
- Rapist Stabs Woman; Her Fetus Dies : Crime: The sexual attack in Long Beach was the second in as many nights in the same block of the same street.
- Woman Accused of Paying Youths $100 to Kill Store Clerk : Burbank: Police say the shooting was arranged by Maria Serrato, who claimed to be involved with the man's wife.
- Youth, 17, Charged in Two Slayings
- ANAHEIM : Hearing Is Set on Wrecking Yard Fate
- Basketball
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Marie Rides Alone Into First While LeMond Drops to Fourth
- Hazelton Wins Time in Bid to Retain Coaching Job : Football: Southern Section grants Montclair Prep assistant continuance after attorney cites lack of specific charges.
- Welch Will Continue Legal Fight : Prep football: After receiving support from parents' group, Canyon coach says he will defy his principal's recommendation to accept one-year suspension.
- Padres Pick Up Where They Left Off, With an Injury, a Loss : Baseball: Hit by McReynolds in the ninth gives Mets a 4-3 victory.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Media General Inc.: The Richmond, Va., firm...
- WORLD IN BRIEF : CHINA : Foreign Aid for Flood Relief Asked
- Kurdish Unrest in Turkey Kills 12; Premier Urges Calm
- Valley of Mexico Holds 25% of the Population
- 2 Arrested in Acid Attack That Blinded Woman : Glendale: Former stepfather and stepbrother charged with recruiting man who threw chemical in victim's face.
- Foothill Chief Criticized by Police Official : Testimony: Panel was told that division's commander should have been reassigned after the King beating.
- Police Arrest 4, Find Marijuana in 2 Searches
- PLACENTIA : School District's Name Change Kept
- Lifeguards Try for New Look in Towers : Beaches: A committee redesigns the wooden perches after a high-tech model intended to solve problems creates headaches of its own.
- Judge Orders Trash Hauler to Discontinue Santa Clarita Operation
- SANTA ANA : Medical Center Seeking Volunteers
- Fired Officer Says Kicking Was Justified
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Rangers Knuckle Under to Candiotti, 2-0
- Calumet Says It Is Bankrupt : Horse racing: Historic farm has had eight Kentucky Derby winners. It joins others as victims of a troubled business.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Elbow Problem Again Sending Whitson to the Disabled List
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Don't Rap Influence of Hammer
- TV Reviews : Multiculturalism Sparks 'Words in Your Face'
- Initial Jobless Claims Fall; Retail Sales Disappointing
- Rep. Bonior to Be Majority Whip
- Gawking San Diegans Prove That the Sun Is Indeed a Star
- For Men Only : Umberto Clients Get the Works in Beverly Hills-Style Barbershop
- Garden Grove Police Close In on Home Invasion, Arrest 3 Men
- Skinheads Beat Teens in Latest O.C. Hate Crime
- Recall Drive by Bacharach Foes Falls Short by 409 Signatures
- Executive Sues Toyota, Charging Race Bias
- Carter Covert; Dentist
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Still No Official Word on Valenzuela
- Ojeda Tries, but Can't Do It All : Dodgers: Pitcher hits home run to account for only Los Angeles runs in 3-2 loss to Expos. Butler extends streak to 22.
- Walker Will Miss Festival Skating Competition
- Agent Cooper Cool to 'Twin Peaks' Film : Movies: Plans are off for big-screen version of television's critically acclaimed but odd series.
- Their Prime Came in the Lean Years, Not the Green Years
- Raytheon Co.: The Lexington, Mass., electronics firm...
- Probe Targets Aydin Corp. Unit Over Army Radio Tests
- NATION IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Oldest U.S. Nuclear Plant May Close
- Writing High : Sky Messaging Reaches New Levels, Though It Remains on the Same Planes
- Florida Agrees to Preserve Everglades From Pollution : Environment: State settles a federal lawsuit by planning to buy land near the national park to trap phosphorous that flows into ecosystem from farms.
- Data About Officer-Involved Shooting Probes Disputed
- Bones Those of Montecito Man Missing 2 Years
- A Skinny-Dipping Prince Andrew Is Revealed in Tabloid
- U.N. Delays Action on Iraq's Plea to Sell Oil
- GARDEN GROVE : Workshop to Focus on Home Decorating
- Dogs Get Boot From Encinitas Council : Recreation: Ordinance granting canines romping rights on Beacon's Beach is rescinded amid howls from owners.
- With 13th Cancer Case, Pacific Bell Relocates Rest of Employees
- OXNARD : Groundbreaking Set for New School
- Bodies of Air Crash Victims Recovered Off Coast
- SAN CLEMENTE : City to Absorb Hike in Charge for Water
- Hockey
- MOVIE REVIEW : L.A. 'Boyz' Life : Growing Up in South-Central--A Gritty 'Boyz N the Hood'
- Lava Dates Link Extinctions to Huge Siberian Eruption
- A World Armed and in Conflict : A Swedish institution keeps close track of arms transfers and offers independent advice on their control.
- Seymour Backs Bush, Supports No-Strings China Trade Status
- SIMI VALLEY : Peace Posters Pasted on Gallegly's Door
- TUSTIN : District Teachers Go to Summer School
- Man Charged in Bombings of IRS Office : Explosives: Officials say electrical engineer sought revenge, admitted to triggering blasts in three counties.
- Countywide : Firm Buys Radio Station KMDY
- Cal State Says Camarillo Site Has Big Plus : Education: Officials believe that construction on the 320 acres of farmland proposed for a campus would cause fewer environmental problems than at two other locations.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Martin Uses Strong Serving to Beat Top-Seeded Lundgren
- MOVIE REVIEWS : A Deft and Dark 'Passion'
- ICLO Orchestrates 'Pacific Overtures' : Theater: 'Audiences are hungry for something different,' artistic director Daniel Trevino says of the Stephen Sondheim musical, which borrows from Kabuki.
- STAGE
- San Diego Spotlight : Filipino Eatery's Debut Fills Gap in Ethnic Smorgasbord
- Buddy Greco Gets Back to His Musical Roots
- Recruiting Musicians to Play Tribute : Concert: A Fullerton guitarist is rounding up artists to honor inventor Leo Fender at a benefit at UC Irvine on Aug. 10. But he still needs a big-name act.
- It Was a Pounding in Paradise : Team of Southland Football Stars Beaten by Hawaii Squad, 38-6
- Yes, It Was a Mistake to Leave Him in Power : One way or the other, Hussein must go
- Sheraton to Become Holiday Inn
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Men Are Arrested in Stabbing Death
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Royals Get Benzinger for Martinez
- Rangers, Astros Play to 5-5 Tie in NBC Game
- Solomon Fails to Advance in Ventura Surfing Event
- 32ND ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME : South Taking Aim at Fifth Victory in a Row : All-Stars: Rob Johnson, El Toro's quarterback, looks forward to firing bullets at stellar cast of receivers in tonight's game.
- Shakespeare Festival / LA Is Grant Winner After All : Arts: Though it was one of the big losers for a city grant, the festival grabs the largest of 13 county grants.
- KCBS Starts 'Ask the Mayor' Segments Today
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Unpredictable Entrees Cloud Sky Grill Dining Experience
- REAL ESTATE
- LAW & REGULATION
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Stowaways' Chains Spark Dock Protest
- PLO Surrenders Weapons at Three Lebanese Camps
- The French Feel Right at Home on the Range
- Before the Commission
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Pentagon OKs Paying Ex-GI Given LSD
- 2nd Maine Shutdown in 11 Days Angers Workers
- Female Officers Unwelcome--but Doing Well
- Man Charged in Bombing of IRS Offices : Taxes: Costa Mesa resident was denied $9,000 in deductions during an audit.
- Organizers Hope Area's First Gay Festival Will Foster Openness : Activism: Between 500 and 1,000 are expected at Sunday afternoon's event. Entertainment and booths will be featured.
- Costa Mesa Man Admits 8 IRS Bombings : Investigation: Task force finds 'virtual bomb factory' in his garage. The engineer had long held a grudge against the agency.
- Woman Burns to Death When Car Is Rear-Ended : Tragedy: The driver of the second car allegedly was drunk and traveling at an estimated 80 m.p.h. The victim's vehicle burst into flames on impact and she was trapped inside.
- Dukes Can't Maintain Momentum : TeamTennis: After winning opening set, Newport Beach team watches San Antonio pull away for a 28-20 victory.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Scioscia Put on 15-Day Disabled List
- MUSIC REVIEW : Smokey Can Still Pull Out All the Stops
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Europa': A True Tale of Survival
- TV Reviews : 'Birth of a Titan': BBC Tells the RKO Story
- GARDEN GROVE : Hours at City Hall Will Be Extended
- Boldt, Cote Spark Woodland Hills West
- Football
- Hockey
- Festival Is Loaned $1 Million : Finance: Amateur Athletic Foundation steps in to provide breathing room for event. Opening ceremony is tonight.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Dark Obsession' Targets England's Upper Classes
- Memo to 'KTLA Morning News'--You Blew It
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bonds Leads Hit Parade for Pirates in Cincinnati
- All-Star Lineups for Lions Game Are Announced
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Break': Surf's Up, Credibility Down
- He's Got His Own Work to Do : Gerald Wiggins, Accompanist to Many, Concentrates on <i> His </i> Music
- Academy to Screen New '7 Brides' Print
- Troubled by Unwanted 'Sanctuary'
- View Tax
- Supreme Court on Bus Searches
- Seems Everyone's Been Playing Bike Polo
- Troubled by Unwanted 'Sanctuary'
- 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. : Police Were Caring
- Supreme Court on Bus Searches
- Seems Everyone's Been Playing Bike Polo
- Troubled by Unwanted 'Sanctuary'
- 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. : Slurs in the Station
- 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. : No System for Justice
- A Nominal Battle Over Pets? Maybe
- 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. : Hesitation Can Kill
- Troubled by Unwanted 'Sanctuary'
- 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. : Right Man, Wrong Job
- Assessor's Introduction
- Seems Everyone's Been Playing Bike Polo
- 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. : You're at Their Mercy
- 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. : We've Been Here Before
- 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. : They Stick Together
- 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. : Let Bradley Retire
- Troubled by Unwanted 'Sanctuary'
- 1992 Solution
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- Escobar's Surrender
- 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. : But We Need Them
- 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. : Chief Gates Goes
- 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. : Not a Racial Thing
- Lessons of History
- Seems Everyone's Been Playing Bike Polo
- MOVIES - July 12, 1991
- MOVIES - July 12, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - July 12, 1991
- Obituaries - July 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 12, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 12, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 12, 1991
- TAXING CHANGES: Here's bad news for Orange...
- Shaken Senate Panel Delays Hearings on CIA Nominee : Iran-Contra: Senators want to study new evidence of more agency complicity in cover-up of aid to rebels.
- Gains Made in Workers Comp Talks : Legislation: Wilson and Democrats narrow differences but remain split on one key issue. That and tax hike impasse are holding up state budget.
- SON OF SUN: Forgot to watch Thursday's...
- Gates Strips Critic of Key Command : Police: Assistant Chief Dotson, who openly complained about the chief to the Christopher Commission, loses control over Internal Affairs.
- Councilmen Told Gates Set to Leave : Police: Assistant Chief Dotson, who openly complained about the chief to the Christopher Commission, loses control over Internal Affairs.
- U.S. Will Pull Its Last 1,500 GIs Out of Iraq
- BIONIC BILL: William Woollett Jr., chief of...
- Many Abandon Routines to See Sun's Disappearing Act
- TEE TIME: Having trouble coming up with...
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 12, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 12, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 12, 1991
- Environmentalists List Top Polluters
- OXNARD : KCET Officials See Class React to Show
- DANA POINT : Council Vote May Close Soup Kitchen
- Polo Lounge at 50--It's Still the Place to Be Paged : Landmark: Careers have been made and unmade over the Dutch apple pancakes. Considering the star power, $5 for orange juice is a bargain.
- Yugoslav Import Gets Domestic Aid : Tennis: North Hollywood High player, faced with return to fractured homeland, to move into residence of area family.
- RAIDERS : Bell Missed Ringing but Got the Message
- Disappearing Act
- TEAMTENNIS : Connors Gets Bearings as Strings Win Opener
- Summer Baseball : AMERICAN LEGION : Encino-Crespi Beats Darkness, Sepulveda
- Jazz Reviews : Cunninghams Get a Workout at Lunaria
- COMMENTARY : The Best Year of Film's Life : 50 Years Ago, It All Came Together for Hollywood's Art
- U.S. Trade Panel to Pursue Minivan 'Dumping' Charges
- Japanese Firm Sees Niche for Noodle Outlets : Fast food: Chain will open its first Orange County restaurant soon, with plans for many more.
- Japan Market Rallies on Pay Cut News : Securities: The nation's finance minister announced his offer to reduce his pay in the wake of the growing brokerage scandal.
- Bankrupt Pan Am weighs Offers From United, Delta
- New Price Club Store: Orange County is...
- Tomatoes, Ginger Drops
- 'Quick-Draw Cops' Evoke a Sense of Awe in LAPD
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Focal Point : The film 'Show Catcher' features a collection of photographs of North American Indian life by Edward S. Curtis.
- MUSIC TAJ MAHAL : The Beat Goes On : After 20 albums and 30 years of performing, the musical legend is still playing. He brings his music to the Lobero Theatre on Tuesday.
- Hawaiian Gardens : ACLU Poses Legal Action to Get Recall Papers OKd
- Explaining Gadgets to Ben Franklin Does Not Compute
- Warheads : Members of World Entertainment War say they are <i> not </i> the Grateful Dead of the '90s.
- 25-Year Rise in Cesarean Births Levels Off : Medicine: The number of women returning to normal deliveries after having the procedure also jumps dramatically.
- Judge Cites Notification Rule, Will Issue Order on Year-Round School
- Surviving Cancer Is Half the Battle for Advocates of Insurance Reform
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Panel OKs Funding for Space Station
- Soroptimists Award Scholarship
- Horrified Motorists Watch Suicide on Train Tracks
- A Winery Uncorked Endeavors
- Travel Agent Vanishes; $300,000 From Clients Also Missing
- SEAL BEACH : City Delays Start of Water Limits
- NEWBURY PARK : Pair Arrested on LSD, Pot Charges
- NOTES : Dukes Open TeamTennis Season With San Antonio
- South Africans Want Soccer to Return First
- Vive 'Les Miserables'! : Epic Musical, in S.D. at Last, Is Worth Every Minute of the Wait : * Stage: From the costumes to the singing, the $4.2-million production is a first-rate, transcendent theater experience.
- No Strings Attached : How a Pair of Angels Rescued Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
- Long Beach : Spill of Industrial Solvent Forces 4-Hour Evacuation
- SIGHTS AROUND TOWN : Portrait of Life : Photos in 'American Dreamscapes' show strange beauty in commonplace commercial settings.
- Settlement Reported in Federal Suit Over Everglades Pollution
- Malibu : Burglar Gets 4-Year Term
- American Quonset : After 50 years of use, the humble huts are largely forgotten--except by a few loyal fans and those who call the structures home.
- Santa Monica : Low-Flow Plumbing Rules
- NEIGHBORS : Moving Art : A portrait by a Westlake Village photographer is chosen as part of a traveling exhibition.
- THEATER REVIEW 'CINDERELLA' : Magical Show : The Illusions Theater company creates an inventive, funny musical version of the rags-to-riches fairy tale.
- MURDER MYSTERY : Clued Inn : The Dial 'M' theater group puts on an overnight show whose action continues into the dead of night.
- Baldwin Park : Council Raises User Fees
- Party-Goers Face a Full Calendar
- THEATER REVIEW 'BABY' : A Crying Shame : The musical never makes it out of the crib, despite some valiant efforts by the performers.
- Lottery Sales Plunge; Loser Is Education
- Variety Clubs Gala Nets $750,000 for Children
- Ex-Worker Held in Restaurant Killings : Crime: The 22-year-old man is arrested at his apartment. He was fired by the Northridge sandwich shop in October.
- Woman Discovers Body in Back Seat of Her Car
- Deputy Police Chief Accepts New Post
- CAMARILLO : Automobile Dealer Hal Watkins Dies
- No Injuries in Brush Fire at Park
- Family Fears 2 Evangelists Are Being Held in Vietnam : Religion: No word has been heard in two weeks. Two others escaped and have asked Reps. Rohrabacher and Dornan to help.
- Hazardous-Waste Collection Saturday
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Legal Aides Broke Law, Lungren Says
- Latinos Allege Bias at Pacoima Adult School : Discrimination: After a rally in her favor, the principal they accuse was reinstated. She has denied charges of prejudice.
- Poway School District Fined Over Report
- Butts Pins the Blame on Team : Football: Running back said the Chargers misled him.
- THE BREAKS WENT THEIR WAY : Heaven Seems Only Half a Season Away : Angels: Strong pitching, hitting of Winfield and Joyner have been the keys as the team stays in the thick of wild AL West race.
- RAMS : Team Welcomes Rookies, Some Who May Wind Up as Starters
- Venue Defends Planning Shows During Fair
- RETAIL/LEISURE : Management, With Merchant Bank, Buys Life Fitness Back From Bally
- Search Begins for Executive to Lead S&L; Effort : Thrifts: The proposed new czar would be given broader powers than the present head of the Resolution Trust Corp.
- A Time for Excess
- Panel Votes to Restart Output of Stealth : Defense: The surprise vote sends Lockheed shares up. But one analyst believes that it may be just a political maneuver to get backing for the Stealth bomber.
- THE ECONOMY
- A Smaller, Thinner Steak for the '90s
- Time Warner Weighs Change in Rights Offer