- ANAHEIM : Child-Care Proposal Subject of Hearing
- Sheriff's Station Shaken by Chain of Scandals : Crime: The latest incident, the shooting of a deputy-turned-bandit by another deputy, leaves Encinitas substation under a pall.
- Terminal Data Expects Loss for Fiscal 3rd Quarter
- Cubic Loses Round in Fight for Subway Job
- Japan Restricts Business Deals of 4 Brokerages : Securities: Critics call the order to curtail business for four days a slap on the wrist.
- Historic July Rain Produces Snarls, Smiles
- Soviets Moving to Rehabilitate Victims of Repression : Legislation: Names of the dead would be cleared, and compensation would be paid to those still living.
- Market Scene : Challenge and Change for France's King of Cheese : * Camembert is the reigning monarch in the Normandy countryside, but new government health codes now threaten the small producer.
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1991
- Sailing
- Miscellany
- They Just Took Over Over There
- ARTS
- Joseph E. Luecke, 64, will retire early...
- Doing Business : The Worst of Times for British Book Publishing : * Publishers were once a clubby lot, but the paltry economy has turned the trade into a crass and commercial business.
- SIMI VALLEY : West End Suffers Power Blackout
- Shooting of Mother, 3 Children Prompts Meeting on Gangs : San Fernando: City officials are to convene in closed session today. Safety of parks is a priority, mayor says.
- OJAI : City Considering Elections Switch
- TOUR DE FRANCE : Theft Doesn't Deter LeMond
- ALL-STAR NOTES : It's No Joke: Morgan to Replace Injured Martinez on NL Roster
- Out to Pasture : Buddy Ryan Might Be Retired, but He Still Pursues Success
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : 'Harriet' Has Adventure on the Brain : The Children's Play Is as Action-Packed as a Cartoon, but Also Contains Wit and a Message
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Economists, Public Part Ways Over End of Recession
- Career Track Led Him to Owning Trains : Entrepreneur: Canadian engineer Tom Payne is making a go of what had been a losing state-owned line.
- Lungren Joins Suit Accusing TRW of 'Illegal Practices'
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Ryan White's Grave Vandalized Again
- Trial: Julio Gonzalez, 37, accused of setting...
- S.D. Pushes for $1-Billion Fusion Center
- Protester Arrested at Yosemite
- Teacher Gets 14 Years for Molesting 4 Students
- GARDEN GROVE : Chapter 1 of America 101 Is: The Mall
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : 1492 and the Burden of the White Man : What are the myths of a diverse society, and who controls their creation?
- Panel: Red Tape Ties Up Low-Cost Housing
- PCO to Close as Search for a New Backer Fails : Chatsworth: The fiber-optics firm will lay off 150. IBM and Corning had sought a third partner to cover operating costs.
- Printmaster Products in Tarzana won a $175,000...
- 164 U.S. Firms Make Fortune's 500 Global List
- Derailment Dumps 5 Cars Into River, Starts Fire
- British Special Prosecutors to Look Into BCCI : Banking: The ruler of Abu Dhabi, who has a controlling interest, will visit Luxembourg and Britain to discuss the fraud allegations.
- Settlement Delayed in Death of Baby Boy
- OXNARD : Chase Follows Bank Robbery; 2 Arrested
- 3 Deputies Injured After Responding to Vista Rape Report
- He's Not Ready to Say Ryan's a Young Feller
- 13% of State Firms Face Bankruptcy, Soviets Say : Reform: The shift to a free market is cited. The nation's first bankruptcy law gets preliminary OK.
- San Diego
- Rape Report Wasn't Passed on to Task Force
- International Remote Raises $1 Million
- Keeping Exercise Routine Out of Hot Water
- BOOK REVIEW : The Day of the Dolphin Is Getting Closer : DOLPHIN SOCIETIES: Discoveries and Puzzles <i> Edited by Karen Pryor and Kenneth S. Norris</i> , University of California, $34.95, 400 pages
- Nation IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Mob Defendant Draws Prison Term
- Sabotage Is a Ruthless Enemy in Battle of the Bulge : Urging the dieter to be bad 'just this once' is a subversive activity practiced by co-workers, friends and relatives everywhere.
- Bush Intends to 'Put the Arm' on Business for Aid to Schools
- Art Sansom; Cartoonist Created 'Born Loser' Strip
- SIMI VALLEY : Assemblywoman Plans Open House
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Won't Charge Ely Over Scuffle
- McWherter Won't Seek Reelection to Council : Ventura: The 18-year veteran reverses an earlier decision. He cites a desire to spend more time with his family.
- CLIPBOARD : Eyes Have It
- KTLA A.M. News Off to Slick Start
- ARTS
- CBS Leans on Film Figures for Ratings
- ART REVIEWS : Teasing Sample Shows Beuys' Influence on Trockel
- How many elephants have you ever seen...
- Health Clubs Will Be Pumping Ads
- Assembly OKs Continued Use of Drug Dealers' Seized Assets
- World View : Taking a Hard Look at Soviet Ledgers : * Gorbachev seeks more aid, but donors first want to know where the money went.
- Senate Rejects Funds for Police Hiring
- SANTA PAULA : Man Hospitalized After Stabbing
- Second San Diego-Based F-14 Tomcat Lost at Sea
- NEWPORT BEACH : Real Estate Investor Joins Planning Panel
- It Doesn't Pay to Stay Together : Yugoslavia needs peaceful way to escape past
- NEWPORT BEACH : Suspect Held in Lingerie Capers
- SPORTS WATCH : Alive and Kicking
- Cup Selection Timetable Changed
- South Africa Expected to Rejoin the IOC Today
- Challenging 'Evenings' Opens Festival
- Beuerlein Puts On Some Old Clothes : Raiders: Former starting quarterback signs after his lost season and gets right back to work.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Senate Rejects Funds for Hiring Police
- Levi Strauss Sews Up Enthusiastic Support for Factory in Polish City
- In the Shelter of Mt. Pinatubo
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Panel Hears About Presidio Problems
- 3-Plane Collision Kills 4, Stirs Investigation
- New Lancaster City Manager Quits
- The Message of the Debate: Communicate About Sex
- COUNTYWIDE : Equestrians to Ride in Special Olympics
- 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Gunfight at Bar
- 5-Year Study Could Help Save Wetlands : Environment: Funds for research aimed at restoring dwindling saltwater marshes clear U.S. House. A Senate vote is expected by August.
- Pro Basketball
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Accordionist Jordan Entices the Dancers
- Preservation Fest to Start With 'Mabuse' : Movies: The Fritz Lang classic has been newly restored by the Munich Film Museum.
- Home Warranty Firm Can Sell Coverage in Nevada
- ECONOMY
- Tekelec said it appointed William R. Atkinson...
- Mexican Industry Eager to Make Its Imprint on International Market
- Ron Kiskis has been named to replace...
- Independence Bank Not Affected by BCCI Seizure
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Gulf Security Effort Falters Again as Talks Are Canceled
- MANILA : Mother Nature Votes
- Ethnic Discord : World War II Lives On for Militant Serb Chetniks : The disenchanted are breathing new life into an old movement in strife-torn Yugoslavia.
- Swiss Stake Well Served at Dinner
- Something Love Can't Conquer: Murder
- Culture : Some Points of Light in South Korea : * Volunteerism is slowly catching on as several people are dropping out of their mainstream lives to work in Peace Corps type programs overseas.
- Mayor Beaten to Death
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Holiday Traffic Toll Is Lowest in 30 Years
- Fight Over MGM-Pathe Is Pushed Up a Notch : Lawsuits: Giancarlo Parretti accuses Credit Lyonnais of sabotaging him. The bank plans to increase its control over Parretti holdings.
- PerfectData Buys Assets of Modem Manufacturer
- New Charges in Insurance Fraud Scheme : Health: The ring operated a sophisticated operation comparable to drug cartels, prosecutors say.
- New Makaha Will Manufacture, Design Surfwear for Other Firms
- INTERNATIONAL
- Judge Delays Sentencing to Visit Deadly Beach Campsite
- East Europe's Realities Put Chill on Investment Climate : Capitalism: Countless U.S. businesses have aborted or modified their entry into the former Communist bloc.
- Huge Counterfeiting Ring Baffles U.S. Authorities
- OXNARD : Milestone Marked at St. John's Ceremony
- VENTURA : City OKs Funds for Art in Public Places
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : College Foundation Widening Its Scope
- Miscellany
- Baseball
- ARTS
- Auto Dealer Puts Brakes on His Businesses
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Senators Sue to Bar Closing of Shipyard
- TWO VIEWS : Air Purifiers for Home, Work and Car
- Farallon Islands--Rich in Wildlife, Beset by Threats : Environment: Refuge off coast of San Francisco is treasure-trove for biologists. Exploitation and encroachment have harmed many species.
- Insider : Slovenia Says No to U.S. Volunteers
- Bush Is Expected to Lift S. Africa Sanctions Soon
- Silver and Black Return for the Summer : Oxnard: For the seventh consecutive year, the Los Angeles Raiders open training camp in the city. To local officials, the team is the toast of the town.
- Fee Approved for Intruding Beach Patios : Oceanfront: Residents will pay $100 to $600 per year for permits to encroach on public land.
- Investigation Continues Into Fatal Motorcycle Crash of Deputies
- 2 Assembly Candidates Exchange Accusations of Foul Play
- Julian
- Hockey
- First Citizens Reports $157,037 Quarterly Loss
- Next Step : South Africa's Path to a New Constitution Proves Bumpy : * Apartheid laws have been repealed, but much more must still be done before blacks can attain voting rights.
- Base Killings Linked to Homosexual Relationship
- Breeding Bird: HAIRY WOODPECKER (Picoides villosus)
- REGIONAL REPORT : When Is Drunk Driving Murder? : Courts: Jurors are requiring a high degree of recklessness before returning homicide verdicts against intoxicated motorists.
- Media : Good News Is No News for the Argentine Press : * It's scandal after scandal in the country's newspapers, but nobody really seems to mind. They think the negative coverage just reflects the mood of a country in search of itself.
- Judge Upholds Fine Against City in Warner Ridge Action : Development: The assessment was levied to cover the builder's costs to fight a "frivolous" motion.
- 2 Gay Rights Activists Acquitted, Another Fined for Disrupting Sheldon Seminar
- Signs of Friendship : Informal Group of Deaf Meet Regularly in Grand Central Market
- U.S. Asks 60-Year Term for Ex-Drug Agent Garcia
- County Redistricting Plan Gets Tentative Approval
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Hurt in Crash Still Hospitalized
- ANAHEIM : Day-Care Grants to Free Classrooms
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Wins Round With Developer
- Baseball
- Mexico Moves to Protect Ozone Layer
- David L. Ferguson has been named director...
- Region's Office Leasing Activity Up : Survey: The May and June total is three times the amount leased during the previous 2 months. But first-half 1991 levels are down from a year ago.
- Leslie's Out to Win Pool Gear War : Competition: The Chatsworth company ignores an ex-owner's criticism and plans an aggressive expansion.
- Rubbish Collector Enters Into Buyout Agreement
- ECONOMY
- MOSCOW : Once in a Millennium
- Historic July Rain Produces Snarls, Smiles
- Profile : Colombia's Latest Hero Is the Man Who Kills the Bulls : A matador named Cesar Rincon has helped restore a measure of dignity to a country brutalized by drug violence.
- Lack of Work Ends Drug Unit at Burbank Airport : Narcotics: After two months, only one arrest was made and less than an ounce of cocaine seized.
- A Dogged Search for Teddy : Pets: Joan Peck has paid $1,200 so far in her three-month hunt for a lost mutt that she got for free. She spends several hours a day scouring the hillsides above Woodland Hills.
- Dog Bites Everyone
- A Payoff That's Not Just Peanuts : Washington should scrap peanut import quotas, not just briefly lift them
- Have the recent earthquakes caused more displacement...
- Times Fund Makes Grants to 12 San Diego Graduates
- Hockey
- MUSIC REVIEW : Institute Orchestra Opens Season
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Raymond V. Thomas was named chief financial...
- ECONOMY
- Plant Sales Wilt in Drought : Nurseries: Business is down 15% from last year. A few firms have been able to thrive by offering less-thirsty greenery or water audits.
- EDITORIAL ROUNDUP : The Thomas Nomination
- Nation IN BRIEF : LOUISIANA : Riverboat Gambling Measure Approved
- Ethel Sherard; 'Scrabble Lady' Authored Book
- Navy Plane, on Fire, Shot Down; Crew Bails Out
- LONDON : Guess Who's Coming To G-7?
- Postscript : Jerzy Urban Happily Offends Most Everyone : * The onetime Polish official now produces a newspaper that some call irreverent, others call pornographic.
- Insurer May Be Liable in Shooting, Court Rules : Law: Appellate justices decide that victims of drive-by attacks can seek damages from their assailants' auto insurers.
- This Architect Makes Her Dream Castles Come True
- Warm Days Will Linger, but Sticky Humidity Is Expected to Evaporate
- San Diego
- MOORPARK : Observatory to Offer Safe View of Eclipse
- PLATFORM : Women Will Die
- Miscellany
- Midseason Baseball Review 1991
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Responding to World Hunger
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Workers' Benefits
- Responding to World Hunger
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Teledyne Systems Co. in Northridge won a...
- Theft Case
- Challenge to Proposition 13
- Sununu Problem
- Taxes Aren't Just Talk
- OTHER NEWS - July 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 9, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 9, 1991
- NAME THAT FOX: More than 350 entries...
- A High-Flying Joint Venture With the Polish Army : Aviation: U.S. partners seek $6 million for Air Batory, a civilian airline that will make use of military planes and pilots.
- RE-PANELED ROOM: The merger of Orange County's...
- Panel Finds Additional Racial Slurs by Officers : Police: Christopher Commission uncovers 'offensive' computer messages. Its report will be issued today.
- BERT'S NOT LAUGHING: With Bert Blyleven's gimpy...
- Orange County Flooded With Phony $20 Bills
- Legislators, Wilson Spar Publicly, Seek Deal in Private : Budget: Brown calls governor 'a political terrorist' for linking workers' compensation reform to spending plan. Pressure on Republicans to approve tax increases continues.
- BUZZ DOWN SOUTH: Buzz Aldrin, Orange Couny's...
- Thomas Invited to Meet With Board of NAACP : Judiciary: Rights group wants to 'look into his eyes' as he discusses his stands on key issues. The high court nominee's response is noncommittal.
- Homeowners Rebel Against Balboa Club Buildup Plan : Development: They say $50-million renovation would cost them their views and elevate noise levels. Council delays vote.
- TECHNOLOGY - July 9, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - July 9, 1991
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- POP/ROCK - July 9, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 9, 1991
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- TELEVISION - July 9, 1991
- Obituaries - July 9, 1991
- JAPAN
- ECONOMY
- How Nomura Took Care of Its Best Customers : Securities: The Japanese broker got a gangster boss and well-heeled clients into Tokyu shares early, investigators say. It pitched to others late--just before the stock fell.
- Mexicans Vote in 'Scrutinized' Election
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Suspicion Mingles With ANC Desire to Negotiate : South Africa: The government welcomes the 'apparent greater flexibility' shown by delegates.
- Mobile-Home Park Group Tries to Buy Lease : Ventura: Residents fear that their income won't keep pace with rent increases. But they would have to pay $32,000 per space to the family that rents sites to them.
- CLIPBOARD : May Sales and Use Tax Revenues
- Science / Medicine : Drinking During Pregnancy Studied
- Go With the Flow, Adam Smith Style : WATER WATCH: Key drought remedy gathers steam
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 6
- Dana Point Planners Cozy Up to Carmel Image
- Mexico Coach Resigns After Loss to U.S.
- Miscellany
- Ryan's Hope for No. 8 Shattered by Winfield : Angels: Single leading off eighth inning breaks up no-hitter. Ryan strikes out 14, including seven in a row, in 7-0 victory. Rangers move into first.
- JAPAN
- AUSTRALIA
- Japan Keeps Hold on Billionaire List's Top Spot : Wealth: But the U.S. is home to the largest number of the super-wealthy on the Forbes list.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Teachers Oppose Standardized Tests
- Nicholas Dallis; Creator of 'Apartment 3-G,' 'Rex Morgan'
- New Broom, Age 31, Tries to Sweep Away the Economic Past
- FULLERTON : Bicycle Committee Proposal Rejected
- Violence Flares Anew Along Armenia-Azerbaijan Border : Soviet Union: Three reported killed in one clash after Gorbachev lifts state of emergency, pulls out troops.
- Woman Shot in Throat From Car
- ANAHEIM : New Beat for Rangers: Campuses
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : We May Regret Going Along With This : The gay-rights agenda precludes any public doubts.
- WESTMINSTER : Youth Held After Man Is Shot in Back
- Science / Medicine : Fossils of Extinct Birds Uncovered
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It Took Half a Season, but Drabek Is Even
- MUSIC
- Music : Brown Plays, Leads 'Four Seasons'
- Soldiers to Help Ease Labor Pinch in South Korea : Economy: The draftees will work at small firms. Meanwhile, the government wrestles with whether to let in foreign workers.
- Mutual funds
- Back Again: Prince Charles, an avid polo...
- Club Lux: Into a Martian Hangout
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Yearly Review of Taxes
- LA HABRA : Hearing Tonight on Shelter for Homeless
- Fallbrook
- WIMBLEDON IMPRESSIONS : Fortnight's Highlights: Taking a Glance Back
- Passenger in Plane Crash Identified
- Best Pal Ends Seven-Month Drought : Hollywood Park: He surges in stretch to beat Corporate Report by four lengths in the Swaps.
- Reilly Wins Men's Singles Title in 1st Try in La Jolla Tournament
- SWIMMING / SANTA CLARA INVITATIONAL : Soviet Olympic Prospects Improve as Two Beat Biondi in the 100
- Never Out to Pasture : Ryan No Longer Has a Job in NFL, but His Horse Farm Feeds Another Dream of Success
- Wet Seal : IRVINE
- Dubious Achievements
- Colombia's New Constitution Tackles Old Corruption
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Inquiry Sought on Release of Hostages
- Yacht Racing
- Pro Basketball
- Hedgecock at His Best When Smarm Gives Way to Action
- TV/VIDEO
- Cable Is Where Joe DiMaggio Has Gone
- Foreign Stock Markets
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Teen Shot to Death at a Birthday Party
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Liberalism on Defensive in Once-Receptive Israel : Ideology: Survival of the liberal tradition among a people long identified with it is questioned.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH
- ORANGE : 1990 Citizen of Year Named by Chamber
- CAMARILLO : Council, Planners to Update City Report
- Lite Light's Victory Also Ends Up Earning $150,000 for Children's Charity
- No Mistaking These Guys for Cy Young
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Lost Mountain Rallies to Win Dwyer Stakes
- TV/VIDEO
- Virginia's Wilder Offers New Apology
- 7 Killed in Trawler Blast
- Closing of Faded Residential Motels Draws Cheers and Jeers : Housing: San Bernardino officials say inns on Route 66 were a breeding ground for crime. The lodges' owners say action was unfair, and low-income tenants must find new homes.
- San Diego
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Michael Andretti Is Finally a Winner in Cleveland
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Toronto Would Rather Skip All-Star Game
- TV Reviews : 'Pink Lightning' Fueled by Girls in Convertible
- MUSIC REVIEW : Bach, Brown Potent Team Out of Doors
- Liquidators to Take Over Luxembourg Bank : Finance: Today's action is the latest in a wave of legal efforts to freeze the assets of the scandal-hit Bank of Credit and Commerce International.
- CHRISTIAN DUBIA : Attorney, McCauley & Dubia
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Science / Medicine : Hawaii, Baja Brace for Eclipse Spectators
- COUNTYWIDE : Aussies, Residents on Flying Tour of U.S.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Lasorda Says His Was Silent Ejection
- TV/VIDEO
- JAZZ REVIEW : Land's Stellar Sound Should Be Recorded
- MUSIC
- TV Reviews : Moyers Explores Spirit of Indian Faith Keeper
- 'Terminator' Leads a Big Charge to the Box Office : Movies: Sequel tops a phenomenal five-day rush to the nation's theaters. Fourth of July weekend ticket sales may approach $100 million--and a record.
- ECONOMY
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : Damage Toll Climbs in Fire That Hit Town
- New Japanese-U.S. college wakes sleepy town : An experiment in education is helping some West Virginians feel the world is a lot smaller.
- Stuffed Peepers : Museum Lends Mounted Birds and Critters Like a Library
- Women Enter Debate on Their Combat Role : Military: Lawmakers consider striking down barrier. 'There's no front line anymore,' an O.C. woman says.