- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Eu Says Donation Law Circumvented
- BOOK REVIEW : Dazzling Tales of Life's Walking Wounded : TYPICAL, <i> by Padgett Powell</i> . Farrar, Straus & Giroux. $19, 207 pages
- U.S. Suspends Cuban Visa Applications : Immigration: Officials cite a backlog. Indications mount that tourist papers lead to permanent moves.
- U.S. Marshals Told to Protect Abortion Site : Judiciary: Federal judge acts after demonstrators close Wichita clinic despite his orders to city to keep it open. Rights activists 'gag' Statue of Liberty.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW MEXICO : Flawed Data Pushed Up Cost of Dam
- COUNTYWIDE : Gulf War Rations to Be Given to Needy
- Pentagon Plans $365-Million Arms Sale to Saudis
- WESTMINSTER : Bike Registration Is Free on 'Safety Day'
- Crowds Detour Into Ojai When Freeway Closes : Aftermath: Gas stations sell out as rerouted strangers look for food and fuel. One woman in labor needs a sheriff's escort.
- Cloud Lifts for American Ecology : Lawsuits: Years of legal problems over leaks seem to be ending for the hazardous-waste dump operator as it moves toward opening a new site.
- INTERNATIONAL
- RETAILING
- COLUMN ONE : A Dilemma in Teaching Holocaust : The lesson remains 'never forget.' But amid a remembrance revival in Israel, critics fear the horror's meaning is being distorted. A provocative film touches a nerve.
- State High Court Exempts S & Ls From City Taxes : Finance: Ruling means a $200-million setback for Los Angeles, which must repay money collected from business license levies since 1982.
- EC Aides Meet With Yugoslavs, Agree to Try to Arrange a Truce in Croatia
- Out of Africa Came a New View of Life
- Crowd Protests Fallbrook School Tax : Education: Audience of mostly senior citizens says the special assessment for recreational upgrading would circumvent voters.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : River Spill Called Nearly Cleaned Up
- American Tragedy : Survivor of 2 Wars Buried After He Is Shot Down on City Street
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Ex-Radio Figure Held in Fraud Case
- Richard B. Huntington has been appointed to...
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- 2 in Cabinet Demoted in Inkatha Aid Scandal : South Africa: President De Klerk reassigns security officials Magnus Malan and Adriaan Vlok.
- GENEVA : Hail an 'Eternal Alliance'
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : New Countdown for Shuttle Begins
- Fred Douglas, an official with the Washington...
- HAVANA : Bring on the Athletes
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Action Against Fee Could Expand
- MOVIES - July 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 30, 1991
- Obituaries - July 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 30, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 30, 1991
- Names in the News - July 30, 1991
- Names in the News - July 30, 1991
- Names in the News - July 30, 1991
- Names in the News - July 30, 1991
- U.S. 101 May Be Reopened; Spill Cleanup Starts
- U.S. 101 May Reopen; Spill Cleanup Starts
- FIRE AWAY: New studies show that cancer-causing...
- Cleanup Keeps Road, Rail Arteries Closed : Derailment: Travelers are making do until chemical spill is cleaned up and damaged repaired.
- REGIONAL REPORT : Ban on Burning Seized Cocaine Stifles Police Agencies : Drugs: State health officials issued the prohibition in 1989. Some departments say they were not told of the rule and continue shipments to incinerators.
- Waiting for U.S. 101 to Reopen, Travelers Find Life Is Not a Beach : Traffic: Stranded motorists sleep in cars or camp in parking lots as a derailment keeps road closed and alternate routes virtually impassable.
- Highway Shut as Rail Spill Cleanup Starts
- MAKE ROOM: The state Fish and Game...
- Soviets Offer Joint Mideast Peace Trip : Summit: Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh proposes he and Baker make the journey together. Development points up the changing relations of the superpowers.
- DIRTY DEED: The sisters of Poor Clare...
- Wilson Names L.A. Justice to High Court
- Escrow Closes on LATC- L.A. Deal : Theater: The city Department of Cultural Affairs has acquired the downtown complex, but questions remain over its financial survival.
- INSULT AND INJURY: Another fatal crash on...
- Party-Goers Deny Police Accounts of Wild Crowds : Law enforcement: One of those arrested calls officials' version 'a pack of lies.' Huntington Beach police say several at party fought officers.
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 30, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 30, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - July 30, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - July 30, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - July 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - July 30, 1991
- Orion Pictures Is Struggling for Its Financial Life
- COLUMN ONE : American Ghosts in the Gulag : Sightings of U.S. POWs in Siberia were reported during the Cold War. The U.S. plans to press the Soviets for details of their fates at this week's summit.
- Strand of Creativity
- RICHARD FOSTER, President, Interstate Electronics Inc.
- Finally, People Put Bite on Shark
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Nurses Preparing to Go on Strike
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Man Hurt in Camper Fire on Freeway
- Bush Warns Iraq, but Allies Hedge : War aftermath: Baghdad is making an 'enormous mistake' if it doesn't reveal all nuclear facilities, he says. But he sets no new deadline for compliance.
- Radar Firm Dispute Delays Weather Service Move : Oxnard: The agency's plan to relocate from Los Angeles has been slowed by a contract disagreement over $200 million in computer software changes.
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB WOLF : Lefferts Sticks With Hard Stuff
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Warren Returns to Saints' Camp
- Track and Field
- Responding to a Reviewer With All Good Fellowship
- NFL : With Kelly Out, Gilbert Leads Bills to 17-13 Win
- STAGE REVIEW : Wayang Kulit: Shadow Puppets of the Javanese
- Brand 'Em, Podnuh : Harris Ranch Shifts to Selling Beef Under Its Own Label
- NEW ANALYSIS : Yugoslavs Stir the Pot of Plot Rumors
- Bush's Record on Civil Rights, Racial Issues Criticized : Politics: Sen. Bradley again charges that the President uses race to get votes in a divisive way.
- The Name That Unwittingly Stirred Young Girls' Passion
- PORT HUENEME : Packinghouse Blaze Under Investigation
- Science / Medicine : 15 Cholera Cases Reported in U.S.
- COUNTYWIDE : Car Fee May Rise to Help Fight Thieves
- Miracle in Chula Vista: Seeing Is Disbelieving
- Reacting to a Pregnant Pose in Vanity Fair
- Fallbrook Bid to Tax Without Asking Voters Stirs Protest : Education: Desperate to improve high school after two elections that failed, the district tries another way and meets resistance.
- Two Die After Gabon Soccer Match
- Nicklaus, Rodriguez in Playoff : Golf: Chi Chi's birdie at 18th and Jack's birdie at 17th help push U.S. Senior Open to extra day.
- Pesticide Spill in Sacramento River
- FOCUS : Australia Pitches Hard for American Tourists
- Bangladesh Orders Freeze on Ershad Bank Accounts
- California IN BRIEF : NAPA : Ex-Radio Personality Faces Fraud Charges
- Reacting to a Pregnant Pose in Vanity Fair
- NEWPORT BEACH : Amended Ordinance on Loud Parties OKd
- Huntington Beach Outlaws Advance in Softball
- Lynch Takes Shots . . . and Trophy
- Burkholder Wins Platform Event at the U.S. Diving Junior Olympics
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Lott, Craig Didn't Look Too Slow
- ART : World Adventurer Keller Ready to Settle In at Bowers Museum : Globe-trotting geologist, who's made a specialty of studying primitive people, outlines his plans and goals as director of the Santa Ana institution.
- Jazz : Ritenour, Friends in Well-Rounded Set
- The Inner Game of Golf Addiction
- Oaks Classic Will Become Public Affair
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : Oil Spill From Ship Continues to Spread
- Israel Ready to Attend Talks, Arens Says
- 13 Dead, 12 Wounded in Violence
- PERSPECTIVE ON DEFENSE : 'Yes' to the B-2, but 'No' to More B-2s : Arguments for a nuclear bomber are no longer compelling. There is a good case for 15 planes with a conventional role.
- Volcano Credited for Dazzling Sun Displays
- The Agreement of Ancient Wranglers : WATER WATCH: Building toward an exciting new consensus for California
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JULY 27
- PLATFORM : Face of Intolerance
- SANTA ANA : College Ethics Policy Gets Preliminary OK
- Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner?
- Fly So Free Wins Dandy; Strike The Gold Is Third
- TV REVIEW : 'Vaughan' Is Divinely Done on PBS
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Amadeus' Brings Vienna to Occidental
- OCCUPATION: Electronics Engineer
- 'Do Not Resuscitate' Plan for Dying Begins : Health: Orange County program will issue arm or leg bands to terminally ill who want them. Bands tell paramedics not to attempt heroic measures.
- Summer jobs still sprout in a fertile field : With youth fleeing the farm, seed producers must recruit seasonal labor from the city.
- Man Held in Slayings Says He's Innocent
- Tsongas Also Blasts Bush on Race Issue
- Taxpayers Picking Up Tab for Desert Resort Fiasco : S&L; bailout: U.S. inherited 'bad asset' from a troubled firm and now can't find a buyer for the hotel.
- Motorcyclist Hit by Pickup
- PIRU : Man Nearly Drowns During Lake Swim
- The 'Sixth Supervisor' : Government: Carroll Lorbeer is Ventura County's oldest gadfly. He has been a regular at county government and Oxnard City Council meetings since 1958.
- Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner?
- Science / Medicine : Stone Age Ax Found in Greece
- COUNTYWIDE : County Expected to Outlaw AIDS Bias
- COLUMN RIGHT/ BENJAMIN ZYCHER : Flexing Federal Machismo on Crime : The real problem is at the state and local levels; the latest bill is just political posturing.
- They Are Dancing in Streets : Reaction: Residents of Granada, Nicaragua, celebrate the success of their favorite baseball son.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Perfection Overshadows Perfection
- Walker Looking at Sports From Both Sides Now : Metropolitan League: Former Servite High standout splits time between baseball diamond and Golden West's football classes this summer.
- Hyman Tries Her Hand at Milking the Pop Cash Cow
- Reacting to a Pregnant Pose in Vanity Fair
- JAPAN
- THE MOSCOW SUMMIT : The Quest for Arms Control
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Sentencing Set in 4 'Mistake' Slayings
- For Lakota, 'Dances' Can't Keep Wolf From the Door : American Indians: As South Dakota profits from the hit movie, the local tribe misses out on the windfall.
- Boston's Flynn Seeks Third Term as Mayor
- Friends of the Family, a family counseling...
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Volunteers Make Meal a Blessing
- Huntington Beach Pilot Killed in Riverside County Plane Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : Society Seeks Trees to Feature in Book
- Positions of Clout Behind the Powers That Be : Sheriff 's Major-Domo Likes to See, Be Seen
- INDONESIA
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Nobel Laureate Singer Eulogized
- A SPECIAL REPORT: Amphitheaters
- The Inner Game of Golf Addiction
- Police-Racial Issue Arises in Wake of Mass Murders : Crime: Milwaukee activists are concerned over high proportion of black victims. Some criticize officers' response.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Sidelined by Shoulder Injury
- Height Limit on Skylights Eased
- OXNARD : Consultant to Study High School Bond
- Spain's Indurain Basks in Victory : Tour de France: Thousands of compatriots cheer him to finish in Paris. LeMond's breakaway fails.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Henning: Shelton Is Apparent Starter
- STAGE REVIEW : Lively Bard at the Grove : Aaron's 'Measure' Fun and Deft Too
- U.S. Baseball Team Wins Again in Canada
- Myths and Mysteries Surround Pioneering of 3-Camera TV : Broadcasting: A popular belief is that Desi Arnaz created the technique for 'I Love Lucy' in 1951, but evidence of the system dates to 1947.
- Network Execs: Please, Get These Guys a TV Set!
- Report Faults Cane Cutters Pay Policies
- Pilot Killed When His Small Plane Crashes in Rubidoux
- Basra: Port in the Storm for Iraq's Dispossessed
- Man Is Killed Trying to Dash Across Street
- Large Crowds Come Back to Fair After 2 Lean Years
- International Sports
- Tacoma Coach Finishes MSL Ticket-Sales Stunt
- COMMENTARY : Here's Lookin' at You, 'Cheers' : Television: The long-running saga of a Boston saloon and its patrons has won 22 Emmys and the No. 1 spot this season. Two reasons why: its actors and writers.
- Marketing Efforts Have Failed to Beef Up Industry's Image
- Abusive High School Coach Is Suspended for Five Years
- Cholera Cases Skyrocket in Mexico; 1 Death Reported
- COUNTYWIDE : Drug Sellers' Houses to Be Auctioned
- Recently Imprisoned Pastor Returns to Pulpit : Religion: Five days after being released from a jail in Vietnam, the Rev. Tuan Phuc Ma leads celebratory services at his Santa Ana church.
- Science / Medicine : Finding on Pig Muscle Disease May Aid Humans
- Positions of Clout Behind the Powers That Be : D.A. Adviser Wields 'Considerable Influence'
- Miscellany
- TENNIS / L.A. TOURNAMENT : Former Champions Krickstein, Pate Will Open Play Today
- Kirby, Rock Win a Record 12th Tourney
- Benes Keeps Mets in Check : Baseball: McGriff's double gives Padres a 2-0 victory.
- Music : eXindigo! Mixes Music, Politics in 'Order'
- COMMENTARY : Palmer's Artistic Integrity Intact : Rock: Critics are wrong in dismissing newfound fame of British soulster who appears in El Cajon tonight.
- FULLERTON : Residents Advised of Change in Water
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Skateboard Battle Returns to City Hall
- Entomologist Was Hit of the Fair--Bee-Lieve It!
- NOTEBOOK : Perfect Game Not New to Hassey
- Tennis Promoters Cater to Players' Fancies
- Steinbrenner Is Trying to Regain Control : Baseball: A year after being removed from daily operations by Commissioner Fay Vincent, Yankee owner is intent on returning to head the club.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Cox, Perry Reach Contract Terms
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Canseco Hits Back, A's Defeat Orioles, 4-3
- Another Side of Mancini at the Bowl
- Jazz : Herman Band, Cheathams Bolster Series
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Another You': Happy, Dopey, Snappy, Empty
- Delta Increases Pan Am Offer to $310 Million : Aviation: The bid, which matches the one made earlier by TWA, is favored by the bankrupt airline.
- ELECTIONS / 46TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Underdog GOP Candidate Hopes for Low Voter Turnout
- In God We Advertise : Businesses That Use Christian Symbols, Slogans Attract Some, Offend Others
- Out of the Midwest, Wise Words to Take to Heart and Live By : MY FATHER'S WAR AND OTHER STORIES, <i> by Barton Sutter,</i> Viking, $19.95, 257 pages
- A Warm Reception for 'Widows'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Group Gets Science Grant
- Man, 27, Dies in Gang Fight
- State Bar Fees and Other Hidden Costs
- Deputy Helped Beyond Call of Duty
- PLACENTIA : Schools Add Funds for Child Care Study
- Science / Medicine : BURIED CITY OF CEREN : Archeology: Inundated by a volcanic eruption in 590, it yields rare glimpse of rural Mayans' lifestyle.
- COSTA MESA : School District to Reinstate 12 Teachers
- CYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Houston's Kent Takes Over First Place With Methodical Move Up Standings
- BASEBALL AMERICAN LEGION AREA 6 PLAYOFFS : Conejo Edges Woodland Hills West, 3-2
- Too Little, Too Late for Collins : Op Pro: Newport Beach surfer again needs big moves and big surf on his final wave, but gets neither and loses title to Australia's Lynch.
- CYPRESS : District Gets $136,800 School Fitness Grant
- Woods Wins USGA Junior Amateur Title
- ANAHEIM : They Work so Others Can Play
- Getting a Feel for Science : Lab Experiments, Trips Highlight Program for Low-Income Youths
- Finder of the Lost Is Missing : Probe: Santa Clarita woman lectured on vanished children and ran firm to find them. Now she has disappeared amid check charges.
- CLIPBOARD : June Sales and Use Tax Revenues
- Miscellany
- Ocean Rescue Effort Ends in Death of 17-Year-Old : Tragedy: The youth apparently drowned in trying to aid an 11-year-old cousin, whom lifeguards brought in unharmed. Earlier a child was saved from a back-yard pool.
- SEAL BEACH : City Will Consider Redrawing Districts
- The California Arts Council has awarded artists...
- DEL MAR : Frankel Finds Another Winner
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Woods Becomes Youngest to Win U.S. Junior Title
- Pesticide Spill in Sacramento River
- Capturing the Perfect Fantasy
- Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner?
- Chula Vista
- GOLF / SHAV GLICK : Ex-Chef Mark Curley Cooks Up Big Win
- Ex-UCI Player Wins Berth in Volvo Tennis
- India Tries to Break From the Past : Bold new policy is aimed at spurring economic development
- Lull in Talks Is Frustrating for Richards : Chargers: Holdout guard says neither he nor his agent has heard from Beathard in a week.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sanchez Vicario Is Difference for Spain
- O.C. COMEDY REVIEW : Kinison Turns the Volume Down Slightly
- Croats Willing to Accept Truce Monitored by EC
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Former Teammates Are Keeping Alive a Friendly Rivalry
- A Risky Business for Fun Events : Underwriting: Transamerica is the nation's biggest provider of sports, entertainment and leisure insurance.
- CHINA
- REGIONAL REPORT : Tribes' Immunity Sparks Criticism : Law: Accident victims on Indian reservations are finding that that they cannot recover civil damages. While some dislike the exemption, others say cultural identity is at stake.
- Drug Bust Nets 900 in Iran
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Tough Job Awaits Allies of Targeted O.C. Panels : Budget: Supporters mobilize to persuade supervisors to spare the Human Relations and women's commissions.
- Gangs Blamed for Rising Crime in Hollywood
- Breakup of Large Party Investigated : Law enforcement: Huntington Beach Police start their own internal probe into how officers handled the arrests of nine people. Party-goers say police attacked them.
- ANAHEIM : Modjeska Park Gets New Picnic Facilities
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Get Hits, but Runs Are Problem in Defeat
- New Anthem
- Australians Don't Like News About Pair's Bid for Large Chain of Papers : Media: The government is under pressure to halt the sale to the country's richest man and a Canadian mogul. Critics complain that the power of information dissemination is falling into too few hands.
- TV REVIEW : Author Isn't Up to 'Speed'
- Cars to Be Part of U.S.-Japan Trade Talks Again : Commerce: Autos and auto parts account for three-fourths of the import-export imbalance between the two nations.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Arrest Sparks Melee at People's Park
- Abscond, Part 1: The sister-in-law and former...
- Otay Mesa
- San Diego
- Missing Scout Took Picture of Himself : Search: His camera is found. Most of the photos were landscape scenes but final shot on the roll of film was of his eyes and nose.
- Idea to Stop Wrong-Way Drivers Has a Few Holes in It
- Miscellany
- It's the Dodgers' Turn to Cry : Expos' Martinez Pitches 15th Perfect Game Ever
- SWIMMING / L.A. INVITATIONAL : One Record Down, Two to Go for Karnaugh in 200 Medley
- Track and Field
- Pesticide Spill in Sacramento River
- Tales Become Apocryphal, Courtesy of TV
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Nature Steals Mozart's Thunder at Irvine Meadows
- Treat Gay, Lesbian Film Festivals Like Any Other
- MISSION VIEJO : Construction of New School to Begin
- Novel Detective : Joe Acosta Is a One-Man Force as He Tracks Deadbeat Book Borrowers
- The Inner Game of Golf Addiction
- A Bit Weird : Audition Gets a Small Sample of the Strange
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Worrell to Have Arthroscopic Surgery
- Miscellany
- Building a Niche for Women in Construction : Julie Newcomb 'may be a trend-setter.' She answers a British firm's need for local savvy.
- Air Schwarzenegger
- HONG KONG
- TAIWAN
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Suspect in Big Theft Arrested in Texas
- Science / Medicine : Malpractice Suits Reported Rare
- Public Land Is Public Land : Open beachfront must not only be preserved but kept accessible, too
- RAMS : Faryniarz Takes a Step Back and Adapts
- Their Brush With History Is Special to the Losers
- Sojo Puts Up With the Bother : Baseball: He hits a two-run double after the Yankees' Kamieniecki has surprise visitor. The Angels win, 8-4.
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Earnhardt Holds Off Allison and Elliott
- Music : Lyric Quartet Opens Strawberry Creek Fest
- Adlon's Films: Quirky Characters
- Downey Savings & Loan
- Foreign Stock Markets
- The Courage to Say Goodby
- Science / Medicine : Key Clue to Cystic Fibrosis
- THOUSAND OAKS : Red Cross Leader Leaves After 26 Years
- SAN CLEMENTE : Local Firm Wins Softball Park Pact
- Scientists Create Sheets of Diamond From Graphite : Australia: The new carbon has many electronic and industrial applications, its inventors say.
- Arthur Knight; Film Scholar, Teacher
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Brokerage Scandals Shake Faith in Japan's Watchdogs
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Father Jailed in Bar Sale of Baby for $10
- 'Bugged' U.S. Embassy Remains Unresolved Sore Spot : Moscow: Bush hasn't decided what to do. Aides say the matter will be broached with the Soviets.
- Treaty to Stabilize Nuclear Balance, Decrease Incentive for War : Defense: Levels of U.S. and Soviet weapons under the START pact remain virtually the same as nine years ago. But the configurations will change.
- Court Is Shifting Judge to Reduce Civil Backlog : Trials: Legal-community leaders hail the plan. A three-year wait for a courtroom after filing a lawsuit is now typical, attorneys say.
- The Inner Game of Golf Addiction
- Wider Roads Just Create More Traffic
- Feed Store Isn't One in Article
- Oxnard Airport Story Doesn't Fly
- Police Need to Cope With Violence Issue
- GM Closure Due to Excessive Benefits
- Olive View Staff Saved Daughter's Life
- GM Closure Due to Excessive Benefits
- County Issue / Funding Public Art...
- Tax Mentality Likely to Spread