- Shop Owners Complain of Vulnerability : Crime: Holders of Subway sandwich franchises say company's demand for late hours makes them targets for criminals.
- COSTA MESA : Newport Fire Chief Takes Costa Mesa Job
- Girl Wins $21 Million in Malpractice Suit : Medicine: She suffered a spinal cord injury during a forceps delivery that left her paralyzed from the neck down.
- Burrell Sidesteps Lewis and Johnson to Win at 200 Meters in 20.31 Seconds
- S&P; Downgrades Debt, Stocks of American Express
- Amgen Must Pay $164 Million Over Marketing Battle : Arbitration: The award to a Johnson & Johnson unit involves a kidney disease drug. The stock market takes the decision in stride.
- R. Kent Snyder has been named vice...
- Otra Securities Reports Big Increase in Profits
- Richard J. Horn has been appointed manager...
- Kent Haggerty has joined Kenneth Leventhal &...
- Amwest Insurance Group to Close 7 of 35 Branches
- Mary Damigos has joined the staff of...
- Marrow-Tech has named Gail K. Naughton executive...
- Leading Soviet Reformers Take Step Toward New Party
- Judge Wants Longer Term for Killer of Youth at Party
- ANAHEIM : Librarians Delay Closing on Fridays
- 4 Escape From Juvenile Jail; 1 Is Recaptured
- Sailing
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors to Consider Auction of Homes Seized
- Forget Angry Image, Remember 6-2 Victory : Angels: Rader ejected on play that breaks tie against the Rangers. Winfield hits his 17th homer of season.
- MUSIC
- 'Terminator's' Generator : James Cameron Says He Uses Violence to Make a Point
- These Days, TV Buyers Go for the Big Picture
- 'PowerMaster' Canned as Name of Potent Malt Liquor
- State's Poor Take Pounding in New Budget
- BOGOTA : A New Constitution
- Alpha Microsystems Posts a Profit
- GTE California in Thousand Oaks won a...
- John Coller has been named assistant director...
- Bids to Delay Keating's S&L; Hearing Denied
- Allstate Pulls Out of Legal Claim Over Santa Barbara Fire
- Profile : Dutchman Pins Hopes on Europe-Only Alliance : * WEU leader wants to revive the obscure defense group after more than 35 years. But NATO worries about rivalry.
- Boy Is Victim in 1 of 2 O.C. Hate Crimes
- RSVP/ORANGE COUNTY : Friends Help Theater for a Song
- 2 Ex-Marines Guilty of Double Murder at Newport Coin Store
- BREA : City Staff Cuts, Rate Increases Weighed
- TransTechnology Reports Another 4th-Quarter Loss
- ALR Strikes Bargain With ComputerLand : Computers: Nationwide chain will begin selling line by Advanced Logic Research.
- California Aero Dynamics Corp. in Sun Valley...
- Ends Justify Means in Teamster Purge
- INTERNATIONAL
- Trainer Tries to Get Them in Shape for the Long Run : David Morrow, who's preparing group for 8K race, works with people who want to 'grow as individuals.'
- There Are Few States of Grace When It Comes to Names
- California IN BRIEF : JACKSON : Victims of Plane Crash Identified
- Probation Report Urges Life Sentence for Rest-Stop Gunman : Crime: Officials call Eric Hazelgrove a threat to society because of the escalating seriousness of his offenses. Sentencing is delayed by defense attorney.
- SEAL BEACH : 500 Expected in Rough Water Swim
- National Agenda: Soviet Union : Gorbachev Playing Beat the Clock on His Perestroika Reforms : * In two weeks, the Soviet leader must tell the West how he will transform the economy. At stake are billions of dollars and two competing blueprints.
- Documentary : A Roller Coaster Ride to Freedom : * Despite roadblocks and guns and an upside-down world, the Slovenes go about their daily business as best they can.
- Yugoslavia and Slovenia Seem Headed for War
- MOORPARK : Builders Urge City to Settle Fee Dispute
- State OKs Cleanup Plan for Metals-Shredding Waste
- Trial Opens for Iranians in Alleged Extortion Ring
- Motorcyclist Killed in Crash With Car
- OXNARD : 1 Killed, 1 Hurt in Head-On Crash
- COSTA MESA : Photo Class Aimed at Parents, Children
- From the Marshall to the Thomas Seat? : Bush nominates black to add to conservative dominance
- INTERNATIONAL
- Maine Shuts Down in Fiscal Crisis; Connecticut Threatens Same Move
- U.S. Begins Removing Jets From Spanish Base
- Obituaries : Arnie Leckman; High School Coach
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Foes Play Hardball on Canyon
- Allred to File Complaint for Laid-Off AIDS Patient
- Miscellany
- Mike Scott Is Spending His Summer Watching, Waiting : Baseball: Astros' pitcher, who resides in Laguna Niguel, hopes to return to major leagues after undergoing arthroscopic surgery.
- UC IRVINE NOTES : Santa Clara Coach Joins Anteater Volleyball Program
- Classmates Mourn Loss of a Friend, His Family
- Armed and Dangerous : Erickson Paints It Black, Keys Intimidating Staff of Pitchers That Lifts Twins From Cellar to Top
- Miscellany
- Getting a New Look : The Twins Like What They See of Chili Davis, Who Is Seeking to Win, Not Prove Angels Wrong
- The Real Cassavetes Comes Through : Films: A collection of his movies, which he linked to his individual vision, is at a Santa Ana theater. Among the works are 'Faces' and 'Opening Night.'
- Community Psychiatric Centers' Quarterly Net Up 12%
- Reading Telltale Signs of Looming Cuts in Dividends
- American Mobile Allows Buyout Option to Lapse
- U.S. Borax to Consolidate Its Operations in Valencia
- THE ECONOMY
- Keating Hearing Continues Despite Requests for Delay : Thrifts: Regulators want the former head of Lincoln Savings and six others to repay the government $130 million.
- Measuring Progress : Health: There are no industry standards to ensure that exercise machines provide accurate readings. Experts warn some monitors can err by as much as 20%.
- Media : Patriotism and Public Relations Paying Off for Escobar : * Colombia's media have been surprisingly uncritical of the newly jailed drug lord. 'I'm not reading anything about how (he) has killed a lot of people,' complains a U.S. official.
- Alleged Victim's Lawyer Is to Attend Smith Case Proceedings
- They're on the Trail of Something Big
- Man Pleads Guilty in Food Stamp Scam
- Soviets OK Selloff of State Enterprises : Reforms: Action by the legislature is a major step toward a free-market economy. It will end the government's monopoly.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : Tough Response to Bias Is Individual Justice : Under 'affirmative action,' actual victims don't get relief and qualified people lose job opportunties.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : Symbolism Writ Large : In nominating Clarence Thomas, Bush is asking black voters what the Democrats have done for them lately.
- Agency Completes Deal to Save Paramount Ranch
- COUNTYWIDE : Umberg Wants Court Built in Santa Ana
- Flying Away With the Public Trust : Make it illegal for any federal official to scrounge rides on company planes
- Hayden Seeks Renewed Probe of Safety at Clinic
- MOORPARK : Work May Resume on Condominiums
- Harbor Commission OKs Plan for Redevelopment
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : It's Not So Nice for Gwynn, Javier
- In other moves:
- Boxing
- The Hill Isn't in Sight Yet for Once and Future King
- SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY : Toshiba America Weathers a Year of Turbulence, Tough Competition
- Trust Firm Pays Another $15.6 Million of Its Debt
- Leonard F. Wise has been promoted to...
- Chilean Miners Strike
- Vet Searches for Forgiveness : When Jim Stewart got to Vietnam, what he found wasn't all blood and guts. There was love, too, and a new life--for a while.
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : Army Acts to Silence Muslim Opposition
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Violence Stirs Sympathy for Slovenia : Yugoslavia: The army's harsh reaction to secession has softened international calls for unity at any cost.
- Next Step : Rallying Rightists : * South Africa's right wing is going on the warpath to stop the dismantling of apartheid. Its goal: a homeland for whites.
- Nation IN BRIEF : MICHIGAN : Race-Linked Attacks Under Investigation
- Appeals Court Blasts Letter Hinting Violence if Officers' Trial Is Moved
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : $50 Yearly Fee Urged for Property Owners
- School Administrator in Bid Scandal Gets Suspended Sentence, $9,900 in Fines : Justice: The defendant's attorney says it is not lenient, but the prosecutor and some residents disagree.
- Encinitas
- Dump Cost to Double by '96, City Report Says : Lopez Canyon: Part of the blame rests with the expense of environmental safeguards, a council committee is told.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Developer Decides to Scrap Project
- Assembly OKs Bill to Use Drug Assets for Programs
- A Breathtaking Million-Dollar Fight : Boxing: It had never happened until 70 years ago today, when Jack Dempsey knocked out Georges Carpentier.
- Kings Shake It Up to Get Kurri : Hockey: Duchesne, Kasper are gone because Gretzky's former linemate could be difference.
- Good Morning, L.A. : Channel 5's Wake-Up News Show Targets the Networks With Local Coverage
- U.S. Spells Out Proposals to Curb Child Pornography : Arts: Librarians, publishers and arts groups say the plan limits artistic freedom of expression.
- AIDS Haunts Man to His Death : Disease: Ronald Berst was a bright, athletic engineer who could not bear to be seen as weakened and dependent. He became the 900th suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Changing Lifestyles : Silk Road 'Descendants' Nurture Muslim Faith : * In a tiny Chinese hamlet, the imam dreams of a new mosque. And perhaps he will get it. Islam is undergoing a resurgence in the Communist country.
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Rifle Accident Kills Girl, 10, on Bicycle
- There Are Few States of Grace When It Comes to Nomenclature
- COLUMN ONE : Democrats Search for an Identity : Revisionists say leaders have lost touch with the middle class. Others stick to traditional liberalism. The differences shape the debate on how to regain the White House.
- County OKs Pay Hike for Doctors
- Sandwich Shop Owners Point to Safety Concerns After Killings : Crime: The early morning shootings of two men at a Northridge Subway outlet fuel debate over a company policy on late store hours.
- Final Blow
- City Stymied in Effort to Find Replacement for Zoo Director : Personnel: Candidates cite high housing costs, low salary in refusing job, which has been vacant more than seven months.
- Oceanside
- City Urged Not to Contract With County for Services
- College Basketball
- TV Reviews : Rape Documentary on 'America Undercover'
- STAGE
- MUSIC REVIEW : Organist Is the Virtuoso of Overkill
- The Bowers Museum's Board of Governors has...
- Chilling Tales of Men, Women and Murder : WOMEN WHO LOVE MEN WHO KILL, <i> by Sheila Isenberg,</i> Simon & Schuster, $19.95, 240 pages
- A Conservative Black Picked for High Court : Judiciary: Bush names Clarence Thomas, 43, a judge on the District of Columbia's U.S. Court of Appeals. Stormy battle on confirmation is expected.
- Gravely Ill Woman Kept on Respirator
- DURBAN : What Next for ANC?
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Some Agent Orange Benefits Approved
- Julie M. Maloy has been promoted to...
- INSIDE TALK : Computers Get to Be More Like Their Users : They can operate verbally, visually in ways that have electronic experts abuzz.
- Sea Levy : Port Hueneme Considers Taxing Residents on Basis of Their Ocean Views and Access
- U.S. Indicts Three in Slavery Case
- SANTA ANA : Suits by Homeless Challenge Arrests
- Suit Says Business on the Line : Wrong number: Phone book mistake has hungry callers trying to order pizzas from an artists' management company, tying up the firm's phone.
- Man Dies in Stabbing at Hamburger Stand
- In other moves:
- BASEBALL: DAILY REPORT : ANGELS
- La Jolla Gymnast Ties for First Place
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Edberg, McEnroe Front and Centre in Fourth Round
- Weekend Box Office : 'Naked Gun' Smells Success at Box Office
- Mark Russell has been named director of...
- Gilbert Barnes has joined Chicago Title Co....
- AIRLINES
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. Hands Over Control of Camp
- BEIJING : Arms for Sale?
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : State Vows to Help With Beach Funding
- Why Minority Cops Are Afraid to Speak Out : Police: It's the Code of Silence, enforced by fear and conditioning, says a black, female former officer.
- OXNARD : Residents Can't Sue Over Toxins Injuries
- BUENA PARK : City Balances Budget by Freeze, User Fees
- COUNTYWIDE : Pacific Symphony Battles Money Woes
- SANTA ANA : Swingers' Club Case Goes to Jury
- Boy Expresses Fear, Hope Over Surgery
- Miscellany
- Murray Gets U.S. Off on the Right Foot, 3-0 : Soccer: He scores early to spark a 3-0 victory over Guatemala. Trinidad and Tobago defeats Costa Rica.
- ART REVIEW : Contrasts of the Old and New California : 'Second Nature' and 'California Cityscapes,' at San Diego Museum of Art, accent transformation from urban tranquility to cars and concrete.
- Owners May Have to Pay for Piers in Public Waters : Government: A bill would rescind an obscure law that allows some wealthy landowners to moor their boats free.
- Class Reunions Graduate to Big Business : Celebrations: Pros will book the hall, order the dinner and even find those long-lost alumni. 'It is a money machine,' one organizer says.
- Briefing Paper : Rumor Aside, Hurdles High for Hostage Swap : The Background:
- There's No Place Like It
- TV Actor Michael Landon Is Dead at 54 : Hollywood: The star and producer of several successful series is remembered for his courage, humor and character.
- Festivities for the Fourth
- Issue of Beach Booze Ban to Go to City Voters : City Hall: The wording of the proposed ordinance is still up in the air. Meanwhile, an emergency ban on alcohol at the beaches is made permanent.
- No Pizza Here--Directory Delivers a Wrong Number
- Septuagenarian Is Still Making Waves
- LAGUNA HILLS : No Charges for Man Who Killed Robber
- Children's Hospital Will Be Built in South County : Health care: CHOC and Mission medical center will develop the new, 52-bed facility to serve the fast-growing area.
- Grand Jury Recommends Sales Tax Hike : Government: The panel's annual report says the half-cent increase should be used for law enforcement. It criticizes the Board of Supervisors' $4-million grant to a proposed children's home.
- Sockers' New Owners Face Many Problems : Indoor soccer: Team must sign players, negotiate with coach and secure a place to play.
- Supreme Court on Nude Dancing
- Animal Supporters
- Recognition Enhances Violent Reality
- Sending Gangs the Wrong Message
- Supreme Court on Nude Dancing
- Pension Funds
- Value Outweighs Negatives of Ranch
- Supreme Court on Nude Dancing
- Future of Falklands
- Disney in Escrow to Buy Stroh Brewery Site
- U.S. Economic Woes
- Seminary Story 'Out of Context'
- Congressmen Sold Out to Kuwaitis
- Future of Falklands
- Nothing Macho in Killing Sharks
- Recycling Plant Suit Raises Questions
- OTHER NEWS - July 2, 1991
- Obituaries - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- TELEVISION - July 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 2, 1991
- POP/ROCK - July 2, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 2, 1991
- CREDIBILITY: To cool the raging controversy over...
- Thomas' Rise Inspires Friends, Irks Liberals : Nominee: The judge as a toddler had lived in a sharecropper's shack. Critics say he turned his back on the less fortunate in climb from rags to Republicanism.
- Senate Blames Assembly for Budget Impasse
- Wilson to Hold Off on Quake Decision : Assistance: Governor wants information from survey teams before declaring an emergency. Temblor is downgraded to a 5.8.
- Another UNLV Inquiry : College basketball: Recruitment of former Lakewood Artesia standout O'Bannon to be studied by NCAA.
- "THE GREATEST": Ex-prizefighter Muhammad Ali will be...
- BUS BUCKS: Some people won't miss the...
- QUIET, PLEASE: AMC officials in California are...
- PETER OCHS : KATHRYN G. THOMPSON : A Tale of Two Builders : Peter Ochs, Kathryn G. Thompson Share Their Insights
- Clash of Rules for Air, Water Hits Business : Pollution: Emission regulations created a huge AQMD backlog of applications to replace leaky fuel tanks. Some firms say the lack of work could be fatal.
- The City Council That Ate an Ethics Code : Monkey business and willfulness derail anti-corruption law
- PERSPECTIVE ON KOREA : Playing Ball on the Peninsula : Let's respond to the North's half-hearted overtures on nuclear weapons, even if it means losing some face.
- Be Creative, Mr. President : Supreme Court: Do we want another bland, boring clone or something more exciting?
- Van der Veen Proves Why He Is a Master : Cycling: Recovered bookworm opens new chapter in life with a victory in racing.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Carter Tied for Third on Games List
- <i> Nom de Rap</i> Was a Curve to Robinson
- PHILIPPINES: Widespread damage by an erupting volcano...
- Abdel-Rahim Ahmed; Leader of Arab Liberation Front
- Attorney Receives Accolade
- World IN BRIEF : JAPAN : 1,200 Flee Volcanic Debris After Rains
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Toll Road: Response to Growth or Instigator?
- Crime and Chaos--LAPD Officer Finds Both in Visit to Leningrad
- COUNTYWIDE : Lung Assn. Plans July 3 Smokeout
- Police Arrest 2 After Raiding Alleged Methamphetamine Lab : Simi Valley: Seven nearby residences are evacuated while explosive materials are removed. A neighbor had reported a strong sulfur smell.
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Teen-Agers Named to 4-H All-Star Team
- 14,000 Gallons of Waste Spilled
- PLATFORM : Positive Images
- Motorcyclist Dies After Hitting Car
- Miscellany
- Sailing
- GOLF : Game Is Serious, but the Real Joy Is in the Playing
- Huber Scores Upset at Net
- Winfield: Life Begins at Age 39
- World IN BRIEF : CANADA : Forest Fires Drive Thousands to Leave
- David Zeitlin; AIDS Activist
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : 500,000 Take Part in Gay Pride March
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOURISM
- 'Going Native' : Hundreds of War Reservists Decide They Want to Stay on Active Duty
- At Least 30 Coal Miners Killed by Fire in Ukraine; Blaze 'Rages On' : Soviet Union: Many are rescued, one is still missing. Strikers have protested conditions.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Civilians Flee in Fear of Army-PLO Clash
- Science / Medicine : Experimental Drug Limits Paralysis in Spinal Injuries
- County Issue / Selecting a University Site
- ANAHEIM : Power Outage Affects 9,000 in Central City
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Morris Helps Twins to a Record Month
- Childhood Friends Shot Dead at Northridge Sandwich Shop : Crimes: An armed man shot the pair after an early-morning robbery. The restaurant is less than half a mile from a police station.
- Sierra Still Streaking and Still Suffering : Baseball: Ranger's hitting streak reaches 18 games despite injuries, but he's more concerned with making All-Star team.
- A Taxing Situation : Politics: Connecticut Gov. Lowell Weicker loves a challenge. He's facing his biggest one yet by proposing the state's first income tax to solve its budget mess.
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Erickson Might Go on Disabled List
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Superfest Runs Out of Steam
- DANCE REVIEW : Birju Maharaj Offers Kathak
- Michael Heidelberger; Discovered That Antibodies Are Proteins
- A Bank With Unusual Liquidity : WATER WATCH: No way out of California's drought without a saving plan
- New President of Cal Poly Pomona Will Seek Change : Colleges: With an engineering and civil rights background and a dissatisfaction with the status quo, Bob Suzuki is confident he can steer the campus toward the 21st Century.
- TUSTIN : Nelson Elementary Principal Named
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : School Lunch Price Increasing to $1.50
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JUNE 29
- Barracuda at the Bar : Law: The prosecutor who obtained convictions for the Elys has a well-earned reputation for toughness.
- Auto Racing
- Mexico, Honduras Lead Goal Parade in Winning : Soccer: They reach the CONCACAF tournament semifinals with easy victories.
- Showdown or Slowdown: Johnson Meets Lewis : Track: One seems a shadow of himself, the other rounding into form in their first race against each other since Seoul.
- Frankel: Race Is Rich, Surface Is Poor : Hollywood Park: He takes Gold Cup money and runs back to Santa Anita to train Marquetry.
- WIMBLEDON REPORT : Has Clock Run Out for Connors? He Insists That Time Is on His Side
- Padres Toss It Away : Baseball: Errors and mistakes help the Padres turn a four-run lead into a 8-7 loss to the San Francisco Giants.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- A 'White Soul Chick' Stages a Comeback in Cold Blood
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOURISM
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOURISM
- Obstetrician Goes to the Apes With His Fertility Techniques : Medicine: UCI doctor travels to zoos to take on a new breed of patient--the female lowland gorilla.
- SEAL BEACH : Fire Service Fees Given Initial OK
- Rich Is Out at Station KRMX-FM
- World IN BRIEF : ALGERIA : New Fighting Breaks Out; At Least 2 Die
- Insurer's Suit Warns Lawyers to Watch Bills
- FOCUS : Hong Kong Bankers Help Open Doors to China
- Smallwood E. Williams; Founder of Bible Way Churches
- Mildred Holt; Drank Highball, Traded Barbs on 'The Tonight Show'
- Oregon's New Medical Plan Seeks to Ration Treatment : Health: By cutting off payment on some procedures, officials hope to extend basic coverage to everyone.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Limits on Arts Plaza Businesses Studied
- MISSION VIEJO : City Hall Move Appears On Again
- Telling the Doctor What Not to Say
- Miscellany
- Winning Poet Acted the Part : Contest: While many of the competitors in Fullerton were a little off-the-wall, first place went to a performer in more traditional guise.
- Behind Closed Doors
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Nation IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Fishermen Break Salmon Boycott
- Heavyweights Show Up at Scale Auction
- PACIFIC REPORT : Recruiting to Span the Language Gap
- Key Hearing in Keating Case to Begin Today : Thrifts: The federal government is trying to ban the former head of Lincoln Savings & Loan from the industry and recover $130.5 million from him and six others.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: TOURISM
- Firms Use Jets When They Court Official Washington : Politics: Swift travel is a currency more valuable than campaign contributions among those seeking influence.
- INTERNATIONAL
- INTERNATIONAL
- A Bicultural Approach to Japan Trade
- Polo on 2 Wheels : Games: Forget the ponies. For this new version of the centuries-old sport, you need a bike--preferably the fat-tired mountain variety.
- TAIWAN: The Ministry of Finance has approved...
- Gulf War No Model for Coverage, Media Tell Pentagon
- CHINA: France will give China a $370-million...
- Card craze turns mutts into drug war's top dogs : Photos of the Customs Service's canine corps are a hot item among children, collectors.