- ORANGE : New Canine Cop Is Dogged Tracker
- Gun-Wielding Man in Vista Is Shot by Sheriff's Deputies
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Snuff Out Candlestick Streak, 2-1
- 'Maria's Story' to Air on KCET
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : ZZ Top: Recyclers, Indeed : In an Irvine Meadows show carefully crafted to uphold its well-defined sound and video identity, the Texas trio has about as much freedom to depart from the script as a Disney mannequin.
- Vocalist Amber Whitlock Shows Considerable Range
- Irvine Sensors Corp.: The Costa Mesa developer...
- Flamemaster Reports Profit, Revenue Gains
- Kaifu Presses China to Improve on Human Rights, Vows Cooperation : Diplomacy: The visiting Japanese premier also asks Beijing to help limit international arms sales.
- A Fare Catch for Gustaf Anders
- Insurance Rate Rollbacks Hit New Snag : Proposition 103: An obscure state office refuses to approve John Garamendi's emergency regulations.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Fighting Fears
- Change of Venue Denied in Murder Trial of Grocer
- With a Demonized Enemy, Going Nuclear Seems Easy : Arms control: Americans toyed with the 'unthinkable' in the Gulf, proving the power of war to suppress inhibitions.
- The Iceman's Comeback : Recreation: Once on the brink of closing its doors, the county's only ice-skating rink now serves a wide community of enthusiasts.
- Foundation Plans Car History Museum : Automobiles: It would be housed in a Wilshire district building. Exhibits would range from a 1932 Duesenberg to the torch rally pace car of the 1984 L. A. Olympics.
- Soccer
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- STOCKS : Market Inches Up 5.14 on Busy Day for Banks
- Tekelec, a Calabasas company that makes telecommunications...
- Joan B. Kroc, wife of the late...
- Mobile-Radio Firm OKs Deal for Florida Systems
- Firms and Analysts at Odds Over Stock Split : Market: Thousand Oaks-based Amgen, for example, wants to attract more investors. Each share now sells for about $150.
- New Franchise Idea Pops Up in Sports: the Mall Gift Shop : Retailing: With America spending billions yearly on memorabilia, Sears and others perceive a lucrative field.
- Justice : States Trying to Make 'One for the Road' a Forbidden Phrase : Drunk-driving laws getting tougher. Now, even passengers may be charged. Problem drinkers branded with a 'Z.'
- Profile : Ben-Aharon: Shamir's 'No Man' : The prime minister's top aide raised some eyebrows when he stiffened Israel's terms for agreeing to talk with the Palestinians.
- Postscript : Coming Home to Rest After 205 Years, 6 Stops : Frederick the Great wanted to be buried in the garden of his summer palace. Now, he's about to get his wish.
- Everest & Jennings Cuts Losses for Quarter
- Banking Reform Plan Could Offer a Mixed Blessing to Consumers
- Into the Line of Fire : Rebecca Schaeffer's Death Led Her Parents to Fight for Gun Control
- Sheriff Plans Anti-Gang Letter Campaign : Law enforcement: The messages will alert parents that their children may be subject to unwelcome influences. If asked, officers will come to the residence to discuss the situation.
- Spattering of Rain Is Most This Month Since 1983 : Weather: Showers cool inland valleys up to 15 degrees and clean the air of pollutants, dispelling the need for a second August smog advisory.
- El Cajon
- San Diego
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Former EEOC Lawyer Sentenced to 37 Months
- Record Heat Makes Us Wish for Clouds Again : Weather: The humidity and heat should last about a week. Then overcast conditions are expected to return.
- DANA POINT : City Acts to Set Up Marine Reserve Area
- Poway
- A Superbank Is Hatched : Two rival banking institutions plan to merge
- RAM NOTEBOOK : Gary Picks Up Tempo to Help Pace Offense
- U.S. Shuttle Crew Beats Uruguay : Basketball: After 114-68 victory, Americans go back for another stay in a Miami hotel. Puerto Rico will be their next opponent.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Oilers, Chargers Discuss Williams Trade
- SDSU to Improve Women's Athletic Programs
- Tennis
- Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine has...
- Judge Rejects Offer to Settle 'Vanilligate' Suit : Music: Arista Records will have to do more than offer consumers a refund on future purchases to end Milli Vanilli class action.
- Professionals in Pioneer Case File Claims
- Anthony Bliss; Metropolitan Opera Director
- Hearing Slated on A-Plant Pollutants
- Robert E. Dallos; Longtime Financial Writer for The Times
- Rain, Humidity Cast a Cloud on Southland Image
- Sure Cure for Water Worries--a Home Well
- Getting Centered in L.A. Can Be Numerical Experience
- Quality Systems Inc.: The Tustin supplier of...
- Iwerks Gets Contract for Theater at Expo '92
- Law Firm Unfit, Milken Team Says : Litigation: His lawyers say those handling a $6-billion suit against him should be disqualified because they also handled junk bond sales.
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Federal Agency Orders LTV to Fund Pensions
- NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Gotti Allegedly Once Targeted Jail-Mate
- Former Irvine Insurance Executive Pleads Guilty : Crime: Michael Rubell admits to bilking clients of $10 million, promises to help with other fraud cases.
- Merger's Primary Task: Soothe the Customers
- Judge Not: An Atlanta judge in a...
- Judge Jails Santa Barbara Man for Kansas Abortion Protests
- Tight Lid Kept on Talks Till Very End : Merger: A proud name will be lost. Deal reflects strong rebound by B of A.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Emergency Response Meeting Scheduled
- Japan Needs Much Stronger Watchdog Over Securities : Scandal: What happens in Japan can have worldwide effects, pointing out the need for independent oversight.
- Women Still Finding Bias in Sheriff's Dept. : Discrimination: A former deputy's lawsuit paved the way for some, but many of the abuses still exist, according to females on the force.
- MOORPARK : Globetrotter Game Planned at College
- AIDS Activist Claims Mayor Slowed Hospice : Health care: He calls Bradley's program 'more symbolism than substance.' City says the project is being built more quickly than most.
- She Isn't Afraid to Take the Plunge
- Samuel Gives Dodgers Some Room to Breathe : Baseball: Single up the middle off Dibble in ninth inning beats Reds, 3-2, and keeps lead over Braves at 1 1/2 games.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Offerman Is Replaced at Shortstop
- Gibson in Second Place in Insurance Classic
- Tommy Tune's Heart Is Still in His Toes
- STAGE
- Presley Cos. Plans First Public Offering Since '84 : Stocks: The Newport Beach home-building firm plans to sell 8 million shares to U.S. investors and 2 million abroad, at a price of $14 to $16 apiece.
- Amy Araiza has been named account coordinator...
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- FDA Asked to Review Biotech Tomato : Genetic engineering: The California company's request is the first for an altered food product.
- Special Envoy : Soviet Union: Ambassador Jack Matlock leaves Moscow after 4 1/2 years of high-profile diplomacy that has dazzled politicians and the public.
- In Love With a Loser : Sports: Mellow Angels fans stick by their team through the bad times--and those very rare good times.
- Rain, Humidity Cast Cloud on Sunny Southland Image
- State Officials Defend Killing of Puma
- Lancaster's Attempt at Culture Brings Art War : City Hall: Critics say the head of the program is running it as her own fiefdom. Supporters say she is knowledgeable and good at attracting donations.
- Brother of Campus Shooting Victim Arrested
- Man Who Took Part in Cross-Burning Episode Put on 5 Years Probation
- SAN CLEMENTE : Waste Reduction Hearing Scheduled
- Temple Buildings Give Way to New : Religion: An expanded school will replace Adat Ari El structures, Judaism's oldest in the Valley.
- Two Days in the Life of a Stadium : Some Spirit Can Be Found Among Fans of Angels, Rams
- Sherman Oaks Man Gets Robbed Twice in England
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Flagler Traded Back to 49ers
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisors Given Budget Warning
- Accused Lawyer Impostor Goes to Court While on Bail
- Medina Gives Dorsey a Boxing Lesson at Forum : Featherweights: Former kick-boxer gets worn down by Tijuana fighter in title bout.
- She Looks Undersized Till Swinging Oversized Racket
- Tennis
- In the Wake of 'Terminator 2,' a Slow Season : Box office: With three weeks to go in the summer, it appears there will be no records set. But it may yet prove to be the third-best summer on record.
- JAZZ REVIEW : A Fine Show of Form and Ease
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Institute Orchestra Gives Premiere of Knight's 'Island'
- Death Penalty
- Fitness
- Domestic Needs
- O.C. EARNINGS : Archive Posts $50.3-Million Loss in Quarter
- West County Issue / Building a...
- County Budget
- County Budget
- Civil Strife in Yugoslavia
- Civil Strife in Yugoslavia
- Annie Sperling
- Supreme Court and Abortion
- Supreme Court and Abortion
- Supreme Court and Abortion
- Anti-Gay Policy Backed
- MOVIES - Aug. 13, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 13, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 13, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 13, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 13, 1991
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 13, 1991
- Woman Didn't Hit Officer in Scuffle, Her Attorney Says : Police: One of the patrolmen in the incident had been criticized by Gates for acting 'out of policy' in 1987 fatal shooting of a black man.
- CINEMA DOLDRUMS: Maybe folks went to the...
- STRATFORD ON ORANGE: The county could get...
- HANGING IN THERE: The Angels may stink,...
- IN THE SWING: The day after rookie...
- Tracy Begins His Journey Back to the 'Real World'
- Sheriff Takes a Knee While Stopping Quarrel
- BANKING & FINANCE - Aug. 13, 1991
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- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 13, 1991
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- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- 12 Volatile Years in the Middle East
- How Shortage Can Lead to Richness : WATER WATCH: Two years of hard negotiating bring north and south together
- CLIPBOARD : Vendor Deliveries
- Indonesia Goes Shopping for Nuclear Reactor : Energy: American and Japanese companies are in a heated competition to supply its first atomic power plant.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WILDLIFE
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WILDLIFE
- SAN CLEMENTE : Church Camp Mixes Surf and Scripture
- COUNTYWIDE : Adventure Parks Let Kids Be Kids
- PLATFORM : Increasing Access
- OXNARD : Man Arrested After Car Rams House
- LARRY H. FRIEND, President, L.H. Friend, Weinress & Frankson Inc.
- THAILAND
- What Do They Know?
- UNESCO Official Slain in Amman
- THE HOSTAGE DRAMA : Experts Say Freed U.S. Hostage Will Experience 'Time Warp' : Stress: They predict Edward Tracy will need time to recover and adjust to changes in the world and in family and friends.
- Travels With Berlin's 19th-Century Bohemians : DAGNY, <i> by Mary Kay Norseng,</i> University of Washington Press, $24.95, 219 pages
- NEWPORT BEACH : Skateboarding Ban Possible on 15th St.
- ANAHEIM : Man Whom Officer Shot Is Still Critical
- Cinderella Plan Could Mean the End of Campbell Industries Shipyard : Development: But opponents question whether a hotel-marina proposal would provide long-term economic benefits to San Diego.
- An Unpredictable Ending : A Quick, Full Recovery From Severe Head Injury Happens Only in the Movies
- Political Fallout Endangers Levies for School Repairs : Education: Anti-tax groups have fiercely protested assessments to maintain facilities. Several boards have backed away from using an obscure state law. : REGIONAL REPORT
- California / IN BRIEF : IDYLLWILD : Campground Closed by Plague Threat
- OXNARD : City OKs Path to Ocean for Disabled
- Shuttle Atlantis Lands Safely Back in Florida : Space: It was the first mission since the 1986 Challenger accident to have Kennedy Space Center as the primary touchdown site.
- Major Surgery Needed for Region's Hospitals : Neurosurgeon shortage complicates emergency-room crisis
- California / IN BRIEF : OAKLEY : Probe Continues in Crash That Killed 8
- The Plains Truth About Some Pioneers of Women's Lib
- Burbank Mayor Wants Limits Set on Spending for City Campaigns : Politics: Michael R. Hastings calls the record $1-million expenditure in the recent municipal election obscene.
- Cab Driver Stabbed During Robbery
- Cardinals Beat Bears on Final Kick, 12-10
- High Noon for Evans, Beuerlein? : Raiders: These friends are fighting for the backup quarterback spot. The duel continues against Cowboys tonight.
- Nobody's Close to Smith-Stoklos
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Jackson Enhances His Drive For a Starting Job in Center
- CHINA
- A Sweeping Ruling May Emerge From Trial of Keating
- BANKRUPTCY
- International Indians Seek Columbus Boycott
- Recession Has Some Businesses Booming : Economy: The slowdown means more customers for thrift shops, temporary agencies, employment services and auction houses.
- Toxic Discharges
- Ocean Lookout : Emissions: Monitoring station on Anacapa Island provides an early warning when unhealthy air is headed for the coast.
- Free Concerts Likely to Boost Fair Attendance
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Irvan Ends Up Winner When Martin Spins on Last Lap
- Horse Racing
- Cuban Gold Leaves U.S. a Little Red-Faced : Overview: Of host country's dominance, USOC President Helmick says, 'We're damned if we do and damned if we don't.'
- Media Lynch Mob Delivers Own Brand of Parking Fine
- Crash at Watkins Glen Kills J.D. McDuffie, 52 : Auto racing: Front tire comes off, triggering 160-m.p.h. slide. Car flips and slams into tire-wall.
- Glitzy Benefits Can't Hide Homophobia
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Redistricting O.C. May Lead to Court Fight
- War Gods Are Finally at Peace : Culture: After 13 years, Zuni Indians have reclaimed the last of 67 religious statues known to have been in the hands of museums and collectors.
- Canyon 'Sacrifice' Called Too High a Price for Fryman : Parkland: Pacific Palisades residents worry land sale that is part of deal to save Valley parcel will bring development and congestion.
- The Homicide Task Force Was a Tangled Web : Investigation: State prosecutor did his best to straighten out a situation where investigators rarely made written reports and kept secrets from each other.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : He's Forgotten Where He's From : Clarence Thomas would deny to others the kind of opportunities that he has enjoyed. He's not suited for the court.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Antenna for Cellular Phones to Be in Park
- Man Dies After Losing Consciousness in Jail
- TV REVIEW : An Intimate Visit With the Menuhins
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Non-Walk Through World of Orange County Architecture : Development in Orange County discourages pedestrian traffic. Instead, commercial centers seem to strive to be islands unto themselves.
- Pop and Jazz : 'Fender Jam': A Long Evening Has Its Moments
- Youth Takes Center Stage for San Diego Symphony
- J.M. Peters Co., Newport Beach
- Are Japanese Firms Importing Prejudice? : Workplace: Employees tell a House panel that their foreign bosses discriminate against Americans in hiring and promotions.
- Nation / IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Easing of S. Africa Sanctions Advised
- Plight of Ailing Boy Captures Hearts of 278 Possible Donors : Health: A bone marrow match is being sought for 10-year-old Kyle Varonfakis of Rancho Penasquitos.
- Science / Medicine : Heart Transplants Found Viable Option for Children
- FILLMORE : $100 Awards Spur School Attendance
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Grahe's Game Worth Another Start
- Bow at Her Most Captivating
- Colleges
- ARTS
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Bingo': Bow-Wow
- The Case Against Channel One in the Classroom
- Rebate Decision Expected
- Thieves Steal Computer Chips Worth More Than Gold : Crime: Tens of millions of dollars worth of the high-tech chips are being taken; they will fetch more than drugs or precious metals.
- Institute's Green Index Ranks California at 4th in the Nation : Environment: Study of states analyzed 256 indicators such as pollution, waste disposal and energy use.
- SOUTH KOREA
- Nation / IN BRIEF : CONNECTICUT : Jackson Kicks Off 6-Day Protest March
- Sad Saga of Albanians in Italy Limping to a Close : Europe: The repatriation of desperate refugees continues. But the future could bring more trouble.
- Madagascar Opposition Calls General Strike to Drive President From Office
- U.S. Arms Sales Soar in 3rd World : Weapons: Value more than doubles in 1990 to $18.5 billion, making America the No. 1 supplier.
- Horse Sense : Children Absorb Equestrian Lore at Rocking T Ranch
- FILLMORE : Council Likely to Try to Block Mining
- Ocean Ferry May Give Commuters a Ride in the Fast Lane : Traffic: Shipbuilder floats plan to bypass traffic jams with high-speed boats whisking commuters between Oceanside, San Diego and Los Angeles.
- OJAI : Senior Center Doubles in Size
- Life Is a Bit Easier When You Can Call the Shots
- Daly Really Hits It Big With PGA Win : Golf: Tour rookie keeps blasting away with driver and winds up with a one-under-par 71 and a three-stroke victory at Crooked Stick.
- Angels' Season Slipping Away : Baseball: Winfield takes third strike with runners on first and second for the final out, and the Athletics win, 3-2.
- ARTS
- Noise Level Unnerves the Competitors : Diving: Crowd etiquette problem reaches a peak in men's platform finals, then appears to be solved.
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK : Amaral Hopes for a Second Chance
- BANKRUPTCY
- Coming Back With the Sequel: Did Rhett...
- COLUMN ONE : Take Them Out of the Ballgame : Spectators have become notorious for leaving games at Dodger Stadium early. Fear of traffic may be as much to blame as the congestion itself.
- National Perspective : AMERICAN ALBUM : Rural Colorado cemeteries raise cost of dying : Officials boost prices of burial plots to keep out Denver residents, who were snatching up grave sites.
- The Day in Review
- SEAL BEACH VOLLEYBALL : Smith-Stoklos Back on Winning Track
- Rookie Throws No-Hitter : Baseball: Wilson Alvarez of the White Sox, only 21 and just called up from the minors, baffles the Orioles in 7-0 victory.
- Shrinking Rates at Banks
- First Ultra-Orthodox Jews Join Israeli Army
- Pakistan Offers Sanctuary to Key BCCI Figure : Scandal: The Saudi tycoon is respected throughout the nation. But the offer also reflects a potential deterioration in U.S.-Pakistani ties.
- Science / Medicine : Going Barefoot Reported Healthful
- PLATFORM : Give Japan the Opportunity to Do the Right Thing
- Action Is Postponed on Sunset Marina Lease
- Theatre Center Officials Hopeful; Crowd Thin on Possible Last Night
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Teen-Agers Hurt by Gang Gunfire
- Science / Medicine : What's Beyond Belief? : Magazine Puts Startling Claims, Tabloid Hype Under Close Scrutiny
- THOUSAND OAKS : Boy Injured in Fiery Crash Off Freeway
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Dupree's Left Foot Still Is Swollen
- Grahe Gets Past Pattern but Not A's
- Cubs Win S.D. Collegiate League Championship
- Chargers' Kicker On Firm Ground
- Gymnastics
- FOCUS : CIA Report Says China on the Mend : Economics: Two years after Tian An Men Square, the nation's growth rate has soared to 14.2%.
- Soviet Accounting Students Turn to American Textbook
- Hostage Releases Seen as Important First Step : Lebanon: Iran, Syria now seem unwilling to let Shiite hard-liners derail a possible solution to the crisis.
- National Perspective : POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Man Shot in Palmdale After Argument
- Science / Medicine : Shallow Quakes More Destructive
- Thunderstorms Are Possible as Moist Baja Air Arrives
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Arbitration With Firefighters Delayed
- 'Fix-It' Ticket Demanding Surcharge Needs Correction
- Tabloids' Lies Abuse the First Amendment
- 'Quantum' Leaps Into Biomedical Fray : Television: A script placing Sam Beckett in the body of a '70s laboratory chimp provokes supporters and opponents of animal research.
- Pop and Jazz : Jazz Is Sparse in Long Beach Festival
- Financial Planner's Message: Get Started Early
- U.S. Counts on Felons in Trial of Drug Officers
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Lions' Sanders Reportedly to Sign
- DEL MAR : Controversy Follows Tight Spot to the Winner's Circle Once Again
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Some Sweet and Sour Notes Mark Tribute to Leo Fender
- Brazilian President Refuses to Discuss State of Marriage
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Held, 1 Injured in Parking Lot Dispute
- MOORPARK : 2 Officers Added for Truck Inspections
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Nonprofit Groups Receive $70,000
- BOXING : Ex-Kick-Boxer Dorsey to Defend Title at Forum
- GOLF ROUNDUP : McNamara's Victory Is a Laughing Matter
- MARKET BEAT : For S&L; Stocks, Attractive Looks May Be Deceiving : Thrifts: With the state's recession continuing to deepen, it's not at all clear that the worst is over for the industry.
- Irish Nationalists March
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WILDLIFE
- Mother Finds Tracy Thinner, Older : Family: She watches his release on TV, but she hasn't been with son in 26 years.
- OCCUPATION: Law office manager
- CHINA
- Croatia Truce Shaky as Fighting Claims 6 Lives : Yugoslavia: Three Serbs are killed by federal warplanes in an apparently mistaken attack.
- MWD Chief 's Style Stirs the Waters at Changing Agency : Management: Carl Boronkay's aggressive leadership is being challenged by the drought and foes on the board.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: WILDLIFE
- Ralph Zwicker; Former General Felt Wrath of McCarthy
- 9 Slayings at Temple Baffle Police
- Ex-Agent Now Has Own Crime Fighters : Private investigator: Paul Magallanes won a bitter bias suit against the FBI. His agency goes after white collar crooks.
- REGIONAL REPORT : School Districts Backing Away From Additional Property Fees : Taxes: Creation of special assessment districts under a 1972 state law has brought about widespread public outrage, prompting many boards to rescind their actions.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Rehearing Sought for Wall on Beach
- Woman's Fatal Fall Ends Drama of Family Fights : Van Nuys: She hurtled out of second-story window during an argument. The 35-year-old son she had steadfastly refused to press charges against is arrested.
- Mutual Funds
- Foreign Stock Market
- A Spicy Market : Business Is Booming in Asian Food
- Retiring Dean Saw Changes, Wants More : Education: CSUN's Vice President of Student Affairs Edmund T. Peckham will leave next month after 24 years. Some of his goals remain mired in delay.
- THE HOSTAGE DRAMA : Still Waiting for Freedom
- 2 Officers Overreacted, Lawyer Says : Police: A 10-year LAPD civilian employee was following her normal procedure when she was struck with a baton in a scuffle with patrolmen at Parker Center, her attorney contends.
- Lightning Strikes Airliner; 2 Injured
- Perez de Cuellar Encouraged by Militants' Letter
- Land Under Homeowners Is for Sale : Communities: In the early 1900s, families built on lots rented to them by an oil baron. A charitable trust now owns the property and wants to sell it.
- Officials Seeking Identity of Critically Injured Pedestrian
- COLUMN LEFT/ RODOLFO F. ACUNA : Fast Track Leaves Latinos Untracked : Leaders who supported the free-trade talks got nothing from Bush for their efforts.