- Wine Institute Uncorks a New Chapter
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Finding Western Duds and Clubs
- Sun Valley Recreation Center8133 Vineland Ave., Sun...
- Underground Parking Plan Is a Winner
- Court OKs Fee on Builders to Pay for Housing
- Gavin to Stay Out of Senate Contest
- Country Style : Favorite Watering Holes
- California IN BRIEF : STANFORD : Faculty Member Apologizes
- Man Awarded $16,000 in Racial-Slur Case
- FILLMORE : Girl Won't Have to Pay for College by Selling Car She Won
- Air Quality Report
- COLUMN LEFT : False Fronts Can't Always Be Left Standing : 'Outing' smacks of repression, but there is a test for rightness.
- Engineer Convicted of Murdering Wife : Crime: Jury returns first-degree verdict in Anaheim Hills slaying. His poems and letters had more than 50 other people targeted for death.
- COMMENTARY : Is This Mess Really Rader's Fault?
- Jurisprudence
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Umpires' Union Sues Reds' Piniella
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : White Sox, Athletics Are Making a Race of It
- This Horse Is a Credit to Its Race
- RADIO
- STOCKS : Dow Loses Fraction as Economic Worries Nip Early Attempt to Rally
- The Seedy Side : The crisp veggies contain a variety of nutrients and offer a multitude of tastes.
- La Verne : Skateboarding Restrictions
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Golden Silence : Five silent films, including those of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, will be shown at Olivas Adobe on Aug. 17.
- Shooting Spurs Latinos to Reassess Law Enforcement
- Always a Pro, Len Kennett Lifts an Aging Course to Above-Par : Golf: The USC star's lifelong love of the game can be seen in help he gives young players and the care he extends customers at Lakewood Country Club.
- Arcadia : Equipment Purchase OKd
- Rumor: Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart admitted Wednesday in...
- 'Soft-Boiled' Private Eye Makes Debut : Books: 'A Perfect Death for Hollywood' hero is creation of Huntington Beach author Richard Nehrbass. A second book is already being readied for publication.
- Traffic Signals to Be Synchronized
- Dark Clouds, Silver Linings : Everyone talks about the extended spell of gloomy weather, but no one does anything about it.
- 96 Cents Saved Is 96 Cents Earned: Carson Drops Trash Rates : Carson Residents to Pay Slightly Less for Garbage Collection
- COLUMN RIGHT : Congress Has Ducked Its Responsibility
- POLITICIAN WATCH : Quiet Party
- Taking Child's Play Seriously : Lure of Little League Baseball Snares an Unsuspecting Father
- Wisconsin's Dameworth Treading Warily
- MUSIC REVIEW : Janowski Begins His Week at Hollywood Bowl in Haste
- Goodspeed to Head Lucky in California
- Playing With Food : Making Food Smile for the Camera
- 2 Armed Men Storm Nomura Securities : Scandal: The pair demanded to see a Nomura official and then later gave up. No one was reported injured.
- Roll 'Em
- The Red Kettle's Food Not as Good as Its Ale
- The Variety Arts Library Doubles as an Old Jokes Home
- Reagan on Arms Race
- Mix Master : Alberta Fins' perspective differs from that of many of her colleagues in Ojai.
- James Winston O'Keefe; TV and Theatrical Producer
- Fire Agencies Will Share Resources : Brownouts: Agreement will help the Los Angeles Fire Department maintain services despite budget cuts. Pacts with more cities are being negotiated.
- Council Calls on Police Commission to Order Gates to Let Gay Officers Recruit in Uniform
- Man Shot to Death Outside His Apartment
- SANTA PAULA : Deputies Arrest Second Suspect in Fatal Shooting
- Program to Field 911 Calls in 24 Languages Praised
- 71 Years of Hairstyling Nets Hall of Fame Status
- Gardena Memorial Hospital Sold
- GARDEN GROVE : Brookhurst Way Route to Be Closed
- Body in Desert Identified as Missing Woman's : Crime: The remains of Fountain Valley entrepreneur Kim Martello were found July 25 but weren't positively identified until Wednesday.
- COTO DE CAZA : Hunt Club, Builder Near Agreement
- CHARGER UPDATE : Rookie Richard Sure Looks, Hits As If He Is Ready to Play in NFL
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Dibble Fined, but Not Suspended
- DANCE REVIEW : A Strange Bird : Royal Ballet Brings New 'Swan Lake' to Costa Mesa
- STAGE
- RETAIL/TOURISM
- Ford to Make Pickup Truck for Mazda, Starting in 1993
- THE ECONOMY
- Salmon: A Good Meal in No Time
- Playing With Food : Eating Crazy Is the Best Revenge
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Slow Days, Fast Companies
- Banana Salsa: A 'Fun' Thing to Do
- THE HOUSE
- Ex-Councilman Named to Bench
- Long Beach : Freshman Enrollment for Next Spring Cut Off
- Arcadia : Car for Planning Director
- Una Noche to Remember. : Hispanic Playwrights Project Takes Center Stage at SCR Beginning Tonight
- Iraq Reportedly Taps Black Market to Rebuild Banned Arms Programs
- Russia's New Party Boss Is Conciliatory : Soviet Union: Kuptsov says he'll seek cooperation with Yeltsin. The party's tattered image needs attention, too.
- State Ends Vigil at Toxic Waste Site : Environment: Agency removes guard it had hired to maintain flame burning excess gases. City officials say they're worried toxic vapors will escape if flare is extinguished.
- They're Out Snooping to Keep You From Being Bugged
- Trustees Can't Cancel Elys' Medical Policy : Benefits: A lawyer says the community college district must pay for coverage despite the couple's convictions on criminal charges.
- Head of Cleaning Firm Held in Theft of Checks
- Williams' Rejection of Trash Plant Surprises Some : Waste: But supervisor who cast crucial vote says his reservations about the project grew steadily as terms of the contract were altered.
- Raises for City Department Heads
- Bringing Back Baby : Adoption: An abandoned Romanian infant thrives in the care of a new mom.
- COSTA MESA : City Works Toward Housing for Needy
- Shovels Signal a 'Go' on 'Super-Street' : Congestion: Beach Boulevard becomes first county artery to start reconfiguration. Traffic will move faster when it's done, but until then, drivers may want to steer clear.
- COSTA MESA : Memorial Service Held at Fairview
- Airline Price-Fixing Suit Now Class Action : Antitrust: A federal judge's decision means that up to 12.5 million passengers can join in the litigation against the major air carriers.
- David vs. Goliath in Battle Over Patent Rights : Litigation: Micro Technology of Anaheim is taking on computer giant Digital Equipment Corp. to contest DEC's bid to protect what it says are some of its patented items.
- Pace of Recovery Raises Concerns About Economy : Commerce: Times remain tough in Southern California and the Northeast, the Federal Reserve reports. Throughout the nation, retail sales are slow and public services are declining.
- Playing With Food : Towering Cones, Dangerous Kiwis and Other Tales of Horror
- Slain Family Man Was 'Daddy' to 11 Foster Children : Violence: A teen-age neighbor has been arrested in the shooting of Eustaquio Medrano, but the motive remains a mystery.
- Debt to Build Sheriff's Station in Montrose Retired 7 Years Early
- Since becoming a member of the Jean-Paul...
- Communications Exhibit Gets Them to Push the Buttons
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Not-So-Wonderful World of Boyfriends, Girlfriends
- Monrovia : Report on Youth Program
- Just a Ghost of a Chance : Lifestyle: Undermined by a dropping metals market, Silverton, a one-time Colorado boom town, is fighting long economic odds to survive.
- Security Council Agrees to Terms for Iraqi Oil Sale
- Court Ruling Goes Against La Vina Foes : Housing: Appellate judges reverse a Superior Court decision that the environmental report was tainted because developers paid for it.
- Dealer Heads for Jail in RV Repair Dispute : Consumers: Robert Abbotts says his wife was held 'like a hostage' until a $1,000 service bill was paid.
- Pan American Games : Small-Town Serenity Suits These Athletes : Santiago: Competitors in sports such as archery and softball have been impressed by the facilities and friendliness in this other host city.
- Nickelodeon Betting on Cartoons : Television: The children's cable channel unveils three animated series Sunday in a bid to create a library of evergreens.
- ART REVIEWS : Ephemerality Is Essential in 'Raw' Exhibit
- After 10 Years, PCs Continue to Evolve
- Lake Tahoe Parties Entice Southlanders
- Sunset Street Fair Saturday-Sunday
- ANAHEIM : City Rejects Hearing on Housing Proposal
- Council Retains Central Valley Towing Firm
- Former Rolling Hills Player Kishita Taking a Worldly View of Baseball
- SCR Showcases Hispanic Playwrights : Stage: Trio of staged readings at South Coast Repertory's sixth annual festival includes 'R and J,' which puts Romeo and Juliet in East L.A.
- Video Rental Charts : 'Enemy' Not Sleeping
- Death of William Ball Brings Tributes by S.D. Colleagues
- Grant to Support Planting of Trees Along Rail Route
- Store Reopens After Protest
- New Vaccine May Help Allay Fears
- The Music RacquetA happy happening for hip...
- Donald Sweetnam, a lifetime Glendale resident, has...
- Helping Hands : Despite Successes, Project for Homeless Faces Tough Times
- VOLUNTEERS : Helping Others : Parents are finding that teaching their children to donate time to worthy causes is a valuable lesson.
- Those seemingly innocuous bottles of nail polish...
- THE HOUSE
- Getting Hip to the Exercise Moves of Street Dance
- U.S. Envoy in Moscow Rails at Congress
- Appointment of Ronald George
- Azusa to Fight Draining of Morris Reservoir : Environment: Council says the effort to boost local water supplies would kill too many fish and birds.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Thornburgh Will Resign Post Soon
- MUSIC THE THRILL KILL KULT : Bizarre Band : They say they're into drug use, sexual perversion, Satanism and mass murder, and they'll play Tuesday in Isla Vista.
- FULLERTON : Teaching of Science Comes Alive
- CLIPBOARD : It's a Fair Bet
- Courts Are Losing Bench Strength : U.S. judiciary starting to look like a ghost town
- THOUSAND OAKS : Soviet Journalists on Fact-Finding Trip
- Burgreen Shuffles Police Management
- Injury Keeps Timmons Out of Seal Beach Open
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Loss of Peat Creates Problem at Center
- This Looks Hard; It's Not
- U.S. Will Re-Evaluate 3 Judicial Candidates : Courts: Nominees have been blocked since Wilson recommended them when he was a senator. Reconsideration follows complaints by an aide to the governor.
- Philip Dick: When Sci-Fi Becomes Real : Books: Was he prescient or paranoid? A flood of releases by the man whose work inspired 'Total Recall' will let fans judge for themselves.
- On the Fast Track
- Conservation Hurts if It Hits Home : Parkland: Residents face losing their own wild canyon as part of the Fryman Canyon land swap.
- RESTAURANTS : Cabo Coast Makes Its Point
- Math Riddle
- Hewlett-Packard to Buy Avantek for $82.8 Million
- On a Roll: A Great Old-Fashioned Cake
- Azusa : Remodeling Rebate OKd
- Sierra Madre : Man Stabbed at Laundry
- Council Met in Secret, Lewis Says : Dismissal: Judy Chu denies the meeting but admits calling two other members to tell them that she wanted to oust the city manager.
- Judge Grants Noriega's Lawyers Access to Classified Documents
- Girl Describes Lasting Scars of Cougar Attack
- Royal Ballet Gets the Red-Carpet Treatment
- Appointment of Ronald George
- PUC Issues Rules on Toxic Rail Cargo : Regulation: The order is aimed at improving railroads' communication with local emergency agencies. Its effect is limited because most areas are under federal jurisdiction.
- Axl Rose's Driver to Get Ticket After All
- Alarm Alerts Mother to Son's Burning Crib
- COUNTYWIDE : 4-Day Week OKd for Welfare Offices
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Robinson: Holdouts Not Untouchables
- Ladies, Start Your Engines : Women Drivers Seeley, Drake Have Won Races and Respect as They Pass Test at Saugus Speedway
- STAGE
- Totally Un-Fonda
- THEATER REVIEW 'MACBETH' : The Bard of Ojai : Director Paul Backer keeps things quick and simple in his third production for the Shakespeare Festival.
- 'Top Secret' Has Lived Up to Name
- Man Is Accused of Assaulting 2 Girls, Drugging 1
- Shooting Victim at World Trade Center Identified
- Ditzler Picked to Coach Triton Men's Tennis Team
- Football
- CYCLING / RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Ellis Expected to Win Women's Division Today
- Chuck Velona, a veteran of several Los...
- Long and Short of Fame : * Theater: 'The Heliotrope Bouquet' at La Jolla Playhouse looks at lives of two ragtime musicians, the famous Scott Joplin and the forgotten Louis Chauvin.
- Neighborhood Groups Part of 'New Age City'
- Public Ignored in Resort Vote
- Police Do Enforce No-Skating Law
- Q&A; : French investors agreed...
- Monterey Park Official's Ouster Hailed
- Other Than That, the Review Was Just Great
- 9th District Lacking Input, Representation
- Violent Crime Up; Homicide Record Looms...
- Monterey Park Official's Ouster Hailed
- Sculpture Moved Smith to Write
- Glendora Jewish Group's Focus Is on Friendship
- Street Vendors Should Follow the Law
- MOVIES - Aug. 8, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 8, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 8, 1991
- Obituaries - Aug. 8, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Aug. 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 8, 1991
- TELEVISION - Aug. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 8, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 8, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 8, 1991
- RTC Makes First Deal in Program to Quicken Sales : Thrifts: A $500-million package of hotels and office buildings was bought by a partnership of U.S. and Canadian real estate investors and developers.
- LIGHT STYLE : Wake Me, Shake Me
- ON BROADWAY: Garden Grove-bred singer James Intveld...
- FOREIGN OUTPOST: Orange County, for years in...
- Tough New Spill Rules Ordered for Railroads : Transportation: The state requires the firms to immediately report potentially dangerous incidents to local agencies.
- Playing With Food : Looking Good at All Costs
- Turkey Bombs Kurdish Rebels Inside Iraq
- LIKE FATHER . . . : Bruce...
- ADD NELSON: Long before their album sold...
- TONIGHT: The Ringling Bros. and Barnum &...
- Man Sought for 3 Years in 4 Killings Is Captured : Fugitive: An accused drug trafficker is a suspect in the shooting deaths at a San Fernando Valley crack house in 1988.
- Offer Accepted in Police Brutality Suit : Litigation: Dunbar will take $100,000 and drop his claims. However, officer, ex-officer refuse to drop their countersuits.
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 8, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 8, 1991
- For quarter ended June 30, unless noted....
- After Gulf War Duty, Corpsman Faces the INS : Immigration: U.S. sailor, a native of the Philippines, seeks legalized status through a rarely used loophole in law.
- Bully for Earth: It Takes a Licking but Keeps on Ticking
- Alimony: A New York judge has ordered...
- Nation IN BRIEF : OHIO : Driver Charged in Deaths of 6 Amish
- Theatre Center Stages Last-Ditch Call for Funding : Entertainment: Officials say they need $250,000 to keep from closing Sunday. Even then, financial problems may be insurmountable.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Pay $900,000 for Open Space Land
- Littlerock Man Dies in Crash; Driver Held
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 3, Including Infant, Injured in Car Crash
- Long-Sought Clinic Opens : 1st Permanent South County Public Health Facility Attracts Lots of Patients After Years of Waiting
- SOUTH COUNTY : Seymour's Bill to Aid Battered Women
- Larsen Wins 1,500 Freestyle on Final Day of Swim Meet
- GM and Chrysler Announce Price Hikes : Autos: The No. 1 and No. 3 U.S. car makers said the increases on '92 models will help them keep up with inflation and offset higher production costs.
- Fuel-Efficient Automobiles
- County Counsel to Study Whether to Appeal Sheriff's Jail Sentence
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : New Hope for Social Services
- Talk With Beathard Settles Thompson : Chargers: Offensive lineman signs contract, ends holdout after clearing the air in talk with general manager.
- Rigdon Set to Leave UCI for Arizona
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'AIDS!' Musical Boldly Breaks Rules but Needs Refinement
- Henry J. Todd has been named vice...
- Veteran CBS News Figure Harry Reasoner Dies at 68 : Broadcasting: The commentator, who preferred a light touch, helped to launch '60 Minutes.'
- World IN BRIEF : INDOCHINA : 6 U.S. Congressmen to Probe MIA Issue
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Would-Be Abductor of 2 Girls Is Sought
- 2 Westlake High Students, Both 17, Die After Car Plunges 150 Feet
- Woman Who Defrauded Reagans Imprisoned Again
- Santa Clarita to Pay $11.5 Million for City Hall Building
- Laid-Off Custodians Protest to Supervisors
- PERSPECTIVES ON HOMOSEXUALITY : The Nasty Business of 'Outing' : Whether it's done in the ranks by Pentagon policy or, as now, to a Pentagon official, it's a dirty, hurtful business.
- SIMI VALLEY : Driver's Training Classes to Continue
- San Diego
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Winfield Gives Twins Credit
- Son Two Shots Off Lead in Texas
- South African Athletes Going It Alone in Worlds
- Many the Moochers : Specialized System of Fishing Catches On in Bay Area and Now It's a Popular Item for Party and Commercial Boats
- Alycia Burnham to Compete for Morgan St. Track Team
- Characters, Personality Set the 1961 Angels Apart : Baseball: The surprising success and sometimes bizarre behavior of the expansion team created lasting memories.
- R&D; Contract Award
- World IN BRIEF : CUBA : Regime Loosens Rules on Travel
- After initially proclaiming that the Monterey Park...
- Oxnard Balks at Annexing Campus Sites : Education: The district superintendent is confident that the high school will be relocated as planned.
- MOORPARK : Day Laborers Likely to Address Council
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Faces Decision on Rent-Control Law
- Simi Council OKs Larger Flood Zone : Insurance: About 15% of the city's basin is included. Local officials said they are working to shrink the expanded area.
- TUSTIN : Council OKs Fines for Various Offenses
- Carl D. Espy has joined Coldwell Banker...
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Earl D. Butler has joined Anderson &...
- A Pocket-Size Cellular Phone From Motorola : Telecommunications: The 7.7-ounce device will hit the market in a few weeks and is expected to sell for about $1,000.
- A Shipyard With a Ghost of a Chance
- Judge Refuses to Lower Bail for Rock Singer Rick James
- Suicide Threat Delays I-5 Traffic
- 83-Year-Old Sentenced to Prison for Reagan Scam Gets New Term
- GOLF : Klein in Position for Early Run at U. S. Women's Amateur Title
- U.S. Refuses to Be Treated as Second-Place Citizens
- The Day in Review : Lenzi Comes Through on Last Dive to Win Duel on the Springboard
- Dorsey Player Wins Appeal to City Section
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Shell Annoyed by Two Holdouts
- RAMS : Reed's Days in Camp May Be Numbered
- Her Own Political Movement : Performance Artist From UCI to Take Message to Edinburgh
- DANCE : Royal Ballet Revitalized by Dowell's Guidance
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Itty-Bitty Grit in Dirt Band : Group Falls Short of Country Heaven but Demonstrates Fine Form
- Roberts Is Focus of Latest Rift : Baseball: He and Riddoch engage in shouting match before Padres' 6-1 loss to Houston.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- BANKING/FINANCE : Pacific National's Assets to Grow 50% With Acquisition
- Ford Motor Co.'s Associates Corp. of North...
- J. William Grimes has been named vice...
- No Laughing Matter: Remarried, With Children
- BOOK REVIEW : Literary Sleuth Solves 19th-Century Mystery : MARY DIANA DODS, A Gentleman and a Scholar, <i> by Betty T. Bennett</i> , Morrow $22.95, 303 pps.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Fashion Trend in Full Flower
- El Cajon
- San Diego
- Railroad, State Discuss Plans for Cleanup
- Duo's Brazilian Jazz Transcends Fads
- ABC-CFA Deal Is Upheld by FTC Official
- Susan Clapp has been appointed director of...
- Fuel-Efficient Automobiles
- Varco International Inc.: The Orange-based manufacturer of...
- CLIPBOARD : SINGING HEN CHICKEN RANCH
- Foresters' Role Is to Help Preserve Biological Diversity, Report Asserts
- Trustees Want Changes, but Back Payzant : Education: Board calls city schools superintendent 'outstanding' in evaluation, while pushing for plans to close learning gaps and improve district's image.
- Conejo Takes Slap at Umpire Over High-Five : Baseball: American Legion team still smarting a day after a controversial call helps knock it from the state tournament.
- PRO FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Reed Returns, May Be Traded
- Ship of Fools Bought Anglers' Act
- Fed Apparently Trying to Lower Interest Rates : Economy: It pours money into the banking system in reaction to credit shortage, a sputtering recovery.
- Iran Bans Peepholes in Dress Code Crackdown
- Rockefeller Expected to Bow Out of '92 Campaign : Politics: West Virginia senator has called a news conference for today. Signs point to a decision not to seek the Democratic presidential nomination.
- U.S. Military Advisers May Be Sent to Peru
- Remember the Days When Teen-Agers Were Just Kids?
- San Diego
- Workers Evacuated After Acid Leak at Factory
- Board Votes for Upgrading Neonatal Unit : Medicine: More beds will be added to intensive care area at King/Drew Medical Center. The action comes in response to critical state audit.
- Continued South Africa Sanctions Urged : Apartheid: Los Angeles, Pasadena and West Hollywood officials say Bush's decision to lift embargo against the white-ruled nation comes at the wrong time.
- Helping the Children of Crack : L.A. supervisors will improve addicted-baby unit at Martin Luther King
- CAMARILLO : Panel OKs Gates to Lock Out Trucks
- 1,000 Companies Miss Deadline for Ride-Sharing
- Suspect Freed Mistakenly Is Arrested Again
- Pro Basketball
- Quarterbacks May Not Pass Test for Redskins