- Bush and Castro
- OTHER NEWS - June 23, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 23, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 23, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 23, 1992
- Obituaries - June 23, 1992
- Obituaries - June 23, 1992
- Arco Promotes Bowlin to Key Operations Post : People: He will direct all international and most domestic oil efforts. The shift suggests he may be in the running for chairman.
- NEW STATUS: Fountain Valley's Debbie Graham goes...
- JOURNAL REBORN: Junior high history teacher William...
- PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATION : Every Child Can Have a Head Start : This program works and can easily be expanded; being prepared for school isn't a middle-class birthright.
- Arco Promotes Bowlin to Key Operations Post : People: He will direct all international and most domestic oil efforts. The shift suggests he may be in the running for chairman.
- O.C. Thrifts Post $81.9-Million Profit for 1st Quarter : S&L;: It is the second consecutive year that the local industry has reported a net income for the period.
- U.S. Warns of Security Threat in Yugoslav War : Balkans: Scowcroft signals that the Administration is inching toward possible military intervention.
- YOUNG AND HOPEFUL: Tricia Cast, up for...
- Clinton's Economic Plan Affirms Democratic Roots
- EARTH TOURS: Huntington Beach is capitalizing on...
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 23, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - June 23, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 23, 1992
- SOUTH KOREA
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : Former President Reportedly Killed
- COLUMN ONE : Super Steel--the Stuff of Legend? : Industry is cheering the discovery of a versatile 'new' metal. But inventors may have stumbled upon a storied 2,000-year-old process that once forged daggers and swords.
- FULLERTON : Bookseller Gets Back to Business
- Man Kills Wife's Boyfriend, Himself : Simi Valley: The former LAPD officer's three children witness the violence. He and his wife were in the final stages of their divorce.
- WESTMINSTER : Woman Killed in Crash; Man Arrested
- LA HABRA : School District Offers Free Lunch Program
- Sketch Leads to Suspect's Arrest
- Artists Find Haven Amid Sleaze, Blight : Redevelopment: Painters and sculptors, attracted by low rent, large spaces and the light, are establishing a colony in downtown Oceanside.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Leery of Leary, Orioles Protest Yankees' Victory
- Montgomerie's Wait Doesn't Quite Pay Off : U.S. Open: Scotsman posts an early number, but Nicklaus' prediction doesn't come true.
- STAGE REVIEWS : New Stars Take Over in 'Stardust' at Wilshire
- Kennedy Center Takes Steps to Ensure Growth of Ballet : Dance: Regional troupes get new ballets in a program in which the expenses of creating and rehearsing are covered and the works get high-profile premieres.
- CHINA
- CHINA
- Clinton Endorsement Avoided by Jackson : Politics: Rather than express support for the presumptive Democratic nominee, he uses TV interview to praise Perot.
- Bosnians Await Reunions That May Not Come
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- For Her Eyes, Bottom Line Is the Prize : Finances: Chief of the controller's accounting unit monitors the ebb of revenue and the flow of state spending for signs of red ink.
- Fred de Cordova: Ageless Honors
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- GARDEN GROVE : Man Stabbed at Fast-Food Restaurant
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man's Condition Stable After Being Trapped in Crash
- COUNTYWIDE : Epilepsy Foundation Stages 5-K Walk
- Sun Valley Junior High Hit by Fire
- Man Fatally Shot With Own Gun
- Peugeot won the Le Mans 24-Hour race,...
- Miscellany
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Bien Bien Follows Sire's Hoof Steps With Victory in Cinema Handicap
- Is UAW Taking Right Path to Regain Clout? : Labor: Auto workers blame their troubles on a hostile political climate toward labor and are trying hard to elect Bill Clinton. Critics say new organizing strategies are needed.
- The Greed CreedHere we are a quarter...
- Taiwan's Rate of Economic Growth Slows
- South Korea Investing More in U.S. to Get Technology : Trade: Cheaper Asian producers force Korean firms to de-emphasize low-tech products. They need help getting into sophisticated goods.
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Boycott Mars First Multi-Party Election
- William H. Tooley; Pediatrician, Leader in Neonatology
- Ex-Cop Kills Wife's Boyfriend, Then Himself
- BOOK REVIEW : A Novel of Women Triumph, Revenge and Comradeship : WAITING TO EXHALE, <i> by Terry McMillan,</i> Viking, $19.95; 409 pages
- U.S. Destroyer Collision
- High-Speed Chases More Common, CHP Reports : Law enforcement: The agency took part in 967 danger-filled pursuits last year. Officers typically follow until the fleeing car runs out of gas.
- OAK PARK : Hearing on Library Facilities Planned
- Andretti Breaks Long Drought
- Abbott Gets a Head Start, Beats A's, 4-2
- O.C. JAZZ REVIEW : Mulligan Is Guide for Tour de Force
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Budget Sessions Put on Hold Until July
- COUNTYWIDE : County Stocks Lakes at Parks With Catfish
- Toxic Discharges
- Blame Coast Highway's Choppy Ride on Utility Repairs
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Close Within 1 1/2 Games of Reds in West
- Miscellany
- Soccer
- McNall Might Head Up NHL Board of Governors : Hockey: King owner apparently has votes. Lindros decision is delayed because of late arrival by arbitrator.
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Robinson Does Justice to Motown Roots
- Just Like 'Murphy Brown' : Except 'I Didn't Have a Laugh Track in My Life'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Two Salutes Lift N.Y.'s JVC Festival
- China Expands Airport in Tibet to Boost Tourism
- World IN BRIEF : CZECHOSLOVAKIA : Havel Seeks Vote on Nation's Split
- More Federal Offenders Are Going to Prison
- Finding His Voice : For 28 years, author Paul Monette says, 'I had no self.' Not until he admitted to himself that he was gay did he succeed in . . .
- 3 Planes Make Emergency Landings in L.A.
- Free Expression and Fair Juries : Two Supreme Court cases illuminate tricky speech and criminal trial issues
- GARDEN GROVE : Street Lighting Tab Up for Apartments
- The Corruption of Maxwell's House
- Backfires Ignite Brush, Creating a Mess on I-5
- Many Antelope Valley Drivers Still Going Solo : Transit: Census data shows that travel time has increased for workers in Palmdale and Lancaster. Officials blame a refusal to change commuting habits.
- CYPRESS : College Names Vice President
- GARDEN GROVE : Fire Ravages Home, Injuring 3 People
- Swain Edges Sweeney in Racquetball Finals
- Volleyball
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS : Joyner-Kersee Facing Her Fear : Competition: She wins heptathlon but can't forget the place on the track where she suffered a torn hamstring.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : The I's Have It at Hank Jr. Show at Irvine Meadows
- Murdoch Fires President of Fox TV Unit : Broadcasting: Stephen Chao hired a male stripper to make a point during a speech at a forum on censorship. His boss says he went too far.
- JAPAN
- OCCUPATION: GEM/JEWELRY APPRAISER
- The Rev. Sue Sikking; Founder of Unity by the Sea Church
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : Repairs Under Way as Water Use Curbed
- SANTA PAULA : 3 Held in Robbery of Doughnut Shop
- Pop : A Spirited 'Mariachi' at the Bowl
- TV Reviews : Gay-Lesbian Programs Scheduled by KCET
- Toshiba to Cut Prices of Portable PCs Up to 24% : Technology: The computer company, which has reduced its production costs, hopes to regain U.S. market share.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Tokyo Initiative: $200 Million in Aid to Cambodia
- Angeltown's most famous chili parlor began in...
- COUNTYWIDE : $290,000 Raised for High School Arts
- Angels to Place Parrish on Release Waivers : Baseball: After 36-year-old catcher's second stint on disabled list, club buys out his $2.25-million contract.
- Across the Nation, Ex-S.D. Newscasters Making News
- STAGE REVIEWS : Events Move Too Fast for 'Latins Anonymous'
- Land of Rising Opportunities for Investors : Investing: There are signs that Japan's economy--and thus its stocks--will bounce back in 1993. But caution is advised.
- Angelenos Look to O.C. for Refuge After Riots : Unrest: Koreans and others in middle class weigh relocation, but county's safe image may be misleading.
- <i> Snapshots of life in the Golden State.</i> : Yet Another Slice in the California Split Decision?
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : 4 Killed, 2 Wounded in Houston Shooting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Restored Bentley Takes Honors at Vintage Car Show
- Without the Blue Haze, Boxing as an Art Goes Down the Tubes
- Pooling County Resources : Water: Agency wants new reservoir in case of major quake; critics call idea all wet.
- ANAHEIM : City Raises Fees at 2 Golf Courses
- Spirit Girls' Soccer Club Advances at Regionals
- Suppression of Protest Injures Thai Economy : Commerce: With foreign investors spooked, hopes of becoming Asia's next 'little dragon' are set back.
- 3-Way Split Ups the Ante in Vice Presidential Game : Politics: Bush is set with Quayle, but the field is still wide open for tactical selections by Clinton and Perot.
- Shedding Light on Brutality Suit : Litigation: Two were arrested when a flashlight beam was pointed at a police helicopter. They file a lawsuit against Oceanside and its officers.
- A Grand Night--and Setting--for Opera
- Have Bris Bag, Will Travel--Even to Bikers' Desert Outpost
- Man Killed After Bravado Leap Off 140-Foot Bridge
- Boy Dies of Wounds in Gang Assault
- CAMARILLO : Boy, 8, Killed on Coast Highway
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Reynolds Case a Test of Nebiolo's Power
- Miscellany
- OLYMPIC TRIALS : Scoggin, Donie Make Diving Team
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : Navratilova Facing Age-Old Question
- Mini-Mill Operator Nucor Is a U.S. Steel Success Story : Manufacturing: The low-cost, non-union firm gives its workers bonuses in good times, doesn't lay them off in bad.
- World IN BRIEF : LIBYA : Embargo Blamed as Blast's Toll Rises
- Woman, Daughter Killed and 13 Injured in 4-Car Accident
- Budget Cuts End Camp for Students
- U.S. Wins Volleyball Championship
- La Habra Bowler Finishes Fourth
- Miscellany
- Harris Hurt Once Again; Padres Lose
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Meets in California Showcase Olympians
- A Film Producer Finds the Message Is Her Medium
- Houston Ballet Casting
- Variable Annuities Offer Insurance, Investment
- Ace of Spades--Unlikely Clique of Militaristic Teens : Crime: Group engaged in thefts, vandalism and assaults, police and members say. But did it also murder?
- POW Search Shifts to 2nd Site in Russia
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Nuclear Accord Puts Navy Out in Front : Military: The Air Force, dominant in the Cold War, falls behind. Trident missile subs get spotlight.
- Clinton Unveils New Blueprint for Economy
- SAN CLEMENTE : Water Rates Will Increase at Least 13%
- Councilman-Elect in Dana Point Still Awaits Final Tally : Politics: William Ossenmacher won by 18 votes in June 2 election. A recount this week will determine if he gets a seat on five-member board.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Plan Would Replace Aging Street Lights
- Is Theft a Sign of the Times? : Landmarks: Some residents view the pilfering of peace sign in Topanga Canyon as a strike against the counterculture.
- Guns and Poses: Need for Busts and for Licensing : How the growing gun violence can be tamed
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Will Be Activated Today
- Hamelin Takes the Slow Road Back
- Booth Wins Title
- OFF THE TICKER : Where There's a Will, There's Whey
- Chicago Parade Protests Smoking Cartoon Camel : Health: AMA meeting will consider urging curbs on youth-oriented ads. Cigarette maker denies Joe Camel has boosted number of young smokers.
- Alvin B. C. Knudson; Doctor Improved Treatment for Veterans
- Perot OKs Deposition on POW-MIA Issue
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : The Stupidity of Believing in Nothing : Clinton's utterly calculated slap at Jesse Jackson cost him many votes and gained none.
- STANTON : Budget Crunch May Mean Fewer Police
- Sitters Fill Void for Latchkey Pets
- ART
- TV Reviews : America Through Rose-Colored Glasses
- Arts Recovery Program to Award $200,000 in Grants : Healing: City's Cultural Affairs Dept. general manager vows to raise $1 million by year's end.
- Research Director Leaves Cruttenden & Co.
- LABOR
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Robertson, Wiesel Join Rally for Spy
- Woman Receiving First Aid Is Killed on Freeway
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Harris' Injury Means the Padres Are Again Looking For a Starter
- MUSIC REVIEW : Fresh Compositions From Rodney Oakes
- Dodgers Now Have Imperfect 10
- The Question of Whether Mini-Crash Is Coming
- Russia Threatens Use of Military in Ethnic Conflicts : Warfare: Moscow says it is prepared to intervene to protect Russians in strife-torn Moldova and Georgia. But both nations insist they will not be intimidated.
- KID STUFF : Mommy, Why Is the Sky Blue?
- Koreans May Lead Post-Riot Exodus : Unrest: Merchants who lost their businesses and face a bleak future look to Orange County. Move would give boost to rapidly growing Asian-American community there.
- It's No Passing Fancy : Rush of Traffic and Change Can't Shake Venerable Arches
- Former Prison Foes Now Anxious for Facility to Open : Economy: The tight state budget puts operations on hold, dashing employment hopes in an area hard-hit by the recession.
- O.C. PLATFORM : Right to Speak Out
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: June 20
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Held in Felony Hit-and-Run Crash
- Laguna Hills' Sheff Signs With Marlins
- Schieke Retains Lead in Cross-Country Race
- Booth Shines in Finals of Surfing Tournament
- ART : Children Learn New Kind of Pyramid Power at Laguna Museum : Vitruvius Program also focuses on other three-dimensional objects in a remarkable class in architectural problem-solving for children ages 5 1/2 to 12.
- Woman, Daughter Killed, 13 Injured in 4-Car Accident
- Widow Learns Family Business the Hard Way : Death of Jamie R. Trevor's husband plunged her head-first into difficult, technical world of chemical cleaning business.
- RACING ROUNDUP : Saint Ballado Easily Wins Arlington Classic
- Convenience--What's It Worth? : Fee Puts Tickets a Call or a Short Trip Away
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Mulligan Breathes Life Into Old Work at Ford
- A Lost Wallet, a 3 a.m. Meeting and a New Friendship
- Israel Drops Threat to Arrest Key Palestinians
- Mayors Argue Over Balancing Federal Budget : Conference: Urban leaders fail to adopt a resolution against the defeated amendment. A call to support it also gets knocked down.
- World IN BRIEF : AFGHANISTAN : General Denies Report of Fatal Crash
- PLATFORM : Community Ties
- One Man's Mission to Cut Through the Fat of a Meaty Issue
- COSTA MESA : City Resolves Dispute With Car Dealership
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Will 'Cristina' Play as Well in Mainstream? : Television: Cristina Saralegui hosts a popular Spanish- language talk show that is the first to 'cross over' to English-language U.S. TV. Her CBS show premieres today.
- Pop : Loveless Steals Irvine Show From Williams
- TriCare, IRVINE
- Ft. Worth-Dallas feud borne on wings of Love : The cities have always been sibling rivals, but when Big D tried to net more airport traffic, Cow Town kicked.
- Historic Plane Collectors to Exhibit a B-29 at Camarillo Airport : Aviation: The group rescued the Superfortress in 1971 and restored it to original condition. The display will continue through June 29.
- Frederick Exley, 63; Novelist's Trilogy Earned Him Cult Status
- New Rules Focus on Cleaning Up Runoff : Environment: Federal regulations require city and county officials to inventory drainage systems and reduce pollutants that flow into the ocean and other waterways.
- LAKE PIRU : Boy, 2, Who Fell Into Fire Listed as Stable
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- OXNARD : Men Beat the Drums for Their Feelings
- COLUMN RIGHT / BENJAMIN ZYCHER : Go Local and Private, California : Prop. 13 still needs its bias toward Sacramento corrected.
- Kite Ends All the Major Doubts : U.S. Open: While most falter in the wind at Pebble Beach, he stays steady and beats Sluman by two shots.
- Top Men Have Center Stage on Opening Day at Wimbledon
- They Finally Tire of Lifting Each Other
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Claire: Minors Are Club's Only Hope
- 'Batman' Wings Its Way to a Record Opening : Movies: Warners' action-packed sequel grosses an estimated $46.8 million in sales to outdistance the 1989 original.
- Winkel Gets Help in Criterium Win
- Davey Allison overpowered the field, leading 158...
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS : 400-Meter Run Delayed Again : Jurisprudence: IAAF might change stance on banning those competing with Reynolds. Event now starts Tuesday.
- COMMENTARY : Is It the Pops or the Slops? : Most SummerPops Fare Is in Poor Musical Taste
- Pop, Jazz Reviews : Fine Lyrical Excursion to the Beautiful South
- LABOR
- U.S. Falls to 5th on List of Best Competitors : Commerce: Japan remains No. 1. Germany, Switzerland and Denmark pass America. U.S. weaknesses include capital formation and education.
- Mandela Halts All Talks With White Leadership : South Africa: The ANC leader says last week's massacre in black township irreversibly changed the political scene.
- EXXCEL Links Home With the School : Education: Pioneer effort by developers, USC and L.A. Unified provides low-rent apartments, on-site tutors and family counselors. Incentives are used in bid to break poverty's cycle.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : County to Handle Animal Control
- As Usual, Winner Didn't Throw Caution to Wind
- Smith's Test Helps NBA's Best Settle Debate
- Son Calls Wally Berman Piece a 'Peculiar Fantasy'
- The 'Overwhelming Majority of Ticket Buyers' Are Pleased
- Arthur Francis Benjamin Guinness; Chairman of Liquor Company
- TUSTIN : School Employees Seek 2.5% Raise
- Black Male Students Win Recognition for Successes : Achievement: Crowd of 1,275 turns out to see Link awards presented to young men for scholastic performance and demonstrated ability.
- Project Puts 'Cart' Before the Plan : Development: Owners of disputed vacant lot turn to a French meeting tradition, <i> charrette, </i> to elicit community support.
- OP PRO SURFING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Pressure Is On to Win at Home : New format: If talented U.S. members don't work as a team, look for Australians to take the 11th Op Pro.
- Parrish: From Disabled List to Unemployed List : Baseball: Angels will activate the veteran catcher on Tuesday and then place him on waivers for outright release.
- Volleyball
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- USC Report on Sexual Assaults
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Needless Destruction
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Scientology School Plan
- Superintendent's Ouster
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Trash This Program
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Daryl Gates
- Signs of More Planets
- Democrat Fat Cats
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Philip Morris Not in Envirosense
- Wrong About Freeway Plan
- Shortage of Engineers
- DONALD P. KENNEDY, President, First American...
- Superintendent's Ouster
- Watchful Citizens
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- The Real First School
- Mall Would Bring Jobs
- Dan Quayle on the Cultural Elite
- Do Police Want Help?
- OTHER NEWS - June 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 22, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 22, 1992
- MOVIES - June 22, 1992
- MOVIES - June 22, 1992
- MOVIES - June 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 22, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 22, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 22, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 22, 1992
- A SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
- A SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
- El Nino Brings Natural Disaster to Sea Creatures
- More Victims of Domestic Abuse Seeking Assistance : Violence: The increase is part of an escalation seen nationwide, according to the American Medical Assn.
- El Nino's Warmth Plunges Marine Animals Into Peril
- A SPECIAL REPORT: EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : A Travesty, at Women's Expense : Thousands are to be given a chemotherapy drug as a breast-cancer preventive, despite evidence of deadly side effects.
- AFI FILM FESTIVAL : 'Eric Dolphy,' 'Jules and Jim' Top Today's Lineup
- TECHNOLOGY - June 22, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - June 22, 1992
- With Mum in Morocco : HIDEOUS KINKY, <i> By Esther Freud (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich: $18.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- Bold Campaign by Designers
- Soul of the Soviet South : A CAPTIVE OF THE CAUCASUS, <i> By Andrei Bitov Translated from the Russian by Susan Brownsberger (Farrar Straus & Giroux: $23; 322 pp.)</i>
- FICTION
- There's No Accounting For It : TASTE: The Secret Meaning of Things, <i> By Stephen Bayley (Pantheon: $24; 237 pp.)</i>
- Mine Victim Plays Tennis on High-Tech Legs : Medicine: It was a long, painful journey from double amputation to walking a mile. The Chilean envoy wanted a return to normal life--and earned it.
- PHOTO ESSAY / THE LIFE AND DEATH OF A GANG MEMBER : FATAL BRAVADO
- Special Olympics Show Victory Over a 'Little Inconvenience' : Sports: Contestants say the chance to display the abilities of the mentally retarded is more important than winning a gold medal.
- Dual Role Silences School Board Member : Education: Cecilia Chavez won't vote when colleagues cut $3.44 million from the budget. A new law bars trustees who work for districts from voting on job-related issues.
- Roadwork Major projects for the week of June 21-27
- OXNARD : Car Goes Off Road, Kills Field Worker
- Coalition Asks Suspects in Student's Death to Surrender
- Machado's Approach Ensures It <i> Does</i> Come Easy : Surfing: Cardiff competitor breezes into round of 16 in Bud Pro event at Oceanside.
- EN VOGUE : Off to a Fast Start and Making a Supreme Effort
- Noa Noa Goes Bye-Bye While Champagne Fizzes Anew