- Arcadia : $48.7-Million Budget Passed
- PLATFORM : Gangs Doubt Police
- City Officials Honor 123-Year-Old Woman
- It's Just a Speck on the Road Map, but Nude Dancers Put It in Spotlight : Entertainment: Owner of bar in South Dakota village reports few problems--and lots of attention--in 26 years. Residents back his policy in a recent vote.
- Police Couple Fall Victim to Duty's Hazards
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gwynn Slips Into Rare Slump as Average 'Plummets' to .332
- Edmonson, Schieke Take Trans Am Lead
- Doyle Is Upset in Semifinals of Racquetball Event
- If Hall of Fame Is So Timeless, Why Hurry?
- Auto Racing
- Los Angeles CountyWEST COVINA: Phase 1A of...
- THE OUTERMOST HOUSE: A Year of Life...
- Moving Forward With People Mover at LAX
- Southern Discomfort : BLUE CALHOUN, <i> By Reynolds Price (Atheneum: $23; 373 pp.)</i>
- TURNING JAPANESE: Memoirs of a Sansei ...
- Estonia Cashes in on Freedom, Dumps Ruble
- NEWS ANALYSIS : In Jigsaw of Rallies, Perot Pieces Together True Campaign : Politics: As the prospective candidate gathers petitions across the country, his organization has gone from grass-roots to professional.
- Altadena : Council Defends Shrubs
- Free Clinic Sets Its Sights on a Bigger Expansion Project
- Big Brother. It used to be...
- Planning Board Rejects Zoning Compromise
- The 'Dog Days Return
- DIVERSIONS : Curtain Calls : Ever wanted to peek backstage? Now you can on free tours of performing arts complexes.
- Bigotry's Expanding Umbrella
- Oregon Town Embroiled in Gay Rights Controversy
- What to do for Father's Day? If...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Suddenly, Where's the Party? : Politics: Perot could divert votes from Bush in his county stronghold, causing the Democrats to carry the state.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Phillies Beat Cubs, 4-1, but Lose Mulholland
- NBC Covers Reynolds Case, to a Point
- Miscellany
- NAMES AND NUMBERS
- STAGE : The Merchants of Glendale : Three thespians have set up a company to present the classics, insisting Shakespeare has a place in multicultural L.A.
- SMALL FACES: Living Colour's Vernon Reid played...
- Will Rockers, Rappers Come to Blows?
- Gray Slug Not Likely to Be Banana Slug
- Hefty Discounts Available on Air Fares to the South Pacific
- Bristling Over Perot
- Charley Varrick (A&E; Sunday at 5 p.m.,...
- Trucker Denny Says He's Improving
- Getting Charge Out of Riding Electric Trolley : Transit: Driver compares Laguna Beach's non-polluting open-air vehicle to steering 'a large golf cart.'
- U.S. Diplomacy Is Betting That Rabin Wins in Israel : Policy: The Administration's plans are now predicated on the Labor Party leader scoring a big win in the Tuesday national election.
- Land-Swap Policy Urged for County : Growth: Two supervisors propose that cities give up vacant property for acreage annexed for development. It's intended to block urban sprawl.
- With a Bass or a Ball, Plemel's Got the Right Pitch
- Daly's Task Is No Secret
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Delmatoff, Hart Pass Early Test in Football Win Over Canyon
- MOVIES : ON LOCATION : Name This Movie : Michael J. Fox's new romantic comedy combines an East Coast sensibility with the spirit of 'Splash.' Just don't call it 'The Concierge.'
- What the Competition Is Doing
- Berlin Forest Honors L.A.'s Sister City
- Elderhostel Program to Visit Lake Arrowhead : College of the Desert summer courses include fitness, cooking and local history.
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Trip to the Outer Limits, Compliments of the Feds : Tours: This government-sponsored open house at the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump may be Las Vegas' most unusual junket. And lunch is free.
- Los Angeles CountyCANOGA PARK: Phase 1 of...
- HOW TO TALK DIRTY AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE...
- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : German Airports Most Convenient for Car Rentals in Europe
- STYLE : OUTDOOR LIVING : The Lazy Days of Summer
- Baldwin Park : Recreation Manager Backed
- Transformed Spain Finds Place on Cultural Map : Europe: In a single generation, the country has gone from rags to riches. Summer Olympics and Expo '92 bring sweeping changes.
- Bush, in Slam at Perot, Warns of 'Pig in a Poke' : Campaign: In a speech to Texas GOP, the President takes off the gloves in veiled jabs at his challenger.
- Birmingham Has First Black Police Chief
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Start of Cleanup Along Troubled Street Celebrated : Panorama City: The community kicks off an urban renewal project in one of the Valley's most crime-ridden areas.
- William Barr : A 'Caretaker' Attorney General Proves Agenda-Setting Conservative
- La Vida Loca : 'THE CRAZY LIFE': TWO GENERATIONS OF GANG MEMBERS
- How to Adopt an Animal
- Driver Dies After Car Slams Into Tree
- OCEANSIDE : Father of 3 Dies in Hail of Gunshots
- Eskimos Shaken by Maltreatment of Elderly : Tradition: Alaska Inupiat community, where reverence for elders is a basic cultural tenet, tries to come to grips with the discovery of neglect at its nursing center.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Giants Release Downs, Demote Clayton
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : CITYSCAPE : This Movie's Title Might Say It All
- Lacking Her Usual Kick, Taylor Is Third in Illinois
- AQMD Headquarters: Critiquing the Critique
- Epilogue to Carson
- IT'S A WONDERFUL FILM
- STRONG WORDS
- Mediation Mode
- Affordable Housing
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- School Budget Plan
- DRAWING CRITICISM
- EDITOR'S NOTE: Many readers requested the...
- Abuse Survivor Is Her 'Brave Baby Sister'
- Sorrow Over Temecula Deaths but Support for Border Patrol
- IT'S A WONDERFUL FILM
- Haag Death
- Take Me Out to the Small Game : LITTLE LEAGUE CONFIDENTIAL: One Coach's Completely Unauthorized Tale of Survival, <i> By Bill Geist (Macmillan: $17; 217 pp.)</i> : MY SEASON ON THE BRINK: A Father's Summer as a Little League Manager, <i> By Paul B. Brown (St. Martin's Press: $16.95; 180 pp.)</i>
- Man, Machine and the Law of Diminishing Scripts
- Farewell to Jerry
- STRONG WORDS
- THE RAP ON THE RAT
- FHA Finances
- El Monte Clerk's Qualifications
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- HOT TO HANDLE
- A Little Night Music
- THE RAP ON THE RAT
- Lenders' Position
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / 41ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Republican Kim Would Make History With Win : Politics: Diamond Bar mayor would be first Korean-American elected to Congress if he defeats Democrat Bob Baker in November. Solidly GOP district includes parts of Fullerton and Yorba Linda.
- Hillside Home Plan Irks Neighbors
- SDSU Cuts
- Pulling 'Burning Car' Ads Gutless? Come on
- 'Jones" Popularity Is Twofold
- TALKING ON AIR
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- Farewell to Jerry
- Hillside Home Plan Irks Neighbors
- Fiesta Island Waste
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- Legislators' Plans for Property Tax Money
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- Red Line Will Open Early
- Public TV
- SOME OTHER TIME
- TALKING ON AIR
- AQMD Headquarters: Critiquing the Critique
- Laguna Beach: a Village Vilified
- SDSU Cuts
- Cost-of-Living Raises for Torrance Workers
- Police Priorities
- GATECRASHER
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- Venice Vendors
- Groundswell's Image
- Welcome to the Era of Getting By at School
- NURSING: A Surge in Home Care : Home Medical Care Industry Showing Strong Vital Signs : Nursing: Thousands of patients are treated in cozy surroundings with the latest medical and computer technology. The number of companies in the field has doubled since 1980.
- Ignoring Ecology Won't Save L.A.
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- THE RAP ON THE RAT
- TALKING ON AIR
- Shales' Defense of PBS
- Quayle on Spelling
- Graffiti Removal
- American Spirit
- Farewell to Jerry
- Sorrow Over Temecula Deaths but Support for Border Patrol
- A Realtor's Reality
- Arrogance Trap
- LETHAL WEAPONS
- THE RAP ON THE RAT
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- Another Layer of Water Bureaucracy
- Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Bruce
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- Through the Roof : While...
- TALKING ON AIR
- THE RAP ON THE RAT
- Farewell to Jerry
- Good to Pay Loan Off?
- HOT TO HANDLE
- LETHAL WEAPONS
- Epilogue to Carson
- STRONG WORDS
- Red Line Will Open Early
- Red Line Will Open Early
- Sorrow Over Temecula Deaths but Support for Border Patrol
- HOT TO HANDLE
- Farewell to Jerry
- Overcrowding Law
- Agents' Duties
- USA's All-World Announcers
- No Excuses, Please, for Those Who Don't Vote
- IT'S A WONDERFUL FILM
- GOP Males Hinder Political Careers of Women Candidates
- Abuse Survivor Is Her 'Brave Baby Sister'
- Sellers Should Get Real
- IT'S A WONDERFUL FILM
- Welcome to the Era of Getting By at School
- JUST DUCKY
- Abuse Survivor Is Her 'Brave Baby Sister'
- Once More Asbestos
- Abuse Survivor Is Her 'Brave Baby Sister'
- No Excuses, Please, for Those Who Don't Vote
- Criticism for Fuentes, Dornan
- COVER STORY : Is Hollywood...
- Farewell to Jerry
- President Bush at Earth Summit
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- NONFICTION - June 21, 1992
- Names in the News - June 21, 1992
- Names in the News - June 21, 1992
- Six Who Make a Difference : Activists Get an Early Start
- Man Reportedly Names Killer Before Dying
- FAITH NO MORE; "Angel Dust"<i> Slash/Warner Bros.</i> ; * * *
- In Brief
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- Iraqi Arms Sales Files Were Altered : Probe: House panel to consider naming a special prosecutor to investigate deletions of military uses from export license files in Commerce Department.
- Delays, Chaos Add to Woes in Solving Riot Homicides : Slayings: Workload and reluctant witnesses hamper efforts. Police indicate many cases may never be cracked.
- ANALYSIS : Fuentes Weathers the Storm : Government: The new city manager will take over in the wake of fiscal and personnel crises. But he has overcome such hurdles before.
- MINIATURE GOLFERS: Golf magazine this month was...
- Victims Came From All Walks of Life : Killings: One man stopped at a market to pick up some milk. Another was shot apparently by merchants he was trying to protect.
- DIFFERENT SIGNALS: With teen-age suicides rising (E1),...
- New Ship Emulates a Luxury Hotel : The extra-wide Radisson Diamond is spacious enough for a conference center.
- Aspen Offers Year-Round Rocky Mountain High : When skiers leave Colorado resort, culture vultures arrive and prices dip.
- Camp out for 7 hours with Nickelodeon's 'Salute Your Shorts'
- MAKING AN IMPACT: Engineers at a small...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Czech, Slovak Leaders Inch Back From Edge : Breakup: As ramifications of a 'velvet divorce' sink in, both sides leave room for reconciliation.
- JALOPY RUN: Anaheim dentist Tom Coad has...
- America's Ho-hum Effort to Learn From Japan : Technology: The FSX jet fighter program is a case in point of how the U.S. would rather complain than develop a coherent policy of transfer.
- In Brief
- XCLAN; "Xodus"; <i> Polydor</i> ; * * *
- In Brief
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- TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL
- In Brief
- Regulators Seize First Newport Bank : Thrifts: Bad loans took big toll on capital, federal officials say. The S&L;, the 26th such failure in county, will reopen Monday.
- Appeals Court Finds Wilson's Welfare Ballot Initiative Valid
- LOS ANGELES : Deputies Rescue Man Who Threatened Suicide
- SIMI VALLEY : Attorney Is 1st to Seek Mayor's Post
- SUN VALLEY : Passengers, Driver Held in Fatal Freeway Crash
- Protestants, Sects Woo Latino Immigrants : Catholicism: Many report proselytizing efforts. But report commissioned by a bishops' committee says the church should be more concerned about its treatment of newcomers.
- La Jolla Country Day Suit Over Headmaster's Record Dismissed
- Voices Told Him to Shoot Boss, Accused Says
- 2 More Jailed in Alleged Staging of Fatal Crash : Investigations: Authorities say the pair could eventually be charged with being accomplices to murder. They are suspected of scheming to collect insurance.
- L.A. WATTS SUMMER GAMES : Basketball Tournament Includes 128 Boys' Teams : Preview: Tenth-seeded North Hollywood leads area entrants. Nine sports will begin play throughout Los Angeles.
- He Has Things Headed in Right Direction : TeamTennis: Fred Lieberman, owner of the Newport Beach Dukes, moved from New York to Orange County and built a successful franchise.
- Landmark Toxic Site Deal Struck : Environment: A developer and six chemical firms will buy the Houston neighborhood and pay more than $207 million in damages to families.
- Grasshopper Swarms Destroy Thousands of Acres in Oregon
- Max Factor Beauty Museum Granted a 60-Day Reprieve
- Supporters of Ill Woman Take Protest to Insurer : Warner Center: The cancer patient's friends demand that Health Net cover a bone marrow transplant. The firm calls it experimental.
- 2-Car Collision Kills 1 Person, Injures 5 Others
- Literacy Group Graduates 11 New Tutors
- LANCASTER : Hazardous Waste Roundup Is Today
- Protecting Your Multimedia Library
- Weinberger Denies Guilt in Iran-Contra
- RUSSIA AND THE SUMMIT AFTERMATH : NEWS ANALYSIS : 'Big Boris' Gains Needed Stature With Americans : Visit: The Russian president's ecstatic aides say his trip was even more successful than they had expected.
- Summer Job Search Bleak for L.A.'s Inner-City Youths : Employment: Riots, recession worsen the outlook, despite expected federal aid. Need for training is evident.
- Rift Over Leadership Paralyzes County Employees' Union : Labor: Heated dispute over who will head chapter prevents it from taking action during budget talks that affect its 40,000 members.
- MOORPARK : Schools to Vote on Budget, Jobs Freeze
- Doctor Asks Judge to Reinstate Suspended License
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Workout Pain-Free
- Indoor Soccer
- Coaches Strive for Offense Without Being Offensive : Prep softball: In Valley all-star game, winning will take a back seat to pleasing the players.
- Dow Recoups 11.23 as Buyers Seek Bargains : Market Overview
- Tools With a Twist Bloom on the Table
- Right Tools Make It Easier to Chip Off the Old Block
- Judge Dismisses Apple Growers' Suit Over Report on Pesticides in Fruit
- Senate Votes for $5.4 Billion in Jobless Aid
- S. African Parties' Relations Hit New Low After Massacre
- Henry W. Greene, 77; Struggled to Preserve History of Venice
- Advisory Panel for Merger of Transit Agencies Is Named
- 1 Killed as Van Plunges Off Freeway in Burbank : Accidents: Fourteen members of a Portland ministry's choir came to Southern California to do church concerts in response to the riots.
- Obituaries : * Edward R. Bedigan; Assistant Superintendent
- Court Backs Laguna Beach on Rejection of House Plans : Architecture: The city's controversial Design Review Board wins first round in one of three pending legal challenges.
- Ailing MSL Clinging to Hopes : Soccer: League considers alternatives to keep from folding. No sixth franchise is on the horizon.
- Injury Stops Cason in 100 : Track: Aggravating Achilles' tendon problem, he stumbles and falls in U.S. trials preliminary race.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Yes, Yes for 'No, No Nanette' at the Starlight
- State Supreme Court Upholds Tax on Multinational Firms
- Once Cautious, U.S. Firms Mean Business in Russia
- Foes of School Board Remapping Get Help : Education: City Council delay gives Valley group time to act. They also receive access to data to use for alternative plan.
- COUNTYWIDE : Bus Route Changes in Effect
- LAGUNA BEACH : City OKs Tentative 'Status Quo' Budget
- LOS ANGELES : Black Police Officers Join Protest of Rap Song
- LA HABRA : Council Rejects Video Arcade Plan
- SANTA CLARITA : Parks, Recreation Applications Open
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Dragster Places Segal in Jet Set
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mariner Rookie Fleming Gets No. 10
- Woods Hopes Northern Exposure Pays Off : Golf: Former Anteater is playing the Canadian tour, trying to sharpen his game for one of the richer tours.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Music From a Bottomless Otwell of Ideas : In His El Matador Set, the Keyboardist Just Keeps Coming Up With Interesting Interpretations of Latin Numbers
- Auto Racing
- White House Moves to Ease New Banking Rules : Regulations: Administration says strict enforcement has burdened banks and harmed the industry's competitiveness.
- TV Reviews : Young and Restless 'Down the Shore'
- AFI FILM FESTIVAL : Three Masters at Work
- White House Attempt to Soothe Naturalists Fails : Environment: Angry activist charges EPA chief Reilly was excluded from follow-up meeting on Earth Summit.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City to Help Pay Off Shelter's Mortgage
- The Fair Facts
- TUSTIN : City OKs Grants for 13 Nonprofit Groups
- CANYON COUNTRY : Commerce Group Seeks Fairgrounds
- Mahony Calls Riots a Warning to Nation : Unrest: Cardinal tells church hierarchy that violence that ripped L.A. can hit any city. He calls on leaders to stem urban decay.
- Injury Stops Cason in 100 : Track and field: He tears left Achilles' tendon and collapses in first-round heat at U.S. trials.
- POP REVIEW : Genesis Sans Grandeur, Plus Gags
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : Turning Magic Into Schlock : David Copperfield's show presents not only seamlessly slick high-tech tricks, but adolescent fantasy at its most arch.
- 10 Killed in Crash of Grand Canyon Tour Plane
- Czechoslovakia to Split Up in 'Velvet Divorce'
- Newport Panel Approves Trade With Irvine Co. : Agreement: Plan to exchange land and money for building rights requires City Council and Coastal Commission approval.
- Israel: Four More Years?
- Facts, Figures About This Baseball Family
- Padres' Sheffield Gets Even : Baseball: His 10th-inning homer propels Padres to 3-2 victory over San Francisco.
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW : Young Faces of Little Hope : Poverty: Stephen Shames' images of America's children amount to a cry for help.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Candiotti Tough Indoors
- Coro Rociero Carries On Flamenco's Flame : Performing: The 25-member folk troupe, begun by singer and former Andalusian Charo Monge, brings its songs and dances to San Juan Capistrano tonight.
- Veteran Adman Della Femina Stepping Down : Marketing: The well-known agency head's move comes after a year of bickering with the firm's French parent. He may pitch spots elsewhere, write a screenplay or open an eatery.
- Denial of Bail for Border Agent Sought : Killing: Prosecutor bases argument on seriousness of crime. A relative of the victim says shots came without warning.
- New Barbs Fly in Clinton-Jackson Feud : Democrats: Risk arises that squabble, which began with remarks about rap singer, will intrude on party convention.
- DIPLOMACY : Cambodian Peace Plan May Unravel : The main guerrilla group is defying the U.N. mission, and officials worry that the process could collapse.
- REBUILDING WATCH : Honor Role
- Simi Valley Wins OK on Annexation
- IRVINE : Panel Rejects Condos in Industrial Park
- Winch Pins, Kills Bridge Worker : Safety: The fatal accident at the scene of a trolley bridge under construction raises questions.
- Brea Coach Trakh Will Interview for Titan Women's Basketball Job
- Reynolds Out of U.S. Trials : Jurisprudence: Ruling by federal court of appeals will keep 400-meter runner from competing today.
- Daniels Taken Off Dodgers' Roster
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Rib Cage Injury to Sideline McGriff for Two or Three Days
- She Takes a Turn for the Drier : Television: Former Olympian Wendy Williams will be a commentator at the U.S. Olympic diving trials.