- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : CRA Is a Picnic for McSpadden
- Soccer
- Knott's Opens Doors to Indian Culture, Traditions : Theme parks: Area will feature craftsmen and performers. One aim is to help dispel stereotypes.
- Legislature May Eliminate Arts Council, Director Fears : Budget: Legislators eye agency's $14.6 million in state funds, Joanne Kozberg says. 'We like to think that the arts are part of the solution to California's problems.'
- Teledyne Is Facing Indictment : Defense: A company unit could be suspended from government contracts over allegations of testing fraud.
- A Better Type of Font Technology
- Times Mirror Cable Negotiates to Buy Irvine System : Media: Irvine Co.'s Community Cablevision has 42,000 subscribers. An analyst said such an acquisition might run $88 million or more.
- Sport Utility Vehicles New Kings of the Road : Automobiles: Minivan, luxury car drivers are among converts to upscale, four-wheel-drive models.
- Elizabeth David: An Appreciation
- Area Graduations
- Sport Chalet Seeks 2nd Extension for Shopping Center
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : To Make a Difference, Volunteer
- Literature Brings Lessons of Slavery to Life
- Pyramid Provides Identity : Building: Provocative new office structure adds a landmark to a nondescript Miramar Road commercial strip.
- Court Upholds 60-Day Welfare Wait
- The Blossoming of a Dynasty : The Chino Family Grows Produce of Unsurpassed Quality, but Their Sun-Splashed Fields May Be Torn Asunder Because of a Will
- Spelling Better Than Quayle Puts Boy, 12, on Talk Show
- Envoy to Singapore Picked
- South El Monte : New City Appointments
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NORTHERN EXPOSURE: Making the Trip Across the Line
- Redistricting Choices Stir Controversy : Government: The City Council appears ready to adopt a plan recommended by a 15-member task force. It includes three minority districts, but some Latinos are unhappy.
- Benes Perks Up Padres
- Rams Will Find Snow in Broadcast Booth This Fall : NFL: Former receiver returns to team after 16-year hiatus, this time as a radio analyst.
- Billy Ray Not Loyal to Country
- Markets Take a Pounding : IN NEW YORK, TOKYO : Dow Slides; Japan Drops to '86 Prices
- Ice, Ice, Berry
- IT'S READY! : There'll be tortillas, tri-tip, tiramisu and more at A Taste of Orange County, and all for some very good causes
- Patronage Extends to Quayle's 2 Sons; Both Get Senate Jobs
- Loud and Popular and Fun, It's a School Library Success Story
- Bellflower : New Ford Franchise to Open on Vacant Pete Ellis Site
- Lifeguard Gets Belated Honors for '34 Rescue
- Altadena : Council Commends Deputy
- O.C. Congressmen Go After Special Counsel Law : Government: Dornan and Cox claim partisan abuse of prosecutor powers. They vow to drastically revise law, which must be renewed this year, or to urge Bush veto.
- Azusa : Trash Rates to Increase
- An Easy-Going Italian Eatery in the Country
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Panel Will Hear Complaints About Sheriff's Deputies
- Watergate Figure Hosts Talk Show From Scene of the Crime
- Gates: Will He or Won't He Quit? : Police: As the chief inquires about the legality of withdrawing his retirement papers, the Pension Commission meets today to act on finalizing his departure.
- SANTA ANA : Council OKs Plan for Balanced Budget
- 1 Killed, 3 Hurt as Truck Crushes Car on Freeway
- Study Halts Bid to Curb Smoking : Health: Supervisor Molina says she wants to delay funding until county can eliminate ineffective programs.
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Ovenhouse Springs Into Lead
- Customized Call-in News?
- Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?
- BERRIES
- Crenshaw : Ebony Theatre Fund-Raiser
- Motel Room Rock : It's just a wild guitar band going wild in suburbia. They're playing Cheers Monday night.
- Whatever Happened to the Basic Notion of Due Process?
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week. : CITY COUNCIL
- The Party's Over : Organizer Steps Down, but Her Passion for 'Safe, Sober' Grad Nights Persists
- SIMI VALLEY : Board Approves School Budget
- THE HOUSE
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Less Than 1% of Students Voted
- Witness Tells How Worker Gunned Down Boss
- CALABASAS : Motel Clerk Wounded in Botched Robbery
- CAMPAIGN WATCH : What Next, Mr.Rogers?
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Adult Education Project Honored
- Derailing the Pan-Europe Train : At first, the unity treaty seemed to be a shoo-in, but no more
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP : Klein in Fourth Place After Diving Preliminaries
- ECONOMY
- Surplus Jets Sit at McDonnell's Long Beach Site : Aerospace: Four unsold planes worth at least $120 million are on plant grounds. The firm has moved more jobs to Georgia, sources say.
- Merlot: Cabernet's Little Brother
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Make Room for Daddy
- * Donald Hauck; Publisher of San Diego Gay Community Newspaper
- Gruesome Lessons : Students End the Year by Reading First-Person Accounts by Slaves
- Excerpts From Yeltsin's Speech to Lawmakers
- Protein That Affects Taste Discovered : Senses: The substance has structure similar to those in eye that capture light. The find supports the theory that a single precursor protein diversified through evolution.
- Wandering the Top of the County
- FOR THE KIDS : Kelp Channel : Visitors to Anacapa Island can experience what it's like among the starfish, octopus and abalone--and without getting wet.
- Gone but Not Forgotten : Owner Files Claim in Slaying of Dog by Deputies
- Leave the Driving to the Computer : Student's Winning Project Makes the Machine Fight the Traffic
- Health Officials Worry Over Unsafe Sex Among Teen-Agers
- NEWPORT BEACH : Union, District OK 3-Year Contract
- PORT HUENEME : Captain Takes Top Warfare Center Post
- INGLEWOOD : Council Seeks Comments on Hollywood Park Plan
- Del Mar Council Keeps Drive for a New Library in Limbo : Finances: Council plans a workshop but declines to put a previously supported $3.1-million plan on the ballot.
- City Council Panel Urges Study of Minority Contract Program
- Crash Kills Boy After Grad Night : Accident: The 17-year-old Capistrano Valley High graduate was thrown from his car in solo wreck minutes after he left a party designed to help prevent such tragedies.
- Testimony Ends in Delon Trial
- Tennis
- When Little League Adults Act Like Babies : Baseball: Season ends early in Albuquerque after coach throws tantrum and parents brawl.
- Mater Dei Summer Tournament Begins Today at Two Locations
- SUMMIT NOTEBOOK : Leaders Cruise River in Confiscated Yacht
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : The Longest Day : From sunrise to sunset, Santa Barbara celebrates summer solstice, midsummer festival and a light opera marriage.
- 51% of Riot Arrests Were Latino, Study Says : Unrest: RAND analysis of court cases finds they were mostly young men. The figures are open to many interpretations, experts note.
- Coastal Panel Rescinds OK of Plan to Build Homes in Encinal Canyon : Development: The surprise decision prompts threats of retribution from an attorney representing the project.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 3 High Schools Win Northrop Grants
- Writings Detail Killer's Political Obsessions
- LAGUNA BEACH : Mobile Home Park Deal to Be Studied
- Japanese Surfers Advance at Oceanside
- Kendall Signs $336,000 Contract With Pirates : Baseball: It is believed to be the richest contract the National League club has ever given a draft choice.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Rough Seas Keep Fleet in Waters Near Shore
- 'Life & Times' on KCET to Focus on Religion
- STAGE
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Silk Road': Epic and Intimate
- Ordinance Would Permit Pipeline
- Council Approves $5.8-Million Budget
- YORBA LINDA : Revamped Library Drawing Crowds
- VALLEY COLLEGE : U.S., Norway Exchange Teachers
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : BRAVERY : Company Honors Two Employees
- LOCKWOOD VALLEY : 2-Day Search for Man Called Off
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : INFORMATION LINE : Referral Service Gets $100,300 Grant
- Diocese Issues Statement on AIDS Case
- Mission Viejo Residents to Be Polled Again on Whether They Favor Building a City Hall
- From Virginia to Vegas, He Works for Chance in 'The Show'
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Angels Offer Felix, Cubs Won't Deal
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN / LIVE OAK MUSIC FESTIVAL : Purrfect Blend : The Acousticats will be 'host' for the weekend-long event. They're always showing up somewhere near you.
- Yeltsin Pleads for Aid to Build Russia and Bury Communism : Diplomacy: The leader warns a joint session of Congress that the '70-year nightmare' could return. He and Bush sign accords reinforcing a new partnership.
- PLEASANT VALLEY : Hearing Tonight on Schools Budget
- Killer of Mother, Stepfather Sentenced
- Homeowner Assessment OKd Despite Angry Protest : Schools: The Torrance board approves the $25 annual fee, which opponents claim violates Proposition 13. It will generate : $1.6 million annually for upkeep of neglected schoolyards.
- Suit Charges Molestation at a Poway School
- Countywide : Strategy Session Set for Clean-Air Rules
- Residents' Patrol Helps Lead to Arrest of Car Theft Suspects
- Electronics Firm Gives $600,000 to Rebuild L.A.
- POW/MIA Bracelet Is Moscow-Bound
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Partnership Urged for District
- Police Name 3 Captains
- U.S. OPEN : Turning Pressure Into Real Pleasure : Golf: Couples feels good that he's not the favorite this time. O'Meara will try to relax on a course where he has four tour victories.
- Suppliers of Animals to S.D. Zoo Convicted
- Downtown Jail Less Crowded; 3 Others Still Over the Limit
- Basketball
- This Would Win Holmes Some Respect : Boxing: Beating Holyfield would be a dream comeback for the former champion.
- Glendale resident and business owner Robin L....
- La Canada Flintridge : Foothill Boulevard Renewal
- Welfare Recipients Sue State for More Aid : Social programs: Service agency joins lawsuit calling for California to keep pace with the cost of living. But Wilson says spending must be cut in all areas.
- Mugging's No Kick When TV Karate Star Kicks Back
- Council Tries to Block Prison
- Mexico Lifts Its Ban on Actions by U.S. Drug Agents
- Cerritos : Sheriff's Deputy to Patrol Parks During the Summer
- Toast to Greek Food, Crafts
- High Life / A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Club Medieval : Grads at La Habra High Hold Court in a 2-Story 'Castle'
- LYNWOOD : City Board to Monitor Conduct of Deputies
- Waving Goodby to Dr. Strangelove : Greatest arms reductions in the Nuclear Age
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE ELECTORATE : Let 'Motor Voter' Pick Up Lost Souls : Those who aren't registered can't vote; a bill to open the process should be spared a veto by President Bush.
- PACOIMA : 9 Suspects, Tons of Trash Seized in Police Sweep
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Gang Control: An Honest Effort
- Simi Given Permission to Annex Project Site : Development: A county panel approves adding 2,700 acres to the city as a step toward building houses and golf courses.
- Langston's Two-Hitter Beats Ryan
- Jurisprudence
- Electrifying Is One Way to Describe Their Adventure
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Ryan Luzinski Signs, Reports
- Television of the Absurd : 'Twin Peaks' Co-Creators Try Again With 'On the Air'
- TV Reviews : 'Survive Siberia' a Story Coldly Told
- TELEVISION/RADIO
- POP REVIEW : Country's Cyrus: Heart of a Rocker
- Folk-Harp Strings to Sound at USD : Tradition: The music and lore of the instrument through the ages will be celebrated for four days on the campus.
- Buying the Presidency
- Reading Books
- Discordant Note Over Passing of Orchestra Baton
- Bands and Art
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- Redistricting Plan for LAUSD
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- U.S. Policy in Yugoslavia
- Pensions
- Results
- Securing U.S. Borders
- Graffiti Taggers and Notoriety
- OTHER NEWS - June 18, 1992
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- MOVIES - June 18, 1992
- MOVIES - June 18, 1992
- Obituaries - June 18, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 18, 1992
- Last Western Hostages in Lebanon Freed : Terrorism: Two Germans arrive home amid speculation that Bonn cut a deal with their captors. Bonn denies it.
- Simple Checklist for Buying That Home
- EASY RIDER: Newport Beach folks, and those...
- D.A. Looking Into Conflict Complaint at Orange Unified
- Conference Outraged by Fee Plan : Facilities: Valley youth league to protest Los Angeles Unified School District proposal to raise rates for weekend field use in an effort to ease budget deficit.
- Swiss Family Chard
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Yeltsin Aid Bid Gains; It's Now Up to Bush
- U.S. Bent Aid Rules to Gain Turkey's Help in Gulf War : Policy: Use of an air base to bomb Iraq was secretly tied to an Agriculture Dept. grant, documents show.
- BERNIE'S NEW LOVE: Actor David Birney's first...
- STILL SINGING: County road planners have passed...
- NEXT STOP? How popular is country hunk...
- 2 Suspects Told Police They Beat Denny : Riots: Statements attributed to Williams and Watson also cast serious doubt on charges that trucker's taunting provoked attack.
- EARNINGS
- EARNINGS : Macy's Loses $225.9 Million in 3rd Quarter
- New Unix Software Aims at Non-Scientific Market
- Deep South, Deep Trouble : In Little Cross City, Fla., the Shooting Death of a Black Man Has Stirred a Maelstrom of Charges and Countercharges Over Racism and Small-Town Politics
- S. African Who Killed 39 Blacks Given 20 Years
- Time to Put the Brakes on a Serious Problem
- * Gustave Schirmer IV; Broadway Credits Included 'Pal Joey'
- NORM Fights Sensitivity, Hopes for Return of Real Men, Circa 1950s
- Battle Rages Over Ship Repair Maneuver : Politics: Rep. Hunter's effort to protect San Diego shipyards pits him against both California senators.
- VENTURA : Man Charged With Threats to Presidents
- 'Eggs-hibit' Brings Dinosaur Days Back : Museum: San Diego Museum of Natural History exhibit focuses on the creatures that once ruled the Earth.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Series of Missteps at McDonnell Raises Questions About Survival
- EARNINGS
- U.S. Agency to Seek 'Partnerships' With Water Users : Resources: Bureau of Reclamation leader says dam-building era is over. He unveils plan for conservation, efficiency.
- 'Wall' Is Father's Day Mecca for Sons, Daughters of War
- Pact May Stop Dolphin Deaths in Tuna Fishing
- COSTA MESA : City Chooses Firm to Run Golf Courses
- Williams Seeks Unity From LAPD : Police: Chief-designate says he'll listen to a variety of opinions from his officers.
- City's Residents Forge Ties in New Zealand
- OXNARD : Houses Approved at Mandalay Bay
- DAILY 3
- Landlord May Have Violated Federal Law in Death of Nesting Herons
- State's Senators Join Shipyard Dispute : Navy: They oppose plan to keep Long Beach facility from bidding on work for ships based in San Diego.
- Ruling Possible Today on Temecula Border Patrol Suit
- Prosecutors Asked to Probe Failed Fund Raising : Government: County supervisors say health officials may be criminally liable for wasting $726,019. Audit criticizes handling of financial records.
- Olympics
- Loss Keeps Padres in Nosedive : Baseball: Astros batter five pitchers in 11-0 victory. Defeat is Padres' ninth in 14 games.
- Riley Qualifies for U.S. Publinx
- CSUN Seeks to Rebuild After Losing Pair to Pros : College baseball: Kernen must fill void left by departures of Kloek and Richardson, who signed minor league contracts.
- TV Ratings : NBA Finals Give NBC a Boost
- QUOTABLE
- Senate Panel Kills Tax on Luxury Items : Government: The committee extends a dozen special tax breaks and imposes selected hikes on corporations. The tax on high-priced cars remains.
- Yeltsin Abandons Parity, Breaking the Logjam : Negotiations: Reaching agreement was not easy, but ticking clocks in both nations speeded the process.
- DRIVING : Vacation Safety Behind the Wheel
- Border Patrol Agent Charged With Murder
- A Pause Before We Run Them Out
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE SUPREME COURT : Sanctity of Law Stops at the Border : Rehnquist's outrageous ruling in the DEA kidnaping case will have dreadful consequences, and not just in Mexico.
- Dow Index Drops 25.41 in Late Trading : Market Overview
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Telmex Bears the Brunt of Mexican Slide
- Nation IN BRIEF : MIDWEST : 4 States Pummeled by Twisters; 36 Hurt
- COLUMN ONE : Freeways: the Noisy Neighbor : Cars plunge off the embankments, rocks come flying and the roar is deafening. Homeowners near the fast lanes seek refuge behind double-pane glass--and hope to escape.
- * Marjorie Robb; Oldest Remaining Survivor of the Titanic
- Arrest Made in Hotel Fires
- Police Investigate Gunfire After LAPD Softball Game
- He Wants More Than a Photo Opportunity : Surfing: Right sponsor, righteous rides haven't translated to success yet for Encinitas' Colin Smith.
- Brea Theatre Puts On a Colorful 'Dreamcoat'
- The Fruits of Racism Ripen in Russia as in Los Angeles : Inequality: Like the former Soviet minorities, U.S. blacks were never made whole.
- PASADENA : Library Hours Reduced; Employees Give Up Raises
- COSTA MESA : Dean to Retire After 35 Years on Faculty
- Countywide : Commencements Due at High Schools
- House Panel Backs Funds for Land in Santa Monicas : Parks: Subcommittee recommends $14 million for acquisitions in the recreation area. The amount is more than 18% of the national total.
- Quayle Is Urged to Back Border Troops
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Loud Statement by Fair Board
- LOS ALAMITOS : Despite His Age, the Stakes Door Remains Open for Refrigerator
- Miscellany
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Recovering Davis Faces Live Pitching
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : Bighorn Census Volunteers Will Take a Lot of Heat
- Santa Margarita's Booth Leads Girls' Top Threesome
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Red Sox Win, but No. 10 Eludes Clemens
- Brothers Get Jail Time for River Mining : Courts: Judge loses patience with failure of owners of a sand-mining operation to fix damage done to San Luis Rey River a year after initial order.
- SANTA ANA : Auction Saw Bidders Sold (on Reading)
- Angels Can't Afford to Wait on Ryan
- Miscellany
- Blyleven Continues to Sparkle : Angels: He gives up two hits and one run through six innings of 4-1 victory over Rangers.
- Standout Softball Pitcher Windmiller Transfers to Northridge From Sacramento
- Diversity of Scanga on Display
- Northwest Says It Will Hike Fares 10% : Airlines: The move to increase domestic ticket prices catches analysts by surprise. The carrier launched a fare-cutting war just weeks ago.
- Dow Index Drops 25.41 in Late Trading : Market Overview
- Hotelier Lights a Fire : Kimco Will Move Its Successful Bay Area Formula to Southland
- Relief Nears as Sarajevo Truce Holds : Balkans: U.N. Security Council could authorize 1,000 Canadian troops to secure the airport.
- A Taste of Perotism on Jury Duty
- Meeting Tackles Issues Sparked by L.A. Riot
- SIMI VALLEY : White Supremacist Seeks Inquiry Into Stopping of March
- Police Sweep Suspects Out With Trash in Pacoima : Cleanup: Nine people are arrested, graffiti are erased and refuse is collected in a four-hour operation to revitalize Van Nuys Boulevard.
- Judge's Ruling on Border Patrol Chases May Come Today
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : No. 64-Ranked Player Stuns Navratilova
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Waller Remains Optimistic Padres Can Sign High School Draftees
- Rangers' Messier MVP of NHL; Gretzky Gets Lady Byng Trophy
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bond-Less Pirates Blow Two Leads, but Outlast the Phillies in 12, 6-5
- Capistrano Valley's Patton Signs With White Sox
- New Trial Motion Is Denied for Prep Star : Legal: Judge rejects charges that jurors improperly discussed murder case and that prosecutor improperly kept blacks off jury.
- Miracle Turns to Nightmare : Baseball: The anemic Dodger offense produces five runs during the ninth, but the Braves then score twice to win, 9-8.
- Cable Re-Regulation Bill Headed for a Vote
- Wymer Accepts Ban From Investment Deals : Order: Newport Beach adviser accused of defrauding governments of more than $100 million agrees to curbs without admitting guilt.
- FDIC Releases Plan to Regain Solvency : Banking: The proposal calls for rebuilding the insolvent insurance fund over 15 years without taxpayer help.
- Overton's Ex-Wife Testifies of Poisoning : Trial: She alleges that news of Janet Overton's death prompted her to say she was target of plot too.
- * Jerry Payne; Television Writer, Director
- Safe Seating for Kids Who Are on the Move
- * Charles W. (Chuck) Stewart; President of Blue Shield of California
- Remembering Watergate--20 Years After It Jolted Nation : History: New book by a UC San Diego professor examines memories of the landmark political scandal.
- Board Accepts Bids to Lease 3 Vacant Woodland Hills Schools
- Purse-Snatching on Rise Against Seniors : Law: Attack on elderly woman that lead to her death is the latest in what police say is now a year-round crime.
- 200 Disneyland Summer Jobs Will Go to L.A. Youths
- ENERGY
- COLUMN ONE : Freeways: the Noisy Neighbor : Cars plunge off the embankments, rocks come flying and the roar is deafening. Homeowners near the fast lanes seek refuge behind double-pane glass--and hope to escape.
- Clinton Sees Cuomo as Potential Justice : Politics: N.Y. governor 'understands the impact of the law on real people's lives,' the Democratic contender says on MTV.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Council Hears Plea for Pet Pigs
- LANCASTER : Housing Plan Under Flight Path Rejected
- LOS ANGELES : 5-Day-Old Infant Found Abandoned on Street
- LEMON GROVE : Woman Accused of Harboring Gunman
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Teachers Face 3rd Year Without Raises
- BREA : High School to End Off-Campus Lunches
- FALLBROOK : Bail for Campus Officer Reduced
- Countywide : Car Chase Ends With Man's Arrest
- Orange Unified Target of 2nd Impropriety Compliant : Allegations: Employees union requests investigation into potential conflict of interest in hiring. Parents made separate filing last week.
- Cities Fear $23-Million Loss in Revenue : Government: A state budget plan to cut funding may cost the 10 area municipalities 386 full-time jobs. Officials vow to counter with an initiative.
- SUNLAND : Man Is Charged in Hit-and-Run Death
- Former Boston Patriot Jim Nance Is Dead at 49
- Her Confidence Is Back in Gear : Recovered From Trauma of Crash, Twigg Hopes to Regain Cycling Glory of '84
- Basketball
- ATHLETES OF THE YEAR / ALL-COUNTY TEAMS : Roditi Revels in San Clemente's Success : Boys' tennis: Though he dominated individual events, senior's highlight was team's first league title in the sport and its appearance in playoffs.
- TV Reviews : 'The Diamond Fleece' All Plot, No Character Development
- BANKING : Marine National Bulks Up in Assets, Professional Clients
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS