- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Vets Open Rehab Center
- At 104, She Keeps Up on the Long and the Short of News
- Magnate Faulted Over Trash-Filled Canyon : Environment: Man's Santa Clarita-based hair care firm touts planet-saving efforts, but critics say he won't clean up despoiled land he owns.
- Bull Reserves Take Title by Horns : Chicago: Supporting cast earns starring role in fourth-quarter comeback, then thanks Jackson for believing in them.
- Sojo Lets Angels Enjoy Unexpected Again, 5-1
- Here Are a Few Answers for Some Baseball Issues
- SOUTH KOREA
- Book Isn't Magic for Some Retailers
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- ANAHEIM : City Council to Act Tuesday on Budget
- The Last Roundup : Castaic: The cattle business is a labor of love for the Cordova family, who have gotten together to tally and brand their herd since 1784.
- COUNTYWIDE : AIDS Walk Donations Top $400,000
- PLACENTIA : Song Team Has a Lot to Cheer About
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Perot Backers Apply to Enter July Parade
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Bronchitis Helped Quiet Harris' Bat
- Don Prudhomme repeated as champion of the...
- AIRLINES
- Arson Suspected in Carport Fires
- Legislators Won't Stop Feeding Off Cash Cows
- U.S. Quietly Redefining World Role : Transition: Bush's emerging policy mandates less involvement, or even no involvement, where the U.S. once intervened, a Pentagon strategist says.
- FILLMORE : Summer Swim Program Returns
- Bush Breaks Ground for Korean War Memorial
- COLUMN LEFT / RUTH ROSEN : The Character Question Aims at George Bush : The Gulf War killed thousands. Now the policy that led to it must be examined.
- COSTA MESA : Bids to Be Studied on Golf Operations
- Drive for Rebuilding Aid Bridges 2 Cultures : Activism: A Chinese-American and a Korean-American unite to circulate a petition calling for government assistance. They say areas must develop economically or looting may return.
- ANAHEIM : Buses From Amtrak Start Running July 6
- Python's Dinner Plans Were Not to His Owner's Liking
- TV REVIEW : PBS Probes Global Right in Fundamentalism Series
- O.C. ART : List of AIDS Victims Hits at the Heart
- Fighting Continues in Sarajevo on Eve of Truce; U.N. Works to Open Airport
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : Shining Light or Glaring Error? : Futuristic city hall is the talk of Fresno. The glass and stainless steel building cost $30 million, but its worth is in the eye of the beholder.
- After Noriega, Financial Ruin, Panama Is Back
- PLATFORM : Honor Korea Vets
- Answers for Bond Owners
- Four Men Shot in Anaheim Park
- Residents Say Santa Rosa Road Improvements Could Add Traffic
- AIDS Vaccine Tests Fraught With Peril
- RESTAURANTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Grand Jury Calls for More Waste Centers
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE RANDY HARVEY : In Some Ways, It's a Ringing Endorsement
- TV Reviews : 'Grapevine' Is Ripe With Ribald Humor
- STAGE REVIEW : It May be Hip but Why Bother and Who Cares?
- Bull Reserves Take Title by Horns : Game 6: Along with Pippen, they go on a late 14-2 run that carries Chicago to a 97-93 victory.
- PEOPLE : Today's Forgotten Soldier? A Woman
- Activism, Spirituality Mark Cardinal Mahony's Rise : Religion: An aggressive and energetic leader, he is known for a willingness to risk criticism.
- Volume selling? Powell wrote the book on it : In Portland, purveying the printed word pays off bigger than ever despite the advent of computers.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- BOOK REVIEW : All About Evil--and Anger Within : MEETING EVIL, <i> by Thomas Berger,</i> Little, Brown, $19.95; 256 pages
- First Woman Chosen as U.S. Poet Laureate
- It Takes a Sharp Eye and a Good Mower to Polish the Diamond
- 'End' Sign on Bicycle Trail Doesn't Really Mean Whoa
- MOORPARK : Officials to Seek Ideas for Library
- Big Hitters Can't Help the Padres : Baseball: Atlanta stymies Padres, sweeps with 4-2 victory.
- OLYMPIC TRIALS : Walk-On Garciaparra Earns Spot on U.S. Baseball Squad
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's, Welch Right Ship After Year Gone Wrong
- ENERGY
- Greenpeace Activists Arrested at Nuclear Test Site
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Couple Held in Shooting of Deputy : Capture: A special sheriff's team arrests suspects sought in the wounding of a deputy during a routine traffic stop.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Baze Makes His One Ride Count With Victory in the John Henry
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Padres are Attemptin to Trade Slumping Clark for a Left Fielder
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Pleasant, Melodic Material From Material Issue
- 'Voices From the Front': AIDS, Activism and Anger
- Ex-Dealer in Precious Metals Convicted of Fraud
- Confusing Position
- Time Warner's Leader Takes Leave to Fight Cancer : Management: Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Steven J. Ross resumes treatment. Some believe that he won't return.
- O.C. Attorney Battles for the Disadvantaged
- ACLU Backers Cheer Judge's Drug Proposal
- If We Lag on Environment, Don't Blame It on Rio : Despite doomsday rhetoric on some issues, there are reasons to be hopeful
- Tougher Than the Rest : Security: Beefy men learn the bodyguard's art from AAA Protection Services in Oxnard. Intimidation by appearance is a key technique.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Polonia Finally Stealing Bases Again
- MUSIC
- Just Below the Surface : Reform of Mexico's Oil Industry Is Underlying Issue in the Free-Trade Talks
- CHINA
- Galleria of Delights : Culture: Gala-goers will get a preview of the new Bowers Museum, which promises to be a centerpiece of social activities.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- SIMI VALLEY : Group Gathers for Flag Day Ceremony
- OAK VIEW : Man Arrested Over Theft of Saddles
- On the edge of what is now...
- Troubled Schools Able to Help Pupils Realize Dreams : Education: Inner-city students have shown improvement in reading and math skills under the Ten Schools Program. But the project is facing cuts in state budget crunch.
- Pigskin Classic to Help : Prep Athletic Programs
- One Man's Out Is Entire Game for Another
- De La Hoya Takes His Jab Within a Bout of Barcelona
- Martinez, Daniels Lose It; Dodgers Just Lose Again
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Stockton Rises to a Major Victory
- ROUNDUP : Dance Smartly a Nose Short at Woodbine
- IOC Says Spain Will Not Allow Yugoslav Athletes at Barcelona
- JAZZ REVIEW : Playboy Festival: For Men Only
- JAPAN
- China Seeks $25 Billion in Investment by '97
- How Safe Are Different Types of Muni Bonds?
- High School to Add J.V. Girls' Soccer
- Reaching Out to Rebuild L.A. : Ueberroth should not look only in the obvious places for board choices
- Works Pulled From German Exhibit : Art: Four Manuel Ocampo paintings are excluded from a prestigious show because they contain swastikas.
- Dance Reviews : A Royal Rose, Friends in Orange County
- Latinos Are Imprisoned by TV's Color Barrier, Too
- RIAA an Ally in Fight Against Censorship
- The Right Team for the Time
- Etiquette Don'ts for Repeat of 'I Do's' : Weddings: Should the bride wear white when tying the knot for the second or third time? Etiquette advisers say OK, but skip the blusher veil.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City's Budget Due for Final Passage
- Dance Reviews : Sternberg Troupe at Morgan-Wixson
- TAIWAN
- Bondholders Could Derail Orion Deal
- 15 Extra Hours in This Life Aren't Worth 6,750 Steps
- Alcohol's Effect on Women Weighed : Research: Study shows heart benefits for moderate drinkers while another shows increased risk of breast cancer.
- Woman Held on Suspicion of Arson in Apartment Blaze
- SANTA ANA : Integration Sought for Disabled Students
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Mows Down Stark on Grass, 6-4, 7-5
- Soccer Could Provide Titan Athletic Budget With Needed Kick
- Pop Music Reviews : Beastie Boys at the Palladium--Rappers in a Schizophrenic Mood
- TV Reviews : 'Doctor Dean' Off to a Lukewarm Start
- OPERA REVIEW : Music Center 'Hansel'--Lost in the Woods
- MUSIC REVIEW : Cambridge Singers Offer Survey of Russian Works
- UAW Chief Issues Warning to Auto Firms : Labor: Owen Bieber, whose organization has suffered several recent defeats, threatens a strike next year if efforts are made to divide the union.
- The Reluctant First Lady : Profile: Naina Yeltsin is no Raisa Gorbachev. But she is giving the Russian people what they expect--a political wife who is traditional, anonymous and colorless.
- Ganging Up
- Gorbachev Gets Warm Welcome on Israel Visit
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: June 13
- Hands Join in Post-Riot Show of Unity : Demonstration: The 10-mile-long multiethnic event is called a gesture of solidarity. But there was some pessimism on the route.
- VENTURA : Man Arrested Over Robbery Attempt
- Motorcycle Crash Kills Reseda Man
- Bulls Repeat With Kick at Finish : NBA finals: Pippen and reserves help Chicago rally from 17-point deficit, then Jordan closes out Portland, 97-93.
- Boxing
- NFL Free Agency Battle Reaches the Courtroom
- Pop Music Reviews : A Colorless Jose Jose at Festive Concert
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Dignified Gossett Pilots Ludicrous 'Iron Eagle III'
- AUTOS
- INSURANCE
- Compaq Will Make Strategic PC Rollout : Technology: The firm will try to regain the sales momentum it lost by returning to low-cost products.
- Yeltsin Sheds Atheism, Gets Religion Again
- Earth Summit Ends on Optimistic Note : Environment: Leaders declare confrontational meeting a success and urge quick action.
- Gang Truce Sparks Hope That Peace Talks Are Fruitful : Violence: After four months, organizers express cautious optimism. Santa Ana police report lull in activity, but some question effectiveness of truce.
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Keeping Local Jobs Afloat : Economy: The early morning parade of jet fuselages leaving the bay on barges for Long Beach could be a major factor in keeping 3,500 Convair positions in San Diego.
- U.S. Volleyball Berth at Stake in Scrimmages
- STAGE
- Advanced Interventional Plans Stock Buyback
- Developer Tells How Struggles Led to Success : Kathryn G. Thompson spoke to the Orange County chapter of the National Assn. of Women Business Owners, offering encouragement to those still trying to get ahead.
- Seeing Both Sides : 'Clockers' puts Richard Price at the heart of today's love affair with inner cities. He hopes his tale about a black drug dealer and a white cop can bridge the gap between the races.
- Azerbaijanis Retake 15 Karabakh Villages : Conflict: Armenia says more than 200 of its people were killed. Russia warns that offensive may trigger all-out war.
- Quayle-Vision Made Real: a Man for Every Mother : Families: Why not legislate marriage for women on welfare?
- Juan Fangio II of Argentina overcame steamy...
- OLYMPIC TRIALS
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Little Swing Aids Pirates; Big One Hurts Bonds
- 'Hedgecock' Producer Says Focus Groups Hurt Shows
- Consortium Ahead for LATC Site? : Stage: Cultural Affairs chief also says the center will require $750,000 a year from the city for maintenance. Two key City Council members are skeptical.
- JAMES O. HILLMAN, Executive Director, Unified Medical Group Assn.
- PERSPECTIVE ON MENOPAUSE : Stammer, Blush--It's the 'M' Word : There are plenty of men (and women) who find the topic unspeakable, but many more are eager to talk the myths away.
- Vista Arts Magnet School Is a Hit Before It Opens : Education: New school that will combine performing arts with traditional learning had a long waiting list long before the doors were set to open.
- Fall Into River Fatal to Boater
- Lyme Disease Vaccine Developed : Medicine: Genetically engineered inoculate could be tested in humans in three years. It protects mice from infection and kills bacteria in ticks that carry it.
- Kulwicki Wins Race at Pocono
- Newfield's Double-A Season Will Be Cut Short by Toe Surgery
- Pacific Rim Countries' Economies Expected to Grow 3.5% This Year
- MISSION VIEJO : Sixth-Graders Win Local Essay Contest
- AT Least 300 Arrested in Chicago as Celebration Turns to Violence
- Pop and Jazz Reviews : Either Orchestra Explores Past, Present at Bakery
- Bush Campaign Officials Direct Attacks at Perot : Politics: Harsh criticism of the probable third contender comes from the GOP. Foley's position is more moderate.
- Whites Face a New Fear: Being Judged by Color : Unrest: People are forced to examine feelings about race relations. Some sympathize, others vent bigotry.
- Ventura May Ban New Permits for Adult Businesses : Zoning: Licenses for the companies would be delayed while officials consider amendments to the city's codes.
- Attention Deficit Disorder Afflicts Adults as Well as Children : Medicine: Researchers say that at least 5% of the U.S. population may be suffering from the neurological and biochemical condition making it difficult to concentrate.
- MOORPARK : Schools Wanted in Neighborhood
- MOORPARK : Pipe Flushing May Discolor Tap Water
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Group Gets Off the Ground
- ORANGE : Cuts Proposed in Schools' Pay, Benefits
- Prisoners Botch Two Jail Escape Attempts : Crime: A short rope and the wrong set of keys foil escape attempts by inmates at two county jails.
- Ayala's Dad Tells Officials to Forget About His Son
- Teaching Ethics
- New York Auto Pound Lots
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- Film Responsibility
- Cigarette Butts
- More Views on Soka Plan
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- More Views on Soka Plan
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- Minorities on Television
- Ross Perot
- A Lesson in Sensitivity for Hollywood
- No Sympathy for Students
- President Bush's '92 Campaign
- Latino Voting Power
- Latino Voting Power
- A Lesson in Sensitivity for Hollywood
- New York Auto Pound Lots
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - June 15, 1992
- MOVIES - June 15, 1992
- MOVIES - June 15, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - June 15, 1992
- POP/ROCK - June 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Names in the News - June 15, 1992
- Outlook Dim for State Help in Riot Recovery : Unrest: Because of budget straits, no bill is likely to pass soon. Also, no consensus has developed in this election year on what steps must be taken to help the rebuilding.
- SPECIAL REPORT: NOLAN RYAN
- CSUN Forced to Re-Evaluate Its Mission in Face of Cuts : Education: University staff braces for losing 11.5% of budget. Faculty members press for greater voice in reviewing priorities.
- SPECIAL REPORT: NOLAN RYAN
- SPECIAL REPORT: NOLAN RYAN
- Political Stakes Are High for Yeltsin and Bush
- SPECIAL REPORT: NOLAN RYAN
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- Discriminatory Fees Are Unenforceable
- The Language Thing: Four Years of 'Bushisms'
- Jim Roache: Contentious Sheriff or Hard Worker? : Law Enforcement: Critics assail the new sheriff as distant and insular. But Roache says his money-strapped, problem-plagued department requires his full attention.
- Floating Islands, Cities and Airports Could Be the Wave of the Future : Environment: Some of the ideas discussed at a meeting on ocean technologies include offshore waste-disposal plants, condominiums and resorts. The idea is to ease stresses on land.
- A Blessed Event : Congregation to Celebrate Consecration of New Armenian Apostolic Church in Costa Mesa
- Waiting Is Over for '92 Graduates at UC Irvine : Commencement: Chancellor Jack W. Peltason, trying to keep ceremony serious amid beach balls and Frisbees, was among those giving advice for the future.
- Miscellany
- Volleyball All-Stars Live Up to Billing
- Hydroplane Driver Called Near Death
- Is TwinPorts the Answer? That Depends : Transportation: If economic expansion is more important than quality of life, and if guarantees of financial benefit don't matter.
- Pressure-Free K.C. Is a Haven for Ex-Mets : Royals: McReynolds, Miller and Jefferies find loyal fans and no media circus, even after the team's 1-16 start.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Snead Stumbles, Fumbles but Won't Fall
- U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS ROUNDUP
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Justice Helps Braves Keep Padres Sliding
- Chianti Becomes Vintage Again
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : PARTY ON, WAYNE! : She Axes Garth and They Move Out of the Basement With All His Money, Right?
- * August Coppola has been named chairman...
- Home With Yard Ideal, Survey Says
- Coming Soon to Planes: Shopping at Our Seats
- Colorful Mine Pit Is a Historic Site
- THE HUE AND CRY : Olive-Colored Uniforms Have Some Officers Singing the Blues
- THE WINE LIST
- At 63, She Is 'Outstanding Young Lawyer'
- White House Was Told of Peril in Panama Trip
- In Northern Ireland, Cabdrivers Fear the Next Fare May Be a Hitman
- Hong Kong Newcomer a Mover, Shaker
- Bush Sees Role on Environment as Political Plus
- Mexico Mexico Officials Blame Ex-Police in 2 Kidnapings : Crime: Prominent businessmen were abducted last month, apparently by well-organized gunmen seeking financial gain.
- New Strategy on Homeless Implemented : Government: A City Hall meals program has been moved elsewhere. And the first citations have been given out for violating a law against living in public places.
- ROAD NOTES
- City Seeks Suppliers for Tree Planting Program
- Grand Opening Scheduled for Costa Mesa Senior Center
- DESCANSO : Disturbance at Jail Camp Quelled
- MORE SPACEK
- Sierra Madre : Hearing on Assessments
- Comedy's Golden Team
- The Sea, the Sand and 'All These Mad People in Between'
- Greenlanders Buy U.S. Base for 15 Cents
- One-Ring Circus Encircles Family of Nomads
- Protesters in Ventura Denounce Racism : Activism: Passing motorists honk in support of the 75 marchers expressing their opposition to police brutality.
- Sick Whale Should Die in Canada, Expert Says
- California IN BRIEF : CLEVELAND NATIONAL FOREST : 200 Acres Burn; No Buildings in Danger
- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC MEET : National-Leader Fisher Quickly Goes the Extra Mile
- Chipping Away at History : Tom Watson's Winning Shot in 1982 U.S. Open Is Not Likely to Be Repeated
- Sometimes, It Feels Good to Be in Stable Condition : Horse racing: Western High graduate Heath Stokes works as a groom at Los Alamitos Race Course, and hopes to study veterinary medicine in college.
- POP MUSIC : Buckingham's in His Own Palace : In his first album in the post-Mac era, the onetime idol attempts to reconcile his interest in artistic side waters with his talent for the mainstream
- * Jasun Paik was named vice chairman...
- Quality Schools Prove Magnet for Buyers : Upland: San Bernardino County bedroom community now thrives where citrus industry once was king.
- The Body Politic : MY ENEMY, MY LOVE: Man-Hating and Ambivalence in Women's Lives, <i> By Judith Levine (Doubleday: $22.50; 416 pp.)</i>
- RITES OF PASSAGE
- Little Nell, Unhappy Again : TIME AND TIDE, <i> By Edna O'Brien (Farrar Straus Giroux: $21; 326 pp.)</i>
- Callers Find Quayle on a Roll
- GARDENS : Pool on the Hill
- COLUMN ONE : All Business in Doing God's Work : Mahony's no-nonsense approach has left an indelible mark on the Roman Catholic archdiocese. The cardinal is admired for his accomplishments, but some detractors find him harsh.
- Wright-Designed Service Station Is a Gas
- Issues of the Heart : 'A Private Matter' Pulls Sissy Spacek Into a Real Drama
- Honig Says He's Unlikely to Seek 4th Term : Politics: 'You get about as much accomplished as you can get in 12 years,' state schools chief says. He repeats his contention that his felony indictment was politically motivated.
- Bush Lashes Out at Congress' Probe : Foreign policy: The President charges that the Democrats are conducting a political 'witch hunt' as a House panel investigates U.S. aid to Iraq.
- Noriega's Mountain Hideaway in Panama Used as Refuge for Endangered Tapirs
- The Dark Side of the American Dream : Perilous Illusions About Los Angeles
- Chorale Concert for Father's Day
- Policies That Will Help Rebuild America's Cities : Government: The downward spiral begins the moment someone believes that he or she doesn't matter. Some policies have sent this message.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Woman Working in Yard Killed by Car
- Boxing
- Dodgers' Play Is Worse Than Bad Old Days : Baseball: Three errors, passed ball in the first inning send Reds winging to 11-1 victory over disbelieving Candiotti.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Paseana Extends Streak to Six
- Parents Take a Thorny Ethical Path in Quest to Select Sex of Children
- Bubka Bumps His World Vault Record to 20-0 1/2
- Trail Blazers Lose Games on Court--and in Mind : Basketball: Bulls' psychological ploys paid off in Game 5. They can win another title today at home.
- The Accessible, Melodic Samuel Barber
- *** PHIL WOODS "Full House" <i> Milestone</i>
- * Mattel Inc., Torrance, has promoted Alan...
- Word on the Sand Is Street : Surf Wear Retailers Scramble to Stock New Urban Look : Where beach influence once worked its way to the city, the city is now making its way to the beach.
- The Pajama Party From Hell : CAPITOL GAMES: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and the Story of a Supreme Court Nomination, <i> By Timothy M. Phelps and Helen Winternitz (Hyperion: $24.95; 433 pp.)</i>
- Home Gardens Can Flourish Without Use of Strong Pesticides
- Balloon in the Wind : BLACK NOVEL (WITH ARGENTINES), <i> By Luisa Valenzuela Translated from the Spanish by Toby Talbot (Simon & Schuster: $20; 220 pp.)</i>
- TRAVEL INSIDER : Here's One World Tour Where the Price Is Right : Tourism: Foreign and U.S. tourist offices can be bountiful sources of free information for travelers planning trips overseas or even out-of-state.
- CLOSE-UP
- Plenty to Celebrate at the Inn at Perry Cabin : Maryland's oh-so-very-English country inn is owned by Sir Bernard Ashley of the fabrics empire.
- N.Y. Chef Blends Vision With Hard Work as Recipe for Top U.S. Rating : Food: American-born David Bouley keeps an eye on every detail in his restaurant as he seeks to serve the best French cuisine this side of the Atlantic.
- Plan to Ease Curbs on AIDS-Infected Doctors Is Scrapped : Health: Federal officials say the proposals were withdrawn over legal questions. Critics charge that the action was politically motivated.
- California IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : Newborn Kidnaped From Hospital
- Point of View : In Era of 'Sex Sells,' Why Penalize the Buyers? : What's the point of prostitution prosecution? If a woman truly owns her body, she should be able to sell it.
- Quintessential Suburb Is No More : Population: Immigration, mostly from Latin America, has made the Valley a place of contrasts and barriers. The gap between rich and poor is wider than it was a decade ago.
- U.S. OLYMPIC BOXING TRIALS : Reilly, Williams in the Driver's Seat
- Miscellany
- In Brief