- Little League Founder Carl Stotz Is Dead at 82
- Well of Compliments About a U.S. Setter Refuses to Dry Up : Volleyball: Stork puts team goals, accomplishments ahead of those of his own.
- 'Colores' Scheduled to Air on Channel 28
- 'Patriot' Hikes Battle of Big Guns : Movies: In a promising summer, the spy thriller squares off against 'Lethal Weapon 3' and the more tenuous 'Far and Away' and 'Alien 3'--with 'Batman' sequel still in the wings.
- Legislators Told 25% Cut for UC Is 'Not Workable'
- The Headband Gave It Away
- Senate Votes to Unblock Use of Fetal Tissue From Abortions
- Woman of Conscience : Activism's a 'Very Personal Thing' for Leader of Amnesty International, USA
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Amends Budget Proposal
- GRANADA HILLS : Man, 20, Dies After Ejected From Jeep
- IRVINE : Residents Invited to Get Rid of Junk
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : School Board OKs 11 More Layoffs
- Veltman 9th in NCAA Track
- It's a Son for Magic Johnson and Wife Cookie
- TRACK AND FIELD / JULIE CART : Hardly an Olympian Year for Cassell
- Back to Drawing Board : NBA finals: Jordan ruined Portland's game plan in Game 1. Drexler plans to stay in touch in Game 2 tonight.
- Another One of Those Wacky 'Days' From Sitcom of Life
- Rebuilding L.A. Topic on 'CBS This Morning'
- Former Hart Standout Wilson Named to Junior Basketball Team
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Futuristic Degradation in 'Dreams'
- He's Finally Gotten Over Sage Fright
- CSU Bracing for Huge Budget Cuts : Education: Students flock to take summer classes in face of massive cancellations for fall term. Campus presidents worry 8% decrease in state funds could triple.
- German Court Jails Suspected IRA Man in Weapons Case
- Nitty Gritty Election Ditties
- ECONOMY : Economists Dismiss Slight Rise in New Jobless Claims
- Iran Memorial Resurrects Anti-Americanism
- Tanker Overturns, Explodes
- FULLERTON : Liberalized Banner Bill Rejected by City
- Countywide : Free Fishing to Be Allowed Saturday
- Class Acts : Elementary School Students Turn in Creditable Performances as Playwrights
- Conservatives Opposing Urban Aid Plans : Cities: Orange County congressmen call for tax-free 'enterprise zones' instead of infusions of government funds for social programs and riot recovery.
- Stuck on a Statement : Body Piercing Opens a Whole New Realm of Self-Expression
- SANTA CLARITA : Camp Officer Held in Molestation Case
- Space-Age Lesson for Kids : Science: Mars colony project opens up a new universe for 200 schoolchildren from around the Southland by introducing them to the possibility of life in outer space.
- Doctor Pleads Guilty in Illegal Steroids Case
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- VENTURA : Man Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
- After the Riots / NEWS IN BRIEF : Retired General to Lead Probe of Guard's Response
- Escaped IRA Terrorists Seized in San Diego, S.F. : Crime: They escaped from Belfast prison in 1983. The fugitive apprehended in San Diego was convicted of murder.
- It Proved to Be Costly at Indy : Auto racing: Besides a heavy human toll, crashes involving 27 cars during May amounted to damages of nearly $6 million.
- Giving It Her Best Shot : Kawar Makes Mark in Meets--Not Practice
- Making a Long Jump Back to Excellence : Track: Mission Viejo's Heather Sterlin recovers from cracked vertebrae to qualify for second consecutive State meet.
- MUSIC
- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE : Video Sales Entrepreneur to Launch Home Sales 'Infomercial' on KABC
- Next Move: Selling Ice to Eskimos
- 2 Dailies Owned by Freedom Newspapers to Run Weekly
- Senate OKs Los Padres Wilderness Bill
- Saving Area Wild Lands
- Saving Area Wild Lands
- Michelle Methot and Nicole Raimann of Santa...
- Manzanar
- Breast Cancer Research
- Rioting and Responsibility
- Hyphenated Americans
- Last Refuge
- Rioting and Responsibility
- Rioting and Responsibility
- Protecting the Ugly
- Rioting and Responsibility
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- Mixed Business Reaction to 'Local Content' Law : Regulation: Foreign firms don't like it, many American owners don't see a benefit, but trade groups are hopeful.
- Taco Bell Goes Where It All Began : Markets: Irvine-based chain shells out its Mexican fast food in Mexico City. Initial acceptance is promising, and company officials figure if they can sell there, they can sell anywhere.
- U.S. Agencies Pitch In to House Some Riot Victims : Relief: The Resolution Trust Corp. and Department of Housing and Urban Development have tagged more than 30 properties for the program.
- STILL FEELIN': The baby boom generation will...
- THANKS, DAN: Undoubtedly the most-hyped baby of...
- SHE'S PERFECT! How do they pick people...
- Secret Memos Detail U.S. Effort to Aid Iraq : Policy: One note decries rules slowing technology sales. Another reveals an unchecked Hussein spent up to $20 billion on chemical, nuclear arms.
- WRONG CHANNEL: Santa Ana City Councilwoman Patricia...
- FBI Seizes Documents in Roth-Doughers Case : Investigation: Among papers taken by agents serving grand jury subpoena in influence-peddling probe are invoices showing meals mobile home park owners hosted for local politicians, attorney says.
- Slain Girl Grieved by Fellow Students
- PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN RELATIONS : Finding Ways to Salve Intergroup Sore Points : Los Angeles must resolve misunderstandings and hate revealed by the riots. We need mechanisms for interactive, multicultural synergy.
- U.S. Car Sales Cap Off May With a 2.3% Gain : Automobiles: The increase adds up to the healthiest sales month dealers have seen in nearly a year.
- Store's Hours to Fit City's Night Image
- That's the Way the Wedding Cake Crumbled
- HEALTH CARE
- Higher Prices Find Way Into Magic Kingdom
- LOW-FAT BAKING : Fire and Ice Cream
- Brave New Cork
- AUTOS
- Better Butters
- West Covina : Sewer Fees to Drop
- PERFORMANCES / AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- COMMENTARY : Armenia Offers Economic Opportunities
- ROAD NOTES
- 1 Sitting Judge Wins, 1 Loses : Municipal Court: A law professor wins the Citrus seat, and a controversial incumbent will stay on the bench in Rio Hondo.
- La Verne : Water Rates Going Up
- COMEDY : Humor Is Finney's Magic Marker
- Strong Currents Rip at Mother-Daughter Relationship in 'High Tide'
- Are There Parallel Realities in Black and White Media?
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Police Union Support Key in Heated Races : Politics: Incumbent Diane Boggs apparent winner in close contest. Joyce Lawrence, Gary McCaughan, Barbara Riley elected.
- Judge Turns Down City Housing Plan : Ruling: Officials wanted to build 94 low-income units in Diamond Bar to save remaining vacant acreage for industrial use.
- Outsider Image Put Navarro In
- Takasugi Poised to Move Into Assembly : Politics: The GOP's 37th District nominee says he does not see himself as a representative of Asian-American interests.
- LANCASTER : Driver Killed When His Car Overturns
- ELECTION RETURNS : HOW VENTURA COUNTY VOTED
- Elections '92 : 24TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : 2 Lawmakers Set the Stage for a 'Real Slugfest'
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MICHAEL M. BERGER : First, the Riots, Now Looting by City Hall : A double-standard rebuilding policy unfairly targets liquor stores and other businesses.
- Minnesota Gymnastics Coach Fired After Team Sees Alleged Sex Tape
- Farmer Helps Recruit 1 Good Man in Marine
- Azusa Pacific to Play in Holiday Tournament
- Wegerle Scores in First Start as U.S. Wins, 1-0
- GIRLS' SWIMMING : She Drives to Reach High Goals
- ART
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Tiger Lady' Probes Killer's Motives
- Rock Industry Rapped for Inaction : Producer Decries Lyrics Law Response
- Ernest Townsend has been appointed to the...
- Why Not Label Bioengineered Foods?
- Unemployment Up, Jobs Dip in San Diego
- Calling All Bugs
- High School Baseball Teams Battle for Division Titles
- COLUMN ONE : Nose-Dive in Ducks Stirs Flap : Ducks Unlimited is known for protecting waterfowl habitat. But a declining duck population has critics blaming its members--people who like to shoot ducks.
- How to Add Phones, Do Your Own Repairs
- THE HOUSE
- FINAL ELECTION RETURNS : HOW O.C. VOTED IN STATEWIDE RACES
- WORK IN PROGRESS : Tending the Thirsty : Dennis Mattson is an artist with bottles and glasses, a member of a dying breed: the career barkeeper.
- LOCAL ELECTION ROUNDUP : Hayden Edges Narrowly Past Rosenthal : Politics: The assemblyman holds a 277-vote lead, but absentee ballots remain uncounted in the battle for the 23rd Senate District.
- Man Acquitted in Shooting Death : Courts: Jury accepts argument that Sergio Celis was mistaken for the real killer, whom the defense asserted was Celis' older brother.
- U.S. Eases Freeze on Aid to Peru; Nicaragua Funding Under Review
- CSULB Athletics Budget Facing Another Potential Squeeze Play : Finances: Ongoing state fiscal crisis clouds the future of all 14 CSULB intercollegiate teams. Administrators anticipate more tough times ahead.
- OCEANSIDE : 2 Men Shot When Quarrel Escalates
- DANA POINT : 2 Men Are Sought in Attempted Rape
- A Cop and a Lady
- And his rival didn't spend a dime:...
- Son Testifies Against Mother in Murder Trial Involving Baby : Courts: The defense seeks a mistrial after the witness utters the name of another child whom Debra Suzanne Cummings is accused of killing.
- VAN NUYS : Son Testifies Against Mother in Murder Trial
- Warrant Is Issued for Slaying Suspect
- O.C. Elections '92 : Vote to Save Creek Short of 2/3 Majority : Preservation: Supporters call 54.3% yes vote political victory with a message that should forestall development.
- Winners of the 1992 high school and...
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Higher Prices Find Way Into Magic Kingdom
- HOME COOK : A Lot of Hot Air for Supper
- Funding Crunch to Force Seizures of S&Ls;, Ryan Says
- OBITUARY : Amarlyn Lancaster, Lawmaker's Wife
- Wagon Jump Seats: Safe for Kids?
- Bellflower : Tighter Controls Proposed for Horse Lots Along River
- Soka Site Important to Ecosystem, Report Says : Environment: Draft documents show that the school's 580 acres support flora and fauna in the region, affecting drainage and wildlife.
- 'Our Town' a Community Effort
- Arcadia : Search Firm Hired
- A Taste of Dim Sum Reaches North County
- Residents Reject Cityhood Measure : Incorporation: Recession, bureaucracy cited as reasons for failure of proposal for county's 89th city.
- San Diego : Police Identify Dismembered Body
- Primary Factor: Power of Women in Politics : Quality female candidates outshone disgraceful TV ads
- Mira Mesa Takes Five, Wins Title : Baseball: Offense comes through in the fifth inning to earn third consecutive championship.
- SYLMAR : Physician Exchange Program Approved
- As Last Pick in the Draft, Woods Taken by Surprise : Professional baseball: San Fernando right fielder batted only .214, but Marlins scout liked what he saw on a foul ball.
- Put Them on Foreman Undercard
- Prep Football
- He Finally Got Day in the Sun
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reversal of Fortune Costly to Cardinals, 8-7
- '80s Enough : Lecturer Lawson's Work Embraces a Central Concern of Art During the Past Decade
- 'Prophets' Are Feeding UCI the Fax : Education: Art student Manuel Hernandez's group questions actions of officials in its unsolicited bulletins.
- Wisconsin Plan Aims to Discourage Immigration of Welfare Recipients
- FOR THE KIDS : Summer Warmup : It's beach weather, and the water temperature is rising. To find the shoreline that fits your needs, here are some tips.
- Temecula Crash Sparks Call for Changes by INS
- Long Beach : Queen Mary Workers Plead for City to Save Their Jobs
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Boxer, Feinstein May Face Tougher Test in November : Election: Gender-based politics worked well against Democratic opposition, but surveys show that Republican voters are more concerned with economic well-being.
- New Study Boosts Forecasts of AIDS Infection
- Monrovia : Council Acts on Budget Gap
- Stiff Will Retire From Superintendent Post
- SOLANA BEACH : Carpenter Arrested in Bank Robberies
- THE TIMES POLL: The Senate: How They Won
- Director of AIDS Center Gets Award
- CLIPBOARD
- NEIGHBORS / SHORT TAKES : Mortgage Burning : St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church's weekend cultural festival will be the last held with money owed on the building.
- City Allocates $170,000 More for Building of CYO Center : Services: Council receives assurances that construction of the long-delayed project will begin immediately. It will include day laborer hiring and child care facilities.
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : He Gives Students a Lot of Strokes : Aquatics: Early lessons pay off for lifeguard/ coach/competitor from Irvine's University High.
- Assembly May Gain First Asian-American Since 1978
- Valley Life Section Begins June 12
- NOTEBOOK : Bruins' Janicki Is Feeling Like an Angel After Baseball Draft
- BACKSTAGE 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND' : The Shadow Side : Lit Moon Theatre production will delve into the desperation and alienation in Carroll's story. It opens Tuesday.
- South Gate : Project Will Synchronize Traffic Signals on Firestone
- FILM : Parker's 'Midnight Express' a Prisoner of Heavy-Handedness
- COLUMN LEFT/ ELAINE CIULLA KAMARCK : Our Fling With New Faces Is Self-Delusional : Betrayed by Bush, Clinton and Congress, voters will feel worse when Perot proves to be a dud.
- LOS ALAMITOS : School Bus Fees Will Nearly Double
- Old Globe Unveils Creative Center at Gala
- West Hollywood : Street Barrier to Remain
- Two Groups Sue Businessman Over Missing Funds : Lawsuits: Lions Club members and officials at an L.A. school claim that the man embezzled nearly $575,000 while serving on their boards.
- Theory on Origin of Humans Put in Doubt : Fossils: Researchers say skulls found in China indicate that the species evolved there, not solely in Africa.
- PEOPLE : A Beatle Maniac Petitions Paul
- Serving Up Musical Gumbo at Zydeco Festival
- THE TIMES POLL: How They Fared in California
- LOCAL ELECTION ROUNDUP : Competition Returns to November Races : Congress: Voters will have ideological choices between Flores and Harman in the 36th District and Beilenson and McClintock in the 24th District.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Elections '92 : Bitter End to Career in Politics : Remap: Rep. Robert J. Lagomarsino loses his seat after running in a new district to avoid a clash with Rep. Elton Gallegly.
- THE URBAN LANDSCAPE : Excitement, Romance of Flight Still Alive at Municipal Airport
- LOCAL ELECTION ROUNDUP : Despite 'Liberal' Tag, Reed Easily Wins GOP Race for Assembly
- Long Beach : Small Group Presses Protest Against Year-Round Schools
- Rival Factions Seize Civilians on Kabul Streets
- ROAD NOTES
- Wake Set for Wesley Sanders, Longtime City Treasurer
- ELECTIONS LEGISLATURE : Incumbency Proves to Be No Obstacle in Most Races : Results: Veterans survive name-calling, embarrassments and reapportionment. The 55th Assembly District in Carson is the only exception, where two lawmakers lose to a newcomer.
- 4-H Finds Life Off the Farm
- West Hollywood : Petitions for Police Force
- A Cold, White Season of Death on Mt. McKinley : The continent's tallest peak has been doing its worst this year. Still, mountaineers flock to take up the challenge.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Reward for Quality : Adventure for Kids in Ventura wins a prestigious award for excellence in bookselling.
- IT <i> DID</i> HAPPEN HERE : A Compelling Exhibit Reveals the Haunting Truth About Japanese-American Internment During WWII
- Hawaiian Gardens : Recall Petition Approved; Deadline for Signatures Set
- Roberti Revels in Hard-Fought Victory Over Rowen
- ELECTIONS '92 : THE PROPOSITIONS : School Bonds Approved but Tax Deferment Loses
- Just Say Cheese : The Trials and Tribulations of Snapping the Family Portrait
- Bleeding Blues : Hook & the Hitchhikers do the rockin' roadhouse style of R & B. Be sure to wear your Dodger cap.
- Azusa : Senior Housing Scrapped
- Senate Approves $1.1 Billion for Public Broadcasting
- San Diego County Elections : Schools to Act Fast on Prop. O Victory
- Collision With the Navy Gives Insight Into Perot : Military: 'Textbook' officer impressed many, but frustrations led him to seek an early release from duty.
- Gonzales Is Chosen to Head Bassett Schools
- Northeast Los Angeles : Cleanup Volunteers Needed
- Group Launches Campaign to Preserve Native Oaks
- He's Mastered the Art of the Deal : Agent: Hamilton High's Leigh Steinberg has earned a reputation for not only negotiating megabuck deals, but for requiring his clients to give back to their communities.
- Lakewood : Awards Will Be Presented for Most Beautiful Homes
- Return Fire
- 'Friendly Fire' Reprimands Reported
- Mae Boyar Park23936 Highlander Road, Canoga ParkSize:...
- On Trips, Check Out the Remote Areas and Local Markets
- Poor Pollination : Gray days are blamed for a light crop. Eighty percent of this year's harvest is coming from outside the county.
- Beverly Hills : New Riot Relief Drop-Off
- Compton : Schools to Buy $2-Million Record-Keeping Computer
- Brown Vows to Press 'People's Platform' Goal
- Bing! Go the Strings of Their Hearts
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- LAKE CASITAS : Body May Be That of Missing Student
- Election '92 : Flores Outpolls Reagan, Beverly in Closely Watched Race : Congress: The only survivor among the relatives of well-known politicians is Evan Anderson Braude.
- 2 Simi Teachers to Be Paid in Library Protest
- LOS ANGELES : School Board Designates June as Gay Pride Month
- $3.5-Million Fire Hits Encino Mall, Shuts Ventura Boulevard
- CALABASAS : 3 Men Arrested on Hacking Charges
- CYPRESS : City Gives Initial OK to RV Permit Plan
- Spurned Man Dies; Killed Ex-Girl, Self
- It Took Years to Build Business; but in a Flash It Was Gone : Encino: Community support helps a merchant overcome the numbness. Michael Bluestein calls the fire 'an obstacle, but it's not closing the door.'
- Philip Dunne, Writer-Director Who Opposed Blacklists, Dies
- Elections '92 : Sparks Flying in Reiner-Garcetti Race : Campaign: Sniping already begins between the D.A. and his former chief aide as they gear up for runoff vote in November.
- Noah Williams III; School Co-Founder
- Noonan Elected as Bar President
- Woman Says Boss Offered Her a House, Car for Sex : Court: 'He wanted a relationship with me,' secretary testifies. Businessman is on trial for an unsuccessful murder attempt on her boyfriend.
- ELECTIONS / ANTELOPE VALLEY : Voters Favor Creating Flood-Control Agency
- WOMEN'S TENNIS
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Rickey Henderson Put on Disabled List
- Woolpert Was Strong, Silent Builder of USF Basketball
- Jurisprudence
- Inglewood Placed on Probation by Southern Section : Prep football: The council rules that the school used three ineligible players during the 1991 season. Coach Angelo Jackson says many players may look to transfer.
- U.S. Pairs Skating Champions Separate
- Little-Known Longbow Shoots a Bull's-Eye
- Sailors' Delight : 'Boat People' Hear Concerts Free Near Humphrey's
- Reform Factor: Triumph of Los Angeles : Voters, overwhelmingly rejecting fear, order up a new era in police-city relations
- Gang Bullets Claim Another Toddler : Shooting: Gunfire from passing car kills boy, 2, who was pedaling brand-new tricycle toward his father.
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Five Arrested in 'Thrill' Robberies of Supermarkets
- San Diego County Elections : Critics Blame School District for Fallbrook's Latest Bond Failure : Election: They say third refusal in two years to spend to relieve crowding reflects public's lost confidence.
- Portland Gives, Jordan Takes--Three at a Time : NBA finals: He gets 18 of his 35 first-half points from long range in a 122-89 victory in Game 1.
- Tennis
- Video Rentals : 'JFK' Premieres at No. 6
- Opponents Feeling Melendez's Wrath for Olympic Snub : College baseball: Pepperdine first baseman on a tear since learning he is not invited to try for Barcelona.
- McMurtry Keeps His Distance From His Songs
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Reform Factor: Triumph of the Voters
- SAN DIEGO : Gun Battle Kills 1 in Logan Heights
- OXNARD : 2nd-Grade Teacher a State Finalist in Presidential Awards
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Crash Kills Driver, Injures 2 Passengers
- CAMARILLO : Planners Approve Report on City Goals
- Man to Be Tried on Flight Path Charge
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD : Primrose and McCormick Win, but One Race Is Close : Officials must still count 18,000 ballots, which could affect a 78-vote lead newcomer Felix Rocha Jr. holds over incumbent Roger W. Belgen.
- ANAHEIM / FULLERTON : 2 Men Struck, Killed in Train Accidents
- BOYS' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS : Top Seeds Continue to Hold Up
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL CITY SECTION 3-A DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP : Fremont Ends 29-Year Wait for Eighth Title, 8-6
- Titans Can Live With Prosperity--Barely
- DiSarcina, Stevens End Long Droughts
- MOORPARK : Amtrak Says Rail Service for City May Start in October
- SIMI VALLEY : Maintenance Pact for Schools Awarded
- GARDEN GROVE : Utility Tax Issue Will Be Put to Vote
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Letter Says School Superintendent Was Told of Budget Deficit in Early '91
- OXNARD : Lead Role Sought in Trash Station Plan
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / DANA POINT CITY COUNCIL : Curreri Reelected, but Second Incumbent's in a Near-Tie
- Stars Missing From Op Pro Galaxy : Surfing: Format changes contribute to absence of many top performers this year.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Renegotiable to Try Turf Today
- Freshman's 67 Leads UCI Golfers
- Ready, Willing and Able : Reilly Rebounds From Suspension to Reach Olympic Boxing Trials
- GOLF / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Irvine's Holmes Surprises With a 67
- SURFING / BODY GLOVE CUP : Pribram Wins Twice to Keep Comeback on Track
- OPERA REVIEW : S.F. Borrows a Bizarre 'Barbiere'
- Decisions
- LA HABRA : 73-Unit Project Gets Environmental OK
- SIMI VALLEY : Meeting to Look at Aiding Economy
- Fullerton Victory Sets Stage for a Rematch : College World Series: Titans score five runs in the first inning to defeat Miami. Teams will play again Friday, with the winner advancing to the final.
- Fullerton Hangs On to Defeat Miami, 7-5 : College baseball: Titans must beat Hurricanes again on Friday to advance to championship game of the College World Series.
- Grove Festival Will Fill Its 'Midsummer's Eve' With Stars
- World Cup to Be on TV Without Commercials
- JAZZ REVIEW : Cedar Walton's Latest Lineup Retains Edge
- Elections '92 : VALLEY-AREA ROUNDUP : Wright Beats Longtime Foe, Knight Defeats Odds in GOP Primary