- It Was Democrats Over All-Stars in Rating Game
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Waters Keeps Walking a Fine Line With Clinton : Democrats: She stands side-by-side with Jesse Jackson at a rally and takes the podium to second the candidate's nomination.
- Pyrotechnic Salute--<i> Sans</i> Color
- Long Beach : IDM Real Estate Firm Files for Chapter 11 Protection
- Waste Handler Charged in Trash Dumping Scheme
- ON AND UNDER THE BOARDWALK : It's Party Time All Around the New Huntington Beach Pier
- ARCHITECTURE : Two-Faced Brotman Building Exudes Both Activity, Tension
- THE JAZZ MAP / A TWO-WEEK GUIDE
- NEIGHBORS : Traveling On : Cook Islands Tourist Authority office will leave Camarillo and move to L.A. But what about the commute?
- TUSTIN : 6 Take Out Papers in Race for Mayor
- SAN DIEGO : Mack Trial Jury Begins Deliberation
- 2 Men to Be Charged in Deaths of Nesting Herons
- NORTHEAST VALLEY : Work Program for Youths Is Expanded
- At least she didn't go any further:...
- Orange City Council Spikes Plan to Tax Apartment Owners
- ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGN SPENDING : Gallegly's $315,353 War Chest Dwarfs Opponent's
- He's Scoring Points as a Sub : Soccer: Mission Viejo graduate Joe-Max Moore would prefer to start, but he's making the most of his Olympic opportunity.
- Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison has named John...
- EAU DE ALLEYWAY : Life Sex & Death May Be Hard on the Nostrils, but It's One Streetwise Rock 'n' Roll Band
- Spy Vs. Spy
- San Diego : 1 Killed, 2 Hurt in Drive-By Shooting
- Man Held in Attack on Denny Faces New Charges : Riots: Damian Monroe Williams is to be accused of assaulting and robbing a good Samaritan near site where trucker was beaten. Suspect will have total of 19 counts against him.
- A Troubled Player Gets Star Status
- Ape's World : Kansas City Pitcher's Unorthodox Formula for Success Results in a Winning Equation
- Winning Only Part of the Game for Golfer Todd Demsey : Golf: Torrey Pines grad keeps driving himself to excel.
- Padres Now Closer to Playing in Peoria : Baseball: Team signs letter of intent to move to Phoenix suburb.
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : NRBQ Still Playing Rock of Ages : The Coach House performance combines veterans' acumen with the innocence of youth, making it a critic's wish come true.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Performance Artist Charges Censorship
- THEATER REVIEWS / 'COCKTAIL HOUR,' 'LOVE LETTERS' : Heart-Felt Drama : In one, a family struggles to overcome alienation; in the other, two people achieve an intimacy of souls via the written word.
- California / In Brief : Richmond : Pesky Squirrel Get a Reprieve
- SAN DIEGO : Hang Glider Pilot Killed in Crash
- THE ARTS
- MUSEUM WATCH : Local Treasures
- NORTHRIDGE : Rader, Acquitted of Murders, Is Freed
- Assembly Panel OKs 3 Bills to Crack Down on Rioting
- Football
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Knox Has No Rookie Holdouts
- Southland Report
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : This Weighty Issue Won't Keep Paseana Out of Vanity Handicap
- A Comic View of the Convention : Television: Stand-up comedians are having a field day with the presidential campaign and this week some are at the Democratic gathering.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Belgium's 'Marquis': A De Sade Bestiary
- Cultivating Business at the O.C. Fair : Exhibitors, Vendors Hope to Gain Sales
- A Toast to Toast
- Palestinians in Southland Seek Assets Left in Kuwait : Gulf War: Refugees say they are being bilked by their former partners. Many are on welfare or in menial jobs.
- Real Life vs. the Convention : New York: While the Democrats whoop and holler in the Garden, out in Queens it's business as usual among the pushcarts of Roosevelt Avenue.
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Peabody for Veep?
- The following are selected entries from...
- Awaiting El Nino
- Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Stage Is Set for Avondre Jones to Become a Star of the Hardwood : Basketball: The Artesia High center says an upset defeat to Glendora in March turned him around. Now his game is more focused and his performance dazzling.
- District Is Expanded to Include Desert Land
- It's All Downhill Now : Fans Both Young and Old Fuel a Soapbox Resurgence
- Long Beach : District Acts to Improve Its Bilingual Program
- THEATER REVIEW / 'SOUTH PACIFIC' : Enchanted Evening : The Moorpark College production offers humor, tragedy and fine performances by the principals.
- La Puente : Business License Fee Ended
- 10 Maintenance Workers Laid Off in Budget Crisis
- 3 Charged in Singer's Death
- Harvey A. Proctor, 76; Former Head of Gas Company
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE FOREIGNER' : Frenzied Fun : With the plot and relationships carefully set up, Camarillo production's pace is fast, the results, enjoyable.
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : A Monument to R.F.K.
- Stuck With Sticky : Weather: Warm temperatures, humidity likely to stay around as more storms brew off Mexico.
- Aid Runs Out for Federal Defendants
- Officer Sues Ex-Wife After Learning He's Not Son's Biological Father
- Shells Bring War's Reality Back to Croatian City : Conflict: Weary residents of Dubrovnik flee, facing uncertain future as refugees.
- Democratic Convention Tops Baseball All-Stars in Ratings
- Motto Fever : Santa Clarita: More than 200 slogans are submitted in a contest to raise civic pride. The council rejects them all.
- Broad Ban on Smoking Considered : Government: City Council to ponder a ban on smoking in restaurants, bars and hotel rooms. Critics say it would hurt tourism.
- Judge Says Officials Have Done Their Best to Ease Jail Crowding : Courts: County is in 'substantial' compliance with court orders to eliminate overcrowding, the judge rules.
- Teacher Dies After Cycle Runs Into Car
- VAN NUYS : 250,000 Expected at Aviation Expo '92
- YORBA LINDA : 2 Councilmen Take Candidacy Papers
- THE HOUSE
- Southland Report
- Dodgers Are Given Deadline by Claire : Baseball: If the team continues to struggle into August, wholesale changes may be coming, he says.
- American Oil Output Reaches a 31-Year Low : Energy: Domestic production in the first half of 1992 fell 3.3% to 7.24 million barrels per day from 7.49 million in 1991.
- Ford to Hike Prices on '93 Models by 3% : Autos: Average car sticker will rise $599. One analyst says it shows that the company intends to remain aggressive in the marketplace.
- Defense Profits Up as Spending Falls : Earnings: Northrop and General Dynamics are the latest to report higher net incomes as cost-cutting begins to pay off.
- Av Westin Joins Time Warner Joint Venture
- * The question: How do you turn...
- Beverly Hills : New Library Director
- PERFORMANCES / AN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- Hancock Park : Fossil Finders on View
- Grand Jury to Probe City Council Election : Government: The city manager is ordered to surrender materials, including absentee-ballot applications, by July 28.
- O.C. Activist Tells His Party It's 'Disrespectful' to Brown
- Supervisor Backs Creation of Regional Library : Services: Maria VanderKolk urges Oak Park to bridge the county line and join with Agoura Hills on the project. Foes say "she's not listening to the community."
- In This Speech, Acceptance Is All : Clinton must win wide confidence tonight
- 2 Drivers Hurt When Car Hits Truck Head-On
- Another Deputy Indicted in Theft of Drug Money : Law enforcement: He is charged with stealing more than $1.5 million in cash seized from narcotics traffickers.
- Hassan Jones, Minnesota Viking wide receiver, was...
- Southland Report
- Newhall-Saugus Clinches Share of Title With Sweep
- Petranoff Taken Off South African Team
- Kamy Keshmiri, an American discus thrower banned...
- Barbara Camp Named Acting Athletic Director at UCI
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Lettice & Lovage': Truth & Illusion : The touring Broadway production of the Peter Shaffer play, featuring Julie Harris and Roberta Maxwell, continues at the San Diego Civic Theatre through Sunday.
- CHILDREN'S THEATER REVIEW : Saddleback Cast Acts Like Animals to Teach Lessons
- Day Runner, TI Join Forces to Develop Organizers : Product: Fullerton-based firm says the Texas Instruments name will lend prestige to its new line of jointly designed paper/electronic planners.
- Emulex to Close Digital Storage Division Rather Than Sell It
- Firm Prefers Overtime to Hiring Workers : Economy: Tool-and-die maker would rather pay for more hours than add to its work force. Employees like the extra money but say longer days take a toll.
- First General Plan OKd Despite Protests
- THE HOUSE
- Some Tips on Getting Around Town on Two Wheels
- Summertime and the Filo is Easy . . .
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Will It Be Riffs or the Roar of a Train? : Speech: Clinton's style is compared to a jazz musician or unstoppable freight cars. Which he relies on in his acceptance address is a key question.
- Duarte : Gas Station Permit Revoked
- What Do You Want From Older Generation?
- Dispute Over Liability Stalls AIDS Drug Tests : Research: Firm wants U.S. to assume risk. Treatment may stop spread of virus from mothers to babies.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Pepperdine to Fund Women's Soccer Team
- West Hollywood : Gay-Lesbian Posts Open
- The Stag Makes a Leap to Comfy Local Hangout
- Glendale : New Library Administrator
- Final Report OKd on Conversion of Alex Theatre : Renovation: But officials withhold a permit for asbestos removal to make sure the contractor will adequately dispose of hazardous materials.
- Sass Appeal : The singer has a powerful, raspy voice and opens tonight for the Arc Angels at the Ventura Theatre.
- California / IN BRIEF : SOLANA BEACH : Landlord Charged in Nest Site Destruction
- Huge Lotto Jackpot Creates Bigger Dreams of Instant Riches : Lottery: Officials said the prize reached $45 million by Wednesday. The odds of winning? 1 in 18 million.
- Judge Clears Way for Suit Against San Onofre Plant
- COSTA MESA : Enemies in WWII Meet as Friends
- OXNARD : Traffic-Impact Fee on Developers OKd
- More Arrests Expected in Crash Probe : Insurance fraud: Officials say hundreds of car-truck collisions may have been deliberately caused in the last year.
- Angels Need Power Burst : Home-Run Threats, Team Leaders Are Key Missing Ingredients
- Basketball
- Freedy Shows He Can Fly
- Mining Hollywood's Old Movie Gold
- Founders Hall Series Is Set
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Saints Sign Top Pick Dunbar
- Al Gore
- RADIO
- Drain on State Coffers
- Politics of the Abortion Issue
- Bogus Charities
- Al Gore
- Discrimination at UC Berkeley
- Politics of the Abortion Issue
- Millionaire Players
- Politics of the Abortion Issue
- Discrimination at UC Berkeley
- Al Gore
- Matter of Conscience
- Gadfly Brown
- Tax by Any Other Name
- Better Way to Learn
- Crimes Are Ignored
- Politics of the Abortion Issue
- Speeding Complaints
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Discrimination at UC Berkeley
- Politics of the Abortion Issue
- MOVIES - July 16, 1992
- MOVIES - July 16, 1992
- MOVIES - July 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 16, 1992
- Obituaries - July 16, 1992
- Obituaries - July 16, 1992
- Names in the News - July 16, 1992
- Names in the News - July 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 16, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 16, 1992
- STUCK: As the county's only elected Democrat,...
- Rollins Quits, Says Perot Wouldn't Heed Advice : Politics: Strategist says headstrong Texan is sticking to a losing path. His departure sparks a crisis as other aides follow him out the door.
- Man, 63, Sentenced to 30 Years to Life in Killing : Crime: However, judge expresses concern over confession given during high-pressure interrogation.
- Orange County Supervisor Under Cloud of Inquiries
- PIER ENVY: Huntington Beach's new pier, to...
- Activist Defies Efforts to Stop Anti-Clinton Ad : Politics: Creator of Willie Horton footage dismisses President's characterization of commercial as 'filthy.'
- S & P Drops State's Bond Rating to A+
- Mandela Calls for U.N. Steps in S. Africa Strife : Debate: He urges Security Council to investigate township violence and help restart constitutional talks.
- Aid Runs Out for Federal Defendants
- Torrance Cuts Back Leave Days for Officials : Government: City managers will get 24 administrative leave days under new policy, down from 36. They will be able to cash out up to 18.
- CUTTING LOSSES: Tourists will be a little...
- FALLOUT? David E. Wiggs, a retired Westminster...
- Large Tumor Removed From Pope's Colon
- A Simplified Do-It-Yourself Will Gets Simpler
- TECHNOLOGY - July 16, 1992
- Indiana Issues Order Against Irvine Firm : Regulation: National Micro Vision Systems and a Phoenix firm are told to stop soliciting potential investors in a wireless cable-TV system being planned for South Bend.
- Georgian Region Gets Peacekeepers : Conflict: Mission in the former Soviet Union is first of its kind. Troops will include combatants from both sides.
- Coming Clean on Issue of Dirty Engines
- President Booed by All-Star Game Fans
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : A Role Model for Women With Cancer : Delegate: Huntington Beach Councilwoman Linda Moulton-Patterson uses convention spotlight to emphasize that breast cancer is survivable.
- Standing Alone : Politics: Vermont has always liked mavericks, and now it has one in Congress--socialist Bernie Sanders, who answers only to himself.
- SIMI VALLEY : Regulators Close Accused Insurer
- Outside the Stadium, the Name of the Game Was Politics and Protest
- Conservancy Sues to Block Land Sale and Protect Flower : Westlake Village: FDIC is accused of violating rules by negotiating with a developer who wants to build houses where a rare plant grows.
- Wilson Wit Spotlights Veto of Fluorescent Bulb Disposal Bill
- The 'Independent' Counsel Isn't
- SANTA CLARITA : Free Trees Offered to 500 Residents
- McDonough Is Still on the Rise for CBS
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Belly Up Full of Fire With Leon Russell
- SEC Quietly OKs Limits on Mutual Fund Fees : Securities: The new rule puts a ceiling on total sales charges and 12b-1 fees. It won't go into effect until July, 1993.
- This Year's Newfangled Sport: Snakeboarding
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRALIA : Rescuers Save 39 Beached Whales
- Republicans Criticize Wilson Over Care Cuts
- A Port in the Storm : Temporary Shelter for Homeless Men Erected on Oxnard Lot
- LONG BEACH : Study Urges Card Casino on Queen Mary
- County OKs Budget but Braces for Loss of Jobs
- LOS ANGELES : LAPD Lifts Ban on Recruits 35 and Older
- Woman Near End of 1,000-Mile Trek to Highlight Plight of Homeless, Mentally Ill
- SPORTS WATCH : Go West, Young Fan
- Infant With Transplanted Heart Taken Off Critical List : Recovery: Doctors are encouraged by Robbie Shin's progress and have removed the ventilator that helped him breathe.
- FILLMORE : Caltrans Postpones Bridge Construction
- COSTA MESA : Organization's Chief Resigns After 1 Year
- MOORPARK : Woman Sues College Over Sexual Assault
- NL President List Includes Ted Sizemore
- Jockey's Race Might Never Be Won : Hungarian Kallai Still Thinks of Returning to United States
- CYCLING / TOUR DE FRANCE : Van Poppel Wins Sprint to Finish as Leaders Stay Same
- RAMS : Training Camp Preview to Begin at UC Irvine
- MOVIE REVIEW : The Flaws of 'Companion' Are Forgivable
- OUTDOOR NOTES / PETE THOMAS : Hurricane Darby Is Kind to Anglers
- BANKING
- * Coca-Cola Co. reported a 20.4% gain...
- AUTOS
- Navy Action in Ship Deal Under Review : Defense: House panel will investigate the release of Morrison Knudsen from a price guarantee on delivery of vessels.
- NEW YORK NOTES : Getting Out the Vote
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Jury Votes for Death of Double Murderer : Courts: Jessie Ray Moffett killed a man and a woman eight years apart. His is the first local death penalty verdict rendered since Robert Alton Harris was executed.
- Decisions
- Alfaro 1st O.C. Woman to Get Death Sentence : Courts: Judge, who upheld jury's recommendation, called Autumn Wallace's murder the most 'senseless, brutal, vicious and callous' killing he has ever known.
- Driver Crashes After Losing Control of Car; 3 Are Injured
- MISSION VIEJO : Judge Rejects Citizens' City Hall Referendum
- CYPRESS : Fire Protection Flaws Reported
- Badge Lends Mystery to Burglary Case : Sherman Oaks: Police say the old insignia, if it is real, should have been retired 30 years ago. It apparently was dropped by the thief.
- Miscellany
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Still 0 for 1992 on Clay
- LOCAL NOTES : Injury Forces Harty Off Olympic Soccer Team
- OLYMPIC ROUNDUP : U.S. Discus Champion Is Banned by IAAF
- MINORITY COMMERCE : Businessman Proposes Cultural Center on Garden Grove Parcel
- 3 Major Brokerages Score Quarterly Gains Over '91
- Police to Rally Against Time Warner
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : TELEVISION ANALYSIS : Emotional AIDS Speeches Steal the Show
- Nurse Awarded $5.3 Million After AIDS Infection
- Urchin Searchin' : Divers Hope Limits on Harvest Will Preserve High-Profit Sea Creature
- Guarding a Daughter From All-Too-Familiar Pain
- It's All Pffftgrkt to Him
- Countywide : Gallegly Fires 1st Salvo at Opponent
- Slamming Against a Brick Wall : A frustrated Magic Johnson protests lack of federal action against AIDS
- OXNARD : Redevelopment Panel Delays Hiring
- Blutreich May Get Olympic Discus Berth : Violation: Keshmiri's suspension might clear way for former standout at Capistrano Valley High and UCLA.
- A Tempered Kind of Joy : South African Athletes Face Unrealistic Expectations at Home, Uncertainty Abroad as They Prepare to Return to International Spotlight After 32 Years
- Reflections on Mortality
- NEW YORK NOTES : A Woman's Work
- Democratic Partying in New York
- IRVINE : Victim of Shooting Identified by Police
- Sudan Army Takes Rebel Headquarters After 5-Month Drive
- Encina Power Plant Channel Comes to Rescue for Trainees
- Woodland Hills West Bangs Out Winning Tune Behind Johnson
- For Unlikeliest All-Star, It's Unbelievable
- Stars and Strife: The Battle for the Late-Night Audience : Television: As 'Tonight Show' and 'Arsenio' jockey for young viewers, charges of pressuring guests and knocking the competition are surfacing.
- DVI Health Will Restructure Its Leases in Default : Medical: Irvine equipment supplier will make new arrangements with IPS Health Care, which owes it $5.6 million for leased imaging systems.
- THE FRAGILE ECONOMY : THE TIMES POLL : Confidence Slides Among Consumers : Economy: A growing number now say the country is in a serious slump that won't end soon. Gloom underscores President Bush's political problems.
- Clinton Embraced by Jackson; Carter Hails His Integrity : Convention: A platform that reflects the candidate's centrist views is adopted. Civil rights leader says the Rainbow Coalition will mobilize behind the ticket.
- 2 AIDS Patients Denounce GOP as Negligent
- Broadcasting Choice Picked
- PORT HUENEME : County to Set 637 Gypsy Moth Traps
- Insurers to Direct Riot Victims to Minority Firms
- Countywide : 3 Men Sentenced in Robbery Cases
- Boards of Education : Marine Institute Surf Science Class Hits Lab Before Waves
- Countywide : Ziemann Named Santa Rosa Bishop
- Supervisors to Try Again on Expansion of Landfill
- PERSPECTIVE ON REBUILDING L.A. : Why Punish the Victims? : City Hall threatens to take away the one thing left to burned-out Korean businesses--the ability to start anew.
- FanFest Attendance in San Diego Tops Totals for Debut in Toronto
- Miscellany
- Grappling With the Reality of Wrestling : Olympics: Danny Henderson sacrifices to gain recognition in Greco-Roman, a sport that's hardly America's favorite pastime.
- TV REVIEW : Taking a Bloody Trip Up the Corporate Ladder
- Kerkorian Takes Stand at Disney Trial
- Where Used U.S. Cars Are Sheik
- NEW YORK NOTES : A White Bread Clinton
- Muslims Despair Over 'Liberated' City : Balkans: Residents of shattered Mostar feel like pawns. Croat victors proclaim new state.
- ALTADENA : Death in Fall Called Accidental, Not Murder
- Rose Marie Sloane; Community Volunteer
- Off-Duty Officer Wounds Man Trying to Rob Him of Motorcycle, Police Say
- Malibu Council Tries New Tack on Banning Jet Skis
- Two White Professors Accuse College of Racial Discrimination : Bias: One has filed a lawsuit, charging that a less experienced Asian-American was hired. A campus official says Pasadena school's hiring practices are fair.
- Presidential Tale Wags the Dog Outside Stadium
- D.A. Refuses to Prosecute Arrested Insurance Executive : Investigation: President of California Specialty Insurance in Irvine spends two days in jail amid ongoing fraud probe by police and state agency.
- Fraud Suit Is Settled for $55.5 Million : Courts: A whistle-blower and a nonprofit group will share $7.5 million for their part in the Singer-Link flight simulator case.
- That IBM Chip Deal Could Be a Page Out of Clinton's Book
- World IN BRIEF : ITALY : Media Say Pope Has Tumor in Colon
- S. Africa to Drop 3 Security Units to Foster ANC Talks
- 2 AIDS Patients Tell of Struggle, Criticize GOP
- Judge Orders Death Penalty for Woman
- Killer of 7 Takes Step to Freedom : Courts: Perpetrator of county's worst mass slaying moves to lower-security facility for the insane. Victims' families feel victimized once again.
- Robber Threatens Teller, Flees With Cash
- Planned Evening of Music Takes On a Deeper Meaning
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Killer Sentenced for Screwdriver Attack
- She's Best in U.S. : Karolyi Might Not Like It, but Shannon Miller Won Trials, Beating World Champion Zmeskal
- Looking for Big Ones? Bass Are Best at Castaic
- NOTES : All That Glitters Sets Off the Detector
- Dow Up 21 on Positive Profit News : Market Overview : <i> Highlights of Tuesday's market activity, compiled from Times staff and wire reports: : </i>
- Ferrante Judge Hears Closing Arguments
- Aides Expect Baker to Run Bush Campaign
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : National Party Is Eager to Showcase Its California Duo : Women: Feinstein and Boxer also profit from media exposure as they are portrayed as symbols of change.
- Woman Dies, Another Hurt in Stabbings
- Countywide : No Barriers to Having Fun at Fair
- 3 Planning to Run for San Juan Council
- FULLERTON : Arts Festival Victim of City Budget Cuts
- Newport Beach : 3 Announce Plans to Run for Council
- NEW YORK NOTES : A Catastrophic Warning
- Who Gains, Who Loses in Smog Plan : Environment: Tougher testing standards proposed by the EPA could mean higher fees for motorists. They also could drive some testing shops out of the business.