- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : PROFILE : Stephanopoulos Guides Campaign
- Flashy Show Is Not Without Its Discontent
- IN BRIEF : Asian-Pacific Group Plans Award Dinner
- Japan's Premier Calls for Curbs on Handguns
- County, 3 Cities Given Funds to Plan for Future Oil Spills
- L.A. RIVER : Council Urged to Adopt Rescue Plan
- Blue Line's 2nd Birthday Marks Sharp Increase in Ridership
- Disabled Protest All-Star Ticket Cost
- Pay Situation Puzzles Santiago
- Anaheim Names Coordinator of Citywide Project to Fight Gangs
- They're Not Just Tourists in Scotland : British Open: Watson and Faldo have winning on their minds at Muirfield. Daly wants to learn something.
- Pro Basketball
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Dukakis Kept in Shadows as Party Tries to Forget Defeats
- 2 Arrested in Drug Smuggling Case
- Defendant's Ex-Girlfriend Cites Signs of Mental Illness
- AIDS Activists Relish National Spotlight
- 4 Indicted in FBI Movie Company Sting : Investigation: Agents ran sham production office for four years. Defendants are charged with attempting to bribe union officials.
- Hung Jury Brings Tense End to Baby-Sitter's Murder Trial : Justice: Debra Cummings was accused of killing a child she was watching. Anger erupts outside courtroom after the mistrial is declared.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Vandals Cause Heavy Damage at School
- Youth Job Program to Receive $960,000 : Urban aid: The federal allotment offers summer work for another 750 needy or handicapped youngsters.
- BURBANK : Airport Police Protest Stalled Talks
- Miscellany
- MAD MAN IS NOW A MILD MAN : Colorful Reliever Hrabosky Becomes Cardinal Color Analyst
- Women Assail Rebuild L. A. : Coalition Says Ueberroth Ignores Needs of Its Members
- LOS ANGELES : Council OKs Fines for Hosts of Loud Parties
- AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL NOTEBOOK / STEVE ELLING : Using Their Edge in Experience, Collegians Jump to Head of Class
- Massaging the Ego : Novice Drivers Tear Around Local Tracks in Family Cars in Pursuit of High-Speed Thrills
- American League Routs NL, 13-6
- Quake Rattles Washington
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : In Spotlight: Republican 'Defectors' : Abortion rights: Six women, saying that 'George Bush has abandoned us,' vow to vote for Clinton.
- O.C. Partisans Being Heard Loud and Clear
- Countywide : Union Protests Using Inmates as Janitors
- SAN CLEMENTE : Haggard, Diehl Make Bids for Reelection
- LOS ANGELES : Music Center Names New Financial Officer
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Man Sentenced for Robbing Woman
- ORANGE COUNTY GOLF NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : How Tiger Woods Plans to Spend Summer Vacation
- Pro Basketball
- AUTOS
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Amid Computer Chatter, Lone Voice Wins Riot Aid : Unrest: A black woman vents anger to a mostly white audience and gets unexpected result--help for the needy.
- Resting Cases of Trial and Error : Law: Actresses teach attorneys how to simplify their language and approach the courtroom as a stage. The women say the technique can help sway jurors.
- Panic Takes the Helm in Yugoslavia : Swearing in: New prime minister pledges effort for peace. Corporate empire he left behind in Costa Mesa delays replacing him.
- Without Cancer, 'I'd Not Be Who I Am' : Health: Some young adults at Childrens Hospital say the disease made them grow up faster than their peers, and even gave them an edge.
- NEW YORK NOTES : Elle, the Winner
- World IN BRIEF : AZERBAIJAN : 19 Killed as Plane Crashes on Takeoff
- Reading Can Fill Empty Hours
- THE HOUSE
- Try This Political Verse and Table on for Size
- Decisions
- Council OKs Swim School in Residential Area Despite Protests
- CSU Delays Farmland Seizure to Resolve Cost Concerns
- Stadium Gets Best, Worst of Game's Best
- Uphill Battle : While Attempts to Restore Owens River Gorge as Fishery Continue, Others Find Challenges in Different Climbs
- AIRLINES
- Notebook Computer: Irvine-based Advanced Logic Research Inc....
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Clinton Must Sell Clinton, Cuomo Says : Democrats: The N.Y. governor contends candidate's biggest task is defining himself to nation. His nominating speech will not be pre-edited.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Will Tipper Gore's Values Strike Home? : Issues: Once criticized for a record-labeling crusade, many now believe her stance on family concerns will be an asset.
- COLUMN ONE : Telephone Line With a Hook : Phone firms had high hopes for new services, but one that discloses a caller's number is pushing a hot button. With Caller ID, 'Who's calling?' stirs a furor over privacy.
- World IN BRIEF : CAMBODIA : Guerrillas Violate Truce, Seize Towns
- Deliberations Begin Today in Murder Trial of Mack : Justice: Fired General Dynamics worker claims he was 'unconscious' during shootings. Prosecution says he hunted down victims.
- NORTHRIDGE : Salary OK Expected for CSUN President
- KPIX-TV Sued Over Harassment
- VALLEYWIDE : Hazardous Waste Roundup Scheduled
- Body of Westminster Man Is Found in Surf
- COSTA MESA : Park Photo Sessions Will Be Restricted
- ALL-STAR GAME : Glavine, NL Are Thrown for a Loop
- ART REVIEW : Yale Stages Eva Hesse Retrospective
- Pop Review : Arc Angels Able, but Need a Boost
- PAGES : Berkeley Travels 'On the Loose'
- Wilson Signs Law Barring GM Animal Test Evidence
- PLATFORM : Leave Rage at Home
- Baby-Sitter's Murder Trial Ends in Deadlock
- CHATSWORTH : Man Found Dead of Gun, Knife Wounds
- LOS ALAMITOS : Corona Chick Quickly Eases Owner's Fears
- TEAMTENNIS : Dukes Lose the Final Set, 6-3; Vail Prevails to Stay Unbeaten
- Standard Pacific Profit Off 58% : Consumer Reluctance to Buy Cited for Poor Second-Quarter Results
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Conventions 'Ain't What They Used to Be' : Politics: They have become coronations and warm-ups for the battles of October, lacking tension, high drama. Strategists say their survival is at stake.
- Quiksilver Lays Off 5 of Its Managers : Cutbacks: The surf wear maker said last month that it would be paring its work force to stay profitable. Middle- and upper-level staff are targeted.
- * Golden West Financial Corp., the parent...
- Some See Expediency Not Principle as Gore's Guide : Politics: Admirers say he offers new solutions, but critics charge that he often waffles on issues.
- Like 'Old Lazarus,' Clinton Keeps Rising Back to Life
- NEW YORK NOTES : Safety in Numbers
- '92 Democratic Convention : It 'Jump-Starts the Heart,' Says Encino Delegate : Convention: Judith Hirshberg, an aide to Marvin Braude pledged to Bill Clinton, is swept up in a flurry of speeches, schmoozing and noshing.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- SOUTH COUNTY : Homes Near Slopes Hit by Burglaries
- Figure in Fatal Drug Sting Gets 18-Year Prison Term : Courts: Luis Plantillas Benitez took part in deal that resulted in the 1990 shooting death of Fullerton Detective Tommy De La Rosa.
- RAIDERS : 6-6 Watts Faces Tall Odds in Switch Back to Football
- He Refuses to Be Left Spinning His Wheels : Cycling: Suspended for failure to appear at a drug test, Placentia's Jeff Evanshine will miss the Olympics. But he won't go out without a fight.
- Steve Wynn Ill; Concert Postponed
- CONTEMPORARY MUSIC : 'Staring at the Sun' CD Will Showcase S.D. Bands
- FILM FESTIVAL : "Windows Onto an American Landscape"
- ALL-STAR GAME : First-Round Knockout for AL : Baseball: American League gets four runs and seven consecutive singles in first inning and is never headed en route to a 13-6 victory.
- Smith, Molle Won't Return to SDSU Basketball Team
- Orchestra Ends Season With Surplus : Extra donations help the Pacific Symphony rebound from its financial troubles by reducing its deficit by about 20%.
- Orchestra Honors Other's Tickets
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Carlson Hits Some Bumps in Solo Outing
- The Orange County Philharmonic Society slipped slightly...
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Money Players Deliver, but Will the Owners Reciprocate?
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Becker Still 0 for 1992 on Clay
- POP REVIEW : 5 Million Fans <i> CAN </i> Be Wrong!
- Soft-Rock KOST-FM Back on Top in Arbitron Ratings : Radio: 'Shock jock' Howard Stern takes No. 4 overall, ties KLOS' Mark and Brian in over-18 male category.
- ALL-STAR GAME : Ken Griffey Jr. Proves to Be Chip Off the All-Star Block : American League: He goes three for three with a home run and is voted the game's MVP, as his father was in 1980.
- Sockers to Seek Another League
- ENTERTAINMENT
- NEW YORK NOTES : Convention Milestones
- THE FRAGILE ECONOMY : Inflation in Check, but So Are Sales
- BOOK REVIEW : A History of Gay Lib: Humorous, Human : MAKING HISTORY, The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Equal Rights, 1945-1990, An Oral History <i> by Eric Marcus</i> , HarperCollins $25; 532 pages
- To Her, Almost Any Craft Is Fair Game : From needlepoint to art made of recycled frying pans and bottles, Earline Campbell does it all--and much of it wins prizes at the Orange County Fair.
- SANTA ANA : Drywall Workers Rally for Solidarity
- Countywide : Borrowing of Money for Jail, Morgue OKd
- OXNARD : District Condemns Land for School Site
- From Edmonton, Salmon Is Watching, Waiting for Angels : Baseball: He stays busy putting together statistics that could bring him the Pacific Coast League Triple Crown.
- Pro Football
- Chargers Might Open Camp Minus Friesz
- Soccer
- Miscellany
- Films Examine Life in Melting Pot
- Fitzwell Will Redo 'Capital'
- TV Ratings : News Magazines Power CBS to Top
- Rabin Basks in Glow of Washington's Calls : Israel: New leader predicts warm relations after Bush and Baker telephone. But Palestinians are still waiting for their phones to ring.
- Carter Attests to Clinton's Integrity; Platform Adopted : Convention: Ex-President calls attacks on candidate's character false. Party manifesto shuns bitter ideological issues, seeks to appeal to middle-ground voters.
- Plan to Let Trustees Redraw Boundaries Is Headed for Fall Ballot
- Long Beach Votes to Keep Its Own Police : Law enforcement: The council narrowly rejects a proposal to eliminate department in favor of sheriff's deputies.
- McCarron Signed Blank Forms : Jurisprudence: Jockey says agreements for investments were filled in later by firm he and Pincay are suing.
- Miscellany
- All That This Team Needs Is a More Realistic Nixon
- Santos Gets Broken Arm, Collarbone in Belmont Spill
- Philadelphia Makes Rookie Lindros Rich
- Pop Review : Singer Overshadows Sidemen at the Roxy
- Ralphs Backs Off on Initial Public Offering
- Apple, Microsoft to Unveil Technology-Sharing Pacts
- Surfing 101 : Environment: A weeklong camp for teen-agers stresses etiquette, coastal currents, water pollution and--oh, yeah--catching a great wave.
- Bosnia Peace Talks Set; Panic Takes New Post
- Retiree Wants to Teach Inner-City Youths About Life at Sea : Education: A former teacher proposes a two-week sailing program for disadvantaged kids<i> .</i> He has a yacht to use. Now he needs to raise the money to get his idea afloat.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Writers Guild Official Ousted for False Resume
- COLUMN LEFT/ ROBERT POLLIN : Washington Must Spend to Spur Spending : A $60-billion boost would reverse cuts and instill the confidence the public needs.
- Hosea, can you see? The day of...
- SANTA ANA : Ground Cleared for City-Owned Garden
- Pro Football
- Garbage Time : Polluted Waters Anger Olympic Windsurfers; Yachting Officials Blame the Rain in Spain
- NEW YORK NOTES : Soundbite
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : California Delegates at War in Trenches : Rift: Leaders try to stop skirmishes between Clinton camp and Brown supporters, without much luck.
- NEW YORK NOTES : Scripted Spontaneity
- MWD Keeps Parcel Tax, but Scraps Service Fee : Water: Landowners face an annual levy of $5 per lot or acre. State attorney general ruled that imposing both charges was illegal.
- FDA's French Abortion Pill Ban Ruled Illegal
- SHERMAN OAKS : D.A. to Relocate Child Support Office
- ORANGE : Police to Display Recovered Bicycles
- Perot Campaign Has Discord That He Can Ill Afford
- Suspect in Denny Assault Had Prior Weapons Arrests
- Pro Basketball
- THE ARTS
- Museum of Photographic Arts Given Grant to Organize 3 Shows
- A Restored Pontiac Bros. Go for a Spin
- State Budget Watch
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Cuomo Speech Likely to Stray From Clinton Camp's Script : Message: Diversity of party asserts itself at podium. Convention's rhetorical shots are sometimes scattered.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : That's Just the Way the Poll Bounces : Public opinion: Support gained during party gatherings has little to do with election results in November.
- A Question of Murals : Art: Laguna's Wyland says he's an environmentalist; critics say he's an opportunist.
- QUOTABLE
- STAGE REVIEW : Dietz's 'God's Country': Big Sets, Big Ideas
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Time Warner Meeting May Mark an Era : Entertainment: The legendary Steven J. Ross will be unable to preside at the shareholders gathering. Insiders express confidence in hard-working Gerald Levin.
- Bush Heads Back to Nature, Reopening Debate : Environment: He hikes in forest, proclaims he is best able to balance protection, development.
- Trade Talks in 'Final Stage,' Bush Says
- Oliver Ignatius Thomas Reardon; Musician
- Even With High Fence, 280 Yards Isn't Out of Daly's Range
- Only Two Draft Choices Unsigned on Eve of the Rams' Advance Camp
- Pro Football
- Tyranny in Iran
- Sexism
- Tyranny in Iran
- Tyranny in Iran
- RADIO
- State Colleges
- After the Loss, the Questions : Sudden Infant Death Syndrome took Lynne Trujillo's 4-month-old boy. She, like others who have faced such tragedy, had difficulty deciding whether to have another child. Those in her support group find help in talking about the issue.
- THE ARTS
- Bush Vetoes Motor-Voter Bill
- Bush Vetoes Motor-Voter Bill
- Dan Quayle
- Quakes and Tests
- Bush Vetoes Motor-Voter Bill
- Quakes and Tests
- MOVIES - July 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 15, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 15, 1992
- For the Record - July 15, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 15, 1992
- TECHNOLOGY - July 15, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 15, 1992
- POP/ROCK - July 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 15, 1992
- TELEVISION - July 15, 1992
- Obituaries - July 15, 1992
- Obituaries - July 15, 1992
- BIRD WATCH: Will the feds deem the...
- Top Perot Aides Move to Quell Talk of Internal Strife : Discord: They concede some friction. California team moves to defuse complaints from Los Angeles volunteers.
- Note by Roth Indicates Backdate Idea Was His : Investigation: 'Need agreement--signed and back dated to 1990,' supervisor wrote landlord in late 1991.
- Bradley Nominates Lomax for DWP Post; Move Draws Criticism
- Lomax Is Quietly Nominated for DWP Position : Politics: The mayor chooses the former police commissioner over the incumbent, a prominent environmentalist.
- Rules Adopted to Save Sea Urchins : Seafood: Once they were just a nuisance. Now the yearly catch is worth millions. Sea creatures are made into a sushi delicacy in Japan.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Bush Acts to Halt Clinton Foe's TV Ad : GOP: The President's aides fear a backlash from 'sleazy' spot that features allegations that the governor had an affair with ex-nightclub singer.
- ALL-TIMERS: President Nixon's favorite baseball players won't...
- WHO CARES? Does preserving the gnatcatcher really...
- PERSISTENCE: They still haven't pulled the plug...
- Council Rejects 2 Term Limit Ballot Measures
- Council Rejects 2 Term Limit Ballot Measures
- Boos, Some Cheers, Greet President at All-Star Game : Politics: Bush, who met with Mexico's president before the game, said negotiations on a free trade agreement are in 'the final stage.'
- Group Renews Proposal to Split Up School District : Education: The plan by the United Chambers of Commerce would give the Valley its own board.
- Katherine D. White has been named director...
- June House, Condo Sales Slide 20% : Real estate: Activity since last year has slowed significantly, leaving the inventory of Valley properties at a record high of 14,954.
- COLUMN ONE : Time for a Feminist as First Lady? : What Americans think of Hillary Clinton is as much a verdict on the role of women in the '90s as a judgment of her style and achievements.
- SANTEE : Female Inmate Collapses, Dies
- STUDIO CITY : Speaker to Explain Aid for Homeless
- Man Whose Ribs Were Broken by Deputy Is Awarded $200,000
- LOS ANGELES : Consent Decree on LAPD Minorities Is Delayed
- Cal State May Delay Acquisition of Site : Camarillo: Costly condemnation action is seen as risky during the state's current budget crisis.
- Countywide : State Asked to Stop Farmers' Water Use
- Unlocking Lapper's Secrets to Success : Olympics: Never-say-die attitude carries him through Marina High School and UCLA and onto the U.S. soccer team in Barcelona.
- Melrose Decides to Keep Raeder With the Kings : Hockey: New coach says he needs only one assistant. Wilson's job remains in limbo.
- Football
- Umpire Doug Harvey Says He Will Retire
- Profit Dips for Creative Computer Applications
- J.P. Morgan, Other Big Banks Report Net Income Gains
- Ian M. Gill has been named secretary...
- Stein Appointed President of DMS Systems Inc.
- Image Crafters : Candidates Signing Up Top Advertising Firms
- Steven E. Lewis has been hired as...
- Superior Wins Contract From Automotive Venture
- Irvine Firm Acquires Lake Forest Company: Technology...
- Robert Diaz has been appointed a customer...
- Safety Efforts Pay Dividends
- Man Arrested in Kickback Scheme : Crime: The Laguna Niguel construction consultant is charged with 24 counts for his part in an alleged operation to defraud the U.S.
- Burnham Pacific Properties announced two additions to...
- FanFest Ballyhoo Bigger Than the Game Itself : Sports: Self-promoting extravaganzas such as the All-Star FanFest cater to the faithful who just can't get enough of a big event.
- * Alan Perris has been named to...
- Fortune Petroleum Corp. Registers Bond Offering
- * Intel Corp.'s second-quarter earnings fell 7.6%...
- Too Early for Diagnosis of Pope's Illness
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Another Trade Show
- Rabin Takes Over, Calls for Speedier Talks
- Few in Riot Area Used Federal Crime Insurance
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : VIP Chaos
- Del Mar Agrees to Discuss Smoking Ban in Buildings
- IRVINE : Truck Driver Finds Body Near Freeway
- FULLERTON : City Settles Suit on Redevelopment Plan
- Council Perks Now Face Public Scrutiny
- New Ways to Work Together : Environmentalists and business need not always be at odds
- SEAL BEACH : Activists Plead Guilty to Axing Satellite
- Getting a Shot : Women Basketball Players Finally Have Summer League of Their Own
- ALL-STAR FANFEST : Clemente Still a Players' Player
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Motorcycle Mama
- Spain '92 : A Medal Year : An Olympic Passage for Renewed Nation
- ORANGE : Acosta Announces Mayoral Candidacy
- Baseball
- Track and Field
- Extremism Is No Vice for NRBQ : Pop music: The band, playing at Coach House tonight, is eclectic mix of musicians who have worked in obscurity for more than two decades despite grueling tour schedule.
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. Loss of Joffrey Is S.F. Gain : The company brings Prince work and seven other premieres and revivals to the Bay Area after giving up its season in Southern California.
- Gaslamp Announces New Season : Stage: Despite loss of key staff members and financial woes, the San Diego company will mount an ambitious five-play season.
- La Jolla Extends Run of 'Tommy'
- CALIFORNIA ALBUM : The Mall That Riled Bishop : Leaders of struggling city hope to attract travelers on U.S. 395 with factory outlet stores. But downtown merchants fear the project, and others say it would ruin the area's character.
- Symbolic Expressions : Graffiti Makes Its Mark on Monument to Free Speech
- BURBANK : Weather Blamed for Low Fair Turnout
- IRVINE : Potential Candidates Begin Filing Process
- STANTON : Resident Founds Political Group
- Faces in the Night
- Pasadena Councilman Detained in Gun Incident : Crime: Isaac Richard says he was confronting drug dealers. Youths had taunted him about a recent sex harassment complaint.
- Ford Joins Ranks of Departed : UC Irvine: Athletic director is one of several officials who have left the Anteaters' financially strapped department.
- In His America's Cup Afterglow, Koch Is Still Answering the Critics
- Countywide : Arson Suspected in 2-Alarm Brush Fire
- Joe Max Moore, of UCLA, scored on...
- Kyle Abbott Shows Patience Despite Bad Breaks, Losses : Baseball: Winless at the All-Star break, former Mission Viejo High pitcher tries to make adjustments with the Phillies.
- New Leader, Old Challenges at the Southwest Museum
- First National Bank has announced two additions:...
- Zenith National Agrees to Buy PAULA Financial
- First Drug for Chronic Hepatitis B Approved : Medicine: The biotech medication is already used to treat other diseases. Sales are expected to jump $10 million in 6 months.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Ex-Housing Official Pleads Not Guilty
- Who Would Swap Places With a Mom on Welfare?
- Gore Expressed Opposition to Abortion in 1987 Letter : Issues: Senator wrote to a constituent, saying he viewed the procedure as 'arguably the taking of human life.' But he denies his position has changed.
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : In the Enemy Camp
- Panel Pressures Laguna to Open Private Beaches : Access: Coastal Commission chides city which has the most shore closed to the public in the county.
- Interchange Work Expected to Slow Traffic on Simi Freeway
- Watts Residents Go Public on Privatization : Housing: Some Nickerson Gardens residents push for ownership. Others say buying part of a housing project is not <i> their </i> American dream.
- IRVINE : Council to Consider Funding for Park
- PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEMOCRATS : Why It's Crucial to Woo the White Vote : In a three-man race, Clinton must win back middle-class defectors while keeping minorities in the fold.
- SDSU Faculty Rallies Against Day's Budget Cuts
- Minister Guilty in Molestation; Faces S.D. Charges
- LOCAL NOTES : Phebus Wins Windy Opening Match at Pathmark Classic
- College Basketball
- Is Santiago's Future In the Cards?
- Suwara Loses Job at SDSU
- Deal May Mark New Low for Office Prices : Real estate: Bank of Boston sells for $3.6 million--or $51 a square foot--a building it had foreclosed on near John Wayne Airport.
- Free Trade Pitchers to Be on Ball Cards
- Calgene Gets Good News on Special Tomato
- Inside 12 X 12 Moves to Westlake Village
- Packard Bell, Disney to Market Joint System
- Magic May Resign From AIDS Panel Post : Health: The basketball star attacks the Bush Administration for lack of funding and failure to promote more aggressive education efforts.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Denied Stage, Casey Calls Abortion a Party Litmus Test
- White House Still Bemused by the Riddle of Yeltsin : Policy: Mistrustful senior aides wonder if he's a true democrat, worry about what he may do in a crunch.
- Margaret M. Miller; 1st County Fair Queen
- Riverside Freeway Car-Pool Lanes OKd, May Be Operated Privately
- * Daniel Semaan has joined Tait &...
- Image Issues Warrants to Twentieth Century Fox